Over one dramatic year, film crews had to cope with extreme weather, hungry predators, stormy seas, high altitudes, and baking sun as they captured the story of life in one of the wildest places on Earth.
Patagonia's far south is closer to Antarctica than anywhere else on Earth. A land of extremes where wind speeds above 100 miles per hour and giant waves batter the coastline. For penguins, whales, and people, survival is a daily struggle.
A journey from the low grasslands, where pumas roam, to the towering peaks of the Patagonian Andes, where only the toughest people and animals can survive.