

The Living Edens - Season 1 Episode 23 Arctic Oasis: Canada's Southampton Island
Season - Episode
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1 - 1Denali: Alaska's Great Wilderness Feb 05, 1997
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1 - 2Namib: Africa's Burning Shore Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 3Patagonia: Life at the End of the Earth Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 4Manu: Peru's Hidden Rain Forest Nov 12, 1997
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1 - 5Etosha: Africa's Untamed Wilderness Feb 11, 1998
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1 - 6Bhutan: The Last Shangri-La May 13, 1998
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1 - 7Palau: Paradise of the Pacific Jul 15, 1998
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1 - 8Madagascar: A World Apart Nov 04, 1998
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1 - 9Borneo: Island in the Clouds Apr 28, 1999
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1 - 10Kakadu: Austraila's Ancient Wilderness Jul 14, 1999
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1 - 11South Georgia Island: Paradise of Ice Jan 20, 1999
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1 - 12Canyonlands: America's Wild West Nov 17, 1999
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1 - 13Kamchatka: Siberia's Forbidden Wilderness May 10, 2000
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1 - 14Thailand: Jewel of the Orient Jan 01, 1999
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1 - 15Ngorongoro: Africa's Cradle of Life Jul 26, 2000
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1 - 16Anamalai: India's Elephant Mountain Nov 08, 2000
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1 - 17Yellowstone: America's Sacred Wilderness Jan 31, 2001
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1 - 18Costa Rica: Land of Pure Life May 29, 2001
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1 - 19Tasmania: Land of the Devils Jun 12, 2001
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1 - 20Glacier Bay: Alaska's Wild Coast Nov 20, 2001
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1 - 21Temple of the Tigers May 05, 2002
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1 - 22Big Sur: California's Wild Coast Nov 24, 2002
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1 - 23Arctic Oasis: Canada's Southampton Island Dec 21, 2003
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1 - 24The Lost World: Venezuela's Ancient Tepuis Sep 14, 2003
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1 - 25Patagonia: Tuxedo Junction Jun 16, 2002
Overview
There is an Eden in one of Earth's most brutally unforgiving realms. Along the shores of Southampton Island in northern Hudson Bay, a survival story has played out for centuries. Only a hardy group of animal and human souls have learned to live within this frigid and dark arctic world. Noah Kadlak, of Inuit ancestry knows how to live in the arctic environment and survive. Now he has decided the time is right to take his eldest son, 12-year-old Logan, on an extended hunting trip. The trip offers him a chance to introduce the boy to traditional Inuit skills of living off the land. In the early spring Noah and Logan make the long trip by skidoo and sled. Father and son journey across the frozen ocean. They sleep in igloos, eat fish they catch from under frozen lakes and traverse a landscape that is defined by a horizon of ice and sky. It is a trip that is no longer readily made by the Inuit, but it is still ingrained in their souls. The trip is an arduous one. With wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour, and air temperatures reaching 20 below zero, it takes a tremendous amount of effort to build their camp, take care of their sleds, and secure their equipment each night. They journey to a source of perpetual open water, an arctic oasis for man and animal alike in a land of frozen snow and ice.