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So, 'Wild Cuba: A Caribbean Journey' is this fascinating two-part documentary that really digs into Cuba's natural world. Colin Stafford-Johnson takes us off the beaten path, exploring regions that most folks just don’t get to see. The pacing is nice, with a mix of slow, reflective moments and some more energetic sequences as he encounters wildlife and lush landscapes. The cinematography captures the vibrancy of Cuba, and there’s this genuine sense of wonder in his narration. It’s not just about the visuals, though; there’s a real appreciation for the unique ecosystems and the conservation efforts going on. It feels authentic, without the overly dramatized flair you often find in nature docs. A solid watch if you're into the intersection of nature and culture.
Explores lesser-known areas of Cuba.Focus on wildlife and conservation.Part one of a two-part series.
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