The United States
The United States is a country of diverse and stunning landscapes, from rugged coastlines and expansive deserts to lush wetlands and majestic mountains. Each region offers unique habitats and rich biodiversity, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts.
ETERNIC’s journey across the U.S. captures encounters with some of America’s most iconic animals, showcasing the incredible variety of life in these environments.
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California
Monterey Bay
Monterey Bay, with its deep marine canyons and nutrient-rich waters, is a hotspot for marine life along the California coast. Here, ETERNIC will document:
Humpback Whales, breaching as they migrate along the coast
Orcas, powerful predators patrolling the bay’s waters
Dolphins, playful and energetic, riding the waves
Sea Otters, floating among kelp beds, a symbol of coastal resilience
Monterey Bay offers an extraordinary window into the marine life of California’s coast, with opportunities to see some of the ocean’s most captivating creatures.
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Florida
Everglades National Park
The Everglades, with its unique subtropical wetlands, is one of the most biodiverse areas in the southeastern U.S. Known as the “River of Grass,” this park is home to an array of fascinating species. ETERNIC will capture encounters with:
Crocodiles and Alligators, coexisting in these waters, a rare phenomenon
Manatees, gentle giants gliding through the slow-moving rivers
Everglades National Park immerses viewers in the unique ecosystem of Florida’s wetlands, where diverse species create an extraordinary landscape.
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Wyoming
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone, America’s first national park, is a vast wilderness of geothermal features, forests, and open valleys. This iconic park is a sanctuary for some of North America’s most majestic wildlife. ETERNIC’s adventure here includes sightings of:
Wolves, roaming the park’s valleys with grace and precision
Bald Eagles, soaring above rivers and forests
Grizzly Bears, powerful omnivores that symbolize Yellowstone’s wild side
Bison, America’s largest land mammals, grazing in vast herds
Elk, with impressive antlers, adding grandeur to the landscape
Yellowstone National Park captures the essence of American wilderness, offering a rare look into an ecosystem where iconic species thrive.
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Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands
The warm, crystal-clear waters around the Hawaiian Islands are home to a rich variety of marine life, making it one of the best places in the U.S. to encounter ocean giants. ETERNIC’s underwater exploration here highlights:
Sand Tiger Sharks, known for their powerful, yet docile presence
Whale Sharks, the gentle giants of the ocean
Manta Rays, gliding gracefully along the reefs
Dolphins, playful and curious, often seen close to shore
Hawaii’s waters offer mesmerizing encounters with marine life, bringing viewers face-to-face with the awe-inspiring beauty of the Pacific.
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Arizona
Sonoran Desert
The Sonoran Desert, covering parts of Arizona, is a land of extreme conditions and unique adaptations. Its arid landscape is home to creatures perfectly suited for desert survival. ETERNIC will capture:
Vampire Bats and Fruit Bats, active under the desert night sky
Desert Foxes, stealthy hunters navigating the sand and brush
Roadrunners, darting across the desert floor with speed and agility
The Sonoran Desert reveals the resilient life forms that have evolved to thrive in one of North America’s most iconic desert landscapes.
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Alaska
Kenai Fjords National Park
Kenai Fjords National Park, with its glacial landscapes and fjord-lined coast, is a rugged wilderness where land meets sea. This pristine area offers some of Alaska’s best wildlife viewing, including:
Orcas and Humpback Whales, moving through glacial waters
Grizzly Bears and Polar Bears, symbols of Alaska’s powerful wilderness
Bald Eagles, soaring along the rugged coastline
Wolves, roaming the park’s forests and tundra
Kenai Fjords National Park provides a glimpse into Alaska’s wild and untamed side, where sea and land species coexist in a breathtaking environment.