Planet Earth: Blue Planet II Photos
23 Photos From Planet Earth: Blue Planet II That Will Remind You to Give Props to Mother Nature
Just in case you forgot how amazing Mother Nature truly is, BBC America's Planet Earth: Blue Planet II is here to remind you. The Emmy-winning Planet Earth franchise premiered on Jan. 20 and will continue to air every Saturday for a total of eight episodes. Production for this season spanned over four years and included filming on every continent and across every ocean, from the Gulf of Mexico to the Antarctic.
Not only did the Blue Planet II crew capture incredible footage of species beyond our imagination, but producer Orla Doherty and her team were also the first humans ever to dive 3,280 feet into the Antarctic in a submersible. Another noteworthy moment included filming creatures seven miles down into the ocean — a point we never knew life was possible.
See photos from this season that will take your breath away.
1 Green turtles in Sipadan, Borneo, competing for a spot at a cleaning station.
2 Short-finned pilot whales traveling as a pod in the Atlantic Ocean.
3 A bottlenose dolphin traveling with false killer whales off the coast of the North Island in New Zealand.
4 A feather star dancing in the Antarctic Sound.
5 Two male kobudai fighting in Japan.
6 A walrus mother and calf resting on an iceberg in the Arctic Ocean in Svalbard.
7 Portuguese man-of-war swimming at dawn.
8 A pod of female sperm whales.
9 Ochre seastars on Vancouver Island in British Columbia.
10 The scientific research vessel M/V Alucia in Antarctica.
11 A humpback whale feeding on herring.
12 A bleached section of Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
13 Purple urchins showing off in South Africa.
14 Seagrass meadows in Shark Bay, Australia.
15 A hyper-saline lake deep in the Gulf of Mexico.
16 A humpback whale in the fjords of the Atlantic Ocean in Northern Norway.
17 Bottlenose dolphins surfing off the Wild Coast in South Africa.
18 A sperm whale in the Indian Ocean.
19 A sevengill shark hunting in a South African kelp forest.
20 A Sally lightfoot crab in Fernando de Noronha, Brazil.
21 An orange dotted tuskfish in Australia.
22 Giant trevally patrolling an atoll in the Indian Ocean.
23 Humpback whales feeding as a pod off the coast of Monterey, CA.
