Impossible Planet
This series takes us on a journey around our vast planet to discover just how strange and unaccounted for our world can be. Welcome to our Impossible Planet.

Episode 1
A pink lake, ice-strewn black sands, and towering rock forests defy logic. From Aboriginal legends to ancient tectonics, science and myth blend in these surreal, impossible landscapes.

Episode 2
Giant boulders, rainbow-striped mountains, and crystal caves amaze and mystify. Nature's artistry and deep time reveal Earth's hidden wonders, from New Zealand to China to Western Australia.

Episode 3
Glowing waves, billion-year-old gorges, and boiling volcanic mud show Earth's extremes—from luminous algae to ancient rock and bubbling sulfur pits, these places stretch imagination.

Episode 4
Hexagonal cliffs, bubbling tar pits, and tectonic rifts blend myth, science, and raw geology. From Ireland to LA to Iceland, these sites reveal Earth's dynamic and mysterious nature.

Episode 5
Exploding geysers, layered rock stacks, and millions of migrating crabs show nature's power and precision. Earth's rhythms—from heat to tides to instincts—are on full display.

Episode 6
Earth's oldest lake, coffee-like sea foam, and ancient caves reveal stunning beauty and deep history. From Siberia to South Africa, nature continues to shape awe-inspiring places.

Episode 7
Giant Spider Crabs swarm near Melbourne in a surreal migration, Iceland's volcanic ice caves reveal climate change in action, and Turkey's fairy-tale spires of Cappadocia mystify with their beauty and ancient origins.

Episode 8
An ocean that exists deep within a desert, a permafrost ice cave estimated to be over 3500 years old, and An ocean that exists deep within a desert the calcite laden waters of Pamukkale

Episode 9
Discovering the sounds of the Northern Lights, exploring cave systems underneath sinkholes, and the mystery of the eternal flame.

Episode 10
Visiting the impossible basalt columns in Ireland, bioluminescent worms, and a massive wave shaped rock.

Episode 11
Visiting the world heritage site where 40% of the world's known human ancestor fossils originated, the proclaimed 'most beautiful river in the world', and the heart of the Australian outback.

Episode 12
Unearthing new Fairy Circles, marvelling at the sky-high sculptures of Antelope Canyon, and the terror of Fire Whirls.
