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Journey into the Rainforest

Rainforests teem with life. These incredible places cover only 6% of the earth’s surface but they contain more than half of the world’s plant and animal species.
But, how did it all start? These rainforests and all their inhabitants, just how did they get here? Where did they come from? Life, how did it start? Watch the program to see incredible beauty of the rainforests and reflect on how life began.

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