Katie Bauer describes treacherous weather conditions and problems in the Falklands.
(01:52)Golden jellies dive deep to feed -- but if they stay down too long, they suffocate in water without oxygen.
(02:07)If jellyfish stray too far into the shadows of the lake, they are slowly picked apart by their predators.
(02:25)Millions of golden jellyfish live in just one lake -- and they follow the path of the sun.
(02:40)The oldest female elephants lead their tribes in an ancient circular migration following the water's path.
(02:32)The scorching sun proves to be too much for one elephant calf, whose family can only watch its sad demise.
(02:42)An elephant army marches on through a dust storm towards the water at the end of their journey.
(02:12)Cameraman Bob Poole and crew track elephants at night with computer.
(01:47)After tracking elephants undetected, cameraman Bob Poole gets stuck in the middle of two elephant herds.
(03:29)While searching for elephants, cameraman Bob Poole and his crew are encased in a massive dust storm.
(03:01)Cameraman Bob Poole describes his method for filming elephants undetected.
(02:32)Using Science to save Elephants by preventing them getting too close to "human territory".
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