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SPRINGTIME AT DOGWOOD RIDGE

Season 2 Episode 202

An attentive celebration of spring as flowers blossom, insects mingle and feed, clouds and mist pass through the day, and stars sparkle in the night at Dogwood Ridge.

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THE PINEY WOODS OF EAST TEXAS
26:46
A gentle forest breathes through day and night along a peaceful Texas lakeside.
RAINSTORM IN THE WOODS
26:46
A gentle forest breathes through day and night along a peaceful Texas lakeside.
VOLCANO VILLARICA
26:46
Villarrica glows under sunset skies, serene and snowcapped above Chilean hills.
BLIZZARD IN ZION
26:46
Snow falls in Zion as icicles crash, creating a frozen sanctuary of timeless beauty.
SUNSET OVER ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST
26:46
A golden fading sunset paints the Angeles Mountains in breathtaking, ever-shifting colors.
TRAVERTINE HOT SPRINGS
26:46
Flowing water shapes vibrant travertine, revealing nature’s artistry in time-sculpted formations
ECLIPSE AT INKS RANCH
26:46
Light fades as time stands still—an eerie, meditative journey into celestial darkness.
MISSISSIPPI POND
26:46
Float among lily pads on a tranquil Mississippi pond, surrounded by lush summer greenery.
FERN CANYON IN MENDOCINO
26:46
Flowing water, towering redwoods, and lush ferns create a sanctuary in Mendocino’s Fern Canyon.
FIRST SIGNS OF SPRING AT CADDO LAKE
26:46
Spring awakens Caddo Lake as buds bloom among ancient cypress in this floating, meditative journey.
ESTERO QUINCHILLAMA IN CAÑON DEL BLANCO
26:46
Follow melting snow through waterfalls and boulder fields beneath Cañon del Blanco’s towering peaks.
THE CLARON FORMATION OUTSIDE BRYCE CANYON
26:46
Soar above the vibrant Claron Formation, the pink, red, and orange geology of Bryce Canyon.
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