A new Netflix docuseries highlights the splendor of national parks around the world — with a familiar face as host.
In “Our Great National Parks,” which airs on Netflix April 13, President Barack Obama plays park ranger across five continents over five one-hour episodes, filmed over more than 1,500 days with a crew of over 400 people. Over the course of the series, you’ll meet endangered lemurs in Madagascar, witness the birth of a guanaco (a close relative of the llama) in Chilean Patagonia, and spy on bodysurfing hippos in the Atlantic.
“Our Great National Parks” is a passport to public lands near and far; here are a few reasons we’re tuning in.
3 Reasons We're Excited About ‘Our Great National Parks’
In “Our Great National Parks,” which airs on Netflix April 13, President Barack Obama plays park ranger across five continents over five one-hour episodes, filmed over more than 1,500 days with a crew of over 400 people. Over the course of the series, you’ll meet endangered lemurs in Madagascar, witness the birth of a guanaco (a close relative of the llama) in Chilean Patagonia, and spy on bodysurfing hippos in the Atlantic.
“Our Great National Parks” is a passport to public lands near and far; here are a few reasons we’re tuning in.
3 Reasons We're Excited About ‘Our Great National Parks’