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Sunday (24/11) Viasat Nature/Crime 06:00-07:00 |
Mystery of the Fairy Circles
After heavy rain, the Namib desert is covered by a thick carpet of grass. This is somehow punctuated by thousands of meticulous, contrasting circular patches of red. These mysterious sand circles appear inland from South Africa to Angola. The amazing bald patches have been given the mysterious name 'fairy circles' - but what are they? They could be caused by mineral compounds, or poisonous plants, or even the work of termites. Or perhaps it is the impact of meteorites? This documentary reveals the stunning secret of the fairy circles.
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Thursday (21/11) Viasat Nature/Crime 06:00-07:00 |
Mystery of the Fairy Circles
After heavy rain, the Namib desert is covered by a thick carpet of grass. This is somehow punctuated by thousands of meticulous, contrasting circular patches of red. These mysterious sand circles appear inland from South Africa to Angola. The amazing bald patches have been given the mysterious name 'fairy circles' - but what are they? They could be caused by mineral compounds, or poisonous plants, or even the work of termites. Or perhaps it is the impact of meteorites? This documentary reveals the stunning secret of the fairy circles.
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Saturday (12/10) Viasat Nature/Crime 06:00-07:00 |
Mystery of the Fairy Circles
After heavy rain, the Namib desert is covered by a thick carpet of grass. This is somehow punctuated by thousands of meticulous, contrasting circular patches of red. These mysterious sand circles appear inland from South Africa to Angola. The amazing bald patches have been given the mysterious name 'fairy circles' - but what are they? They could be caused by mineral compounds, or poisonous plants, or even the work of termites. Or perhaps it is the impact of meteorites? This documentary reveals the stunning secret of the fairy circles.
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Saturday (5/10) Viasat Nature/Crime 13:30-14:25 |
Mystery of the Fairy Circles
After heavy rain, the Namib desert is covered by a thick carpet of grass. This is somehow punctuated by thousands of meticulous, contrasting circular patches of red. These mysterious sand circles appear inland from South Africa to Angola. The amazing bald patches have been given the mysterious name 'fairy circles' - but what are they? They could be caused by mineral compounds, or poisonous plants, or even the work of termites. Or perhaps it is the impact of meteorites? This documentary reveals the stunning secret of the fairy circles.
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Wednesday (2/10) Viasat Nature/Crime 12:30-13:25 |
Mystery of the Fairy Circles
After heavy rain, the Namib desert is covered by a thick carpet of grass. This is somehow punctuated by thousands of meticulous, contrasting circular patches of red. These mysterious sand circles appear inland from South Africa to Angola. The amazing bald patches have been given the mysterious name 'fairy circles' - but what are they? They could be caused by mineral compounds, or poisonous plants, or even the work of termites. Or perhaps it is the impact of meteorites? This documentary reveals the stunning secret of the fairy circles.
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Sunday (18/8) Viasat Nature/Crime 06:55-07:50 |
Mystery of the Fairy Circles
After heavy rain, the Namib desert is covered by a thick carpet of grass. This is somehow punctuated by thousands of meticulous, contrasting circular patches of red. These mysterious sand circles appear inland from South Africa to Angola. The amazing bald patches have been given the mysterious name 'fairy circles' - but what are they? They could be caused by mineral compounds, or poisonous plants, or even the work of termites. Or perhaps it is the impact of meteorites? This documentary reveals the stunning secret of the fairy circles.
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Monday (12/8) Viasat Nature/Crime 06:00-06:55 |
Mystery of the Fairy Circles
After heavy rain, the Namib desert is covered by a thick carpet of grass. This is somehow punctuated by thousands of meticulous, contrasting circular patches of red. These mysterious sand circles appear inland from South Africa to Angola. The amazing bald patches have been given the mysterious name 'fairy circles' - but what are they? They could be caused by mineral compounds, or poisonous plants, or even the work of termites. Or perhaps it is the impact of meteorites? This documentary reveals the stunning secret of the fairy circles.
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