Set your Betamax recording devices for the new seven-part television series from National Geographic called “Great Migrations“.

Gentoo Penguins in Antarctica
To capture the images and video for the series, National Geographic spent two and a half years in the field, traveling 420,000 miles across 20 countries and all seven continents.
Great Migrations premieres in the U.S. on Sunday, November 7 on the National Geographic Channel.

Walrus in the Arctic

Black-browed Albatrosses on The Falkland Islands

Sperm Whale pod in the Azores