This wildlife documentary was shot in 5.7 years

It took 5.7 years to shoot Planet Earth 2

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This wildlife documentary was shot in 5.7 years

A tv-series which comprises of six episodes and was shot in 5.7 years is on air now.

Planet Earth 2, a sequel to the 2006 Planet Earth will be aired on BBC One every Sunday starting November 6.

Its crew made 115 trips to 40 countries to film the movie which focuses on wildlife, according to media reports.

Sir David Attenborough, the host of the series, who is now 90 years old also hosted the first part. “You couldn’t do those shots 10 years ago,” he said in a recent interview the Independent reported.

Here is a trailer of the series released. You wouldn't want to miss it.