Pantanal, the Jaguar's Last Sanctuary Filming Locations

Pantanal, the Jaguar's Last Sanctuary filming locations

Where was Pantanal, the Jaguar's Last Sanctuary filmed? Pantanal, the Jaguar's Last Sanctuary was filmed in 1 locations across Brazil in the following places:

Pantanal, the Jaguar's Last Sanctuary Filming Locations

Mato Grosso, a large state in west-central Brazil, is mostly covered with Amazon rainforest, wetlands and savanna plains. The capital, Cuiabá, is a travel hub that dates back to the 18th-century gold rush. Nearby Chapada dos Guimarães National Park has hiking areas with sandstone cliffs, waterfalls and caverns. The sprawling Pantanal wetlands are home to diverse wildlife, including macaws, caimans and jaguars.

Pantanal, the Jaguar's Last Sanctuary (2010)
Runtime: 52 minutes
Rating: 8.0
Release year: 2010
IMDB: tt2089760
Plot summary

Situated in south-west Brazil, the Pantanal basin is the largest area of wetland in the world. This very particular ecosystem is home to a biodiversity as rich as it is prolific. And in this kingdom, it is the jaguar that reigns supreme.

Genres
Documentary
Cast
Directors
Ronan Fournier-Christol
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Pantanal, the Jaguar's Last Sanctuary filming locations