In this episode Baumann discovers the beach where it is theorized that English explorer Sir Francis Drake once landed. This beautiful episode proves to be one of the most diverse landscapes in America, featuring over 330 species of animals, and some of the most shocking manifestations of plate tectonics on the West Coast. As he journeys this National Seashore, he meets up with Kate McClain, kayaking tour guide; John Del'osso, National Park Ranger, and peniped biologist, Dr. Sarrah Allen. Baumannn concludes by painting Sir Francis Drake's " White Cliffs of Dover", a tidal flat on the west side of the park.
Episode Duration: 26 minutes and 45 seconds
Episode Number: 202
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Acclaimed landscape painter Stefan Baumann's art reflects his commitment to ecology and the preservation of the natural environment.
In THE GRAND VIEW, Baumann travels throughout North America, sharing his message and his art as he raises awareness for these causes.
This new series takes viewers on a journey throughout America's National Parks system, where he shares his adventures and his passion for nature.
The series showcases the art, insights and park experiences as Baumann hikes deep into the United States' most famous National Parks.
Applying the realist theory of the old masters in his paintings, Baumann's treks encompass every aspect of the park, focusing on the plants, wildlife and the geologic and human history that have impacted the region.
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