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Africa 2013: Countdown to the Rains

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Documentary

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Kate Humble and Simon King follow the animals living along Zambia's Luangwa River, from the last days of the longest dry season in memory to the arrival of the rains that will change everything.

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Returning Series

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English

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Release Date

13 July 2025

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