Nature: Monet's garden
"Sunday Morning" takes us to the French town of Giverny, and a view of the water lilies that inspired artist Claude Monet. Videographer: Joan Martelli.
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"Sunday Morning" takes us to the French town of Giverny, and a view of the water lilies that inspired artist Claude Monet. Videographer: Joan Martelli.
"Sunday Morning" takes us to the beach in Australia, among kangaroos fleeing forest fires that have been ravaging the country. Videographer: Harry Clapson.
"Sunday Morning" takes us among bison riding out a snowstorm at Yellowstone National Park. Videographer: Alex Goetz.
"Sunday Morning" takes us among swans a-swimming in one of central New York's Finger Lakes. Videographer: Carl Mrozek
"Sunday Morning" takes us among the reindeer of Lapland, in northern Finland. Videographer: David Cohen.
This week’s moment in nature takes us among the whooping cranes of the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge in Texas
This week’s moment in nature takes us to the snowy woods near Java, N.Y., not far from Buffalo.
This week's moment in nature takes us to the snowy Madison River Valley near Cameron, Mont.
This week's moment of nature takes us among the elephants at Kruger National Park in South Africa.
This week's moment in nature takes us among the redwoods in and around Los Gatos, Calif.
This week's moment in nature takes us amongst some safe-and-sound wild turkeys, at the Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve near Buffalo, N.Y.
This week's moment in nature takes us to President Kennedy's beloved Cape Cod, home to a national seashore created during the first year of his presidency
This week's moment in nature takes us amongst the pelicans at Alum Creek in northern Wyoming.
This week's moment in nature takes us to Antelope Island State Park in Utah, where bison - the continent's largest land mammal - roam free
This week's moment in nature takes us to the wilds of west Texas -- in the company of tarantulas, vultures, and coyotes
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A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
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