Seven Wonders of the Commonwealth
In this one-off BBC documentary, shown last night on BBC1 to herald the start of the XXth Commonwealth Games, some of the nation's best-loved presenters travel around the vast Commonwealth to marvel at seven diverse natural wonders and meet some of its 2.3 BILLION citizens..
The Commonwealth - at around twice the size of Russia - spans a quarter of the world's land area and every Continent, including Antarctica; it has a third of the world's people; and its economy, which overtook that of the Eurozone in size in 2012, represents 17% of world GDP.
Some of Britain's best-loved TV presenters - Clare Balding, Denise Lewis, Anita Rani, Dan Snow and Reggie Yates - travel around the Commonwealth, to places as diverse as New Zealand, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea (all three of which have Elizabeth II as their Head of State), Namibia, the Indian Subcontinent and Britain, to marvel at seven diverse natural wonders of the Commonwealth and meet some of the Commonwealth's 2.3 billion citizens.
They venture to the oldest desert on the planet; the world's most pristine rainforest; the world's greatest waterfall; the largest mangrove swamp; the richest coral reef; and the world's most spectacular fjordland.
The final wonder is found deep in a cave far closer to home.
Along the way they discover what it means to part of the Commonwealth today.
Watch it here: BBC iPlayer - Seven Wonders of the Commonwealth

In this one-off BBC documentary, shown last night on BBC1 to herald the start of the XXth Commonwealth Games, some of the nation's best-loved presenters travel around the vast Commonwealth to marvel at seven diverse natural wonders and meet some of its 2.3 BILLION citizens..
The Commonwealth - at around twice the size of Russia - spans a quarter of the world's land area and every Continent, including Antarctica; it has a third of the world's people; and its economy, which overtook that of the Eurozone in size in 2012, represents 17% of world GDP.
Some of Britain's best-loved TV presenters - Clare Balding, Denise Lewis, Anita Rani, Dan Snow and Reggie Yates - travel around the Commonwealth, to places as diverse as New Zealand, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea (all three of which have Elizabeth II as their Head of State), Namibia, the Indian Subcontinent and Britain, to marvel at seven diverse natural wonders of the Commonwealth and meet some of the Commonwealth's 2.3 billion citizens.
They venture to the oldest desert on the planet; the world's most pristine rainforest; the world's greatest waterfall; the largest mangrove swamp; the richest coral reef; and the world's most spectacular fjordland.
The final wonder is found deep in a cave far closer to home.
Along the way they discover what it means to part of the Commonwealth today.
Watch it here: BBC iPlayer - Seven Wonders of the Commonwealth
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