(Wild Faces of the Andes/2011) A north-south stretch of more than 7500 kilometres and with peaks reaching 7000 metres, the Andes is the biggest mountain range in the world. In the stormy Patagonian south, jagged glaciers are found, while volcanoes and salt lakes dominate the dry highland. The west is home to lush, enchanted forests and is a contrast from the Pantanal in the east - the world?s biggest wetland. In this stunning documentary, we go in search of extraordinary nature and animal stories.