Siyaya: Wildest Cape Series

Catalogue Number: SCTV25
Producer: Scorpion TV
Subject: Canadian World Studies, Character Education, Citizenship Education, Geography, Science, Social Studies, Travel
Language: English
Grade Level: 3 - 5, 6 - 8
Country Of Origin: UK
Copyright Year: 2018
Running Time: 13 x 26:00
Siyaya (“Let’s go!” in the Zulu language) unravels the mysteries of the natural world and imparts a sense of wonder and respect for Nature in young people, leaving them fully convinced of the need to preserve our last wild places for future generations. The series is hosted by a zany and mischievous scientist called Oompie, who drives a trendy zebra-striped minibus. In each episode they take on unimaginable challenges, making simply unforgettable stories.
The Western Cape Province of South Africa hosts some of the most exciting natural systems in the world. The beautiful and relatively lesser known landscape of the Western Cape is also one of the most important cradles of the evolution of modern humans, with mysterious caves that provide us with a series of windows into the past. Our teams of explorers take on breath-taking challenges to get where they have to be, jumping into cauldrons of white-water, scaling cliffs and hanging on ropes between heaven and earth.
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