Sacred Planet with Gulnaz Khan: Saving the World's Forests
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Gulnaz heads to Japan's Lake Suwa, where Shino priests have upheld incredible climate records
Gulnaz heads to Japan's Lake Suwa --- a place where Shino priests have upheld climate records for the past 600 years. As global temperatures continue to increase, the lake rarely freezes, and the divine crossing has since become a memory.
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Sacred Planet with Gulnaz Khan: Saving the World's Forests
Preview | 30s
Gulnaz heads to Japan's Lake Suwa --- a place where Shino priests have upheld climate records for the past 600 years. As global temperatures continue to increase, the lake rarely freezes, and the divine crossing has since become a memory.
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