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Selasa, 19 Juli 2011

Planet Earth: episode 11

Planet Earth: episode 11-This episode concentrates on the most unexplored area of the planet: the deep ocean. It begins with a whale shark used as a shield by a shoal of bait fish to protect themselves from yellowfin tuna. Also shown is an oceanic whitetip shark trailing rainbow runners. Meanwhile, a 500-strong school of dolphins head for the Azores, where they work together to feast on scad mackerel. Down in the ocean's furthest reaches, some creatures defy classification. On the sea floor, scavengers such as the spider crab bide their time, awaiting carrion from above. The volcanic mountain chain at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean also sustains life through the bacteria that surround its sulfide vents Open ocean, a vast biotope covering two thirds of the planet, some shallow, some as...

Planet Earth: episode 10

Planet Earth: episode 10-The Taiga forest, on the edge of the Arctic, is a silent world of stunted conifers. The trees may be small but filming from the air reveals its true scale. A third of all trees on Earth grow here and during the short summer they produce enough oxygen to change the atmosphere. In California General Sherman, a giant sequoia, is the largest living thing on the planet, ten times the size of a blue whale. The oldest organisms alive are bristle cone pines. At more than 4,000 years old they pre-date the pyramids. But the baobab forests of Madagascar are perhaps the strangest of all. Planet Earth is a 2006 television series produced by the BBC Natural History Unit. Five years in the making, it was the most expensive nature documentary series ever commissioned by the BBC,...

Planet Earth: episode 9

Shallow seas cover only 8% of earth's surface, but contain the richest, most varied maritime life: from plankton and coral (literally vital for the very existence of reefs) to birds and from various invertebrates to mammals like seals, dolphins and whales and from sea snakes to countless fish species. Their ecological interaction is greatly varied and complex, often with nearby land to, even with deserts. Over the years BBC ONE has shown viewers the most incredible sights on the planet, but there’s an even more amazing world out there that’s never been seen, and it’s captured for the first time in Planet Earth. From the world’s greatest rivers and impressive gorges to the mightiest mountains, the hidden underground world of caves and caverns, to vast deserts – so much has yet to be explored. Planet...

Planet Earth: episode 8

Planet Earth: episode 8-The team travel to the Ngogo Forest in Uganda, where they study the largest chimpanzee group in the world defending their territory against neighbours. Life-forms such as the flying colugo, red crab spiders, blue birds of paradise and the parasitic fungi cordyceps, which have developed unique survival abilities, are also observed The team behind the multi-award-winning natural history series The Blue Planet are back with the ultimate portrait of our planet. Four years in the making, this is the Earth celebrated as never before. Over the years BBC ONE has shown viewers the most incredible sights on the planet, but there’s an even more amazing world out there that’s never been seen, and it’s captured for the first time in Planet Earth. From the world’s greatest rivers...

Planet Earth: episode 7

Head of British Columbia Ecological Reserves Program, stressed the need to maintain ecological balance TIME We guiding AG LOCO through cheap bird colonies of sea lions, 13 min, 12 sec, Maura: Many estuaries on the west coast of Canada is being drained TO accommodate the new low-cost housing industry. The film shows the importance Estuary. Environmental functions, controlling the forces of nature, especially the cheap Ecology. Micro photography give ordinary shots Hunting Creatures Small prey they eat cheap, 11 min. 30 seconds, Temperate Rain Forests: A View Special characteristics, life cycle cost includes the food chain, from north-west coast rain forest. Its soil is very acid results All In, A Special Community cheap cheap reptile amphibian abundance of plants 16 min 13 sec, the intertidal...

Planet Earth: episode 6

A polar bears starving to death because he had been swimming for days in search of food, and do not have the power to kill its prey. A big giant to us, this bear looks so small against the background of a very large walrus, who stabbed him with their tusks to try to steal their young. You can not blame the walrus, but you also can not help but to feel hungry bear, who has lost half of its body weight in less than three months. Half. Can you imagine what it must be like? I weigh 300 pounds and every time I get a shock even hungry, I stroll casually into the kitchen and grab something to eat (which is why I weight 300 pounds). After finding that this bear has actually been starving for months, it seems like the roar of cries of despair and frustration of suffering, because he was starving to...

Senin, 18 Juli 2011

Planet Earth: episode 5

Planet Earth: episode 5-Three National Film Board of Canada films are presented by on-camera host Monique Mojica. Nahanni: The legend of a lost gold mine and a river in the Northwest Territories that lures men to their doom. Albert Faille, an aging prospector, has set out time and again to find hidden gold. His route takes him through a wild and awesome land particularly suited to the mood of this Canadian odyssey (18 min. 24 sec.). Family Down the Fraser: Richard and Rochelle Wright and their two sons travelled the Fraser River from Cache Tête Jaune to the Pacific coast in a rubber raft. In addition to being a great adventure, the trip brought them into contact with people who told them some of the history of the river, and acquainted them with lifestyles vastly different from their own...

Planet Earth: episode 4

Planet Earth: episode 4-Since the beginning of time, people have gazed into the polar skies, The film The Northern Lights is presented by on-camera host, Monique Mojica, spellbound by dancing beams of color... the northern lights, Though scientists have advanced many theories to explain the aurora borealis, and aboriginal people around the northern pole have passed down their beliefs through the centuries, mysteries still linger. As the auroral curtains shimmer throughout this production, we experience a visual panorama of animated legends, international space launches, and indigenous people and scientists offering their perceptions of the wondrous northern lights. Part four of a thirteen part collection of films on environmental themes. Fourth in the BBC's groundbreaking series, Caves...

Planet Earth: episode 3

Well this one story I most like fresh water cool, the story of sea water by heat, so the steam got blown to the mainland until the mountain continues to be a cloud of cold air into the upper and finally rain, taste like science lessons elementary time, but really good story from the rain continues to be a spring, river, keep coming back again to the sea, but it's not just water, including natural surroundings and the animals certainly the most fitting alligator here. Episode 3 is a continuation of the previous episode, this episode tells the two hemisphere throughout human knowledge is always covered by ice and snow, the North Pole and South Pole. In this third episode we'll see how hard life lived by the animals that live in the area, to how the effects of global warming caused by humans...

Planet Earth: episode 2

This movie playback performance in episode 2, the National Film Board of Canada Cries from the Deep is presented in the first two episodes of this collection with on-camera host, Monique Monica. The film records a journey undertaken by Jacques-Yves Cousteau, marine explorer of international reputation, twenty-four members of his team, and the NFB film crew. Working from the Calypso, a converted minesweeper converted into a sophisticated oceanographic vessel, the team used a helicopter, dive plates, inflatable boats and scuba diving equipment to explore the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, one of the world's richest fishing areas. They found the wreck, iceberg movies, visit nature reserves where human presence is still foreign, and observe endangered species such as beluga whales, humpback whales...

Planet Earth: episode 1

Planet Earth: episode 1-This film is the first episode yng mengkisahkan An earth planets is, whether YOU Know planets is the earth, the planet Earth is a 2006 television series produced by the BBC's The Natural History Unit?. Five Years In, Making, the ITU is the nature of the most expensive series ever commissioned by the BBC documentary, also filmed a cheap First In, High definition. This series is co-produced by NHK in low-cost Discovery Channel, CBC WITH conjunction, cheap described by the Author as "definitive Display ON diversity of the planet we". Planet Earth was first broadcast in the UK on BBC One in March 2006 ON, cheap prime One year later giving in the United States on the Discovery Channel. IN June 2007, has been shown in the, 130 Countries Worldwide. The original BBC version...

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