BBC.Natures.Great.Events.2009.BluRay.720p.AC3.x264. BBC.Natures.Great.Events.2009.E06.The.Great.Feast.BluRay.720p.AC3.x264. Nature's Great Events - part 6. 'Nature's Great Events' (2009) Martyn Colbeck IMDB Puan : 9.1 Gönderen: si-murg Dil: Türkçe Format: SubRip Fps: 25 CD Sayıs. NMAE.E06.The.Great.Feast.2009. Nature\'s Great Events - part 6 - The Great Feast*2009*[BluRay][720p][ENG, POL] General information: Country: USA, UK Release Date: UK 11 February 2009. Nature's Most Amazing Events (BD) [Blu- ray]There will inevitably be comparisons between "Nature's Most Amazing Events" and Planet Earth. While I can't say that this new series is quite as groundbreaking, it is still pretty great and has some amazing footage. As its title suggests, "Nature's Most Amazing Events" focuses on some of the most amazing events in the animal kingdom. I actually like the fact that each episode stays in one location (as opposed to the way Planet Earth jumped around the world). Download BBC Natures Great Events 2009 BluRay 720p AC3. 'Nature\'s Great Events' (2009). BBC.Natures.Great.Events.2009.E06.The.Great.Feast.BluRay.720p.AC3.x264. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Nature's Most Amazing Events (BD). The Great Feast. Biography as part of my nature collection. 0 Comment. . Nature’s Most Amezing Events. Episode 6: The Great Feast. BBC-Nature’s.Great.Events.2009.BluRay.1080p.VC-1.DD 2.0 Source: BluRay Size: 12.95GB. Come and download nature's great events eng absolutely for free. Fast downloads. Nature\'s Great Events - part 6 - The Great Feast*2009*[BluRay][720p][ENG. Nature's Most Amazing Events Blu-ray (2009). Each episode is set in a different part of the world - from the great flood of the Okavango delta to the plankton. However, I thought it could have gone beyond Africa and North America. I also thought this series had some amazing footage of birds and whales, particularly of birds underwater. Those scenes alone make the series worth buying. One note: I originally watched this series on the Discovery Channel. For some reason, Discovery used another narrator (Hasani Issa), not David Attenborough. As viewers of nature documentaries know, Attenborough's infectious enthusiasm makes his programs truly a joy to watch. As such, this DVD will be much better than the televised version for simply having Attenborough as the narrator. Now, onto the episodes: 1) Arctic Summer: This episode focuses on Arctic environments and includes many of the usual suspects, such as Polar Bears. There was a great scene with baby Gillymots learning to fly. The birds essentially jump off a huge cliff and try to land in the ocean. Many miss and bounce along the ground - but survive! This scene evoked the infamous scene in Planet Earth with the ducklings jumping out of the tree - but many times higher, with Arctic foxes waiting at the bottom to eat any unlucky baby Gillymots. Grizzly Wilderness: This episode follows the Salmon migration in the pacifc northwest - and all of the animals trying to eat them. Nature S Great Events. part 5 - The Great Flood*2009*[BluRay. Misc - Others. 3 months: Nature's Great Events - part 6 - The Great Feast*2009*[BluRay. Misc.There's some great shots of the Salmon swimming through the water. In one shot, a Salmon is swimming through a waterfall, jumps out of the water, and - in slow motion - flies toward the camera. There's also a cool scene of a dead Salmon decomposing in fast motion. Surviving the Serengeti: Unfortunately, there wasn't much new in this episode. It covers the wildebeest migration in East Africa. The wildebeest migration is certainly one of nature's most amazing events, but the Serengeti is also one of nature's most documented events. Army of Predators: This episode covers the army of predators that chase Sardines. I loved the footage of Gannets plunge- diving into the water to eat fish. The birds look like they're swimming underwater. I've seen some other documentaries trying to capture birds underwater (including Blue Planet: Seas of Life), but this scene was by far the best. The episode climaxes with a battle royale between Gannets, Dolphins, Fur Seals, Sharks, and Bryde's Whale all chasing the Sardines. Kalahari Flood: This episode focuses on southern Africa, with the drying up of the Okavango River in Botswana. The footage of the Termites up close looks great in HD. These scenes were even better quality than the Termite footage in Life in the Undergrowth. Also lots of elephants wallowing around. Pacific Feast: This is another underwater battle royale, with Stellar Sea Lions, Orcas, and Humpback Whales all going in for some Herring. This episode includes some of the best blu- ray footage of whales I've seen, with extensive footage of Humpbacks hunting using "bubble nets." The "whale song" that the Humpbacks use while "bubble netting" is haunting. After watching this, it is absolutely clear that these animals are intelligent - coordinating group action, using tools (bubbles), and taking advantage of the Herrings' weaknesses. There's also a great shot of a Humpback exhaling through its blowhole and catching a rainbow on its breath. The mist from the blowhole changes colors from blue to green to yellow to red. I can't describe what it looked like other than to say it was pretty amazing. This is easily some of the best Humpback footage ever. In short, if you enjoy nature documentaries, don't miss out on "Nature's Most Amazing"! It has wonderful footage of birds underwater and whales. While there are some low points (notably the Serengeti), the best moments far exceed the ocean scenes in Planet Earth. Download Nature\'s Great Events - part 6 - The Great Feast*2. Blu. Ray][7. 20p][ENG, POL] Torrent. Nature\'s Great Events - part 6 - The Great Feast*2. Blu. Ray][7. 20p][ENG, POL]General information: Country: USA, UKRelease Date: UK 1. February 2. 00. 9 Genre: Documentary Produced by Karen Bass, Joe Stevens. Screenplay: Jeff Turner. Original Music by Benjamin Salisbury, Barnaby Taylor. Cinematography by Justin Maguire, Warwick Sloss. Duration: 4. 9 mn. Language: English, Polish. No Subtitles Rating: 9. Cast: David Attenborough .. Himself - Narrator (voice) Shane Moore .. Himself - Cameraman David Reichert .. Himself - Cameraman Joe Stevens .. Himself. Plot: After a seemingly endless icy winter, the Arctic coast of Alaska and British Columbia, and the the northern Pacific which washes it, warm and bloom more intensely then the Amazon forest. This starts with herring, seals and whales, which travel for months from the quiet, warm but relatively poor Hawaiian waters. Many species time births to benefit from the short, abundant feeding spray. Many build up fat reserves for the colder rest of the year. Specifications: General. Format : Matroska. Overall bit rate : 3 6. Kbps. Video. Format : AVCFormat/Info : Advanced Video Codec. Format settings, CABAC : Yes. Format settings, Re. Frames : 3 frames. Codec ID : V_MPEG4/ISO/AVCNominal bit rate : 3 2. Kbps. Width : 1 2. Height : 7. Display aspect ratio : 1. Frame rate : 2. Audio 1. Format : AACFormat/Info : Advanced Audio Codec. Format version : Version 4. Format profile : LCFormat settings, SBR : No. Codec ID : A_AACChannel(s) : 2 channels. Channel positions : Front: L RSampling rate : 4. KHz. Video delay : 1. Language : Polish. Audio 2. Format : AC- 3. Format/Info : Audio Coding 3. Codec ID : A_AC3. Bit rate mode : Constant. Bit rate : 3. Kbps. Channel(s) : 6 channels. Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFESampling rate : 4. KHz. Stream size : 1. Mi. B (1. 0%)Language : English.
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