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RELEASE INFORMATION
Release Date........: 2012.04.15
DVD Date............: 2010.09.02
Source..............: DVD [ ] PAL [X] NTSC
Network.............: BBC
Video Format........: XVID
Video Bitrate.......: 1357 kbit/s 2pass VBR
Video Resolution....: 624 x 352
Video Aspect........: 1.773
Frame Rate..........: 25.000
Video Length........: 49:16.000
Audio Format........: CBR AC3
Audio Bitrate.......: 192 kbps
Language............: English
File Size...........: 550 MB
Rar Files...........: 39 x 15
Genre...............: Documentary
URL.................: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Atlas_of_the_Natural_World
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PLOT
From the BBC's internationally renowned, award-winning Natural
History unit comes the second release in this extraordinarily
ambitious undertaking.
BBC Atlas Of The Natural World is a unique survey of life on
Earth in all its remarkable richness and beauty. This six-disc
set brings together four landmark BBC series that combine to
give one of the most comprehensive portraits of Africa (Wild
Africa And Congo), The Mediterranean (The First Eden) and
Europe (Europe: A Natural History) ever assembled.
In over 12 hours of programming reaching back over three
billion years, viewers will examine the birth of these vast
continents from the dawn of time and examine how the rise of
human civilization has forever changed the landscape.
EPISODE SUMMARY
Programme 1: Mountains
This award-winning six-part series from the BBC Natural
History Unit looks at Africa's stunning natural realms and
little-known facts. The truly mesmerising film footage
explores the mother continent from which all other continents
were torn 100 million years ago. This truly stunning series
was filmed over two years and in more than 20 countries.
Wild Africa looks at a landscape containing seas of grass,
burning sands, steaming forests, which is scarred by
mountains, and dispersed by great lakes and rivers. This
continent has the greatest collection of wildlife on earth,
and the series is brimming with information and uses swooping
helicopter sequences to explain its natural beauty and examine
how humans and animals co-exist in this vast continent.
The evolution of mountains was the next great step to shape
the development of Africa. This programme visits its oldest
and newest peaks and their explores their extreme physical
conditions.
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