Wild Africa comes to you in this incredible 3 volume collection, allowing you to journey across the vast expense of South Africa and experience firsthand the incredible inhabitants of this harsh but beautiful land. Volume 1 Safari: Volume 1 allows you to travel across the safari and witness not only the incredible wildlife that lives off of the South African land, but also takes you on a cross-country jeep ride where you are able to bring the sights and sounds of the Safari into your living r...
What is it that makes our world so wonderful yet incomprehensible at the same time? That enables new life to emerge in places that appear unsuitable to support life? How do natural wonders originate? For more than 2 years the film crew of this production travelled through six continents and from natural wonder to natural wonder always on the trail of the connections between unique habitats for flora and fauna and the structures of ocean currents geological formations and climate zones. In doing so never-before-seen 3D images originated of the most different regions and animals species. Our Earth Our Oceans is a cinematic ode to the forces of nature and their interaction. It is a visually compelling call to protect these forces as they are necessary for survival – for us and for generations to come. Bonus Features: Trailer Photo Gallery
The crystal-clear water surrounding the beautiful archipelago of Azores is home to some of the most impressive marine life on Earth. In this essential film, prepare to watch Blue Sharks swimming amongst Sperm whales as these giants of the ocean raise their young right alongside the coastline. Also, nearby, Manta Rays float silently through myriad schools of colourful fish. These are just a few of the fascinating and unique spectacles that await the viewer with this in-depth exploration of the stunning submarine world of Azores.
In the days of the Maya Cenote – deep natural pits on the Yucatan peninsula - provided the only means of obtaining drinking water. But in the mythology of this advanced civilisation these waterholes and caves were also the entrance to Xibalba – the underworld. All deceased were obliged to pass through Xibalba and wait there until they were called into heaven. It was a place in which one made sacrifices to the gods. Today the relics of these acts are still in place preserved underwater for more than a thousand years. We accompany four professional research divers to Yucatan – a team of specialists able to squeeze their bodies through crevices and holes barely larger than their bodies and who master dives that would push even the most experienced divers to their limits. We enter Xibalba – the place of myths and the dead a voyage of no return. Bonus Features: Making Of Production and Research Divers Outtakes Trailer Photo Gallery
The crystal-clear water surrounding the beautiful archipelago of Azores is home to some of the most impressive marine life on Earth. In this essential film, prepare to watch Blue Sharks swimming amongst Sperm whales as these giants of the ocean raise their young right alongside the coastline. Also, nearby, Manta Rays float silently through myriad schools of colourful fish. These are just a few of the fascinating and unique spectacles that await the viewer with this in-depth exploration of the stunning submarine world of Azores.
What is it that makes our world so wonderful yet incomprehensible at the same time? That enables new life to emerge in places that appear unsuitable to support life? How do natural wonders originate? For more than 2 years the film crew of this production travelled through six continents and from natural wonder to natural wonder always on the trail of the connections between unique habitats for flora and fauna and the structures of ocean currents geological formations and climate zones. In doing so never-before-seen 3D images originated of the most different regions and animals species. Our Earth Our Oceans is a cinematic ode to the forces of nature and their interaction. It is a visually compelling call to protect these forces as they are necessary for survival – for us and for generations to come. Bonus Features: Trailer Photo Gallery
In the days of the Maya Cenote – deep natural pits on the Yucatan peninsula - provided the only means of obtaining drinking water. But in the mythology of this advanced civilisation these waterholes and caves were also the entrance to Xibalba – the underworld. All deceased were obliged to pass through Xibalba and wait there until they were called into heaven. It was a place in which one made sacrifices to the gods. Today the relics of these acts are still in place preserved underwater for more than a thousand years. We accompany four professional research divers to Yucatan – a team of specialists able to squeeze their bodies through crevices and holes barely larger than their bodies and who master dives that would push even the most experienced divers to their limits. We enter Xibalba – the place of myths and the dead a voyage of no return. Bonus Features: Making of Production and Research Divers Outtakes Trailer Photo Gallery
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