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Our Earth, Our Oceans DVD

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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 [show more]

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Released
02 February 2015
Directors
Actors
 
Format
DVD 
Publisher
KSM Films 
Classification
Runtime
90 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5037899058213 
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Documentary showcasing some of the planet's most stunning natural forces. Over the course of two years, the film crew travelled to ten countries across six continents to capture footage of some of Earth's natural wonders and wild inhabitants in locations such as Hawaii, South Africa and Patagonia. The documentary explores how wild miracles of nature, from the planet's various species to the Grand Canyon, are able to occur by examining existing relationships between the oceans, geological formations and climate systems.