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Richard Hammond's Naked Earth DVD

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Naked Earth presented by Richard Hammond explores the geology of our planet and the way it affects human lives in an ever changing way. It combines stunning CGI with dramatic shots of some of the most extreme natural environments on our planet.

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Released
01 August 2011
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
2entertain 
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Runtime
117 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5051561034169 
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Documentary in which Richard Hammond of 'Top Gear' fame explores the workings of inner planet Earth. Using explanatory techniques including a virtual 3D Earth and spectacular CGI, this BBC production maps the various layers of the Earth and examines how they affect life on the surface and the overall geology and balance of the planet. As part of his journey, Hammond heads to Iceland to experience two continents that are separated by a mere three metres, and takes a deep sea plunge into the Monterey Canyon to view the bioluminescent sea creatures it nourishes.

Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Using state of the art technology, Richard Hammond's Journey to the Centre of the Planet lifts the lid on planet Earth, peeling back its layers to reveal a hugely complex machine unique in our solar system.   At first glance, the surface of our planet appears solid and unchanging – but every day there are at least fifty big earthquakes and twelve powerful volcanic eruptions.   Using the latest scientific information, we see what's happening beneath our feet and beneath the oceans in a way never seen before. Along his journey, Richard takes the plunge in Iceland, travels into the abyss off the coast of California and sets eyes on bioluminescent deep sea creatures in the depths of Monterey Bay.   Special Features Favourite Moments Creating a CGI world