Earth's natural wonders Living on the edge Living on the edge /

DVD - 2015

It explores the most extraordinary places on the planet and how their environments shape the lives of those who live there. From Mount Everest's Khumbu Icefall to the Amazon to the Grand Canyon, visit six continents to learn how these natural wonders evolved and hear the rarely told stories about the challenges their inhabitants face.

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Subjects
Genres
Documentary films
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Language
English
Corporate Author
BBC Scotland
Corporate Author
BBC Scotland (production company)
Other Authors
James (Tree climber) Aldred (director), Nicolas Roether Brown (-), Dina Mufti (film producer), Rob Sullivan, Matthew Barrett, Nicholas Shoolingin-Jordan
Edition
Widescreen
Item Description
Widescreen.
Physical Description
1 videodisc (180 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
Format
DVD; NTSC, region 1; widescreen; stereo.
Audience
Rating: TVG.
ISBN
9781627894203
  • Extreme wonders
  • Wonders of water
  • Living wonders.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 5 Up-These beautifully filmed documentaries look at some of the most extraordinary places on the planet and the people and animals who live there. The "Extreme Wonders" episode goes from the summit of Mount Everest to the cliffs at the Grand Canyon, from volcano-warmed frozen lakes in Russia to Tanzanian farms near Mount Kilimanjaro. "Wonders of Water" takes viewers from the edge of Victoria Falls to the enormous Camargue salt marsh in France, from Amazon forests to Cenderawasih Bay in Indonesia. "Living Wonders" highlights mangrove swamps in Bangladesh, an enormous cave in Borneo, the grassy plains of the Great Eurasian Steppe, and the Sateré-Mawé tribe in the Amazon rain forest. Each program is about 50 minutes long. The information presented is an overview, and the cinematography is stunning, but viewers may want more time with some of the subject matter. How did the Masai farmer think up the clever chili bombs made with condoms used to frighten elephants away from his crops? Who was the first person to fish at the very edge of Victoria Falls? Are the Sateré-Mawé boys really all right after undergoing a ritual in which they are stung by hundreds of bullet ants to help build their immunity? VERDICT This DVD offers brief and enticing tastes of these wonders. There is not enough for research or reports, but if teachers are looking for beautifully shot diversions, this DVD may suffice.-Geri Diorio, Ridgefield Library, CT © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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