"Pulsation of the Earth": The BBC documentary team that produced "Blue Planet" once again assembled and presented this unsurpassed classic documentary "Pulsation of the Earth". From the Antarctic to the North Pole, from the equator to the frigid zone, from the African grasslands to the tropical rainforests, and from the desolate peaks to the deep sea, countless creatures are presented to the world in extremely beautiful appearances.
We saw the ups and downs of the Okavango flood and the living conditions of the surrounding animals, saw the rare snow leopard hunting in the heavy snow, and saw the interdependence of penguins, polar bears, seals and other creatures on the ice field. Rigorous scenario. I also saw amazing creatures living in the high temperature environment of volcanic craters deep in the ocean. Of course, there are also the spectacular scenery and peculiar landforms all over the earth, unselfishly showing its most brilliant side. The production of
lasted five years, spent more than 2,000 days on field surveys, and used 40 photographers to shoot in 200 locations. "Pulsation of the Earth" describes in detail the true appearance of our planet. Through the high-definition video, the whole picture of the earth will be presented to the audience one by one. Through amazing time-lapse photography, viewers will be able to witness the evolution of the earth's environment over thousands of years.
Magical nature, magical world, a very good documentary. It is everyone's responsibility to love nature.