Planet Earth II
A decade ago, Planet Earth redefined natural history filmmaking, giving us the ultimate portrait of life on Earth. Ten years on, the unprecedented advances in both filming technology and our understanding of the natural world, means we can once again reveal our planet from a completely new perspective. In the most ambitious landmark to date, Planet Earth II allows us to experience the world from the viewpoint of the animals themselves. Journeying through jungles, deserts, mountains, islands, grasslands and cities, this series explores the unique characters of Earth’s most iconic habitats and the extraordinary ways animals survive within them. Captured in an unparalleled level of detail, for the very first time we can truly immerse the viewer in incredible landscapes and share the most dramatic moments in animals’ lives. From spellbinding wildlife spectacle to intimate encounters with amazing animals, Planet Earth II will take you closer than ever before.
Wildlife documentary series with David Attenborough, beginning with a look at the remote islands which offer sanctuary to some of the planet's rarest creatures.
The wildlife documentary series with David Attenborough continues with a unique and intimate glimpse into secretive lives of mountain-dwelling animals.
Jungles provide the richest habitats on the planet - mysterious worlds of high drama where extraordinary animals attempt to survive in the most competitive place on earth.
The world's deserts force animals to come up with ingenious ways of coping with hostile conditions, giving rise to the most incredible survival stories on earth.
Grasslands cover one quarter of all land and support the vast gatherings of wildlife, but to survive here animals must endure the most hostile seasonal changes on the planet. From Asia's bizarre-looking saiga antelope to the giant anteaters of Brazil, grassland animals have adapted in extraordinary ways to cope with these extremes. In the flooded Okavango, lions take on formidable buffalo in epic battles, on the savannah bee-eaters take advantage of elephants to help catch insects and, on the freezing northern tundra, caribou embark on great migrations shadowed by hungry Arctic wolves.
Cities are the newest habitat on Planet Earth. The series documents the wildlife in our cities.
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David Attenborough | Self - Narrator |
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Chadden Hunter | Self - Producer |
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Barrie Britton | Self - Cameraman |
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Mark MacEwen | Self - Cameraman |
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Jerome Poncet | Self - Antarctic expert |
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Emma Napper | Self - Producer |
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Pete McCowen | Self - Cameraman |
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Fredi Devas | Self - Producer |
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Gordon Buchanan | Self - Cameraman |
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Elizabeth White | Self - Producer |
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Louis Labrom-Brown | Self - Cameraman |
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Max Hug Williams | Self - Cameraman |
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Ed Charles | Self - Producer |
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Toby Nowlan | Self - Researcher |
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Sandesh Kadur | Self - Cameraman |
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Michael J. Sanderson | Self - Drone Operator |
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Rob Drewett | Self - Cameraman |
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Abbas Yusuf | Self |
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Hasibelo Rakoutouvaou | Self |
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Aaron Durogati | Self |
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Emma Brennand | Self - Director |
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J.P. Magnan | Self - Field Assistant |
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Juarez Sena Feitoza | Self - Field Assistant |
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Thomas Crowley | Self - Cameraman |
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Armin Holtze | Self |
| Packaging | Digipak |
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| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region Free |
| Purchased | On Sep 27, 2017 at bol.com for $ 16.99 |
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| Index | 4937 |
| Added Date | Sep 27, 2017 15:53:44 |
| Modified Date | May 05, 2021 06:57:35 |