![]() ![]() ![]() All are good, but after the beauty of the main features, they seem a bit ordinary, (especially the Dive to Shark Volcano) like something you'd see on the Discovery Channel, although admittedly, with better footage. Shafts of sunlight are the vital source of energy used by the countless billions of plankton that grow every spring and summer in the worlds temperate sea, the richest of all habitats. With David Attenborough, Pierce Brosnan, Peter Scoones. This travels to the very depths of the seas, to reveal a spectacular variety of life. Seasonal Seas: Directed by Alastair Fothergill. Other feature programs include Amazon Abyss, Dive to Shark Volcano, and Being There: Antartica and Being There: Between the Tides. David Attenborough narrates a natural history of the oceans. The extras are fun, too, as they take us behind the scenes for each episode and give us some insight into the work - and patience - needed to get this incredible footage. The scenery was complemented by orchestra music accompanied by the sounds of the water and wildlife beautifully. An eight-part series that explores the history of the worlds oceans and exposes never-before-seen depths. ![]() The narration was distinct and clear by David Attenborough, with his wonderful British accent. 'Most of the Earths biosphere, 99 of all livable space on our planet, is under water. The only way the video could be improved would be to watch this on an HD or BluRay (it's available in both formats). Narrated by Pierce Brosnan and Sir David Attenborough, this eight episode series takes viewers on an epic journey, revealing everything from exotic coral reef spectacles to never-before-seen. (Don't worry, it's not all water.) The eight episodes (50 minutes each) focus on the life in the water, around it, how they interact, and how they can all be affected by the slightest change. Plunge into the mysterious deep with BLUE PLANET: SEAS OF LIFE, the definitive natural history of what goes on beneath the waters that cover our world. The best way to sum it up: amazing! For those of you familiar with the Planet Earth series, this is in the same vein - and from the same producers - only focusing on the rest of the planet, the part covered by water. And since the holidays aren't too far off now (sad but true), keep this one in mind for that hard to shop for person on your list - or put it on your wish list. This set was re-released a few weeks ago (October 2) in an all new set with more extras, and it's worth a mention. ![]()
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