Planet Earth – The Complete Series by BBC

September 24th, 2009 · No Comments · things i like

if you haven’t seen this series of documentary films, you should. they are cinematographically amazing! one of my favorite parts is when they fly over heards of animals migrating! the polar bears and the penguins are adorable.
This is how NetFlix describes it. Narrated by David Attenborough, this Emmy-winning series transports nature lovers from the Himalayan Mountains to the depths of the ocean and everywhere in between, exploring the planet’s most fascinating wildlife and challenging environments. Bioluminescent squid, vibrant birds of paradise and the nearly extinct Siberian Amur leopards are just a few of the captivating creatures featured in this collection of exquisitely shot episodes.


Male Superb Bird of Paradise (seen from the front) performing courtship display to female in a rainforest, Papua New Guinea, as seen on the Jungle episode of Planet Earth.

Male Superb Bird of Paradise (seen from the front) performing courtship display to female in a rainforest, Papua New Guinea, as seen on the 'Jungle' episode of Planet Earth.


Baobab trees in Madagascar, as seen on the Forests episode of Planet Earth.

Baobab trees in Madagascar, as seen on the 'Forests' episode of Planet Earth.


Fungus on rainforest floor, as seen on the Jungle episode of Planet Earth.

Fungus on rainforest floor, as seen on the 'Jungle' episode of Planet Earth.


Wildebeest herd (Connochaetes taurinus) grazing on savanna, Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya, as seen on the Great Plains episode of Planet Earth.

Wildebeest herd (Connochaetes taurinus) grazing on savanna, Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya, as seen on the 'Great Plains' episode of Planet Earth.


Iceberg with aurora southern lights as seen on the Frozen episode of Planet Earth.

Iceberg with aurora southern lights as seen on the 'Frozen' episode of Planet Earth.

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