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Nature Documentaries tell the greatest biography of them all: Mother Nature’s. Our fragile world isn’t always so fragile. Sometimes it’s a savage fight for survival: a hurricane, or a tidal wave and a volcano. But, nature can also be as delicate as beautiful spider’s web and as graceful as a humming bird’s wings. Nature documentaries are about the whale, the ant, the land, the sea, the sky. Enjoy a nature documentary below!
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Water, is one substance in this world that many of us often overlook for its importance and significance. It’s the least one studied by scientists. But many swear by its healing powers. So, what is in water that makes it so potent and powerful? And are the claims of its healing properties actually viable. This
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Presented by Rebecca Hosking, a wildlife filmmaker, thsi documentary is an exploration into how Hosking can tranform their Devon family farm into something more eco-friendly, or low-energy. What she learns are actually what has been readily available and provided for by nature. Discovering how much fuel cost has risen in just a year, affecting food
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In 2009, the BBC produced an amazing documentary to commemorate the 200th birthday of genius Charles Darwin. The film discusses his Darwin’s groundbreaking theory of evolution through natural selection. Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life was created in part of the BBC’s Darwin Season. David Attenborough, the presenter in the film breaks down how
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We’ve heard vitamin C is great for building your immune systems. An old wives tale will tell you to eat carrots to give you good eye-sight (or at least that’s what my grandmother told us). Ironic as both my brother and I wear glasses. But can the food we consume really make a difference in
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“The Blind Watchmaker is based on a book written by Richard Dawkins, who is known as an ethnologist and biologist dealing with man’s evolution. In this piece, Dawkins presents arguments that support the evolution theory and the theory of natural selection. These are age-old theories that Charles Darwin have come up with over centuries ago.
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What are you eating for dinner tonight? Chicken? Beef? Turkey? After watching A Cow at My Table, you might reconsider that dinner of yours. I recommend finishing that hamburger before you sit down to watch this. This 90 minute documentary is not for weak stomachs. Jennifer Abbott, who directed, shot and edited this film spent
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Originally broadcast in 1984, The Living Planet followed five years after David Attenborough’s first wildlife blockbuster series, Life on Earth. This was an equally ambitious 12-part documentary that spanned the globe with portraits of each of the major geographical regions that offer a home to life. Attenborough demonstrates how even in the most hostile of
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What are our world’s largest animals and where did they originally come from? This interesting documentary examines nature’s largest animals. Inside Nature’s Giants first aired in 2009, it is a British science documentary. The series features experts performing dissections on these animals as they hope to uncover these animal evolutionary hidden secrets. In this four-part
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A wildlife documentary film comparable to Planet Earth in terms of cinematography and treatment, Nature’s Great Events centers on the wildlife and hcarts how the recent events in our environment has affected their fate. It discusses how seasons and weather changes have affected and triggered some of the most amazing wildlife events in the animal kingdom.
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This fascinating documentary covers nature, Earth and humanity. It addresses where and what we’ve been and where we’re heading. Home features aerial footage of over 54 countries the film proves a vast amount of imagery. Similar to other films like Baraka and Planet Earth it examines what have done to the Earth. So while it
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