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[#154200] Written by: artistharry [26/02/11, 08:57]
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BBC - Human Planet (2011)



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Human Planet
Awe-inspiring, jaw-dropping, heart-stopping, Human Planet is a majestic portrait of humankind and
the power of nature in extraordinary symbiosis, struggle and strife. For the first time, the BBC
Natural History Unit has turned the camera on ourselves. In doing so, we see how amazing human
beings can be and how we adapt to any habitat, anywhere. Human Planet is epic in ambition, extreme
in content, intimate in effect. It explores how we have devised ways of surviving in every corner of
Earth – from the remotest deserts to the busiest urban metropolis. Each episode focuses on an iconic
environment and reveals how we have adapted to the challenges of the landscape and the endless
diversity of animals and plants we live with. Discover how our remarkable intelligence, tool use,
and close-knit social lives have enabled us to cope with just about anything nature can throw at us.
Human Planet crews have filmed in around 80 locations, bringing you many stories that have never
been told on television before. The team has trekked with HD cameras and state of the art gear to
film from the air, from the ground and underwater. The result: a “cinematic experience” created by
world-class natural history and documentary camera crews and programme makers.

Part 1: Oceans
As an air-breathing animal, the human is not built to survive in water. But people have found ways
to live an almost aquatic life so they can exploit the sea's riches. From a 'shark-whisperer' in the
Pacific to Brazilian fishermen collaborating with dolphins to catch mullet, this journey into the
blue reveals astonishing tales of ingenuity and bravery. Daredevil Galician barnacle-collectors defy
death on the rocks for a catch worth 200 pounds per kilo. In Indonesia an epic whale-hunt, using
traditional hand-made boats and harpoons, brings in a sperm whale. The Bajau 'sea gypsies' of the
Sulu Sea spend so much time on water they get 'land sick' when they set foot on the land! We dive 40
metres down to the dangerous world of the Pa-aling fishermen, where dozens of young men, breathing
air through a tangled web of pipes attached to a diesel engine, capture thousands of fish in a vast
net. We see how surfing has its origins in the ancient beliefs of the ocean-loving Polynesians, and
we join a Borneo free-diving spear-fisherman on a breath-taking journey 20 metres down in search of
supper.


Technical Specs
Video Codec: XviD ISO MPEG-4
Video Bitrate: 1574 kbps
Video Resolution: 720 x 416
Video Aspect Ratio: 1.731 (16:9)
Frames Per Second: 25
Audio Codec: 0x2000 (Dolby AC3)
Audio Bitrate: 192 kb/s AC3 48000 Hz
Audio Streams: 2ch
Audio Languages: English
RunTime per Part 59.mins
Number Of Parts: 10
Part Size: 746 MB
Source: DVD
Encoded by: Harry65
2 Extras 121 MB = 10mins Runtime
[#154207] Written by: gmodo [26/02/11, 12:03]
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TY!!

If you get these in HD I might poo myself
[#154219] Written by: artistharry [26/02/11, 14:43]
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you can find HD release Here http://forums.mvgroup.org/index.php?showtopic=38708
ipv6 ready