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Written by: JungleBoy [13/12/11, 19:19] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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David Attenborough travels to the ends of the Earth on an extraordinary journey across the polar regions of our planet. The Arctic and Antarctic are the greatest and least known wildernesses of all - magical ice worlds inhabited by the most bizarre and hardy creatures on earth. 6. The Last Frontier The documentary series reveals the extraordinary riches and wonders of the polar regions that have kept people visiting them for thousands of years. Today, their survival relies on a combination of ancient wisdom and cutting-edge science. Most Arctic people live in Siberia, either in cities like Norilsk - the coldest city on earth - or out on the tundra, where tribes like the Dogan survive by herding reindeer, using them to drag their homes behind them. In contrast, Antarctica is so remote and cold that it was only a century ago that the first people explored the continent. Captain Scott's hut still stands as a memorial to these men. Science is now the only significant human activity allowed; robot submarines are sent deep beneath the ice in search of new life-forms. And at the South Pole there is a research base designed to withstand the world's most extreme winters. Cut off from the outside world for six months, the base is totally self-sufficient. Technical Spec Video Codec: x264 CABAC Video Bitrate: CRF 19 (4800Kbps average) Video Aspect Ratio: 1.778:1 Video Resolution: 1440x810 Audio Codec: AAC-LC Audio Bitrate: 256 Kbps ABR 48KHz Audio Channels: 6 Run-Time: 58 mins Framerate: 25FPS Number of Parts: 7 Part Size: 2.09 GB (average) Source: HDTV Subtitles: merged Encoded by: JungleBoy |
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