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OM NOM NOM - amazing video

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nature%27s_Great_Events
"In the USA, the series will be shown under the alternative title Nature's Most Amazing Events, beginning on 29 May 2009.[1]"
meh


"Television firsts

The BBC claimed a number of TV firsts achieved by the production team. Many of the filming techniques first used on Planet Earth, such as the gyroscopically-stabilised helicopter camera known as the Heligimbal, were adopted again, along with new technology. In "The Great Tide", some of the surface-water footage was shot from a boat-mounted stabilised camera, previously used in the Hollywood film industry. Innovations on "The Great Flood" included FrankenCam, a motion-control macro camera developed by Ammonite Films and capable of shooting extreme close-ups of tiny subjects[8]. The team were also the first to film narwhals from the air, the first to film a humpback whale engulfing a herring bait ball underwater and the first to reveal how grizzly bears use their feet to scoop up dead salmon from deep pools. The crew of "The Great Migration" had the good fortune of witnessing the first eruption of a Kenyan volcano in 40 years, and managed to shoot aerial footage of the event[9]."
 
Damn, it looked literally unreal when the whale came into the picture. Nice. :thumbsup:
 
bwahaha - someone made a comment on the first video: "Whales are fucking terrifying."

Couldn't have said it better, actually.
 
torrents out😉 in 720p

its episode 4. theres a lot more footage thats pretty amazing, the birds dive bombing en mass is pretty sci fi weapon-ish.
 
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