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文化,自然纪录片???由TLC在1996年出版-英文??旁白Culture, Nature Documentary published by TLC in 1996- English narration
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1991年,澳大利亚旅行者Sorrel Wilby和Chris Ciantar成为世界上第一个徒步穿越喜马拉雅山全长的人。他们对冒险的渴望,对高原的热爱而不是满足于他们的努力,并于1993年一起踏上了第二次旅程,攀登非洲的最高峰。在那里,他们发现了令人生畏的山脉景观-这是出乎意料的,鲜为人知的原始森林,广阔的沙漠,活跃的火山和原始雪原的世界。他们还发现-在那些非同寻常,经常充满敌意的领域的心脏。远远超出了大众旅游业的开发者和推广者的承受范围,许多游牧民族,勇士和高地居民威尔比和辛塔尔相遇,继续与他们的环境和谐相处。他们的生活方式基本上是传统的,他们的文化和历史仍然活跃。摄影记者兼经验丰富的冒险家威尔比(Wilby)和电视摄影师西安塔(Ciantar)通过他们的远征作准备调查,与Beyond Productions一起制作了关于他们的冒险的纪录片系列。他们的故事并不是关于跋涉的体力成就,而是如此。此外,这是一个冒险故事,旅程-人们,地方和经验的共享-等同于完成的登山壮举。该系列影片将由三个一小时的商业纪录片组成,这些纪录片将带我们进入非洲最高的人迹罕至的地区,并向我们介绍那里遇到的最偏远的传统民族。[编辑]?与Beyond Productions一起制作了关于他们的冒险的纪录片系列。他们的故事并不是关于跋涉的体力成就,而是如此。此外,这是一个冒险故事,旅程-人们,地方和经验的共享-等同于完成的登山壮举。该系列影片将由三个一小时的商业纪录片组成,这些纪录片将带我们进入非洲最高的人迹罕至的地区,并向我们介绍那里遇到的最偏远的传统民族。[编辑]?与Beyond Productions一起制作了关于他们的冒险的纪录片系列。他们的故事并不是关于跋涉的体力成就,而是如此。此外,这是一个冒险故事,旅程-人们,地方和经验的共享-等同于完成的登山壮举。该系列影片将由三个一小时的商业纪录片组成,这些纪录片将带我们进入非洲最高的人迹罕至的地区,并向我们介绍那里遇到的最偏远的传统民族。[编辑]??迷雾气息,大火下颚绕的双腿,汗水流淌,声音呼唤,鼓声跳动的森林。我们现在位于非洲的正中心。在肯尼亚偏远的洛伊塔山(Loita Hills)-Laibon(马赛族的精神领袖)部落长者的神圣住所,Menya Le Kenya正在庆祝他最后的通过仪式。刚被宰杀了一只牛,而战士们正在直接从闪闪发光的尸体中喝血。威尔比和契安塔尔参加了Menya Le Kenya的庆祝活动,然后与他和弟弟Illumpala一起徒步前往纳特恩湖岸,朝坦桑尼亚令人敬畏的“大道火山”-位于裂谷和塞伦盖蒂平原之间的未受污染的景观。在尘土飞舞之间行走,分开火烈鸟的红海,追逐长颈鹿,牛羚和斑马,他们终于到达Ol Doniyo Le Engai脚下一个远亲的曼塔塔(泥和嫩枝家园)-“上帝的山”。地面隆隆作响,逸出气体的硫酸气味燃烧着他们的鼻孔。最近喷发和随后的熔岩流需要使用绳索。他们在火山口内露营,在覆盖着几厘米以下的沸腾泥浆的薄薄的苏打硬皮上,与他们的Maasai朋友共度一夜,了解他们的文化,信仰,当然还有他们的圣山。从火山的干旱地狱深处到传说中的“月亮山”的湿润,茂盛;这是Speilberg拍摄电影《侏罗纪公园》的地方。Wilby和Ciantar以及一组Bakonzo搬运工一起,穿越了巨大的大草原和山梗菜无可匹敌的荒野,经常通过膝盖大腿深的泥泞。更高的高度,随着雾气旋流,流淌,溶解并形成新的头顶,它们进入了巨大的冰川和广阔的雪原领域。传说这个北邦圣地In 1991, Australian travellers Sorrel Wilby and Chris Ciantar became the first people in the world to trek the entire length of the Himalaya. The endeavour whet, rather than satiated, their appetite for adventure, their love of high places, and in 1993 they set forth on a second journey together to climb the highest peaks of Africa.There they found a daunting range of mountain scapes - an unexpected, little known world of primeval forests, vast deserts, active volcanoes and virgin snowfields. They also found - in the heart of those extraordinary, often hostile realms, people. Well beyond the reach of developers and promoters of mass tourism, many of the nomads, warriors and highlanders Wilby and Ciantar met continue to live in harmony with their environment. Their life-styles are substantially traditional, their culture and history alive.With their expedition acting as a preparatory survey, Wilby, photojournalist and experienced adventurer, and Ciantar, a television cameraman, have joined with Beyond Productions to make a documentary series about their adventure. Their story is not about the physical achievement of their trek, great as it is. Moreover, it is an adventure story where the journey - the people, places and experience shared - becomes tantamount to the mountaineering feats fulfilled. The series will comprise three by one commercial hour documentaries that take us to the best of Africa's high, inaccessible locations and introduces us to the most remote and traditional peoples encountered therein. Breath of Mist, Jaws of Fire A forest of leaping ochred legs, sweat streaming, voices calling, drums beating; we are in the very heart of Africa now. In Kenya's remote Loita Hills - sacred home to the Laibon (spiritual leaders of the Maasai clan) tribal elder, Menya Le Kenya is celebrating his final rite of passage. An ox has just been slaughtered and warriors are drinking the blood straight from its glistening carcass.Wilby and Ciantar join Menya Le Kenya's celebration, then leave with him and brother Illumpala to trek down to the shores of Lake Natron towards Tanzania's awesome "Avenue of the Volcanoes" - an unspoiled landscape lying between the Rift Valley and Serengeti Plains. Walking between dust devils, parting a red sea of flamingos, chasing giraffe, wildebeest and zebra, they finally reach the manyatta (mud and twig homestead) of a distant relative at the foot of Ol Doniyo Le Engai - "The Mountain of God".The ground is rumbling, the sulfuric smell of escaping gases burns their nostrils. A recent eruption and subsequent lava flow necessitates the use of ropes. Camped inside the crater, on the thin soda crust covering a layer of boiling mud just centimetres below, they spend the night with their Maasai friends, learning more about their culture, beliefs and of course, their sacred mountain. From the arid, hellish depths of a volcano to the wet, luxuriance of the fabled "Mountains of the Moon"; this is where Speilberg should have filmed Jurassic Park'.Wilby and Ciantar, together with a team of Bakonzo porters, cut their way through an untameable wilderness of over sized groundsels and lobelia, trudge through knee, often thigh-deep mud. Higher still, with mist swirling, streaming, dissolving and forming anew overhead, they enter a realm of giant glaciers and sweeping snowfields. Legend has it this hallowed province of Kitasamba - a powerful deity of the Bakonzo and Baamba peoples - is frequented by a half man - half ape like creature: merely uttering its name is taboo, for doing so will bring one out of hiding. Snow, Sand and the Evil Eye Our journey begins in the geographical centre of the Sahara; the largest desert on earth. We are surrounded by a veritable sea of sand - an "ocean without water". The Hoggar Mountains rise from this seemingly dead flat surface; a series of bizarre boulder piles, spires, twisted pillars and mounds. Wilby and Ciantar, together with three camels and a local guide, will climb over and between these monoliths, discovering ancient cave paintings, hidden craters, gullies, canyons, gorges, gueltas (oases) and, surprisingly, people.The heart of this most inhospitable terrain is home to the traditionally nomadic Tuareg, the famous veiled "Blue Men of the Desert". They present a proud, impressive image of invulnerability and independence. In recent years, Arab influence and extended periods of drought have put much pressure on the Tuareg to change their ways, to become sedentary and less pastoral. But while urbanized Tuaregs zoom around the sleepy streets of Tamanrasset in 4WDs, their nomadic brothers still ride through the same streets on dromedaries. The town boasts a used car lot - but one can still find a line of camels "parked" in an adjacent vacant block. Town Tuaregs sip cappuccinos at kerb-side European-style cafes, but deep in the heart of the Sahara, the elaborate tea ceremony is still a daily ritual.As our journey progresses - as Wilby and Ciantar move further away from the towns and settlements and thus the influence of 'progress' - they rediscover the traditional Tuareg; the tranquillity and mystique of the desert.Suddenly, from the eerie silent world of the Sahara, we enter the crowded Medina of Morocco's Djemma el Fna - the "Assembly-place of the Nobodies". It's just gone 5pm and thousands of people are pouring through the narrow covered streets towards centre stage. Colours, smells and sounds collide like fragments in a multi-sensory kaleidoscope. Merchants, beggars, soothsayers and medicine men vie for our attention. Weaving through the chaos of snake charmers, acrobats, herbalists, hawkers, tooth-pullers, costumed water sellers, crazy men and musicians, Wilby and Ciantar meet their friend Kalhal. After a traditional Berber family feast inside the palatially decorated home of Kalhal's mentor, the three set off with two mules and their lively masters into the High Atlas Mountains.They travel along an infrequently visited Berber valley; climb through a narrowing canyon into a virtual cathedral of stone. Massive waterfalls, yet to thaw from their wintering, hang like crystal chandeliers overhead. Negotiating a challenging rock, snow and ice route, they reach the base of Rebel Toubkal - the highest mountain in North Africa. After summitting, they venture to the more remote Tessout region. In this isolated, exquisite setting of the High Atlas, we come to know the peaceful, idyllic ways of Berber rural life.Wilby and Ciantar join Menya Le Kenya's celebration, then leave with him and brother Illumpala to trek down to the shores of Lake Natron towards Tanzania's awesome "Avenue of the Volcanoes" - an unspoiled landscape lying between the Rift Valley and Serengeti Plains. Walking between dust devils, parting a red sea of flamingos, chasing giraffe, wildebeest and zebra, they finally reach the manyatta (mud and twig homestead) of a distant relative at the foot of Ol Doniyo Le Engai - "The Mountain of God".The ground is rumbling, the sulfuric smell of escaping gases burns their nostrils. A recent eruption and subsequent lava flow necessitates the use of ropes. Camped inside the crater, on the thin soda crust covering a layer of boiling mud just centimetres below, they spend the night with their Maasai friends, learning more about their culture, beliefs and of course, their sacred mountain. From the arid, hellish depths of a volcano to the wet, luxuriance of the fabled "Mountains of the Moon"; this is where Speilberg should have filmed Jurassic Park'.Wilby and Ciantar, together with a team of Bakonzo porters, cut their way through an untameable wilderness of over sized groundsels and lobelia, trudge through knee, often thigh-deep mud. Higher still, with mist swirling, streaming, dissolving and forming anew overhead, they enter a realm of giant glaciers and sweeping snowfields. Legend has it this hallowed province of Kitasamba - a powerful deity of the Bakonzo and Baamba peoples - is frequented by a half man - half ape like creature: merely uttering its name is taboo, for doing so will bring one out of hiding. In the Land of the Lost Ark The war with Eritrea is over. Mengitsu is in exile. In the mountain stronghold of the Ethiopian Highlands, peace again prevails and life has all but returned to normal. We join Wilby, Ciantar and Getenet Akalu on the edge of the spectacular Simien escarpment, impossible sheer cliffs rise above and fall below them, single drop waterfalls plunge a thousand metres into darkness, a troop of several hundred rare gelada baboons cascade over the lip of a gorge and disappear into the depths of a blackened chasm.Rather than concentrating their Ethiopian climb on one single mountain, they have chosen to explore the length of a little known but nonetheless magnificent, sparsely populated range. Challenging our pre-conceptions to the max, we will glimpse a country full of fertility and promise, meet not a people defeated by fate, but a nation determining its own destiny - a proud, highland race as joyful and light-hearted as they are stalwart.We will experience both Muslim and ancient Coptic Christian traditions in action, observe the daily tasks and trials of highland children, share the incredulous laughter of curious villagers finding more than they usually bargain for at their Saturday market - reactions run high as they spy Westerners for the very first time!Straight from this last remarkable scene, we cut to Kilimanjaro - to a designer-dressed crowd of tourists jetting in to climb the most popular (by virtue of its accessibility) high mountain in the world. Tourism is big business here, and people from all over the world have come to crown their 'African Adventure' with the fulfillment of a life-long dream.Capturing the cosmopolitan flavour of the peak, we will meet people from all walks and talks of life. Swedes, Germans, Japanese, Americans - aged from 17 to 70. We will follow them through moss-draped forests, heath land and scree, see first hand how their collective aspiration and en masse presence have changed the face of the mountain and the lives of those who live beneath its shadow forever. In a departure from the normal Kilimanjaro experience, Wilby and Ciantar will re-find solitude in the unsullied, incredible icy realm of the crater.Wilby and Ciantar join Menya Le Kenya's celebration, then leave with him and brother Illumpala to trek down to the shores of Lake Natron towards Tanzania's awesome "Avenue of the Volcanoes" - an unspoiled landscape lying between the Rift Valley and Serengeti Plains. Walking between dust devils, parting a red sea of flamingos, chasing giraffe, wildebeest and zebra, they finally reach the manyatta (mud and twig homestead) of a distant relative at the foot of Ol Doniyo Le Engai - "The Mountain of God".The ground is rumbling, the sulfuric smell of escaping gases burns their nostrils. A recent eruption and subsequent lava flow necessitates the use of ropes. Camped inside the crater, on the thin soda crust covering a layer of boiling mud just centimetres below, they spend the night with their Maasai friends, learning more about their culture, beliefs and of course, their sacred mountain. From the arid, hellish depths of a volcano to the wet, luxuriance of the fabled "Mountains of the Moon"; this is where Speilberg should have filmed Jurassic Park'.Wilby and Ciantar, together with a team of Bakonzo porters, cut their way through an untameable wilderness of over sized groundsels and lobelia, trudge through knee, often thigh-deep mud. Higher still, with mist swirling, streaming, dissolving and forming anew overhead, they enter a realm of giant glaciers and sweeping snowfields. Legend has it this hallowed province of Kitasamba - a powerful deity of the Bakonzo and Baamba peoples - is frequented by a half man - half ape like creature: merely uttering its name is taboo, for doing so will bring one out of hiding.
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视频编码: DivX 5.1.1
比特率: 1650Kb/s
Video 分辨率: 576x 416
Video 画面比例: 1.38:1
音频编码: AC3
音频比特率: 225Kb/s (112/ch) 48KHz
Audio 声道数: 2
分集时长: 52mins
分集数: 3
体积: ~700MB (734,711,808 Bytes)
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Video Resolution: 576x 416
Video Aspect Ratio: 1.38:1
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Part Size: ~700MB (734,711,808 Bytes)
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