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[BBC系列]:河流:泰伊河上的一年The River: A Year in the Life of the Tay-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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海伦·麦克唐纳(Helen Macdonald)主持的自然纪录片,由英国广播公司(BBC)于2019年发行-英语旁白Nature Documentary hosted by Helen Macdonald, published by BBC in 2019- English narration
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海伦·麦克唐纳(Helen Macdonald)追踪了英国最大的河泰(Tay)整整一年的戏剧性旅程。这部电影融合了自然历史,尖端科学和历史传记以及壮观的旅行记录,是对我们最大的河流的庆祝,它从融化的高地雪变成了流入冷北海的巨大洪流。在西部,在东部的邓迪(Dundee),海伦(Helen)探索泰伊(Tay)的神奇景观,遇到稀有而美丽的野生动物,并追溯其标志性鲑鱼种群在四个壮观季节中史诗般的生命周期。春季的山峦窥视揭示了顽强的生命形态,这些生命形态是在冲水中终生磨砺的,从世界上唯一的游泳鸣禽北斗星到模仿赛车形状的may蝇仙女。海伦(Helen)继续她的旅行,参观了偏僻的泰河支流。泰尔河支流的河床岩石导致了18世纪的科学人詹姆斯·赫顿(James Hutton),成为第一个完全掌握地球真实年龄的人,引发了深层时间的“异端”概念。随着春天到夏天,海伦研究了一个新引入的野生海狸殖民地,以了解这位有争议的海归如何改变泰河的景观。她还着迷于充满阳光的实验室里的微观生命,这些微小的绿藻正在帮助他们解决生活中的一个重大问题:像我们的第一个那样的多细胞体如何进化。秋天的冷却空气创造了更黑暗,更丰富的实验室泰河沿岸的树木掉下了数百万的叶子?营养素的大量涌入有可能破坏河流生态系统的微妙平衡。但是海伦遇到了一个不可能的救星:淡淡的淡水珍珠贻贝。随着冬天的到来,海伦的旅程到达了珀斯,珀斯开始与大海融为一体。下游咸淡的水是英国最大的芦苇床,是我们最稀有鸟类之一的庇护所,大胡子的山雀,是人与自然相互支持的绝佳典范。随着河流最终成为邓迪(Dundee)以外的北海,海伦(Helen)反思了当地多名数学家达西·汤普森(D'Arcy Thompson)的非凡遗产,一个世纪前的见解揭示了简单的数学规则可以解释自然世界的复杂之美。是泰族最具标志性的物种的故事:大西洋三文鱼。雄伟的鱼类之王近几十年来迅速衰落。海伦将与努力拯救这些奇妙生物的河流守护者会面,科学家们将利用新技术解决它们为何消失的谜团。海伦不仅仅是Tay令人惊叹的自然和地理亮点,还试图了解河流如何进入我们的想象力。Tay的故事融合了历史与自然,人类的努力和冒险,并最终体现了我们复杂生活的精妙平衡如何在不断蜿蜒的银线中反映出来。科学家们使用新技术解决了为什么它们消失的奥秘。海伦不仅仅是Tay令人惊叹的自然和地理亮点,还试图了解河流如何进入我们的想象力。Tay的故事融合了历史与自然,人类的努力和冒险,并最终体现了我们复杂生活的精妙平衡如何在不断蜿蜒的银线中反映出来。科学家们使用新技术解决了为什么它们消失的奥秘。海伦不仅仅是Tay令人惊叹的自然和地理亮点,还试图了解河流如何进入我们的想象力。Tay的故事融合了历史与自然,人类的努力和冒险,并最终体现了我们复杂生活的精妙平衡如何在不断蜿蜒的银线中反映出来。Helen Macdonald traces the dramatic journey of Britain's greatest river, the Tay, over an entire year. Mixing natural history, cutting-edge science and historical biography with a spectacular travelogue, the film is a celebration of our largest river as it transforms from melting Highland snow to a vast torrent flowing into the cold North Sea.Following the river's course from Ben Lui in the west to Dundee in the east, Helen explores the Tay's magical landscapes, encounters its rare and beautiful wildlife and traces the epic lifecycle of its iconic Salmon population across four spectacular seasons. Spring's mountain glens reveal hardy lifeforms, honed for life in rushing water, from the Dipper, the world's only swimming songbird, to a mayfly nymph that mimics the shape of a racing car's aerofoil to withstand fast-flowing streams.Helen continues her travels with a visit to the remote Tay tributary, whose riverbed rocks led to an 18th-century man of science, James Hutton, becoming the first person to fully grasp the Earth's true age, sparking the 'heretical' concept of deep time. As spring moves into summer, Helen studies a newly introduced wild Beaver colony to see how this controversial returnee is transforming the Tay's landscape. She also takes a fascinating look at the microscopic life that fills the sun-drenched waters in a lab where these tiny green algae are helping to answer one of life's great questions: how multicellular bodies like ours first evolved.Autumn's cooling air creates darker, richer waters as the Tay's riverside trees shed millions of leaves. This huge influx of nutrients threatens to upset the delicate balance of the river's ecosystem. But Helen meets an unlikely saviour: the unassuming freshwater pearl mussel. As winter starts to grip, Helen's journey reaches Perth, the point where the river begins to mingle with the sea. In the brackish water downstream lies the UK's largest reed bed, a sanctuary for one of our rarest birds, the bearded tit, a wonderful example of man and nature working together to support each other. As the river finally becomes the North Sea beyond Dundee, Helen reflects on the extraordinary legacy of local polymath D'Arcy Thompson, whose insights a century ago revealed how simple mathematical rules can explain the complex beauty of the natural world.Interwoven with Helen's journey downstream is the story of the Tay's most iconic species: Atlantic salmon. The majestic king of Fish has suffered a rapid decline in recent decades. Helen will meet the river guardians striving to save these wonderful creatures, and the scientists using new technology to solve the mystery of why they are disappearing. More than just the Tay's stunning natural and geographical highlights, Helen also seeks to understand how rivers enter our imaginations. The story of the Tay interweaves history and nature, human endeavour and misadventure, and ultimately captures how the fine balance of our complex lives is reflected in its constant winding silver thread.
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帧速率: 25 帧速率
音频编码: AAC-LC
音频比特率: Q=0.45 VBR 48KHz (~126Kbps)
Audio 声道数: 2
时长: 89 mins
分集数: 1
体积: 1.41GB
来源: HDTV
编码: JungleBoy【Technical Specs】——
Video Codec: x265 CABAC Main10@L3.1
Video Bitrate: CRF 23 (~2138Kbps)
Video Resolution: 1280x720
Video Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Frame Rate: 25 FPS
Audio Codec: AAC-LC
Audio Bitrate: Q=0.45 VBR 48KHz (~126Kbps)
Audio Channels: 2
Run-Time: 89 mins
Number of Parts: 1
Part Size: 1.41GB
Source: HDTV
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