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纪录片部落--纪录片《[BBC纪录片]高速公路的隐藏的荒野TheHiddenWildsoftheMotorway-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载》高清百度云1080p下载

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发表于 2020-7-13 23:41:55 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
     

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[BBC系列]:高速公路的隐藏的荒野The Hidden Wilds of the Motorway-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2020年出版-英语旁白Nature Documentary hosted by Helen Macdonald, published by BBC in 2020- English narration     

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英国最繁忙的道路有野性吗?海伦·麦克唐纳(Helen Macdonald)沿伦敦轨道高速公路沿顺时针方向行驶-在M25的视听范围内寻找隐藏的野性和自然美景。在她的旅途中,海伦遇到了生活在高速公路上方,旁边和下方的杰出人物,动植物,并深入探讨了英国最长,最受欢迎的旁路的有争议历史。M25一直是英国风景的近35年,那么自然世界如何适应高速公路在其周围环境中划出一条道路?海伦(Helen)从肯特(Kent)交界处的泰晤士河南侧开始,探索M25前40英里的林地。在人类生活如何塑造动物生活的第一个迹象中,大山雀正在改变呼声,以便在道路的轰鸣声中被听到。但是人们通常不太愿意适应M25的喧闹声,由于19世纪画家塞缪尔·帕尔默(Samuel Palmer)的山水画,肖勒姆(Shorham)村赢得了一场改变高速公路的战斗。帕尔默的画作因其印象前的风格和对良性乡村的田园风光而备受赞誉。尽管帕尔默的眼光与当时的农场主的残酷现实相矛盾,但20世纪的当地人利用他们的情感价值来拯救肖勒姆山谷,并通过附近的树林改道高速公路,秋天的雨水使真菌涌入路边的林地。一种,Neurospora,为我们拥挤的高速公路提供了潜在的解决方案。神经孢子?s的移动DNA在极其复杂的真菌高速公路网络周围平稳流动。科学家们试图找出真菌的秘密,希望有朝一日能激发出更强大的运输网络。高速公路的西侧弧线横穿河流和运河的水世界。海伦潜入在高速公路和水路之间的空隙中形成的宁静空间。当地作家JG Ballard痴迷于我们城市基础设施周围的隐藏空间,将它们用作他的反乌托邦小说的背景。M25穿过泰晤士河的地方,海伦(Helen)在高速公路下方的潮湿混凝土上寻找植物生命。青苔经常被忽视?但是自然历史博物馆植物学家西尔维娅·普莱斯德尔博士(Silvia Pressel)透露,这些原始植物的抗旱特性对于植物如何从水转移到人迹罕至的石质土地至关重要。5亿年前的巨大飞跃为如今的所有陆地植物和依赖它们的哺乳动物铺平了道路。海伦探索的最终水道是国际象棋河,世界上仅有的200条白垩流之一,其中85%位于英格兰南部。这条水晶般清澈的水道正好穿过高速公路下方,穿过一个微小的非涵洞。初冬时节,雌性褐鳟在河床砾石上的高速公路旁挖巢-这项习俗在数百万年以来一直没有改变。高速公路的北弧由草原所界定,海伦在高速公路旁的边缘发现狐狸和红k。Is there a wild side to Britain's busiest road? Helen Macdonald embarks on a clockwise loop around London's orbital motorway - searching for hidden wildness and natural beauty within the sight and sound of the M25. Along her journey, Helen encounters the remarkable people, plants and animals living above, beside and beneath the motorway, and delves into the controversial history of the UK's longest and least-loved bypass.The M25 has been part of Britain's landscape for nearly 35 years, so how has the natural world adapted to the motorway carving a path through its environment? Starting just south of the Thames at Kent's Junction 1, Helen explores the woodland that lines the first 40 miles of the M25. In a first sign of how animals' lives are shaped by the man-made world, great tits are changing the pitch of their calls in order to be heard above the roar of the road. But humans have often been less willing to adapt to the M25's noisy presence.The village of Shoreham won a battle to divert the motorway, thanks to the landscape paintings of 19th-century artist Samuel Palmer. Palmer's paintings are highly prized today for their pre-impressionistic style and their idyllic visions of a benign countryside. Although Palmer's vision was at odds with the harsher reality for farmworkers of the time, 20th-century locals leveraged their emotive value to save Shoreham's valley and re-route the motorway through nearby woods.Autumn rains trigger fungi to emerge into the roadside woodland. One species, Neurospora, offers a potential solution to our congested highways. Neurospora's mobile DNA flows smoothly around an incredibly complex network of fungal freeways. Scientists are trying to figure out the fungi's secret, in the hope of one day inspiring more robust transport networks.The western arc of the motorway crosses a watery world of rivers and canals. Helen dives into the serene spaces created in gaps between the motorway and the waterways. Local author JG Ballard was obsessed with the hidden spaces around our urban infrastructure, using them as settings for his dystopian novels. Where the M25 crosses the river Thames, Helen searches for plant life on the damp concrete beneath the motorway. Mosses are often overlooked, but Natural History Museum botanist Dr Silvia Pressel reveals that the drought-resistant properties of these primitive plants are key to how plants made their move from water to the uninhabitable rocky land. This huge leap 500 million years ago paved the way for all of today's land plants and the mammals that rely on them.The final watercourse Helen explores is the river Chess, one of only 200 chalk streams in the world, 85% of which are in southern England. This crystal-clear waterway passes right beneath the motorway through a tiny non-descript culvert. In early winter, female brown trout dig their nests right by the motorway in the gravel of the riverbed - a ritual unchanged for millions of years.The motorway's northern arc is defined by grasslands where Helen discovers foxes and kestrels in the verges beside the motorway. At Rothamsted Research Station, she discovers why this unfertilized environment is such a special place for wildlife, in contrast to the less diverse cropland beyond.At Waltham Abbey in Essex, Helen reveals an incredible world lurking in the rubble of what was once Britain's largest gunpowder factory, where the wild has reclaimed the land. Just beyond this derelict landscape lies Epping Forest, home to 500 fallow deer. The motorway presents a huge potential hazard to the animals whilst they are distracted by the autumn rut. Luckily, the deer have worked out how to cross the motorway safely via a little-used farm bridge.In the final eastern quarter, Helen finds industrial wastelands being reclaimed by nature. The co-ordinated acrobatic display of a flock of lapwing inspires Helen to meet a team of Cambridge University computer scientists. They are using animal swarm-inspired rules to programme fleets of robot cars, showing how, by co-operating with each other, they are able to avoid traffic jams. This semi-autonomous technology could soon be applied to our own road vehicles, allowing our motor cars to self-organise the solutions to potential snarl-ups. By borrowing simple principles from swarming animals, everyone will get home faster.Helen concludes her lap of the M25 by approaching the giant QEII suspension bridge over the River Thames. Just upriver, Helen discovers the wonderfully wild Rainham Marshes. This former MOD firing range has been turned into a sanctuary for waders and wintering wildfowl. Rainham is a final example of how the brownfield sites encountered all along the motorway have an incredible capacity for wildlife. They are often already earmarked for development; in many cases we should be doing our best to protect them.     

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视频编码: x265 CABAC Main@L4     

比特率: CRF 22 (~2242Kbps)     

Video 分辨率: 1920x1080     

Video 画面比例: 16:9     

帧速率: 25 帧速率     

音频编码: AAC-LC     

音频比特率: Q=0.45 VBR 48KHz (~128Kbps)     

Audio 声道数: 2     

时长: 89 mins     

分集数: 1     

体积: 1.48 GB     

来源: HDTV     

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Video Codec: x265 CABAC Main@L4     

Video Bitrate: CRF 22 (~2242Kbps)     

Video Resolution: 1920x1080     

Video Aspect Ratio: 16:9     

Frame Rate: 25 FPS     

Audio Codec: AAC-LC     

Audio Bitrate: Q=0.45 VBR 48KHz (~128Kbps)     

Audio Channels: 2     

Run-Time: 89 mins     

Number Of Parts: 1     

Part Size: 1.48 GB     

Source: HDTV     

Encoded by: JungleBoy     

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