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[SBS系列]:非洲最荒野Wildest Africa-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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由Colin Salmon主持的自然纪录片,由SBS于2012年出版-英语旁白Nature Documentary hosted by Colin Salmon, published by SBS in 2012- English narration
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最狂野的非洲最狂野的非洲在雄伟的规模上庆祝??非洲大陆-充满活力的文化和令人难以置信的野生动植物。这部纪录片展示了这片大陆上史诗般的自然眼镜和惊人的美景。这个标志性和地标性系列是对非洲最壮观地点的庆祝,展示了完整的非洲体验。它通过野生动物园参观非洲大陆的五大野生动物,从人类文明的摇篮到世界上最令人敬畏的自然奇观。狮子,大象,豹,黑犀牛,白犀牛和Cape Buffalo。最荒野的非洲发现了他们的秘密地点,文化和野生动植物问题,以及他们所居住的自然奇观如何受到威胁,以及如何克服这些环境压力。??沙漠中???的奥卡万戈水奥卡万戈三角洲是在卡拉哈里沙漠燃烧的中心地带的一块巨大的翡翠绿洲,由奥卡万戈河供食,这种永恒的干湿循环是这种非凡的自然伊甸园的生命线。[编辑]???纳米比亚金沙???纳米比亚的时代已有数千年的历史,人类和动物都在这里居住。辛巴族人通过久经考验的仪式向我们展示了他们与远古祖先的紧密联系,并通过石刻和洞穴壁画进一步证明了这一点。奇特的沙漠植物和绿洲栖狒狒强化了这片土地,这是一个令人着迷的生活故事。和死亡。[编辑]???恩戈罗恩戈罗生火???人们认为,恩戈罗恩戈罗火山形成于大约250万年前,该火山的火山口在一次重大喷发后向内塌陷,从而使现在的广阔,不间断的火山口成为其地标。这片肥沃的土地上到处都是野生动物,从狡猾的鬣狗,骄傲的狮子到成群的牛羚和大象。顽强的Masaai部落使用Natron湖的盐养牛,而世界上最大的火烈鸟群则在其几乎失效的繁殖场中放松身心。[编辑]???赞比西河生命之河???非洲的赞比西河的野生水溢出维多利亚瀑布。当地人充分意识到它的强大威力,将其称为“ Mosi-oa-Tunya”。或“雷声硝烟”。维多利亚瀑布长1英里,高360英尺,是世界上最大的下降水域。在雨季的高峰期,从30英里外可以看到喷雾柱,每分钟有5.46亿立方米的水在边缘上坠落。赞比西河被世界上最史诗般的自然事件之一横渡了几次:牛羚迁徙。[编辑]???维龙加斯冰与火之地???维龙加国家公园以其活跃的火山链和非洲任何公园中最大的栖息地多样性而著称:从草原,热带稀树草原和熔岩平原,沼泽,低地和森林,到鲁汶佐里山的冰原,在山顶达到顶峰5000m以上?栖息地的多样性非常丰富,具有独特的生物多样性,包括地方性以及稀有和全球濒危物种,例如山地大猩猩。Ruwenzori或“月球山”位于刚果盆地的湿润森林和东非季风区之间。Ruwenzori的gWildest AfricaWildest Africa celebrates the continent on a majestic scale -- its vibrant culture and incredible wildlife. This documentary showcases the land’s epic natural spectacles and staggering beauty that are truly wild at heart. This iconic and landmark series is a celebration of Africa’s most spectacular locations, showcasing the full African experience. It journeys from the cradle of human civilisation to the most awe-inspiring natural wonders of the world by going on safari to see the continent’s Big Five – lion, elephant, leopard, black rhino, white rhino and Cape buffalo. Wildest Africa discovers their secret locations, their cultural and wildlife issues, as well as how the natural wonders they live in are being threatened and what is being done to overcome these environmental pressures. With a cinematic scope to rival the land it films, Wildest Africa captures the breathtaking sceneries, stunning details and rich cultures that exist all over Africa.[edit] Okavango Water in the Desert The Okavango Delta, a huge emerald oasis in the burning heart of the Kalahari desert, is fed by the Okavango River and this perpetual cycle of wet and dry is the lifeblood of this extraordinary natural Eden.[edit] Namibia Sands of Time Namibia has been inhabited for thousands of years, by people as well as animals. The Himba people shows us their strong connections to their ancient ancestors through time tested rituals, further documented by stone and cave paintings. Bizarre desert plants and oasis dwelling baboons reinforce this land as a fascinating story of life – and death.[edit] Ngorongoro Born of Fire Ngorongoro is thought to have formed about 2.5 million years ago from a large volcano, whose cone collapsed inward after a major eruption, leaving the present vast, unbroken crater as its landmark. This fertile land is full of wildlife, from cunning hyena and proud lions to vast herds of wildebeest and elephants. The hardy Masaai tribe use Lake Natron’s salt to tend their cattle, whilst the world’s largest flock of flamingo relax in its almost fail-safe breeding grounds.[edit] Zambezi River of Life The wild water of Africa’s Zambezi river spills over Victoria Falls. The local people fully aware of its awesome power dubbed it ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’ or ‘the Smoke that Thunders’. With a width of 1 mile and a height of 360ft, the Victoria Falls forms the largest sheet of falling water in the world. In the height of the wet season, columns of spray can be seen from 30 miles away, as 546 million cubic meters of water per minute plummet over the edge. The Zambezi is traversed several times by one of the world’s most epic natural events: the wildebeest migration.[edit] Virungas Land of Ice and Fire Virunga National Park is notable for its chain of active volcanoes and the greatest diversity of habitats of any park in Africa: from steppes, savannas and lava plains, swamps, lowland and forests, to the ice fields of the Ruwenzori mountains, which culminate in peaks above 5000m. The great diversity of habitats harbors an exceptional biodiversity, including endemic as well as rare and globally endangered species, such as the mountain gorilla. The Ruwenzori or 'Mountains of the Moon', sit between the humid forests of the Congo Basin and the monsoon lands of East Africa. The Ruwenzori's glaciers, frozen at some 5,000m (16,500ft) above sea level drip feed bogs which in turn feed mountain streams, rivers and the great African lakes of Victoria, Albert, Edward and George.[edit] Nile an African Odyssey This series looks at some of Africa's most spectacular locations and how these natural wonders are being threatened by environmental pressures. The longest river in the world at 6,700 kilometres, the Nile drains over three million square kilometres. Some of its water takes six months to reach the sea. Though it flows through one of Earth's harshest deserts and travels the last 2,400 kilometres without a single tributary, it never runs dry.[edit] Madagascar Island of Monsters Madagascar is the world's fourth largest island and is separated from Africa by hundreds of kilometres of sea and 165 million years of evolution - long enough for Madagascar's plants and animals to evolve into some of the most unusual species on the planet.[edit] Mount Kenya African Heart of Ice Kilimanjaro is the tallest free-standing mountain rise in the world, rising 4,600 metres from its base, and providing a dramatic view from the surrounding plains. Nestling in its foothills is Tsavo National Park. Tsavo boasts volcanic hills, four rivers, more than 60 major mammal species and 1000 plant species. The area is known for its herds of 'red elephants', their skins stained by the local ochre dust.[edit] Cape Coast Where Worlds Collide A look at the abundant marine species to be found off Cape Coast, Ghana, including the Great White Shark.[edit] Congo the Untamed Heart The Congo, 'the dark heart of Africa', is really a beautiful, bright wilderness. At its heart lies the world's second largest river system - the Congo River. The Congo River system drains an area the size of Europe fed by ten thousand streams. It takes six months for water to go from the source to the Atlantic 4,700km away.[edit] Sahara Life on the Edge The Sahara is the largest desert in the world - covering a third of the entire African continent, one of the hottest, driest places on earth. Yet there is life here. Unique creatures adapted to one of the harshest environments on earth. Even people find ways to survive and flourish. The program investigates how the Sahara's wildlife has found incredible solutions to survival on the edge of existence. We meet the planet's smallest dog; a fish like lizard; a side-winding snake; and a rare antelope that can survive body temperatures of over 60 degrees Celsius. This episode also reveals the hardy people who make a living here - the Berbers who trade huge distances across the desert with their camel trains;[edit] Lake Turkana Land of the Crocodile Lake Turkana is both the world's largest permanent desert lake and largest alkaline lake, and is found in the north of Kenya's Rift Valley lakes. It is also known to be packed with large Nile crocodiles, thousands of them. It has a deeply-rooted history stretching back many thousands of years, and parts of the Lake and surrounding area have been the location for paleontologists searching for early hominid remains[edit] Ethiopia Land of Extremes The Ethiopian Highlands are a rugged mass of mountains in Ethiopia, Eritrea and northern Somalia in the Horn of Africa. It is sometimes called the Roof of Africa for its height and the large area it covers. The Ethiopian highlands first began to rise 75 million years ago, pushed upwards by volcanic forces. The main dome was split into two halves, the northern and southern highlands, by the development of the Great Rift Valley. Plants and animals from different directions then colonised these separate massifs.
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视频编码: x264 CABAC High@L4.0
比特率: 1842 Kbps
Video 画面比例: (16.9)
Video 分辨率: 720 x 416
音频编码: AAC LC
音频比特率: 128 Kbps AVC 48KHz
Audio 声道数: 2
时长: 53mins
帧速率: 25帧速率
分集数: 13
体积: 688 MB
编码器: mp4
编码: Harry65
来源: PDTV【Technical Specs】——
Video Codec: x264 CABAC High@L4.0
Video Bitrate: 1842 Kbps
Video Aspect Ratio: (16.9)
Video Resolution: 720 x 416
Audio Codec: AAC LC
Audio Bitrate: 128 Kbps AVC 48KHz
Audio Channels: 2
Run-Time: 53mins
Framerate: 25fps
Number of Parts: 13
Part Size: 688 MB
Container: mp4
Encoded by: Harry65
Source: PDTV
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Release Post
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