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分类: 欧美剧 2010

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INDIA is an exotic mixing pot of iconic wildlife, secret locations, epic landscapes and colourful beauty. This iconic and landmark series is a celebration of India’s most spectacular locations and incredible wildlife. From the "home of snow" in the epic Himalayan Mountains we travel to the mighty River Ganges, lifeblood of India as it carves out its dramatic path across the subcontinent. We also reveal Thar, the “Great Indian Desert”. Its territory includes much of Rajasthan (“the desert state”), where the bleakness of its environment is juxtaposed with the striking colours of traditional Rajasthani dress and amazing wildlife spectacles Also featured is India's lost world of the north east, home to head hunting tribes, tiger infested forests, mountains not yet climbed, rivers waiting to be fished. And finally to the Western Ghats. This biodiversity hotspot is home to epic waterfalls, hill tribes, hidden caves and stunning wildlife.. Part 1: Thar Desert Sacred Sands Covering 200,000 square kilometres, India’s Thar Desert is one of the harshest places on the planet. Baking heat, desiccating winds and near permanent drought has earned this unforgiving land another name – “the region of death.” As we explore India’s great desert we unveil its hidden secrets, and ultimately shed light as to how the Thar has become the most crowded desert in the world. Part 2: Ganges River of Life The Ganges is the longest river in India. It flows from the glaciers of the world’s highest mountains, the Himalayas, to the largest bay in the world, the Bay of Bengal. Human pollution threatens to overwhelm the river, but somehow wild animals survive. Hindus believe that Ganges water has the power to purify, and it seems there is some scientific evidence to support this conviction: microscopic organisms actually eat bacteria that could cause disease, and uniquely high level levels of oxygen break down organic waste faster than any in other river. This self-cleaning property of Ganges water helps support some of the last remaining true wilderness in the world – the Sundarbans swamp. Here, India’s largest population of wild tigers have never learned to fear man, making them very dangerous neighbours. Part 3: Himalayas Surviving the Summits Outside Asia, no peak reaches above 7000 metres, but along the Himalayan range, over 100 mountains exceed this height by at least 200 metres, making it the tallest mountain range on the planet.As Earth meets the sky along this hostile terrain, powerful winds, sub-zero temperatures, and a lack of oxygen oppose virtually all forms of life, but remarkably, this immense geological feature somehow supports one of the largest and most diverse collections of creatures on the planet – including man. While the Himalayas rugged highlands offer little direct refuge to humans, in the shadow below, over a billion people in India rely on the mountains for survival. Part 4: Western Ghats Monsoon Mountains Stretching for a thousand miles along India’s west coast, the Western Ghats are a spine of mountains that lay claim to being one of the most bio-diverse places in the world. Mountains rear their heads into the path of monsoon clouds, intercepting rains and making the western slopes some of the wettest places in India. Tropical rainforests thrives, and explode with life. The Western Ghats hold the key to life across southern India. Rainwater harvested by the mountains washes down to the coast, feeding Kerala’s backwaters; huge rivers flow east across India’s dry interior, a lifeline to animals and people. Part 5: Indias Lost World Imagine a lost world – head hunting tribes, tiger-infested forests, unclimbed mountains, pristine rivers. Known as the Seven Sisters of India, there are seven relatively unexplored and isolated Indian states. What mysteries lie within this secretive land and why have they remained untouched for so long? North-east India is an anthropological paradise; there is no other place on Earth with so many different ethnic groups. The forest slopes are filled with mysterious tribes whose lives are dictated by the ebb and flow of the rain and the seasonal fruits of the forest. In these largely unexplored and isolated areas people scarcely known to the Western world continue a way of life steeped in ancient rituals.

评论:

  • 漫文耀 3小时前 :

    演员都好,剧本太烂,浪费好题材。丝毫没有拍出“英雄的城市,英雄的人民”。

  • 辰澄 8小时前 :

    要不是抗疫主题真的想打一星。煽情也太生硬了,不如直接喂观众吃芥末。

  • 须映冬 7小时前 :

    开场哭到散场,但主要还是联想到了实际发生的事情

  • 泽安 1小时前 :

    真实的历史背景下的题材本就非常难拍,但这部也有点儿太烂了吧!

  • 梦瑶 0小时前 :

    很多人看到题材可能就在心里减分了吧,我想不带着成见去看,就把它当做欧美圣诞片,其实还蛮不错的。我很喜欢那对黄昏恋,他们俩的一举一动、一言一行都很可爱;D则是感动大于喜欢吧,医院送饭那段居然眼泪汪汪地哭了,递给他纸巾擦擦男儿泪。

  • 艾宜修 8小时前 :

    经历过那个寒冬的人才能深刻体会到那冰冷中渗出的丝丝温暖,在春暖花开时我们拥抱彼此,热泪盈眶,活着就好,就要好好活下去……在那个时刻,每个平凡的人都是英雄

  • 袁美华 3小时前 :

    许绍雄的台词功底太强了,我第一次觉得台词要比演技更能打动人。录视频的那个台词没读几句我就已经想哭了。

  • 树盛 3小时前 :

    影院搞活动去的,本来纠结看爱神还是这个,因为影院当时还没爱神,就先看这个了。看前的担心还是成真了,过于煽情,故事零散,两颗星给老太太那一对,恰到好处。不建议观看,看着想睡觉。

  • 运胤 0小时前 :

    就……非常一般 主要是跟男朋友为了去看拥抱场的 结果无聊到靠着男朋友睡着了……我男朋友看的如坐针毡 一直说还不如去看那个啥风暴 可想而知能有多难看了 只有贾玲出来的时候稍微好看一点点 其他的真的太……还不如去看纪录片呢 好失望

  • 邸广君 8小时前 :

    很普通的一部主旋律温情电影,各种各样的小故事组成,然后用一根线串起来,就这样……

  • 浑舒兰 0小时前 :

    那是新生与死别,山水有重逢,然而毕竟还是小术。离开王警督的第十二天。

  • 珍美 9小时前 :

    作为一个湖北人,当年经历过疫情,我肯定会把这电影看完的。老年人爱情那一段看的不是太适应,感觉太肉麻了。演员用贾玲和朱一龙两个湖北演员挺符合这部片子的意境。

  • 盛允 4小时前 :

    就是说,疫情本身这个事情到什么时候都能赚到我眼泪,比如看到开头一些场面的时候,但是看着看着这个电影故事属实无法吸引我,看麻了...

  • 申屠宇达 3小时前 :

    再见2021👋🏻

  • 羿倩雪 8小时前 :

    真的很感动也很温暖,一方有难八方支援!真的特别震撼!希望疫情能早日过去。

  • 素小宸 8小时前 :

    生命结束亦或是开始,生活方式的改变是应该值得好好思考,致敬医务工作者,对那些为抗疫付出的人真心道一声谢谢!

  • 闵阳荣 0小时前 :

    感动,平凡人有大爱。希望香港早日迎来春天……

  • 种忆丹 6小时前 :

    咱就是说,李氏夫妇大桥上讲那一段话加上拥抱,给我整尬到了。虽然题材是很好,但确实内容太碎了,个人觉得撑不起一部长片。

  • 臧青文 9小时前 :

    晴川历历汉阳树,芳草萋萋鹦鹉洲,2020年武汉疫情,原来已经是两年前的事情了,恍如隔世,又好似昨天。

  • 阳安福 3小时前 :

    即使是将经历过的拍出来就已经很感人了,没想到,二年多了,还在持续中。

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