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Living Landscapes: Hawaiian Islands
Live Landscapes: Bali
Living Landscapes: The Rocky Mountains
Living Landscapes: The Most Beautiful more
List of films:
Living Landscapes: Hawaiian Islands
Live Landscapes: Bali
Living Landscapes: The Rocky Mountains
Living Landscapes: The Most Beautiful Corners of the Earth
Living Landscapes: California Redwoods
Live landscapes: the Pacific coast
Live landscapes: Autumn in the forests of New England
Living Landscapes: Flowers and Gardens
Live Landscapes: Sandy Canyons
Living Landscapes: The Beautiful Mountains of the Earth
Living Landscapes: Wild Africa
Live Landscapes: The most beautiful sunrises and sunsets
Live Landscapes: Costa Rica
Live Landscapes: Tropical Forest Olympic and others close
The documentary The Lion Ranger was produced by Kevin Richardson, a zoologist and wildlife researcher in Africa. The film tells about the lives of the more
The documentary The Lion Ranger was produced by Kevin Richardson, a zoologist and wildlife researcher in Africa. The film tells about the lives of the inhabitants of the private reserve “The Kingdom of the White Lion” (The Kingdom of the White Lion) and how Kevin helps to save this corner of nature from destruction and destruction.
In the reserve live white and golden lions, black leopards and hyenas. In each of the three episodes of his film The Lion Caretaker, Kevin shows life in a lion pack, the relationship between adult lions and cubs, the problems and conflicts sometimes brewing here.
Kevin Richardson has long been known for his advocacy for wildlife conservation in Africa. He became the author of a number of documentaries, as well as the producer of the fiction the film "White Lion", telling about the fauna of Africa.
Kevin’s concern is well-founded – the lion population, in particular, has declined over the past 15 years from 350,000 to 25,000 individuals, which is largely due to the permitted hunting of these animals, which brings multimillion-dollar income to the governments of the African countries on which they are found. Just one permit to shoot a lion costs about $40,000, which doesn't stop hunters, most of them from overseas. Governments sell licenses to kill rhinos, lions, elephants, giraffes. Kevin Richardson hopes the media attention, and his films in particular, will help turn the tide of disaster. close
The most powerful natural phenomena known to mankind. Find out how volcanoes, hurricanes, earthquakes originate and gain strength, and how we can save ourselves when we are within their range.
The most powerful natural phenomena known to mankind. Find out how volcanoes, hurricanes, earthquakes originate and gain strength, and how we can save ourselves when we are within their range. close
The miniseries, created in collaboration with the famous popular science magazine "Popular Mechanics", will present the viewer with the military science more
The miniseries, created in collaboration with the famous popular science magazine "Popular Mechanics", will present the viewer with the military science of the XXI century almost completely transformed: new, never before seen types of weapons, stunning scientific discoveries, exclusive film and video frames, exhaustive and convincing interviews of authoritative experts from whom it is impossible to break away! In this issue, you will learn how modern land, sea and air weapons differ from their predecessors.
Perfect Disaster was a one-hour American documentary television mini-series that premiered in 2006 on the Discovery Channel. The program depicted the more
Perfect Disaster was a one-hour American documentary television mini-series that premiered in 2006 on the Discovery Channel. The program depicted the worst-case scenario that major cities could expect in the near future if hit by extreme disaster. A large part of each episode was based around the lives of citizens from each city, with the remainder of the program showing us real-world scientists discussing the very high probabilities of these disasters. The trademark tagline of the show was "When the conditions are right, it will all go wrong." The series currently airs on the Science Channel. close
Are you trying to help kids take over their brains? Try to develop their intelligence with our best content, perfect for young researchers, inquisitive scientists and discoverers.
Are you trying to help kids take over their brains? Try to develop their intelligence with our best content, perfect for young researchers, inquisitive scientists and discoverers. close
The documentary series (2009-2011) takes you on a journey through the universe.
Episode 1: From the Unimaginably Large to the Unimaginably Small, we explore more
The documentary series (2009-2011) takes you on a journey through the universe.
Episode 1: From the Unimaginably Large to the Unimaginably Small, we explore everything from the atom to the cosmos.
Episode 2: Blowing up the Universe - Despite its apparent peace, the cosmos possesses tremendous destructive energy. We explore the dark forces that drive space storms and explosions.
Episode 3: Speeding Through the Universe - The question of speed is primary. We always strive for maximum speed, and in space exploration, speed is paramount. Imagine that you dive into space and find yourself in a completely different place. So fasten your seatbelts and get ready for something incredible.
Episode 4: Is anyone there? Is anyone out there? - Are we alone in the universe? How did we get to Earth? How well do scientists think they've done in the last 10 years?
Episode 5: Collision Course - Learn about the most powerful collisions in space and meet the people who protect us from their devastating consequences.
Episode 6: Stellar Storms - We will look at the power of the most extreme weather on Earth, and then go into space, where winds rage at 17,500 km / h and methane storms.
Episode 7: To the Extremes - Look into the world of the unknown, traveling to the depths of the ocean and space, and try to find answers to the most incomprehensible questions with us.
Episode 8: Time Bombs - Planets, their moons and stars can face disaster at any moment. Is it possible to predict cosmic cataclysms?
Episode 9: Star Gates - Throughout history, humanity has been interested in the stars. We learn about the role of astronomy in the life of the first civilizations.
And many other stories will tell you about space. close
From the 4.5 billion-year epic of planet Earth, to the centuries-old prophecies of Nostradamus, to the hunt for the man who killed Abraham Lincoln, History more
From the 4.5 billion-year epic of planet Earth, to the centuries-old prophecies of Nostradamus, to the hunt for the man who killed Abraham Lincoln, History Specials brings together the channel's most watched and acclaimed historical programs. History captures the grand sweep of our past with wit, intelligence, and enthusiasm, in programs covering critical turning points and fascinating cultural phenomena from the Dark Ages to Sherman's March, the comets to Columbus. Cutting-edge CGI recreates ancient battle scenes, and expert interviews shed light on some of history's greatest mysteries. See the past and present wonders of the world come together in this captivating collection — the source for all the fascinating history you want to know. close
This is the story of the Vietnam War in three parts, told in the form of a military chronicle. The Early Period of War and the Beginning of Full-scale more
This is the story of the Vietnam War in three parts, told in the form of a military chronicle.
The Early Period of War and the Beginning of Full-scale Intervention.
In the early 60s, the John F. Kennedy administration was determined to repel “communist aggression” in Southeast Asia, and the United States began building military bases in South Vietnam. U.S. volunteers as advisers train and train the South Vietnamese government army and participate in combat planning.
August 64, in the Gulf of Tonkin, there is a battle between the American destroyer Maddox and North Vietnamese torpedo boats - an incident that "untied" the hands of the US Congress.
March 65, to protect the strategically important airfield Da Nang in South Vietnam sent two battalions of marines. Since then, the United States has turned from an observer to a direct participant in the Vietnam Civil War, giving it a new character. .
Part two: Tet offensive.
In the hope of turning the tide of the war, the leadership of North Vietnam from mid-1967 began to plan a large-scale offensive throughout South Vietnam. In January 68, for the implementation of this plan, the command of North Vietnam tries to pull US forces closer to the demilitarized zone, concentrating large forces near the US military base Khesan and beginning its siege. For the first time since the beginning of the war, all major South Vietnamese cities were targeted.
The U.S. military is aware of the offensive but underestimates its scope.
War from the jungle comes to towns and villages. .
Part three: De-escalation of the war.
President Johnson’s address to the nation in March 68 to end the bombing of North Vietnam, to begin peace talks, and to decide not to run in the next presidential election significantly undermines the morale and morale of American soldiers.
By January 69, the death toll for Americans was 30,000.
In the new presidential election, Richard Nixon won under the slogan of ending the war with an honorable peace.
The US plans to withdraw its troops and shift the fighting to the shoulders of the armed forces of South Vietnam. The process of “Vietnamization” is beginning. The United States is withdrawing its first 25,000 troops.
With nearly four years to go before the Paris Peace Agreement is signed, the war continues for most American soldiers. . . close
Following an elite crew of workers-- brakemen, engineers, construction crews, mechanics and train drivers – Railroad Alaska illustrates the battle against more
Following an elite crew of workers-- brakemen, engineers, construction crews, mechanics and train drivers – Railroad Alaska illustrates the battle against ferocious weather and treacherous terrain to keep the State of Alaska’s critical 500-mile long railroad rolling to deliver life sustaining supplies. From controlled avalanches to prevent catastrophe, to fascinating characters, like Jim James, the one-handed handy man, learn what it takes to keep this train on track. close
How does it feel to come face to face with a car-sized spider? Or drink the bear dew flowing from the aphid? The first channel invites viewers on an exciting more
How does it feel to come face to face with a car-sized spider? Or drink the bear dew flowing from the aphid? The first channel invites viewers on an exciting journey! Fearless zoologist Nigel Marvin and his friends Laura and Doug, reduced to microscopic size, explore the life of insects living in an ordinary garden. They will guide the viewer through the familiar world with new, previously unknown paths. Computer graphics and special slow-motion and macro shooting techniques allowed the filmmakers to get unique shots that captured insects. close
Everything is a Remix is a four-part television film about the history and cultural significance of remixes. If you are still convinced that there is more
Everything is a Remix is a four-part television film about the history and cultural significance of remixes. If you are still convinced that there is a lot unique in this world, then you should pay more attention to the authors of the film.
Modernity is such that often in many areas, very often in music, we take as a basis what was previously created by others. The creators of the film make a reminder that everything that is considered new is, as you know, well-forgotten old, and invite the public to share with them the results of their research. close
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