Be A Predator : Oceans (Wildlife Documentary)


Imagine you are flying above the African savannah, swimming under Antarctic ice, climbing up Amazon trees and diving the Marianna abyss.

Imagine you can suddenly see in the night, hear ultra-sounds, decode radar waves and detect electric fields.

1,2,3… you are a lion or else a dolphin, a bear or a vulture!

Using the latest technologies of image treatment and stock footage from Saint Thomas Productions’ extensive film library, this wildlife series presents an insider’s view of the predators’ life and senses. Both spectacular and entertaining, the series gives a modern outlook on nature and its most spectacular ambassadors: predators.
Each episode depicts a predator and its hunting techniques in its natural habitat. Following the principles of a food chain, the programmes jump from one animal to the next, from hunter to prey.

Oceans

Sharks or Dolphins, two predators, two morphological responses to the same environmental constraints. Which one is the better adapted to survive?
An underwater camera passes swiftly over a coralline sandbank then stops on a black and image of a razor fish lurking in wait. Several bottlenose dolphins forage in this location. The mothers use echolocation to spot razor fish and teach their young how to master this sophisticated sense that we don’t know. Other bottlenose dolphins have developed yet another spectacular application of this sense: they hunt grey mullets in the muddy mangrove waters and strand them on the banks. Other dolphin species use this natural sonar in different ways: some descend in group in the abyss to locate anchovy shoals. They force them up to a lesser depth where they will get stuck by the natural frontier of the water surface. But how is it possible to hunt in the darkness of the abyss without this super-sense? Seals have found an answer to this question, thanks to their vibrissae. These whiskers can detect the movements of prey in total darkness. But what can really be seen with these whiskers and how do they use them? That is what a young sea lioness in Patagonia and a grey seal in Scotland learn… before they suddenly end up in the jaws of a super-predator, a killer whale. How can they resist? To rule over the oceans, this animal an array of senses, a hunting culture transmitted from one generation to the next and an adaptability to changing environmental conditions.

Author(s): Frédéric Bernadicou et Julien Naar
Director(s): Frédéric Bernadicou et Julien Naar
Year: 2006
Producer(s): Saint Thomas Productions
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Top 100 Places To Visit In Europe


Europe has to be the most beautiful place in the world! From the countless medieval cities, to the jaw dropping landscapes of the Alps, Europe has it all! Ive spent the last few years traveling Europe and I want to show you my favorite places! This video was months in the making and im so excited to finally share it with you! Where is your favorite place in Europe?

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Deadliest Journeys - Borneo: The Jungle Convoy


Borneo has one of the last primary forests in Southeast Asia. A treasure that makes the fortune of forestry operations. Loggers and drivers come from all over Indonesia to seek the best wages in the country, slaughtering with all their might. Dangerous work carried out under extreme conditions. Massive deforestation has disfigured the region to the point of endangering the wildlife and indigenous peoples who live there. Borneo, the fourth largest island in the world, has become the symbol of this unequal struggle against the big companies which exploit its wealth to the detriment of its inhabitants, its fauna and its flora.

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El misterio de "La última cena" de Leonardo da Vinci | DW Documental


Un misterio envuelve a la famosa pintura de Leonardo da Vinci «La última cena.» Sólo el 20 por ciento de la obra original se aprecia hoy en día. Al estilo de una novela de suspenso, el reportaje intenta reconstruir cómo se veía en origen el mural.

Leonardo da Vinci, artista y genio universal del Renacimiento. En mayo se cumple el quinto centenario de su muerte. Creó obras mundialmente famosas, incluido el fresco «La última cena.» El mural se encuentra en su ubicación original, en el refectorio del antiguo convento dominico de Santa Maria delle Grazie de Milán. Esta pintura, de 4,60 metros de altura y 8,80 metros de ancho, fue restaurada durante 19 años. Durante los trabajos, los científicos descubrieron que hoy sólo puede apreciarse el 20 por ciento del original. Entonces, ¿qué aspecto tenía el original, al que rodean tantas leyendas? La búsqueda de pistas conduce también a la pequeña abadía de Tongerlo en Bélgica, donde se descubrió una misteriosa copia muy antigua de la obra de Leonardo da Vinci. Esta pintura sobre lienzo podría ser una obra encargada para el rey francés Luis XII llevada a cabo por el taller da Vinci. Esto acerca a los científicos un poco a la verdad.

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Das Lukas-Evangelium mit allen Kapiteln | Lumo Project


«Es begab sich aber zu der Zeit, dass ein Gebot von dem Kaiser Augustus ausging, dass alle Welt geschätzt würde.»

So lauten die berühmten ersten Worte der Weihnachtsgeschichte im Evangelium nach Lukas. Es berichtet von Jesu Wirken auf der Erde und erzählt viele seiner Gleichnisse.

Gestützt auf die neuesten theologischen, historischen und archäologischen Forschungsergebnisse bietet Regisseur David Battys Spielfilm eine anschauliche Darstellung der biblischen Ereignisse.

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Zeitreise: Die Welt im Jahr 0 | Ganze Folge Terra X


Der Archäologe Professor Matthias Wemhoff reist zurück in die Zeit und stellt Fragen: Was geschah in der Welt zur Zeit der Geburt Jesu? Was machten eigentlich die Maya, als die Chinesen die große Mauer bauten und in Europa die Römer einen Grenzwall gegen die Barbaren aus dem Norden errichten? Wemhoff zeigt uns die Gleichzeitigkeit von Kulturen, die verschiedener kaum sein könnten — zum Teil aber auch wiederum verblüffend ähnlich sind. Eine Parallelgeschichte der Menschheit in der Epoche der Zeitenwende, die durch das Miterleben zum Staunen einlädt.

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8. The Sumerians - Fall of the First Cities


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In the dusts of Iraq, the ruins of the worlds first civilization lie buried.

This episode, we travel into the extremely distant past to look at the Sumerians. These ancient people invented writing and mathematics, and built some of the largest cities that the world had ever seen. Find out about the mystery of their origins, and learn how they rose from humble beginnings to form the foundation of all our modern societies. With myths, proverbs and even some recreated Sumerian music, travel back to where it all began, and find out how humanitys first civilization fell.

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Sound engineering by Thomas Ntinas

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Jake Barrett-Mills
Rhy Brignell
Shem Jacobs
Nick Bradley
Emily Johnson

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Secrets dhistoire - Léonard de Vinci, le génie sans frontières


Léonard de Vinci est la figure emblématique de la Renaissance. Il est tout à la fois un peintre virtuose et un ingénieur visionnaire mais aussi un architecte, un botaniste, un anatomiste, un mathématicien et bien plus encore. Mais limage de vieux savant à la barbe de prophète ne doit pas faire oublier que Léonard de Vinci a dabord été un fringuant et jeune homme au charme solaire. Animée par une quête obsessionnelle de perfection, sa vie a connu de nombreux rebondissements que Stéphane Bern se propose de raconter, depuis sa jeunesse florentine jusquà ses dernières années dans les majestueux châteaux de la Loire, en compagnie de son ami le roi François Ier.

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