photography team, they really are shooting with their lives ah. If you don't like it, you can't do it at all.
Blockbuster-level pictures, epic soundtracks, Dumbledore-like magic dubbing, various story backgrounds designed by nature, and
the performance of wild creatures make this documentary a godsend.
From the magnificent aurora borealis to the slow blooming of tiny ice flowers under the ice surface; from humpback whales passing by in groups on the sea surface
to plankton floating leisurely in the sea ; simple and honest polar bears wandering on the ice surface, sharks in ice seals observed in the exposed head
position, wolves hunt in order to survive build large yak, penguin dad with a small polar bear penguin six months without food or drink
cold waiting for her mother penguin prey return. In nature, given the extreme context, each of which only every
animal living here can shoot a poignant documentary.
But after reading it, the famine started again. Are there any good books, good movies, good documentaries and TV series to recommend? Any kind of
just looking on the line.
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