I watched Blue Planet 2. This is a seven-episode documentary about the unknown and strange landscapes from the coast to the deep sea, and about the reincarnation of hundreds of lives in this strange landscape.
The first episode, the same ocean. It tells about the many creatures in the ocean, from the sea surface to the bottom of the sea, some are huge, some are small, but they all live in this vast and boundless world, which makes me feel the boundless vastness of the ocean.
Episode 2, Deep Sea. In the darkness without light, it is not desolate, but wonderful. The low-light camera captured those translucent, light and mysterious creatures, and also saw those huge, dangerous and suffocating creatures. In the darkness, I felt the force of life.
Episode 3, Coral Reefs. Corals are composed of the remains of coral polyps, in various shapes and colors, and there are many interesting creatures living in them, which are also in danger. Coral reefs are a beautiful scenery under the sea.
Episode 4, Deep Blue. The vast ocean nurtures life and stores many rich resources, large and small, different types of life swim in the clear and deep sea water, the vision suddenly opens up, and the world is so bright.
Episode 5, Green Ocean. Some seabeds will be overgrown with plants and vigorous, showing exceptional richness and tranquility. Green symbolizes vitality, how beautiful the green ocean is.
Episode 6, The Coast. In this episode, we return to land again. In the sea breeze, birds are busy eating and building nests, turtles are eager to crawl across the beach, and the waves wash out strange rocks, which is also a different kind of scenery.
Episode 7, Our Blue Planet. This planet belongs to every creature, and it also belongs to us. We must do our part to maintain this beautiful home together. From this documentary, I felt the wonder and beauty of the ocean, and the hard-earned wonder and beauty.
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