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  • A Vast Continent Defines Its Young Inhabitants Australia is one of the youngest nations on earth, but it is also home to one of its oldest indigenous populations. The country is a captivating mix of desolation and riches, from the harsh life of the outback Spanning over 4 million miles to the welcoming, fertile lands of over 22,000 miles of coastline. Australians are survivors,as they've faced some of the driest conditions worldwide. Deeply rooted to the land that offers them so much and so little. Discovery Atlas: Australia Revealed tells the stories of its spirited people, one of the world's oldest cultures, including Aboriginal performers who trace their ancestry back to the land, drive the world's biggest trucks and join a cattle roundup on the world's largest ranch a lifesaver who can't imagine an existence without the ocean, and a jillaroo who could never be fenced in. Discovery Atlas: Australia Revealed is an epic adventure with intimate insights into this big, bold and tenacious country.


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  • David Breashears, creator of the acclaimed IMAX film EVEREST, once again turns the large camera on an enormous mountain--this time Africa's Kilimanjaro, the highest freestanding mountain in the world. Follow six hikers, led by a local Chagga guide, as they transverse five climate zones, across 19,340 feet, to the peak. Breathtaking views highlight this fantastic tale of true adventure. This large-format documentary follows a 45-mile hiking trip up Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest freestanding mountain in the world. Led by a local guide, the diverse group of hikers is made up of a broad range of people aged 12 to 64. The wide landscape shots of the mountain's five differing climates are interspersed with interview footage. Narrated by Jacob Kyungai


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  • Narrated by Donald Sutherland. In 2005, a small group of scientists and filmmakers agreed to leave everything behind for more than a year to sail to the Antarctic and live in isolation. Following in the path of the greatest explorers, expedition leader Jean Lemire and the crew of the Sedna IV dedicated themselves completely to measuring the threat posed by global warming in a place where Earth is particularly vulnerable. The resulting film, is a record of their incredible 430-day journey that inspires equal measures of fear and admiration. Alternating between captivating images of beauty and serenity, and spine-tingling sequences where the ship's crew finds itself on the edge of catastrophe, this is an expedition where danger and wonder are inextricably linked.


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  • Hello I recently witnessed a plane creating what could possible ( how can i know for sure unless i was the one responsible?) of been Chemtrails over Belfast on Sunday 4th April at around 7.30 am onwards. The sky was perfectly blue with just a few very small thin normal clouds and there was no wind at ground level but as the the plane made its passes the sky was slowly turned white from the horizon up. I managed to take some pictures using a camera phone but it was hard to get a clear picture they will be below this text so you can see them. Later that day we drove towards Newcastle (NI) and could see the same or probably another plane creating more trails. If anyone else saw these or knows where the planes are coming from etc or has any opinions about this please get in touch either through here or my Blog site(see below). For anyone who doesn't know what a Chemtrail is please vist www.BBC5.TV or search on google! More info at my blog http://theanimamundi-yokaboo-com.blog...


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