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                        ESS  HD  DOCUMENTARY

    These documentaries you don’t find as this quality anywhere on the net

BBC BLUE PLANET II

 

Documentary Title : One Ocean

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Description about One Ocean Documentary:

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Animals featured include bottlenose dolphins that play with corals in the Red Sea, smart tuskfish that use coral to break open clam shells, large packs of giant trevally hunting tern chicks in atolls in the Indian Ocean, a female Asian sheepshead wrasse changing its sex to male, false killer whales joining a pack of bottlenose dolphins in New Zealand, orca and humpback whale feasting in large schools of herring in Norway and walrus resting and breeding on the melting ice in the Arctic.

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Link to download :  https://mega.nz/fm/FFo0iACT

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Documentary Title : Coral Reefs

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Description about Coral Reefs  Documentary:

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Coral reefs are a large habitat created by tiny creatures called coral polyps. Features broadclub cuttlefish searching prey, coral trout cooperatively hunting with octopusGreen sea turtles in Borneo cleaned by surgeon fish and blennies, bottlenose dolphins playing, bobbit worm hunting in the sands of the reef, a saddleback clownfish family transporting a Cocus shell on which to lay their eggs, and marbled groupers breeding in French Polynesia.

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Link to download   :   https://mega.nz/fm/FFo0iACT

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Documentary Title : Big Blue

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Description about Big Blue Documentary:

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A large school of spinner dolphins chase lanternfish with yellowfin tunasailfish and the devil raysperm whales with their calves, blue sharks eat a whale carcass with the world's largest predatory fish, the great white shark. A Portuguese man o' war floats in the current waiting for small fish, and whale sharks breed in the Galapagos Islands. Highlights the effects of plastic on marine life, with a short-finned pilot whale calf having died after ingesting plastic particles.

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Link to download   :   https://mega.nz/fm/FFo0iACT

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Documentary Title : Coasts

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Description about Coasts Documentary:

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Animals featured include thousands of olive ridley sea turtles that come up to land to lay their eggs; Galápagos sea lion in the Galápagos Islands catching yellowfin tuna in the shallow bay of the coast; rock pool creatures including predators like starfishsea anemones and clingfishes that prey on limpets and bivalvesmoray eels and octopus hunt red rock crabs in Brazilpuffins avoiding parasitic jaegers; a colony of king penguins crossing a colony of fiercely territorial elephant seals; and large groups of spinner shark and blacktip shark off the coast of Palm Beach, Florida.

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Link to download   :   https://mega.nz/fm/FFo0iACT

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BBC PLANET earth II

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Documentary Title : Jungles 

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Description about Jungles Documentary:

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Jungles are the richest places on Earth. A magical world of surprise, drama and unforgettable wild characters. From the jungles of Brazil, home to caiman hunting jaguars and strange jungle dolphins that swim in the tree tops, to Costa Rica where ninja frogs fight huge wasps, we watch as the animals face life in the most competitive place on Earth. We follow alongside the beautiful indri as she bounces through the forest in Madagascar and stay out late at night to witness glow-in-the-dark creatures never before filmed! There are even mini ‘dragon lizards’ with a special trick to deal with life in the jungle!

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Link to download   :   https://mega.nz/fm/FFo0iACT

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Documentary Title : Grasslands 

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Description about Grasslands Documentary:

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Grasslands cover one quarter of all land and support the greatest gatherings of wildlife on Earth. The extraordinary creatures that live here must survive the most hostile seasons on the planet. From bizarre looking Saiga antelope in Asia, rarely seen by humans, to the giant ant-eaters of Brazil, grassland animals show remarkable survival techniques. In the flooded Okavango, lions take on formidable buffalo in epic battles, stunning bee-eaters ride on the back of ostriches like miniature jockeys, while caribou embark on great migrations, where they must cross paths with their nemesis, Arctic wolves.

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Link to download   :   https://mega.nz/fm/FFo0iACT

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Documentary Title : Cities 

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Description about Cities Documentary:

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Cities are growing at a faster rate than any other habitat on Earth. They may seem an unlikely place for animals to thrive, but for the bold this is a world of surprising opportunity. Leopards prowl the streets of Mumbai, peregrine falcons hunt amongst New York’s skyscrapers and a million starlings perform spectacular aerial dances over Rome. We welcome some creatures into our cities; in Jodhpur langurs are revered as religious deities and in Harar locals live in harmony with wild hyenas. Many animals, however, are struggling to cope in the urban jungle. As the architects of this environment will we choose to build cities that create a home for both us and for wildlife?

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Link to download   : https://mega.nz/fm/FFo0iACT

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Documentary Title : David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities

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Description about David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities Documentary:

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David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities is a British nature documentary series first broadcast on Eden in January 2013, Produced by Humble Bee Films,[1] Sir David Attenborough presents the series which puts a spotlight on some of nature’s evolutionary anomalies and how these curious animals continue to baffle and fascinate.

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Link to download   :  https://mega.nz/fm/FFo0iACT

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Documentary Title : Grasslands

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Description about Grasslands Documentary:

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Grasslands cover one quarter of all land and support the vast gatherings of wildlife, but to survive here animals must endure the most hostile seasonal changes on the planet. From Asia's bizarre-looking saiga antelope to the giant anteaters of Brazil, grassland animals have adapted in extraordinary ways to cope with these extremes. In the flooded Okavango, lions take on formidable buffalo in epic battles, on the savannah bee-eaters take advantage of elephants to help catch insects and, on the freezing northern tundra, caribou embark on great migrations shadowed by hungry Arctic wolves.​

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Link to download   :  https://mega.nz/fm/FFo0iACT

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Documentary Title : Climate Change – The Facts

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Description about Climate Change – The Facts Documentary:

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Climate Change – The Facts is a 2019 British documentary presented by David Attenborough that discusses the science of climate change and possible solutions to counteract it. The one-hour programme made its debut on BBC One in the United Kingdom at 9pm on 18 April 2019. The film won general praise from critics for highlighting the dangers that could be presented by not doing enough to tackle climate change. The Guardian called it a "rousing call to arms", while The Telegraph described the title as "robust" and praised the use of Attenborough as presenter: "At a time when public debate seems to be getting ever more hysterical," it said, "it's good to be presented with something you can trust. And we all trust Attenborough."

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Link to download   :  https://mega.nz/fm/FFo0iACT

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Documentary Title : Extinction: The Facts

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Description about Extinction: The Facts Documentary:

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Extinction: The Facts is a 2020 documentary film by the natural historian David Attenborough which aired on the BBC. It depicts the continuing sixth mass extinction, caused by humans, and the consequences of biodiversity loss and climate change. It also suggests positive action which can be taken to halt or reverse these effects. With a peak viewership of roughly 4.5 million on its premiere, the programme received positive critical reception.

 

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Link to download   :  https://mega.nz/fm/FFo0iACT

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BBC Human PLANET 

 

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Documentary Title : Arctic 

 

Description about Arctic  Documentary:

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The third episode looks at the hunting season of some of the 4 million people eking out a living within the hostile Arctic Circle. Topics include: Inuit hunting Greenland sharks as food for their huskies; using a neap tide to gather mussels under sea ice in North-eastern Canada; hunting narwhals (prized as a source of Vitamin C) using traditional methods in Greenland; in July, using nets to harvest auks in Siorapaluk, Greenland; preparing kiviak, made by fermenting auks in a seal skin; in September, herding and driving of reindeer by Sami people on Arnøya in Norway; and in October, removing migrating polar bears in Churchill, Manitoba Canada.

The "Behind the Lens" end-section reveals on the difficulties of locating narwhals on the unpredictable ice-floes.

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Link to download   :  https://mega.nz/file/wQRBFYpY#qHGjv0s2IVeBvVWmQCz8E1WmZnERi6CzcfdS5uoBpZg

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Documentary Title : Cities 

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Description about Cities Documentary:

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The final episode concludes the series with an exploration of humans attempts to control urban nature. Topics include: using falconry in Dubai to control the feral pigeon population; local police on Segway scooters controlling wild elk stags in Estes Park, Colorado; the dilemma of selling food in a rhesus macaque-infested market in Jaipurcatching rats and controlling other pests in New York City; dealing with a bedbug infestation in London with a sniffer dog; attracting feral pigeons in Fes in order to harvest droppings for leather tanning; living with and profiting from free-tailed bats in Austin, TexasBishnois rescuing and caring for orphaned fawns in Rajasthan; the availability of non-seasonal or non-local foods all over the world; scavenging on a landfill in Mombasa, Kenya; building the green city of Masdar in Abu Dhabi; and urban apiary in New York City.

The "Behind the Lens" end-section explores on a range of filming experiences from all habitats.

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Link to download   :   https://mega.nz/file/NcpwiYwa#dr7FtaVE4C5hUXQVjBcC9vxtxYIb47rXwQqA44tvKIs

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Documentary Title : Mountains 

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Description about Mountains Documentary:

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This show highlights the attraction of mountains for people, such as security or rare resource exploitation. Topics include: ethnic Kazakhs hunting with golden eagles in the Altai Mountains of Mongolia; cliff-farmers battling gelada monkeys in the Semien Mountains of Ethiopia; mining rock sulphur in the active Ijen crater on the Indonesian island of Java; Yangoru-boiken tribe members hunting giant bats in the New Guinea Highlands; avalanche control using dynamite on mountains near Grindelwald in the Swiss Alpscataracts due to high-UV rates, and free eye surgery provided by Dr. Sanduk Ruit in remote areas of the HimalayasNepal; and a Tibetan sky burial using vultures high in the rural mountainside.

The "Behind the Lens" end-section focus on the challenges of finding prey for the golden eagles.

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Link to download   :  https://mega.nz/file/8ApQGaDS#OU9OBidPWZfKBh8cNd9iz3HoOrGsAZpaDFmUrGsjAv8

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Documentary Title : Oceans 

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Description about Oceans Documentary:

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The beginning of the episode contrasts the richness and dangers of the oceans with the adaptability and endeavour of the people attracted to it, and their reliance on oceanic resources with its exploitation. Topics include: goose barnacle collection in coastal Galicia in northern Spainsperm whale hunting off the Indonesian archipelago island of Lembatabottlenose dolphin assisted fishing at Laguna in Brazil; the spiritual origins and modern aspects of surfing in Hawaii; shark calling in Papua New Guinea; the dangers of compressor diving around Palawan in the Philippines; and the transient stateless houseboat Bajau people living in the Coral Sea near Borneo.

The "Behind the Lens" end-section looks on the dangers of compressor diving in the Philippines.

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Link to download   :   https://mega.nz/file/JQh1HT4b#1MEuV1b8X5OnMlQeESuO4s570QO9Osk5z3zdt3rrHcY

 

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Documentary Title : Dominion

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Description about Dominion Documentary:

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The term dominion means to rule over nature. This is the idea that humans are in charge of the world on behalf of God. Some Christians who have a literal interpretation of the Bible believe that this gives humans the right to use the world's natural resources for their own benefit.

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Link to download   :   https://mega.nz/file/tdYC1b7S#ZSNPKOmTg_YsT29FfJRRHX2zAP5jcp5-DRb3TqcJ204

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Land of the Tiger

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Documentary Title : Sacred Waters

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Description about Sacred Waters Documentary:

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The second programme features the wildlife of India's sacred rivers, the Ganges and Brahmaputra. Beginning at Devaprayag, the confluence of two tributaries which together give rise to the Ganges, Thapar explains how the fertility of the waters is dependent on the summer monsoon. The rains bring a peak flow of 1 billion US gallons (3,800,000 m3) of water every second down the rivers, flooding the plains of northern India and Bangladesh with fertile silt. The Bharatpur wetland sanctuary near the Taj Mahal is actually a man-made environment but is now a haven for hundreds of thousands of birds, including 2,000 pairs of painted storks which are filmed building nests, mating, incubating eggs and feeding their chicks.

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Link to download   :   https://mega.nz/file/l3x1DCLL#zjn_3EvVprufTby4srxFeIW21hkQHerOuSQqZTvz5wk

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Documentary Title : Monsoon Forest

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Description about Monsoon Forest Documentary:

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The final programme looks at India's dwindling rainforests, now confined to the Western Ghats, upper Assam and Sri Lanka. The once extensive forests have been decimated by logging, firewood collection and hunting. In the opening scene, Valmik Thapar tracks lion-tailed macaques in southern India, a very rare fruit and seed eating monkey. In the Western Ghats, there are 120 species of amphibian, including flying frogs. Invertebrates use colour for camouflage, warning and defence, but mantises and crickets still fall prey to slow-moving chameleons.

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Link to download   :  https://mega.nz/file/4qAjhI5J#mE8iKTIV-0ClV1kdQycjLy2qwpCFTs9gmwXRK8DI6-c

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Planet Earth: The Future

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Documentary Title : Saving Species

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Description about Saving Species Documentary:

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The first programme asks if there really is an extinction crisis facing certain species. Alastair Fothergill, executive producer of Planet Earth, admits that making the series was a bittersweet experience since some creatures were filmed with the knowledge that their continued existence is under threat. David Attenborough believes that conservation of the natural world is something that can unite humanity if people know enough about it. Cameraman Martyn Colbeck relates that every single day during a six-week African visit to film for "Jungles", he and his crew were awakened by the sound of gunshots

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Link to download   :  https://mega.nz/file/IrxllIqQ#txNpCdcyiHYwYRtcoVrmLDFE3jy9MDFo1trT8y2NHMw

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Documentary Title : Why Is There a Crisis

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Description about Why Is There a Crisis Documentary:

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Attenborough presents some stark facts. He states that humans are now triggering a mass extinction on a similar scale to that which wiped out the dinosaurs — but at an unprecedented rate. He investigates the five main activities of mankind that are the most likely contributory factors:

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Link to download   :  https://mega.nz/file/M3gzgSwb#BghVUyp1rb13OUTB2tzxBXsHcHaj9TK9dnygg-ReCbQ

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