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BBC Wild China: Hearth of the Dragon - DVDRip Xvid AC3-MVGroup + Legenda Avi












Dados

Titulo Original:
Wild China - Hearth of the Dragon
Título Traduzido:
Wild China - Hearth of the Dragon
Gênero:
Documentário
Duração:
00:59:12
Diretor:
Phil Chapman, Gao Xiaoping
Ano de Lançamento:
2008

Informações

Tamanho:
700 Mb
Resolução:
720 x 400
Frame Rate:
25.00 fps
Formato:
DVDRip
Qualidade de Audio:
10
Qualidade de Vídeo:
10
Codec do Vídeo:
XviD
Codec do Áudio:
AC3
Idioma:
Inglês

Sinopse

Broadcast 11 May 2008, the first programme in the series concentrates on South China, where the climate and terrain is ideal for rice cultivation. The terraced paddy fields of Yuanyang County plunge 2000 metres down steep hillsides to the Red River valley, and are some of the oldest man-made structures in China. In a Miao household in Guizhou province, the arrival of red-rumped swallows signals the time for planting. Other creatures which benefit from the rice monoculture include little egrets and Chinese pond herons. Of the hundreds of caves beneath the limestone hills of the karst region, few have been explored. At Zhongdong, an entire community, including a school, lives in the shelter of a cave. Francois langurs, a rare primate, use their rock-climbing skills to enter caves at night for protection. Other cave dwellers include swifts and Rickett’s mouse eared bats, filmed for the first time catching fish in the dark. Freshwater creatures are an important resource for the people of South China. The Li River cormorant fishermen now only practice their art for tourists, but at Caohai Lake, dragonfly nymphs are a unique and valuable harvest. Some delicacies, such as freshwater turtles, are vanishingly rare. Chinese alligators only survive in Anhui province thanks to dedicated conservation efforts. A troop of Huangshan macaques is shown retreating to the safety of the treetops when a venomous Chinese moccasin is spotted. After the autumn rice harvest, migratory birds including tundra swans and Siberian cranes gather at Poyang Lake.

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http://www.badongo.com/pt/vid/933176
http://www.badongo.com/file/12146643 - Legenda

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