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Just watched the first episode of this series on ABC HD.
Anyone else catch it?
Simply stunning. Wonderful photography and narration.
Looking forward to next week. I think I'll have to add a stopover at this national park during my trip next year:thumbsup:
Omaroo
20-09-2009, 08:40 PM
Fantastic, wasn't it Matt!:thumbsup:
Did you catch the name of that "prismatic" lake?
mithrandir
20-09-2009, 08:42 PM
SWMBO kept switching channels every time it looked like some cute animal was going to become something's dinner.
I gave up and turned on another TV.
I just kept looking at each scene and imagined framing it in the viewfinder of the 40D!:lol:
I recorded it to TiVo....so I'll go back and get the name of that extraordinary lake.
erick
20-09-2009, 08:50 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Prismatic_Spring
Kevnool
20-09-2009, 08:59 PM
Erick wins a chook :lol: :lol: .
Cheers Kev
stephenb
20-09-2009, 09:00 PM
Arrived home from work late and missed most of it, damn. :mad2: Forgot to set the DVD recorder.
Stephen
erick
20-09-2009, 09:10 PM
I had things to do, but kept sneaking a look - especially the wolf catching the mice under the snow and the coyote finding the fish the otter had stashed (not so securely it seemed).
To see the wolf listen for the mice, then jump high into the air and plunge head first deep into the snow - and come up with dinner! Amazing!
Baron von Richthofen
20-09-2009, 09:16 PM
It is amazing to think Yellowstone is a Super Volcano and could go off at any time
What a great loss if it did:scared3:
lacad01
21-09-2009, 08:19 AM
Great viewing last night, amazing camera work. These BBC docos are well worth the viewing. :)
Also watched most of it .... couldnt believe how beautiful the scenery was, unbelievable photography for sure.
Those amazing snow scenes - spectacular - they certainly get extremes of temperature, and that .. 'diamond dust' falling!! Wow.
Also had to flick channels when animals were about to be devoured :sadeyes::sadeyes:
Not a big fan of going to the US as a tourist, but I would LOVE to see that!!
Omaroo
21-09-2009, 08:49 AM
... and Yosemite NP, the Rockies, Grand Canyon... the list goes on. It's a stunning country :)
Fair enough....you stay here, Ill go!!!:lol::lol:
Nononooooo ... I have changed my mind, you can stay and I will go!!
But I was already going....:rofl::rofl:
JimmyH155
21-09-2009, 12:42 PM
Yes, fantastic stuff, and next week is going to be Yellowstone in summer:D. Yes, the BBC puts on some stunning wild life films. :)
GeoffW1
21-09-2009, 02:27 PM
Hi,
It is, still active, and well overdue for a big eruption statistically. However there are no signs that a big blowup is imminent, and with present science we should get warning several years ahead.
However when something does happen it could potentially be 2500 times worse than Mt St Helens. The main Yellowstone caldera is about 60 Km across.
I read that we have a dormant volcano area on the Australian mainland around Mt Napier and Mt Eccles in Victoria. These have not erupted for thousands of years but are not classified as extinct.
Cheers
Certainly was a fascinating and superbly made documentary.
Whenever I see shows on Yellowstone I can't help but think of Yogi Bear :P
Cheers
Waxing_Gibbous
21-09-2009, 03:32 PM
It was a beautifully photographed program. That whole part of the world is fantastic from Autumn to spring.
However, Yellowstone is apparently, a nightmare in summer: packed with tourists, rabid squirrels and bears that have been known to break into cars looking for grub - with people still in them. So don't feel you're missing out on too much. :)
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