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product_id: 49020505
title: "Africa [DVD]"
brand: "david attenborough"
price: "3150 kr"
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# Africa [DVD]

**Brand:** david attenborough
**Price:** 3150 kr
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- **What is this?** Africa [DVD] by david attenborough
- **How much does it cost?** 3150 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Description

David Attenborough presents this five-part BBC natural history series exploring the stunning landscapes and undiscovered creatures of Africa's five major regions. Using state-of-the-art technology, cameramen journey across the length and breadth of the continent, from the Atlas Mountains to the Cape of Good Hope, documenting previously unseen wildlife behaviour, discovering strange new creatures, and uncovering an array of spectacular, never-before-filmed locations.

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## Customer Reviews

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    Another winner!
  

*by M***B on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 April 2022*

Hi, this is yet another example of the BBC firing on all thrusters. The photography is first rate, the sequences interesting and fresh. There is also no attempt to invent a narrative. This is an organised and in-depth expose into the variety of animals that inhabit the African plains, jungles, mountain ranges, ravines and rivers. The photography is first rate, especially the footage captured at night and it is all capped-off with the dulcet tones of our own Sir David. An excellent addition to your Blu Ray nature collection.

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    Cape Exception
  

*by D***R on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 July 2013*

I've just finished watching "Africa" on Blu-Ray and in the main must agree with the majority of other reviewers. Each episode is a marvel of natural history film making and the series warrants an unequivocal five stars, however, the episode entitled "Cape" lets the entire series down very badly. The episode is shoddily put together and misleading.The Cape has its own unique floristic and faunal composition caused by climatic conditions. This was only touched on by the programme. A quarter of the episode was devoted to the reproduction of turtles, which although interesting had nothing to do with the Cape. The episode continued with some film of storks, spoonbills and pelicans fishing. The relevancy of this to the "Cape" was never explained. The Drakensburg Mountains were then considered. Again, interesting but relevant to the Karoo, not to the Cape.Additionally the episode was littered with glaring errors of which two examples will be sufficient. It was stated that the sardines met an impenetrable barrier when they met the warm Agulhas Current. This is utter hogwash. The arrival of the sardines off the coast of KwaZuluNatal, more than 1 500 kms east of this "barrier" is a well reported event and a highlight for fishermen, dolphin watchers and nature lovers in general. Indeed their arrival was extensively filmed as part of an earlier Attenborough documentary.Secondly, the assertion that "rainwater flows from Mozambique, south to the Eastern Cape" left me speechless. Where are these westerly flowing rivers? Did anyone look at a map? In the interest of brevity, I'll not go into other errors, suffice to say that the episode gave the impression that the series makers had a lot of excess film which they didn't know what to do with. These were then lumped together under the tenuous title "Cape".The Cape is in fact an exceptional area of biological diversity. Nearly 4% of the Earth's plant species live in the Cape and the vast majority of these species are unique to the area. I would have thought that such an ecosystem would have been better served from an eponymous episode in an otherwise excellent series.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Marvellous...
  

*by �***� on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 February 2022*

The BBC and David Attenborough, have been producing World beating nature documentaries for years.This one is no exception. The camera work, production and expert commentary by the man himself are all absolutely spot on.Sit back, relax and enjoy the show.Highly recommended. Buy with confidence.I do not receive any payment or free goods for writing these reviews. I am just happy to share my views on my purchases with fellow like minded Amazonians in the hope that you may find it helpful.

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