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  • PLANET EARTH in concert

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    18 September 2012




    MLE.

    Word. A friend took me to see the BBC's Planet Earth at the Southbank Centre the other day. It was accompanied by a live orchestra, so the sound was amazing, better than I thought actually.  Evidently Planet Earth is a 2006 television series produced by the BBC Natural History unit. As I don't watch television ever, I naturally had never heard of it before. It took 5 years to make and is the most expensive documentary series ever commissioned by the BBC.

    I was blown away by the "hunter and hunted" part.  It is basically just a series of alligators and sharks attacking their prey, but shown in super super slow motion - which makes it absolutely majestic.

    You can see the famous shark clip here.  Unfortunately, the quality is very poor, I wish I had more time to hunt down something better.

    Suzan x
    Posted in: science nature film
    -Tags: BBC Planet Earth shark