Monday, October 25, 2010

Planet Earth

I'll admit to be a wildlife nut. I could easily spend hours out in the woods hoping to get glimpses of deer, identify birds, or maybe if I'm lucky, see a bear or a wolf. Blame it on my upbringing, spending much of my youth out in the boondocks in Northern Wisconsin. My love for nature grew from being up there.

Anyways, that love brings me to this post. I spent some time over the weekend watching the Discovery Channel series The Planet Earth. I've seen it before, but it's always a pleasure to see it again. This 11 part documentary covers wildlife all over the globe! Using 71 camera men and women, filming took place in 204 locations in 62 countries in all seven continents. It took four years to complete filming!

The series features great cinematography and breath taking visuals! Also a first for many species to be filmed...

If you like wildlife and nature programs, I'd recommend to check this out...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I understand what you are talking about like being outside and walking through the woods, seeing the wild life. I would rather be outdoors than couped up inside. I love the outdoors and walking in the woods and seeing the wildlife. I remember seeing that show on t.v.. That is a real good show.

I also remember seeing the one on planet earth. I really learned a lot on that show. There is so much that we don't know about our planet that I did learn on that show. I couldn't believe how much information I did learn that night. I would really recommend people to watch that show and you will learn a lot about our planet. If people love out planet they would watch that show.

drewzepmeister said...

Anonymous, you took the words out of my mouth!

Anonymous said...

I actually got you to where you couldn't say anything. That is a first with someone that can comment to anything. I am joking!

But that is the truth about show. People have to watch it to see what the are all missing about our planet.