Travel around the world for a firsthand look at volcanoes - perhaps the most dazzling but destructive natural force on earth. Massive volcanic eruption can turn day into night, releasing the power of an atomic blast, spewing toxic avalanches of lava, gas, and ash. National Geographic Video transports you to some of the world's most notorious volcanoes, including Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines and Japan's Mount Unzen. Join volcanologists in their dangerous quest to forecast eruptions and save lives and experience the explosive excitement and human drama surrounding volcanoes.
A**N
"Masters of the Sea"
This documentary from '93 has some of the best nature footage (by David Parer) I've seen, and it's as entertaining as it's educational.It starts with the feeding on salmon off the British Columbia coast, includes mating habits and "pebble massages" that seem to give these majestic creatures much pleasure.It then moves on to Norway, where huge pods of up to 50 hunt for herring as a team, using sound to herd them, and swatting the fish with their massive tails.The best and most awesome part of this film takes place in the remote Crozet Islands in the South Indian Ocean, on the edge of the Antarctic. A large portion of this section is spent showing the seal population, from the birth of a pup, to the constant battle of eluding the hungry whales. There's also a colony of 40,000 King penguins who sometimes get snared. The topography of these islands is extraordinary and unique, and alone would make this documentary worthwhile, just to see this incredible part of the world.The last section takes place in Argentina, where there's spectacular footage of two brothers, "Mel" and "Bernard", catching seal pups for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.Narrated by David Attenborough, this is an hour of film I found fascinating, about these "magnificent animals that must kill to live".
M**R
Wrong Video
This is not "National Geographic Volcano." The DVD is actually "30 Years of National Geographic Specials," which does not contain any shows on volcanoes.
A**R
I love to watch this I had it on video once before and it's great to see them again thanks 👍
I love this so much I'm so grateful that I got it back great job thank you
G**R
Great Documentary
LotA is a great documentary. I bought it for my class room. I teach South American Social Studies at roughly the same time our building Science teacher is teaching a unit on biomes. This video connects the two in a very nice way. Not only does the video focus on the life of the anaconda, it focuses on the other animals and the features of the llanos itself. The animal footage can be quite graphic at times, but does a wonderul job displaying the harsh reality of animal life. National Geographic doesn't try to sugar-coat the reality of the animal kingdom, like some videos do. The snake footage is also very good. I recommend this video for anybody interested in anacondas, the wildlife of the llanos and the llanos itself.
M**.
very basic and boring
This movie was about a guy catching and tagging Anacondas in the mud. WOw how exciting.
D**B
Good but caution for youngsters
I originally got this for my son who is 4 years old. He has been fascinated by volcanoes and I thought this would be a good video. The video and stories I found were amazing but they do talk about a lot of death and destruction. I was thinking it would talk more about the science of volcanoes but it mainly talked about volcanologists and different violent volcanic eruptions. Again, cool stuff but I didn't anticipate seeing bodies cemented by pyroclastic flows and people struggling to stay alive in lahars. The box says "not rated" but I'd day it's a PG 13 or so.
S**N
Very Interesting and engaging
I got this video on a lark since I found it for a penny with free shipping. Boy!!! Did I get my moneys worth! It is worth more than some of the other videos I actually sought out to buy and paid full price for. I am very pleased with this video and will be showing it to my earth science and intro geology students.It only gives brief basic general information on the formation and creation of volcanoes which is why it lost a star. I feel it could have been stronger in that respect. But I almost feel bad doing that because it was so good in everything else. It really zeros in on some of the bigger more recent eruptions and does a very good job of relating the human experience in them. It doesn't shy away from the deaths and devastation that has happened. It gives excellent video on the recent eruptions while giving solid narration to the surrounding events.Highly recommend this video, especially if you can find it for a penny like I did.
N**9
Exciting Photography of Volcanic Eruptions
This is an exciting and attention grabbing video. It is full of information and actual footage of eruptions with first person accounts of the events. This video shows peaceful, predictable volcanic eruptions like some of the volcanoes in Hawaii as well as explosive, deadly volcanoes round the world. This is a few years old, but still informative and worthwhile.
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