External Rating36%
201360 Min.Beendet

Wild Arabia

Wildes Arabien

Sender:BBC Two

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S01E03 - "Die Zukunft"

Ausgestrahlt am Mar 8, 2013, 9:00 PM

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Beschreibung

„Wildes Arabien“ lädt zu einer überraschenden und betörenden Reise in eine der faszinierendsten Regionen der Welt ein. Ein Ort, an dem die antike Vergangenheit auf diemoderne Zukunft trifft. Wundervolle Aufnahmen in absoluter BBCQualitätkombiniert mit einem großartigen Spektrum an Wildlife und beeindruckendenGeschichten! „Wildes Arabien“ zeigt die bemerkenswerten Verbindungen zwischen der Natur, den Menschen und der Landschaft dieses erstaunlichen Landes.

Details

Status
Beendet
Sprache
English
Laufzeit
60 min
Erstausstrahlung
February 22, 2013
Beendet
March 8, 2013
Sendeplan
Friday um 21:00

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Episoden (1 Staffel · 3 Episoden)

Sand, Wind und Sterne

Few places on earth evoke more mystery and romance than Arabia. This series enters the forbidding wilderness and reveals a magical cast of characters. From the snow-white oryx that inspired the myth of theunicorn to the long-legged jerboa leaping ten times its own body length through the star-filled Arabian nights. Horned vipers hunt glow-in-the-dark scorpions, while Bedouin nomads race their camels across the largest sand desert in the world.

Feb 22, 2013

60 Min.

Die Berge des Monsuns

In a remote corner of southern Arabia one mountain range holds a remarkable secret. Swept by the annual Indian Ocean monsoon, the Dhofar mountains become a magical lost world of waterfalls and cloud forests filled with chameleons and honey badgers. Offshore, rare whales that have not bred with any others for over 60,000 years and green sea turtles come ashore in their thousands, shadowed by egg-stealing foxes. Heat-seeking cameras reveal, for the first time, striped hyenas doing battle with Arabian wolves. Meanwhile, local researchers come face to face with the incredibly rare Arabian leopard.

Mar 1, 2013

60 Min.

Die Zukunft

Huge changes have swept across Arabia since the discovery of oil and the Arab relationship with nature has changed too. This is summed up by the changes to camel racing, now an ultra hi-tech sport. Arabia'sanimals now live alongside a very modern society, but Arabia's people are using technology to protect nature - dugongs are fitted with satellite transmitters, hunting falcons chase down radio-controlled planes, and the world's first carbon-neutral city is being built in the very heart of oil country.

Mar 8, 2013

60 Min.

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