Freshwater recap & spoilers

Freshwater (Planet Earth - S1E3) recap & spoilers

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Follow the descent of rivers from their mountain sources to the sea. Watch spectacular waterfalls, fly inside the Grand Canyon and explore the wildlife in the world's deepest lake. Planet Earth captures unique and dramatic moments of animal behaviour: a showdown between smooth-coated otters and mugger crocodiles; deep-diving long tailed macaques; massive flocks of snow geese on the wing and a piranha frenzy in the perilous waters of the world's largest wetland..

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Freshwater - Planet Earth S1E3 Reviews

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Planet Earth, Series 1Great..Score: 5/5

Great ShowWonderful and beautifully photographed. Amazing what they have been able to capture as far as wildlife is concerned..Score: 5/5

Breathtaking!This is one of the most phenomenal series I've ever seen!.Score: 5/5

AwesomeI've watched many tv shows about wildlife and the planet in general. I've got to say this is one of the best! The HD version looks great, and all the camera work for the show is absolutely amazing! You get to see a lot of aerial photography witch gives you many great views! I've seen animals i've never seen before doing things i've never witnessed so detailed on camera! You'll be amazed.Score: 5/5

SweetI love it.Score: 5/5

BEST SHOW EVERPlanet Earth is the best show ever made. Now that i can watch it on my iPod makes it even better. Only prob is the narrator has an annoying voice. Other than that AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!.Score: 5/5

Attenborough is the best!Its crazy how hard it is to find good documentaries on itunes but this is worth purchasing to watch over and over. Excelent value. Also, cant wait for Planet Earth II to come out, hope they dont make us wait too long and especially hope they continue to give us the origional version with David Attenborough, no watered down version made for the US market!.Score: 5/5

Monumental an breathtakingThis exhaustive and meticulous series will make you feel very insignificant, and very fortunate at the same time. This is a series that will be shown for generations. What a beautiful world we all inhabit..Score: 5/5

Best documentary ever, but...The HD version looks absolutely terrible on a 60" LCD TV. Looks terrible on a 27" iMac, for that matter. What gives?.Score: 3/5

Really worth itThe planet earth is one of the best infotainment tv for the kids..Score: 5/5

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Best. Doc. Ever.Nothing comes remotely close to being as good as planet earth. NOTHING..Score: 5/5

Amazing seriesThis is an amazing... the film work itself is extraordinary, but the excellent commentary that accompanies it really makes the whole series perfect. I recommend it to everyone, not just nature lovers. My personal favorite is 'Ocean Deep.' The deep ocean has always fascinated me, because it's such an alien environment to humans. The creatures found far below the water are nothing short of spectacular. Overall, a wonderful series, well worth the money. Oh... and get HD. @ TNT... I am having a hard time understanding your comment. Why in the world would a series like this NOT be copyrighted? Duh..Score: 5/5

IntéressantUn film très intéressant même si il est en français.Score: 5/5

Breath-takingThis show is amaazing.Score: 5/5

FantasticPlanet Earth is the best nature doccumentary in the world! If you like nature than you should buy this series..Score: 5/5

BEST DOCUMENTARY EVERDavid Attenborough is great and it almost makes the movie along with the HD scenes it is definitely worth it. I have the Blue Plant which is also a great thing to get with this and it is also commentated by the same guy. I highly recommend this movie though.Score: 5/5

AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!GET IT. ITS THE BEST THING TO WATCH THE WORLD ,AND THE POLES, DEEP BLUE AND MANY MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.Score: 5/5

Simply StunningI have always loved nature however I found that most documentaries didn't show Natures Beauty to its fullest capability. But this documentary was Stunning!.Score: 5/5

FantasticAbsolutely stunning. Plus... Sir David Attenborough narrates. What's not to love?.Score: 5/5

Pole to PoleWhy does it have a price when it is in itunes free section on the home page?.Score: 4/5

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Utterly poorThis is NOT true HD, just a really poor rip. At bets on par with an upscale DVD and in parts only as good as DVD. There is an occasional moment where it looks like it’s in HD but it does not last. Picture quality of Planet Earth II is exceptional by comparison..Score: 1/5

EducationalThis is an absolute treasure to download especially educational for my kids who have their i pads while we travel around in summer. Mesmerizing voice and amazing images- forget the comments about hd quality it is just amazing. To have this close look of what is happening on our planet ! , and knowing that our kids are unfortunately little exposed to it. Our children are our future, they will change our world and will restore balance..Score: 5/5

StunningRed Pandas Are My Favourite Animal- They're So cute! - Just Thought I'd Tell You!!! This programme is so interesting. I Love animals, i like it when Attenborough goes to the jungle, beautiful animals..Score: 5/5

A little gemStunning to watch on iPod, great resolution and wonderful sound..Score: 5/5

SpectacularThe HD version looks great (i don't have Blue Ray to compare tho). These images blew my mind!.Score: 5/5

Is it really HD? i think not...But is it really HD? I mean, is it really 1080 HD? Save your money and buy it in the shops on BluRay. You wont look back, i promise. These so-called HD downloads from i-tunes are nothing of the sort! How can they get away with putting HD next to something that is blatantly not HD? I really dont understand.....As for the documentary itself, You can never go wrong with Attenborough, The Man is a god..Score: 2/5

LegendThis is brilliant! I'm not that into nature shows but this is eye-opening to say the least. Well done BBC!.Score: 5/5

Planet EarthBest biological series of all time! David Attenborough is a legend! Buy it and you won't regret it :).Score: 5/5

I know I'll be kicking myself if I buy this nowFirst of all, there is no way that this is anything other than a 5 star programme, my rating, however, relates to the package as a whole. It's inevitable that eventually this will appear on the store in High Definition, and I know I'll be kicking myself if I buy it in the current sub-PAL resolution before then. For old archive TV programmes, the current resolution is fine, but for a televisual feast like Planet Earth, something better is needed. It's near impossible to buy a new television set these days that is designed for standard definition, so Apple really need to get their act together and start selling programmes and films in an HD format. I'm reluctant to go down the Blu-ray route, as I much prefer the ease of use offered by the iTunes Store/Apple TV combination, but until they start selling in HD (and sort their prices out) there are certain programmes that I am going to do my damnedest to resist buying..Score: 1/5

No Planet Earth Diaries!5 Stars for this AMAZING TV series but, only 4 stars as the 10 minuute Planet Earth Diaries are missing from the end of each episode! Please put the diaries back in!.Score: 4/5

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Planet Earth Season 1 Episode 3 (Freshwater) Images & Pictures

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1From Pole to Pole - Planet Earth, Series 1 episode 1 spoilers, recap and reviews
From Pole to Pole05 Mar 2006$2.99

The lives of animals and plants are dominated by the sun and fresh water which trigger seasonal journeys. The latest technology and aerial photography enable the Planet Earth team to track some of the greatest mass migrations.

2Mountains - Planet Earth, Series 1 episode 2 spoilers, recap and reviews
Mountains12 Mar 2006$2.99

Tour the mightiest mountain ranges, starting with the birth of a mountain at one of the lowest places on Earth and ending at the summit of Everest. One of Earth's rarest phenomena is a lava lake that has been erupting for over 100 years. The same forces built the Simian Mountains where troops of gelada baboons live, nearly a thousand strong. In the Rockies, grizzlies build winter dens inside avalanche-prone slopes. The programme also brings us astounding images of a snow leopard hunting on the Pakistan peaks, a world first.

4Caves - Planet Earth, Series 1 episode 4 spoilers, recap and reviews
Caves26 Mar 2006$2.99

The Cave of Swallows in Mexico is a 400m vertical shaft, deep enough to engulf the Empire State Building. The Lechuguilla cave system in the USA is 193km long with astonishing crystal formations. Caves are remarkable habitats with equally bizarre wildlife. Cave angel fish cling to the walls behind waterfalls with microscopic hooks on their fins. Cave swiftlets navigate by echo-location and build nests out of saliva. The Texas cave salamander has neither eyes nor pigment. Planet Earth gets unique access to a hidden world of stalactites, stalagmites, snotites and troglodytes.

5Deserts - Planet Earth, Series 1 episode 5 spoilers, recap and reviews
Deserts02 Apr 2006$2.99

Around 30% of the land's surface is desert, the most varied of our ecosystems despite the lack of rain. Saharan sandstorms reach nearly a mile high and desert rivers run for a single day. In the Gobi Desert, rare Bactrian camels get moisture from the snow. In the Atacama, guanacos survive by licking dew off cactus spines. The brief blooming of Death Valley triggers a plague of locusts 65km wide and 160km long. A unique aerial voyage over the Namibian desert reveals elephants on a long trek for food and desert lions searching for wandering oryx.

6Ice Worlds - Planet Earth, Series 1 episode 6 spoilers, recap and reviews
Ice Worlds09 Apr 2006$2.99

The Arctic and Antarctic experience the most extreme seasons on Earth. Time-lapse cameras watch a colony of emperor penguins, transforming them into a single organism. The film reveals new science about the dynamics of emperor penguin behaviour. In the north, unique aerial images show a polar bear swimming more than 100km. Diving for up to two minutes at a time. The exhausted polar bear later attacks a herd of walrus in a true clash of the Titans.

7Great Plains - Planet Earth, Series 1 episode 7 spoilers, recap and reviews
Great Plains16 Apr 2006$2.99

After filming for three years, Planet Earth finally captures the shy Mongolian gazelle. Only a handful of people have witnessed its annual migration. Don't miss the bizarre-looking Tibetan fox, captured on film for the first time. Over six weeks the team follow a pride of 30 lions as they attempt to hunt elephants. Using the latest night vision equipment, the crew film the chaotic battles that ensue at close quarters.

8Jungles - Planet Earth, Series 1 episode 8 spoilers, recap and reviews
Jungles23 Apr 2006$2.99

Jungles cover roughly three per cent of our planet yet contain 50 per cent of the world's species. High-definition cameras enable unprecedented views of animals living on the dark jungle floor. In the Ngogo forest the largest chimpanzee group in the world defends its territory from neighbouring groups. Other jungle specialists include parasitic fungi which infiltrate an insect host, feed on it, and then burst out of its body.

9Shallow Seas - Planet Earth, Series 1 episode 9 spoilers, recap and reviews
Shallow Seas30 Apr 2006$2.99

A humpback whale mother and calf embark on an epic journey from tropical coral paradises to storm ravaged polar seas. Newly discovered coral reefs in Indonesia reveal head-butting pygmy seahorses, flashing 'electric' clams and bands of sea kraits, 30-strong, which hunt in packs. Elsewhere plagues of sea urchins fell forests of giant kelp. Huge bull fur seals attack king penguins, who despite their weight disadvantage, put up a spirited defence.

10Seasonal Forests - Planet Earth, Series 1 episode 10 spoilers, recap and reviews
Seasonal Forests06 May 2006$2.99

Discover the Taiga forest, on the edge of the Arctic - a silent world of stunted conifers. The trees may be small but filming from the air reveals its true scale. A third of all trees on Earth grow here and during the short summer they produce enough oxygen to change the atmosphere. In California General Sherman, a giant sequoia, is the largest living thing on the planet, ten times the size of a blue whale. The oldest organisms alive are bristlecone pines. At more than 4,000 years old they pre-date the pyramids. But the baobab forests of Madagascar are perhaps the strangest of all.

11Ocean Deep - Planet Earth, Series 1 episode 11 spoilers, recap and reviews
Ocean Deep20 May 2006$2.99

Life goes to extraordinary lengths to survive this immense realm. A 30 tonne whale shark gorges on a school of fish and the unique overhead heli-gimbal camera reveals common dolphins rocketing at more than 30km an hour. Descending into the abyss, deep sea octopus fly with wings and vampire squid use bioluminescence to create an extraordinary colour display. The first ever time-lapse footage taken from 2,000m down captures eels, crabs and giant isopods eating a carcass, completely consuming it within three hours.

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This jaw-dropping, award-winning, landmark series from the BBC’s Natural History Unit presents the epic story of life on Earth. Four years in production, over 2000 days in the field, using 71 cameramen filming across 204 locations in 62 countries, this is the ultimate portrait of our planet. A stunning television experience that combines rare action, unimaginable scale, impossible locations, and intimate moments with our planet's best-loved, wildest, and most elusive creatures. From the highest mountains to the deepest rivers, this blockbuster series takes you on an unforgettable journey through the challenging seasons and the daily struggle for survival in Earth's most extreme habitats. Using a budget of unprecedented proportions, HD photography, and unique, specially developed filming techniques, Planet Earth takes you to places you have never seen before, to experience sights and sounds you may never experience again.

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In 2006 Planet Earth redefined natural history filmmaking, giving us the ultimate portrait of life on Earth. Ten years on, the unprecedented advances in both filming technology and our understanding of the natural world means we can once again reveal our planet from a completely new perspective. Planet Earth II allows us to experience the world from the viewpoint of the animals themselves. From spellbinding wildlife spectacle to intimate encounters, Planet Earth, The Complete Collection will take you closer than ever before.

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Planet Earth Diaries goes behind the scenes of the highly acclaimed natural history series to tell some of the amazing stories from the production team. Four years in the making, it involved over 2000 days in the field, using 71 cameramen filming across 204 locations in 62 countries. From diving with piranhas in Brazil to flying a hot air balloon over the trees of Madagascar, every filming assignment provided its own unique challenges.

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Four years in production, over 2000 days in the field, using 71 cameramen filming across 204 locations in 62 countries, Planet Earth created the ultimate portrait of our planet. Now, in these original specials, go behind the scenes to meet the people who made the show possible. Hear their stories and re-visit the best moments of the ground-breaking series. A stunning experience that combines rare action, unimaginable scale, impossible locations and intimate moments with our planet's best-loved, wildest and most elusive creatures.

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