Caves recap & spoilers

Caves (Planet Earth - S1E4) recap & spoilers

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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..

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Caves - Planet Earth S1E4 Reviews

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RevewSimply breath taking.Score: 4/5

Amazing!Planet Earth is mesmerizing! It captures the beauty of this planet. Reminds us why things like global climate and deforestation are so important. This is our home, the only one we have, and it needs to be protected..Score: 5/5

Worth getting!!!This video pole to pole was just awesome!!!!! Tghe video in HD look very good, abd the cool thing it's free!!!!.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

Kakkoi!Absolutely Astonishing! Highly recommended for persons of all ages..Score: 5/5

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

A poignant experienceTruly amazing. I am speechless. It brings tears to my eyes. Totally renewing to the spirit. Spiritual ..Score: 5/5

Planet earthTruly astonishing show. Great picture quality. Helps me pass time when nothing is on tv just watch this.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

No Sigourney Weaver! :(Such an breathtaking serious, but I wish they had the US Discovery Channel Edition narrated by Sigourney Weaver. I don’t like this guys voice..Score: 3/5

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To keep for ever!I am buying one episode after an another one, and I can't believe it! It is a masterpiece. The photography is marvelous. The narrator is very good. You learn so much. Planet Earth is so beautiful that I often cry watching it. I hope we will keep our world as it is magnificent in this documentary. I think you must own the whole season for ever. I cannot be tired of watching it..Score: 5/5

PLEASE FIXHello, apple I would love to buy this series since it being only $28 I went out and got two $15 iTunes gift cards and added them to my account. But when I try to buy it even though I have enough money it still keeps saying that there is insufficient funds to make this purchase, so please fix this glitch or bug. And thank you.Score: 3/5

Uhhhhhhhh...I have the show myself..Score: 3/5

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

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

Breath-takingThis show is amaazing.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

AmazingThis series is some of the best have ever watched. Truly a masterpiece. The narrator is excellent and the camerawork in phenomenal. At 31.99 for HD, its a great bargain and a great gift..Score: 5/5

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

GreatestNothing can beat planet earth it is the best nature documentary ever. David Attenborough is an awesome narrator too!!!!!.Score: 4/5

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AmazingAmazing full stop.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

What a programme!!!This is a brilliant programme that takes you to all lengths to show you the best wildlife in the world..Score: 5/5

ABSOLUTELY LOVED ITWELL I AM NOT SURE WHAT THE OTHER WHINGERS ARE ON ABOUT I PLAYED THIS ON MY MAC AND WAS AWESOME PICS AND COLOURS..........WHAT DO YOU PEOPLE WANT,SEEMS SOME OF YOU ARE MORE INTRESTED IN MOANING ABOUT PRICE OR BLOODY PIXELS!! GET A LIFE TIGHT FISTED PEOPLE....... THE WHOLE SERIES WAS BRILLIANT I HAVE TRAVELLED WORLD AND SEEN MANY WONDERFUL SIGHTS,BUT AFTER SEEING THIS OBVS NOT AS MUCH AS I THOUGHT,CAN'T WAIT TO SHOW MY KIDS VERY INTRESTING AND WILL WATCH MANY MORE TIMES AGAIN AND AGAIN! IF THERE IS A SERIES 2 WHENS IT OUT I TUNES PLEASE HURRY WORTH EVERY PENNY...............Score: 5/5

Download SizeThis series is one of the best and i would like to download the whole series so can anyone tell me the download size, HD or standard. I am unable to find it on itunes and after sending several emails the support staff cannot tell me either..Score: 5/5

Undoubtedly The BestPrograms like THIS is what makes you realise that the TV licensing fee is worth it. This is the kind of world you expect in fairytales, and of course to top it off there's the best commentator available. A word of warning, though. Apple HD is 720p, not what most of us consider HD, which is 1080p/i..Score: 5/5

HD DOESN'T LOOK LIKE HDHD VERSION DOESN'T LOOK LIKE HD.Score: 1/5

This is not HDFor the price I expected more, true HD would have been nice! And whilst mac users may not have issues with this, my laptop will not play it smoothly. It can play other formats in full HD but not quicktime! I will never buy video through iTunes ever again and would advise everyone else to do the same. Buy blu ray instead, at least you have a physical backup...Score: 1/5

"Rate this TV series" versus Apple's quality of the encoding of the videoWhilst I would rate "Planet Earth" as the finest nature documentary series ever made and exemplary in the craft of engaging an audience; however, I have to balance that against the extremely poor quality of the HD encoding performed by Apple. Hence, my rating is not for the series but for Apple. The whole point of high-definition video is: the viewer can be closer to the screen. Its as simple as that. Put to one side the size of the screens for the moment. For any given screen size the viewer should be able to sit closer to the screen, so that a larger image is formed on the retina. As a rule of thumb, viewing distance is considered to be (ITU guidelines): standard definition video is 4 to 5 times the picture height (i.e. height of the screen), high-defintion video is 2 to 3 times the picture height, and 70mm film is approximately 1.5 times the picture height. So the point is, I am sitting at my 1920x1080 monitor at slightly greater than the correct viewing distance, and what do I see? Encoding artefacts. What an appalling conversion Apple have done. I am so incensed that I want to get my money back. The HD video file is not fit for purpose. I recommend that Apple withdraw it from sale. I shall not be buying anymore HD content from Apple..Score: 1/5

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

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