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Brazil Documentary

United States Pckts Offline
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( This post was last modified: 06-22-2015, 10:30 PM by Pckts )

Who watched the 3 part documentary on Brazil last night on NGC?

It was so beautifully filmed, informative and awe inspiring.
The amazon is so massive and harbors so many animals, its literally the most diverse and largest eco system there is.
1 out of every 10 animal species lives there, new species are discovered commonly and it runs the guantlet of animals. From Jaguars to butterflies, its as diverse as it gets.
I for the first time saw a Bush Dog (smallest wild canine) they are so cool, look like a stocky Dhole.
 Its very sad to see how much deforestation that is going on there, but there is an active effort to save it, so there is still hope.

Any way, I highly recommend it, it was awesome.
 

 
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( This post was last modified: 06-22-2015, 10:28 PM by sanjay )

It didn't aired hear but I love Brazil and its wildlife, After Africa I would prefer Brazil to be most wildlife rich country followed by India
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( This post was last modified: 06-22-2015, 10:35 PM by Pckts )

(06-22-2015, 10:27 PM)'sanjay' Wrote: It didn't aired hear but I love Brazil and its wildlife, After Africa I would prefer Brazil to be most wildlife rich country followed by India

 
Oh man @sanjay, you have got to check it out.
Especially if you love Brazil, its so cool!

I was blown away at the massively beautiful eco system and landscape.
What an amazing place, its so primitive and untouched.


 Here is the link to the episodes,
2 are shown and the third has Jaguar in the title.
Let me know if this works
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/wild/
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Brazil is prettu much a mystical land, yet to be explored on a large scale by researchers and very beautiful as well. One of my destination spots by the end of the year. (Hopefully) and the documentary sounds interesting. Ill definitely check it out. Tfs
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