Africa's Dragon Mountains

A dragon hatched from the volcanic furnaces of Gondwanaland. Ancient almost beyond comprehension, yet a living thing. And vast, stretching across a subcontinent, its spine arching above the clouds. No lucky dragon, this. Starvation festers beneath the shimmering green of its skin. But to the creatur...

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Autor Corporativo: Telenatura 2009 (-)
Formato: DVD
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Austria] : ORF- Natural History Unit [2008]
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Sumario:A dragon hatched from the volcanic furnaces of Gondwanaland. Ancient almost beyond comprehension, yet a living thing. And vast, stretching across a subcontinent, its spine arching above the clouds. No lucky dragon, this. Starvation festers beneath the shimmering green of its skin. But to the creatures that live along its flanks, it can be a bountiful provider as well as a remorseless destroyer. Today we call it the Drakensberg, or Dragon Mountain. Drakensberg is a dynamic documentary journey through the life of this everastonishing mountain.It is also a story of animal survival in a landscape of overwhelming, pitiless power.
Notas:Presentada en "Festival Internacional de Televisión para la Conservación y Divulgación de la Naturaleza (Telenatura), Pamplona, 26 de octubre al 30 de noviembre de 2009"
Descripción Física:1 DVD : son. col.; 12 cm
Créditos de Producción:Producer: ORF and Africa Wildlife Films in co-production with Thirteen/WNET, WDR and BBC in association with Fremantle Media