ABBEY:
This BBC documentary is an eye-opener for the people to appreciate nature's beauty of both pole regions.
It tackles the seasons and how the animals and people adapt to it.
It also shows the effect of global warming on the continents and its a very serious matter. We need to do our part to save our last frontier.
At the end of each episode the documentary show the scenes behind the camera.
Its a big challenge for the crew and staff to wait for the perfect moment to catch the action in temperature and weather that can put them to death instantly.
A big salutations for them. David Attenborough gave a good story as he does the narration.
WILL: I am so foolish that I all I know at the north and south pole were covered by ice all year round. Damn! Tangang-tanga lang ako. Wahaha.
I think all creatures here were all so cute, even the wolves and the prawns and jellyfish.
Very alarming to know that the ice now at Antarctic and Arctic ate now melting so fast. Fast enough that the scientist assumes that we can see a mass of land instead of snow here in 2020. Shocks that's only eight years from now.
I think now there is no prevention for this problem. This two continents holds a lot of resources that's why there many countries wants to have this to be their own.
I don't know but i big part of me loves nature and to come this to my knowledge saddens me. Thanks BBC for this kind of exposition and exploration. I hope we can lessen the greenhouse effect and live a happier, greener life.
This BBC documentary is an eye-opener for the people to appreciate nature's beauty of both pole regions.
It tackles the seasons and how the animals and people adapt to it.
Every animal, like whales, penguins, seals, and birds showed different ways to live and how to survive. Polar bears, winter wolves, and oxen were featured as well.
It also shows the effect of global warming on the continents and its a very serious matter. We need to do our part to save our last frontier.
At the end of each episode the documentary show the scenes behind the camera.
Its a big challenge for the crew and staff to wait for the perfect moment to catch the action in temperature and weather that can put them to death instantly.
I think all creatures here were all so cute, even the wolves and the prawns and jellyfish.
Very alarming to know that the ice now at Antarctic and Arctic ate now melting so fast. Fast enough that the scientist assumes that we can see a mass of land instead of snow here in 2020. Shocks that's only eight years from now.
I think now there is no prevention for this problem. This two continents holds a lot of resources that's why there many countries wants to have this to be their own.
I don't know but i big part of me loves nature and to come this to my knowledge saddens me. Thanks BBC for this kind of exposition and exploration. I hope we can lessen the greenhouse effect and live a happier, greener life.