2012 Planet Ocean - Giganten der Weltmeere(2010) 1080P for Gift 2-Disc All RegionPlay Seal Box Blu-ray

2012 Planet Ocean - Giganten der Weltmeere(2010) 1080P for Gift 2-Disc All RegionPlay Seal Box Blu-ray

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2012 Planet Ocean - Giganten der Weltmeere(2010) 1080P for Gift 2-Disc All RegionPlay Seal Box Blu-ray

2012 Planet Ocean - Giganten der Weltmeere(2010) 1080P for Gift 2-Disc All RegionPlay Seal Box Blu-ray

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Movie/TV Title: 2012 Planet Ocean - Giganten der Weltmeere(2010) 1080P for Gift 2-Disc All RegionPlay Seal Box Blu-ray
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Shark Bay in Australia, where organisms create the air and atmosphere, is a beautiful blue planet with the basic conditions for biological survival. About 4 billion years ago, the living fossil bacterial stromatolites that still exist in Shark Bay emerged as the ancestors of life on Earth. After a long process of reproduction and evolution, tens of thousands of species have migrated from the ocean to land and flown into the blue sky. We followed the camera of the production team and witnessed the birth of primitive life, as well as nature's self-control and regulation of species outbreaks. However, to this day, as many as 7 billion humans dominate the Earth, standing at the top of the pyramid of the food chain. We greedily reach out our hands to the earth and the ocean time and time again, and the mineral deposits buried for millions of years are ruthlessly excavated. The fish that used to roam freely in the sea are overfished. The quality of life continues to improve, but the living environment on Earth is gradually deteriorating. Should we say this is smart or ignorant

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Director: Jan Altis Bertrand, Michael Pitiot
Cast: Josh Duhaming
Audio: German DD5.1 / German DD2.0 / English DD2.0
Subtitles: Chinese Simplified / Chinese Traditional

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