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[2018][安哥拉][纪录]《深入奥卡万戈》[4K][1080P][迅雷BT][资源下载]
◎影片名称:深入奥卡万戈
◎影片类型:纪录
◎豆瓣链接:30199455N/A
◎IMDb链接:tt75738447.6
◎影片时长:88 分钟
◎影片地区:安哥拉
◎影片语言:英语
◎更新时间:2023-09-02 01:21:47
◎影片剧情: Africa's Okavango River Basin, which covers 125,000 square miles across Angola, Botswana and Namibia, is home to the largest remaining population of African elephants as well as significant populations of lions, cheetahs, wild dogs and hundreds of species of birds. It's also a vital source of water for more than 1 million people and feeds Botswana's majestic Okavango Delta, a World Heritage Site that is now threatened by human activity along the rivers that feed it. In 2015 National Geographic Fellow Dr. Steve Boyes assembled a remarkable team to embark on a four-year project to study this vast and diverse ecosystem to determine how best to protect the delta and its headwaters for generations to come. The first 1,500-mile river expedition of the project brought together local guides and international explorers, storytellers and scientists. The team included 27-year- old marine biologist Adjany Costa, who grew up in the sprawling Angolan capital of Luanda during the country's brutal civil war, as well as an Okavango native, Tumeletso Setlabosha, nicknamed "Water," an expert boatsman who spent his entire life on the delta. Starting in Angola at the source of the Cuito River, one of the three arteries feeding the basin, the explorers traveled by traditional canoe (mokoro), but they soon ran aground when the stream narrowed to a trickle, forcing them to drag their boats across marshland for eight grueling days. As the river again became navigable, the team's hopes of documenting a thriving ecosystem were further deterred when they encountered vast tracts of woodland burned by local hunters. Despite these initial disappointments and setbacks, Boyes and his team continued their journey through the highlands of Angola and soon encountered a dizzying array of wildlife. By journey's end, the scientists collected data from 50,000 locations along the way, chronicling dozens of new scientific discoveries and shedding fresh light on the delicate interconnections that bind humankind with nature.
Directed by National Geographic Society filmmaker Neil Gelinas and featuring stunning wildlife photography and aerial views of rarely seen vistas, National Geographic
Documentary Films' Into the Okavango is a deeply moving chronicle of modern-day explorers forever transformed by the adventure of a lifetime. It is also an attempt to draw the world's attention not only to the Okavango River Basin, one of the most important areas for biodiversity conservation, but to the little-known and vulnerable wilderness area in the Angolan highlands on which it depends.
译文(3): 非洲的奥卡万戈河流域占地12.5万平方英里,横跨安哥拉、博茨瓦纳和纳米比亚,是非洲大象数量最多的地区,也是狮子、猎豹、野狗和数百种鸟类数量众多的地区。它也是100多万人的重要水源,并为博茨瓦纳雄伟的奥卡万戈三角洲提供水源。奥卡万戈三角洲是世界遗产,目前正受到河流沿岸人类活动的威胁。史蒂夫·博伊斯组建了一个杰出的团队,开始了一个为期四年的项目,研究这个庞大而多样的生态系统,以确定如何最好地为子孙后代保护三角洲及其源头。该项目的第一次1500英里河流探险汇集了当地导游、国际探险家、讲故事的人和科学家。该团队包括27岁的海洋生物学家Adjany Costa,他在安哥拉残酷的内战期间在广阔的首都罗安达长大,以及奥卡万戈本地人Tumeleso Setlabosha,绰号“;水,“;一位在三角洲度过一生的专业船夫。从安哥拉的库托河源头开始,探险家们乘坐传统的独木舟(mokoro)旅行,库托河是该盆地的三条动脉之一,但当河流变窄为涓涓细流时,他们很快就搁浅了,迫使他们拖着船在沼泽地上艰难地航行了八天。随着河流再次通航,该团队记录繁荣生态系统的希望进一步破灭,因为他们遇到了被当地猎人烧毁的大片林地。尽管最初有这些失望和挫折,博伊斯和他的团队继续他们的旅程,穿过安哥拉的高地,很快就遇到了令人眼花缭乱的野生动物。旅程结束时,科学家们从沿途5万个地点收集了数据,记录了数十项新的科学发现,并为人类与自然之间微妙的相互联系提供了新的线索。
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[2018][安哥拉][纪录]《深入奥卡万戈》[4K][1080P][迅雷BT][资源下载]
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[5.7GB] Into.the.Okavango.2018.1080p.DSNP.WEBRip.DDP5.1.x264-FLUX
[1.78GB] Into.the.Okavango.2018.1080p.WEBRip.x264-RARBG
[1.45GB] Into.the.Okavango.2018.1080p.WEBRip.x265-RARBG
[1.97GB] 深入奥卡万戈[30帧率版本][粤英日多音轨 粤语配音/中文字幕].Into.The.Okavango.2018.720p.DNSP.WEB-DL.x264.4Audio.DDP5.1-MOMOWEB
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