Unreachable Places: Mysteries from Above, Season 1
Numéro de catalogue: BAM1506
Producteur: Blue Ant Media
Producteurs: Zammit, Sarah
Réalisateurs: Yum, Suzan
Agences de production: Saloon Media
Sujet: Anthropologie, Documentaire, Études mondiales canadiennes, Histoire, Histoire mondiale, Science, Tech/Voc
Langue: Anglais
Niveau scolaire: 9 - 12, Post-secondaire, Adulte
Pays d'origine: Canada
Année du droit d’auteur: 2022
Durée: 46:02
Satellite imagery reveals mysterious markings in the snow in remote Northern Finland, and LiDAR technology motivates researchers to explore and find evidence of World War II activities here. Drones find a huge size crater in a Vietnamese jungle, one of many located along the Ho Chi Minh Trail. At the bottom they find Hang Son Doong, the largest cave in the world, with its own weather. Another mystery is revealed in the Antarctica’s Danger Islands - pink patches of ice which leads scientists to discover an ancient colony of penguins. In Mozambique drones reveal that Mount Lica, a pristine, isolated inselberg, has uniquely evolved species shards of pottery. Only now, with aerial technology, can we finally probe these last unreachable locations.
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