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245 0 0 _aWorld's Greatest Natural Icons.
264 1 _a[United States] :
_b[PBS Direct],
_c[2022]
264 2 _aOld Saybrook, Connecticut :
_bwww.micromarketing.org
300 _a[2 videodiscs (approximately 312 minutes)?] :
_bsound, color;
_c4 3/4 in.
336 _atwo-dimensional moving image
337 _avideo
338 _avideodisc
344 _adigital
_boptical
_gstereo
_2rda
345 _awidescreen (1.78:1)
_b24 fps
_2rda.
346 _aNTSC
_2rda
347 _avideo file
_bDVD video
_eregion 1
_2rda
500 _aWidescreen edition.
500 _a[Typographic symbols and accents removed for systems compatibility.]
511 0 _aPeter McAllum.
520 _aOur planet has been shaped by powerful elemental forces, of earth, fire, ice, water, and wind. Over millions of years, they have given rise to natural icons of immense grandeur and variety. Mount Everest, Jordan's Dead Sea, Rotorua's boiling mud pools, Indonesia's archipelago, Sossusvlei's dunes, the Northern Lights, the Rockies, the Amazon, Antarctica, and more. Throughout six episodes, we travel worldwide, exploring. The icons are as different as the forces that created them, from exploding volcanoes to phosphorescent reefs, from snaking rivers to infinite ice sheets, from burning deserts to abyssal fjords. In turn, these natural wonders shape the evolution of all life.
521 8 _aRating: PG.
538 _aDVD, color, widescreen, NTSC.
546 _aEnglish audio.
650 0 _aLandforms.
650 0 _aGeography.
655 7 _aDocumentary films.
_2lcgft.
700 1 _aMcAllum, Peter ,
_eperformer.
_96453807
949 _nwww.MicroMarketing.org 800-229-9887
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