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Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Amazing Journeys (0:40) 1999
Amazing Journeys is a documentary which was shown in IMAX theaters. And I would have loved to seen it on a big screen or better yet, in a IMAX theater. The opening scenes are of millions of monarch butterflies as they begin their migration from Mexico northwards. Robert Foxworth continued the narration of the migration of the Canadian geese. The geese were filmed on land and in the sky, flying in their famous V formation. The documentary then turns to the ocean with whales and their calves swimming in lagoons. Red crabs on Christmas Islands are next highlighted with many interesting and little know facts. Turning to land, migration taking place in East Africa is examined. Zebra great migration northward occurs with the dangers of wildfires, thirst and hyenas. The closing scene focuses on the Masai people who are nomads and move with their herds. This is a must see for all nature and animal lovers.
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