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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Human_PlanetHuman Planet - Wikipedia

    Human Planet is an 8-part British television documentary series. It is produced by the BBC with co-production from France Televisions Discovery and BBC Worldwide. It describes the human species and its relationship with the natural world by showing the remarkable ways humans have adapted to life in every environment on Earth. [1]

  2. Human Planet: With John Hurt, Roger Munns. A cinematic experience bringing you the most amazing human stories in the world. Humans and wildlife surviving in the most extreme environments on Earth.

  3. Jul 31, 2014 · Human Planet Is an awe-inspiring, jaw-dropping, heart-stopping landmark series that marvels at mankind's incredible relationship with nature in the world...

  4. www.bbc.co.uk › programmes › b00llpvpBBC One - Human Planet

    Human Planet, a cinematic experience, bringing you the most amazing human stories in the world today. Humans and wildlife surviving in the most extreme environments on Earth.

  5. www.youtube.com › channel › UCJa8BPtPtWeWbQ6BndmHDTQHuman Planet - YouTube

    Humans are the ultimate animals - the most successful species on the planet. From the frozen Arctic to steamy rainforests, from tiny islands in vast oceans to parched deserts,...

  6. Arctic - Life in the Deep Freeze. 3/8 Human Planet tells remarkable stories of people who make their homes in the Arctic.

  7. Jan 12, 2011 · Human Planet weaves together eighty inspiring stories, many never told before on television, set to a globally influenced soundtrack by award-winning composer Nitin Sawhney. Each episode...

  8. The only 7,000 years old Sahara, the planet's vastest sand-pan, counts many tribes. The stony Gobi enjoys melting snow, wind-transported in all the way from Siberia, but also counts roaming wolves. In the most arid Araucana, capturing the rare precipitation is an extremely refined art.

  9. S1.E3. Arctic: Life in the Deep Freeze. In the vast icy wastes of the Arctic very little grows. It's dark for months in the winter and the freezing temperatures make it particularly inhospitable. Yet four million people live there thanks to ingenious survival techniques passed down through generations.

  10. This BBC/Discovery Channel co-production was filmed in dozens of locations around the world over a two-year period and documents how humans interact with their natural surroundings.