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Discovery Atlas - Australia Revealed (Blu-ray Disc, 2007)New Sealed

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand new: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Country/Region of Manufacture
Australia
UPC
0014381388251
Format
Blu-ray Disc
Release Year
2007
Rating
NR
Director
Chris Thorburn
Sub-Genre
World History/Culture
Genre
Education/General Interest, Educational
Movie/TV Title
Discovery Atlas-Australia Revealed

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Product Information

DISCOVERY ATLAS lives up to its excellent reputation for in-depth and fascinating documentaries on countries around the world in AUSTRALIA REVEALED. The arresting footage of Australia's natural beauty is reason enough to see the film, but history, politics, and cultural contexts are also addressed via narration and interviews with Australian natives. Taken together, the program is an educational and enlightening peek into the cities, the Outback, and the intriguing complexity that is Australia.

Product Identifiers

UPC
0014381388251
eBay Product ID (ePID)
56010149

Product Key Features

Rating
NR
Movie/TV Title
Discovery Atlas-Australia Revealed
Director
Chris Thorburn
Format
Blu-ray Disc
Release Year
2007
Genre
Education/General Interest, Educational
Sub-Genre
World History/Culture

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
AU
LeafCats
617
Release Date
20070116
Film Country
Australia

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  • Well made series

    I recently got both Discovery atlas Australia and Italy. Liked them both very much (the Australian one a little more because the Italian narrator's accent was at times a little too distracting). Both of these installments were structured in about the same way- A narrator focuses on 5 or 6 individuals with different backgrounds living in a different part of the country. In the process, you get some spectacular images and sounds. The cinematography is wonderful throughout. The entire thing is filmed in high def, but occasionally they'll throw in a little bit of older footage that will be of noticeable lower quality. Doesn't take anything away from the experience however- if anything, it reminds you what a visual treat the rest of the documentary really is! My only complaint is that ...