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Canadian Man 01-15-2005 03:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Fish
Also, it's narrated by David Attenborogh and has a musical score - guaranteed goosebumps! Four or five DVDs in all I think.
If you'd like I can bring it to the get together and play some of it on Jonathan's big screen! Sweet!


- Chad

It would be a nice background scene/music! :cool:

Fish 01-15-2005 03:36 AM

They were gifts from my sister who has a degree in environmental conservation - a professor in one of her classes showed clips from time to time. I think you may be able to find it at some HMVs or a similar place. Here is a link to some info:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/programmes/tv/blueplanet/
I'll bring it to the party and anyone who wants to borrow it can. I also have checked before and found that the Calgary Public Library has the series.

- Chad

muck 01-15-2005 03:55 AM

I have watched them all. They are awesome.
If you can get a hold of them you won't be dissapointed! :cool:

Delphinus 02-15-2005 05:45 PM

Re: Deep sea fish washed up by the Tsunami
 
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Originally Posted by Beverly
Read down a bit to this link:

http://www.snopes.com/photos/tsunami/creature.asp

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Although they are genuine images of some rather strange deep-sea creatures, these photographs have nothing to do with the Indian Ocean tsunami. They date from mid-2003 and were taken as part of the NORFANZ voyage, a joint Australian-New Zealand research expedition conducted in May-June 2003 to explore deep sea habitats and biodiversity in the Tasman Sea. These photographs can be viewed on Australia's National Oceans Office web site.
Strange looking creatures all the same :eek:


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