Imponente ruta nocturna al Teide. En busca del amanecer desde la cumbre. E24
Intentamos inextremis y sin tiempo hacer cumbre en el volcán Teide caminando toda la noche por el sendero de montaña blanca. Un sendero sin dificultad técnica pero que se complica debido a la altura, el viento y el frío del invierno Canario. Subir al Teide para ver el amanecer es una aventura que no queríamos perdernos antes de dejar las Islas Canarias. Además la hacemos con luna llena y cielos despejados, ¿lograremos ver su sombra proyectada sobre el océano?
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Will Robotic Spy Chick Become The Giant Petrel's Next Victim? - YouTube
Among the multitude of king penguin chicks, robotic Spy Chick is here to reveal life in a king penguin colony.
Giant petrels are on the lookout for weak and injured chicks but will our robot Spy Chick become his next victim?
Clip taken from the final episode 4 'The Poles' of Spy in the Wild 2 that airs on Wednesday 20th May on PBS at 8/7c (check local listings). You can catch the first episode at pbs.org/spyinthewild or on the PBS Video app.
For those in the UK, you can catch up on the series on the BBC iPlayer here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m000dlxj/spy-in-the-wild
Spy in the Wild is back in one of the most innovative natural history series ever presented. This time it deploys over 50 ultra-realistic animatronic Spy Creatures to go undercover across every region of the world. The 4 x 60 series captures some of the most extraordinary animal behaviour ever seen, filmed from inside the animal world.
Using special state-of-the-art 4k resolution “Spy Creatures” the viewer is plunged into the very heart of the extraordinary lives of over 40 remarkable animals. They reveal previously unseen behaviour as animals gather, feed, fight and breed in among some of the greatest wildlife gatherings ever witnessed. This team of hyper-real Spy Creatures not only look like the animals they film, they behave like them too. Accepted by the families, these robotic look-alikes can not only film from an intimate perspective they also interact with the animals and so gain revelatory insights into their worlds.
Each episode explores a different climatic region of the world and is packed with its own menagerie of animatronic Spy Creatures and extraordinary animal subjects. They discover how the animals have adapted their behaviour to not only cope, but often flourish, wherever they live. At times, their subjects occur in incredible numbers creating astonishing gatherings, found nowhere else on earth. From the hot and humid Tropics, to the freezing Poles, the seasonal North and the world’s most spectacular Islands, this new series of Spy in the Wild will transport the audience deeper into the animal world than ever thought possible.
Narrated by David Tennant
Directed by John Downer
Music by Will Gregory
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RoboSpy Otter & The Lost Baby Caught In A Blizzard! - YouTube
Every filming trip is a voyage of discovery. This expedition took us to the heart of a blizzard and a story of survival against the odds!
While a mother sea otter is feeding, her pup falls into the freezing water but his cries for help are lost in the snow blizzard.
From our programme 'Spy in the Snow' for the BBC. Showing this Christmas in the UK at 12pm on Tuesday 22nd December.
You can catch up on the BBC iPlayer here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0bwqb5p
This Christmas, the Spy Creatures are back, dressed up in their winter coats, to take us on a journey across the globe and reveal how living in the snow tests animals to the limit.
Behind nature’s magical winter wonderland are some of the toughest places on earth to survive. In Spy In The Snow, hidden cameras in a new generation of Spy Creatures – and the return of some old friends – will reveal the fascinating behaviours of animals from penguins to parrots, polar bears to otters, wallabies and wombats.
In this hour-long special we reveal how mother sea otters raise their young in the sub-zero temperatures of Alaska. Watch as Spy Kea socialises with a gang of keas – and an innovative new ‘SnowballCam’ will show how intelligence and friendships allow these parrots to survive in the mountainous regions of New Zealand.
In Tasmania, our Spy Wallaby finds love – discovering along the way an interesting courtship technique among wombats. In the North Pole, BlizzardCam, SnowballCam and SnowCam all return and get within a paw’s swipe of male polar bears play-fighting. Whilst on the other side of the planet, our Emperor PenguinCams slide into action to show how there are none as devoted as emperor penguins when it comes to parental care.
Narrated by David Tennant
Produced by Matthew Gordon
Creative Director: John Downer
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Stunning New Universe Fly-Through Really Puts Things Into Perspective - YouTube
This new European Southern Observatory animation was created to celebrate the opening of the new ESO Supernova Planetarium in Germany. It begins from the home of the new facility in Garching and zooms out to the “end of the Universe,” according to ESO. -- 10 Space Discoveries by the European Southern Observatory: https://www.space.com/18665-european-southern-observatory-major-discoveries.html
Credit:
ESO/L.Calçada/spaceengine.org. Music: Jennifer Galatis
Gunung Ibu volcano, Halmahera, Indonesia - YouTube
Gunung Ibu volcano, Halmahera, Indonesia. Volcanic activity and crater overviews with latest details from flat topped volcanic dome, seen from drone.
Filmed in the morning of 10. March 2020.