When it comes to showcasing the beauty that the natural world has to offer, the BBC really does stand out from the rest.
With the evergreen Sir David Attenborough guiding us with his soothing tones, many young and old (and stoners of all ages) would have watched the first season of Planet Earth very keenly.
Now we get our first glimpse of what the second season has to offer, and it’s safe to say this one looks like it won’t disappoint.
A quick overview from VICE:
The series’ six new episodes will focus on different biomes, or Earth habitats, as well as on animals residing in urban environments. It took four years to film “Planet Earth II”, which was shot in more than 64 countries. The audience can expect to get up close with the animals with aerial drones and new techniques to manage camera stabilization [sic] and remote recording.
Yeah, sign me up please. It’s not yet clear when the show will hit screens, but here’s that trailer:
Pretty, pretty good.
In case you’re living in the dark ages and haven’t yet watched BBC’s Africa then come now, do your civic duty:
Makes sitting and staring at this screen almost bearable.
[source:vice]
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