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EARTH ALIVE
TIERRA VIVA: 6 x 50 min. (2006)
A journey through nature with the most touching and shocking images. Titles are:
2. Animals of the meadows, savannahs and deserts.
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RENEWABLE ENERGIES
ENERGIAS RENOVABLES: 6 x 30 min. (2006)
This documentary series focuses on the past, present and future of renewable energy, such as solar energy, hydraulic energy and geothermal energy. |

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CONSERVE TO LIVE
CONSERVAR PARA VIVIR: 6 x 30 min. (2006)
A documentary series that focuses on the environment and how we need to take care of our planet. Filmed in Himalaya, Congo,
Ecuador, The Philippines, Chile and Mexico. Is shows us the way of life of its inhabitants, respectful to their environment.
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OCEANS OF MAN
OCEANOS DEL HOMBRE: 13 x 60 min. (2002)
This super production that was filmed in five continents analyzes the situation of the oceans, its resources, the disapperance of traditional fishermen, the future of the oceans and all
of those who make a living from them.
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| SEAS OF LIFE
MARES DE VIDA: 9 x 52 min. (2004)
These programs go on a journey around various places in the world where they have close links with the sea. They include nine stories in all that have the sea as their focal point: - Portugal, a land
of great seafarers; the Antarctic, the frozen continent; The Route of the Volga; The English Channel; The Straits of Gibraltar; Iceland: among glaciers and volcanoes; Hong Kong: opium, business and gambling; The Atomic Icebreaker;
Kenya. |

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SUBMARINE LIFE
VIDA SUBMARINA: 19 x 26 min. (2001)
Nineteen-episode documentary series on the fascinating underwater world. Filmed in seas and oceans across the globe: Hierro - Canary Islands, Cuba, Micronesia,
Yucatan, the Maldivas.... The series includes episodes on apnea diving with some of the world champions in this form of underwater fishing.
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NEARBY NATURE
NATURALEZA PROXIMA: 6 x 30 min. (2004)
Each episode will analyse a specific natural trend or phenomenon which affects nature in general and certain communities in particular. The series as a whole is intended to show nature as a spectacular
living being, easily accessible to the spectator. |

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SECRET NATURE
NATURALEZA SECRETA: 12 x 52 min. (2004)
Most nature documentaries show relatively large animals since they are easier to film. But Oxford Scientific Films for the last thirty years has concentrated on animals that are
difficult to film and whose actions are usually not seen by the human eye. This is a unique treasure of extraordinary images with amazing time frequencies, slow motion, rapid and macro sequences. This is nature like never seen
before.
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Ciencia y Naturaleza: 9 x 50 min.(2006)
A collection of thematic programs that bring us near the marvelous world of the human body and health, animals, plants, astronomy, science and technology. Titles:
1. Mankind (archaeology, origin of man, DNA)
2. Spectacular Worlds (Kenya, Gatun Lake, Antarctica, Costa Rica)
3. The Universe (black holes, stars, forces of the universe, the Big Bang)
4. The Solar System (the Solar System, Earth, conquest of the Moon, Mars)
5. Science and Technology I (mathematics, physics and chemistry, computers, war arms)
6. Science and Technology II (energy, aviation, atmospheric phenomena, environment)
7. Science and Technology III (scientific advances, telescopes, cinema, Panama Canal)
8. Animals and Plants I (birds, fish, mammals, wild horses)
9. Animals and Plants II (insects, reptiles, volcanoes, lichens, dinosaurs, the world of vegetables)
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| GEMS GEMAS: 6 x 30 min.
The world of precious stones involves a wealth of fantasy and mystery. This series looks at these particular stones and the unknown business behind them. |

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