dino_cale16
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Globe Trekker or "Lonley Planet" here in America (I use to live overseas in the middle east)is extremely entertaining. From Mauritian waterfalls, to the Chinese forbidden city, to Indonesia volcanoes and orangutans, to Mexico's bullfights, to Kenyan landscape, to Londons modern cities, to the Rio Carnival, to Ghana's beaches, to Greenland. I love to travel where ever, whenever, or however. I myself have been to many countries and this wants me want to get back on the plane. It captures cuisine, nature, landscapes, culture, and history my favorite things in the world like ingredients and soup. If this show was soup no matter if I'm sick or healthy I wanting heaping teaspoons of it.
I respect anyone who has every been in potential danger with a wild animal for on a school trip to Madagascar that I went when I was living overseas I had my scare with crocodiles.
I am just so happy- finally a show featuring people getting in bad scrape with animals, however showing that the animals are just acting like animals as in they are just fulfilling their natural purpose unlike "When Animals Attack". My 9 favorite stories are Peter Coleman and the rogue elephant, Tina Dalton and the humpback whale, Sophie Darlington and the buffalo/lions, Adam Ravetch witnessing a polar bear attack, Gordon Buchanan and the Sloth Bear, Ron Taylor and the shark, Mike Bhana in the shark, Paul Donavan and the komodo dragons, and Klaus Lang and the rogue white rhino. I have seen many of these animals and I know the force the have, but it takes an anti-Captain Ahab like Klaus Lang a man who said he was in the back of the truck when a rhino sedated woke up and rammed the rhino was in the right and not knowing who to deal with human technology he didn't know better. Many naturalist don't think that, but it takes a true animal lover to know this accident was human error.
I am just so happy- finally a show featuring people getting in bad scrape with animals, however showing that the animals are just acting like animals as in they are just fulfilling their natural purpose unlike "When Animals Attack". My 9 favorite stories are Peter Coleman and the rogue elephant, Tina Dalton and the humpback whale, Sophie Darlington and the buffalo/lions, Adam Ravetch witnessing a polar bear attack, Gordon Buchanan and the Sloth Bear, Ron Taylor and the shark, Mike Bhana in the shark, Paul Donavan and the komodo dragons, and Klaus Lang and the rogue white rhino. I have seen many of these animals and I know the force the have, but it takes an anti-Captain Ahab like Klaus Lang a man who said he was in the back of the truck when a rhino sedated woke up and rammed the rhino was in the right and not knowing who to deal with human technology he didn't know better. Many naturalist don't think that, but it takes a true animal lover to know this accident was human error.
This film mixes two books,a movie and this one movie I forgot the name of. It has "The Cay:" a caucasion boy and an Black old man survive in the wild. It has "Thunder Cave:" an African warrior leads a boy who lost his true father except in Duma sadly Xan loses his dad. It has "Born Free:" a family releasing a wild animal into Africa specifaclly a big cat, and this movie where two westerners and one African help with poverty and wildlife.
It's about time they made a movie with a cheetah as the star. It's my favorite animal. The cheetahs loved but when Americans make Africa films it's always about elephants, lions, or apes hardly ever cheetahs. And if I was a kitten I'd give two paws straight up.
It's about time they made a movie with a cheetah as the star. It's my favorite animal. The cheetahs loved but when Americans make Africa films it's always about elephants, lions, or apes hardly ever cheetahs. And if I was a kitten I'd give two paws straight up.