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BBC Planet Earth

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Martin
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Has anyone else been watching the BBC's Planet Earth? I would recommend it, it's amazing, so beautifully shot.

I don't know if this has been posted before, so I'm sorry if it has, but there is also a freediving clip on the Planet Earth website video index, I think it's of Tanya swimming with Whales. I had to record that one onto my phone, to take away those grey moments on the London buses! :D

Does anyone know what monofin she is using?

Martin
 
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I have been watching it, and it is amazing.

There were some monkeys swimming underwater and even eating underwater. Cute!!!

Lucia
 
Hey, these monkeys must be those famous "aquatic apes" ? Was that theory mentioned ?
 
I can't remember exaclty about the monkeys, I just remember it being the young enjoying playing in it, and the elders wading through it when the floods came...they looked well funny walking through the water with their arms in the air :D
 
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