[00:00.97] | 100 years ago, there were one and a half billion people on Earth. 100 |
[00:09.31] | Now, over 6 billion crowd our fragile planet. |
[00:15.55] | But even so, there are still places barely touched by humanity. |
[00:26.64] | This series will take you to the last wildernesses and show you the planet and its wildlife as you have never seen them before. |
[00:36.97] | Imagine our world without sun. |
[00:42.38] | Male emperor penguins are facing the nearest that exists on planet Earth, winter in Antarctica. |
[00:52.45] | It's continuously dark and temperatures drop to minus 70 degrees centigrade. |
[00:59.13] | The penguins stay when all other creatures have fled because each guards a treasure. |
[01:05.70] | A single egg rested on the top of its feet and kept warm beneath the downy bulge of its stomach. —— |
[01:12.46] | There is no food and no water for them, and they will not see the sun again for four months. |
[01:18.71] | Surely no greater ordeal is faced by any animal. As the sun departs from the Antarctic it lightens the skies in the far north. |
[00:00.97] | 100 years ago, there were one and a half billion people on Earth. 100 |
[00:09.31] | Now, over 6 billion crowd our fragile planet. |
[00:15.55] | But even so, there are still places barely touched by humanity. |
[00:26.64] | This series will take you to the last wildernesses and show you the planet and its wildlife as you have never seen them before. |
[00:36.97] | Imagine our world without sun. |
[00:42.38] | Male emperor penguins are facing the nearest that exists on planet Earth, winter in Antarctica. |
[00:52.45] | It' s continuously dark and temperatures drop to minus 70 degrees centigrade. |
[00:59.13] | The penguins stay when all other creatures have fled because each guards a treasure. |
[01:05.70] | A single egg rested on the top of its feet and kept warm beneath the downy bulge of its stomach. |
[01:12.46] | There is no food and no water for them, and they will not see the sun again for four months. |
[01:18.71] | Surely no greater ordeal is faced by any animal. As the sun departs from the Antarctic it lightens the skies in the far north. |
[00:00.97] | 100 years ago, there were one and a half billion people on Earth. 100 |
[00:09.31] | Now, over 6 billion crowd our fragile planet. |
[00:15.55] | But even so, there are still places barely touched by humanity. |
[00:26.64] | This series will take you to the last wildernesses and show you the planet and its wildlife as you have never seen them before. |
[00:36.97] | Imagine our world without sun. |
[00:42.38] | Male emperor penguins are facing the nearest that exists on planet Earth, winter in Antarctica. |
[00:52.45] | It' s continuously dark and temperatures drop to minus 70 degrees centigrade. |
[00:59.13] | The penguins stay when all other creatures have fled because each guards a treasure. |
[01:05.70] | A single egg rested on the top of its feet and kept warm beneath the downy bulge of its stomach. |
[01:12.46] | There is no food and no water for them, and they will not see the sun again for four months. |
[01:18.71] | Surely no greater ordeal is faced by any animal. As the sun departs from the Antarctic it lightens the skies in the far north. |
[00:00.97] | 年前地球上只有15亿人, |
[00:09.31] | 现在我们这个脆弱的地球上熙熙攘攘生活着60亿人。 |
[00:15.55] | 但即使如此,地球上也还有一些地方至今人迹罕至。 |
[00:26.64] | 我们这个节目将带你前往那些最后的荒野,去看看你从未见过的那些地方和那里的野生动物。 |
[00:36.97] | 想象一下如果见不到阳光,情况将会怎么样? |
[00:42.38] | 雄性帝企鹅正面对着地球上最严酷的寒冷,南极洲的冬天。 |
[00:52.45] | 持续的黑暗,气温降到零下70摄氏度。 |
[00:59.13] | 其它动物都远走高飞,唯独帝企鹅留下来,因为它要守护着最珍贵的东西 |
[01:05.70] | 在每只企鹅脚上和毛绒绒的肚皮下面都有一只企鹅蛋。 |
[01:12.46] | 没有食物,没有水,而且连续4个月见不到太阳。 |
[01:18.71] | 这样艰难的时光是其它任何动物都不会经历的。太阳离开南极,照亮了远在北极的天空。 |