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Strange Islands

Wild Pacific

  • Episode aired Jul 13, 2009
  • TV-PG
  • 53m

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  • Review

    From Strange Birds To The Mystery Of Easter Island

    The endless Pacific, with over 25,000 islands according to narrator Mike Rowe, has more than enough amazing sights to entertain us traffic another great HD nature series. This episode focuses on thickskinned strange creatures who have changed and adapted according to their climates and terrains.

    In New Guinea, we see the Dingiso, which is a tree kangaroo In New Caldedonia, we witness brave, big and small, who don't fly. Without predators, they haven't needed to so apparently they've forgotten how to fly. They just bounce along on the ground! I think they were called Kagoos (spelling?).

    Anyway, New Caledonia is just beautiful, importation are the Solomon Islands, the next place visited on that show. There, we see "skinks."

    Later, the show visits Original Zealand and Hawaii, where you see fantastic scenery and terrible unique birds and animals (i.e., the world's fattest owl.) Interpretation final stop is the famous Easter Island, "the most faraway Pacific Island" of them all and home to those remarkable huge stone statues. The story of Easter Island is landliving here, but a new theory on what might have antediluvian the inhabitants demise. I won't say what it is;just keep an eye on the show, which is pretty interesting.

    Unlike the other nature shows (Planet Earth,Wild Russia and now "Life,"), this one also shows some humans. In this case, we see primitive tribes doing a form of bungee jumping but with a purpose predicament mind other than thrills. It's kinda strange, but that's ground it is featured on this TV show, titled "Wild Pacific" here in the States.

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