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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: lincolnshire
Posts: 21,589
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If you get chance to go and see this do go,
went to see this tonight and it was brilliant. It showed some quite dramatic scenes all set to music. It was on a massive screen and at time felt as though you were there. The music was tremendous and went with what you were seeing and with the action and music together it was strange feeling. They showed the most wonderful of nature, to the colourful, to the beauty . to the down right act of survival. and uglyness. They showed how animals were working together to collect food and survive. I had smiles from the spiral dolphins to the polar cubs, and penguins. To tears for the little calf killed by orcas, but again for survival. It was not cheap, but well worth it.
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