Tierras de Agua Dulce is a beautiful and valuable documentary. Gorgeously filmed, it makes an ecological warning to the preservation of Venezuelan's freshwater lands, presenting us with its beauty and richness in breathtaking shots. Filmed on the banks of the Orinoco river. Enjoyable, relevant and worthy.
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Beautiful documentary film about wonderful Venezuelan wetlands
sanchezjc4 September 2014
This is a beautiful documentary film. I went deeply impressed with the majestic beauty of the wonderful Venezuelan wetlands: scenery of large water reserves decorated with forests, parrots, alligators, fish, birds and many more creatures of wonder depicting a unique biodiversity.
We all know the water value for present and future generation. This stunning film succeeds to express it just by combining interviews with local people, music and pictures.
The explanations offered by experts about the ecological dynamics on these wetland make ease to understand its value and the importance to preserve them.
Worth watching for sure.
We all know the water value for present and future generation. This stunning film succeeds to express it just by combining interviews with local people, music and pictures.
The explanations offered by experts about the ecological dynamics on these wetland make ease to understand its value and the importance to preserve them.
Worth watching for sure.
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