Human Planet - Episode 07: Rivers - Friend and Foe

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Title: Human Planet - Episode 07: Rivers - Friend and Foe
Producer: BBC, Mark Flowers, Dale Templar, John Hurt (narrator)
Category: Nature, Human Planet
Views: 1568
Added: Jun 22nd 2011
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Rivers provide the essentials of life: fresh food and water. They often provide natural highways and enable us to live in just about every environment on Earth. But rivers can also flood, freeze or disappear altogether!

Human Planet joins Sam Niang, a Laotian fisherman, as he walks a high wire strung above the raging Mekong River rapids on an extraordinary commute to work.

There's also a look at the remarkable partnership between Samburu tribesmen and wild elephants in their search for water in the dried-out river beds of Northern Kenya.

Plus, a father who must take his two children on a six-day trek down a frozen river - the most dangerous school run on Earth, and the ice dam busters of Ottowa with their dynamite solution to a city centre hold-up.

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