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Amazing Journeys (2002)

Amazing Journeys (2002)
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By land, by air, and by sea, viewers can now experience the struggle that millions of creatures endure in the name of migration as wildlife photographers show just how deeply survival instincts have become engrained into to the animals of planet Earth. From the monarch butterflies that swarm the highlands of Mexico to the birds who navigate by the stars and the millions of red crabs who make the perilous land journey across Christmas Island, this release offers a look at animal instinct in it's purest form. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
George Casey
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Synopsis of Amazing Journeys

By land, by air, and by sea, viewers can now experience the struggle that millions of creatures endure in the name of migration as wildlife photographers show just how deeply survival instincts have become engrained into to the animals of planet Earth. From the monarch butterflies that swarm the highlands of Mexico to the birds who navigate by the stars and the millions of red crabs who make the perilous land journey across Christmas Island, this release offers a look at animal instinct in it's purest form. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
40 mins
Director(s):
George Casey
Writer(s):
Mose Richards
Producer(s):
Paul Novros
Categories:
Documentary
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    Tim B.

    This movie was originally an IMAX film, and thus is probably more impressive on the big screen. However, some of the cinematography is still spectacular on the small screen. The scenes devoted to the migration of the Monarch butterflies are amazing. The red crab migration is also quite fascinating.

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    Patsy H.

    Seen this movie at the theather and it was great but it just wasn't the same on television screen.

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    Smoke T.

    Good movie

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