![]() There are things already known to me, still delivered with a lot of freshness, but there was a lot that was quite an education and after watching the full series it honestly felt like the series taught me a lot. Really can't fault the narrative aspects in "Coasts" either. Some of my favourite work from him in fact, coming from someone who's liked a lot of what he's done. It not only complements the visuals but enhances them to a greater level. ![]() George Fenton's music score soars majestically, rousing the spirits while touching the soul. Standing out even more is the photography, never before or since 'The Blue Planet' has there been more stunning underwater sequences. It has gorgeous scenery and rich colours, while the animals and marine life are captured in all their glory. Visually, "Coasts" is a wonder, same with all the series' episodes and Attenborough's work in general. All the episodes of 'The Blue Planet' are great or more, not a bad episode in the series. To me, the series overall is wholly deserving of its acclaim and the individual episodes are rated far too low. As said in my reviews for the individual episodes of 'Frozen Planet', it is a shame that despite being one of IMDb's highest rated shows, the ratings here for each episode individually has such a wide divide between them and that for the show overall. ![]() It is also one of his most ground-breaking, in that it's the first comprehensive series of oceanic natural history and including and exploring creatures and their behaviour that had never been seen before. It leaves me in complete and utter awe every time, with how much is learnt about all the different seas and marine inhabitants and how it all looks visually. 'The Blue Planet' is one of my favourites of his. He has done so many treasures and even his lesser output of a long and consistently impressive career is still good. Our specialist expertise is spread across the globe - speak to us to start designing your ideal wildlife safari.David Attenborough, as has been said many times, is wholly deserving of being called a national treasure, although it is a term he happens to not like. No-one else had taken this approach to travel before, and we remain at the forefront of natural world travel to this very day. We don't specialise in specific countries like other companies do - instead, we can take you to over 40 different destinations worldwide, focusing always on the wildlife experience. Today NWS is a global brand that retains its niche focus, designed to bring people into close contact with iconic wildlife species across six continents. He was the first person to lead gorilla treks in Gabon working with Emmanuel de Merode who now runs Virunga National Park in DRC. Our CEO and Founder Will Bolsover spent many years in the jungles of Central and East Africa, working in the gorilla parks of Uganda and Rwanda, the Eastern Lowland Gorilla and mountain Gorilla Parks of the Democratic Republic of Congo, and tracking the chimpanzees of Tanzania in Mahale and Gombe. We originally started back in 2005 as World Primate Safaris. Why Natural World Safaris for your safari? ![]() Our travel style combines exploration with elegance on bespoke and small group specialist-led safaris. We operate in over 40 destinations worldwide from the iconic savannahs of Africa to Earth's wildest polar fringes. Natural World Safaris is a travel fixer, curating unique journeys and unlocking rare experiences in the natural world. Natural World Safaris: Wildlife Safari Holidays Navigation ![]()
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