Documentary Demo - Deepa Ostermeier

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Narration on various subjects such as Himalayas, Northern Lights and the declining population of honeybees

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English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

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70 million years ago, the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates collided creating a massive mountain range known as the Himalayas. It's the tallest range in the world featuring the two highest individual peaks on Earth Mount Everest and K two. But despite their imposing height, you don't need to be an experienced climber to enjoy the beauty of the spectacular region. Here's a crazy stat. One out of every three foods is made possible by means that includes fruit, vegetables, milk, coffee, chocolate, and even many forms of meat. That's why Albert Einstein once said if the honeybee disappeared from earth, humans would go extinct in four years. Well, it looks like Einstein's theory may soon be tested as a child growing up in the Indian village of Natal, Jim Corbett heard terrifying stories of man eating tigers that would ****** people in the middle of the night. And so when he was an adult, Corbett decided to do something about it. In 1910, he trapped, hunted and killed a vicious pan leopard which had killed over 400 people, but Corbett wouldn't stop there. The sun is constantly blowing massive waves of protons across the solar system. When they reach the earth. Our planet's magnetic field is able to deflect them, forcing them toward the pulse where they leave our atmosphere and continue their journey through space. On earth, we see this interstellar light show in the form of the northern lights.