English language documentary narration

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A number of documentary scipt narrations including wildlife, space and history

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
a young elephant takes its first wobbly steps after birth in the Heartland of Kilimanjaro. Named after its majestic mountain, also the highest peak in all of Africa, this little elephant will enjoy all that. The region has to offer more than seven billion people and their technological civilisation. But how did all this come about? Where do we come from? Until recently, Earth and its life forms were a mystery, like a huge, unpainted canvas. Little was known about the origin of Earth and its inhabitants, but today we have a rough idea of what happened. It began with a bank. A Western Nard bandicoot scampers through, then scrub and thickets after nightfall, searching for food. The little marsupial are deeply unearths insects and roots. With its sharp, the beaver builds its lodge out of inter tangled twigs and sticks. As freezing weather nears, they plastered their lodge with mud, making a concrete layer that, no indeed to be visited by such a raiding party coined the phrase to be bereaved