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First Eden (Repackaged) DVD

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A glorious portrait of the landscape, wildlife and plants of the Mediterranean, presented by Sir David Attenborough. This documentary looks at man's attitude towards nature from the rise of ancient Egypt to the fall of the Roman Empire, the transformation of the lands around the Mediterranean due to human migration, wars and the growth of trade in medieval times, the discovery of the New World and how the cutting of the Suez Canal introduced new species to the area.

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Released
24 September 2012
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Format
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Publisher
2entertain 
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Runtime
217 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5051561037078 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Sir David Attenborough presents this fascinating look at the landscape, wildlife and plants of the Mediterranean region, charting the area from its first settlers right through to the cityscapes of today. Attenborough looks at man's attitude towards nature from the rise of ancient Egypt to the fall of the Roman Empire, the transformation of the lands around the Mediterranean due to human migration, wars and the growth of trade in medieval times, the discovery of the New World and how the cutting of the Suez Canal introduced new species to the area.

Sir David Attenborough presents this fascinating look at the landscape, wildlife and plants of the Mediterranean region, charting the area from its first settlers right through to the cityscapes of today. Attenborough looks at man's attitude towards nature from the rise of ancient Egypt to the fall of the Roman Empire, the transformation of the lands around the Mediterranean due to human migration, wars and the growth of trade in medieval times, the discovery of the New World and how the cutting of the Suez Canal introduced new species to the area.