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Zeven werelden een planeet

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Onze planeet bevatte 200 miljoen jaar geleden slechts één reusachtige landmassa. Toen gebeurde er iets heel ingrijpends. Dat supercontinent scheurde uiteen, waarna er zeven unieke continenten werden geboren.

Elk van die zeven werelden ontwikkelde zijn eigen specifieke levensvormen. 'Zeven werelden, een planeet' geeft inzicht in bijzonder diergedrag en vertelt onbekende verhalen uit de natuur op ieder continent; van het ontoegankelijke Congolese regenwoud tot de bevroren pieken van de Himalaya en van de drukke Europese steden tot de uitgestrekte vlaktes van Afrika. We ontdekken hoe onze zeven werelden bijdragen aan de enorme diversiteit van levensvormen op aarde, maar ook met welke problemen dieren worden geconfronteerd in een door mensen beheerste wereld.

312 pages, Hardcover

First published October 10, 2019

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2,401 reviews3,755 followers
October 2, 2021
People who know me also know that I‘m a fan of David Attenborough. I grew up listening to his distinct voice and following him around the world. One of the newest productions he has been involved with was Seven Worlds One Planet and it was just as great as the other documentaries.

I could go on and on about the production value, the crisp images and impressive scenes, but we‘re basically expecting those by now. Instead, let‘s focus on this companion book.

This is the summary of what we saw in the different episodes. Ever once showcasing one breathtaking aspect of our great planet, divided into the seven continents and their distinct fauna and flora.

Thunderous weather, quirky animals, thrilling hunts and fights for survival, all the unique habitats … there is so much to marvel at about our planet.

Naturally, the images are what sells the documentary as much as this companion book so without further ado, here are some of the hilarious and/or impressive images you get when reading this / watching the series:







Yes, this also details what has been lost on every continent, what has changed in only a few short decades due to humanity‘s influence / manipulation - and (typically Attenborough) what we can do to still save what we have left and what makes this planet unique. However, the main focus is on the astonishing and still existing places.

If you ask me, the documentaries will always be better just because they are more impressive (some of the breathtaking scenes have become cult by now, like that snake hunt) but the companion books are still very interesting and beautifully made.
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194 reviews2 followers
April 15, 2020
What a fascinating book. I wish David Attenborough had read some of it but the stories in it are just brilliant. It gave me a lot to think about and explained things I’d never have known otherwise. Brilliant read :)
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2 reviews
January 4, 2020
This book is stunning. The pictures are so good and there are so many you could spend hours staring at the beautiful creatures. As an animal lover, I found it accessible to read whilst I also learnt lots of interesting new things. It made me think ,wow, how wonderful is nature? and also sad that we are destroying it.

If you loved the TV series you might want to read this book because it goes into even more detail like how yellow billed oxpeckers roost on their host! Some of them literally sleep between the legs of a giraffe! I find that so cool.
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99 reviews1 follower
April 9, 2020
I just love this book. I watched the programme on BBC and when I came across the book, I wanted to read it. The pictures are amazing and I discovered so much things about our mother earth. Nature is fantastic
Profile Image for Ross Haley.
18 reviews
December 28, 2024
I am not an avid reader as it is not something that I particularly have time for amongst other commitments. However, I chose this book as my way back into reading. The generous pages dedicated to stunning wildlife photography, combined with the pages and pages of different species highlighted has been exceptional. The behind the scenes stories have been insightful and overall the book has been an interesting and enjoyable read.
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127 reviews9 followers
February 10, 2020
Please read this and share with a friend or family. The more we can spread appreciation of the natural world, perhaps the more we will care about preserving it and living in harmony with it.
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329 reviews
September 3, 2020
I listened to the audiobook version of this. It was fairly enjoyable - very informative, and I was pleasantly surprised by how well a predominantly visual series was adapted. It was read fairly well, although given some of the random gaps and repetitions I don't think it was edited, and it was pretty good as background to a long walk. I found certain parts were much better than others; the beginning was particularly strong, and the section on South America was by far my favourite. The section on Africa was astonishingly short, a few minutes as opposed to half an hour plus, which struck me as odd and tremendously disappointing. Overall a good but patchy production.
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105 reviews19 followers
December 4, 2019
Wish I could give a higher rating. I listened to this through Audible and found the narrator quite boring. He failed to keep my attention which, is disappointing as I loved the TV series on BBC 1. I also wish it was a lot longer.
888 reviews5 followers
September 17, 2022
Leuk , vlot geschreven boek met net als in de serie opbeurende teksten , Bv de rooskleurige toekomst van de olm en de bijhorende prachtige foto’s maken van het boek een amusante reis .
Aanrader voor het ge/moed
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5,300 reviews181 followers
September 14, 2020
I'm Happy to Say that Sir David & the Rest of the BBC Natural History Unit Have Done it Again!
They Not Only Put Together A Wonderful Show, They Put together A Great Accompaniment To the Series.
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100 reviews
December 23, 2020
Wonderful companion and addition to the TV series (or in my case, DVD box set). Engagingly written and with stunning photography
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29 reviews
February 5, 2021
I love this book, and I know I'll continue to read back to it. It's beautiful, something I needed and will continue to need.
Profile Image for Richard Archambault.
460 reviews19 followers
March 12, 2021
The text was a bit “light”!on information and details for some parts, but the beautiful wildlife images more than made up for that. Looking forward to seeing the TV documentary series now!
9 reviews
April 7, 2021
Can't go wrong with some wildlife. Stunning photography will draw you in, but the amazing crew experiences and impressive facts will keep you wanting more.
Profile Image for Tom Fitton.
23 reviews
July 8, 2021
Excellent and informative. Not only educational, but explains to the reader of the damaged we, as humans, continue to do to the planet.
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643 reviews6 followers
March 22, 2022
A focus on a few individual species of the amazing wildlife on each of the world’s seven continents. A perfect illustration of the diversity and the fragility of life.
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981 reviews3 followers
April 18, 2023
Fantastic! A beautifully illustrated book supporting a wonderful television show. The book is filled with really interesting stories about wildlife and is a must have for any wildlife lover.
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210 reviews3 followers
November 14, 2022
Fascinating bookabout the making of the fascinating TV series. I was given the actual book, not the ebook, for Christmas. what would be the point of an ebook of this? You'd lose half the impact of the marvellous photos.
I've marked it as read even though I haven't read the whole thing yet, but its not the sort of book to read from cover to cover at one sitting and then put aside. I will dip into it again and again.
Profile Image for Emma Johns.
82 reviews
January 5, 2022
I read this book as I’m a huge fan of David Attenborough and the show. Great read, learned lots of things I didn’t know already. Loved the pictures also! Fascinating book and always great to learn more about our beautiful planet!
169 reviews1 follower
January 25, 2023
Wonderful

This is a great accompaniment to the tv series , some really wonderful pictures . Shall rewatch the series again .
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