Nature Season 28 Episode 20 - The Himalayas

Nature is one of the most viewed documentary series in the world. This is a one-hour weekly program, which consists of documents from several animals and ecosystems. The camera host the first season was Donald Johanson, and voice-over George Page. From 1983 to George Page, and the camera has become the narrator and host to the ninth series of the second period of 2000. Since then, the Academy Award ® winner F. Murray Abraham is often described in cycles.The highest mountain in the world, the Himalayas is broad, covering thousands of miles, and took an unusually diverse ecology. Conifers and subtropical forests, wetlands and mountain meadows are all a part of this inhospitable world, glaciated peaks that dominate.The Himalayas Sanskrit word meaning snow accommodation - appropriate for a strip of land which houses the largest non-polar ice masses. Great extent glacial rivers feeding network in Asia, including the Ganges, Indus, and Brahmaputra. More than one billion people depend on these water sources fed by glaciers consumption and agriculture. Himalayas is not only a remarkable range of natural beauty. They are also essential to our survival.Nature takes us on an incredible journey in the Himalayas. Everest from the Tibetan plateau, the Gaumukh the Ganges, this episode introduces us to a complex world that follows the interconnected nature inspire, challenge and surprise the human race.