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Release Date:
March 13, 2011
Original Title:
The Himalayas
Alternate Titles:
Nature: The Himalayas
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Rubin Tarrant Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U US: NR
Runtime: 53
The highest mountain range in the world, the Himalayan range is far reaching, spanning thousands of miles, and holds within it an exceptionally diverse ecology. Coniferous and subtropical forests, wetlands, and montane grasslands are as much a part of this world as the inhospitable, frozen mountaintops that tower above. The word Himalaya is Sanskrit for abode of snow, fitting for a stretch of land that houses the world’s largest non polar ice masses. Extensive glacial networks feed Asia's major rivers including the Ganges, Indus, and Brahmaputra. More than a billion people rely on these glacier-fed water sources for drinking water and agriculture. The Himalayas are not only a remarkable expanse of natural beauty. They're also crucial for our survival.
Associate Producer:
Chie Witt
Colorist:
Tony Osborne
Creator:
Thomas Lovejoy
George Page
Director of Photography:
Martyn Colbeck
Paul D. Stewart
Brian McDairmant
Mark Smith
Gordon Buchanan
Rod Clarke
Ian McCarthy
Gavin Newman
John Brown
Shane Moore
Editor:
Mark Fletcher
Executive Producer:
Fred Kaufman
Online Editor:
Patrick Krass
James Reynolds
Adrian Rigby
Production Manager:
Julie Schapiro Thorman
Linda Dale
Sound Mixer:
Jonathan Lallouz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ed Campbell
Supervising Producer:
Janice Young
Writer:
Mark Fletcher
Kate Fulton
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