Today on Far Future Horizons we present the second episode of a
breathtaking documentary series titled the Human Planet that explores how
humans have learned to adapt to life in desert environments.
Human Planet is an eight part British television
documentary series produced by the BBC with co-production from Discovery and
BBC Worldwide.
We can survive
for weeks without food, but only days without water: it is the essential
element of life. Yet many millions of us live in parched deserts around the
world. In the second episode of Human Planet, we discover how the eternal quest
for water brings huge challenges – and ingenious solutions – in the driest
places on Earth.
Battling through
a sand storm in Mali,
Mamadou must get his cows to a remote lake but desert elephants have arrived
first. Can he find a safe way through the elephant blockade?
Alone for weeks
on end, Tubu women and children navigate the endless dunes of the Sahara. How does young Shede know where to find the last oasis, three days walk across the
sea of sand? At the height of the drought we witness a spectacular frenzy: two
thousand men rushing into Antogo
Lake to catch the fish
trapped by the evaporating water. When the rain finally arrives in the desert
it’s a time for flowering and jubilation – and love. The Wodaabe men of Niger put on
make-up for an intoxicating courtship dance and beauty contest.
Human Planet is available on DVD from Amazon.com in the United States and Amazon.co.uk in the United Kingdom.
Human Planet Episode 2 - Deserts: Life in the Furnace
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