Our planet's lakes make up a huge freshwater reserve.Our planet's lakes make up a huge freshwater reserve.Our planet's lakes make up a huge freshwater reserve.
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Well looks like Season 2 in unavailable in the USA so I'll be just using this review as a reminder for myself so when season 2 eventually does get released, I'll have a refresher on the first season.
Each episode shows a lake distinct in nature. The first episode is about Lake Nasser in Egypt, one of the largest man-made lakes in the world. The 2nd episode is about Lake Baikal, the oldest, deepest, and one of the most pure lakes in the world, found in Siberia . The 3rd episode is about the Tonle Sap, a river and lake system found in Cambodia, that not only happens to be the biggest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, it also house a wide range of biodiversity, and a culture of people that lives according to how the water system is, with many of them living in floating huts. The 4th episode is about Lençóis Maranhenses National Park, a desert in Brazil that houses an underground lake that makes appearances every wet season. The 5th and final episode I've watched is about The Great Salt Lake that lies in Salt Lake City, Utah, a remnant of the Pleistocene era lake Lake Bonneville. It also happens to be one of the saltiest lakes in the world, which hosts many kinds of organisms for such a salty lake labeled America's Dead Sea.
It's a neat docuseries showing distinctly different lakes. Once season 2 is released, I'll give this a proper review.
Each episode shows a lake distinct in nature. The first episode is about Lake Nasser in Egypt, one of the largest man-made lakes in the world. The 2nd episode is about Lake Baikal, the oldest, deepest, and one of the most pure lakes in the world, found in Siberia . The 3rd episode is about the Tonle Sap, a river and lake system found in Cambodia, that not only happens to be the biggest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, it also house a wide range of biodiversity, and a culture of people that lives according to how the water system is, with many of them living in floating huts. The 4th episode is about Lençóis Maranhenses National Park, a desert in Brazil that houses an underground lake that makes appearances every wet season. The 5th and final episode I've watched is about The Great Salt Lake that lies in Salt Lake City, Utah, a remnant of the Pleistocene era lake Lake Bonneville. It also happens to be one of the saltiest lakes in the world, which hosts many kinds of organisms for such a salty lake labeled America's Dead Sea.
It's a neat docuseries showing distinctly different lakes. Once season 2 is released, I'll give this a proper review.
- ajneeago96
- Dec 8, 2021
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By what name was La vie secrète des lac (2015) officially released in Canada in English?
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