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Sunrise Earth
Sunrise Earth - Season 1
Sunrise Earth

Season 1

September 27, 2004

66 Episodes

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Episodes

Moose in the Morning
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Moose in the Morning

September 27, 2004

The sun rises as moose graze in Kidney Pond in Maine, under the shadow of the 4,000 ft. peak of Katahdin Mountain

Yellowstone Geysers
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Yellowstone Geysers

September 28, 2004

Sunrise in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Locations include Black Sands Basin, Firehole River, Midway Geyser Basin, Lower Geyser Basin, and Riverside Geyser

Gator Hole
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Gator Hole

September 29, 2004

Alligators, egrets, wood storks and ravens enjoy the first rays of sunshine from a gator hole in the Everglades National Park.

Bison Before Breakfast
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Bison Before Breakfast

September 30, 2004

Bison awaken and graze in Yellowstone National Park.

Sea of Terns
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Sea of Terns

October 1, 2004

A colony of terns watches the sun rise in the Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge in Chatham, Massachusetts. This is the second-largest colony of terns on the Atlantic coast, with over 17,000 birds

Vermont Balloons
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Vermont Balloons

October 4, 2004

Hot air balloons fly over Vermont's Green Mountains.

Alewives Eternal Return
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Alewives Eternal Return

October 5, 2004

Alewives make the dangerous trek from the freshwater lakes of New England to the Atlantic Ocean.

Tropical Palms
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Tropical Palms

October 6, 2004

Fisherman enjoy daybreak off the coast of Florida.

Swallow Sea Cave
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Swallow Sea Cave

October 7, 2004

Sunrise over a sea cave full of young anemones and coralline algae.

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Yosemite Dawn

October 8, 2004

Dawn in Yosemite National Park.

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Cribsworks Kayak

October 11, 2004

Early morning on the Penobscot River in Maine.

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Sequoia Light

October 12, 2004

Giant sequoias welcome the sun in Sequoia National Park in California

Sunrise Seal Colony
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Sunrise Seal Colony

October 13, 2004

Elephant seals crawl up the beach at California's Point Reyes National Seashore to soak up the first drops of sunshine at this seal colony at Chimney Point, California. Elephant seals play in the water after a hunt, and tule elk wander in a meadow.

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Lobster Village

October 14, 2004

Lobster fishermen begin their day in New Harbor, Maine

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Western Ranch

October 15, 2004

The Triangle X Ranch in Moose, Wyoming welcomes the new day as horses graze in the pasture and geese pass overhead.

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Everglades River of Grass

October 18, 2004

Pahayokee, Everglade National Park, Florida. Savannah-like open sawgrass prairie stretches as far as the eye can see, punctuated by the occasional cypress tree. Beneath the apparent prairie, however, is a wide river flowing at a speed of more than one mile per hour. It's Marjorie Stoneham Douglas' famous "River of Grass." In fact this exact Pahayokee platform was this writer's most frequented Everglade destination. To better observe the workings of the underwater world, we submerge a camera and peer directly into the lives of mosquito fish and the enriching mat-like algae known as periphyton. Insects traverse the razor sharp strands of grass as the weather changes.

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Wildflower Elk

October 19, 2004

Watch Tule elk at sunrise in the Tule Elk Preserve in California.

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Edge of the Atlantic

October 20, 2004

The sun rises over the incoming waves on the Atlantic coast at Coast Guard Beach at the Cape Cod National Seashore in Massachusetts.

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Milk Cows in the Morning

October 21, 2004

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San Francisco Tai Chi

October 22, 2004

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Teton Beaver

October 25, 2004

Schwabacher's Landing, Moose, Wyoming — The nocturnal beavers have settled into a small tributary under the sheer cirque walls, rugged ridges and jagged peaks of the Teton Range. Their engineering skill has produced an 8-foot high dam and a new pond for those creatures of the day: a great blue heron fishing in the morning mist, ducks with their ducklings, trout, and a goldfinch feeding her chick. We witness these two communities as they pass each other during the crossroad of dawn.

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Manatee Spring

October 26, 2004

The Homosassa Spring on the Gulf coast of Florida is home to West Indian manatees.

Island First Light
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Island First Light

October 27, 2004

Cadillac Mountain, Acadia National Park, Maine — At 1,532 feet, this is the highest vantage point along the North Atlantic seaboard. During certain times of year, the summit receives the rays of the first rising sun within the United States. The pea, composed of pink granite, is perched above a forest of spruce and pitch pine. Among the granite slabs are tiny sub-alpine plants such as cinquefoil, squat, gnarled trees, wild blueberries and various sized boulders. The view of the Maine archipelago is unsurpassed, with the Cranberry Islands foremost in the southwest.

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Sunrise East

October 28, 2004

Eastern U.S. — The sun hits the Atlantic seaboard five hours after the western coast of Europe, and a wide range of habitats begin the shift from the nocturnal to the heat and light of day. We observe the changes, as naturalists, from the sub-tropical ecosystem of the Everglades to the northern lakes of New England, from the very first light atop Cadillac Mountain in Maine to the sabal palms of the Gulf of Mexico. These are great sunrise moments in nearly a dozen morning ecosystems of the East.

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Sunrise West

October 29, 2004

Western U.S. — Crossing the North American continent in a scant four hours, dawn settles on the Great Plains, the Rocky Mountains, and the coastal ranges and beaches of California before departing the western shore. We witness the geo-dramas of Yellowstone geysers, herds of horses and bison on the open range, the spectacular lighting of the Teton Range. Then in California, we see the massive sequoia, tule elk, a rainbow of wildflowers, the Yosemite Valley, and elephant seals on the beach. These are the great sunrise moments in nearly a dozen morning ecosystems of the west.

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Katmai Bears

October 24, 2005

After seven months of hibernation, the world's largest population of brown bears is ready for some sun in the Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska. They begin the morning in the meadow, but as the sun rises and the tide goes out, the bears dig for clams in the flats.

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Volcano Lagoon

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Homer Takeoff

October 26, 2005

Fog envelopes Beluga Lake in Homer, Alaska, but dissipates as the sun rises and seaplanes take to the sky.

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Ninagiak Island

October 27, 2005

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Glacier of Kenai Fjords

October 14, 2005

Perched in the dawn hours along the terminal moraine of Kenai Fjords National Park's largest tidewater glacier are blue icebergs flowing toward the sea. Scattered on the jet-black beach are other bergs broken under the pressure of a four-mile river of ice.

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Mayan Pyramid

June 19, 2006

The National Park of Tikal in Guatemala is home to Mayan Pyramids, where howler monkeys, parrots, and toucans welcome the new day.

Birds of Palo Verde
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Birds of Palo Verde

June 20, 2006

A wide variety of birds mingle in the Tempisque Basin of Costa Rica's Palo Verde National Park.

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Cloudforest Waterfall

June 21, 2006

La Paz River, Vara Blanca, Costa Rica — The crater lake of the Poas Volcano drains from 9,000 feet into this high altitude cloudforest ravine. Stepping downward through a series of five waterfalls, we descend as the sun rises. Rays of light catch suspended water particles from the falling water, as green threads of life cling to sodden cliff walls. From within its pupa, an owl butterfly emerges with the increasing warmth of day, pumping fluid into its silken wings. Through the last rock opening, the water and sun burst out and down towards a restful pool, the famous La Paz waterfall.

Playa Grande Moonset
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Playa Grande Moonset

June 22, 2006

The moon sinks into the ocean in the Marino Las Baulas National Park in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.

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Dawn of Cerro de la Muerte

June 23, 2006

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Angkor Temples of Khmer Kings

October 2, 2006

The temples of Angkor in Cambodia are lit by the rising sun.

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Li River Cormorants

October 3, 2006

Trained Cormorants catch fish for fishermen on the Li River near Xingping, China.

PingAn Rice Paddies
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PingAn Rice Paddies

October 4, 2006

Frogs, spiders, and birds wake to the morning sun on a terraced farm near PingAn, China. Take in the morning activities of the Dragon's Backbone, a stunning sixty-six square kilometers of crop terraces hand-cultivated by 800 farmers that snake up over a thousand feet of vertical altitude. These are marks of the Zhuang people.

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Buddhists of Wat Svay

October 5, 2006

Siem Reap, China Every culture has its own connection to the natural world at dawn. In Siem Reap, Cambodia, the chants of monks echo from within a Theravada Buddhist monastery, called a "wat." These chants help start the day by focusing the monks' attention. Potential distractions are many. Unlike the cloistered monastic retreats of the west, the Wat Svay compound is at the community hub, at its central cross-road. Yet despite busy human activity, the peaceful influence and presence of the natural world remains near for the focused mind. A vibrant pigeon roost is found on the pagoda's rooftop, amidst ornamental carvings that depict serpent figures called "nagas," protectors from the earth. School children wander among the votive "stupas," maintaining the grounds. And as the monks honor their lineage of spiritual teachers, a spectacular rainbow reveals itself high over the temple. One last little know fact…a rainbow at sunrise will always have a steeper arc than any rainbow that happens near mid-day.

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Elephant Trunk Park

October 6, 2006

Morning exercises similar to Tai Chi in Elephant Trunk Park in Guilin, China.

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Scandinavian Waterfall

December 19, 2006

A new day comes to Gullfoss, Iceland. Sunrise: Nature's alarm clock for the land, the sea, and the myriad of creatures who call our planet home. Accompany us on a tranquil journey into the landscape itself as we enjoy the sights and the ambient sounds associated with the first light of a new day.

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Foothills of Turkey

December 18, 2006

The sun casts its light on a farming village in Aspendos, Turkey.

Stonehenge Dawn
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Stonehenge Dawn

December 20, 2006

The Salisbury Plain in the United Kingdom is the site of one of the most recognizable structures in the world. Stonehenge is thought to be a sun-based calendar, so it's only fitting for a sunrise to be recorded here.

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Mediterranean Port

December 21, 2006

The sun rises on a port in Antalya, Turkey and the lighthouse in Alexandria, Egypt.

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Icelandic Geysir

December 22, 2006

A geyser in Iceland is shown in the first morning sunlight.

Argentinean Seal Pups
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Argentinean Seal Pups

February 12, 2007

Day breaks in a slice of red over the Southern Atlantic Ocean Península Valdés, Argentina and a colony of southern elephant seals and its new pups.

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Peruvian Rainforest Canopy

February 13, 2007

Tambopata, Peru Two hundred feet high in the canopy of Peruvian rainforest, a pink and distant light encroaches. The dense forest holds the dawn air. Birds sing alone, together - a purple-throated cotinga, then a distant flycatcher. Butterflies gather nectar. The high canopy teems with insects - oblivious as the sun ascends. Rosy light splashes the sky. The sun pushes its way into the forest. A blue-headed parrot busies herself collecting twigs for her nest. A cobalt-winged parakeet pulls at the white seed masses of a kapok tree - feeding and pollinating at the same time. As the sun rises overhead, we slowly descend into the tangled under story. Orchids and epiphytes bob in the moist air. Complex partnerships between insects, birds and plants play out amongst an eden of species. Aricaris - brown mandibled and curl-crested toucans - chase insects. Descending farther, we land on the forest floor amongst broad-leaved plants and a nation of insects - lines of foraging ants, wandering ground beetles, a jumping spider. The fervent life of the rainforest is revealed in a slow drift downwards to the forest floor.

Andrean Dawn at Machu Picchu
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Andrean Dawn at Machu Picchu

February 14, 2007

The center of the Incan empire, Machu Picchu in Peru, is shown as the sun rises on this city high in the Andes Mountains

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Amazon Parakeets

February 15, 2007

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Patagonian Penguins

February 16, 2007

The largest colony of Magellanic penguins in the world welcomes a new day near Punta Tomba, Argentina.

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Christmas Lights

December 25, 2007

A holiday-themed show featuring the last hours of sunlight, instead of the first. Locations across the United States are highlighted, from New York to Alaska.

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Total Eclipse

June 25, 2006

The life-cycle of a solar eclipse and how it affects the world below.

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Polar Bears

December 26, 2006

Polar bears congregate in Cape Churchill, Manitoba in Canada.

Secrets of the Sun
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Secrets of the Sun

April 11, 2010

Scientists are interviewed as an examination of the sun and its impact on the Earth and its inhabitants.

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Haleakala Crater

January 21, 2009

Hakeakala volcano, though large and potentially deadly, is one of the most peaceful places on earth.

Society Island Sunrise
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Society Island Sunrise

January 22, 2009

Sunrise over Huahine includes a rainbow.

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New Zealand Frost

January 23, 2009

Dawn pierces a lavender sky on the South Island of New Zealand. We are alongside a serene glacial lake in the Southern Alps, called Lake Wakatipu, and are entirely ringed by looming mountains. These high ranges betray the story of the collision of continental plates as schist "tors" border spires of metamorphic rock. It is a storybook vista. In fact, the beech forests along the lake were filmed for "The Lord of the Rings." At lake level, delicate hoarfrost nightly coats grasses and plants. As the sun ascends, light sparks in a fairyland of ice crystals. The indigo sky blooms into yellow dawn. Warmth invades the braided river system of shallow sandbars and flats, as paradise shelducks graze on clover and weed seeds. The shy dunnock or hedge sparrow pecks among the pebbles. Hoarfrost melts in the rising sun - a winter's day begins, at the bottom of the world - in "Middle Earth."

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Japanese Garden

September 9, 2008

The Ritsurin Garden in Takamatsu City.

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High Desert Arches

September 10, 2008

The Arches National Park in Utah

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Midnight Sun of Svalbard

September 11, 2008

The Svalbard group of islands in the Arctic Ocean about midway between Norway and the North Pole.

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Vancouver Inside Passage

September 12, 2008

The dawn activities of wildlife in northern Vancouver.

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Venetian Canals

September 8, 2008

Venice, Italy Many have called this Old World maritime center the most beautiful city on earth. Millions visit each year, attracted by the image of a romantic sunset serenade on a gondola while dreamily floating down on the Grand Canal. Dawn offers its own distinctive window into this city's character, long before the gondolas awake. This episode departs from the fixed vantage points of past Sunrise Earth shows. For the first time, we take a voyage by slow-moving boat. We do our best to get lost within the 28 miles of the Venetian canal system. A mesmerizing passage into the Cannaregio district reveals the lesser-known beauty behind the city's famous glitz. Workboats slip under low bridges and their even lower hanging verdant plants. Cool yellows and pinks catch the morning sun and betray the Santa Maria dei Miracoli and some of the world's finest marble stonework. Window shutters are opened by sleepy-eyed Italians, startling the pigeons, which roost along the narrow waterways at night. We silently pass the sites where famous Venetians once awoke each day; such as the great Renaissance painter Tintoretto and the Orient explorer Marco Polo. Fishermen motor by, on their way to the open air market in the Rialto, with over 100 varieties of fish. Caught amidst the tension of the moving and the still, the beauty of Venice is sustained for another day.

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The Skelligs of Ireland

December 28, 2007

Seven miles off the Irish coast stands a pair of imposing rocks known as Little Skellig and Skillig Michael, where early morning light sihouettes stone huts called "beehives" built by monks.

Great Barrier Reef
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Great Barrier Reef

January 20, 2009

The sun jumps directly into the sky at the Tropic of Capricorn.

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Total Solar Eclipse

This program records the events of one total solar eclipse, that of March 29th, 2006 as it happens in two locations on the planet. We travel to Natel, Brazil (at the beginning of the eclipse) and observe a group of fishermen and wild native species along an open stretch of beach. We then shift to Antalya, Turkey (for the mid-point of the eclipse) and observe a peaceful village as the moon makes it's way across the sun. ** Possible duplicate of 1x52 **

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Angkor Temples of Khmer Kings