붓꽃 독백 - 아름다운 강산
The Hidden Nature of Korea ?? - BBC Documentary 2018
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South Korea, Earth's Hidden Wilderness
Full HD Documentary 2018
Once a mountain kingdom of ancient palaces and emperors, Korea in the 21st century is l
argely known for its modern cities and decades of conflict. Tensions between North and South may be what defines it to outsiders but beyond the battle scars there is another side to Korea.
In the south are large pockets of untouched wilderness where extraordinary animals flourish
and Koreans continue to practice age-old traditions in tandem with the seasons and with
nature. It is in these connections, rather than in division, that we see the true Korea.
At the southernmost tip of the peninsular we follow a pod of bottlenose dolphins through the
volcanic islands of Jeju. They click at each other as they encounter a human in their midst,
but the dolphins know this diver well - they have shared the ocean with the Haenyeo, or sea
women, for thousands of years. We travel onwards to the isolated island of Marado, where
three generations of sea women are preparing for a dive. Today is the start of the conch
season, and they work hard whatever the weather to maximise their catch.
In the grounds of an ancient palace on the mainland, a raccoon dog family takes advantage
of a rare event. Just once every five years, hundreds of cicadas emerge from below ground
providing an easy feast for the raccoon dogs who voraciously fill their bellies. Those that
escape their jaws make for the safety of the trees, where they metamorphosise into their flying form.
On the mud flats of Suncheon Bay we find a habitat that is neither land nor sea. only recently has the ecological value of mudflats been recognised. A staggering 50 per cent of the earth's
oxygen is produced by phytoplankton - microscopic algae that are found here in great
abundance. That is why the mudflats are known locally as the lungs of the earth. Plankton is
far from the only life here - the mud of the bay is rich in nutrients and supports one of the most diverse ecosystems on the peninsula. We follow the story of a young mudskipper who has
emerged for his first mating season. His journey to find love is paved with obstacles.