Video of the Christchurch red zone captured by GPS Boomerang's SmartBird U…
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Video of the Christchurch red zone captured by GPS Boomerang's SmartBird UAV on 23 December 2012
Video of the Christchurch red zone captured by GPS Boomerang's SmartBird UAV on 23 December 2012
Video of the Christchurch red zone captured by GPS Boomerang's SmartBird UAV on 7 June 2012.
Video of the Christchurch red zone captured by GPS Boomerang's SmartBird UAV on 5 June 2012.
This documentary, made by TVNZ’s Natural History Unit (now NHNZ), charts the progress of the nor'west wind from its formation in the Tasman Sea across the Southern Alps to the Canterbury Plains and the east coast of the South Island. Along the way it dumps metres of precipitation on West Coast rain forest and snow on the Alps, then transforms to a dry, hot wind racing across the Plains. The film shows the wind's impact on the ecosystem and farming and muses on the mysterious effect it can have on humans. It screened as part of the beloved Wild South series.
‘Moa's Ark' set sail 80 million years ago. David Bellamy becomes an ancient mariner and retraces the voyage of the islands of New Zealand (using contemporary science as his guide). In this first episode he finds out why New Zealand is called the Shaky Isles, gets face to face with the "living fossil" the tuatara, is inspired by meat pies, and discovers geography as he competes in the annual Coast to Coast race over the Southern Alps — with directional and gorse eradication aid coming from legendary race organiser Robin Judkins.