Depot.com
 Location:  Home» VHS » General » National Geographic's Jewels of the Caribbean Sea  


Categories
Books
Electronics
Toys
DVD
Video Games
Music
Software
Computers
Cameras
Pets
Apparel
Baby
Beauty
Automotive
Health
Home & Garden
Jewelry
Kitchen
Magazines
Office Products
Outdoor Living
Sporting Goods
Tools & Hardware
Cell Phones
Gourmet Food
Grocery
Musical Instruments
VHS
MP3
Movie Downloads
US Flag
Related Categories
• General
Documentary
Genres
VHS
Video
• Animals
Nature & Wildlife
Special Interests
Genres
VHS
• All Titles
National Geographic
Television
Genres
VHS
• Undersea
National Geographic
Television
Genres
VHS
• Wildlife
National Geographic
Television
Genres
VHS

National Geographic's Jewels of the Caribbean Sea

National Geographic's Jewels of the Caribbean Sea
Actor: National Geographic
Studio: Nat'l Geographic Vid

List Price: $19.98
Buy New: $4.45
You Save: $15.53 (78%)



New (4) Used (10) from $1.88

Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 2797

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: VHS Tape
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 60 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1

ISBN: 6304475209
UPC: 727994516606
EAN: 9786304475201
ASIN: 6304475209

Theatrical Release Date: 1995
Release Date: June 27, 1997
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Similar Items:

  • National Geographic's Ocean Drifters
  • National Geographic's Rain Forest
  • National Geographic's Amazon: Land of the Flooded Forest
  • Seasons in the Sea (National Geographic Video)
  • National Geographic's Realm of the Alligator

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
National Geographic's hour-long Jewels of the Caribbean Sea is actually much more than a showcase of Mother Nature's collection of precious art treasures. It is also a glimpse into the tireless struggle for life that makes the ocean depths shimmer and glitter so spectacularly.

As wondrously beautiful as they may be, coral reefs are also living factories, vast and nearly timeless. To pass through an undulating wall of thimble jellies and descend a few hundred feet down these fantastically colored cities of the sea is to descend through history. Here at the bottom, amidst both microscopic bacteria and mammoth manta rays, life is hard won. While vibrantly colored Caribbean reef squid participate in a ritualistic visual combat for mating rights, the battles of others aren't as aesthetically pleasing. Only the most wary survive. This is not to say, of course, that life here is entirely an every-man-(or fish)-for-himself affair. See for yourself the bizarre relationship between the pearl fish and the sea cucumber. Or, for a slightly less unmentionable example, take the Goby and the black grouper. What's a nutritious lunch for the tiny fish proves to also be some pleasant attention to the larger one's hygiene. Ultimately though, as above, so below. The Caribbean may be more exotic in many aspects, but where the beauty ultimately lies is in the will to live. --Bob Michaels

Description
Tour the depths of the Caribbean where, in waters famed for hidden treasures, another kind of wealth lies in abundance. From the coral reefs, across the plains, and through the grasses, stunning underwater photography allows you to get close up to creatures rare and fantastic. National Geographic cameras capture a baby sperm whale romping near the surface, a manatee settling down to sleep, and dolphins playing on the sandy plains. Observe predators such as the Caribbean reef shark and the barracuda hunting the weak and unwary. And witness an array of brightly colored, exotic creatures - nature's own living JEWELS OF THE CARIBBEAN SEA.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful, relaxing, informative   June 19, 2001
10 out of 11 found this review helpful

This is one video that my kids and I can agree on. The footage is gorgeous and the narrator's voice very calm and soothing. Even my 4 yr. old son will sit still for this video. There is nothing like a trip underwater to relax you on a stressful day! I prefer this to some of the other National Geographic videos for my toddlers because nobody gets eaten (the African wildlife one frightened them).


5 out of 5 stars Wonderful   November 14, 2005
Seagrass chik (Sunny South Florida)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Jewels of the Caribbean is by far the best documentary I have seen on marine life. I am a marine biologist and have seen probably every show out there. The footage, narrations, music, etc. on this video are wonderful. The shot of the ray swimming in circles in front of the camera's light is amazing. I have watched this movie dozens of times and never get tired of watching it. I teach marine biology and make a point if having my students watch this video (and they don't even fall asleep!). I highly recommend this video to everyone.


Thank you for shopping at the Depot.com online shopping depot.

©2009 Depot.com