Great family documentary
I thought this documentary was put together well. The cinematography and musical score were very good; however, there were some portions where the audio was lacking a bit in quality, due to outdoor weather conditions.
This is a wonderful educational film for the whole family. The best part is that it is NOT another evolutionary, environmental propaganda piece, but is based on a biblical worldview. The series balances both education and entertainment. The episodes about the mysterious Nazca lines and Machu Picchu were very interesting. Highly recommended. Could also be used in your home school curriculum.
Great for the family!
I'm going to borrow part of "Andrew's" review because it is exactly how I feel about this documentary.
Andrew wrote: "This is a wonderful educational film for the whole family. The best part is that it is NOT another evolutionary, environmental propaganda piece, but is based on a biblical worldview."
I completely agree!!!!
Though it is true, that there is a small portion of the documentary that the audio is weak for a few minutes due to the weather conditions it is no way diminishes the whole set!
It is a great addition to HSing. Enhance it with some wonderful online or book photography and it's a great way to make a lapbook, and/or a oral or written report.
I do not regret purchasing this at all. Wonderfully instructional!
More following a tour group than a nature documentry
"Into the Amazon" follows a tour group of 30 men as they explore the Amazon, the Inca Stones, Great Peruvian Desert, the Nazca lines, and Machu Picchu. The visual was nicely done overall, but sometimes the audio was difficult to hear due to people in the background making noise or when the sound dropped when those speaking turned their head or moved too fast.
The focus of the series was primarily "biblical dominion versus radial environmentalism." Don't expect a creation science focus, though the speakers do come from a biblical viewpoint.
The first disc contained the episodes:
"The Mystery of the Meaning of the Amazon" (15 minutes and 35 seconds) and "The Mystery of the Lost Legacy of Adventure & Dominion--Part One and Two" (22 minutes 34 seconds). This disc was mainly aimed at men. Much of it was Doug Phillips standing in front of a tree giving a lecture on some of the history of the exploration of the Amazon and on what he feels is the biblical view of...
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