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Film Description
Marine biologist and former Royal Marine Monty Halls heads off on an exploration of Australia's Great Barrier Reef – one of the natural wonders of the world and the largest living structure on the planet.
Uncovering the secrets of the 2000km reef, Monty travels from the wild outer reefs of the coral sea to the tangle of mangrove and rainforest on the shoreline, and from the large mountainous islands to tiny coral cays barely above sea level. He discovers how it was created, how the intricate relationships between its inhabitants function and how climate change and other factors might shape its future. The incredible wildlife includes sharks that walk on land, camouflaged killers that ambush their prey and the most poisonous creatures known to science.
The latest in filming technology is employed to capture the magic of the reef as it has never been seen before – from remote mini-cameras to motion-controlled underwater time-lapse photography and remotely operated vehicles.