National Geographic Explorer: Big Sur-Wild California (2010)
Season Unknown, Episode Unknown
8/10
A great show to watch if you are feeling tense or depressed....
20 February 2013
"Big Sur--Wild California" is a wonderful film narrated by Hector Elizondo. It's about one of the most beautiful places on Earth and you can't help but be captivated by this exceptionally well-filmed documentary from National Geographic. You see a lot of wonderful footage of not just life in the Pacific Ocean but in nearby meadows and forests. In the process, you see magnificent footage of foxes, seals, otters, whales, mountain lions, condors and many other wonderful creatures. And you really have to admire the cinematographers--and you wonder HOW they got these great shots.

My summary talks about perhaps the best reason to watch the film--just to relax and rejuvenate yourself. With terrifically relaxing music and great footage, you can't help but be captivated.

By the way, I visited Big Sur just a few months ago and it's every bit as beautiful as you see it in the film. Plus, oddly, while it's between two HUGE cities (LA and San Francisco), the area is VERY sparsely populated and it is one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen--even prettier in some ways than Alaska! See this film and then see it in person. Also, if you suffer from Ophidiophobia (the fear of snakes), the film does include a few closeup shots of the Western Diamondback Rattler. It also includes a few yucky shots of animals feeding on floating carcases. It's all part of nature but does make the film less than relaxing for some.
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