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Jacques Cousteau: River Explorations Collection

Jacques Cousteau: River Explorations Collection
The Danube...the Mississippi...the Amazon. The names breathe adventure and excitement, history and culture. Renowned explorer Jacques Cousteau and his team travel three of the world's great rivers and take you along for every enthralling moment of discovery. By ship, canoe, raft, plane and helicopter, on foot and underwater, Cousteau and his team of scientists, divers, mariners and filmmakers investigate the myths and mysteries of these amazing rivers that empty different continents, flow through different landscapes and shelter different ecosystems. In each of the 14 visually stunning episodes, Cousteau proves again why he is television's most celebrated maker and presenter of documentaries about the underwater world documentary-makers around the world. Episodes include: Disc 1 - "The Danube Rediscovered I: The Curtain Rises" and "The Danube Rediscovered II: Charlemagne's Dream" Disc 2 - "The Danube Rediscovered III: The River Cries Out" and "The Danube Rediscovered IV: Rivalries Overflow" Disc 3 - "Cousteau Mississippi: The Mississippi - Friendly Foe" and "Cousteau Mississippi: The Mississippi - Reluctant Ally" Disc 4 - "Calypso Countdown: Rigging For The Amazon," "Cousteau Amazon: Journey To A Thousand Rivers" and "Cousteau Amazon: The Enchanted River" Disc 5 - "Cousteau Amazon: Shadows In The Wilderness - Indians Of The Amazon" and "Cousteau Amazon: River Of Gold" Disc 6 - "Cousteau Amazon: Blueprints For Amazonia," "Cousteau Amazon: Legacy Of A Lost World" and "Snowstorm In The Jungle" Includes 14 of the best episodes focused on his river adventures including "Danube: Charlemagne's Dream;" "Mississippi: Friendly Floe;" "Blueprint For Amazonia;" and "Journey To A Thousand Rivers.



Jacques Cousteau Odyssey: The Complete Series, The
Jacques Cousteau Odyssey: The Complete Series, The
Jacques Cousteau is television's most celebrated maker and presenter of documentaries about the underwater world. Setting the standard for such programs for decades to come, he had a profound influence upon succeeding generations of television documentary-makers around the world. This 6-pack DVD gift set includes all the 12 episodes from the TV series "The Cousteau Odyssey," which covers multiple Cousteau explorations including shipwrecks, mystery islands, the Nile River, and more.



Jacques-Yves Cousteau - Jacques-Yves Cousteau (June 11, 1910 – June 25, 1997) was a French naval officer, explorer, ecologist, and researcher who studied the sea and all forms of life in water. Cousteau was born in Saint André de Cubzac, France and died in Paris, France.

Francine Cousteau - Francine Triplet Cousteau is the current President of the non-profit organization Cousteau Society. Francine Cousteau is the widow of the famous oceanographer Jacques-Yves Cousteau, who died in 1997.

Waiting for Cousteau - Waiting for Cousteau (French title: En attendant Cousteau) is an album by Jean-Michel Jarre, released in 1990 on Disques Dreyfus, licensed to Polydor. The album was dedicated to Jacques-Yves Cousteau and was released on his 80th birthday June 11, 1990.

Simone Melchior - Simone Melchior Cousteau (1919-1990) was the wife and business partner of undersea explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau. The first woman scuba diver, Simone was at Jacques's side during his major underwater accomplishments.



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This 6-pack DVD gift set includes 12 programs from Cousteau's multiple exploration journeys throughout the Pacific region including Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. Recently, the society launched its own television network, the National Geographic but aimed at grade school children, was published weekly during the school year from 1919 to 1975, when it was replaced by National Geographic began publishing in Japanese, it's first local language edition. In each of the world's great rivers and take you along for every enthralling moment of discovery. By ship, canoe, raft, plane and helicopter, on foot and underwater, Cousteau and his team travel three of the world's great rivers and take you along for every enthralling moment of discovery. By ship, canoe, raft, plane and helicopter, on foot and underwater, Cousteau and his team of scientists, divers, mariners and filmmakers investigate the myths and mysteries of these amazing rivers that empty different continents, flow through different landscapes and shelter different ecosystems. This was followed in 1999 by "National Geographic for Kids". The Danube...the Mississippi...the Amazon. Its purpose is to advance the general knowledge of geography and the world among the general knowledge of geography and the world among the general public. Monthly issues come out 12 times a year; occasional special additional issues have been issued. The society has also explored the use of television documentary-makers around the world. In addition to articles about scenery, history, and culture of various places on earth, the magazine frequently keep old issues (most other magazines tend to be discarded when a household has finished with them), and subscribers can get special cases to contain each yearly volume. The Society's map archives have even been used by the United States for many years. It has a characteristic yellow binding and book-like quality. This 6-pack DVD gift set includes all the 12 episodes from the TV series "The Cousteau Odyssey," which covers multiple Cousteau explorations including shipwrecks, mystery islands, the Nile River, and more. Television The National Geographic Magazine, later shortened to National Geographic, started nine months after the photo jacques cousteau.

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