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NOVA: Secrets of the Sky Tombs DVD

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NOVA: Secrets of the Sky Tombs The Himalayas were among the last places on Earth that homo sapiens came to inhabit. Now, join an international team of scientists as they climb to the world's highest tombs to unearth secrets of the people who settled these extreme environments. Producer: Liesl Clark, Chris Schmidt, Kevin Young, Melanie Wallace Executive Producer: Julia Cort, ... More
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NOVA: Secrets of the Sky Tombs The Himalayas were among the last places on Earth that homo sapiens came to inhabit. Now, join an international team of scientists as they climb to the world's highest tombs to unearth secrets of the people who settled these extreme environments.

Producer: Liesl Clark, Chris Schmidt, Kevin Young, Melanie Wallace
Executive Producer: Julia Cort, Paula S. Apsell
Production Company: National Geographic; Parthenon Entertainment Limited trading as Sky Vision
Production Year: 2017
Copyright Year: 2017
Director: Liesl Clark
Narrator: Jay O. Sanders
Writers: Liesl Clark
Discs: 1
Subtitles: Y
Subtitle Language: English (SDH)
Audio Format: Stereo
Aspect Ratio: 16x9 Widescreen

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Rob P.
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5.0 star rating
06/26/21
Interesting but underappreciated
Review by Rob P. on 06/26/21 review stating Interesting but underappreciated
A professional repeller, and his wife and kids and this guy who was a friend of his, they were all going along with these little Himalayan horses, up to these caves where Tibetan monks had been burried, and were trying to preserve as much information as they could, with the elders permission, before the caves crumbled. They also showed, I believe, where art or archaeology students were helping repaint murals that had gotten into disrepair. A bit short, perhaps.

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Rob P. reviewed NOVA: Secrets of the Sky Tombs DVD
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Interesting but underappreciated
Review by Rob P. review stating Interesting but underappreciated
A professional repeller, and his wife and kids and this guy who was a friend of his, they were all going along with these little Himalayan horses, up to these caves where Tibetan monks had been burried, and were trying to preserve as much information as they could, with the elders permission, before the caves crumbled. They also showed, I believe, where art or archaeology students were helping repaint murals that had gotten into disrepair. A bit short, perhaps.

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