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National Geographic Death Of The Megabeasts 2009 DVDRip XviD-aAF

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Title:

National.Geographic.Death.Of.The.Megabeasts.2009.DVDRip.XviD-aAF

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2010-01-20 (by TvTeam )

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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1486631/

Description:

. TorrentDay - Your Gateway To The Scene. we are the most on-time tracker around the globe, You can download releases whenever they release out by group uploaders. no Wait Time. TorrentDay is a private tracker torrent website, which is totally free, safe and fast. Higher Speed Download is available at: TorrentDay - Your Gateway To The Scene. . Torrentday : Clean RAR Scene File - Enjoy and don't forget to leave Thanks Enjoy :) ...................................NFO:.................................... . AGGRESSIVE ARCHIVE FORCE BRINGS YOU National.Geographic.Death.Of.The.Megabeasts.2009.DVDRip.XviD-aAF Death of the Megabeasts (2009) (TV) RELEASE INFORMATION RELEASE DATE........: 2010.01.20 DVD DATE............: 2010.01.11 ORIGINAL AIR DATE...: 2009.04.27 VIDEO FORMAT........: XviD VIDEO BITRATE.......: 911 kbit/s 2pass VBR VIDEO RESOLUTION....: 640 x 352 VIDEO ASPECT........: 16:9 VIDEO FPS...........: 25.000 AUDIO FORMAT........: [X] VBR MP3 @ 48000 Hz [ ] AC3 AUDIO BITRATE.......: 128 kbps LANGUAGE............: English SUBS................: None VIDEO LENGTH........: 93 minutes SIZE................: 50x15 GENRE...............: Documentary IMDb RATING.........: N/A URL.................: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1486631/ PLOT What killed Australia's megabeasts? Long after the extinction of the dinosaurs, other extraordinary species of giant beasts roamed the earth- they were the megafauna. In Australia some of the most bizarre to roam the earth existed including a giant wombat, a huge kangaroo, a massive lizard and the earth's biggest flightless bird. For hundreds of thousands of years these were the heavy weight champions of the animal kingdom. But suddenly, inexplicably they vanished. Something happened which wiped them off the face of the planet forever. While there have been several mass extinctions of large terrestrial animals throughout history, the death of Australia's megafauna is relatively recent. It occurred less than 60,000 years ago and no one knows why. It remains one of the longest running and hotly argued debates in palaeontology. For decades scientific sleuths from around the world have been trying to solve the mystery. Now in a unique corner of the world, a team of top scientists from around the world attempt to crack one of sciences most enduring mysteries - what killed the megafauna in Australia? Their discoveries could not only help solve the mystery but also offer insight into environmental problems which threaten the world and all life today. As the scientists begin their quest this extraordinary prehistoric world is brought to life using the latest in high quality 3D animation. CAST Deanna Abbott Josh Abdullah Gerard Ashwin Tarlia Bennett Heath Bergersen Justine Graham Robert Graham Trevor Jamieson Glen Moore Bronwyn Newland Glen Ridley Craig Sechler Leighton Shaw Lynn Webb Derek Wolgar RIP NOTES Enjoy! GROUP INFORMATION 9 Years of the Force and still going strong GROUP INFORMATION 9 Years of the Force and still going strong What we are looking for: * gigabit euro sites for x264 only * 100mbit or gigabit archive sites for TV/XVID/ETC. * 1080p or 720p rippers pre retail or classics * Fios cappers in u.s * U.K or Pre Retail Dvdrippers * Internal 100mbit 1tb+ dump sites for Exlusive group usage * If you think you can help contact us on irc, or email us on [email protected] /* */

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x2rob (2010-01-21)


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