
鸟瞰欧洲 第二季 (2021)
剧情简介
"This series of spectacular aerial journeys reveal the world's most remarkable nations as they've never been seen before. From the Acropolis in Greece to the construction of the world's longest bridge in Turkey, and Finland's giant ice breaking ships. This all access aerial documentary lays bare the traditions, innovations and breakthroughs that continue to shape these modern nations today.\nEurope From Above: Turkey\nThis spectacular aerial journey across Turkey, reveals hot air balloons over Cappadocia, a record breaking bridge and Europe's last nomads.\nEurope From Above: Finland\nA spectacular aerial journey across Finland, reveals mega ice breaking ships, Europe's last indigenous people and the weirdest sauna in the world.\nAerial drone service in Finland for National Geographic documentary Europe the wonders from above Season 2 with DJI Inspire 2 drone and DJI X7 camera. Aerial shots were taken in Kilpisjarvi, Ivalo and Kemi.\nEurope From Above: France\nA spectacular aerial journey across France reveals a cultural powerhouse set in a vast landscape of contrasts and surprises.\nEurope From Above: Sweden\nThis series of spectacular aerial journeys reveal the world's most remarkable nations as they've never been seen before. From the Acropolis in Greece to the construction of the world's longest bridge in Turkey, and Finland's giant ice breaking ships. This all access aerial documentary lays bare the traditions, innovations and breakthroughs that continue to shape these modern nations today.\nSeries Producer: Mark Bridge\nProducer & Directors: Selina TSO, Andy Bailey, Terry Black\nExecutive Producer: Carlo Massarella\nProduction Executive: Jason Hendriksen\nProduction Manager: Renata Pavelka\nProduction: Windfall Films Argonon Group\nEurope From Above: Hungary\nA spectacular aerial journey over Hungary, from the colourful rooftops of Budapest, to a real-life ghost town and Europe's biggest ice rink.\nEurope From Above: Greece\nA spectacular aerial journey over Greece, reveals ancient monuments, cliff top monasteries, daring ocean clear-ups and record breaking engineering."