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Earth: Making of a Planet

Earth: Making of a Planet is a National Geographic Channel documentary, telling the story of planet Earth from the violent birth of our planet 4.5 billion years ago, through ice-ages, massive volcanic eruptions and the dinosaur's reign to the first humans. Go back to five billion years ago and discover the birth of the Earth that is the only home to life as far as we know, see how life flourished and evolution worked, from the first single-celled organism to age of the dinosaurs and the first humans who walked on the planet, through the dazzling images and CGI animations.

Earth: Making of a Planet


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