The locals
claim that when God created the Pyrenees he shaped the rocks in a way which makes
them absorb
the daylight. After the sun has set, they give the light off again to the world
and thus the mountains' walls and battlements silently glow beneath the stars.
The sun and the clouds play with
the mountains'
light and create fascinating pictures. The Mediterranean's climate has a
magical
influence
which turns the mountain pastures into a sea of flowers and provides for an
extremely
species-rich
fauna.
In the French
"Cirque de Gavarnie" marmots raise their offspring, bears roam the Aran canyon
and bearded vultures glide for their daily check of their huge areas in the
mountain wilderness in order to
look for prey
which mainly consists of bones. After finally having spotted a bone they pick
it up, glide
to a high
altitude and then drop it so the vehemence of the impact smashes it and thus
the table is
set! In
contrast to other parts of Europe, the Pyrenees seem to provide a still intact
habitat for the rare bearded vultures. But here you can also find various eagle
and butterfly species as well as other small animals which are long since
threatened elsewhere.
Key Information
Original Title | Wilde Pyrenäen - Berge des Lichts |
Genre |
Animals/Wildlife Environment/Geography Travel/Tourism |
Produced by: | BR, ARTE and NDR for ARD |
Year Of Production | 2010 |
Duration | 00h45h00h00 min |
Country Of Origin | Germany |
Language Versions | German [OV], French [DUB] |
Cast & Crew
Director/s | Jens-Uwe Heins |
Cast | |
Producer/s | |
Writer/s |