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※ 2011 KBS East Asia Life Exploration [Amur] 3-part series ■ 0:00 Title ■ 1:46 Part 1: Oasis of the Grasslands The green belt in southern Siberia was formed because of the Amur River. From its source in Mongolia to the Amur wetlands, we examine the wild and human lives fostered by the river. From the harsh winter to the bountiful summer... How do humans stand before Mother Nature? A boy learns to ride a horse in the grasslands and hears the legend of the blue wolf from his grandfather. A fisherman in Chagan Lake puts his ear to the ice and identifies the location of fish by sound. The spiritual exchange between animals and humans and the worship of the earth, mountains, and water still remain in their genes. ■ 57:31 Part 2: Spirits of the Taiga Among the many forests of the region, no other forest has as many spirits as the Taiga forest. This is because nature itself could not help but be an object of fear and worship in the harsh environment. Taiga refers to coniferous and broadleaf forests in cold regions. The taiga that has developed widely around the Amur River creates numerous tributaries and forms a rich ecosystem. It contains the life and death views of East Asians who confronted and achieved harmony with nature, with tigers and udegei, reindeer and evenki, salmon and nanai, bears and ulchi as the axes. ■ 1:53:23 Part 3: The sea created by the black river The Amur River pours enormous energy and nutrients into the Sea of Okhotsk. The golden fishing grounds for cod, salmon, and king crab, which are the foundation of the marine industry, are formed because of the Amur River. If you explore along the drift ice of the Amur River, you can see the marine system of Northeast Asia. How did the ancient people of the continent spread out to the sea? In Sakhalin, you can see the crossing of the ice sea on foot, the life of the Nivkh people, and the breeding ground of sea lions. In Japan's Shiretoko Peninsula, you can see the secret of the formation of drift ice at the southernmost tip of the Earth, the rich marine ecosystem, and the relationship between herring fishermen and white-tailed eagles. The breakwater of the Sea of Okhotsk Kamchatka Peninsula shows the primitive nature such as brown bears and marine mammals. It provides a new understanding of the marine system of Northeast Asia through the secret of how rivers enrich the sea. #Amur River #Grassland #Taiga ✔KBS Documentary KBS Official YouTube Channel [KBS Documentary] ????Subscribe????Like➡️ / @kbsdocumentary ????Inquiries: [email protected] Copyright ⓒ KBS. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, and use (including AI training) are prohibited. ∙Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, and use (including AI training) are prohibited. ∙The current situation and content may be slightly different depending on the time of broadcast. ∙Defamatory and malicious comments may be deleted by the operator to protect the performer.