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A documentary that takes you on a journey through the magical Kuril Islands that have never been revealed to the world. An expedition adventure you'll love It has won three awards for best documentary. Travel the world with us online at Tomorrow Unlocked. Exploring magical islands hidden from the human eye, 'From Kurils With Love' can follow Tomorrow Unlocked online. that takes you on a virtual expedition to the Kuril Islands with the documentary filming skills of a team of adventurers who are experts and are recognized for the role of technology in nature conservation. You can also participate in nature conservation through fundraising. To support long-term conservation plans Explore every aspect of the islands. and protect ecosystems that are fragile and astonishingly beautiful.
The filming of this documentary focuses on the research work of Russian marine scientist and prominent Kuril Islands defender Vladimir Berganov has been studying marine mammals in the Telegram Number Data region for more than 30 years. The Kuril Islands are a volcanic archipelago. Hidden in distant coordinates Between Russia and Japan Traveling to it is one of the most difficult in the world. Consisting of many small, untouched islands, Eugene Kaspersky joined the expedition in July 2019 to help raise awareness of the importance of this wonderful archipelago. this They began preparing for the expedition in 2017, collaborating with world-exploring cinematographer Renan Osterk and acclaimed producer Powell Toradd, and assembling the expedition team began. Comprised of environmentalists, the still and film photography team includes director and assistant Taylor Rees, cinematographers Chris Burgard.
Ted Hesser and Ryan Hill, and Jeff Kerr. Ruby and Rishi Sukla, Science Communication Department They set out to begin their 12-day expedition, targeting the entire Kuril Islands. Aboard Eugene Kaspersky's ship, the expedition is full of hopes of making a feature film. Collect photos and adventure stories to preserve the natural ecosystem. and hopes to send inspiration to viewers who follow the exploration together The recording team used 20 state-of-the-art cameras and several drones. to capture every movement Record detailed information from every angle that has never been revealed to the world before This ecosystem is still uniquely beautiful. But they are extremely sensitive to environmental impacts.
The filming of this documentary focuses on the research work of Russian marine scientist and prominent Kuril Islands defender Vladimir Berganov has been studying marine mammals in the Telegram Number Data region for more than 30 years. The Kuril Islands are a volcanic archipelago. Hidden in distant coordinates Between Russia and Japan Traveling to it is one of the most difficult in the world. Consisting of many small, untouched islands, Eugene Kaspersky joined the expedition in July 2019 to help raise awareness of the importance of this wonderful archipelago. this They began preparing for the expedition in 2017, collaborating with world-exploring cinematographer Renan Osterk and acclaimed producer Powell Toradd, and assembling the expedition team began. Comprised of environmentalists, the still and film photography team includes director and assistant Taylor Rees, cinematographers Chris Burgard.
Ted Hesser and Ryan Hill, and Jeff Kerr. Ruby and Rishi Sukla, Science Communication Department They set out to begin their 12-day expedition, targeting the entire Kuril Islands. Aboard Eugene Kaspersky's ship, the expedition is full of hopes of making a feature film. Collect photos and adventure stories to preserve the natural ecosystem. and hopes to send inspiration to viewers who follow the exploration together The recording team used 20 state-of-the-art cameras and several drones. to capture every movement Record detailed information from every angle that has never been revealed to the world before This ecosystem is still uniquely beautiful. But they are extremely sensitive to environmental impacts.