Thursday, 17 November 2016

Oppinion

         Ecotourism is important. Tourists were often destroying the area before this was enforced. The travel touches the area of nature and culture without destroying the environment and life culture, and people can learn those. But my country isn't encouraging this.  I heard this for first time. I have never seen it even when I went to some travel agencies. Maybe I didn't notice it at that time. Therefore, I looked into it. I hope this spreads in Japan.
         My favorite TV program is "Darwin came! Living things new legend." You can watch it every Sunday. This program focuses on one kind of animals every week and details the animal's ecology. It also shows a decisive moment. For example, decisive moment is "Orca Attack."  It's that Orca aims to attack the seals at the beachfront despite the fact that they're at risk of stranding there. Although the broadcasting time is only 30 minutes, the staff here take more than a year to make a program. Actually, they spent a lot of time for "Orca Attack." So you can think that this program is valuable 30 minutes. When I watch this program, this program gives me not only impression but also things which I cannot usually experience. Therefore, I recommend "Darwin came! Living things new legend."

5 comments:

  1. The show seems useful for student who interested in nature or animal. Sometime I watch this kind of program on TV and It's really interesting.

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    1. What is the name of the program you watch? Is it "Wild life?"

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  2. I didn't know the program. I want to watch it and learn nature in detail.

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    1. You really didn't know? Don't you know the character "Higeji?" You can see it at 7:30pm every Sunday. It's NHK.

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  3. They're quite interesting animals. I saw a documentary about whales kept in captivity, like at SeaWorld...they should be in the wild instead of a marine park.

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    But my country isn't encouraging this.

    You can watch it every Sunday.

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