Today’s Best TV Documentaries: “Wilder Skagerrak” and “Magic River – Tagliamento”

Today’s Best TV Documentaries: “Wilder Skagerrak” and “Magic River – Tagliamento”

Looking for doc tips for today’s saturday? We have selected for you the best recommendations from the TV show. Whether it’s a nature documentary or a series of reports: here you’ll find an overview of really worthwhile TV shows. turn it on!

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With the documentary tips of the day from news.de, you’re well informed today, whether it’s a series of reports or a nature documentary: We’ve found three exciting documentaries from the TV show for you again, so you can see only the best this weekend. Find documentaries that you definitely shouldn’t miss today with TV recommendations from news.de.

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Documentation: “Wilder Skagerrak” (1:15 p.m. MDR)

Skagerrak separates southern Norway and Sweden from Denmark and is a multifaceted strait. Drilling crabs, running fish, and creative crustaceans live here. Its narrow, angular shape has the effect of contracting water masses like a canal. This is why it is one of the most turbulent sea regions in Europe. There are also opposing currents. They can be seen particularly impressively at the cape in the far north-east of Denmark. In Skagen, the North Sea and the Baltic Sea collide. The sandhead changes its face almost every day.

This documentary about MDR lasts 43 minutes.

Nature Documentary: “Fascination River – The Tag

Tagliamento is the last wild river in the Alps. Untamed, it cuts through the rugged mountains of northeastern Italy and through the Friulian Lowlands to the mouth of the Adriatic Sea. The islands in the river bed and the forests along their banks are among the most biodiverse ecosystems in Europe. Documentation leads along Tagliamento and unlocks a deeper understanding of the ecological links between humans and the river.

This nature documentary on 3sat lasts for 20 minutes.

Report Series: “Tapire, the jungle gardeners” (7:40 p.m. on Arte)

Once they inhabited the forests of the entire American continent, today they live only in a few regions of Central and South America: tapirs. Primitive-looking animals with their distinctive trunks are threatened with extinction primarily due to man-made hazards. Biologists in Costa Rica and Nicaragua devote all their energies to the struggle for the survival of the species – is this a success? Tapir habitats are getting smaller and smaller. In addition to deforestation, poachers and the great highways also ensured that the number of clumsy proboscis in Central and South America was greatly reduced.

This series of reports on Aarti lasts 35 minutes.

If you’re looking for exciting movies, series or other current sports on the TV show, you’ll find plenty of TV recommendations in our TV news section.

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