
Philippe Cousteau
1940 - 1979The Cousteau Odyssey: The Nile
Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Theodore Strauss
A breathtaking trip down Earth's longest river reveals its fabled past and complex, challenging present. Wild hippopotami, the mysteries of the deadly tsetse fly, the ancient Dinka and Shilluk African tribes and the Sudd- a swamp as large as England - are among the natural wonders encountered along the trek from Uganda to Khartoum to Egypt, before concluding at the manmade wonders of the Nile, the Jonglei Canal and the Aswan High Dam.
The Cousteau Odyssey: The Nile Part 2
La collection Cousteau N°8-1 - À la recherche de l'Atlantide 1
Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Philippe Cousteau
Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Philippe Cousteau
The myth of Atlantis has only one source: Plato. He described, some 2,500 years ago, a country overflowing with wealth, located beyond the Pillars of Hercules, whose capital would have been destroyed by an earthquake, then engulfed in the depths of the sea. Following a miraculous aerial photo, Commander Cousteau finds himself on the trail of the lost civilization of the legend of Atlantis. Near the island of Dia, the team makes an extraordinary discovery…
La collection Cousteau N°8-1 - À la recherche de l'Atlantide 1
La collection Cousteau N°10-1 - Le Nil 1
Philippe Cousteau
Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Philippe Cousteau
During a 9-month trip, the Cousteau team will explore the longest river on the planet: the Nile. It flows north to the Mediterranean, crosses half a continent and over 7000 years of history. On its shores, civilizations have built marvels of architecture. Kingdoms rose and then fell, each person's destiny still intimately linked to that of the river... without anyone having mastered it. The Calypso team studies life around the Nile, which has remained almost unchanged since the time of the pharaohs.
The Cousteau Odyssey: The Nile Part 1
Steve Irwin: Ocean's Deadliest Catch
Steve Irwin, Philippe Cousteau
In a fitting farewell, Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin's last documentary goes below the surface of Australia's eastern reef, where some of the planet's most dangerous animals reside. Joining Irwin is Philippe Cousteau, grandson of pioneering oceanographer Jacques Cousteau. Together, the two explorers run up against venomous sea snakes, enormous sharks and saltwater crocodiles in their search for the most fearsome creatures of the deep.
Steve Irwin: Ocean's Deadliest Catch