Laeborari ea rona ea libaesekopo le livideo e ka tsamaisoa kapa ea jarolloa ke litho feela
Tsoela pele ho shebella MAHALA ➞Ho nka tlase ho motsotso o le 1 ho saena ebe o ka natefeloa ke lifilimi le lihlooho tsa TV tse se nang moeli.
Chasseurs de Mammouths 2005 Phihlelo ea mahala ea mahala
Since the ban on elephant hunting, Russia has had a monopoly on the ivory trade. But this ivory comes from mammoths, whose tusks, skeletons and sometimes frozen bodies are regularly found in the frozen ground of Siberia. According to estimates by some scientists, it could contain the remains of several million mammoths! eternal ice. Their goal: to discover the frozen remains of mammoths trapped in the permafrost. Using derisory means, they dig the frozen ground from which they extract bones, teeth, skulls... and above all, precious mammoth tusks. Ivory - the white gold of the tundra - will sell for over $50 a kilo. A total market appears at $2.5 million, with hubs in Moscow and Hong Kong.
Mofuta: Documentary
Sebapali:
Basebetsi: Pascal Torbey (Editor), Jean Afanassieff (Cinematography), Jean Afanassieff (Director), Muriel Breton (Editor), Sergey Dubrovsky (Cinematography)
Nako ea nako: 52 metsotso
Boleng: HD
Lokolla: May 23, 2005
Naha: France
Puo: Français, Pусский