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Summary:FILMED FROM THE AIR THROUGHOUT ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, WALES AND IRELAND, THE SERIES TELLS THE STORY OF THE LANDSCAPE: THE BUILDING-BLOCKS IT IS MADE OF, AND THE PROCESSES THAT HAVE SHAPED IT, AND STILL DO. THE SUN, ICE AND FROST, RAIN AND SNOW, RIVERS, WIND AND WAVES, AND THE FORCE OF GRAVITY, ALL PLAY THEIR PARTS IN FASHIONING OUR LANDSCAPE. BUT, AS PRESENTER TIM PREECE FINDS OUT ON A VISIT TO SUSSEX IN THIS LAST PROGRAMME OF THE SERIES, THERE IS ONE FACTOR WHICH IN RECENT TIMES HAS BEEN A BIGGER INFLUENCE IN SHAPING THE LANDSCAPE THAN ANY OF THOSE: OUR OWN ACTIVITIES.
Description:A SERIES COMIBINING AERIAL FILM OF THE BRITISH LANDSCAPE WITH COMPUTER-GENERATEDGRAPHICS TO EXPLAIN THE GEOMORPHOLOGY OF THE BRITISH ISLES.