

Sunrise Earth
Sunrise Earth

1. Moose in the Morning

2. Yellowstone Geysers

3. Gator Hole

4. Bison Before Breakfast

5. Sea of Terns

6. Vermont Balloons

7. Alewive Eternal Return

8. Tropical Palms

9. Swallow Sea Cave
10. Yosemite Dawn
11. Cribsworks Kayak
12. Sequoia Light

13. Sunrise Seal Colony
14. Lobster Village
15. Western Ranch
16. Everglades River of Grass
17. Wildflower Elk
18. Edge of the Atlantic
19. Milk Cows in the Morning
20. San Francisco Tai Chi
21. Teton Beaver
22. Manatee Spring

23. Island First Light
24. Sunrise East
25. Sunrise West
26. Katmai Bears
28. Homer Takeoff
29. Ninagiak Island
30. Glacier of Kenai Fjords
31. Mayan Pyramid

32. Birds of Palo Verde
33. Cloudforest Waterfall

34. Playa Grande Moonset
35. Dawn of Cerro de la Muerte
36. Angkor Temples of Khmer Kings
37. Li River Cormorants

38. PingAn Rice Paddies
39. Buddhists of Wat Svay
40. Elephant Trunk Park
41. Scandinavian Waterfall
42. Foothills of Turkey

43. Stonehenge Dawn
44. Mediterranean Port
45. Icelandic Geysir

46. Argentinean Seal Pups
47. Peruvian Rainforest Canopy

48. Andrean Dawn at Machu Picchu
49. Amazon Parakeets
50. Patagonian Penguins
51. Christmas Lights
52. Total Eclipse
53. Polar Bears

54. Secrets of the Sun
55. Haleakala Crater

56. Society Island Sunrise
57. New Zealand Frost
58. Japanese Garden
59. High Desert Arches
60. Midnight Sun of Svalbard
61. Vancouver Inside Passage
62. Venetian Canals
63. The Skelligs of Ireland

64. Great Barrier Reef
65. Total Solar Eclipse
66. Angkor Temples of Khmer Kings
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Sunrise Earth is a nature documentary television series featuring hour-long episodes that aired in the United States on Discovery HD Theater, now renamed HD Theater. The series focuses on presenting the viewer with sunrises in various geographical locations throughout the world. It is also notable for its complete lack of human narration, concentrating instead on the natural sounds of each episodes' specific location. High-definition video images and Dolby 5.1 stereo surround sound are used to present each natural environment in a clear and detailed manner. The show is an example of the genre known as "Experiential TV", developed by series creator David Conover. The technique has been described by TV critic Tom Shales as "crazily uneventful and thoroughly wonderful."