Host Philippe Cousteau travels to Sedona, Arizona, where we look at the spectacular red rock formations. Then we travel to Hawaii, which has red, black and green beaches. We then go to Yellowstone National Park, where some of their hot springs produce brilliant colors due to heat-loving micro-organisms. Finally, we take a look at some colorful animals, including the octopus, which can change its color in an instant.
Host Philippe Cousteau travels to Sedona, Arizona, where we look at the spectacular red rock formations. Then we travel to Hawaii, which has red, black and green beaches. We then go to Yellowstone National Park, where some of their hot springs produce brilliant colors due to heat-loving micro-organisms. Finally, we take a look at some colorful animals, including the octopus, which can change its color in an instant.
General Note
Originally released by Rotfeld Productions, 2015.
Streaming video file encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on July 17, 2015.
Content Note
What is Color--Cathedral Rock (4:21); --Hawaii's Volcanic Sand Beach (2:08); -- Identifying Sand Composition/Origin (1:42); -- Red, Black, and Green Sand (2:13); -- Yellowstone's Morning Glory Pool (3:19); -- Monitoring Geysers in Yellowstone (1:52); -- Color Helps Creatures Survive (4:36); -- Credits: Colors of the Earth: XPLORATION Awesome Planet (0:39); .