We’re in Chile 🇨🇱- Somewhere on Earth is off to visit the faraway land of Patagonia, one of the most sparsely populated regions on earth. At the extreme tip of South America, Southern Chile lifts the veil on its fragile beauty. Carlos, the southernmost men on Earth First we meet Carlos Barria. He is one of the southernmost men on Earth. Carlos is a seaman but also a cattleman. His ranch is very close to the mythical Cape Horn. Living at the foot of the Andes’ immense glaciers We meet Philippe Reuter. This enthusiastic mountaineer lives at the foot of the Andes’ immense glaciers. The raftsmen of Patagonia Finally we meet Jorge Arratia. He knows all the secrets of the balseros, the raftsmen of Patagonia. In a remote valley, the lumberjacks harvest cypress wood and transports it down the Rio Baker. Somewhere on Earth - USA: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1TVNLGCn4Js.html #freedocumentary
As a Kenyan, it all started when I came across this documentary called "The most dangerous ways to school, Kenia." That was a documentary conducted in my own country. Next I subscribed, and I have now travelled to Vietnam, Ethiopia, Russia, Mexico, South Africa, Brazil, Nicaragua, Colombia, and now I am in Chile.
This is one of the most enjoyable videos I've seen in a while. Such beautiful spots in Chile are shown here, with really hardy and life-loving people. At 61, unfamiliar with cold climates and especially with COPD, it's unlikely I'd be able to visit places like this. So videos like this are the next best thing. -- Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
Me encanta mi país 🇨🇱🇨🇱, son un orgullo esas personas de campo que trabajan sin parar cada día para darnos el alimento a todos, la base de nuestro país y de cada país son esas personas... I love my country🇨🇱🇨🇱, we are proud of those people from the field who work non-stop every day to provide food for all of us, the base of our country and of each country are those people ...
Went to Patagonia for a study abroad trip. My most memorable memory was on New Years Night at midnight, you could see the sun's aura setting & rising at the same time. Beautiful country and people.
you don't need to travel round the world. Just subscribe to this channel, sit back, relax and enjoy the documentaries. Well done and thank you for bringing the world to our doorsteps
This is beautiful life. That's a way of life I love living. It's wonderful to see that there's some natural world out there and the people are trying by all means to conserve their natural rivers and forests.
I seldom don't skip nor fast-forward chunks of videos I watch but then comes along a rare one which I end up watching in its entirety....glued right to the very end!! This certainly is one of them and I sincerely thank the makers of this beautiful, stunning piece of art. Everything.... beginning with the subject & the wonderful representatives chosen to showcase their own unspoilt gardens of Eden were spot on, hats off 🎉 and a big shout out👏🫡to the makers of this beautiful documentary!!! Thank you, Gracias , hope & pray you keep up the good work 👍🏻 God Bless🙏
Chile, NO limits... to live like this is a privilege... wow! this brought back so many memories from my childhood between these forests, mountains, glaciers and rivers... all day in the boat and drinking mate, with roasted lamb barbecue at the beach. The sound of the river, the birds and the wind really transported me back there from my European "exile"... the next thing to paradise would be fishing in these rivers... working wood, walking through the forest, and having a hearty soup at night, by the wood-stove, followed by a silent and thoroughly thought, or lively talked mate, of course...
Wow beautiful writing. But the people there pretty much live on animal they slaughter. The land and climate is inhospitable, it seems they cannot grow anything to eat. they're herders or fishermen. Those dogs were nasty biting the cattle, those dogs know all the cattle are for slaughter and have no respect for the animals. I don't like dogs.
Is it normal for Chileans to come to Europe? I'm currently reading up on artists like Bolaño, Jodorowsky, they're all Chilean but all also emigrated. I'd like to hear your thoughts on this :)
As an asthmatic patient esp with copd asthma..and old age omly videos like this can remedy my urge to travel esp to mountains n forests. In younger days I have been in New Zealand and many Asian as well European countries..at this age sickness and money.tied me down..so I really enjoy videos like these! Tq vmuch.
So much peace and tranquility packed in 49 minutes. I would love to tour the earth. How beautiful would it be to see people and places at the ends of the planet?
I only met one person from Chile in my life and she left me a deep impression of one the nicest, humble and gentle person i've known, just a friend. Maybe only two of those in my entire life. Since then, i'm always curious about Chile to find out what makes such great people there.
the south American countries of Chile and Argentina has the same similar climate as the United States, i want to visit and or live in these countries to feel at home!
This was totally awesome. How unfair is life that I grew up and ended up in a city. I'm a hiker, a bit of a mountaineer, a diver. parachutist, construction worker, carpenter. private racing driver and a hang glider pilot. As a introvert, my heart longs for a farm in Patagonia. Cherry on the cake would have been nice if my wife could keep me warm through those cold winters and stay out of the million dollar malls.
my guess is places like that are high maintenance women's nightmare. As the man said in one of those video in Santiago del Chile they're used to modern comfort, in Patagonia it is rough, you can't go to a store.
A most beautiful, wonderfully done video. What a joy watching this and so very interesting. Meeting these wonderful people. Thank you so much for this work of art!
I would love to join in as a crew if there's a chance, to discover and to learn how other people on the other part of the wold live their life. What a great documentary!
Fascinating !! Those calving glaciers ......Sure...billions of people will influence a planet's climate , but glaciers appeared and disappeared when there weren't even humans around. Main question is how to prepare for higher sea levels.
The nature there in the background is *STUNNING!!!* 😍 Patagonia is definitely on my bucket list! Us Humans "Besides the locals, actually even SOME of locals" should leave it untouched & not build or deforest there! 99% Just visit for holidays! Locals do their thing but not harm the beautiful nature!
Life can be hard in such places. But when u look at those landscapes, you will forget all the pain. Very few people get the opportunity to live close to the mother nature.
Love your documentaries, you always bless me with knowledge every single day. Be blessed and keep up the lovely work you do. Am from Kenya and I can't wait for another Kenyan expose
I wish if I could’ve afford to tour the world, I would love to visit Patagonia one day. Hope I win the lottery soon. Beautiful scenery 🏔 Nature at it best there 🌳🪵 Live laugh love
I really excited at the end of the every documentary.. I got the experience of visiting those places by myself.. Thanks for this great effort and documentaries.. 👌🙏
Que excelente reportaje. Sobre todo porque no hay que soportar a periodistas llegando a comerse la comida de personas de escasos recursos economicos pero de alma generosa.
Beautiful and hearty men, I would love to see the women's work, day to day lives. So many of these documentaries are from a purely male perspective. Thank you and hopefully you'll consider this 😊