Can't say enough how thankful I am to this documentary. So much hard work that went into making this video for us all to enjoy and learn for free. Salute you guys!
Dear documentarians, You know what? You guys are doing a great thing by sharing the knowledge to others for protecting the Eco system on our Planet🌍. 👏
Nature is truly magnificent and beautiful! Every scene in this video highlights the diversity and richness of the natural world, from vibrant animals to breathtaking landscapes. It really makes me appreciate the beauty of Earth and the importance of protecting our environment!
@@Wolf-md2ui rocks are full of energy. Their energy falls on certain frequencies. So, yes, rocks can talk although we can't understand what exactly they're saying. Do your research before calling people dumb. The world is full of things, sounds, sights you wouldn't believe just because you're not in tune. ❤️
@@TheRandomINFJ Niels Bohr, Wittgenstein, Thoreau, Voltaire, Nikola Tesla, John von Neumann and Socrates-they were all deeply flawed in their limited perceptions of the world, compared to You, right? You’re tuned in. You and a select few mystical “seers” with esoteric knowledge are the chosen ones, right? Because you, unlike the others mentioned, YOU did your research, yes?
@@TheRandomINFJ do they alternate frequencies deliberatly or in response to anything ? because every single thing has a freq ,rock ,frying pan ,chunk of aluminium etc
I felt like I was witnessing it with my own eyes. This video has a great vibe, releases stress and is super relaxing and soothing to the mind. Thanks to the entire crew member behind this video. Great 💪
I live on a 68 acre farm and we have quite a few farm animals as well as dogs and cats. However, the animal that seems most attached to me is a wild gray squirrel who I call Ruckus. We assume Ruckus' mother died somehow because when we found him he was no bigger than an adult mouse and almost dead laying on our front porch one morning. I did my best to help him pull through but I assumed he wouldn't make it, according to my online research, they usually don't. But every morning when I went outside to check on him in the little nest box we set up, he was still alive and eventually he made a full recovery. He's about 2.5 years old now and although he's always been free to leave, he follows me everywhere. He still lives in his little nest box in our woodshed and every morning when I go outside with my kids to wait for the school bus, Ruckus comes running over and climbs up my body to perch on my shoulder and that's where he stays as long as I'm outside.
I appreciate very much the efforts made by the creators of this wonderful production. Their passion for what they do have made it possible for me to enjoy the sights and sounds of an otherwise unreachable part if this world. I'm from the Philippines and as we sày it, "Mabuhay Kayo" (Long May You Live).
This documentary was incredible, showcasing stunning footage of animals, plants, and rivers from across the globe. It truly highlights the beauty of our planet and serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of preserving and caring for it. Many of us are now more aware of our responsibility to honor and protect the natural world. Thank you for sharing this amazing gift wish us! ❤❤❤❤
Respected Sir, thank you very much to introduced me with nature and its beautiful hidden qualities how its work. I like this very much. Once again, thanks
Surely one of the best videos on any topic on the internet. Beautifully videographed, intelligently edited, and eloquently narrated. And wonderful story telling too. Hats off to the creators 👍🏼
Thank you for this deeply educational and enchanting documentary on the forests of our planet. imagine the world we would inhabit if the majority of people understood and values the living being that is a forest.
Wow thank you so much for beautiful wildlife documentary and the cute animated interludes were a nice surprise during the experience 💖🙏 Namaste beautiful family
This was amazing- so much wonderful footage of animals, plants, rivers from all over the world. What a beautiful place we live in - I think many of us are here now aware of how much we need to honor it and take care oaf it. Thank-you so much for this gift.
I've had 2 baby squirrels at different times. Both times they lived. I fed them baby formula mixed with peanut butter. At about 6 weeks we started taking to the park and letting him visit other squirrels. After about a month we went to the park and he left with some of his friends and never came back. This happened twice. It was a good experience for my children. We have saved all kinds of animals. I tried to teach the kids to raise them enough til they can survive on their own. Keeping in mind they are wild.
love the internet, we are all thousands of miles apart scattered across our planet and yet can read each other's thoughts on a music we all can listen to.
I hug and talk to trees, literally. Sometimes they talk back to me telepathically, as if saying "well, welcome!" My fave things in life are, in order: trees, moose, black bear, birds, the sound of loons on a lake, the sound of very young children and babies laughing. 🎄
They aren't talking back to you. You are feeling good because connecting with nature is relaxing... thats it... you think you are doing something good so you are telling yourself something good. You are simply personifying the inanimate because you feel relaxed. It has nothing to do with the trees, they can't speak to you.
@@sudarshanmj5941 Evolution may fine-tune God's creations to adapt better to environments and food sources, but different species of animals don't have the same structure, attributes, biological commonality, chromosomes etc of other species - a Rabbit didn't evolve from an Elk, it was created to be a Rabbit and only a Rabbit, it will evolve and change because of available food, habitat and environment within the species, but will forever and for always remain a Rabbit, and the Elk will remain an Elk. God's creations are specific and individual, they don't merge or evolve to create something else outside the species. Man mated the Horse with the Donkey and we have the Mule, and man also mated the Lion with the Tiger to birth a Liger, both Mules are sterile, with the Liger male sterile, the female Liger can reproduce with a Tiger, but not with a sterile male Liger. Just as Man evolves over time as he adapts to different environments and lifestyles, but surely you don't hold on to the idea that one species "evolved" on its own to create other species - or do you?
Fantastic documentary on forest and its wildlife well done 👍 we need the urgency to protect this by all the human beings and give them a space to thrive 👍
I copy this thanks from a viewer Nachurecooking: Can't say enough how thankful I am to this documentary. So much hard work that went into making this video for us all to enjoy and learn for free. Salute you guys! Very beautiful images and amazing music! And huge knowledge there in your film!
What all them forests have in common is the fact that all of them was once completely covered by water🌊 an also all of them received the same extremes at some point in time. Taking core samples of the ground would like it's easier to carbon dating the layers. If you can save the animals you can save the planet