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An international team of scientists and explorers, lead by Dr Julian Bayliss, go on an extraordinary mission in Mozambique to reach a forest that no human has set foot in. The team, including some of the world’s foremost climate change experts, aims to collect data from the forest to help in our understanding of how climate change is affecting our planet. But the forest sits atop a mountain, and to reach it, the team must first climb a sheer 100m wall of rock. The scientists’ work is based on research conducted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007.
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@NatGeo
@NatGeo 4 года назад
Scientists and explorers go on an extraordinary mission in Mozambique to reach a forest that no human has set foot in. What was your favorite part of this video?
@binmo9756
@binmo9756 4 года назад
The antelops...mhan...How !!!..God is Great
@VelascoFlorencia
@VelascoFlorencia 4 года назад
the opportunity to travel with these scientists and see this unique place through their eyes
@Holitine8384
@Holitine8384 4 года назад
Everything is so interesting! I never knew that there were still forests out there that are free from human interference! Thank you to the people who does their best to conserve our natural resources!! I would also like to extend my gratitude to National Geographic for never failing to provide us entertaining & educative videos.
@72marshflower15
@72marshflower15 4 года назад
* conservation is not preservation... why do people keep confusing the two? also, it’s *Global Climate Destabilization, as warming , and thus the change, are secondary and thus proxy to.. Just as well to point out, there’s no proof humans never set foot there. It generally can’t be gauged without in depth investigation... P.S. helicopter what?
@raediaufar5003
@raediaufar5003 4 года назад
I like everything presented in this video. It's awesome!!!
@VEE3RDEYE
@VEE3RDEYE 4 года назад
I had no idea there were still teams of scientists working for free to conserve this planet! More power to them! Need more content and people like this!
@cml2002
@cml2002 3 года назад
That's why I want to become a scientist someday ❤️
@perryleduc1954
@perryleduc1954 3 года назад
@@cml2002 you can do it, ive got faith in you, keep that passion and a strong will. don't take no for an answer and if you cant do something or find something, figure out a different way to do it , or find someone who can help. dont. be afraid to ask for help. none of us hdt here on our own
@cml2002
@cml2002 3 года назад
@@perryleduc1954 Thanks for inspiring me😭❤️ Keep safe 😘this time of crisis 🙂 ... I'm hoping that someday I'll become a biologist , and nature calls my name😅
@philliplow5379
@philliplow5379 3 года назад
@@cml2002 You don't become a scientist by wanting to be a scientist. You become a scientist by doing what a scientists does, and if you don't like that then find a different occupation.
@alexandraandrade541
@alexandraandrade541 3 года назад
That’s awesome right! I want to study species and their genetic changes
@xJubei
@xJubei 4 года назад
" What we are doing to the forests of the world is but a mirror reflection of what we are doing to ourselves and to one another. "
@sheilascott3048
@sheilascott3048 4 года назад
It is a misuse of pronouns to say We are doing this. Largely, it is They, the governments and corporations, who do these things to Us. Pronouns.
@yinndragonyang
@yinndragonyang 4 года назад
By using "we," there is a direct entanglement of people as a total. Of everybody. Rather than pointing the blame onto a discrete, manipulating group, we are therefore separating ourselves from the ties to this issue. It shows us OUR own reflection, as it affects the multitude.
@nicholasturner7931
@nicholasturner7931 4 года назад
Can’t argue with that, sadly the only way ( in my opinion) we could stop is if there were so few of us we couldn’t destroy ourselves our our planet.
@KNBARON
@KNBARON 3 года назад
EndeverafteR That’s deep.... as deep as the roots of the last tree 🌲 you probably planted.
@rebeccadeane2774
@rebeccadeane2774 3 года назад
So i seen on the discovery channel about all these volcanoes that spew more co2 in a day than all mankind together...what we going to do about that?....how can we stop 100s of volcanoes?
@invaderliz
@invaderliz 2 года назад
Would have loved to hear a bit of the local community’s knowledge of the mountain. They said no one had gone up to the forest, but did they have stories of why or what they thought was up there? Also would have liked to know the specialities of the members of the expedition.
@timothycollier3807
@timothycollier3807 Год назад
Agreed, I'd love to see this as a feature length doc
@OssamabinKenny
@OssamabinKenny Год назад
The first “climber” is also an Exxon employee. He is there to learn if there are any signs of oil there on that mountain. If so, as the first person up there, him who is representing Exxon will have dibs on the drilling rights. The rest of them are there to have Forrest orgies where no one else has done it before.
@MrJuancastrotorres
@MrJuancastrotorres Год назад
Great idea
@dalriadajohannsen
@dalriadajohannsen Год назад
Definitely!
@zoo05zoo
@zoo05zoo Год назад
For whatever reason, the video leaves out the fact that the mountain had been visited by locals before, albeit not in the recent memory of anyone nearby. However, the did find ancient pots buried near the stream.
@jemlacson174
@jemlacson174 2 года назад
"I wish you could be here poppy" hits hard when looking at his face. That smile almost transitioning to crying.
@themaguinwanderer6320
@themaguinwanderer6320 4 года назад
He really has that kind heart and loving personality not just for his family but also to the mother nature!
@lucyjones1321
@lucyjones1321 4 года назад
@Roberto - none of which is true in this case .... maybe do some background research first and you will see that this is part of a much larger program of conservation by this team in northern Mozambique to generate the evidence base (e.g. new species) to conserve these forests (most are very accessible and highly threatened) from destruction .... and what are you doing for conservation?
@blademade3889
@blademade3889 4 года назад
Did Mother Nature Speak To You? 😆😆
@bungalowbob9629
@bungalowbob9629 3 года назад
@@lucyjones1321 lol so defensive
@11dubs30
@11dubs30 2 года назад
He seemed more interested in finding, killing, and naming new species after his kid, than in saving the planet.
@arthlourencecipriano5814
@arthlourencecipriano5814 2 года назад
This kind of media should be the ones that is shown to the youth today. It shows the perfection and beauty of nature as it is. We should be thankful enough to have lived in this time where nature still exist but also be responsible for passing it to the next generations. Best documentary i have ever seen in my life 👍.
@saltriverorchards4190
@saltriverorchards4190 2 года назад
Mutual of Omaha’s wild kingdom was a favorite show of my family as I was growing up. I believe that show was a main reason for my love of nature that I have had my whole life. That and my growing up in the country where I could explore forests and wetlands uninhibited.
@ellinorglorioso2247
@ellinorglorioso2247 2 года назад
How many have you seen?
@harvey_the_rabbit
@harvey_the_rabbit Год назад
Too one sided and a significant level of BS!
@sereneprincess4940
@sereneprincess4940 Год назад
Why “the youth”? We’re the ones who are going to have to watch the planet slowly start to cook us alive, because the older generation shoved all the consequences for their greed onto everyone else. We’re the ones who are trying to stem the tide, while the last vestiges of the older generation block us at every turn. We’re the ones who are screaming to “leave a better planet for our children” while the older generation seems to weirdly think they can take all the natural resources they’re brutally removing from the soil with them into the afterlife.... Said afterlife isn’t coming fast enough to quell the aggressive greed of the older generations that, IMHO, would do better to have this shown to them. Because they’ve forgotten what is beautiful in this world. The younger generation has known all along.
@Sjalabais
@Sjalabais 2 года назад
Such a paradox, in order to study an undisturbed biotope, you'll need to disturb it.
@robertdaniels3048
@robertdaniels3048 2 года назад
And use tons of fossil fuels to get to it.
@hell-o-kitty1976
@hell-o-kitty1976 2 года назад
Lol... I agree. I haven't watched it yet but I hope he takes precautions as not disturb the forest.
@eddiepesadilla4904
@eddiepesadilla4904 2 года назад
Protective scientists setting traps and disturbing with hardware tools...???? I wish they find there a tyranisaurical bug that eat them all. Falsehood has no other limits than punishment.
@mixeddrinks8100
@mixeddrinks8100 2 года назад
what they could of done is used drones... fly in fly out leave no trace.
@seann8293
@seann8293 2 года назад
Have you ever heard the saying that "one needs to break eggs to eat an omelet"?
@jonathanlee728
@jonathanlee728 4 года назад
This gives me a feeling of deep loss and sadness. Profoundly so.
@dawnadriana1764
@dawnadriana1764 3 года назад
I wept most of the way through it.
@pathfinderwellcare
@pathfinderwellcare 3 года назад
Me too Jonathan 😞. 🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
@davidwebb091370
@davidwebb091370 3 года назад
thank you very much for this upload, NatGeo! i've always loved forests and greeneries! i hope we can still save most of these forests in our efforts to curb a devastating climate change.
@shawncalderon4950
@shawncalderon4950 3 года назад
@Dik Burns forests are greener, grow faster and more land yields mor crops. C02 is a blessing.
@earthangel8730
@earthangel8730 3 года назад
@Dik Burns unfortunately you are only partially correct. There are TOO MANY HUMANS on the Earth. No thanks to religious fanaticism, missionaries and poverty. FREE BIRTH CONTROL TO ALL! Or else we need and WILL EVENTUALLY EXPERIENCE a much more DEADLY VIRUS. Human beings might possibly be Nature's one MISTAKE. Nobody's perfect.
@shiitakestick
@shiitakestick 3 года назад
Dik Burns - you too.
@josephmanktelow3560
@josephmanktelow3560 3 года назад
Nope greed were all screwed
@n.j8622
@n.j8622 2 года назад
Save the soil!
@ashleyhinkley1673
@ashleyhinkley1673 2 года назад
We are lucky to have people who are literally trying to save the world.
@Lauren1989mc
@Lauren1989mc Год назад
I so wish the video was longer! The excitement I felt waiting for them to reach the top and see what was up there was immense. It makes me so sad to think about what we are doing to our planet, I hope we can turn things around before it is too late
@artandnature-arnelalvarez6219
@artandnature-arnelalvarez6219 4 года назад
"Earth is not a platform for human life, it's a living being,we are not on it,but part of it,its health is our health "
@abil3362
@abil3362 3 года назад
Very nicely put bro
@kewsiyehboah6058
@kewsiyehboah6058 3 года назад
In Swahili.. Ubarikiwe.. ( Bless You )
@pathfinderwellcare
@pathfinderwellcare 3 года назад
Yesssss! 🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽
@pman4411
@pman4411 2 года назад
A classic comment.. Invaluable
@sandyfustin7253
@sandyfustin7253 2 года назад
Native people having been trying to tell us this
@Alex-sg4jz
@Alex-sg4jz 3 года назад
My first thought seeing this was “please don’t let any billionaire or industrial company see this video’ 😞
@olegoleg5463
@olegoleg5463 3 года назад
Those are the ones who destroy everything for money and power. Not the general population that is being blamed.
@anitamaree9121
@anitamaree9121 3 года назад
@@olegoleg5463 exactly!!!
@joyfulness9968
@joyfulness9968 3 года назад
I am a billionaire and I use my money to protect and nurture mother earth.
@dcyphyr
@dcyphyr 3 года назад
@@joyfulness9968 no. You don't.
@rbggwapo
@rbggwapo 3 года назад
you mean like NatGeo?
@PlightOfAMan
@PlightOfAMan 2 года назад
What a feeling that must be to go somewhere that no human has ever touched before. Think I would cry my eyes out and never want to leave
@CottonCxndy
@CottonCxndy 2 года назад
O calm down
@PussyDevourer69
@PussyDevourer69 2 года назад
Talk is cheap
@lostpockets2227
@lostpockets2227 2 года назад
u should visit my little brother's room. u will cry, but for different reasons 😂
@sacuki2151
@sacuki2151 2 года назад
and me the first to ruin the untouched place with your human activity?? how is this conservation??
@moo6672
@moo6672 2 года назад
@@sacuki2151 exactly!
@samelis6546
@samelis6546 8 месяцев назад
I wish it was longer. So many things to explore and unpack. Not to mention how passionate the scientists are and how interesting the area was.
@namiuwu9792
@namiuwu9792 4 года назад
He's smiling through out the whole video and that makes me happy that he loves his job
@Asad-2166
@Asad-2166 4 года назад
You look like a cute little cub🇬🇧😘 Were are you from?
@shyrusmanaloto2774
@shyrusmanaloto2774 3 года назад
Asad lion pervert
@Lazarus-aap
@Lazarus-aap 3 года назад
I'd be smiling too, if I could do what he does... I still am smiling whilst going through a forest and look at live around me. It's people (and their actions) that make me cry.
@nihao3193
@nihao3193 2 года назад
He's creepy. He is like a two faced person that will kill stab you in the back.
@AzlianaLyana
@AzlianaLyana 4 года назад
While the rest of the world is chasing modernization and development, these almost unspoken heroes continue to fight for what sustains the planet as a whole. Thank you for all you've done. 💖
@dreamthedream8929
@dreamthedream8929 4 года назад
Is your intention to devalue the modernisation and developement? I am sensing some disdain in your chosen wording!
@eej902
@eej902 4 года назад
@@dreamthedream8929 hearing a tone of voice in your head? It's all the voices in there. Troll
@blitzgreg1
@blitzgreg1 4 года назад
Well we the indigenous peoples of the earth have been harmonious with nature forever. It is only now some western folks have come full circle to understand that humans don't have to be at war with mother nature.
@lalcantara18
@lalcantara18 4 года назад
@@dreamthedream8929 I have a dollar for you greedy soul
@jnazry4369
@jnazry4369 4 года назад
@@blitzgreg1 We cant never win the war Mother Nature. Humans are just greedy.
@chastinetayco
@chastinetayco Год назад
A big salute to all people behind this documentary ❤️
@GehanAdel
@GehanAdel 2 года назад
The gaze they had over their face before climbing the cliff priceless all their emotions had been reflected in this glimpse they really love what they do 👏👏
@ali55pk
@ali55pk 3 года назад
" Look deep into nature and then you will understand everything better' Albert Einstein, This quote has always been an inspiration and rightly represents the blessings of nature. Born and raised in a pristine mountain environment I always feel the nature very spiritual.
@seongwu-ssi8593
@seongwu-ssi8593 3 года назад
After watching this, I've decided my specialization. I would be taking Civil Engineering where my Specialization is Environmental, I would like my grandsons and greatgrandsons to have a world where Trees and Nature still exist
@wyndie
@wyndie 3 года назад
That's how i feel!
@kampfsocke4
@kampfsocke4 2 года назад
How is it goining?
@Mrche626
@Mrche626 2 года назад
Don’t forget granddaughters and great granddaughters.
@sandyburns3635
@sandyburns3635 2 года назад
@@kampfsocke4 🇨🇦. We’re Trying Bro, You?
@PussyDevourer69
@PussyDevourer69 2 года назад
Just do it. We don't care about your dreams.
@ravitasafitri6075
@ravitasafitri6075 Год назад
Thanks to this documentary video, I want to give my highest appreciation to all the scientists involved in this expedition. You guys are amazing, 💪💪
@Andrew-Johnson
@Andrew-Johnson Год назад
The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full. John 10:10 💙✨ But if ye will not hear it, my soul shall weep in secret places for your pride; and mine eye shall weep sore, and run down with tears, because the LORD'S flock is carried away captive. Jeremiah 13:17 Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. Matthew 7:19 Parable of the Tares (Matthew 13:24-43)
@doubled5982
@doubled5982 2 года назад
Naming a butterfly after Poppy has to be one of the ultimate ways to say “I Love You”. That’s freakin awesome!! I’m jealous, but then again, I don’t have a daughter, so maybe a little jealous on both parts :-)
@northerners2828
@northerners2828 4 года назад
Cute little daughter and i love forest nature life..please protect that forest before it's to late..⛰️🏕🏞
@goyatheexplorer5332
@goyatheexplorer5332 3 года назад
My eyes just wanna pop out upon hearing a forest never touched by human before... thanks team Mt. Liko for the conservation efforts and finding species new to science... this video made me more cautious about our environment... Biologist here from Philippines 🇵🇭, again thanks for sharing this inspiring and informative short video 🥰
@villagefishing1096
@villagefishing1096 3 года назад
Hi Mrr @Goya The Explorer
@oleggorky906
@oleggorky906 Год назад
And you really believe that in all the ages of human existence that no one could have possibly visited that place, just because a film crew and a few other people say so? There is no way that claim can be verified.
@peabrain6872
@peabrain6872 Год назад
AWOOOGA
@goyatheexplorer5332
@goyatheexplorer5332 Год назад
@@oleggorky906 I am basing my comment on scientific exploration WITH proper, lawful and humane approach. Many scientists and collectors bypass some law and ordinance from local or national agencies.
@oleggorky906
@oleggorky906 Год назад
@@goyatheexplorer5332 if you’re saying that it’s the first approved or licensed expedition, then fair enough, that sounds like a reasonable claim. What you said at first didn’t add up. But if you meant it as in the first legitimate expedition, fair enough. I know that there are some very high buttes and mesa’s in the Amazon, around the Venezuela/Brazil border are thought to have never been thoroughly, scientifically, explored but you can never say never. You never know if an ancient people on the run from a vicious tribe may have sought temporary refuge.
@dianaalbuquerque2189
@dianaalbuquerque2189 Год назад
the sincerity, the truth and the sad emotion expressed on Dr Julian´s words...
@jillyjay94
@jillyjay94 3 года назад
I applaud every knowledgeable people who devote their time and skills into the betterment of our world. Like with these amazing scientists who fight to preserve this planet's beauty, I am grateful for every person in any profession, who also abide by sustainable development and ecological modernization.
@ChilianaJones
@ChilianaJones 4 года назад
Not sure how I feel about this. I get the scientific approach but exposing it for the whole world to see may result its downfall. Some things should never be found and remain lost.
@geraldmudiwamatanda1835
@geraldmudiwamatanda1835 4 года назад
Nonsense
@saraf5414
@saraf5414 4 года назад
Yes, this. We humans have a midas touch of destruction. I want This forest to remain tucked away, without any sort of human influence whatsoever.
@misixray
@misixray 4 года назад
It's not exactly lost..The area around it is heavily cultivated ...So people always know about it..It just very hard to access due to the high cliff around it..
@juswesaligan
@juswesaligan 4 года назад
Reminds me of the movie "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" and I quote, "Beautiful things don't need attention". This phrase was uttered by the photographer Sean O Connell when he opt not to take pictures of Snow leopard in the wilderness of Himalayan mountains.
@heikefoth4624
@heikefoth4624 4 года назад
Hello, I agree with you 100%. Humans don't know how to live in harmony and respect nature.
@Micksowagger
@Micksowagger 2 года назад
simply amazing that places like this still exist.
@Yianiz
@Yianiz Год назад
thinking that the last time I saw a firefly wandering around our plants was more than 10 years ago, it is really saddening.
@kayleevisser201
@kayleevisser201 Год назад
I still see them thriving on our tree line! Located rural Alberta Canada.
@harvey_the_rabbit
@harvey_the_rabbit Год назад
I have so many of them they light up the meadows, are in the house and it looks like Christmas in the forests. You simply have to live in the right places. Cities, suburbs and other places people congregate kill of everything.
@AltevBaka
@AltevBaka Год назад
Cut your grass less
@cheriepaw
@cheriepaw 4 года назад
This film is perfect, one of my favourites in the longes time. Profound message, beautiful cinematography. Thanks Nat Géo.
@NatGeo
@NatGeo 4 года назад
We're so glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching.
@markyanthonyledda9618
@markyanthonyledda9618 4 года назад
Agree. From PHILLIPINES
@kihntagious
@kihntagious 4 года назад
Check out David Attenborough's amazing documentary.
@StormOfMaat
@StormOfMaat 4 года назад
@@kihntagious David Attenborough rocks! :-D
@Mulla-wj1gw
@Mulla-wj1gw 4 года назад
Yes, one of the best 👍🏼
@cmunti
@cmunti 3 года назад
This made me feel sad, and happy at the same time. As an ecology student, I also want to help in conservation. But I'm also afraid I will be in debt my whole life for doing so. I hope our generation could change the way we give importance to the scientists. They are literally saving your baby even if they are not yet born. Also, I get a good cry over this one thanks natgeo!
@lloydchristmas4547
@lloydchristmas4547 2 года назад
👍
@casinozonesix
@casinozonesix 2 года назад
Let your mission outweigh the cost. Even if you never pay it back financially you will pay it back socially. And our final judge will weigh in your favor
@DarknessFalls29
@DarknessFalls29 2 года назад
Best to create multiple streams of income to get you by.
@josearias9825
@josearias9825 2 года назад
@@casinozonesix ummm what final judge? Since you'll not the one with all that financial debt
@subtropicalpermaculture
@subtropicalpermaculture Год назад
Permaculture science ..fighting to heal humans and our planet since 1975
@karine4265
@karine4265 2 года назад
Thank you National Geographic for showing us this fabulous expedition! They are doing a great job and creating hope to preserve our planet. This rainforest looks beautiful and needs to be protected.
@edgacj
@edgacj Год назад
Incrível que ainda possam existir ambientes assim nesse mundo. Parabéns a todos que participaram dessa expedição. 👏❤
@pangoytalala4886
@pangoytalala4886 4 года назад
Take care of the Mother Earth as she gives us almost everyhting....
@PotatoRed148
@PotatoRed148 4 года назад
Take of the “almost” she literally give us everything.
@tylerdabbs
@tylerdabbs 4 года назад
PPP AEO not quite
@YALQUZAQ_AZ
@YALQUZAQ_AZ 4 года назад
We are indifferent children of Mother Earth
@hippiecowgirl4231
@hippiecowgirl4231 4 года назад
She doesn’t give it so much as we just take it
@janefranco9002
@janefranco9002 4 года назад
Take care of Mother Earth and Mother Earth will take care of you.
@imSauce824
@imSauce824 2 года назад
This has been a dream of mine since I was a kid. To the bunch that went out in this expedition; Thank You so so much.
@johnanthonymacawili6878
@johnanthonymacawili6878 Год назад
Thank you nat geo and RU-vid for this gem!
@erwty9712
@erwty9712 3 года назад
This is a very powerful film. Truly inspirational and fascinating. Note this is part of a much larger conservation program by this team of scientists over the last 15 years trying to save these mountains and finding new species to raise the importance is part of this. i applaud their commitment and dedication.
@catone_atelier
@catone_atelier 3 года назад
I hope these scientists will reverse everything they did to this site. I.e. refill all the holes they dug, get rid of all the trash they have generated, release all the species they caught after recording it...
@dawnadriana1764
@dawnadriana1764 3 года назад
My thoughts exactly. I know they must take specimens, but I wish they wouldn't. This place is sacred.
@jeffreym68
@jeffreym68 3 года назад
That is the general procedure on such a project. But you're right, it's especially important in a location like this one.
@fireplacedude23
@fireplacedude23 3 года назад
Someone who clearly demonstrates his disdain for those who don't show respect makes it VERY obvious his intent is to return it to the way he found it.
@geofrito
@geofrito 3 года назад
Let's hop on a jet with a humongous carbon footprint and go defile a pristine environment no human has ever touched because my daughter may not be able to see it one day. The irony is stifling.
@amberglaze909
@amberglaze909 3 года назад
Idk what they plan to do but unfortunately, scientists do sometimes take animals. But in the end, it’s for the good of the species or location, in situations like this, since it helps conservation efforts.
@deborahd2936
@deborahd2936 2 года назад
I get concerned when we start making claims about history like “no human has ever set foot in”, when we are not 100% sure of this....
@CottonCxndy
@CottonCxndy 2 года назад
Did anyone ask u
@kapambwekapambwe4131
@kapambwekapambwe4131 2 года назад
I actually did
@o0u0o3
@o0u0o3 2 года назад
there is no evidence of it, that is how science works.
@bluwtrgypsy
@bluwtrgypsy Год назад
Bless these wonderful people working to help humanity. We all must do our part.
@zubinfalla7504
@zubinfalla7504 3 года назад
Kind, brilliant scientists using their hearts and minds to heal this planet.
@decimovongola5151
@decimovongola5151 4 года назад
This Video may have a disadvantage because of curiosity for sure now that they know this land exist they would go to it, but I hope no one will touch this stunning and beautiful piece of land
@puppy_love1426
@puppy_love1426 4 года назад
I'm also hoping for that...discoveries could be good and bad at times. Great things should be protected.
@victorgiddens5612
@victorgiddens5612 3 года назад
Africans have known this land for hundreds of years, if not thousands.
@gueminpark3940
@gueminpark3940 Год назад
Much respect to all for this amazing documentary. Living in big cities surrounded by asphalt and concrete so remote from wilderness creates humans totally desensitized. Consciousness and spiritual beliefs are the beginning to make the situation better.
@ayobithedark2772
@ayobithedark2772 Год назад
Amazingly, those of us living in and near places like this are the desensitized ones, until someone from the city comes and marvels, then we remember how blessed we are
@ayobithedark2772
@ayobithedark2772 Год назад
Also what do you mean by "consciousness and spiritual beliefs"?
@mahath7
@mahath7 2 года назад
Love your spirit, effort, the photography, the music and poppy too! Lets hope we can do something for this planet real soon.
@pattiepitts5893
@pattiepitts5893 3 года назад
That little doll Poppy is so precious and full of wonder. Are you having a lovely day on the mountain,Daddy? She is cuteness overload
@lizannewhitlow1085
@lizannewhitlow1085 3 года назад
Poppy Anna is beautiful!
@christ6888
@christ6888 4 года назад
Nothing had changed to this pristine forest untill they came....
@stylledog3851
@stylledog3851 4 года назад
"THEY" are the ones who give you information. Without them you will think butterflies are your ancestors spirits!!!
@blakegranquist481
@blakegranquist481 4 года назад
Although that was a big hole to dig their impact upon that ecosystem is very minor and will likely recover very quickly and once again it will seem as if no one has been there.
@yuyi1039
@yuyi1039 4 года назад
Well if they never discovered anything about this place.. you will be Litterally fukcing dead mate
@christ6888
@christ6888 2 года назад
stating a fact is hard to handle apparantly
@shahabalmasi333
@shahabalmasi333 Год назад
This is so sad and beautiful at the same time
@rickrobitaille8809
@rickrobitaille8809 2 года назад
My favorite part of this video was the humbleness and respect of all that persons involved..
@MichalOlender
@MichalOlender 4 года назад
I've never thought about it before, but discovering a new species and naming it sounds like an achievement in life.
@abdindaraii537
@abdindaraii537 4 года назад
Yess, actually it does make you proud, for someone who dedicate themselves to studying nature, conserving it, it's makes you really proud, it'll remember for thousand of generations, your name will be on it forever
@AMpufnstuf
@AMpufnstuf 3 года назад
@@abdindaraii537 unless you're carl linnaeus it'll get renamed and moved around in about 9 years
@guadalupe_rodriguez
@guadalupe_rodriguez 3 года назад
Or be very lucky and stumble across something new.
@SkyeAten
@SkyeAten 2 года назад
Just don't put it on social media... Because it'll just get poached. Lizards, small mammals etc. People will want it as pets or medicine... Next thing you know they're extinct. It's fun and it's an achievement to discover something new but often these well intentioned scientist do a lot of harm as well. He obviously has no idea how Africa works. Those antelope probably went there (or are still alive because no one knew they were there) to escape humans because the whole area around them is cultivated. Now their location is revealed they're as good as dinner.... :(
@Zaihanisme
@Zaihanisme 2 года назад
@@SkyeAten how Africa works? As if humans everywhere else haven’t destroyed most of the natural habitats they’ve been in.
@tejjensen9402
@tejjensen9402 3 года назад
That documentary only scratches the surface of what I wanted to know about this amazing place.
@aynaet__
@aynaet__ 6 месяцев назад
I wish a 3 hour documentary of the whole team and more details would exist!
@jocelynmandyuy3632
@jocelynmandyuy3632 2 года назад
Thank you for this, NatGeo👌
@alaskatheakita7217
@alaskatheakita7217 4 года назад
We need more people like you You are truly a inspiration
@Loveroflife5.0.
@Loveroflife5.0. Год назад
I just shed tear when they said free😢 thank you so much for your mission to protect our planet ❤
@reishar869
@reishar869 3 года назад
It makes me terribly sad that people are competing against each other on social media etc when we all should be united and working on helping the environment
@johncranwell3783
@johncranwell3783 2 года назад
An extraordinary heartening film...great a couple of Welsh based scientists on the trip to this magical mountain forest...thank you for this 🙏
@trexpeditiongotravel
@trexpeditiongotravel 2 года назад
Incredible people and explorers searching for new species of life. Also delivering a powerful message of preserving our planet!! Thank you!!
@Meech_Z
@Meech_Z 3 года назад
"No human has ever interfered with this forest" *Proceeds to interfere with forest*
@gayfruit4411
@gayfruit4411 3 года назад
Haha. funny
@bradernteman2605
@bradernteman2605 3 года назад
"YOU ARE SPOT ON SIR" (SPOT, ON!)
@marvinduanechua9300
@marvinduanechua9300 3 года назад
Exactly what i was thinking
@renorake
@renorake 3 года назад
On they way. I'll get there as soon as possible when the pandemi over. 😉
@ubasubas3097
@ubasubas3097 3 года назад
HAHAHAHAHAHA 🤣
@timothyjohnson3545
@timothyjohnson3545 4 года назад
Mount Lico is miraculous. Thank you for sharing.
@stephanlarsen8169
@stephanlarsen8169 2 года назад
This world is not our own we are only passing through
@lisacraig1894
@lisacraig1894 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this! Please tell of your next trip! I’m hopeful of starting a masters degree this spring or summer, and have always loved ecology; studying plants and animals mainly. Way to go on the Nobel Prize on the short!
@jaridkeen123
@jaridkeen123 4 года назад
This is a powerful film
@karatefightfitnessdrills5430
@karatefightfitnessdrills5430 3 года назад
It's as powerful as the Batman movie eh!! 😁😁😆🤣
@aidanmcferris9348
@aidanmcferris9348 3 года назад
BAAAAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA!!!!!
@jeffwallace5447
@jeffwallace5447 3 года назад
why?
@triggadidon
@triggadidon 3 года назад
How
@temuulmunkhtur
@temuulmunkhtur 3 года назад
@Dik Burns u're just scared of change
@georgesmith8648
@georgesmith8648 3 года назад
thank you all for this . i hope others will find it as informative as I did. can we learn from our mistakes?
@1dpotengy
@1dpotengy 2 года назад
I love that you SEE NATURE as I SEE AS WELL, even about the insects, Thank you.
@savp4945
@savp4945 2 года назад
The music is amazing too, especially with the headphones.
@richardhuff9313
@richardhuff9313 4 года назад
Let's stop being selfish and forgive each other it will do wonders for our planet. Much love and many blessings
@robinlillian9471
@robinlillian9471 3 года назад
That's a first. Most comments here are about attacking the ecologists for not being eco-friendly enough. To SJW's forgiveness is a dirty word. They get off on punishment, but love & forgiveness are anathema to them.
@richardhuff9313
@richardhuff9313 3 года назад
@@robinlillian9471 let us look through the eyes of our Saviour not serpents
@kirstinstrand6292
@kirstinstrand6292 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing this wondrous field trip: a rare treat. The magical forests.
@nyanganjihumphrey5228
@nyanganjihumphrey5228 Год назад
This is so wonderful. Such a facinating expedition. Kudos team.
@CalamariSauce
@CalamariSauce 4 года назад
Wish this gave a little more information as to what they were doing and what they found etc. I get the point of the film but it kind of took away from the mountaintop itself.
@doomdani
@doomdani 4 года назад
One of the most stunning,impactful and beautiful mini-doc that I have seen! So grateful to the silent heroes known as scientists !!
@roseannatyrrell4498
@roseannatyrrell4498 2 года назад
"Within these forests you could have all sorts of medicines and new antibiotics that we as a human race could actually use to make our lives more valuable and richer and healthier" This echoes what scientists said about the Amazon rainforests and all the other rainforests many years ago and look what is happening to them. - palm oil plantations. I always feel sorry when I see mankind invade spaces such as this.
@etn3provard897
@etn3provard897 2 года назад
It always starts with good intentions doesn’t it?
@FreeAssange_
@FreeAssange_ Год назад
Don't think about it
@catherinebreaux6761
@catherinebreaux6761 5 месяцев назад
It’s sad the argument they have to use is that it’ll benefit humans, what about the fact that these life forms. These places- have value in themselves. Not just in relation to their worthiness to humans
@JasperNebelsieck
@JasperNebelsieck 2 года назад
What an incredibly beautiful film. This has brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for uploading!
@michelleshorey8103
@michelleshorey8103 3 года назад
When he reached the top and saw all the butterflies. What we are doing to our miracle planet breaks my heart. Please keep doing your research. It does matter. Thank you.
@conchitinabernardo4370
@conchitinabernardo4370 4 года назад
I wish there were more people like him . This world would be a far better place .
@1light4love
@1light4love 4 года назад
It takes every single one of us to 'be more people like him' ... or we will never undo the arrogant destruction we've done to this planet-- and thus to ourselves, and everything upon it.
@mgn5667
@mgn5667 4 года назад
Look up the Late Esmond Bradley Martin Animal Conservation Champion***
@brittanyfinch8597
@brittanyfinch8597 3 года назад
Be one
@kategleason6481
@kategleason6481 Год назад
There are several novels that feature such an isolated environment, remote, steep cliffs, undiscovered wonders.
@dontneedme25
@dontneedme25 2 года назад
The music durning the intro Amalthea made me cry. So gripping and I guess the sudden urge for tears was because of the fact that we do need to take care of this planet and a lot of people don’t even think about this stuff
@wendymaemahilum5384
@wendymaemahilum5384 4 года назад
Now this documentary makes me wanna change my college course. From Political Science to Ecological courses, How's that?
@chloefgl
@chloefgl 3 года назад
Using Ecosia is a good way to contribute to the cause - it's a search engine that uses its profits to plant trees in their native habitat. Their projects are regularly updated on the RU-vid channel.
@AMpufnstuf
@AMpufnstuf 3 года назад
Almost any major other than political science might give you some self worth and even a career to make your money back
@ChinaChinaChinaChinaChinaChin4
@ChinaChinaChinaChinaChinaChin4 3 года назад
Seems good you got a lot approving request from big companies to expose the forest.
@raquelemralino6641
@raquelemralino6641 3 года назад
Me too ☺
@re_up
@re_up 3 года назад
You can study another course likes the forest without stop your political science course right now.
@Tyhoreb
@Tyhoreb 3 года назад
I loved every second of this expedition documentary - inspirational. All credit to the dedicated field conservation team.
@laylaverbance4673
@laylaverbance4673 2 года назад
So how did the antelope get there? And so much for the theory about herbivores outstripping their resources without predators. Looks like they're pretty immaculate stewards🙏🌿
@tansebentmntrmnkeme
@tansebentmntrmnkeme 5 месяцев назад
I've searched through these comments for anything about the antelopes. Everything about this doc is amazing, but flying antelopes takes the prize. I'm so annoyingly curious now. Can anyone explain about the antelopes please?
@williamrockfeller3018
@williamrockfeller3018 3 года назад
Speechless at the profound beauty of this place as well as very embarrased by how much damage we have done to mother earth
@whattovisitinromania5044
@whattovisitinromania5044 4 года назад
Amazing unexplored forest! Beautiful! 🌿🌿🌿🌼💕
@hocineoudjoudi3489
@hocineoudjoudi3489 Год назад
Just me, 21 years old finding the beauty of such documentaries, definitely my goal to watch and learn at least from two documentaries instead of series and films...
@jesonmagos645
@jesonmagos645 2 года назад
So beautiful.
@judithcampbell3354
@judithcampbell3354 3 года назад
Thank y’all for everything you have done and continue to do
@vikkismith7497
@vikkismith7497 3 года назад
The lost forest is no longer lost if someone made a documentary of it.
@real_smilegamez
@real_smilegamez 2 месяца назад
it's never really been lost.. just not worth it to go up there unless it's for science or exploring jungle.. which people who live near a jungle don't really have any want to do since it's a hellhole for humans. On camera it's beautiful but insects and predators everywhere that can easily kill a human in defense.
@brama9090
@brama9090 2 года назад
Butterflies are magical creatures.. Then proceeds by swinging the net on the branch its resting on and killing it.
@mignonnesilva4306
@mignonnesilva4306 2 года назад
He is not trying to kill it.
@gerrade71278
@gerrade71278 2 года назад
I found the whole thing contradictory. No humans have been here. Rampages through bush with machete. This big area will make a grand camping area for team...and camera crew. And dont forget my fave camp chair. Think of the thousands of species and medicines that could be here.
@AltevBaka
@AltevBaka Год назад
Dude I couldn’t help but laugh at that juxtaposition. Dude was swinging at them like he had a sword like some sort of movie character 😂
@carolinearmitage1815
@carolinearmitage1815 2 года назад
I had tears in my eyes watching this wonderful film. What an amazing planet we live on, such spectacular beauty and marvellous people investigating all these wonders on our behalf. Thank you for uploading this precious footage and helping us to realise how truly blessed we are.
@lucyjones1321
@lucyjones1321 3 года назад
I loved every second of this documentary - thanks to everyone involved in making it :)
@kyo7691
@kyo7691 4 года назад
So sad only few are fighting to save earth
@mgn5667
@mgn5667 4 года назад
I heard that around seven people die each week or was it each month for the conservation of the Earth....
@MD-iw9te
@MD-iw9te 4 года назад
You can start fighting too
@kyo7691
@kyo7691 4 года назад
@@MD-iw9te I am Fighting for nature here in PH btw everyday
@dieterdeller3100
@dieterdeller3100 2 года назад
Great - impressive - fantastic documentation. Thank you!
@southeast4624
@southeast4624 2 года назад
How on earth did the Antelopes managed to get up there is my ultimate question.
@simdal3088
@simdal3088 2 года назад
Thats obvious, a lost species of flying antelopes 🤣
@markdiaz8131
@markdiaz8131 4 года назад
with the background music, I felt the loneliness from the movie Interstellar. amazing cinematography. love it.
@coleengoodell3550
@coleengoodell3550 3 года назад
This should be shown in every school on the globe. 🌎🌍🌏
@roodsound
@roodsound 2 года назад
Came for the documentary...stayed for the composer at the end. Beautiful
@carolinearmitage1815
@carolinearmitage1815 2 года назад
I love every moment of this wonderful film, but my absolute favourite is when Dr Julian Bayliss says to his daughter, Poppy, "Can daddy help you?".....asking permission of each other, no forcing....is a wonderful message for our times.
@christophejanvier3679
@christophejanvier3679 3 года назад
The most amazing part to me is not even the climb or the discoveries but the fact that he found it on Google earth. Anybody could do the same. How could nobody ever think about it before ?
@zhengyangwang214
@zhengyangwang214 3 года назад
I've actually saw this rock jutting out of the plain on Google Earth many years ago (I had too much free time). It was peculiar for sure.
@SkyeAten
@SkyeAten 2 года назад
Poachers do all the time! ☺️
@Josh55ify
@Josh55ify 3 года назад
A conservationist that firmly describes the difference between human interference and climate change. BLESS YOU. Beautiful piece.
@joselitocoronado6385
@joselitocoronado6385 2 года назад
I hope many more scientist like you will travel and discover forrest like that
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