There is some sort of magic in every BBC Earth video that transports us to a different place of peace, tranquility, and away from the humdrums & stresses of daily lives. This channel is a blessing to all humanity. 😇🙏🏻
I'm in awe incredible sighting to see. Especially the natives has been searching for years to find a snow leopard & finally YES they spot one. & What is remarkable is that she isn't skittish about the ppl filming/watching her. She's beautiful! TY for sharing this w/us 🤍
*It's truly amazing to witness a rare snow leopard. Thanks to the dedicated scientists who persevered through challenges to track down such precious and rare creatures* 👍
*The elusive snow leopard is indeed a fascinating subject of study. Their secretive nature and remote high-altitude habitats make them challenging to locate and understand. This "race" underscores the importance of conservation efforts and the need to understand these majestic creatures better*
*David Attenborough's voice is indeed captivating and has become synonymous with nature documentaries. His soothing, authoritative tone draws us into the story, making complex scientific concepts accessible and engaging.*
Красивый какой! Сердце сжалось, когда он еле удержался, чуть не упал, с обледеневшей скалы. Но удержался, не упал. Смотрю на снежных барсов с восторгом, легендарные животные!
*Indeed, the snow leopard is a symbol of beauty, resilience, and mystery. Its elusive nature and stunning coat make it one of the most revered animals in the world. The snow leopard's ability to survive in harsh, mountainous terrains is a testament to its adaptability and strength.*
@@AS-xi9dfYour team did a fabulous job my friend. Documenting the activites of a solitary & shy animal is a majestic work of patience, courage, persistence & videography skills.😊
*Thank you for your kind words. Yes, it can indeed be challenging, but it's also incredibly rewarding. Each step, no matter how difficult, contributes to a greater understanding and appreciation of our natural world. Your support is a reminder of the shared responsibility and collective effort required in these endeavors.*
*Absolutely, it's a testament to the diverse and incredible beauty of nature. Each species, with its unique traits and behaviors, adds to the rich tapestry of our planet's ecosystems. Your appreciation is a reminder of why conservation efforts are so crucial*
She is at nearly at half of her gestation. Look when she gets up and stretch herself you can slightly see the bump at her belly. And again when she jump.🍼🐯
I wonder how the sounds of animals are added in the background of the video. The walking of snow leopard in the mountain seems like they have hided a microphone in her fur.
Contrary to the dense vegetation, nothing, nothing but rocks. Extremely harsh conditions do not allow much to set up rich fauna or flora, but a big cat finds a way to survive successfully. Renewed amaze to the power of nature, adaptation, is here!
*Absolutely, the adaptability of species to thrive in harsh conditions is a testament to the resilience and power of nature. Big cats, like many other animals, have evolved to survive and even thrive under challenging circumstances. Their survival in such environments speaks volumes about the intricate balance and indomitable spirit of life on our planet.*
i hope and pray these beautiful creature will survive our harsh time cause by humans! there are lot so extinct animals due to climate change and global warming....
Pakistan is blessed with incredible natural beauty. This place actually looks like somewhere in the Arctic or Europe, but actually it's Pakistan. - Love from India.😊❤
We are controlled by laws of nature. There is a general force of nature, and two opposite forces-bestowal and reception-extend from it. We exist between these forces, and both of these qualities affect us. Then, the question arises: How do we develop under the influence of these forces? Where do we act? Where are we free? How do we accumulate and correlate these two forces within ourselves? How can we build ourselves out of them? These are the questions that the wisdom of Kabbalahengages in: how we receive these two forces in an optimal balance, and with their help, shape ourselves so as to resemble the very laws of nature, to arise and reach equivalence of form with the force of bestowal in nature. These very laws gave us the opportunity to control the pace of our progress in accepting them upon ourselves. That is the point of our freewill. How could we act if we do not have freewill? Who would we be? Would we just be like robots, always under control? Until now, we have always been under control. What does it mean? Nature as if injects a drop of egoism-the desire to enjoy at others’ expense-into us, and then it does so a little more, and a little more again, and we then get the impetus to move toward all kinds of egoistic goals. The more our egoism inflates, the more we become willing to move to increasingly gain at the expense of others. Nature constantly squeezes the syringe into us until it eventually infuses us with the full amount of egoism. Our era is characterized by the syringe of egoism having become completely injected into us, with no more egoism left to inject. That is why we have nowhere left to run. Where do we head from here? What do we do? Moreover, egoism has become global and integral. In the beginning, we felt good because we reached egoistic global connections in the world and thought that everything would be fine. However, when such connections started depending on everyone, we turned out to be nature’s opposite. At this juncture, we find ourselves with a major dilemma, and we need to work out what we do about it. Where our fully-inflated egoism coupled with our tightening global connections brings us to increasing problems around the world, today we require a new form of connection-enriching education that would have the ability to guide us on how to change our egoistic connections to altruistic ones. That is the key to a shift to a harmonious and peaceful world.
This place is Chitral kpk Pakistan. And the area is vcc Al burhan. Bbc has not mentioned it. And its hasn't mentioned Pakistan once in the video. Stupid documentary