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Nature attracts - and there is no count of the wonders it created. This channel offers some of the superlative attractions and natural splendors.
A Mother Pandas Love - Panda Documentary
A documentary on the Panda mother and baby. A study of the behaviors of the loving mother and the infant. Interesting wildlife, animals and research documentary.
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The Diamond Highlands of Brazil
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The Brazilian Highlands are recognized for the great diversity to be found there: within the region there are several different biomes, vastly different climatic conditions, many types of soil, and thousands of animal and plant species. The Brazilian Highlands or Brazilian Plateau covers most of the eastern, southern and central portions of Brazil, in all approximately half of the country's lan...
The Volcanos of Kamchatka Peninsula
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Kamchatka Peninsula, peninsula in far eastern Russia, lying between the Sea of Okhotsk on the west and the Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea on the east. It is about 750 miles (1,200 km) long north-south and about 300 miles (480 km) across at its widest; its area is approximately 140,000 square miles (370,000 square km). Two mountain ranges, the Sredinny (“Central”) and Vostochny (“Eastern”), extend...
Wildlife Documentary - An Ear for Danger Bat Eared Fox
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Wildlife Documentary - An Ear for Danger Bat Eared Fox
The United Kingdom Power of an Ancient Land
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The United Kingdom Power of an Ancient Land
Wildlife Documentary - Amazon Alliance New World Monkeys
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he Peruvian jungle in the upper reaches of the Amazon is home to two different species of monkeys, the Andean titi and the brown-mantled tamarin. What's interesting is that these two species live side by side as if they were members of a single troop. When titis feed on insects, they rely on tamarins to catch them. Meanwhile, tamarins use titis to get Inga beans to eat. To protect against preda...
The Coral Reef of Raja Ampat - Biodiversity Documentary
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Raja Ampat straddles the Indian Ocean and the Pacific. The result is amazing biodiversity including atoll, patch, barrier and fringing reefs as well as deep channels. There are 1427 coral reef species and about 533 species of coral that builds the reefs. An awe-inspiring documentary on a pristine paradise with all the exceptional wonders called as Raja Ampat Island. The Raja Ampat Islands-regen...
Mariana Trench - David Attenborough's Documentary on the Deepest Sea Floor
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A great research documentary on the extreme depths of the Mariana Trench and the mind blowing unseen sea creatures. Very well narrated documentary by David Attenborough. The Mariana Trench or Marianas Trench is located in the western Pacific Ocean about 200 kilometers east of the Mariana Islands; it is the deepest oceanic trench on earth. The maximum known depth of Marian Trench is 10,984 meter...
Gobi Desert - Documentary on Asia's Largest and Coldest Desert
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The Gobi Desert is a large desert or brushland region in East Asia. It covers parts of Northern and Northeastern China and of Southern Mongolia. The Gobi is overall a cold desert, with frost and occasionally snow occurring on its dunes. Besides being quite far north, it is also located on a plateau roughly 910-1,520 m (2,990-4,990 ft) above sea level, which contributes to its low temperatures. ...
The Largest Fish Market of the World
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Toyosu Market is the world's largest fish market. Located in Tokyo, Japan, this largest fish market has large capacity and in up-to-date infrastructure. This documentary offers interesting details regarding fish species and sea food variety.
Secret Life In And Around Lake Baikal - Nature and Wildlife Documentary
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An awe-inspiring nature and wildlife documentary on a fresh water frozen lake which looks like a sea! The amazing life inside and on the edges of the world's largest lake by volume. Located in Siberia, the Lake Baikal is rich in biodiversity. It hosts more than 1,000 species of plants and 2,500 species of animals based on current knowledge, but the actual figures for both groups are believed to...
Sea Life Documentary - Monster Killer Whales Hunting Elephant Seals
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A superlative wildlife documentary on the Killer Whales of Patagonia. They are usually known as Killer Whales due to their hunting method they use in order to feed from elephant seals in the water and in their colonies. Their method consist in swimming very quickly towards the beach and intentionally beaching two thirds of their body on the shore thus capturing their prey in their mouth and the...
Antarctica - A Science Documentary
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A science documentary on Antarctica where temperature is always much below the freezing point.
Lake Baikal - the largest lake, the deepest lake, the clearest lake!
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Lake Baikal - the largest lake, the deepest lake, the clearest lake!
Kill a fish so you can see what makes it tick. Now I see why Aliens do experiments on us. I don't blame them
12:30 is like the final scene at the end of a Japanese AV where all these men relieved themselves
The hardworking Mongolians are truly fascinating. What they are able to accomplish in the Gobi desert. Wow
I love these docos, but why was the snake resetting its lower jaw during the emergency? Did they feed it to get the shots? Disappointing.
That music at the start is giving me SERIOUS Zelda vibes
I liked the content of this Documentary, however playing such loud music over Mr. Attenborough is so disrespectful to Mr. Attenborough and the viewer.
Wakenya gogeni likes for our hero who passed on mountaineering
😮😮😮😮
Thats how the ocean explorer company people might have died. Imploded due to immense pressure
RESPECT FOR THE SHERPAS!! ❤❤❤❤❤
What kinda webs were those??
Netherlands ar Surinamer akashe amra hocchi Dutch harbour
army ant vs driver ant.Who would win?even if they are in different continent.
so cool
Va rog in romana
Wtf is the this therian bs I’m seeing 😂😂 shit sounds ridiculous
I'm almost certain the music playing around 9:00 was also used in Ang Lee's Hulk movie from the early aughts.
Ah, another story of how the "eeeeeeeeevil" corporations gather together to plot how to destroy ancient and dangerous lifestyles and want to eternally undo an inhospitable wasteland, and we have to stir feelings in people to be angry about all this so that money can be donated somewhere to do something and supposedly keep things the way they are.
Imagine what else they captured on film but DIDN’T show us…
Chat is this real
trust nothing
What a fantastic documentary 🥰🥰🥰🤩🤩👏👏👏💯💯👌👌
TURN DOWN THE MUSUC
Wait is that Pooh
Literal aliens man.
By allowing so many permits, if there are just a few days to climb, they literally are putting clients toward the back of the queue in danger. If Mr Kulkarni's Sherpa was telling him that there was no time to even take a photo because they had to head down for their safety, why were any Sherpas continuing to climb up with other mountaineers? If someone doesn't have a chance to summit based on the length of the line due to over permitting, they should receive a partial refund. I'm glad that Mr Alee was smart enough to recognize that he would be put at risk if he continued up from that far back in the queue.
THE BACKGROUND MUSIC IS HORRIBLE, it's drowning out Sir David Attenborough.
At 11:40, some sort of fish shows up. "It's about 20cm long. It clearly has a backbone!" It also has eyes. I thought that eyes would have been lost to animals that never see any light. I have a question (unrelated) - how does communication with the surface work?
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I’d be shocked if there was NO life in the depths, aside from sea floor volcanic vents. Life fills each niche.
Praise God, who most deny. Glory, Christ
There sure is a lot of complaining for a freely provided educational documentary, what a shame people allow themselves to not be grateful.
Evolution is amazing!!
like several of Attenborough's nature documentaries recently, so much of this is CGI images. So few are real images, unless there is a human in the shot. These are artist's depictions of what things might possibly/probably look like.
I hate the ocean, especially the deep sea but I can’t help but find it interesting, especially deep sea creatures, I believe that there is life on other planets, I know we aren’t the only ones, I’ve literally seen UFOs with my own eyes multiple times, I’d hate but love to be able to go deep diving in a special submarine, imagine seeing these creatures with your own two eyes, some will never be seen again, I know there are even more creatures in the deepest parts of the Mariana Trench, the question is what and where? I can only imagine a ginormous sea creature that’s in plane sight but he can see clearly where we are and what where doing and he’s hiding, he doesn’t want to be found, he’s the god of the ocean
I’m guessing those fish and shrimp had passed away as someone said a fish that deep that gets pulled to the surface the pressure change kiss them? I’m just wondering because I know it’s for the matter of science but wouldn’t we want to keep as most of these creatures alive for being so rare and so sparse
I agree with everyone else who commented about that annoying music. Other than that, David Attenboro is A#1 in narrating these documentary films
Turno the music off, please!
Scienctents don't know everything about the ocean and what lies beneath for centuries
it should of been called the mariana tadpole fish😂
Brilliant
what he f---k is wrong with you people .. turn the bloody music off... D A may be an asshole , but I still want to hear the dialogue.
The baikal sponges reminds me of a coral reef
Atenbourough got tired of faking starving polar bears I guess.
19:40....cam man had 1 job...failed. a perfect ass on a woman whos a marine biologist who isnt a whore online or in rl....thats like..1 out of.....2 billion.
04:33 check out the smile on that thing.
This video should be retitled "Watching Geologists Talk to Each Other and Look at Computers and Travel on Buses and Set up Camp." Not interesting at all. What a waste.
The deesea has life aa raindforesr they fed on seas wales ùnrulwe wipes then our
Yeah I the cameraman ismoke 5 packs of smokes a day n 5 cigars
why would you pull out deep sea creatures from water 😭 put them in aquarium at least or what😣
I was under the impression that the majority of the ocean’s floor was unmapped… and I wonder how we are sure the Mariana Trench is the deepest spot?
we haven't mapped in detail the whole ocean floor, but we do have approximate depth of the whole thing. We now have satellites that can give a rough approximation of the sea floor (with something like 1km resolution), and all the promising spots have been mapped more accurately with sonars. what we haven't done is actually go everywhere in person
@@Grouuumpf Thx for the detailed answer. I get the difference between remote imaging, with its inherent inaccuracies, vs first-hand, first-eye(?) visitation/exploration. Thanks again.
Could the music be any louder?