Beautiful Planet - The Variety of Wild Life in the Andes
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- čas přidán 22. 12. 2022
- With a north-south expansion of more than 7500 kilometres, the chain of the Andes is the biggest mountain range in the world. Peaks of up to 7000 metres in height, do not only offer an imposing view, but also influence the climate highly by being the drainage and meteorological divide all the same. The land in the spheres of the Andes is full of contrasts, a land of fire and ice, of coldness and heat. In the wet and stormy patagonian South, jagged massifs and glaciers prevail, while volcanos, hot springs, geysers and salt lakes dominate the scenery on the dry highland. On the western side of the range, air enriched with moisture provides for lush, lichen-covered enchanted forests, while the eastern side only receives 10 % of the precipitation which supports only semi-arid areas. Starting in Tierra del Fuego in the very South of the American continent, we travel along the Andes towards the North and climb to heights of more than 5000 metres on the bolivian/peruvian Altiplano. Onward, we follow the course of the water downhill to the east and arrive in the Pantanal, the biggest wetland in the world. The waterfalls of the Rio Iguazu, which is a tributary to the huge Rio Parana, which again drains in the Atlantic Ocean at Buenos Aires, represent the awesome grand finale. Extraordinary nature and animal stories - sometimes imposing and fascinating, sometimes funny or exciting - describe in a very touching way creation and fading and life and death in the spheres of the Andes.
Knowing that my days are numbered and there is no possibility of ever experiencing the outer reaches of this incredible world in person, it brings solace and contentment to have the ability to audibly and visibly visit all these beautiful places from the comfort of my home.🤗. Crystal clear imagery. Appreciate your work!
My new year resolution is to watch nature documentaries as much as possible. 😅
The scores of wildlife photographers that spent thousands of hours in the wilderness to get hundreds of hours of video to make a one hour documentary is impressive to say the least, hats off to them.
You have today to trust in Jesus.
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Idk if you are sick or something else but I hope you are ok and still enjoying these videos
Nothing more beautiful than nature calms my soul
The best documentary channel ever
Thank you for such a beautiful documentary. The Andes are absolutely gorgeous, I had no idea.😃
Great show! The narration was fabulous!- she has a lovely voice!
One of the very best Doc's I've ever seen, ty
Richest . document.. Thañks... M. Mukherjee..
FANTASTIC 👏👏 😊 , sure beats looking and listening to how humans are destroying each other, pity they couldn't appreciate what a Beautiful world there is around them 😞 , GREAT Stuff 👏 Thanks for Sharing 😊 🇮🇪 ☘️
Been watching all types of documentaries, enjoy and learn many things happening in different countries
24.12.2022.First class,beautiful and wonderful. I saw three times of this video.Thanks and God bless you with good health.💋
This is so peaceful and lovely this is the best documentary channel ever imagine all the hard work put into making such majestic documentaries out of the unfolding tales of animals and their kingdom.😊❤😊💖💖💖 39:19 the part where the butterfly is on the caiman is so cute🦋🦋
SUPER AWESOME DOC,,I COULD LISTEN TO HER 24/7,,AWESOME SOFT VOICE
This is by far the best channel I have ever come across, always good content.
What a wonderful treat. All of it great. Did not want it to end. Thank you
It's a delight to listen to the commentary
An earthly paradise, may it last. Great production, Susan Tackenberg's narration is sublime. Thank you.
Fabulous Doc and beautifully narrated. Thank you so much.
Spectacular place! Great show! The narrator has a beautiful voice! The best channel on U-Tube! 😊😊😊😊😊
God made the heaven and the earth. Remarkable
Lovely documentary! However, the title is misleading. Very little to do with Andes. Much of my life has been spent in Peru, Ecuador, and and Bolivia and this documentary brings back a lot of good memories.
Also the great documentary,,, thanks for share 👍👍👏
I may never get to visit this beautiful land but I will try my very best to reduce my carbon footprint to keep this land beautiful forever.
Such a wonderful documentary - ready for the Andes 100% 💓👍
very useful for students.Thank you very much.
Earth’s paradise!
Lovely documentary. Real joy and fascination!
An epic documentary.
Merry Christmas 🎄 ❤🙏🏴
Beautiful&interesting
Love you so much youtube Chanel I can see the world 🌹🌹🌹🌹
Great video and documentary, thank you for sharing
I loved it 💚
🇮🇪 Great video sharing
NATURE, IS WONDERFUL 👍🙏
I always enjoy your content...
Beautiful place ❤❤❤❤
Such a beauty nothing can compare .❤
the beautiful and amazing creatures.
Nice photography
नमस्ते from नेपाल
Helo hjr namaste 🙏
Beautiful documentary and narration, sad about the declining numbers of the majestic macaws!
Thank you⚡👍
great video
That black head and beak us incredible!
Too.bad.your.comment.failed.to.identify.which.bird.so.impressed.you...
so relaxing
I used to live in Ecuador and I think I was able to see part of the Andes, but just once.
Just spectacular
beautiful scenaria
Nice documentaries
amazing
نريد ترجمة بالعربية للفيديوهات خاصتك على قناتك أستمر قناتك جميلة جدا أستمر متابعك من سوريا يا برنس
Andeas mountain ranges are located in South America. A diversity of life thrives there. You have to go to Argentina and Chile to reach this type of jungle life. I wish I could go there. There is also waterfalls. Much to see.
8:20 I know it's a documentary but how it tripped
These macaws reminds me of the macaw's in my beautiful country Belize.
Merry christmas 2022 everyone!!!
paradise🤩
Wonder if there are sasquatch in the andes. We have them up in canada.
God Bless us all In Jesus Name Amen 🙏
Ahhhhhhh shiverr
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Film yang sangat bagus, suka banged ❤
Layan je..
When will humans learn that clearing out the forests is like taking away the lungs of the earth.🥺
YES....THIS IS A GREAT
DOCUMENTARY......
STILL...WHAT's WITH THE
COMMERCIAL
INTERRUPTIONS????!!
PROBLEMS WITH RADIOMETRIC DATING[ The following is on carbon-14, but also applies to every other method of radiometric dating. ]
As an analogy, think of walking into a room in which you find a burning candle, after being in the room for a while the candle goes out. The only things you can know(while the candle was burning and while you remained in the room) are: the rate at which the candle was burning, and the current atmospheric conditions. You cannot know the original length of the candle before it was lit. You cannot know if the atmospheric conditions in the room were constant before you entered the room(e.g. did the oxygen/nitrogen levels vary over time?), you can not know if the candle burned at the same rate before you entered the room. Likewise with carbon dating: you do not know how much of the 'daughter' product(C14) was present in the specimen at the time of death. You cannot know how much of the 'parent' product(N2) was available in the atmosphere prior to the time of death (e.g. air pockets found in amber show that O2 levels were around 32% at the time the pine sap solidified; proving that the atmosphere was vastly different in the past. Current level of O2 is around 20%). Furthermore, you cannot know if the levels of solar radiation (a major contributor in converting N2 -> C14) were different from today's, prior to the death of the specimen. - This is just an excerpt of the things that would not be known to us. Carbon dating along with any other radiometric dating method are useless, due to insufficient data. Furthermore, there are vast ( and proven ) age differences in Radiometric results, found while dating the same specimen at different sites (these differences also occur when re-dating a specimen at the same site). All we can know from radioactive decay is its current rate of decay. We cannot know the initial conditions, the amount of parent-substance found in the host, Nor can we know if the rate of decay changed over time. --All that can be said about C14 dating is, that a given organic sample will be older or younger than an approximate age of 25,000 years( this being the upper limit of what can be observed ); by how much?, that cannot be determined. Even this needs an assumption that the rate of decay is the same as the current rate. NONE OF THE INITIAL CONDITIONS CAN BE DETERMINED FOR ANY RADIOMETRIC DATING METHOD!! --THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO SCIENTIFIC MEANS OF KNOWING THE AGE OF THE EARTH!! THIS AGE IS PURELY SPECULATIVE, AND BASED SOLELY ON A PARTICULAR WORLD VIEW!
An.off.subject.rant...How.refreshing.to.see.someone.other.than.myself.do.one.about.something.close.to.their.heart...
What a beautiful place, such a shame that the commentary is not up to it!
Whereas.I.thought.the.commentary.was.excellent..The.script.was.well.written.and.the.narrator.enounciated.much.better.than.many.I.have.heard.do.the.commentary.of.documentaries.
Glory to God
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10:20 does the penguin say "come on" ? It's what the subs say
Thought the California Condor was the largest 'vulture" in the world.
Can you name us the background music. Thank you!
Please open download option..
Brazilian aardvark? I’ve never heard them referred to by that name.
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What's missing that used to be there are the huge herds of Pampas deer and Huemal deer that were both hunted to near extinction. Also the Maned Wolves and Jaguars that used to hunt them. Patagonian Jaguars used to be Tiger size along with the extinct North American Jaguars that used to roam the Southern United States. What's frustrating is historical accounts just say a panther was killed and didn't and you can't deremine from a Puma unless they say spotted panther. Latin American accounts are better with them being called El Tigre.
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i record footage of nature too
Can I translate this movie into Vietnamese and release it on my channel?
“glacier” should be pronounced as “glacear”.I’m glad knowing that 2 species is named after Charles Darwin.
The Iguazu Falls are nowhere near the Andes mountains.
Magellan is pronounced with a soft 'g' sound. Ma-j-ellan.
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Who’s the narrator?
Geluk met huweliks herdenking imelda en lawrence
Nature know better.
No snakes or spiders??
Driving in those roads must have enough gasoline and water and food in case of vehicle breakdown
Leftist leaning, snide narration. Beautiful scenery. The scenery, of course, God created.
Can the flute music
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12:31
"Its no easy task finding Your Mum in a crowd like this."
I didn't ask to get burned when I clicked on this.
The world is not millions of years old. The Bible is Truth!
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The narrator needs to find a native person to learn the right pronunciations of the various animals & locations. The photography is amazing.
Not a single man on this earth can tell his own birthday without looking at the certificate first. So once im hearing "50million years ago" its just a story. God created the Earth and all its creatures within, end of story.
This world can only be beautiful when all humans are wiped out.
This would've been PERFECT if not for the moments of interruption by showing, very NOT WILD, human roads and cars driven on them. That completely wrecked the flow of feeling what its like to be truly in nature. Sad.
Lol
wow! Praise God for His wonderful works in creation! And to wonder how glorious and powerful to make it all in just 6 days.
That opening statement “60 million years ago the formidable forces of nature created the longest chain of mountains on the planet” is absurd and foolish. All glory to God, and His mighty power that made the mountains rise, and spread the flowing seas abroad, and built the lofty skies. What wisdom that has ordained the sun to rule the day;
The moon shines full at His command, and all the stars obey.
Squid are not fish