WILD SOUTH | Amazing Nature of Southern Africa Full Documentary
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- čas přidán 3. 01. 2024
- In this 52-minute wildlife documentary, we visit the southernmost point of Africa where the warm Indian Ocean and the ice-cold Atlantic Ocean meet. The meeting of these oceans has not just shaped the coastline but thousands of kilometres away, the continent’s hinterland is also affected.
While some regions enjoy wet seasons with plenty of rainfall, other areas only get a few millimetres of rain a year. Appearances may be deceiving. Here, life flourishes in the most formidable of places. However, there is drought where cascading waterfalls flow.
A geography shaped by canyons, limestone valleys and infinite deserts.Some of the salt pans here are as large as a small country. Gigantic rocks that suddenly soar from the ground, strange trees protruding from among rocks and extra-terrestrial sceneries; eerie but fascinating.
In all its colours, sounds and mesmerising images, this region is home to some of Africa’s most glorious vistas.
This is the “Wild South”.
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Thank you for this wonderful video. I am addicted to nature documentaries. My soul is happy watching this.
Thank you very much for your interest in our video. Hope you like other documentaries on our channel as well. Cheers 🙏🏻😇
Science with all the advanced technical machines they use trays, cat scans, MRI they still can't seem to find the soul that people speak of. When you get that feeling that you feel in your soul what part of the body you feel it in?
Our Beautifull Namibia, Southern Africa 🇳🇦😍❤️
Very beautiful indeed 💙 Thank you very much 🙏🏻
Dein Kanal hat mir wirklich gut gefallen, hör nicht auf , sehr interessant ,Dankeschön 👍👍👍🇪🇺
Vielen Dank für Ihr Interesse. Wir freuen uns, dass Ihnen unser Kanal gefällt. 🙏🏻🥰
We thank the photographer and his staff for showing us this beautiful world🤗
We thank you for watching 😇🙏🏻
Very very good video.Thanks.
Thank you for watching 🥰🙏🏻
I watch at least one nature documentary before bed every single night and have for many years. This really does have great content, but I do have to agree about the music volume overwhelming the narration at times. I understand it may not have been mixed specifically for youtube. This is only meant as constructive criticism. Other than that... GREAT JOB !! Watching it a 2nd time, I became very aware that the music story often doesn't fit. It's good music, and good footage, but one long musical movement sometimes doesn't fit the changing of the scenes.
Thank you very much for your detailed comment, very helpful. Normally, we work with a couple of composers and have original scores on our documentaries, tailor-made music, specific to each scene. For the South Africa series, we worked with Universal Music and used their library. I agree 100% that sound and music is very important to set the mood. Cheers 🙏🏻🎥😇
I put a nature doc on to go to bed to every night too and I agree, the music is too loud in the beginning but it does get less overwhelming.
I do appreciate seeing ones I haven't already seen, thanks.
I saw a great one about jaguars last night, I highly recommend it, I think it was called Jaguars; Eaters of Souls. It was wonderful about the Matisse tribe and their spiritual connection with jaguars, it had footage I've never seen before. Birds I have never seen and I'm a serious bird nerd. Very good film. 😊
سبحان الله الخالق المبدع. سبحان الله العظيم.
Thanks for the comment 🙏🏻
Imagine these footages are in 4K. I’ll be watching All Day.
Thanks a lot 🙏🏻🥰 News series, Namibia Diaries is in 4K. It's an 8 episode mini-series and the first episode is already published, second episode coming tomorrow.
Wonderful work. No different from the projects of famous documentary brands! I can't wait for more.
Thank you. More is on the way 😇🙏🏻
Amazing isn't it.top quality 😊
@@hayley44448 Thank you 🥰
Thank you for the doc and I think they have done a excellent job with this doc and the music presentation i love it 🙏
Thank you very much for watching, we appreciate your kind words 🙏🏻😇
@@wildlifefilmcentral your welcome but I am the one who got the benefit of watching yet another wildlife doc and that's my favorite pastime for entertainment and when I s 😁 and a shitty doc I say it like it is but when I see a good one I enjoy telling you exactly that 💯🖤
Köszönöm, köszönöm és ismét csak köszönni tudom ! Ez a film felüdülés a léleknek és a testnek is !🇭🇺 A Magyar nyelvű felíratozás szinte tökéletes !
Legkésőbb egy hét múlva megtesszük. Köszönjük az érdeklődést.
Documentário magnífico, pois retrata de forma realista, e tecnicamente soberba ,este pequeno paraíso de África. Parabéns.
Obrigado 🙏🏻😇
Beautiful presentation!
Thank you 🙏🏻
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Fabulous Documentary...
Thank you so much... 🙏🏻🥰
Nothing about the desert Elephants and Giraffes in the Namibian? They are probably the most spectacular animals there
Please see the "Namibia Diaries" playlist on our channel. You'll find an episode on desert adapted elephants and giraffes there. Cheers...
A wonderful documentary , but the background music is very annoying ..,.....
Sorry to hear about the background music and glad you liked the documentary. We'll be more careful with sound levels in future videos. 😇🙏🏻
@@wildlifefilmcentral thank you so much .
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wish there was some way to turn down the background music..
Thank you for your comment. Our sound levels are arranged for TV as per EBU specs. Apparently not very suitable for CZcams. We will be more careful with sound levels for coming videos. 🙏🏻🎥
I agree!’😂
Wonderful video ❤🩹
Thank you so much 🥰🙏🏻
The "fairy circles. " mentioned @ 16:56 in the grass, my wife and I find these strange formations in spring & summer mushroom and fungus we hunt. Amazing.
Really interesting. Thanks for the comment and info 🙏🏻😇
it would be nicer to watch without the annoying loud background music.
Thank you for the comment. The sound levels are arranged as per the EBU (European Broadcasting Union) technical specs for sound. However, many devices have different sound & color presets these days and its almost impossible to have a standard output as each device / brand will interpret it differently. Sorry for the inconvenience.
For me the background sound completes the story❤😊
Thank you 🙏🏻
@@wildlifefilmcentralthank you for the explanation. I'm less annoyed by it now than I was. Edit: it does get much better soon after the beginning of the video.
@@GuantanamoBayBarbie3 Thank you for the update, much appreciated.
Next time leave out the annoying background music , that would make it a perfect documentary.
Thank you for the feedback 🙏🏻
I thought that seals don't have visible ears but sealions do so it looks to me that those are probably sealions and not seals but I could be wrong where I live our seals don't have visible ears but the sea lions do they are easily visible.
Thanks for the comment. The species in the video is a Cape fur seal, also known as brown fur seal and "fur seals" do have external, visible ears. Scientific name is Arctocephalus pusillus. The taxonomic family that Cape fur seals and sea lions belong to is called the "Otariidae", which is "eared seals".
The music is too loud 😮
Sorry for that 🙏🏻😇
That's not an antelope it is a willderbeast looks like to me, I know I spelled it wrong.
Thanks for the comment. Wildebeests, also known as gnus, are antelopes. They are one of the 91 antelope species currently identified. There are 2 species, the common (or blue) wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) and the black wildebeest (Connochaetes gnou).
That animal is a wildebeest, not a antelope.
Thanks for the comment 🙏🏻 Wildebeest is a species of antelope.
@@wildlifefilmcentralO.K.Thanks; for the education.
De tão seca essa terra que o governo perfurou dezenas de poços para saciar os animais e assim poderem viver. não era assim, mas o aquecimento global atinge a todos
Unfortunately, we will probably see worse days in our life time. Thank you 🙏🏻
The narrator should learn the difference between a seal and a sea lion.
Thanks for the comment. However, the narrator only narrates, he does not write the text :) Also, the species in the video is indeed a seal, a Cape fur seal, also known as brown fur seal. Fur seals do have external, visible ears as well. Scientific name of the species is Arctocephalus pusillus. The same taxonomic family that Cape fur seals and sea lions belong to is called the "Otariidae", which is "eared seals".
Music is drowning the narrator
Sorry to hear that. Sound levels (narrator, ambient, music) are arranged as per EBU (European Broadcasting Union) specs and optimized for TVs. However, depending on the presets of the device used for watching, there may be slight differences in sound levels. We will keep this in mind and adjust sound levels accordingly for future videos. Thanks for letting us know. 🙏🏻🎥
Music too loud
Sorry for that. Thanks for the comment 🙏🏻
Annoying background music is louder than narrators voice.
Sorry for that, thanks for the comment 🙏🏻
Lousy narrative!
Thank you for your comment. We hope you like our other videos better. 🙏🏻
Loud annoying background
Sorry for that. Thanks for the comment.
The music is too loud I cant here what he is saying, bad video
Sorry to hear that. Thanks for the comment.
Громкая музыка.
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Music is just terrible and loud. I click it off…
Sorry to hear that. Thank you 🙏🏻
Not - INFORMING places. It Is Called
"Informittable" PLACES. 📲💻📡🌎
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