The Giant's Causeway Ireland...was severely underestimated...go up close & personal with the forms
@VERITASPUREBLOOD4 сағат бұрын
the smell of burning bodies🤢
@lesjones56844 сағат бұрын
I have been there before 😅😅
@enowdemuller44497 сағат бұрын
These are the original libyans
@bernardmauge86139 сағат бұрын
excellent doc. I subscribed.
@mikejames731310 сағат бұрын
I'll never understand why the solution for racism against black people across the world is to base everything on the color of someone's skin color "affirmative action". The effect it has had in America has been horrible and has not helped black Americans at all. All affirmative action does is lower the quality of service where ever it is implemented and create more sheep that depend on the government to fix their mistakes. Why can't black communities ever fix themselves? How many racist laws and how much government assistance is it going to take to pull black people out of the holes they dig for themselves?? I wish that I could use bad things that happened during a time that I was not alive as an excuse to keep making mistakes that other people have to pay for and to be a victim for the rest of my life.
@peggyharris330110 сағат бұрын
As an American living in Spain for 3yrs years ago loved every second I was there, it’s quite an amazing country!
@DavidDTrains13 сағат бұрын
Such a great video! Thanks for sharing! ☀
@rubenencisosanchez900813 сағат бұрын
Hanoi ciudad vibrante y activa necesita un Plan Bolonia el problema es que no es comunista.
@rawdawgg_16 сағат бұрын
Nothing but a bunch of weak tyrants. Greeks worked the perisans.
@yannickkalpukai534617 сағат бұрын
Bucket list to visit Tokelau🫶🏾
@jennifox28720 сағат бұрын
I liked the doco but disappointed that no Maori were in this film especially when talking about their traditions. The woman speaking about Stewart Island was lovely and knowledgeable but has only been in NZ for 16 years so it would also have been nice to have someone born and bred here involved. Also jade hunting is now limited to the tribes here in NZ so a local kaumatua/ Kuia would've been great too.
@barrywainwright339123 сағат бұрын
Starting off in Patagonia, a vast mineral land on the southern most tip of southern America shared by Argentina and Chile, this land is full of changing environments like grassland, glaciers, deserts, and rainforests. We meet Lorenzo, who will show us the fascinating life of the massive Condor bird. In the beautiful and small country of Costa Rica we meet Eladio, who has chosen to make a new life for himself between the volcanoes and the sea. And in Belize we find wildlife veterinarian Isabel who takes us all around the island and saves animals from both the rainforest and the sea. Finally ending in America we hear from Richard, running the family ranch, who likes to stay close to the nature of Wyoming he grew up in, keeping with the cowboy tradition.
@mickey_mooneКүн бұрын
Cyrus? Homophone rings. Hey, this is Mickey, who is this? They do not say but suggest Sire-us and they're calling from a Vampyramid somewhere... 🦇
@Chidu42Күн бұрын
Yet they never have complete 24 hour undoctored footage of Antarctica's so called all light.
@bruceirwin7286Күн бұрын
According to Al Gore there wasn't going to be any Northern Polar icecap by 2020. What happened Al?
@YOUSTILLDOTHATКүн бұрын
AVP 👽 What's up fella / I'm thinking 💭🤔 stem punk cyber / ... But / ...
@Anil18834Күн бұрын
What's great about the Greece portion for me, a Colombian-American, is I have, and will never travel to Greece to visit the wilderness. It's just too far and too expensive a trip, for me to include this in my itinerary. Especially when we also have wonderful nature travel options in the US and Colombia. This documentary, adds context and depth to the rich heritage of Greek culture. The video is excellent as ASMR, as well as a portion of a travel guide to Greece. Thanks, Tracks
@celestebredin6213Күн бұрын
Persian civilisation is hardly “ forgotten “ by any serious scholars of an ancient civilisations👨🏻🎓
@TwobarpsiКүн бұрын
Excellent documentary!
@TerradivaКүн бұрын
Love this episode!!!
@QUEENLOLATVКүн бұрын
The DOGAN were on of the major tribal groups captured during the transatlantic slave trade.
@ZenzonevibezzzКүн бұрын
Did the donkeys get ANY WATER? No. They stand on a extremely hot roof, with ZERO water, no food and they are hauled up roughly with ropes........ Animal Abuse.
@RANJITHKUMAR-b3cКүн бұрын
Both parties have quarey don't confused 😂😂😂
@suzanwhite2183Күн бұрын
American cruise line
@berymahmoudКүн бұрын
The reason why he said we don’t dance with our wives is because normally kurds do dance with woman. It has always been like that. And i noticed Kurds were very handsome in the past. Now the new generation they all look bad compared to this. In my opinion Kurds were the most beautiful people in the Middle East in the past.
@ferko6Күн бұрын
Cops killed 9 people in 2015 Chicago residents killed 478 people. Who's the bigger threat?
@anthonyevanik19812 күн бұрын
There bodies must be immune to every known disease to man 😅
@FullBeardSk82 күн бұрын
Aren't we way past the idea that Troy was in turkey.
@albert_merchant2 күн бұрын
In the fall of 1973, a prominent climate scientist named Reid Bryson took the stage at an American Association of Geographers conference, and to a crowd of hundreds packed inside the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire banquet hall, he explained that the planet was cooling. of course there is climate change it happens all the time ... just another way of politicians taking more money from the people
@Chuis-gangster2 күн бұрын
To the guy in the blue shirt , first Iranian rule : do not walk on the carpet with shoes on poor carpet seller didn't say anything out of kindness
@aquibhayat90752 күн бұрын
All men of England respect their home
@mohammadamirulhoque11812 күн бұрын
Watching from Calgary, Canada. Modern Oman is a glowing shining example of harmonious blending of two cultures, the old & the new. I was listening your documentary, better to say enjoying it. Splendidly explained, eloquent is your narratives. But one thing, for which I was eagerly yearning to hear from you is: Oman's state policy toward the non- musli ms, other types muslims those who are different from the mainstream muslims in Oman, like Ahmadiyya muslims. In Oman are they allowed to observe their own way of worshipping? In K. S. Arabia Ahmadiyya muslims and their way of worshipping nothing is allowed. If Oman is different, please let's know how much it is, and in which way. Do you practice on Quranic principle: There should be no compulsion on the matter of Religion, mentioning in ch. 2, v. 256-257. My humble request, any sane person may response in a sensible manner. Please. Thanks.
@rainom112 күн бұрын
There's misinformation in this video - it simplifies and misrepresents the farmer's plight - there is a massive MONSANTO factor that has influenced the many suicides by farmers. Monsanto decimated many farmers land with geoengineered seeds that infected the farm and plant cycles by infecting neighbouring farmlands by rendering regular fertile plants infertile. This should not be buried but rather should be international news. This report is misleading.
@omedkurdi73902 күн бұрын
iraq and iran and turky and sirya all of them kurdish land😢
@v.roni19713 күн бұрын
Yes please do a part 2.
@angelo84243 күн бұрын
Wonderful documentary.
@abdurashidavazov39433 күн бұрын
Thank you from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿👍
@davidledferd21623 күн бұрын
Anyone else notice all the subtle horse 🐎 🍆
@lissyniña3 күн бұрын
I am Cuban and have Canary ancestry from my father.
@lissyniña3 күн бұрын
I wonder if they grow tobacco, it grows well in volcanic soil. Very nice video.
@kennynkalanga33643 күн бұрын
Just when you thought your country is messed up then you see this😢
@dominicayyanikkatt74633 күн бұрын
Thanks for this valuable Documentary.
@QueenofAfrica12173 күн бұрын
The men do the negotiations, and the women work right through. It interesting how they accommodate and negotiate with the white woman instead of the white man . Why didn't they allow their women to negotiate with the white woman. It seems the women do all the work, and the men do very little. Why is it so easy for white people to freely go to your country and explore ? Why can't a black brother or sister from America or Caribbean not go to your country and speak freely with you. You accept strangers rather than your own black brothers and sisters. Also, the wok needs to be shared equally , the women can not do 90% of the work.
@marianfrances49593 күн бұрын
Very moving, the beauty and the loss. 🙏🇨🇦💙
@jimtripman90024 күн бұрын
This is an example of how ancient Egypt was founded. The unification of the two lands.
@gualtiero71564 күн бұрын
It's shocking how the temperatures keep rising, and yet there's still so much denial around the issue. 🌡 I actually recently looked into the real data behind this shift in one of my videos-it's pretty eye-opening when you see the numbers laid out.
@AsifKhan-d1u4 күн бұрын
I like wildlife I love ❤️ jangle animal Abdul Jamil durrani from Lahore Pakistan
@poppetrurazvan39005 күн бұрын
China really deserve free circulation everywhere. Wonderfull. Its more ecological than I ever imagined.