I am sending love to everyone who reads this. You are so special. Great things are coming to you. I can feel the energy just by typing this. You are great. you are good enough. Times are changing. You radiate love and compassion for the world. Believe in it. feel it. Live it.
they make good docus but they are just like disney: Henchmen for the american shadow gov. sprinkling some propaganda here and there. The proof: How often they make docus about UFOs. Its obviously a goverment project to keep people scared and at the same time make the gov. look bigger than it really is.
As my words make their way across the internet, they might get lost in the flood of information that fills our screens. But if they've found you, they're carrying a message made especially for you. Here's a heartening thought - you've got the power to sail through any challenge life throws at you.
Incredible footage but can we take a moment to appreciate the INCREDIBLE technology/microphone quality? Such a treat to hear so clearly the animals moving around
My parents moved us to Oakhurst when I was 9. Yosemite was my backyard until age 27, then I moved to the Pacific Northwest! Yosemite is as beautiful as I remember :)
I lived at the end of Old Mill Rd. off East Westfall for 6 years and loved it! I tell people that if you want to know how an ant feels go to Yosemite Valley and look up.
Thank you, National Geographic. I appreciate being able to see nature as it truly is, with animals hunting for prey, mating, and surviving in these beautiful parks.
I went to Yosemite for the first time a couple years ago. I've been to a ton of national parks (and many places that should be) so I went in kind of thinking "oh, it's so popular but I hope it lives up to the hype". I had seen all of the iconic photos but I wasn't prepared. Coming out of the tunnel I was overwhelmed with emotion. It's rare that I'm that stunned by a landscape. It almost looks fake. Not a single photo or video does it justice. I'd urge any first time visitors to come in from the south on Wawona Road if it fits in your plans, so that your first view of the valley is from the tunnel.
I had a similar experience my first time. I didn’t expect waterfalls. I just pictured it being mainly about the rocks and half dome. I was floored as I entered the park and saw bridal vail falls. It was late winter/early spring, so there was a lot of snow melt making the waterfalls swollen, and the high country was covered in snow. It snowed the next day, but the lack of tourists made it so special.
My grandparents had a horse ranch in shaver lake CA and I went to the park every summer. Such a beautiful place to grow up at. I miss living there but I live in Washington state now and love mother nature.
I've just come back to Southern California , San Diego late night yesterday , drove out for the first time through the mountains to go see Yosemite , and I went through the tunnel to the valley and immediately bursted into tears of pure content and joy . I am adamant about going back for a solo backpacking trip . To immerse myself in its true beauty and astounding bouts of wilderness it carries .
Loved this episode. I don't know how the videographers/documentarist can watch the baby calf being washed away then all alone. It's hard to watch nature, so raw, beautiful and violent all at once.
❤❤❤❤❤May God bless the effort's our Park Rangers put forth to protect our flora and fauna in our Parks I hope one day they will be allowed to do more for our wildlife and have stricter fines against those who violate the wildlife and make life harder for them
Growing up we would watch mutual of Omaha's wild Kingdom with Marlin Perkins and Stan brock. That was absolutely the most wonderful stuff ever. My my how times have changed.
So many fun memories Of hiking and backpacking in Yosemite‘s high country Up near Tioga Pass and Mount Dana Up to the 13,000 foot level It is something that’s hard to explain you have to be there👍
I love nature,all my life respect and love all beings thankful for being so helpful and showing at too all of us. Thank you ❤😊 lovely being greatfull to all of you Inge
This free documentary is a treasure. Thank Nat Geo for making it available to everyone
I am sending love to everyone who reads this. You are so special. Great things are coming to you. I can feel the energy just by typing this. You are great. you are good enough. Times are changing. You radiate love and compassion for the world. Believe in it. feel it. Live it.
The fact that we get free documentaries on RUclips by National Geographic is truly a gift; keeping the education & knowledge alive 👏👏👏
they make good docus but they are just like disney: Henchmen for the american shadow gov. sprinkling some propaganda here and there. The proof: How often they make docus about UFOs. Its obviously a goverment project to keep people scared and at the same time make the gov. look bigger than it really is.
Agenda 2030
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As my words make their way across the internet, they might get lost in the flood of information that fills our screens. But if they've found you, they're carrying a message made especially for you. Here's a heartening thought - you've got the power to sail through any challenge life throws at you.
Incredible footage but can we take a moment to appreciate the INCREDIBLE technology/microphone quality? Such a treat to hear so clearly the animals moving around
Its foley
My parents moved us to Oakhurst when I was 9. Yosemite was my backyard until age 27, then I moved to the Pacific Northwest! Yosemite is as beautiful as I remember :)
i am looking to marry someone from usa
u have really bueatiful wild and country like my country
Awesome x❤ thankful for being able to seeing all these.inge
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I lived at the end of Old Mill Rd. off East Westfall for 6 years and loved it! I tell people that if you want to know how an ant feels go to Yosemite Valley and look up.
Thank you, National Geographic. I appreciate being able to see nature as it truly is, with animals hunting for prey, mating, and surviving in these beautiful parks.
I went to Yosemite for the first time a couple years ago. I've been to a ton of national parks (and many places that should be) so I went in kind of thinking "oh, it's so popular but I hope it lives up to the hype". I had seen all of the iconic photos but I wasn't prepared. Coming out of the tunnel I was overwhelmed with emotion. It's rare that I'm that stunned by a landscape. It almost looks fake. Not a single photo or video does it justice. I'd urge any first time visitors to come in from the south on Wawona Road if it fits in your plans, so that your first view of the valley is from the tunnel.
I had a similar experience my first time. I didn’t expect waterfalls. I just pictured it being mainly about the rocks and half dome. I was floored as I entered the park and saw bridal vail falls. It was late winter/early spring, so there was a lot of snow melt making the waterfalls swollen, and the high country was covered in snow. It snowed the next day, but the lack of tourists made it so special.
My grandparents had a horse ranch in shaver lake CA and I went to the park every summer. Such a beautiful place to grow up at. I miss living there but I live in Washington state now and love mother nature.
You are very lucky!
I've just come back to Southern California , San Diego late night yesterday , drove out for the first time through the mountains to go see Yosemite , and I went through the tunnel to the valley and immediately bursted into tears of pure content and joy . I am adamant about going back for a solo backpacking trip . To immerse myself in its true beauty and astounding bouts of wilderness it carries .
That little bison is a hero! What a story!!!
ธรรมชาติสวยงามสัตว์ป่าแต่ละสายพันธุ์น่าสนใจ
ขอบคุณที่มาให้ชมเพลินๆค่ะ🌿
We have a responsibility to God's creatures Great and small
Facts!!! This comment Amen 🙏🏼
Very true
Not God, mother nature, god would be a maschist
This is why we hunt
Loved this episode. I don't know how the videographers/documentarist can watch the baby calf being washed away then all alone. It's hard to watch nature, so raw, beautiful and violent all at once.
Kudos to all the filmmakers!
NatGeo kann es immer noch!
Beautiful place. What we are not seeing are the crowds and the often gridlocked roads.
Best time to visit this park (and most national parks) is off season which is after September 10th until third week in May
Agreed about aiming for the offseason. But it's also pretty easy to find solitude in Yosemite, even in the Valley. You just gotta know where to look!
The gridlocked roads are usually caused by overweight and or lazy people not getting out of their cars.
it's a documentary about "wild" yosemite, not gridlocked roads.
❤❤❤❤❤May God bless the effort's our Park Rangers put forth to protect our flora and fauna in our Parks I hope one day they will be allowed to do more for our wildlife and have stricter fines against those who violate the wildlife and make life harder for them
Right down the road...Sequoia Park is only 35 miles away.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This free documentary is a treasure.
Growing up we would watch mutual of Omaha's wild Kingdom with Marlin Perkins and Stan brock. That was absolutely the most wonderful stuff ever. My my how times have changed.
Yes - that was a fabulous series!
I loved it I wish they still made nature documentaries like that 👍😍
Right after The Wonderful World Of Disney!!! Both shows were amazing!!!
@@karenm7857 If you could go back. Would you?
@@rickwhitson2804 There is No going back.
Fantastic documentary of Yosemite AND Yellowstone Gods beautiful and amazing creation! We have to take care of !!! 👍🙏🇺🇸
The footage is amazing! I feel like I'm traveling through the small screen!
I was privileged to spend my summers there for eight years in the fifties. My dad was a seasonal ranger.
So many fun memories
Of hiking and backpacking in Yosemite‘s high country
Up near Tioga Pass and Mount Dana
Up to the 13,000 foot level
It is something that’s hard to explain you have to be there👍
So excited as a photographer, heading out there & Tetons June 1st.
A must go to on your travel bucket list
I was thinking the same I want to see those trees
@@Fyahponthemthey post so many places I want to explore
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Yosemite is the most beautiful place on earth ! ❤❤❤
Lugares de México 🇲🇽 y nos lo robaron 😡😰 los gringo”s
I love those beautiful landscapes 💚
Agreed! ❤
every time i watch it i feel peaceful
The Buffalo calf fighting off the wolf. That was awesome 😂
Indeed
He is now a legendary and respectable figure of the herd for years!!😂
I was so happy he made it
优山美地国家森林公园,景色如其名,非常优美旖旎,山河壮阔,动植物生态环境未受到人为破坏,美好的世界!😄
I visited yellowstone in 2010. The scenery and wildlife are so beautiful. Highly recommended 👌
This episode contains two parts, not only Yosemite. The latter part is Yellowstone.
Yes, I was going to say something. NO bisons or wolves in Yosemite.
Yosemite is such a majestic place!
So many images look like AI generated pictures whereas this is reality. The nature is so beautiful!
I never expected the bison baby would survive!
Indeed, the calf is a fighter!
That was awesome, The Buffalo calf fighting off the wolf😁
I love nature,all my life respect and love all beings thankful for being so helpful and showing at too all of us. Thank you ❤😊 lovely being greatfull to all of you Inge
Dass dieses , Film , gemacht haben , das war die beste VIDEO ! Dankeschön .🦬🐺🦊🐅🐃🐐🐿🦫🦨🐟🦬
Bro I was just having a laugh attack so I watched this, instantly back to normal. Thanks so much😭
22.4.2024.Really fantastic,beautiful and wonderful..I am awaiting more videos like this.Thank you.
Perfect camera shooting and narration. Thank you very much indeed for this invaluable trips....
The natives who lived here originally must’ve truly believed they lived in heaven. What an incredibly beautiful place.
Can you just imagine how beautiful heaven is going to be! 🙏😍
the calf being reunited with the herd??? and the shot with the rainbow after???? hello that's crazy
That buffalo calf in the river had me on the edge of my seat
Please display this fantastic content in 4K for us! Thanks!
Always Nat with the great videos!
One of the most beautiful & unbelievable fabulous area's in the world
😂😂 WOW thanks again God bless you 🙏 I'm available between 10am- 6pm🎉🎉🎉
thanks
nationals parks is a big pretty heart of america
Those cliff swallows are LOUD! Imagine living in an apartment complex where your neighbors are constantly yelling at each other.
cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ nội dung thật hay
Thank you Nate Geo
absolutely awesome is God's creation
Narrator voice is very good ❤
Thanks for sharing this beautiful vib! ❤
Looks like such a beautiful place!
Thanks 👍🏾
Great soundtracks, particularly the Yellowstone one
Loved this
Since all the trouble i like Nature anda God Made it for US🙏
Amazing Yosemite 😍
Thank you, National Geographics!
I got snowed in as a kid... it was awesome
Gostei desse documentário parabéns,mais ainda dos bois almíscaraddo!
Nagyon szerettem volna érteni a narrátort de sajnos nem volt magyar nyelvű felíratozás lehetősége ! Örülnék ha ezt lehetővé teszik ! 🇭🇺
any one else get a tear when the mom bison saved the calf from the wolf?
Wilflife refuge in OK was gorgeous back in the 70's
Incredible footage
Big big thanks for sharing! ❤ You are highly contributing to my educational sophistication.👍
This is both Yosemite and Yellowstone episodes. Yellowstone starts about halfway through.
Breathe taking Beautiful first one ❤
"Outside the park cougars are still shot by those that think they're a threat..." - people who have zero experience living around or with predators
This animal fight is unbelievable! I never thought it would be so intense.
There are, in fact, in most cases, multiple coffee shops around when you need one.
so good
It's a magnificent place. Mazlum Kiper should have done the voice 💜
I went there it was amazing!
Your content is always top-notch. Thanks a lot!
>>>Wild Yosemite the amazing place with a beautiful animal,species..and great Documentary👍👍Good job sir.
I love all of this video
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you so much!
Beautiful ❤
Watching an animal fight up close is pretty terrifying
Thank you for such a thorough explanation.
Why does mr.beast have more followers than this amazing channel?! ❤❤❤❤❤
I rode my motorcycle to and through the park . Good spiritual place to experience .
Great vedeo salute and amazing 👍
1:05:54 is that the crow version of the screaming goat ?? 😂
very nice video 📸. 💯 like.
バイソン🦬の子供は奇跡 立派に長生きして欲しい❤️
どの動物も群れから離れると圧倒的に弱くなるね。 群れにいる事は大事ですね。
This is fire 🔥
Misleading title - this covers Yosemite only for the first 47 minutes, then moves on to Yellowstone.
You say only like it's a minor section, that's literally half the entire video presentation lol.
Um
Who cares.
What part of America's national parks don't you understand?
The animals actions🥰
Yes
About 1 hour into the video and they are talking about the Bisons, Grizzly's and cougars in Yellowstone!
Gajjab
EXCELLENT