What a stupendously amazing and fascinating documentary! Kudos to the entire team from camera lighting direction to editing script and narration… 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Very well-made documentary. Thank you so much--research presented with great cinematography is invaluable for us non-scientists to make political arguments for species and habitat conservation.
As an Indonesian , we never call our place as Malayan Archipelago. We call it "Nusantara" Nusa : Islands Antara : in between Soon our new capital in Kalimantan (known by Western as Borneo) is named Nusantara city
Malay Archipelago itu judul bukunya si Wallace, terserah dia (Wallace) mau kasih nama judul apa di bukunya, toh dia yang tulis. 'The Malay Archipelago adalah sebuah buku yang ditulis oleh seorang naturalis berkebangsaan Inggris, Alfred Russel Wallace yang berisikan petualangan keilmuannya, selama 8 tahun penjelajahannya di bumi Nusantara'. Sumber : Wikipedia.
This is so amazing!!!... 影片內容豐富精緻 ! 非常棒的分享喔!!!...Big like!!!!... 👍 You have a Fantastic Channel!Absolutely delighted to watch with full pleasure!!! 😎 Thank you for sharing ! 👍+🔔
@@get.factual Papua (West Papua and Papua New Guinea) is my favorite, More Beautiful and Awesome. in Lorentz National Park, you should also see and make some video documentaries about it, before massive deforestation in Papua destroys some parts of it.
@@DecodeUniverseSama.. Papua and West Papua are my favourite too. The wanton destruction is heartbreaking. If not the UN, then a naturalist group, needs to speak out on behalf of this incredible country and peoples. Sumatera, Jawa, Flores, Ambon, Sulawesi, Bali etc...all beautiful too. Papua is not the only Island seeking independence.
@@nicolarollinson4381 We are stronger together. As an Indonesian, I don't want territorial separation. We must unite. By strengthening our bonds together, we can help each other.
It hurts to admit that poachers exist in my lovely country T-T Anyways, thank you so much for making this documentary. I've been wanting to know whether the Wallace line also divides sea creatures.
An interesting documentary. It's shame there were so many historical inaccuracies with the narration in the first ten minutes - it almost stopped me from watching further.
OK, here are the errors I observed in the first ten minutes… At 2m 55s: The narrator says that Wallace noted that on one side of the line were mammals and on the other side there were large reptiles. Agreed the line generally separates the placental mammals on one side from marsupials on the other, although this is not true in every case; but there are large reptiles (crocodiles, monitors etc.) on both sides of the Wallace line. At 4m 48s: The narrator says the answer to the species question came to Wallace on 1855. This is incorrect, it was in 1858, whilst on the island of Halmahera, that the idea came to Wallace. At 6m 37s: Darwin’s book is referred to as “On the Evolution of Species” when it was “On the Origin of Species” At 7m 54s: The narrator says that "we may never know" whether Darwin published the Origin of Species s a result of Wallace’s letter. On the contrary, we do know and and it is very well documented. There are letters between Darwin and his friend Charles Lyell about Wallace's idea and how he (Darwin) should react. You ask how I know better; it is simply that I have read much by and about both men.
@DavidPhillips-rl2fb Also your claim about 1858 vs 1855 on solving the mystery. Maybe he solved it in 1855, but published his findings in 1858 - once again, very anal.
At 60metres using a 1 x aluminium 11 cu ft tank per diver? You might as well turn straight back and head for the surface - doesn't matter what gas mix you are breathing... this makes no sense safety-wise... they should be on normoxic trimix minimum, maybe trimix and be carrying bailout... with staged bailout too
Yet, they did it... survived, took samples, did safety stops. Maybe, just maybe, they knew what they were doing? They did mention they used a special gas mix.
Was soll das sein, Hobby-Expedition, Foto-Safari, Abenteuer-Urlaub, Tierfilm? Ich kann mir nicht vorstellen, dass professionelle Forschung heute so aussieht.
Because of the vast accumulated body scientific and empirical evidence that supports it. And that in addition to the fact that it was theory that really made sense from the first moment it was proposed.
Um, probably because they actually look at the evidence and use science to investigate, rather than just believing old unsubstantiated claims that fail every scrutinisation.
How many Indonesians are actually watching this?
Um, 4.. but why? Lol
🙋🏼♂️
Just found this channel. An Indonesian here, watching from Jakarta.
It is the language that deters them
Maksud pertanyaannya apa ya..
What a stupendously amazing and fascinating documentary! Kudos to the entire team from camera lighting direction to editing script and narration… 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you so much!
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Fascinating and well made documentary. Danke!
Thank you too! Danke :)
I agree 👍🏼
Excellent documentary from every aspect, thanks to the whole team
Very well-made documentary. Thank you so much--research presented with great cinematography is invaluable for us non-scientists to make political arguments for species and habitat conservation.
Not a fan of snakes, but the section on the pythons made me cry. Beautiful documentary. Thank you so much for sharing it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
It made you cry? You cry easily, don't you?
@@lovebajadude you’d probably cry too no matter what
Kudos to their bravery and sense of discovery!
As an Indonesian , we never call our place as Malayan Archipelago.
We call it "Nusantara"
Nusa : Islands
Antara : in between
Soon our new capital in Kalimantan (known by Western as Borneo) is named Nusantara city
Malay Archipelago itu judul bukunya si Wallace, terserah dia (Wallace) mau kasih nama judul apa di bukunya, toh dia yang tulis.
'The Malay Archipelago adalah sebuah buku yang ditulis oleh seorang naturalis berkebangsaan Inggris, Alfred Russel Wallace yang berisikan petualangan keilmuannya, selama 8 tahun penjelajahannya di bumi Nusantara'. Sumber : Wikipedia.
Halah orang indo aja gak menghargai Wallace
@@DecodeUniverse yaudah sih dia juga komen gak mempersalahkan judul bukunya.
@@octoberswind iy sy juga tau. Saya cuma kasi tau dia kalau judul bukunya wallace "Malay". Tidak perlu didebat dgn nusantara.
This doc is fascinating. Pitty it doesn't get millions of views.
The reason of the Wallace line is not examined but it is confirmed from your documentary that is the Wallace line is exist under the ocean also.
Great to see this guy getting some of the credit he deserves for his contribution towards a theory that is usually credited solely to Charles Darwin.
Great documentary.. i am glad I found it..❤
This is so amazing!!!... 影片內容豐富精緻 ! 非常棒的分享喔!!!...Big like!!!!... 👍 You have a Fantastic Channel!Absolutely delighted to watch with full pleasure!!! 😎 Thank you for sharing ! 👍+🔔
Thank you!
Another wonderful documentary, thank you
Super docu video , much knowledge too from this docu video
Indonesia : stunning variety of places and lovely people !
Sumatra is my favourite !
We couldn't agree more!
@@get.factual Papua (West Papua and Papua New Guinea) is my favorite, More Beautiful and Awesome.
in Lorentz National Park, you should also see and make some video documentaries about it, before massive deforestation in Papua destroys some parts of it.
@@DecodeUniverseSama.. Papua and West Papua are my favourite too. The wanton destruction is heartbreaking. If not the UN, then a naturalist group, needs to speak out on behalf of this incredible country and peoples.
Sumatera, Jawa, Flores, Ambon, Sulawesi, Bali etc...all beautiful too.
Papua is not the only Island seeking independence.
@@nicolarollinson4381 We are stronger together.
As an Indonesian, I don't want territorial separation. We must unite. By strengthening our bonds together, we can help each other.
@@DecodeUniverse hai 😊 dari mana, mas? Pulau 🤔 nusa apa?
It hurts to admit that poachers exist in my lovely country T-T Anyways, thank you so much for making this documentary. I've been wanting to know whether the Wallace line also divides sea creatures.
that was excellent
OMG the way they were handling the pythos 😱
Thank you 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
I’m from America. I’m 30. I’m trying to earn $40k to pay for legal fees for some affairs I had when I was 7.
I hope to visit Indonesia.
An interesting documentary. It's shame there were so many historical inaccuracies with the narration in the first ten minutes - it almost stopped me from watching further.
Extraordinary claims need extraordinary evidence... what a broad general slander. How do you know better?
OK, here are the errors I observed in the first ten minutes…
At 2m 55s: The narrator says that Wallace noted that on one side of the line were mammals and on the other side there were large reptiles. Agreed the line generally separates the placental mammals on one side from marsupials on the other, although this is not true in every case; but there are large reptiles (crocodiles, monitors etc.) on both sides of the Wallace line.
At 4m 48s: The narrator says the answer to the species question came to Wallace on 1855. This is incorrect, it was in 1858, whilst on the island of Halmahera, that the idea came to Wallace.
At 6m 37s: Darwin’s book is referred to as “On the Evolution of Species” when it was “On the Origin of Species”
At 7m 54s: The narrator says that "we may never know" whether Darwin published the Origin of Species s a result of Wallace’s letter. On the contrary, we do know and and it is very well documented. There are letters between Darwin and his friend Charles Lyell about Wallace's idea and how he (Darwin) should react.
You ask how I know better; it is simply that I have read much by and about both men.
@DavidPhillips-rl2fb Also your claim about 1858 vs 1855 on solving the mystery. Maybe he solved it in 1855, but published his findings in 1858 - once again, very anal.
@@DavidPhillips-rl2fb Have a read... en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Russel_Wallace
SUPERB
Very good!
awesome
One of the many problems with plastic is that it breaks down and the anmail's get it confused with plankton.
excellent
Thank you! Cheers!
When it comes to illegal wildlife trade, as expected "Chinese".
How edits bg music? Horrible to listen and most of the time it interferes with the narrator.
I wonder if reptile people are drawn to this line too ,if any you would think so.
So beautiful 😍
yesss
Welcome to Indonesian
Indonesia mas bukan Indonesian. Indonesian itu artinya orang Indonesia.
At 60metres using a 1 x aluminium 11 cu ft tank per diver? You might as well turn straight back and head for the surface - doesn't matter what gas mix you are breathing... this makes no sense safety-wise... they should be on normoxic trimix minimum, maybe trimix and be carrying bailout... with staged bailout too
Yet, they did it... survived, took samples, did safety stops. Maybe, just maybe, they knew what they were doing? They did mention they used a special gas mix.
Wow, aku tidak pernah melihat sebelumnya pythons menyelam di laut.
Was soll das sein, Hobby-Expedition, Foto-Safari, Abenteuer-Urlaub, Tierfilm? Ich kann mir nicht vorstellen, dass professionelle Forschung heute so aussieht.
Danke für Ihren Kommentar.
Lol
Wallacea sounds similar to Wallachia.
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-moe'doe
🤩 Promo'SM.
terrible commentary
How can intellegent inquiring minds consider evolution as a viable idea?
Because of the vast accumulated body scientific and empirical evidence that supports it. And that in addition to the fact that it was theory that really made sense from the first moment it was proposed.
Um, probably because they actually look at the evidence and use science to investigate, rather than just believing old unsubstantiated claims that fail every scrutinisation.
Most who don't believe it just don't understand it yet. There's time.