The rugged beauty of the Badlands is captured in stunning detail, transporting viewers to this otherworldly landscape. The narration is informative and engaging, providing insights into the Badlands' geological history and the diverse life it supports. I was particularly fascinated by the segment on the Badlands' paleontological significance, with its glimpses into the region's prehistoric past. Overall, this is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates the wonders of nature and the power of storytelling.
by far my favorite documentary, the quality of videography and imagery and music associated with this documentary is by far one of the best and clearly shows the love of nature perspective.
I just drove from Findlay, Ohio to Moses Lake, Washinton on I-90 West and it's absolutely breathtaking!❤ From Toledo to Moses Lake, it's beyond words. Had to pull over and take photos & short videos of Yellowstone- snow-capped Rookie mountains. It's was worth 4-days traveling, especially the beginning of South Dekota into Montana.
Que pena que estén pasando hambre. Yo estoy lejos para ayudar físicamente, pero mis oraciones vayan para ustedes desde Chile 🇨🇱🙏. Felicitaciones por éste video es hermoso. Gracias y Bendiciones para quiénes lo han hecho.
My parents breed black Angus cattle in Patagonia, they too can reach 2,000 pounds but the Plains bison was always my dream - seeing 'em here on the grasslands one day and hearing the bellowing of the bulls in the rut already from a distance. Awesome!
Absolutely captivating! This full episode of Badlands from America's National Parks series is a fascinating journey into one of the most unique landscapes in the United States. A must-watch for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts 👍
the Plains bison was always my dream - seeing 'em here on the grasslands one day and hearing the bellowing of the bulls in the rut already from a distance. Awesome!
The buffalo are making a comeback with the help of ranchers different groups of people who watch over them and sometimes they have to remove a few buffalo so they don't starve besides what are taking by wild animals
Since there are hardly any natural predators, the size of the bison herd is kept at a level the natural ecology of the park can sustain. As in Custer State Park, the number of animals is kept at around 1300 each year. Excess animals are rounded up in Aug/Sept and sold to other herds around the country.
Wo tanha kaun hai (Allahu Allah) Badshah who kaun hai (Allahu Allah) Meherba woh kaun hai (Allahu Allah) Kya uchi shaan hai (Allahu Allah) Uskey sab nishaan hai (Allahu Allah) Sab dilon ki jaan hai (Allahu Allah)
27:24 the pup that stood up looked as though it was told to do so for an audience, and then it looked out but was unsure of what to see. Prairie dog, please don't fight! These guys and all other animals are really something. But these prairie dogs (rodents) are very cute.
We saw an injured baby bighorn that looked exactly like that when we visited in 2021. Did this happen to be filmed in 2021? Or is it just coincidental. 🤷🏼♀️
I wonder, will there be a time when we design and build our homes to contribute more than they take away from the biosphere? Will we design and develop our waste to give back what we take from our environment? Will we control our population to improve on our environment, rather than degrade our environment?
I’m not sure if parks are the answer. Did you know the majority of bison herds in the lower 48 states are actually made up of managed, owned animals? Hardly any are truly living on wild lands or even in national parks. Yellowstone may be one exception, i can’t remember. But most other states’ bison herds are owned by wealthy ranchers. But they’re very dedicated. The bison are managed effectively, protected, cared for, and moved to different pastures, to keep grasses growing in even succession (similar to how ancient Native Americans burned sections of the prairie to reinvigorate the grasses). In Canada, the wood bison, a larger subspecies, roams relatively freely, I believe in Wood Bison National Park. But even those are descended from transported captive herds, decades ago.
These animals always surprise me with their clever behavior! My latest 4K video has some similar unexpected wildlife moments-nature is full of surprises!
Yes yes God's Creation. Very very intelligent stuff. Not the foolish people that claim it all came by chance now they think they're very clever by giving such. Ridiculous fairy tales...they called it the big bang.What nonesense.
I visited South Dakota few months ago and got to visit the Badlands and saw a bunch of prairie dogs and bison. Oh and bighorn too! Was fun.
Great I want to go too now 👍🙏
How wonderful
How wonderful
National Geographic....G.O.A.T 💯🐐 ✌️💪👏🥰🔥🔥 Who's Agree....!!? 👍 🤷
What an incredible episode! ❤
I’m a born & raised South Dakotan now living in Southern California! Love going back to The Black Hills area! A very unique place in the world!
The rugged beauty of the Badlands is captured in stunning detail, transporting viewers to this otherworldly landscape. The narration is informative and engaging, providing insights into the Badlands' geological history and the diverse life it supports. I was particularly fascinated by the segment on the Badlands' paleontological significance, with its glimpses into the region's prehistoric past. Overall, this is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates the wonders of nature and the power of storytelling.
Thank you, I really enjoyed this
by far my favorite documentary, the quality of videography and imagery and music associated with this documentary is by far one of the best and clearly shows the love of nature perspective.
I just drove from Findlay, Ohio to Moses Lake, Washinton on I-90 West and it's absolutely breathtaking!❤ From Toledo to Moses Lake, it's beyond words. Had to pull over and take photos & short videos of Yellowstone- snow-capped Rookie mountains. It's was worth 4-days traveling, especially the beginning of South Dekota into Montana.
Those Rookie Mountains have a big career ahead of them.
It was great to hear them give honor to the Indigenous People of the Locate. I hope the spelling is correct.
It's Lakota, like Dakota but with an L lol
Que pena que estén pasando hambre. Yo estoy lejos para ayudar físicamente, pero mis oraciones vayan para ustedes desde Chile 🇨🇱🙏. Felicitaciones por éste video es hermoso. Gracias y Bendiciones para quiénes lo han hecho.
God bless you Bro...👼🏼✝️🙏 He is, 'The Way, The Truth' and The Life..💯✌️✝️🙏
I went to South Dakota a week ago and went to the badlands national park, it was amazing!
I got to go there and see it with me own eyes.👍🏻
Amazing detail especially the dung
Beetles such great closeups thank you for making this for our viewing pleasure
Garth Brooks narrating is the best thing to happen to National Geographic in my lifetime. I am addicted to his narration with nature.
Absolutely brilliant 💯 Congratulations to all the crew 💪
Amazing place. Wonderful story.. Thanks! 🔥❤️
I love that the scientific name for the American bison is "Bison Bison Bison" idk why that tickles me so much
Gorilla Gorilla Gorilla
Aussie Aussie Aussie
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
You should see the scientific name for boa constrictor, it's just boa constrictor.
It’s like science stuttered and there’s the name. It is giggle worthy!
My parents breed black Angus cattle in Patagonia, they too can reach 2,000 pounds but the Plains bison was always my dream - seeing 'em here on the grasslands one day and hearing the bellowing of the bulls in the rut already from a distance. Awesome!
Are there American bison in Argentina yet? They'd be perfect, in the South you could do musk ox
Absolutely captivating! This full episode of Badlands from America's National Parks series is a fascinating journey into one of the most unique landscapes in the United States. A must-watch for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts 👍
Beautiful! How could some humans not want to protect the Natural World? Garth Brooks did a great job as narrator.
@@rhmrr01 Yep, he woke up to the truth. Good for Garth. Not a hate filled, racist, ignorant MAGA maggot.
Bad narration, IMO, overexaggerated intonation AND stress on the wrong words in the sentence, IMO.
Absolutely loved this documentary!
WOW 😮
Those owlets made my day with their cuteness.
Beautiful documentary. Thank you for sharing. ❤️🎶🍁
the Plains bison was always my dream - seeing 'em here on the grasslands one day and hearing the bellowing of the bulls in the rut already from a distance. Awesome!
Congratulations on this video, it is beautiful. Thanks and Blessings to those who have done it.
I was glued to the screen the entire time! Fantastic job! 👍
Hello, have a nice day
Garth Brooks narration?! You go, Garth… 👏🏽 👏🏽
Great narration!
Me gusta mucho el documental es maravilloso.
What a contradictory beautiful badland.
The buffalo are making a comeback with the help of ranchers different groups of people who watch over them and sometimes they have to remove a few buffalo so they don't starve besides what are taking by wild animals
The scene starting at 22:04 is 100% western Americana!
It just doesn’t get more picturesque than that!
That was a captivating documentary.
best video 📷.👍🌸🌸
Theres nothing cuter than a prarie dogs jump squeak. If you havent seen Poppy The Prariedog on youtube you are missing out! 😊
Woohoo!
@@Melissa-tq6os 😊
What an incredible episode!
Watching 🎉
1:58
Garth, where are the bodies?
Someone is keeping it high and tight I see.
@@aardeng I heard Tom Segura say it on a pod cast. Seemed like a joke worth repeating.
@@francus7227 yeah it's from yourmomshouse, so was my reference lol
@aardeng
Ah ha. I didn't know that was the name of the podcast. Thanks.
Since there are hardly any natural predators, the size of the bison herd is kept at a level the natural ecology of the park can sustain. As in Custer State Park, the number of animals is kept at around 1300 each year. Excess animals are rounded up in Aug/Sept and sold to other herds around the country.
Someone get that bison a sponsorship deal with a chiropractor!
"Wow, this was so informative! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!"
Thanks for the step-by-step guide. Super useful!
Beautifull!! Thanks nat Geo👌
Das Filmmaterial ist erstaunlich
Grazie amico
Such a beautiful place, I hope I have a chance to visit this park.
Visited often,beautiful.Ellsworth AFB 61-65.😎🌴
Wo tanha kaun hai (Allahu Allah)
Badshah who kaun hai (Allahu Allah)
Meherba woh kaun hai (Allahu Allah)
Kya uchi shaan hai (Allahu Allah)
Uskey sab nishaan hai (Allahu Allah)
Sab dilon ki jaan hai (Allahu Allah)
18:12 OMG! that is stunning 😮
Wow, Absulutely beautiful vidéo. Thanks
Garth Brooks makes a fantastic narrator.!!!!
Hilarious French romance music playing while beetles burrow into Buffalo paddy...
check it out .. Canadians saved these bison from being lost for ever.
Where are the bodies G ?!?!?!?!
Bison,so ancient yet mulish.
Wonderful!!
Wonderful!
இது 'கன்ட்ரி இசை' மேதை கார்த் ப்ரூக்ஸின் வர்ணனையா!
aam
woww, natural wonderful
Wonderful Nature
What is the difference between a buffalo and a Bison?
Did anyone else feel scared watching this animal fight? It’s wild out there!
27:24 the pup that stood up looked as though it was told to do so for an audience, and then it looked out but was unsure of what to see.
Prairie dog, please don't fight!
These guys and all other animals are really something. But these prairie dogs (rodents) are very cute.
USA is more than just politics❤
Is the narrator, Garth Brooks ,the country music living legend Garth Brooks?
yes the narrator is Garth Brooks
@@kingjiggle4th789 Wow, thanks! many great speakers cannot sing, and vice versa. Garth Brooks excels both!
IAM NOT LOVE AMERICA BUT I LOVE AMERICAN WILD LIFE
That's ok... We probably don't like your country either and you probably don't even have national parks or wildlife worth seeing
@@stephenbarabas6286aww did someone get under your skin somehow?? 🥺🥺
Love this!
🦬
Como conservacionista, meu eterno respeito a todos os envolvidos na proteção e preservação da OBRA PRIMA DO CRIADOR DE TUDO.
This doc is more about the wildlife than the park. I was expecting something different.
We saw an injured baby bighorn that looked exactly like that when we visited in 2021. Did this happen to be filmed in 2021? Or is it just coincidental. 🤷🏼♀️
The irony…we nearly wiped them out…now, we foster their growth. Parks…are they the answer?
I wonder, will there be a time when we design and build our homes to contribute more than they take away from the biosphere? Will we design and develop our waste to give back what we take from our environment? Will we control our population to improve on our environment, rather than degrade our environment?
I’m not sure if parks are the answer. Did you know the majority of bison herds in the lower 48 states are actually made up of managed, owned animals? Hardly any are truly living on wild lands or even in national parks. Yellowstone may be one exception, i can’t remember. But most other states’ bison herds are owned by wealthy ranchers. But they’re very dedicated. The bison are managed effectively, protected, cared for, and moved to different pastures, to keep grasses growing in even succession (similar to how ancient Native Americans burned sections of the prairie to reinvigorate the grasses). In Canada, the wood bison, a larger subspecies, roams relatively freely, I believe in Wood Bison National Park. But even those are descended from transported captive herds, decades ago.
Cant wait to ride out there on the bikes with my wife riding her own bike , possibly this summer 👍
Nice place.
How do you choose the best locations for shooting videos like this?
I call it the wolly cow 🦬 because it’s a prehistoric mammal like the wolly mammoth 🦣
📍27:04
It's Sage Creek Campground. One of the two campgrounds in the park.
Dung beetle
To be more "real", I think Garth should have sung the narration in rhyme.
Please come for giraffes and zebras from our Kenyan rich varieties to add to this great Badland's habitat. Guess that's possible
The music makes it hard to understand the narrations.CHHYA
These animals always surprise me with their clever behavior! My latest 4K video has some similar unexpected wildlife moments-nature is full of surprises!
I love YAHAWAH'S creation.
Your a yahoo believing in this yahoowuahwuah😂😂😂😂😂
🙄
@@keithmetcalf5548typical edomite 😂
Yes yes God's Creation. Very very intelligent stuff. Not the foolish people that claim it all came by chance now they think they're very clever by giving such. Ridiculous fairy tales...they called it the big bang.What nonesense.
good
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤yes
Educational videos should not be music videos. Bring back MTV for people who want to hear your music.
I want a Prairie Dog as a pet!
Accuracy is sketchy. 5-6 bison 60 years ago didn’t turn into over 1000. But it makes ppl feel good
Layers piled up....great indoc ...the Badlands were electrically formed, all in about 2 hours...period
Catastrophic Geology at its Wildest
This episode was kind of boring. I liked the shots of the lightning in the sky. Very powerful.
So the bodies are in the badlands?
I love country song and cow boy hat 👒🦬
Is there the bodies are Garth?
👌👌🙏🏽🙏🏽
I wish they'd followed up with the injured bighorn lamb :( Did she survive?
Feri good👍
where are the bodies Garth
…amazing…creation of our good God…
I'm from aus never try bison steak before is it better then beef
Hope 1day come to America definitely will give it a try
The Badlands were a result of the Flood