The Timeless Beauty Of New Zealand's South Island | Somewhere On Earth
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2023
- The beautiful country of New Zealand is full of vegetation and wildlife. The South Island is larger and less populated and its here that we find Peter, a former farmer who is now a painter, traveling the country to capture its light and impressions. Dave spends his time in the riverbeds of the Hokitika region, searching for jade stones. And finally we meet Forhana, who lives on the very small Stewart Island.
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Slice of paradise indeed...
This was an absolute beautiful documentary. Gorgeous topography people culture and spirit of the land. 🫶❤️🫶
Magnificent. Documentary ❤ big up hanna amad. Iam kenyan too
Nice opertunity to see natural environment. Thanks .
To Hannah.. Many regards from Kenya 🇰🇪 and the love of nature is a natural, it's beautiful.
beautiful part of the world, love this epesiode
Love this video. Thumbs up
Very attractive and beautiful site
Simply Beautiful!!!❤❤❤
Thank you for this beautiful film on the country that is my home. Ngā mihi nui ❤
Beautiful.
I am astounded by the paintings. Especially the tree bough
"Dave is an all-around loudmouth" like an all-purpose loudmouth--Hilarious. I like Dave, I picture him as one of those who fight because they just feel like it at soccer games--u😊😊 free spirit😂
I'm a Proud Māori, my country will always be beautiful not only in my own eyes but too many many people around the world aswell ❤️
احسن واحسن من احسن
The truth resonates in your words.
When was this made? Has a very Y2K vibe to it.
Place
We already had people living here so how on earth did man discover this land ? Europeans and propaganda
I just want to say, it is illegal to take pounamu/greenstone/ from the landscape without permission from Ngai Tahi (South Island Iwi). From what this guy was saying, he doesn't have permission. Be more respectful, don't be that guy.