This documentary beautifully captures the essence of Grand Teton. The stunning visuals and educational information make me appreciate the park's natural beauty even more. I hope to visit one day and experience it firsthand.
This episode sounds amazing! I'm really curious about the challenges faced while surviving in Grand Teton. What kind of wildlife encounters can we expect to see? Are there any tips shared for those of us wanting to explore this national park ourselves? I can't wait to find out!
While I’m interested in the survival aspect, I’m more curious about the environmental issues facing the park. Are they going to address how climate change is affecting the wildlife and ecosystem there
I’m a bit skeptical about the whole survival theme. I love the beauty of Grand Teton, but I hope they don’t glamorize dangerous situations. Exploring nature is wonderful, but safety should always come first
This sounds like a great episode, but I wonder how realistic the survival techniques will be. I’ve watched similar shows, and sometimes they oversimplify things. I’d love to see practical advice that we can actually use
This sounds like a great episode, but I wonder how realistic the survival techniques will be. I’ve watched similar shows, and sometimes they oversimplify things. I’d love to see practical advice that we can actually use
I’m a bit skeptical about the whole survival theme. I love the beauty of Grand Teton, but I hope they don’t glamorize dangerous situations. Exploring nature is wonderful, but safety should always come first
Beautiful video. Glad you kept the background music soft and to a minimum. I could do without music and would rather hear nature's sounds, including silence!...Thanks
This episode sounds amazing! I'm really curious about the challenges faced while surviving in Grand Teton. What kind of wildlife encounters can we expect to see? Are there any tips shared for those of us wanting to explore this national park ourselves? I can't wait to find out!
Really enjoying this - a very well made documentary and Garth Brooks does surprisingly well as narrator. But am the only one that finds the color grading way overdone?
haha good to see it's not just me. I thought I was having a stroke or something for wyoming snow to be neon blue and river otters to be full blow magenta
Its a herd bull not a "master" bull. The other is the satellite. And they can breed for over a month. Depends on weather, solstice, and a lot of factors.
Looks like the otters are catching sucker fish in the beginning, not cutthroat. The sucker fish get stunned in the cold weather, allowing for an easy catch for the otters
I’ve been avoiding the videos about 399, but here we are 😭 RIP mama ❤
This documentary beautifully captures the essence of Grand Teton. The stunning visuals and educational information make me appreciate the park's natural beauty even more. I hope to visit one day and experience it firsthand.
A fascinating documentary about animals, I was captivated by the footage of the snow fox hunting its prey.
What an awesome documentary! National Geographic quality! And the commentator is in the same league. Thank you from Romania 🇷🇴.
Mujhe job mil shkta hai.🙏love my america 😊
Just gorgeous land and animals!! I give you a Huge round of applause!! Thanks
This is just so beautiful experience! America parks are so beautiful
Thanks for sharing
This is just so beautiful experience! America parks are so beautiful
This episode sounds amazing! I'm really curious about the challenges faced while surviving in Grand Teton. What kind of wildlife encounters can we expect to see? Are there any tips shared for those of us wanting to explore this national park ourselves? I can't wait to find out!
While I’m interested in the survival aspect, I’m more curious about the environmental issues facing the park. Are they going to address how climate change is affecting the wildlife and ecosystem there
I’m a bit skeptical about the whole survival theme. I love the beauty of Grand Teton, but I hope they don’t glamorize dangerous situations. Exploring nature is wonderful, but safety should always come first
This sounds like a great episode, but I wonder how realistic the survival techniques will be. I’ve watched similar shows, and sometimes they oversimplify things. I’d love to see practical advice that we can actually use
This sounds like a great episode, but I wonder how realistic the survival techniques will be. I’ve watched similar shows, and sometimes they oversimplify things. I’d love to see practical advice that we can actually use
I’m a bit skeptical about the whole survival theme. I love the beauty of Grand Teton, but I hope they don’t glamorize dangerous situations. Exploring nature is wonderful, but safety should always come first
I watched this episode from start to finish, wildlife always has something new for me, a really fascinating video
Outstanding video about the wild outdoors and wild animals this is where people will have to survive if we lose our country
A true masterpiece, it should have 5 season
Perfection at its best. Commendable job! Thanks from India.
I love Garth Brooks as a narrator, very engaging!
Yes, he is. Thanks for the name.
Gostei bastante de conhecer Grand Teton através dessas lindas imagens e histórias. Muito obrigado e parabéns a todos!
Excellent thanks so much for sharing! 👍❤️🙏 Gods amazing beautiful creation
23: 01 it's adorable 😍btw its color looks kinda like the rocks surrounding
Rest in peace, 399😢
Did she die? Oh, sad. Though it was inevitable.
The shots in this wild animal documentary are so impressive
Beautiful video. Glad you kept the background music soft and to a minimum. I could do without music and would rather hear nature's sounds, including silence!...Thanks
Yes, I really appreciate that. We can hear the narrator. And we can hear nature...the birds, the elk, the water...
Absolutely loved this! You always deliver top-notch content. 👌
I love animals & nature
I'm enjoying the narrative, the voice, and the scenery. 🙏🏿
Excellent thanks so much for sharing! ❤
This episode sounds amazing! I'm really curious about the challenges faced while surviving in Grand Teton. What kind of wildlife encounters can we expect to see? Are there any tips shared for those of us wanting to explore this national park ourselves? I can't wait to find out!
This is an outstanding document❤
A little piece of heaven
❤👍Absulutly beautiful film thanks sir
National Geographic Thanks Video Team for Success!
the birds are very beautiful
Love it
the birds are very beautiful
Thank G O D for Everything!!!
Amen! Amen praise the Lord for all his beautiful creation ❤🙏
Really enjoying this - a very well made documentary and Garth Brooks does surprisingly well as narrator. But am the only one that finds the color grading way overdone?
Fully agree. The blues were way too intense to be real.
haha good to see it's not just me. I thought I was having a stroke or something for wyoming snow to be neon blue and river otters to be full blow magenta
I have the documentary aproximately for 1:15 minutea to and of of twues Nat Geo.
makes me so sad seeing this after losing 399. Beautiful bear
Thanks Video Team for Success
So cute
😍😍😍😍😍😍
bellissimi animali
Garth! 💙
Thank you, very good video
So sad to hear that 399 has died.
How beautiful!! 💗
Yes!
nice
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Looks like bots are in the comment section. Different profiles saying the same things over and over.
Its a herd bull not a "master" bull. The other is the satellite. And they can breed for over a month. Depends on weather, solstice, and a lot of factors.
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Looks like the otters are catching sucker fish in the beginning, not cutthroat. The sucker fish get stunned in the cold weather, allowing for an easy catch for the otters
44 minute show, 35 minutes of commercials .
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RIP 399 😢
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RIP 399
For the otters it’s “snow” problem
I bet they had a requirement for how many times they had to say the park name in 10 minutes
A fact and truth
mr bear 😅
أعتذر لكل من لم يقدر حجم ما بداخلي أحيانا تعجز ان تحافظ على الود على من يقسوا عليك لكن أبقى طيب وأخاف على الظالم من شخصيتى
The camera filter used ruined the entire episode….
They otter snow
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Teton
this looks Ai…… 35:42
The earth is 6,024 years old.
You are exactly RIGHT!!! 🙏🙏🤗
Doesn't sound like Garth Brooks
Where are the bodies Garth?
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11 thousand years ago?? 😂😂😂
That was dumb
the constant rambling and overly cinematic music is annoying
Nu uh
Well of course he must talk about almost everything it's a documentary and if it's annoying don't watch it
@@A_edits-l1g good idea
Where are the bodies Garth
i cant believe this is a nat geo doc. the colors r way off. too much red and cyan. it doesnt look natural
I'm enjoying the narrative, the voice, and the scenery. 🙏🏿