Mireya, I have been following your work for a long time and want to say thank you for the work you do, and to help make this planet a better place thank you, thank you , thank you!!!!
I met her. She came to speak at Penn State. She's nice. Good speaker. I would love to do some work with Nat Geo after I graduate. I wouldn't mind doing some wildlife photography outside of my field studies.
ok so the natives discover the lemur..and who gets the credit? the natives carry the resources whats she carrying?..well at least the natives cannot take the message to the world (no publicity) and that's where these efficient people come in and talk!!!
Those views of the animals and landscapes are amazing! She is very brave for having not done a lot of those things before!!
Wonderful and fascinating, she is a great speaker! I recommend watching it in its' entirety!
Thank you for your hard and sincere work! It is appreciated!
Mireya, I have been following your work for a long time and want to say thank you for the work you do, and to help make this planet a better place thank you, thank you , thank you!!!!
I met her. She came to speak at Penn State. She's nice. Good speaker. I would love to do some work with Nat Geo after I graduate. I wouldn't mind doing some wildlife photography outside of my field studies.
I admire people like her. :)
she is amazing!!!! Keep on the good work!!! I support you all the way!!!
Very inspirational :) and the pictures are beautiful.
watched the whole video.^^..i really admire people like her.!!.and how extremely lucky can someone be to discover a new kind of lemur??
I love Nat.Geo. High 5 to her. I admire her big time. Please upload more of these videoj's
Thanks! :) Touching.
Best live yet.
awesomeness you rock
That high tope element thing is sure scary!
no you made me cry again... why did you wrote his name!!!
but he worth the check...
and terri too...
Adventure is out there!!!!!!!!!
thanks nat geo!!
Great show..need to twitts so others may know.!!:-)
oh wow i can finally watch a long vid by natgeo
Reminds me of Steve Irwin!!!! thats a good thing. :)
The distance is nothing, it's the first step that's difficult.
that is a completely different variety of baobab from any I have seen in africa. unique.
24:30: Poor lemur's like "WTF!! Noooooo"
I would go on expeditions like that, but for photography more than anything else.
DO IT !!
18:40 speechless.
"My colleague, Jesus thought it would be really funny to shake it." Trolling nat geo nice!
N.G Live is supposed to show us interviews?
i wanna be just like her when i grow up
25.13 cuuuute
What the hell is that thing @ 00:16 ?
can i be part of national geographic? from Singapore.. :)
i like wild lady
that is like mine craft
Finally a fucking vid that we can watch in europe
GO LEMURS
Why does she have to be holding the animals in every picture? These are wild animals, she shouldn't be encouraging people to handle them like this.
pity about the poor video and stoppages
eh?
must be a cheerleader for the blind
did she just came? 0:35
@Oldtboot I seems to be mummified remains from an Inca sacrifice up in the mountains.
bluk bluk bluk bluk
ok so the natives discover the lemur..and who gets the credit? the natives carry the resources whats she carrying?..well at least the natives cannot take the message to the world (no publicity) and that's where these efficient people come in and talk!!!
too long to finish... like
saw her trying to pick up a boa in rio, she doesn't know what she's doing and dropped the poor snake...leave it to experts
She is a expert
If you like this you should check out Steve Irwin
What the hell?
@Snowwww if its not endangered, its delicious!
@Oldtboot Johan Reinhard uncovers a frozen Incan mummy in Peru.
i dont like national geography
its cause it aften shows things that aree too shallow
BBC gives me what i need
how did you run out of food? You're in a forest!! go hunt something =]
@chrisdeli7158 Spell Fail
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I thought this was going to be a porno
I want to do what she does!
:)
O_O
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