Having spent 6 years in Germany in the 1970's I spent a lot of time traipsing around the forests. I am now retired and physically unable to do much traipsing but I have wonderful memories of my time in the woods in Europe. This video brought back a lot of memories.. Thank you!!!
Appreciate the time the Camera Crew had to spend in the Forest, Winter and Summer to capture the animals in real time going about life. Documentaries like this well done work are both entertaining and educational, helps us all see the value of our Wildlife and Nature in general.
Almost sixty years ago I lived in Bavaria. The Black Forest is, or was, no misnomer. I have never before or since experienced a more beautiful place. It turned out for this child, that the Hansel and Gretel fairytale I loved as a youth, was all too real. There are no other forests on Earth like it. The 'blackness' in it's name is, or was (I've now no idea how my beloved Germany has changed in these last sixty years), well deserved. The canopy of pines that crowd this paradise opens up at the tree's apex so completely that even the noon-day sun is greatly disallowed from reaching the forest floor. I have such wonderful memories of the small towns (one of which I lived in) situated quite apart from each other; and there would be nothing but forest between them. Very small wonder that folk and fairy-tales were believed. It was like a Grimm's Brothers reality, but in or before ~ 1830, the town and people included.
One of the few films that most fidelitely and in detail shows the wildlife of a mid-latitude forest that I have ever seen. Such camera work of the highest class can cause nothing but admiration.
I really love everything about Schwarzwald of Germany even though I wasn't born and haven't spent my childhood years there. Whenever I travel ed thru Germany I tried hard not to miss the forest. I dearly love to feel at home there particularly with the tannenbaums in my heart. Many many thanks for the beautiful shooting and narrating.
That was the best Description, was writhing with the sense of Humor and was narrated with outmost perfection. Thanks . you took me to the enchanted forest !
Well, this is a wonderful documentary! Delightful, relaxing but very informative at the same time. In addition to, I like very much the narrator's voice; it has a soothing effect nevertheless, it invites you to pay attention to the content of the film. A big thank you!
My birth place! I remember it even though I came here when I was 5. How I love the forests & its animals! I have my own forest & animals now in upstate NY including many bears in my back yard!
Fantastic documentary and very well filmed/edited. Cheers from Czech Republic, at the other side of the border of Saksischer Schweiz, in Cesky Svizarsko...
Absolutely 💯 perfect, beautifully and very relaxing! As a photographer I appreciate your hard work. Your hard work really portrays the beauty of nature
I am half Albanian and my father who is Albanian is from the beautiful region called Tropoje 💚❤💙 and Tropoje is popular in Albania, tourism goes there a lot. Tropoje is a region in northern Albania the area is known for its massive chestnuts forests, the river Valbone, mountains, as well a rich folk culture. In my opinion Tropoje has the best landscapes of all Albania and long time I always considered that Tropoje is like the black forest of Albania 🇦🇱.
In minute 30 the winning stag is standing there in the background looking at all the does, (I saw his tongue hanging out) wonder why? In any case I do so love these shows of the land and despite being gone since two years old I still have memories of such things at the age of 75.
I want to give a really big appreciation for the crew, thankyou for spent time and all the efforts. This is the greatest wildlife documentary I've ever watched so far. 👏👏👏
Alot of these trees are naturally tall growers. They grow tall because they have to in dense areas to get to sun lights. Plant some of these trees in an open clearing and they wont grow over 30 feet.
There are trees in lots of places so the Black Forest is not famous for that. I think it’s because of BF gateau and Horst Jankowski’s jaunty pop jazz classic (A Walk in the BF), which always puts me in mind of gliding down an autobahn enjoying the post war German economic miracle.
The kittens look like domestic cat kittens that are tabby. Domestic cats genetically came from wild cats from North Africa. But I would not be surprised if they bred with some stray domestic cats in Europe. Some breeds have that long bushy tail.
The forests and countryside of Germany look absolutely beautiful. But it's worth pointing out that there are almost no ancient, wild forests. Nearly all the forests are managed for timber, though a few areas are now set-side for nature.
The narrator stated that the shooting of half of the deer population has no effect. I disagree. If people did not hunt the deer, there would very quickly be more deer than humans... So, hunting the deer has a stabilizing effect on the population... not "no effect" as the narrator stated.
No its not. The forest where the germanic tribes defeated the romans was the Teutoburg forest in western Germany near the city of Bielefeld. The black forest is in southern Germany and is known for the fairytales of the brothers Grimm.
@@Combat-Mindset Is this about the Roman invasion of Germany that took place at the same time as the Gaulish invasion of Rome, c.390BC ? I ask because, interestingly, our Ancient British Chronicles describe how the Ancient British kings were the leading actors in these battles. According to our texts, the king of Britain and his brother (king Beli and Bran ('Bellovesus' & 'Brennus' in Livy)) first conquered Gaul (France) and then led the Gaulish invasion of Rome. After this, they went onto Germany, but the Romans pursued them, intending to fight with the Germans against the British. However, the British concealed themselves at night in "a wooded valley" and then ambushed the Romans who "straightaway fled the field" back to Rome, followed by the British who laid siege to Rome and conquered it.
@@lilithsmith1290 Druids were Celts and didnt possess a citizenship of a country. Celts were spread out through the whole continent of Europe especially in the western part of Europe.
The supposedly scene of the "2" quails running away from the Lynx is such a bad work of editing. The image was duplicated mirroring. It is the same quail side by side, with different timing......
Having spent 6 years in Germany in the 1970's I spent a lot of time traipsing around the forests. I am now retired and physically unable to do much traipsing but I have wonderful memories of my time in the woods in Europe. This video brought back a lot of memories.. Thank you!!!
I love animals
😅😮😅😅😅😅
I hope there's a way you can get back out there despite your infirmity. Man should be connected to nature at whatever age.
😁
nice great work
Appreciate the time the Camera Crew had to spend in the Forest, Winter and Summer to capture the animals in real time going about life. Documentaries like this well done work are both entertaining and educational, helps us all see the value of our Wildlife and Nature in general.
It’s pretty amazing footage.
Almost sixty years ago I lived in Bavaria. The Black Forest is, or was, no misnomer. I have never before or since experienced a more beautiful place. It turned out for this child, that the Hansel and Gretel fairytale I loved as a youth, was all too real. There are no other forests on Earth like it. The 'blackness' in it's name is, or was (I've now no idea how my beloved Germany has changed in these last sixty years), well deserved.
The canopy of pines that crowd this paradise opens up at the tree's apex so completely that even the noon-day sun is greatly disallowed from reaching the forest floor. I have such wonderful memories of the small towns (one of which I lived in) situated quite apart from each other; and there would be nothing but forest between them. Very small wonder that folk and fairy-tales were believed. It was like a Grimm's Brothers reality, but in or before ~ 1830,
the town and people included.
Ten stars . The respect, narration, scenery, camera and information are so very well done. Thank you.
I absolutely love these great wildlife documentaries 👍❤️🙏 Gods awesome creation
One of the few films that most fidelitely and in detail shows the wildlife of a mid-latitude forest that I have ever seen. Such camera work of the highest class can cause nothing but admiration.
The forests in Germany are pretty spectacular. Loved seeing all the wildlife.
I really love everything about Schwarzwald of Germany even though I wasn't born and haven't spent my childhood years there. Whenever I travel ed thru Germany I tried hard not to miss the forest. I dearly love to feel at home there particularly with the tannenbaums in my heart.
Many many thanks for the beautiful shooting and narrating.
This documentary was beautifully filmed and edited! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much!
@@get.factual you are very welcome!
That was the best Description, was writhing with the sense of Humor and was narrated with outmost perfection. Thanks . you took me to the enchanted forest !
Well, this is a wonderful documentary!
Delightful, relaxing but very informative at the same time. In addition to,
I like very much the narrator's voice; it has a soothing effect nevertheless,
it invites you to pay attention to the content of the film.
A big thank you!
Wonderful, romantic, historic, Germany, the land of true beauty, natural and human.
they have enough of everything
Magnificent! Beautiful landscapes.
My birth place! I remember it even though I came here when I was 5. How I love the forests & its animals! I have my own forest & animals now in upstate NY including many bears in my back yard!
Love nature documentaries this make me feel calm. Our world is very beautiful hope people know how to appreciate ,love & protect it.
Gods absolutely amazingly beautiful nature and wildlife creation!
how great never knew that any country in europe had a great amount of forest im very happy to learn about that thankyou so much 🌈☔️💐🌸🌹🌻🌺😊🌷💕😍🍀❤️🙋🇦🇺🙏
Nicely done. Thank you.
Beautiful country! Greetings from Poland 😄
Germany is an absolutely beautiful country. Plus I really like German people. 🇬🇧+🇩🇪
Fantastic documentary and very well filmed/edited. Cheers from Czech Republic, at the other side of the border of Saksischer Schweiz, in Cesky Svizarsko...
Beautiful documentary! The narrator was exceptional!
Absolutely 💯 perfect, beautifully and very relaxing! As a photographer I appreciate your hard work. Your hard work really portrays the beauty of nature
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING VIDEO!!! :-)
Nice film Thank you
I am half Albanian and my father who is Albanian is from the beautiful region called Tropoje 💚❤💙 and Tropoje is popular in Albania, tourism goes there a lot. Tropoje is a region in northern Albania the area is known for its massive chestnuts forests, the river Valbone, mountains, as well a rich folk culture. In my opinion Tropoje has the best landscapes of all Albania and long time I always considered that Tropoje is like the black forest of Albania 🇦🇱.
you are my best channel discovery
Love your documentary a lot 😍😍
Greating from Mousl Iraq I hope you guys continue what you're doing
A very nice documentary
Is it a magnificent wildlife documentaries of wildlife animals in the black forest.
I’d LOVE to live in this/AMY forest…! IT’S BEAUTIFUL…!! 👍🏼👣❤️
So beautiful. I would love to go there.
Hi thank you nice video in nature.
In minute 30 the winning stag is standing there in the background looking at all the does, (I saw his tongue hanging out) wonder why? In any case I do so love these shows of the land and despite being gone since two years old I still have memories of such things at the age of 75.
Not sure what you're expecting. They can only mate with the does when they are ready.
I want to give a really big appreciation for the crew, thankyou for spent time and all the efforts. This is the greatest wildlife documentary I've ever watched so far. 👏👏👏
very nicely done
Spectacular video !!!
Great journey video ❤
Y me gustaría guardar el vídeo para mis recuerdos y compartir 🧕 gracias 🌹🇻🇪
LOVE THIS !! NO HUMANS !!!
... S U P E R - video quality 🎬👌👌
thank you František
Excellent video 😊
So beautiful
It is the only forest with its own music.
GREATE LEARNING FROM THIS VIDEO
Thank you for this comments 😍
❤Amazing the wild Germany❤
Superb
Lovely 😍 👌 👍 🥰 ☺️ 😙 😍 👌
Alot of these trees are naturally tall growers. They grow tall because they have to in dense areas to get to sun lights. Plant some of these trees in an open clearing and they wont grow over 30 feet.
Superb 👍😊
Me gusta ver los bosque los animales salvajes y me gustaría más en Español gracias ❤❤🧕🇻🇪
prachtig deze filmopnames
Beyond the Black Forest into the black German cities.
Wild Germany
Gracias por compartir tanta belleza ❤
There are trees in lots of places so the Black Forest is not famous for that. I think it’s because of BF gateau and Horst Jankowski’s jaunty pop jazz classic (A Walk in the BF), which always puts me in mind of gliding down an autobahn enjoying the post war German economic miracle.
postwar ? you are still alive ?
@@olavwilhelm6843 Let me check…
@@jontalbot1 🤣🤣🤣
Wow so beautiful
In Germany they are recovering the forests, in Brazil unfortunately they are destroying the forests.
This forest is riddled with logging and roads and towns. There's hardly any of it that hasn't been fucked up by people.
Love it
I absolutely love this!
Amazing 😍
Anyone else want a wild kitty of their own now?
The kittens look like domestic cat kittens that are tabby. Domestic cats genetically came from wild cats from North Africa. But I would not be surprised if they bred with some stray domestic cats in Europe. Some breeds have that long bushy tail.
What about the Wolfes,which are also present ?
I like very animals and life natuer .
Ура🍻🍻❤
I read that acid rain was destroying these beautiful woods even back in the 70s.
The German Oak, ENglish Oak, French Oak......but in my country its known as THE.... OAK !!!
30% of Germany is forest... WOW 😲
I love Italy but love Germany to beacuse forest 😍
blessed country and tolerance people
Hard to believe with a population of 84 million.
The forests and countryside of Germany look absolutely beautiful. But it's worth pointing out that there are almost no ancient, wild forests. Nearly all the forests are managed for timber, though a few areas are now set-side for nature.
Deutschland is beautiful. I am from Bremerhaven on the North Sea.
Great Camera ; Voice - Can the forest authority consider to have tigers (which is endangered) in the world?
Every honeymooners must go there
one day I hope it will be me and my wife 😍
The narrator stated that the shooting of half of the deer population has no effect. I disagree. If people did not hunt the deer, there would very quickly be more deer than humans... So, hunting the deer has a stabilizing effect on the population... not "no effect" as the narrator stated.
Question: Is this the same forest where the Germanic tribes defeated the Romans?
😊yes! I was there .
No its not. The forest where the germanic tribes defeated the romans was the Teutoburg forest in western Germany near the city of Bielefeld. The black forest is in southern Germany and is known for the fairytales of the brothers Grimm.
@@Combat-Mindset Is this about the Roman invasion of Germany that took place at the same time as the Gaulish invasion of Rome, c.390BC ? I ask because, interestingly, our Ancient British Chronicles describe how the Ancient British kings were the leading actors in these battles. According to our texts, the king of Britain and his brother (king Beli and Bran ('Bellovesus' & 'Brennus' in Livy)) first conquered Gaul (France) and then led the Gaulish invasion of Rome. After this, they went onto Germany, but the Romans pursued them, intending to fight with the Germans against the British. However, the British concealed themselves at night in "a wooded valley" and then ambushed the Romans who "straightaway fled the field" back to Rome, followed by the British who laid siege to Rome and conquered it.
Right now, january 2023, wild boar in Limburg, Netherlands, are attacking people who are going for a walk.....
Never deforest and over hunt your country. It's your family
No wolves? If they can introduce that list of creatures including Wild Cats, Lynx and a couple other species why no wolves or more brown bears?
赤ちゃんキツネはとてもかわいいです!^_^
I like their ham
I mean all the forests in Germany not only Schwarzwald, of course. Folks !
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
They say that at the black forest, if you listen carefully, you can actually hear the cries of the roman legions being butchered by germanic tribes...
Did not know Germany had forrest
Thank you. Pitty too much pub.
dude we have such animals in germany ^^
Noah's flood deposited at sandstone
German is all beautiful
Ciao
That cat had a rocoon tail.
15:10 damn that cat is fat!!! It is eating really well in the wild!
😂
the forest
The error on the time frame of the great flood causes me to question the validity of any thing else claimed. Nice footage though.
it is world famous because of old elitest wealthy families (druids) did very dark and ugly rituals in it. and that's the only reason for it
The demon still roaming around the forest?
Say you don’t know history without saying you don’t know history
Huh???
I thought Druids were Scottish-English . Merlin was one of them.
@@lilithsmith1290
Druids were Celts and didnt possess a citizenship of a country. Celts were spread out through the whole continent of Europe especially in the western part of Europe.
Look at this forest from satellite; there's hardly an acre of it that isn't carved up by humans.
The supposedly scene of the "2" quails running away from the Lynx is such a bad work of editing. The image was duplicated mirroring. It is the same quail side by side, with different timing......
Because of the ham...
great documentary that german forest needs wolf packs
Dark forest, sa snowwhite and the huntsman
Totally. Very beautiful area!
Because that where the best gummy bears come from.
Итсгрейтмувивау😊