As soon as you hear the voice of David Attenborough you automatically know you’re about to watch one of the best nature documentaries you’ve ever seen!! I could easily lose track of time watching hours upon hours upon hours of this and never get bored of it! 💟
These movies all have such beautiful imagery. But to be honest, I sometimes play them while I'm working on my computer, just to hear his voice, the sound of bubbling water, and so on.
I just watched "Two Hours of 4K Nature Scenes" and my jaw is still on the floor! The stunning visuals and soothing sounds transported me to another world. Thank you, BBC Earth
This is a clear testament to the diversity and wonder of our planet. Let's protect and respect the natural environment to keep these scenes alive forever
I just watched "Two Hours of 4K Nature Scenes" and my jaw is still on the floor! The stunning visuals and soothing sounds transported me to another world. Thank you, BBC Earth, for the amazing experience!
Yes, they could produce a cowboy movie (One Camera Drone Flew Over The Wrong Nest) and you would still praise the sound of the Killer Bees. Just killing, dudes.
The cuttlefish is the type that convinces me a god has to exist. That one is nuts. Hypnotizing its crab prey and then suprise attacking and sucking the insides out
Thank you BBC, Sir David Attenborough, and the amazing teams of researchers, divers, photographers and sailors. Beautiful, educational, and soothing to this lady in pain.
There is a good documentary about the Geneva Convention and Psychological experimentation ethics. In addition there are snakes and frogs who look like other venomous creatures for protection. I mean one can do it with an internet history as well.
I have so much respect for the life David has lived. To be able to travel the world filming and educating us all about the beauty and dangers of wildlife seems like a pretty amazing life to lead. Thank you for many years, and countless hours of great documentary’s
My arch nemesis.. the Portuguese manawar! From hawaii. Born and raised. Developed an allergy and got wrapped with Portuguese manawar and felt like dying. Dont ever take the ocean for granted. Thanks youtube for some good content.
As soon as you hear the voice of David Attenborough you automatically know you’re about to watch one of the best nature documentaries you’ve ever seen!! I could easily lose track of time watching hours upon hours upon hours of this and never get bored of it
About 30 years ago, my parents bought me a beautitul color biological book at a small bookstore in Korea, and since then, I have always felt wonders about life. I didn't know it at the time, but David Attenborough(데이비드 아텐보로)was the author of it. :D
Couldn't agree more! David Attenborough's voice is like a beacon of quality in the world of nature documentaries. His narration has a way of drawing you in and keeping you captivated for hours on end. It's easy to get lost in the beauty and wonder of the natural world when he's at the helm. Here's to many more hours of mesmerizing documentaries! 🌿📺
People usually use that line as a joke for space documentaries, but in this case yea. I watched a 'behind the scenes' thing for one of these BBC nature documentaries, and they literally do sit out in a camouflaged tent in the wilderness with a video camera for months on end to get their shots.
Mr. David Attenborough, you have an amazing voice. one that runs deep in my core memories. thank you BBC as well as the camera team showing such dedication to get a perfect shot every single time.
Thank you to the BBC, Sir David Attenborough, and the incredible teams of researchers, divers, photographers, and sailors. It was beautiful, educational, and a comfort to this woman in pain.
Any nature and animal series by Sir David Attenborough is the best of all other documentaries he's is the only person who tells it the best thank you BBC he is the best and there will never be another narrator like Sir David Attenborough in the world, love him and his voice❤😊
Absolutely! Sir David Attenborough's voice has that timeless charm, like listening to your wise grandfather spin tales of wonder and discovery. It's no wonder he's beloved by audiences around the world. Long live the magic of Sir David's storytelling! 🌍📖
@@tylernottayler Okay, so, I know you're trolling which means you probably want some attention. So, here you go. Enjoy it. I'm not particularly important or even famous but, I guess when you're starving for something, a person will get it from any source.
It is relieving to know that all this is still happening as we go on our daily lives,our planet is truly majestic,there is no shame in going out of one's way just to care a little bit about it.
every seconds and minutes of watching this video along with Sir. David's soothing and fascinating voice made me as if I was everywhere in the Natural world before. never tired of watching over and over again. many thanks, BBC Earth~!!
A heartfelt thank you to BBC, Sir David Attenborough, and the talented teams of researchers, divers, photographers, and sailors. The beauty, education, and tranquility you provide have been a true source of solace for someone going through tough times like me.
How incredibly fortunate we are to have such a seemingly endless amount of information, via the internet, right at our fingertips. I never get tired of learning about our earth and its creatures.
Man what an amazing world we live in, its interesting how many different lifeforms this world has and how they all play a part in nature's way of life.
This video is a stunning reminder of the beauty and diversity of our planet. The 4K resolution brings every detail to life, making it feel as though you're right there in these breathtaking natural landscapes. Kudos to BBC Earth for consistently delivering such high-quality content that not only entertains but also inspires a deeper appreciation for the natural world. Perfect for relaxation, meditation, or simply marveling at the wonders of nature. 🌍📺✨
There will never be another. He is a precious gift given to us. Let us appreciate all he gives and continues to give. He is a master violinist in his understanding of the natural world. And his voice is the Stradivarius upon which he plays.
The vastness of the ocean truly holds mysteries we have yet to discover. There are countless species and phenomena that remain unexplored, making the ocean one of the most intriguing and awe-inspiring environments on Earth.
How nice to find quality material to watch. I’m not able to get out much so getting to spend time with David Attenborough and learn new things about our world. Thank you so much!!
I felt completely accepted. Totally whole and loved. Loved beyond comprehension. Loved in my entirety. Loved with a Love I have not felt here. Loved with the purest love there can be. I felt I was 'home'. I felt I knew this place/space/being. It was light.
Sir David Attenborough's narration is like a beloved grandfather sharing mesmerizing tales before bed. 🌙📖 His ability to weave intricate stories about the natural world captivates the imagination and instills a deep appreciation for wildlife, making bedtime something to look forward to!
"Absolutely mesmerized by these 4K nature scenes! It's like having a VIP ticket to the Earth's own spectacular movie. From the tranquil deserts of Namibia to the breathtaking beauty of the Pacific, it's two hours of pure visual poetry. Mother Nature, you're a true artist! 🌿🌊 #NatureMasterpiece
Never known anybody to actually 'listen' to him. Thought this at school back in the 80's. All lovely words and that, but no change. He would tell you that. Big Up, David!!!!
In the symphony of the wild, animal moments are the crescendos and lulls that compose the melodic soundtrack of nature, inviting us to attune our senses to the harmonies of the untamed world.
Thank u BBC and Attenborough sir. In my life time, not seen videos like this, great nature, how it balances itself, feeding it's creatures without pollution.
Great appreciation and gratitude for the master minds behind every detail of this documentary. Sound, how to, extreme patience and of course an immense tons of knowledge of the under-above world accumulated.
Just brilliant. I have loved David Atenborough and the work of the BBC natural history department, since I was a boy. Watching this now, brings it all back. Now as a gnarly old groat I want to go back and watch all of it again. Superb. Thanks for putting this together. A.
I love all documentaries narrated by Sir David Attenborough! And I really love all the Planet Earth documentaries, just think for us to watch this it took crews of 20, 30, 40 maybe even more in some places just to get these shots.. people who are away from their families for weeks maybe a couple months at a time, like down in Antarctica that take a voyage literally! Thanks to all who have been a part of any and all documentaries so we can see things all over our planet!
The Man O'war is extremely beautiful and deadly. The spider crabs are scary. Their change of exoskeleton is amazing to watch. It's difficult to say what's my favorite scene. All of them are very interesting 🤔 The camera persons are amazing. The Japanese ladies demonstrate that the apex predators are we, humans. Bioluminescence is essencial for surviving in the deepest parts of the oceans
I have been watching Sir David Attenborough’s documentaries since 1960 . Undoubtedly, but , definitely, unique, unprecedented, unparalleled, unmatched, scientific knowledge . The presentation, in 360 degrees, undoubtedly, is far beyond description.
these are some of the best videos I have seen and I use them a lot to show my middle and high school students the wonders of our planet, thank you very much
What nature scene is your favourite? 🌎
My favourite scene is "what lurks in the midnight zone?"
It's a very unique place.
The crabs crawling in a such horror mode with a desire to get out from water, and the fishcat ordinary meal time.
Crab vs eel vs octopus. This helps me sleep, more ocean sound please
I love the cute animals activities.
Sir David Attenborough is like your grandfather reading you a captivating bedtime story. His voice is magical.
I watch this channel before bed. Best bed time stories ever
Right
Yep, I don't remember a time before Sir David. The absolute pinnacle.
hahaa
My 9 year old son lovingly refers to him as "Documentary Grandpa"
As soon as you hear the voice of David Attenborough you automatically know you’re about to watch one of the best nature documentaries you’ve ever seen!! I could easily lose track of time watching hours upon hours upon hours of this and never get bored of it! 💟
So very true 🙂
Yes me too like His voice
Absolutely! 100% agree!
These movies all have such beautiful imagery. But to be honest, I sometimes play them while I'm working on my computer, just to hear his voice, the sound of bubbling water, and so on.
Same here
I just watched "Two Hours of 4K Nature Scenes" and my jaw is still on the floor! The stunning visuals and soothing sounds transported me to another world. Thank you, BBC Earth
This is a clear testament to the diversity and wonder of our planet. Let's protect and respect the natural environment to keep these scenes alive forever
We Must Save Them All !
The Awesomeness of God our creator ❤
Yes, because we in the west don’t see that you keep coming back.
Well agreed! If only it were possible..
@@veronmae7990 why do people gotta ruin nature with man made concepts
I LOVE how well you can hear the sound of movement. The crabs feet in the sand or splashing down into the watery sand. Best narrator voice ever!!!
Its called foley the souds are added later with special effects
Its special effects
I just watched "Two Hours of 4K Nature Scenes" and my jaw is still on the floor! The stunning visuals and soothing sounds transported me to another world. Thank you, BBC Earth, for the amazing experience!
Yes, they could produce a cowboy movie (One Camera Drone Flew Over The Wrong Nest) and you would still praise the sound of the Killer Bees. Just killing, dudes.
The cuttlefish is the type that convinces me a god has to exist. That one is nuts. Hypnotizing its crab prey and then suprise attacking and sucking the insides out
nah it's just nature bro
@@TheAnnoyingBoss
I appreciate the BBC uploading these 2 hours worth of high quality footage for free for our own education and entertainment
It is not "for free". It is paid for through the licenses people in the UK are *forced* to pay for.
@RUclipsdeletedmycomment Enjoy it while you can as millions of Brits are now refusing to pay the fee...
@RUclipsdeletedmycomment "Not my problem"
Selfish and arrogant. How unfortunate can one person be?
@RUclipsdeletedmycomment As I said, arrogant too. I hope Karma brings you everything you deserve.
@RUclipsdeletedmycomment You really need to take your comment on board. How thick can one person be? As thick as RUclipsdeletedmybrain is the answer.
I can't believe we can view such impeccably detailed and presented content, four hours of it, for free.
Thank you to all involved in creating this.
Two
@@liukang3545what’s ur problem?
so cool indeed
@@loveepicwildlife1294 The way it was meant to be
if something is free, you're the product
Thank you BBC, Sir David Attenborough, and the amazing teams of researchers, divers, photographers and sailors. Beautiful, educational, and soothing to this lady in pain.
Thank u attenbourah sir, never seen this type of videos in life time. Great nature, feeding every creatures .
I hope you’re feeling better ❤
@@chloeharvey9769 Thank you my friend. Almost 6 weeks out from Total Knee Replacement surgery and doing better than ever. 🌹❤️
100% sweet woman
@@lindaseel9986I’m really glad to hear you are feeling better, best wishes ♥️
The moment David Attenborough's voice reaches your ears, you realize that you are in for a top-notch nature documentary experience!❤
This is WAY BETTER than Netflix, which is nothing but emptiness for the mind. This gives me wonders and appreciation for nature and Mother Nature.
There is a good documentary about the Geneva Convention and Psychological experimentation ethics.
In addition there are snakes and frogs who look like other venomous creatures for protection.
I mean one can do it with an internet history as well.
Netflix has nature documentaries as well fam.
I have so much respect for the life David has lived. To be able to travel the world filming and educating us all about the beauty and dangers of wildlife seems like a pretty amazing life to lead. Thank you for many years, and countless hours of great documentary’s
does he have Jesus' Spirit in him?
@@unpark6463 Met a dude once who swore he had the cock of Jesus inside of him.
@@unpark6463 Stop....
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My arch nemesis.. the Portuguese manawar!
From hawaii. Born and raised.
Developed an allergy and got wrapped with Portuguese manawar and felt like dying. Dont ever take the ocean for granted.
Thanks youtube for some good content.
That is not a Portuguese man of war at the very beginning. Google it and you will see I am right.
As soon as you hear the voice of David Attenborough you automatically know you’re about to watch one of the best nature documentaries you’ve ever seen!! I could easily lose track of time watching hours upon hours upon hours of this and never get bored of it
this man makes these documentaries so peaceful that i fall asleep like a baby
About 30 years ago, my parents bought me a beautitul color biological book at a small bookstore in Korea, and since then, I have always felt wonders about life. I didn't know it at the time, but David Attenborough(데이비드 아텐보로)was the author of it. :D
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This is the most extraordinary nature documentary ever! Bravo BBC!
Couldn't agree more! David Attenborough's voice is like a beacon of quality in the world of nature documentaries. His narration has a way of drawing you in and keeping you captivated for hours on end. It's easy to get lost in the beauty and wonder of the natural world when he's at the helm. Here's to many more hours of mesmerizing documentaries! 🌿📺
kudos to the cameraman who risked his/her life to show us how magnificent our world is.
People usually use that line as a joke for space documentaries, but in this case yea. I watched a 'behind the scenes' thing for one of these BBC nature documentaries, and they literally do sit out in a camouflaged tent in the wilderness with a video camera for months on end to get their shots.
@@Elrond_Hubbard_1 a camo tent under the ocean?
@@silverlake973 wouldnt have ever discovered that, eh?
Mr. David Attenborough, you have an amazing voice. one that runs deep in my core memories. thank you BBC as well as the camera team showing such dedication to get a perfect shot every single time.
love the sounds of nature. We can't lose these beautiful animals.
Thank you to the BBC, Sir David Attenborough, and the incredible teams of researchers, divers, photographers, and sailors. It was beautiful, educational, and a comfort to this woman in pain.
Any nature and animal series by Sir David Attenborough is the best of all other documentaries he's is the only person who tells it the best thank you BBC he is the best and there will never be another narrator like Sir David Attenborough in the world, love him and his voice❤😊
The cinematography quality is incredible.
To who ever may be reading this, you did your best today and I'm glad you're here with us. tomorrow is a new day, get some rest
Same to you and thank you for this
what has this got to do with me wanting to watch a nature documentary?
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Thank you. I needed that 😊
@@ShaneJay-wx7nuit has nothing to do with you. It was meant for everyone else
Absolutely! Sir David Attenborough's voice has that timeless charm, like listening to your wise grandfather spin tales of wonder and discovery. It's no wonder he's beloved by audiences around the world. Long live the magic of Sir David's storytelling! 🌍📖
Hats off to the brave and supremely skilled camera crews who risk life and limb to bring these sights to us.
Dude over 50% of these scenes are AI
@@tylernottayler Okay, so, I know you're trolling which means you probably want some attention. So, here you go. Enjoy it.
I'm not particularly important or even famous but, I guess when you're starving for something, a person will get it from any source.
@@mattz459 some of the scenes are more or less staged.
I love to hear Sir David Attenborough speak and tell stories about the world above, below and beyond. ❤️
The cuttlefish is so crazy. We really do live in a world full of mesmerizing animals. Makes you wonder a lot.
Amazing isn’t it ? !
The ocean is like visiting an Alien world !
It always surprises me, however many nature docs i watch i still learn new things. Nature has endless learning! 😊
It is relieving to know that all this is still happening as we go on our daily lives,our planet is truly majestic,there is no shame in going out of one's way just to care a little bit about it.
every seconds and minutes of watching this video along with Sir. David's soothing and fascinating voice made me as if I was everywhere in the Natural world before. never tired of watching over and over again. many thanks, BBC Earth~!!
A heartfelt thank you to BBC, Sir David Attenborough, and the talented teams of researchers, divers, photographers, and sailors. The beauty, education, and tranquility you provide have been a true source of solace for someone going through tough times like me.
Nature's beauty is a reminder of the incredible wonders of our world. Let's cherish and protect it for future generations.
How incredibly fortunate we are to have such a seemingly endless amount of information, via the internet, right at our fingertips. I never get tired of learning about our earth and its creatures.
Every scene is my favorite! Nature is just music to my ears!!!!
Omg how cute and beautiful is the whale shark scene, where they're being fed and protected by fishermen!
I’m just amazed at how high quality the videos are and how they are filmed giving us the best views of animal lives.
Man what an amazing world we live in, its interesting how many different lifeforms this world has and how they all play a part in nature's way of life.
This video is a stunning reminder of the beauty and diversity of our planet. The 4K resolution brings every detail to life, making it feel as though you're right there in these breathtaking natural landscapes. Kudos to BBC Earth for consistently delivering such high-quality content that not only entertains but also inspires a deeper appreciation for the natural world. Perfect for relaxation, meditation, or simply marveling at the wonders of nature. 🌍📺✨
There will never be another. He is a precious gift given to us. Let us appreciate all he gives and continues to give. He is a master violinist in his understanding of the natural world. And his voice is the Stradivarius upon which he plays.
I loved the poison dart frog bit. I watch these to relax me before bed 😁
The vastness of the ocean truly holds mysteries we have yet to discover. There are countless species and phenomena that remain unexplored, making the ocean one of the most intriguing and awe-inspiring environments on Earth.
Every stoner is so happy rn
😂im cooooooked
Bruh me to hella faded
They're cuteee
12:48
U better believe it
OMG watching the monkey trying to get her baby back...... That's is a good mother!!!!!!❤
This is an amazing life of creatures that actually we don't know.Highly appreciating their efforts to talking these videos. And their close watching .
David Attenborough voice is like a soothing grandfather encouraging you to rule the
w🌎rld
❤ I love you bbc for providing valuable time and energy for showing natural beauty
I hope the film editor, too, is rewarded for the excellent work.
No, he did it for nothing. 🙄
It’s AI technology computer generating the whole thing. It would be great if it was actual real Wild life 😂
How nice to find quality material to watch. I’m not able to get out much so getting to spend time with David Attenborough and learn new things about our world. Thank you so much!!
Thanks BBC Earth for making my work day go so much faster!
43:02 is the most amazing and majestic part of this whole documentary. Ruthlessly captured. Wow!!! 43:02 mins
Thank you for many years, and countless hours of great documentary’s
The animal world is so amazing
I felt completely accepted. Totally whole and loved. Loved beyond comprehension. Loved in my entirety. Loved with a Love I have not felt here. Loved with the purest love there can be. I felt I was 'home'. I felt I knew this place/space/being. It was light.
Sir David Attenborough's narration is like a beloved grandfather sharing mesmerizing tales before bed. 🌙📖 His ability to weave intricate stories about the natural world captivates the imagination and instills a deep appreciation for wildlife, making bedtime something to look forward to!
It is amazing how mankind survives in such a wonderful nature.
This feels comforting especially when life's stressing you out. This is signal of the universe. So you can feel happy for calm!
"Absolutely mesmerized by these 4K nature scenes! It's like having a VIP ticket to the Earth's own spectacular movie. From the tranquil deserts of Namibia to the breathtaking beauty of the Pacific, it's two hours of pure visual poetry. Mother Nature, you're a true artist! 🌿🌊 #NatureMasterpiece
Love these documentaries with Sir David Attenborough narrating, I always feel so relaxed after watching shows narrated by David. Thank you David!!
Fascinating information as well as beautiful photography. I'm 50 but I felt like an 8 year old saying WOW! while watching such a great production.😁
I loved the way he tells the story
"You have such a unique perspective! Thanks for sharing it with us!"
Grand needed nowadays.
BBC thank you 🙏🏽
Looking at wild animals, we see the perfection of nature in every small detail.
Makes me feel at home watching this on a Sunday evening
Never known anybody to actually 'listen' to him. Thought this at school back in the 80's. All lovely words and that, but no change. He would tell you that. Big Up, David!!!!
🙏🙏🙏 Respectfully to the cameraman ❤❤. They are amazing humans who took the video.
In the symphony of the wild, animal moments are the crescendos and lulls that compose the melodic soundtrack of nature, inviting us to attune our senses to the harmonies of the untamed world.
I can't believe we can view such impeccably detailed and presented content, four hours of it, for free.
thank you so much sir David and BBC Earth team, such beautiful videos along with the sound effects, music, the video quality, story, and everything
This is the One of the Best Nature programs I've seen. Seriously
Thank u BBC and Attenborough sir. In my life time, not seen videos like this, great nature, how it balances itself, feeding it's creatures without pollution.
Great appreciation and gratitude for the master minds behind every detail of this documentary. Sound, how to, extreme patience and of course an immense tons of knowledge of the under-above world accumulated.
Thank you! What a perfect and educational documentary... Really enjoyed every ounce of it!
The Beeb really are the best at this type of content. Worth the license fee on it's own
my favourite is clownfish teamwork!
Thank you for not only entertaining us but also inspiring a deeper appreciation for the natural world.
do you know about save soil ?
Just brilliant. I have loved David Atenborough and the work of the BBC natural history department, since I was a boy. Watching this now, brings it all back. Now as a gnarly old groat I want to go back and watch all of it again. Superb.
Thanks for putting this together. A.
His voice just makes me wanna sleep all day 😫💘 I love nature
The clownfish trying to take a shell with a damn crab still inside it killed me 😂
The generally wretched BBC is redeemed, sort of, by these amazing amazing and wonderful nature videos.
شكرا لك معلمنا الفاضل .
Спасибо, наш любимый учитель
Thank you, our beloved teacher
I love all documentaries narrated by Sir David Attenborough! And I really love all the Planet Earth documentaries, just think for us to watch this it took crews of 20, 30, 40 maybe even more in some places just to get these shots.. people who are away from their families for weeks maybe a couple months at a time, like down in Antarctica that take a voyage literally! Thanks to all who have been a part of any and all documentaries so we can see things all over our planet!
The Man O'war is extremely beautiful and deadly.
The spider crabs are scary. Their change of exoskeleton is amazing to watch.
It's difficult to say what's my favorite scene.
All of them are very interesting 🤔
The camera persons are amazing.
The Japanese ladies demonstrate that the apex predators are we, humans.
Bioluminescence is essencial for surviving in the deepest parts of the oceans
Thank you for showing us great videos like this. The narrator's voice is so good
42:34 Y'all are killing me with this shrimp reaction cam 😂
43:00 dude was like "What was that? OH SH*T"
I was looking for this comment 😂
Thank you for this unforgettable journey.
The production and the narration🔥These documentaries are as good if not better than any movie.
I have been watching Sir David Attenborough’s documentaries since 1960 . Undoubtedly, but , definitely, unique, unprecedented, unparalleled, unmatched, scientific knowledge . The presentation, in 360 degrees, undoubtedly, is far beyond description.
"Sea snake has 10x the venom of a Rattle Snake" then the lady proceeds on grabbing it barehanded.
she has experience
A 70 year old lady at that.!
these are some of the best videos I have seen and I use them a lot to show my middle and high school students the wonders of our planet, thank you very much
I love sir David!! How is it possible for our animals and sea creatures to have the "super power" ??
So calming and amazing☺️☺️☺️
Gelungenes Video. Gruss Jürgen 🤠
Amazing footage and narration love you guys!!!!
Simplemente hermoso😊😊❤❤
excellent footage, and it doesn't get any better than David Attenborough!
Aquatic animals hunting flying animals.. nature couldn't be more amazing ❤
The most wonderful documentary I have ever seen. What a spectacle. Thanks for sharing.
A treat from BBC 🔥 just wow
I am mesmerized by the videography,its mind-boggling