In this episode: This first episode of the series follows a route that starts at Victoria Falls, crosses the delta of Okavango and comes down through the desert of Namib. The goal of this amazing journey, from flooded zones to the driest areas, is to show how the multiple uses of water influence animal societies.
That journey through Southern Africa's landscapes in search of water was incredible! The episode beautifully illustrates the bond between wildlife and their environment. It's mesmerizing to see the animals' resilience and adaptability as they navigate different terrains for this essential resource. Thanks to the creators for capturing these stunning wildlife moments that highlight nature's harmony. Excited for more
Thank you for this amazing video. I love nature documentaries, and watching this brings so much joy to my soul. Keep creating such incredible content to inspire us all!!
One of the best, most informative, and most beautiful documentaries I've seen in about 2-3 decades of documentary watching. The small amount of music was perfect, the narration was great (altho a few of the pronunciations seemed a bit off, maybe due to American influence). I especially love watching documentaries like this in the midst of a Canadian winter, hearing all the insects and birds, and seeing the wealth and diversity of animals. Thank you.
We were at the zoo with our kids many years ago, and all of a sudden a male elephant let his huge penis down and took an enormous pee. Firehose. Our 2 young sons (age about 7 or 8) were ecstatically impressed. 😳
Hello, so called spoken on behalf of nature ✨⭐ 👍 Pls do not compose musical, vocal sounds as it may interfere on our hearing n distract true nature seen, observed, learned.......🌾😉♻️
In this episode:
This first episode of the series follows a route that starts at Victoria Falls, crosses the delta of Okavango and comes down through the desert of Namib. The goal of this amazing journey, from flooded zones to the driest areas, is to show how the multiple uses of water influence animal societies.
Thanks for the new upload
That journey through Southern Africa's landscapes in search of water was incredible! The episode beautifully illustrates the bond between wildlife and their environment. It's mesmerizing to see the animals' resilience and adaptability as they navigate different terrains for this essential resource. Thanks to the creators for capturing these stunning wildlife moments that highlight nature's harmony. Excited for more
Such an inspiring wild animal documentary! It makes me appreciate the wonders of the animal world even more
Really nice wildlife capturing..... Thank you to all makers.
The best documentary ever, coz there's no annoying background music. Amazing narration. Thank you for providing it for free.
Watching this wild animal documentary feels like discovering a whole new world
There's no place in the world like Africa. Go there before you die 😊
🌞🐘 The journey to find water is not only a story of life but also a lesson in resilience and harmony with the environment.
I really enjoyed this nature documentary! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for this amazing video. I love nature documentaries, and watching this brings so much joy to my soul. Keep creating such incredible content to inspire us all!!
Africa is Motherland❤
Thanks
The elephants mourning the little one😢
It really hits me deeply 💔
It almost seemed to me like it was a last ditch effort to get a fallen comrade to get up. Hard to know. But very touching.
Think,living in nature is enjoyable.
One of the best, most informative, and most beautiful documentaries I've seen in about 2-3 decades of documentary watching. The small amount of music was perfect, the narration was great (altho a few of the pronunciations seemed a bit off, maybe due to American influence). I especially love watching documentaries like this in the midst of a Canadian winter, hearing all the insects and birds, and seeing the wealth and diversity of animals. Thank you.
thank you channel❤
Amazingly beautiful and impressive. Especially great to see black rhinos. Thanks a lot for this documentary.
good
All Praises to TMH YAH 😊💗
Omg adorable 33:09
Super production! Relaxing voice. Awful chyneez “traditional medicine” killing rhinos! Lovely elephants, rhinos, etc!
1440. No 60
That elephants wang. 😂
We were at the zoo with our kids many years ago, and all of a sudden a male elephant let his huge penis down and took an enormous pee. Firehose. Our 2 young sons (age about 7 or 8) were ecstatically impressed. 😳
Hello, so called spoken on behalf of nature ✨⭐ 👍
Pls do not compose musical, vocal sounds as it may interfere on our hearing n distract true nature seen, observed, learned.......🌾😉♻️
Sound quality of the narration was not particularly good.