Explorer and naturalist Evrard Wendenbaum, who specializes in lost worlds, embarks on a new expedition to one of the most secretive and inaccessible places on Earth: The Matarombeo Massif on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. you definitely can’t be claustrophobic to go in there. Yikes
Pulau Sulawesi dan kepulauan di sekitarnya adalah keindahan yang exotic , banyak tempat unik yg belum tersentuh manusia , jarena kurangnya perhatian , yg banyak di explore hanyah Indonesia baguan barat saja , orang2 dari luar Indonesia lebih tau daripada orang Indonesia bagian barat, jarena pulau Sulawesi adalah pulau tertua di dunia ini yg lain dpd yang lain , pulau ini mempunyai flora dan fauna yg tidak terdapat dimanapun di dunia ini . Terima kasih para orang pemberani yg sdh meneliti tempat 2 yg belum tersentuh manusia ini , kami bisa jadi tau apa dan ada apa didalam sana itu , ternyata mengagumkan
Amazing documentary! Indonesia is a truly vast archipelago and many of its areas are still left under-explored and under-researched academically. The country is a huge laboratory of biodiversity - a reminder for all of us to keep protecting this treasure for the next generation.
Sulawesi is a unique, fascinating island still largely unspoilt but threatened by nickel mining and deforestation . This expedition and discoveries hopefully will help protect its biodiversity. The irony is that the more publicity, the more threats emerge.
Deforestation has not stopped here. The island urgently needs more conservation areas and better protection for its existing ones. But that seems unlikely to happen.
@@newport100better find WAYS NOW. Once the forests are gone economic issues will get infinitely worse. With no forests remaining resources to draw on will be gone along with their forests. So it's not true that forests are disposable commodities. There are a lot of other ways to make livings and objecting to nature destruction is not hypocrisy. Third world countries wanted the West to buy their palm oil. It was their idea to do this. Not the West's.
I live in South Sulawesi, precisely in Enrekang Regency. My grandfather used to have land in the mountains where he planted coffee and there were many strange animals that disturbed our sleep at night because when it was harvest season we decided to stay in the garden rather than going back and forth from the garden to our village. One of the animals that scared my grandfather was the anoa because they were aggressive and as big as cows. ❤😊
Thank you guys! I am Indonesian and I am so proud of you guys, your efforts, sacrifices and everything to bring this documentary to the world and especially to Indonesia. Greetings from Flores island.
I don't know when this film was made, but I sure hope these explorers managed to convince Indonesian authorities to deem this area officially protected from exploitation. Wild animal life on Earth is declining rapidly. If you like living in a diverse biological landscape, its a must to protect it.
Indonesian or any other country would prefer to choose a way to make peoples lives better through opportunities from mining, tourism etc...why would u wanna live poor just to have animals live like ultra rich 😂😂😂😂
@@tatsdgreat8886 You aren't very intelligence are you. The WEF, world economic forum is already seriously discussing feeding the hordes of people on Earth "bugs" as food. At the present rate of animal life decline, that includes bugs especially flying insects that pollinate the flowers of our most nutritious food products. No flying insects, no food idiots.
In Sulawesi, Indonesia found many proofs of the oldest civilizations in the world. There, found the oldest pre-austronesian man fossils that are direct anchestor of Australian Aborigin, papuan, new zealand, and many other indigeous tribe of oceania. The oldest cave paintings. The oldest Tattoo painting. The oldest kite painting. And many more. Many archeologists said that the history books must be revised.
such an amazing documentary of a piece of the Sulawesi Puzzle! I am from the island, i was excited seeing the anoa and the wilderness of the environment. But what truly touched me was the cave paintings and the artefacts as well as the bones. At the end part of the documentary where Evrard dkk went up on the last funeral cave with full of statues and artefacts, it gave me goosebumps and a little tears. It was truly a finding. I hope nobody took any of the artefacts for their own gain and i hope that future archeologists would study these artefacts and kept them safe for future generation to see and study.
The video did say that everything was returned to its original location, so scientific work could be done. A very beautiful place, worthy of the highest respect.
What an incredible documentary! Just about as well made as any I’ve ever seen. I actually found this by researching Evrard’s foundation. So glad to see such wonderful work tied to such a worthy foundation. Lets you know just how legit it is. On a personal note, I have been fortunate in my life to have spent a good deal of time on the island of Sulawesi. It is a place very near and dear to my heart. In a nation full of natural wonder, it is a true paradise. But a paradise in peril, hence why I was researching groups looking to protect its wild places. I’ve spent some time in Southeast Sulawesi. That was about ten or so years ago. And it was visible that inroads were being made into its wilderness for transmigration settlements and the oil palm plantations that are always soon to follow. It saddened me then. It angered me. And though I’ve found some ways to temper my anger, I still find it heartbreaking that this process seems to continue unabated. I’m very glad for Evrard’s work. What this team accomplished will hopefully pave a way towards this area being protected. I mean, when you find that kind of rock art along with populations of babirusa… but then also ANOA?!! That’s amazing! Certainly worthy of a protected status. It would seem, however, that this needs to happen immediately if not soon. There is already a small chunk of land in a valley just north of the massif that has been cleared for…. you guessed it, oil palm. And this will only grow and destroy more wilderness if it’s not addressed quickly. So god speed, Evrard. I will be donating to the cause and seeing if there is any way to volunteer next year to put my money (and my boots) where my mouth is. This is a very worthwhile cause. I hope anyone who watched this and read my comment might try to do the same.
On this island there are thousands of megalithic sites from BC and also hundreds of ancient paintings, the most famous of which is the pig deer painting which is more than 40,000 years old, making it the oldest ancient painting in the world
- I haven't even finished the video yet but this by far is one the best videos I have seen on youtube. Truly an amazing place. Thanks to all who risked their lives to show us this beautiful, barely inhabited land. ❤
we the sulawesian people vow to protect the island, but when big mining companies come in through government investment opportunities, it is very hard to expell them. Some people died or disappeared of protecting the sites from mining activities by big companies.
The oldest painting in the world.. So amazing journey, place where early human living ..i curious painting about long boat with many people and man with head long accessories.. Really enjoyed.. Hope many expert come to Indonesia because still have so many mysterious place and temple..thanks
Tak bisa di ungkapkan dengan kata-kata, hanya manusia pemberani yang bisa melakukan nya,wow keren banget bisa melalui tebing yang curam,air sungai yang sangat deras , keren banget bro 👍👍👍👍
The expedition leader mentions several times about the danger and the impossibility of rescue. And yet he often exhibits a carelessness about breaking bones that would certainly doom the expedition.
I absolutely love all the drawings that the young woman did! There's a certain communication that happens when someone put pencil or pen to paper I have something that's happening right in front of you... She did very very well especially since you think of all the insects that she must have been dealing with at the same time!
As a Indonesian, I say this for the rest of us : We Need HELP! to save our ancient artifacs and other traces of ancient civilizations, our Government are so Corrupt that nature exploitation and ilegal artifacs trade are Very Common amongst the conglomerate and oligarch through out the country.
அருமையான பயனுள்ள தகவல்கள் , இந்தோனீஷியாவின் சூலவேசி தீவு பற்றிய தகவல்கள் மிகவும் அருமை. மிகவும் உயர்ந்த தரத்தில் படப்பிடிப்பு அற்புதம். மெய் சிலிர்க்க வைக்கும் குகை காட்சிகள் ,நம்மை புருவத்தை உயர்த்தி பார்க்க வைக்கும் விதம் பாராட்டிற்குறியது.
I just wanna say respect n salute for this expedition team terima kasih-thx for made n share this documentary video , andscape nature in celebes-sulawesi island is amazing georges sending ❤ n good spirit to all of you
even me in sulawesi never seen anoa, there's thousand rare animal in indonesia usually lives in protected forest that never explore and exploited, great finds
Watching from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺 Thanks for sharing your expedition and discovering of beautiful Island of Sulawesi Indonesia amazing unspoilt forest , I hope they're remains undamaged❤
This is super cool! I think the local researchers should've been invited tho. Community-based conservation plays the most important part in Indonesia's conservation effort.
More adventure documentary with guys climbing unsecured in front of the camera and, happy disturbance of archeological sites before accurate protocol following documentation had been acquired. A kind of "Red Bull science" which appears to be more interested in "good scenes" and the dramatic plot arc.
It would've taken longer if they had to document everything. Best that they do what they do best then let the local archeologists and other people know so those local people will prepare for a longer expedition.
저는 한국인 입니다. 영상 초반에 원주민들 모습에서 왠지모를 얼굴 윤곽이 우릴 많이 닮아 있다는 생각을 하였읍니다. 영상 중반부에 장례에 쓰인 토기에서 역사적 발굴에 의하여 알게된 기물토기 유물이 하단에 원형의 반원통형 에 구멍을 낸것을 보고 우리의 삼국 시대 가야 시대 토기와 매우 유사한것을 목격하였읍니다 26분20초에 노출된 토기 말입니다. 어떻게 바다멀리 그곳에서 토기가 발견된 것인지 모르겠으나 유사성이 있는듯 하여 이글남겨 봅니다. 좋은영상 잘보았읍니다.
You can visit my Village in West Borneo of kapuas hulu regency. We have a similiar water Cave and of course old painting, burial, and old Bones of our ancestor. My Village name is Desa Tanjung Lokang
I'm just saying, okay? I would have been praying every time that I entered one of those caves. When peoples' burial sites are disturbed, it's not a positive event. One must be respectful of diversity of nature, the spirit of a place, the spirit of the ancestors... you can feel it through the film. That last place where they were looking out over the valley, and the river from the interior of the cave? And all those bones were there- I don't know about you- but I could feel that eerie vibe, the Spirit of that place. I would have been praying-I would have been leaving an offering, Something to acknowledge that whole bubble that was just penetrated by your presence ☯️🕉️📿🙏💆♀️🧘🤝
I’m far from a city dweller. I’m from the Appalachians….but there’s no way anyone is convincing me to go swim around in some jungle river like Jane Goodall and die from Dengue fever.
Explorer and naturalist Evrard Wendenbaum, who specializes in lost worlds, embarks on a new expedition to one of the most secretive and inaccessible places on Earth: The Matarombeo Massif on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.
you definitely can’t be claustrophobic to go in there. Yikes
Philippines next pls 😊😊😊
Terima kasih 🙏❤
@@jaysonesponilla1198 Mabuhay philipina, Philipine is Tagalog 👍👍🍷🥂
I’m Indonesian in London I’m come from East Java where lot of vulcano euption, but soon I will be there on North Sulawesi probably
- My question is how were they able to back track 👣 && how did they all get back to civilization? So interesting. 🤔
Pulau Sulawesi dan kepulauan di sekitarnya adalah keindahan yang exotic , banyak tempat unik yg belum tersentuh manusia , jarena kurangnya perhatian , yg banyak di explore hanyah Indonesia baguan barat saja , orang2 dari luar Indonesia lebih tau daripada orang Indonesia bagian barat, jarena pulau Sulawesi adalah pulau tertua di dunia ini yg lain dpd yang lain , pulau ini mempunyai flora dan fauna yg tidak terdapat dimanapun di dunia ini . Terima kasih para orang pemberani yg sdh meneliti tempat 2 yg belum tersentuh manusia ini , kami bisa jadi tau apa dan ada apa didalam sana itu , ternyata mengagumkan
Amazing documentary! Indonesia is a truly vast archipelago and many of its areas are still left under-explored and under-researched academically. The country is a huge laboratory of biodiversity - a reminder for all of us to keep protecting this treasure for the next generation.
Sulawesi is a unique, fascinating island still largely unspoilt but threatened by nickel mining and deforestation . This expedition and discoveries hopefully will help protect its biodiversity. The irony is that the more publicity, the more threats emerge.
This looks like it was written by AI
So how are people supposed to make a living smart guy?
Hahaha😂... As always. West Hypocrisy
Deforestation has not stopped here. The island urgently needs more conservation areas and better protection for its existing ones. But that seems unlikely to happen.
@@newport100better find WAYS NOW. Once the forests are gone economic issues will get infinitely worse. With no forests remaining resources to draw on will be gone along with their forests. So it's not true that forests are disposable commodities.
There are a lot of other ways to make livings and objecting to nature destruction is not hypocrisy.
Third world countries wanted the West to buy their palm oil. It was their idea to do this. Not the West's.
Can we take a moment to appreciate how lovely her drawings are.
I live in South Sulawesi, precisely in Enrekang Regency. My grandfather used to have land in the mountains where he planted coffee and there were many strange animals that disturbed our sleep at night because when it was harvest season we decided to stay in the garden rather than going back and forth from the garden to our village. One of the animals that scared my grandfather was the anoa because they were aggressive and as big as cows. ❤😊
Thank you guys! I am Indonesian and I am so proud of you guys, your efforts, sacrifices and everything to bring this documentary to the world and especially to Indonesia. Greetings from Flores island.
I don't know when this film was made, but I sure hope these explorers managed to convince Indonesian authorities to deem this area officially protected from exploitation. Wild animal life on Earth is declining rapidly. If you like living in a diverse biological landscape, its a must to protect it.
Indonesian or any other country would prefer to choose a way to make peoples lives better through opportunities from mining, tourism etc...why would u wanna live poor just to have animals live like ultra rich 😂😂😂😂
@@tatsdgreat8886 You aren't very intelligence are you. The WEF, world economic forum is already seriously discussing feeding the hordes of people on Earth "bugs" as food. At the present rate of animal life decline, that includes bugs especially flying insects that pollinate the flowers of our most nutritious food products. No flying insects, no food idiots.
Too late ! 😪
❤ Terima Kasih ❤
Greeting from Indonesia 🎉
Heey Buddy welcome to Wakanda, Y'all need Boorger n Cola Cola
Wow, there must be a million leeches and a billion mosquitos that aren't mentioned. Such brave people. Kudos to you and science loving people
definitely hahahaha
Ooh I got a million mosquito bites in Bali 😮 those lotions don’t work
In Sulawesi, Indonesia found many proofs of the oldest civilizations in the world. There, found the oldest pre-austronesian man fossils that are direct anchestor of Australian Aborigin, papuan, new zealand, and many other indigeous tribe of oceania. The oldest cave paintings. The oldest Tattoo painting. The oldest kite painting. And many more.
Many archeologists said that the history books must be revised.
Those are not civilization proofs buddy
Oldest civilization? Don’t think so
such an amazing documentary of a piece of the Sulawesi Puzzle! I am from the island, i was excited seeing the anoa and the wilderness of the environment. But what truly touched me was the cave paintings and the artefacts as well as the bones. At the end part of the documentary where Evrard dkk went up on the last funeral cave with full of statues and artefacts, it gave me goosebumps and a little tears. It was truly a finding. I hope nobody took any of the artefacts for their own gain and i hope that future archeologists would study these artefacts and kept them safe for future generation to see and study.
The video did say that everything was returned to its original location, so scientific work could be done. A very beautiful place, worthy of the highest respect.
I mean it would be better to be placed somewhere safe like a museum and not just leave them there for anyone to take
Mereka tidak faham apa itu dkk
chinese will come to this place and make mining
What an incredible documentary! Just about as well made as any I’ve ever seen. I actually found this by researching Evrard’s foundation. So glad to see such wonderful work tied to such a worthy foundation. Lets you know just how legit it is.
On a personal note, I have been fortunate in my life to have spent a good deal of time on the island of Sulawesi. It is a place very near and dear to my heart. In a nation full of natural wonder, it is a true paradise. But a paradise in peril, hence why I was researching groups looking to protect its wild places. I’ve spent some time in Southeast Sulawesi. That was about ten or so years ago. And it was visible that inroads were being made into its wilderness for transmigration settlements and the oil palm plantations that are always soon to follow. It saddened me then. It angered me. And though I’ve found some ways to temper my anger, I still find it heartbreaking that this process seems to continue unabated. I’m very glad for Evrard’s work. What this team accomplished will hopefully pave a way towards this area being protected. I mean, when you find that kind of rock art along with populations of babirusa… but then also ANOA?!! That’s amazing! Certainly worthy of a protected status. It would seem, however, that this needs to happen immediately if not soon. There is already a small chunk of land in a valley just north of the massif that has been cleared for…. you guessed it, oil palm. And this will only grow and destroy more wilderness if it’s not addressed quickly.
So god speed, Evrard. I will be donating to the cause and seeing if there is any way to volunteer next year to put my money (and my boots) where my mouth is. This is a very worthwhile cause. I hope anyone who watched this and read my comment might try to do the same.
❤❤❤👍👍👍
Watching from Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬
On this island there are thousands of megalithic sites from BC and also hundreds of ancient paintings, the most famous of which is the pig deer painting which is more than 40,000 years old, making it the oldest ancient painting in the world
its only 40,000 yrs old in the imagination of evolutionists. In reality, the earth isn't that old.
Indonesian people is never lost , but they don't know nothin about the past. Thankyou so much for this documentary its really important for us.
THANK YOU... LOVE FROM BALI, INDONESIA 🙏🙏🇮🇩🇮🇩❤❤
Easily one of the best documentaries of its type. I was amazed from beginning to end. I don't see how they did it and the expertise was on point.
LOVE Indonesia
- I haven't even finished the video yet but this by far is one the best videos I have seen on youtube. Truly an amazing place. Thanks to all who risked their lives to show us this beautiful, barely inhabited land. ❤
Can you imagine having an opportunity to do a documentary in a place like that? Holy Moly. I hope being with the Lord is like that.
Jaman dulu di Kalimantan untuk berpergian harus melalui sungai-sungai.. Hutan bener-bener lebat sulit di tembus
I love Bahasa Indonesia language, aku saya Michael from Colombia.
Muchas gracias Columbia from Indonesia, Mucho Gusto Senor🎉🎉🍻🤠👍
I met my amazing beautiful woman in beautiful Indonesia. I love you Sayang
Great adventure, i hope Indonesian people can protect this precious land
we the sulawesian people vow to protect the island, but when big mining companies come in through government investment opportunities, it is very hard to expell them. Some people died or disappeared of protecting the sites from mining activities by big companies.
The oldest painting in the world.. So amazing journey, place where early human living ..i curious painting about long boat with many people and man with head long accessories.. Really enjoyed.. Hope many expert come to Indonesia because still have so many mysterious place and temple..thanks
Tak bisa di ungkapkan dengan kata-kata, hanya manusia pemberani yang bisa melakukan nya,wow keren banget bisa melalui tebing yang curam,air sungai yang sangat deras , keren banget bro 👍👍👍👍
Absolutely stunning! What a blessing it would be to have the opportunity to explore untouched landscape! Truly exciting adventure it must have been!!
Thank Suzanne you're so Kind, Welcome to Indonesia ⛵⛵💺, don't forget to try Indonesia tradisional food gado-gado
Tapi perlu keberanian dan pengorbanan
Indonesia is a paradise perfect in the world 🌎...
Always proud to be an Indonesian
I love Indonesia too!😍 Watching from The Philippines
Mabuhay Philipina
Salamat pAgi
From Indonesia
🇵🇭🇮🇩👍
Love you back from indonesia!
Amazing.....thanks to all explorers & documentery team for giving such a wonderful knowledgeable video ❤❤❤ from 🇮🇳
The expedition leader mentions several times about the danger and the impossibility of rescue. And yet he often exhibits a carelessness about breaking bones that would certainly doom the expedition.
Yeah I’m sitting here like yo, wear a helmet in those rapids you crazy people. 😳🙄 Sheesh…
Wonderfull My Indonesian.. .. Please save it and love it for next future
I absolutely love all the drawings that the young woman did! There's a certain communication that happens when someone put pencil or pen to paper I have something that's happening right in front of you... She did very very well especially since you think of all the insects that she must have been dealing with at the same time!
"it's very fragile" proceeds to play them like drums with a carabiner
Great documentary. This is the kind of documentaries that inspire me to go out, combining science, art and adventure. Great.
As a Indonesian, I say this for the rest of us : We Need HELP! to save our ancient artifacs and other traces of ancient civilizations, our Government are so Corrupt that nature exploitation and ilegal artifacs trade are Very Common amongst the conglomerate and oligarch through out the country.
The GovernMen is good
அருமையான பயனுள்ள தகவல்கள் , இந்தோனீஷியாவின் சூலவேசி தீவு பற்றிய தகவல்கள் மிகவும் அருமை.
மிகவும் உயர்ந்த தரத்தில் படப்பிடிப்பு அற்புதம். மெய் சிலிர்க்க வைக்கும் குகை காட்சிகள் ,நம்மை புருவத்தை உயர்த்தி பார்க்க வைக்கும் விதம் பாராட்டிற்குறியது.
Welcome to Indonesia,, 🇮🇩
Love this film! The graphic artist's work is gorgeous and compelling.
I just wanna say respect n salute for this expedition team terima kasih-thx for made n share this documentary video , andscape nature in celebes-sulawesi island is amazing georges sending ❤ n good spirit to all of you
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even me in sulawesi never seen anoa, there's thousand rare animal in indonesia usually lives in protected forest that never explore and exploited, great finds
Luarr biasa penemuan yg sgt amazing, di menit akhir video ditemukan benda benda pusaka kyknya hampir ribuan tahun itu
Magnifique !!! Terima kasih from Jakarta
Amazing expedition, thank you to the team and film crew for sharing their experiences with us. Makes me want to follow in your footsteps
Watching from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺 Thanks for sharing your expedition and discovering of beautiful Island of Sulawesi Indonesia amazing unspoilt forest , I hope they're remains undamaged❤
22:43 a cuscus, the slowest animal I've ever seen
50:26 the rarest documentary of Anoa family. usually we've only seen it in solitaire. 👍👍👍👍👍
This is super cool! I think the local researchers should've been invited tho. Community-based conservation plays the most important part in Indonesia's conservation effort.
It's entirely possible they were invited. We don't know.
the government will not support them. too little money for academic and scientific research. 🤔
That was some hard work on the part of your cameramen! Kudos!
Crazy expedition by crazy explorers and scientists.
Those dark underground river caves are scary af.
Beautifull...thanks mr. We love you
Más documentales como este y sere más Feliz con su canal
You Should Explore The Buniayu Cave, It Was Awesome.. Selamat Datang Di Indonesia !
Gorgeous Gorgeous landscape, mega props to the cameramen
That is my beautiful island, Sulawesi 🥰
Lucky you! Can we swap.....London for Sulawesi?😅
7:11 awesome drawing
Great job everyone. Wonderful documentary. Everything was top quality. What a beautiful place.
wow thanks im from central java Indonesia
More adventure documentary with guys climbing unsecured in front of the camera and, happy disturbance of archeological sites before accurate protocol following documentation had been acquired. A kind of "Red Bull science" which appears to be more interested in "good scenes" and the dramatic plot arc.
It would've taken longer if they had to document everything. Best that they do what they do best then let the local archeologists and other people know so those local people will prepare for a longer expedition.
Excellent...everything Excellent..drawing skills...
저는 한국인 입니다.
영상 초반에 원주민들 모습에서
왠지모를 얼굴 윤곽이
우릴 많이 닮아 있다는 생각을
하였읍니다.
영상 중반부에
장례에 쓰인 토기에서
역사적 발굴에 의하여 알게된
기물토기
유물이 하단에 원형의 반원통형
에 구멍을 낸것을 보고
우리의 삼국 시대
가야 시대 토기와
매우 유사한것을 목격하였읍니다
26분20초에 노출된 토기 말입니다.
어떻게 바다멀리 그곳에서
토기가 발견된 것인지
모르겠으나 유사성이 있는듯 하여
이글남겨 봅니다.
좋은영상 잘보았읍니다.
Actually I am curious too whether maybe sulawesi people ancestor came from korea. Due to there is similiarities on tranditional clothes
@@deylia6467 네에!`~그렇군요!
Gracias por ese documentale , esos son de los que me encantan
An epic adventure I would love to be on. Amazing and beautiful.
I LOVE SULAWESI ISLAND ❤️❤️❤️❤️,,
You can visit my Village in West Borneo of kapuas hulu regency. We have a similiar water Cave and of course old painting, burial, and old Bones of our ancestor.
My Village name is Desa Tanjung Lokang
i wish Free Docu will be in 4K.. However thank you for these great work!
Thank you for all of the new lovely documentaries.
seru banget adventure nya, kaya di film2
very special team/place/expedition. TY for sharing :)
Such an amazing Island 😍
Sungguh sangat kaya rasa indonesiaku.
This was excellent!! TY!❤❤❤😊
Hi. Peace be upon you. I am the local people, the indigenous Tolaki people in Matarombeo.
Wonderful video and such diversity, hopefully it will be protected. Thanks for sharing this information 😊😊😊
Thank you for aharing to us the wonders of it all...❤❤❤❤❤❤
This guy is my favorite explorer, but where is his channel
18:00 that young guy just blew my mind, kryst, that's interesting AF
wow amazing documentary, keren!
WOW! This was absolutely captivating!
Luar biasa 🇮🇩
Absolutely amazing!!!👍👍👍
they are all athletes yet researchers, especially cameraman
I'm just saying, okay? I would have been praying every time that I entered one of those caves. When peoples' burial sites are disturbed, it's not a positive event. One must be respectful of diversity of nature, the spirit of a place, the spirit of the ancestors... you can feel it through the film. That last place where they were looking out over the valley, and the river from the interior of the cave? And all those bones were there- I don't know about you- but I could feel that eerie vibe, the Spirit of that place. I would have been praying-I would have been leaving an offering, Something to acknowledge that whole bubble that was just penetrated by your presence
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Lepidoptera of Sulawesi @angiud
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Reminds me of the fellowship of the ring on the river Anduin (especially the book version). Bonus: Botanist Legolas 😂
The locals have known about this probably for thousands of years.
I always want to be the man behind the camera in this kind of expedition
That lady painter omg beautiful artworks.
Indonesia kaya akan tanah ,tumbuhan dan faunanya
Sulit dibayangkan bagaimana mungkin orang purba ribuan tahun silam pernah menjelajahi tempat yang sangat sukar dijangkau ini.
Thanks I love your work.
Thanks for the knowledge ❤love explore
We hope that this island will last forever till the last
Very brave for French people to go on such an adventure! :D
Beautiful documentary.
I’m far from a city dweller. I’m from the Appalachians….but there’s no way anyone is convincing me to go swim around in some jungle river like Jane Goodall and die from Dengue fever.
Quest On !!
😅 the camera man 💪👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 wauw just wauw
Thanks for the magnificent documentary.
What an extraordinary area!