We’ve already seen examples of this from our lowered activity during COVID. Dolphins and Fish swimming in the canals of Venice, and cities in India that now enjoy breathtaking views of the Himalayas due to less smog in the sky
@@bentleyboy72 here in New Zealand most “wild” areas have no native plants at all, it’s mostly Broome, gorse, blackberry, pine etc. because NZ plants evolved to be slow growing compared to European or American plants.
I can’t believe this man is almost 96 and still making movies about nature. It is incredible. I wish he would never stop that. He is a world treasure. He knows and has seen nature more than anyone in history of the world
This man is as old as my late great grandmother and he's still going strong. This video gives us hope that nature can maybe rebuild on the mess created by mankind on earth.
It’s really no question. The Earth has experienced five mass extinctions and each time, life found a way. If we really manage to screw up the world, like through nukes or whatever, nature will still rebuild give or take a few hundred thousand years. We just won’t be there to watch it recover.
Wow, those timelapses of the plants regrowing right after being ripped out were incredible! As an urban explorer, I've always been fascinated by our abandoned past and how quick nature is to reclaim it!
Planet will survive, don't worry. I would be more worried about our own species, humans. We don't survive if we destroy our only home in the universe. Remember, 99% of the species ever lived on this planet have gone exctinct. Keeping that in mind, our number one priority should be to keep the planet liveable for us and stop arguing about who gets to own land here.
Every year Sir David's world becomes a bit smaller--I don't think we'll be seeing him on any more African safaris or polar expeditions--yet he keeps finding new little corners there to fascinate and delight in. Would that we could all age so gracefully.
@@bingdinggold1877 Yes, but he's clearly not going to live just for his memories, even if his present is far more circumscribed than his past. We should all do that.
This reminds me of the part where after disaster Chernobyl was explained in the series Our Planet, where David Attenborough talks about the resilience of our planet Earth..
@@niemandnergens Chernobyl is the Romanization of the Russian spelling of the town and is generally used in English to refer to the nuclear accident. Chornobyl is the Romanization of the Ukrainian spelling and is the current standard in English for the town itself
Every night I play one of David Attenborough's documentaries so I to go to sleep. There is no more soothing voice in the world to me. He blocks out the thoughts that invade the mind when we close our eyes. I don't believe there is one show he has done that isn't worth while. He is a brilliant man and I just wanted to appreciate him for a moment here!
I love the BBC all because of HIM! You’ve literally made my life more worthwhile academically, spiritually, mentally and emotionally. Thanks and good health to you Sir!
Just imagine what his carbon footprint has been and how many foreign materials him and his crew introduced to pristine wild areas. Him and his crew have done more to harm the environment than most can ever dream of.
@@stephaniecoomey2356 ok, but my point stands even more so because you are doing what all shite people do, attack language and walk away thinking you're smart and have won any sort of argument. Or are you saying that this old guy flies around like superman not using fossil fuels and private jets and boats and SUV's and 4x4s to get where they are going to film wildlife for a profit?
@@dankyjoker I can’t say anything on this left wing joke of a website, and you have the gore to say I attack language, lol. All the shots you’re talking about are filmed using robotics which are sent to film crews that are based in the regions they’re going to film. All the shots you think are camera men up close and personal are miniature drones or… STUDIO SET UPS - most of what you’re seeing is shot in LA in studios designed to look like the location they’re going to sometimes only as big as a shoe box. Danky joker lmao. Keep righteous dude ✌️
Well the plants you grow at home probably aren't the same plants that grows in your backyard. With that in mind it is quite astounding that you can journey a plant species half way across the world and it's still able to live in a completely unnatural environment.
The one I got in my house a random guy who looks like he was wanted sold me the plant for 5.99 and said never let it in daylight and it's in my basement I call it dinosaurs plant becuase It has a mouth and is constantly killing spiders so I keep it it's also really nice it may bite at first but once It penetrates your skin it acts docile around you
This is really heartwarming. With the winters being so dark and long in the North, I forget how green and full of life everything will become in the coming months.
That curbside time-lapse with panning was amazing. Super impressed by the meticulous daily work of moving the camera a tiny little bit every day so it smoothly pans once sped up.
Beautiful and how the ugly broken down structures are beautiful once again ...It reminds me of the book Day of the Triffids .Nature will always survive ..Sensational video with the finest guide .Thank you Sir David :)
The weight of everyday life feels too much to bear for me sometimes. But I have found relief in nature. Getting off work and social life to simply take a stroll in the botanic garden just outside of the city becomes my moment of solitude and peace. Just sitting on the bench surounded by trees and shrubs, listening to the chirping of birds and insects, I can get intimate and start a meaningful conversation with myself. Such a wondrous time.
These are the best documentaries in the world, the music is amazing, David Attenborough is the most wonderful man in the world, and the people who film it are fantastic
Walking through woods you find some old abandoned cemeteries and horse barns, stables and steps. Houses and buildings long reclaimed. It's fun exploring
I really need to sit and watch this I don’t think there is any David Attenborough program that I haven’t watched! I remember watching him on a Sunday as a child!
Although an approximately four-minute video, but the effort that has gone into it is unmatchable. The brilliant output is a testimony of the same unparalleled effort.
Anything you can photograph, tour, or just talk with David Attenborough please do! He is one of the true National Treasures of England , and gift to the whole world…
The music was perfect for the Video and gave me goose bumps ! Piano recurring theme is beautiful and when the rest of the instruments join in , Its a done deal !!
Sir David is the great orator of nature. The sorceror of the natural world who casts his magic on us.Mother Nature should rightly be proud that there is such a man who carries her voice to the populace,who opens our eyes to the beauty of her nature around us. Some of us are still to blind and selfish and want nothing but to claim their ownership of this planet and push aside the other denizens who live alongside,ignorant of the destruction that we,as humans might and do,cause. Sir David ,Long may you reign,and beyond that,long may your legacy shape us as we set off into this great wide world we share with the nature around us
The sight of abandoned, ruined and destroyed industrial architecture is a lot more beautiful than it sounds. Is anybody else as mesmerized as I am?
I love such places ..:)
Yes, I love the ruins aesthetic
It'd be totally creepy at night. The place of horror stories.
@@chrisl9934 that's how stories were made in the olden times.
yes, go urban exploring and witness it irl. Its fun
The fact that nature can and will completely reclaim the Earth in just a few decades of our absence is deeply comforting.
We’ve already seen examples of this from our lowered activity during COVID. Dolphins and Fish swimming in the canals of Venice, and cities in India that now enjoy breathtaking views of the Himalayas due to less smog in the sky
Except for the fact that in most places, non-native invasive species will be the ones to reclaim the spaces.
It's somewhat comforting.
Only where there is moisture.
@@bentleyboy72 here in New Zealand most “wild” areas have no native plants at all, it’s mostly Broome, gorse, blackberry, pine etc. because NZ plants evolved to be slow growing compared to European or American plants.
I could listen to that man talk about nature and animals all day long
And all night!!
@@buffiechubbuck4850 all life
All eternity
Wish he have a long life
Totally agree on that! 👍
Sir David Attenborough, the music, the cinematography-impeccable ✨
True'
knw the music?
@Ketcchup kindly let me knw once it get released.
@@Doomprofessor yea must not be released yet i search n search
Hopefully they release it as a complete package. I'll post here as well in case someone comments here once the soundtrack gets released.
I can’t believe this man is almost 96 and still making movies about nature. It is incredible. I wish he would never stop that. He is a world treasure. He knows and has seen nature more than anyone in history of the world
96 WOW
He stopped? The wording's a bit weird here.
@@ethanotoroculus1060 thx for hint, now looks better 😊
@@mirshodnarzullaev3774 Of course! ^^
He probably is and always was active. Inactivity is a real killer when you get up in age.
This man is as old as my late great grandmother and he's still going strong. This video gives us hope that nature can maybe rebuild on the mess created by mankind on earth.
It’s really no question. The Earth has experienced five mass extinctions and each time, life found a way. If we really manage to screw up the world, like through nukes or whatever, nature will still rebuild give or take a few hundred thousand years. We just won’t be there to watch it recover.
Nature will rebuild our mess, there’s a fungus which can eat plastic all done without a science lab
I beleive he holds the record for the most widely travelled man ever.
Sir Attenborough's narration along with this beautiful musical piece....PURE GOLD! 😄😄
Exactly what l was thinking! 👍
Wow, those timelapses of the plants regrowing right after being ripped out were incredible! As an urban explorer, I've always been fascinated by our abandoned past and how quick nature is to reclaim it!
Yeah. It's like cities exist and
plants: *it's free real estate*
Only where there is moisture.
“As an urban explorer” 😂😂😂
@@MCohen28 Urban exploring is the term for exploration of abandoned places, it's a real hobby. 😅
@@creatureconnor so what’s your best paranormal story eh?
One of the prettiest sights seeing plants overrun abandon buildings.
Sir David Attenborough - I Love You - 😍😍
I hope this man will live for another 100 years.And this planet will be saved ...
Planet will survive, don't worry. I would be more worried about our own species, humans. We don't survive if we destroy our only home in the universe. Remember, 99% of the species ever lived on this planet have gone exctinct. Keeping that in mind, our number one priority should be to keep the planet liveable for us and stop arguing about who gets to own land here.
@@Bruh-jr2ep Yep. Once humans are wiped out, some other creature will occupy the niche left wide open. Life goes on.
Every year Sir David's world becomes a bit smaller--I don't think we'll be seeing him on any more African safaris or polar expeditions--yet he keeps finding new little corners there to fascinate and delight in. Would that we could all age so gracefully.
idk hes seen so much even if he lost most his memory His whole world would still seem MUCH bigger than ours.
These few recent years are impacted by the pandemic and are outliers of an otherwise adventurous documentary lifecycle of Attenborough.
He's done it all. He's been everywhere, hes seen it 100 times over. Why would he want to go on a safari aged 96? Your remark is facile and pointless.
@@bingdinggold1877 Yes, but he's clearly not going to live just for his memories, even if his present is far more circumscribed than his past. We should all do that.
@@hunterluxton5976 Hmmm......and your reply just shows how much depth of character you lack......🙄
This reminds me of the part where after disaster Chernobyl was explained in the series Our Planet, where David Attenborough talks about the resilience of our planet Earth..
Exactly👍🏼👍🏼
It's Chornobyl. But yes, it's indeed almost renewed itself.
@@niemandnergens Chernobyl is the Romanization of the Russian spelling of the town and is generally used in English to refer to the nuclear accident. Chornobyl is the Romanization of the Ukrainian spelling and is the current standard in English for the town itself
@@Achilles8527 It has been the standard, but if the Ukrainians think we should change that, it should be their call.
And no doubt the same for Fukushima
Every night I play one of David Attenborough's documentaries so I to go to sleep. There is no more soothing voice in the world to me. He blocks out the thoughts that invade the mind when we close our eyes. I don't believe there is one show he has done that isn't worth while. He is a brilliant man and I just wanted to appreciate him for a moment here!
I love the BBC all because of HIM! You’ve literally made my life more worthwhile academically, spiritually, mentally and emotionally. Thanks and good health to you Sir!
This makes me smile
you cant get enough from Sir David Attenborough
love you Sir David Attenborough, thank you for caring about our Earth for so many years.
Attenborough is a living Legend! Nobody else has done so much to spread knowledge of the natural world and over such a large period of time
Just imagine what his carbon footprint has been and how many foreign materials him and his crew introduced to pristine wild areas. Him and his crew have done more to harm the environment than most can ever dream of.
@@dankyjoker “him and his crew” dead give away you’re 11 years old. Keep reaching you little punk.
@@stephaniecoomey2356 ok, but my point stands even more so because you are doing what all shite people do, attack language and walk away thinking you're smart and have won any sort of argument. Or are you saying that this old guy flies around like superman not using fossil fuels and private jets and boats and SUV's and 4x4s to get where they are going to film wildlife for a profit?
@@dankyjoker I can’t say anything on this left wing joke of a website, and you have the gore to say I attack language, lol.
All the shots you’re talking about are filmed using robotics which are sent to film crews that are based in the regions they’re going to film.
All the shots you think are camera men up close and personal are miniature drones or…
STUDIO SET UPS - most of what you’re seeing is shot in LA in studios designed to look like the location they’re going to sometimes only as big as a shoe box.
Danky joker lmao. Keep righteous dude ✌️
@@stephaniecoomey2356 cool bro, love you too
Plants at home, sheltered and cared for: "The humidity is too low. Humidity is too high." *dies*
Plants on the streets: "I must dominate the planet!"
Well the plants you grow at home probably aren't the same plants that grows in your backyard. With that in mind it is quite astounding that you can journey a plant species half way across the world and it's still able to live in a completely unnatural environment.
The one I got in my house a random guy who looks like he was wanted sold me the plant for 5.99 and said never let it in daylight and it's in my basement I call it dinosaurs plant becuase It has a mouth and is constantly killing spiders so I keep it it's also really nice it may bite at first but once It penetrates your skin it acts docile around you
@@bamboozledpotat 😂what
its either that or bitches grow realy really fast and you need a bigger plant pot
@@kR-qj7rw LOL yeah, my potted hedychium is like already crawling out of the pot like Chthulu with tentacles all over.
It's comforting knowing that when we're gone, the world will return to beauty.
I cant believe he is 95 and still bringing us closer to nature
It’s amazing to see how something most people don’t even think about grow so greatly when left to itself
This is really heartwarming. With the winters being so dark and long in the North, I forget how green and full of life everything will become in the coming months.
BBC never fails to amaze me with their time lapses 😍
I love the view of overgrown plants taking over human made structures. It's lovely and peaceful.
Sir David Attenborough is a treasure of our time. Beautiful video BBC.
I love how gently and persistent is nature at claiming it's territory back.
David's soothing voice, I can never get tired of listening to him, love this guy's passion.
Sir i want you to do what you are doing for another 100 years ❤️
We all love sir Attenborough and I hope with all my might his teachings live for eternity, our childrens children need it
His voice with that music is so mesmerising sir David is so legendary person ...
Simple man, simple presentation, huge impact. Thank you Sir.
What a fabulous national asset the BBC is
That curbside time-lapse with panning was amazing. Super impressed by the meticulous daily work of moving the camera a tiny little bit every day so it smoothly pans once sped up.
Beautiful. Just watching the greenery grow calms my heart
The timelapses are just beautiful
Beautiful and how the ugly broken down structures are beautiful once again ...It reminds me of the book Day of the Triffids .Nature will always survive ..Sensational video with the finest guide .Thank you Sir David :)
(Sir David) thas the reason I see every documentary of animals or anything, the voice make me go thru every single second of the video... 👍👌
The weight of everyday life feels too much to bear for me sometimes. But I have found relief in nature. Getting off work and social life to simply take a stroll in the botanic garden just outside of the city becomes my moment of solitude and peace. Just sitting on the bench surounded by trees and shrubs, listening to the chirping of birds and insects, I can get intimate and start a meaningful conversation with myself. Such a wondrous time.
I really love this channel and I just want to say ... THANK YOU FOR EVERY VIDEO ❤
We need to enjoy David’s narration while we still have him. He’s a treasure and will be missed when he’s gone!
These are the best documentaries in the world, the music is amazing, David Attenborough is the most wonderful man in the world, and the people who film it are fantastic
Jeez. I have so much respect for this man.
idk why, but i shed a tear from this..
Just Beautiful
I like people with a special skill and knowledge . Sir David is one of them.
What a beautiful place, neglected but left to the plants. How special.
Sir David Attenborough isn't just a uk tressur he is a world treasure. and he is one of my childhood heros/idols.
Finally a face to this beautiful voice! And what pictures... amazing
I love love his voice , it’s perfect for this documentaries!! ✨😩✨
Thank you Sir David for a lifetime of sharing your knowledge of nature with the masses.
The lovely, evocative music really adds to this scene.
Attenborough is a world treasure.
This man could read a Phone book and I would feel calmer and more informed.
😁
Can’t explain how good this guy is and how calming I could watch this everyday
Walking through woods you find some old abandoned cemeteries and horse barns, stables and steps. Houses and buildings long reclaimed. It's fun exploring
If anyone deserves the gift of immortality it is without a doubt Sir David Attenborough
Im glad they showed this.
amazing short vid. with very beautiful music and Sir Attenborough, Thanks! Love it
This man is the reason why I took an interest in the natural world at such a young age.
There is no one born yet who is as good as sir David Attenborough when it comes to narration !!
God bless this man.
The music is just incredible, takes it to a whole new level
David is the only human who can teach me about plants and actually get me interested
So so beautiful. Really wish this video was longer than 4 mins
I certainly wish that I could have lived your life with you courage! Hats off Sir David!
David Attenborough makes the best animal/plant videos of all time. I’ve also bought some of his documentation series (perfect planet)
Best channel on RUclips. 10/10. Great work always!
What a wonderful place to sit alone.......... 🕊
As an artist, this is my favorite thing in the world. The sight of nature taking over buildings or a city is just cool to me.
Such decadence I think. Hauntingly beautiful 💚
Happy Birthday Sir David Attenborough ❤️❤️
When it comes to documentary, no one beats BBC.
Thank you Sir Attenborough!
I love this! Nature is unstoppable!
This is probably one of my favorite videos
Breathtaking
Lot of respects and love of Sir David
The first 20 seconds is what's called master Cinematography & ofcourse Sir Attenborough is Evergreen 🔥🔥
Long live Sir David Attenborough! ❤️❤️❤️
i can see him now clearly❤️ this guy with legendary voice
I really need to sit and watch this I don’t think there is any David Attenborough program that I haven’t watched! I remember watching him on a Sunday as a child!
Attenborough… mesmerizing
I never thought about it before
But so much effort must go into keeping plants off our streets
I grew up watching his documentaries and the fact hell be gone one day is sad but it also comforts me to know nature will always persist
And so the Earth was in peace, knowing Sir David Attenborough is there to showcase her spirit and beauty...
his sound is very wonderful
He and his voice are so satisfying :)
Plants and insects are my favourite bbc earth topics
Although an approximately four-minute video, but the effort that has gone into it is unmatchable. The brilliant output is a testimony of the same unparalleled effort.
Absolute legend Sir David Attenborough
Sir David Attenborough is a living treasure.
Sir David is a gem, 👍👍
Anything you can photograph, tour, or just talk with David Attenborough please do! He is one of the true National Treasures of England , and gift to the whole world…
Its hard to understand that this man is 95! Most iconic voice for nature programs there will ever be.
That's a man who loves what he does.
The music was perfect for the Video and gave me goose bumps ! Piano recurring theme is beautiful and when the rest of the instruments join in , Its a done deal !!
One of the most beautiful pieces of music I have ever listened to !
Growth by Bob Bradley & Christopher Wonfor
Protect this man at all cost.
Sir David is the great orator of nature. The sorceror of the natural world who casts his magic on us.Mother Nature should rightly be proud that there is such a man who carries her voice to the populace,who opens our eyes to the beauty of her nature around us. Some of us are still to blind and selfish and want nothing but to claim their ownership of this planet and push aside the other denizens who live alongside,ignorant of the destruction that we,as humans might and do,cause. Sir David ,Long may you reign,and beyond that,long may your legacy shape us as we set off into this great wide world we share with the nature around us