Explore the Hidden and Fragile World Inside Caves | Short Film Showcase
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- Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024
- Millions of years in the making, underground caves sustain delicate ecosystems that are rich in biodiversity. In this short film by Drew Perlmutter, explorers of the vast cave networks in the southern United States explain the importance of preserving these subterranean worlds.
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Nature is so amazing!
great video
More videos like this please... bout nature... its so good and awesome, esp the scenery and educating ppl how important is our nature
I wish these "short film showcase" videos received more views, they're great
Nice video🎉👍
its so awesome how they are able to do this
I have a cave in my back yard need exploring by professionals
Wish it was about caves and not people who like caves
Awesome
i- all these comments are from 2016....
Well the film was made in 2015…though glad to see people are still watching it.
It was uploaded in 2016
How do these guys tackle if earthquake strike happens during cave exploration? 🤔
I wonder if they ever fount some bones there
W barker
I came to see bats!!!
sharing the secret...#spelungking
It could not have been 350 million years ago. the earth is about 7,000 years old.
no it’s not lol
Your right
@@miguelaraujo4595 how old do you think it is?
@@colepriceguitar1153 earth has nearly 4.5 billion years
@@miguelaraujo4595 why do you think that?
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