millions of yrs ago the canary islands were part of Africa you can clearly see where they have seperate from the main continent. Like New Zealand to Australia im not even a geoligist and i can see that by simply looking at the map.
This documentary was so beautiful! I am from the Canary Islands, from Tenerife and I am so glad to see the representation of our nature and not just our tourism. So beautiful!
o peggy -if you enjoyed this one, there's a 2 part Galapagos islands doc (thats wat got me here on this one) that is absolutely outstanding!!! i think it's by tha same folks. u kno u've got tha right one if it begins w/ the galapagos iguana- and u may've already seen it- but if ya haven't u are in 4 a treat XD! may you be blessed with peace and love always and everywhere my friend...
When you don't have the means to get there, these people have dedicated their lives to provide us with the stunning and beautiful scenes of natures. Cudos
I have been to Tenerife, to visit my family. I didn't see this side of the islands. It's not for tourists and you will only see this type of nature in a video. Nature thrives there, but it's away from humans. The islands are congested with inhabitants and tourists.
Here is to those exceptional wildlife photographers who had to spend day & night w/ an infinite patience in order to procure these brilliant, indelible, & momentous footages at such foreboding, inhospitable, & inaccessible landscapes in the face of some adverse conditions. It may simply exhibit to discern their single-minded determination & unwavering dedication of the professional commitment for their crafts at the level most of us could only dream of. So I can't help doffing my hat to them. In addition, my heartfelt gratitude to the post-production crews such as editors, a script writer, audio men inclusive of the background music, a narrator, etc. who had all contributed to enhance a wealth of intrigue & excitement. Thanks to them all, we could enjoy, admire, & appreciate this one & only sublime doc. at the comfort of our home. From California,,,,(08/18/23)
Superb cinematography! The ocean blue is magnificent! What a difference with what we normally see of the Canary Islands: mass tourism and lots of concrete.
Thank you for this masterpiece. As you explained, one could feel the sounds, air, touch of a wing, even the heat. Aching for a drop of rain, the silly birds who would dance themselves to death, as other fought for the survival of their newborn. The ache of the loss of the newborn whale..... how heart-rending.. No words can express the appreciation felt for such glory created by your team. Bless you.
As a child, in the 70s, I remember every Sunday night watching the Disney nature documentaries on TV. This was better cinematography imho, but yes... my love of nature was surely influenced by early experiences like those shows. 💚
great documentary ,I lived in the Canaries for one year, climate is near perfect ,the cool waters mellow the heat, like the falcons we went there to birth our young, my daughter was born there
Hi Randall great story. I’m curious if there are any actual Canary on the islands? I’m asking because I am a tragic Birdnerd🥴also it’s cool your daughter was born there!
Oh, if I were a rich man, I’d travel the world Explore parts we all need to see. It’s one thing to see this on TV compared to seeing everything up front and personal.
One of the most beautiful and haunting shows I've ever seen! Wonderfully presented. Outstanding cinematography, epic and serene score, fascinating places and animals! Great narration. Such a compelling and dreamlike place! Looking fwd to part 2!! Thanks so much for this! 🌴🌵🪴🏞️🌌🕊️🦤🦅🦚🐬🐋
¡Qué documental tan precioso!! Muchas gracias a todos los que participaron en su realización, me ha gustado mucho ver las islas así, ojalá que vayamos aprendiendo cada vez más a ayudarnos los unos a los otros y que tratemos a la madre naturaleza y a sus habitantes con más cariño. Todos formamos parte de lo mismo. ¡Un saludo desde Tenerife!
And the music, too! So often a lovely film can be spoiled by badly chosen music but this was perfect. An extra joy was watching the rain and underwater scenes on a very hot day!
So amazing, stupendous, enthralling & engrossing that I'm utterly spellbound w/ this nature documentary (ND ). I've watched numerous ND. but there exist no other documentaries of this sort that could supersede this masterpiece in our planet. period.( I've seen it made by BBC of the UK, NHK of Japan & Nat. Geo. of the USA but no one could supplant this one.) I'm highly gratified w/ it without any qualms at all. I'm totally enraptured that I stumbled upon this one!!! Thank you very much indeed,,,,,,,(03/10/22).
Life is difficult for humans, unless you know how to survive in nature. These animals have it figured out. They were here before us, and will out live us. They will thrive without us, but we can't thrive without them. Humans will extinguish themselves, but nature will return once we are all gone.
I just love the team! I can't single out one person, because this is the creation of people who really care about our planet, and who have great delight in showing us things that we would otherwise never had seen. Oh, I couldn't help laughing, when I heard how those little birds greet their mother. And, I almost cried when I saw the dolphin not giving up on the dead little one. But, now I want to see Pt.2. Thanks to all who helped with this production, even to those who had to endure living for many hours without you at home, or what-not.
Thank you for this beautiful documentary! I am the proud great-great granddaughter of Leandro Rivera y Morales, born in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in 1825. I hope that I can visit his birthplace one day and honor our ancestral ties to this beautiful land.
1, Because they can't buy a condo or a time share there with air conditioning, hot and cold running water and WiFi . 2, Because they can't bum money at intersections and live there for free. 3, Because true beauty and nature is so far removed from their lives that this would be a true Hellscape for them...
May ALL LIVING BEINGS from there be transported to new safe lands, on the recents eruptions. "Souls" are a religious concept which, in turn, make people who believe in souls not consider living beings other than people to have souls.
This nature doc. makes us perceive & witness how intrigued, mysterious & undiscovered our world is, depending on the different region. What an ineffably mesmerizing, magnificent, majestic, superb, superlative sublime, unrivaled & almost incomparable this nat. doc. is!! OMG, it just is amazing, awesome, & astounding! They may be certainly deserve a pat on the back. Utterly enjoyed, admired & appreciated. (03/14/22)
My 2nd great grandparents left the islands, but many of their decendents returned. I was not born there, but I have visited. It's beautiful and I would love to live on these islands, especially Tenerife, but had my mother's parents not leave when they did, I would not be here. I am thankful I can visit my roots.
Love the crisp narrative on the flora, fauna,cloud forest,and variety of fish and animal life. This video should probably get more viewers because it's interesting and educational.
Incredible, what an ancient forest. It's ironic how it survived all this time without us to love, cherish and protect it but now that we are here that is exactly what it will need as well as for us to leave it alone if it is to survive another several million years. What a treasured planet in which we live. It never ceases to amaze and surprise me♡ Come on people we can do it!
These islands 🏝 originally belonged to Morocco and they are part of it's waters/ territory but never allowed any human habitat. Then the Spaniards invaded it, colonised it and turned most of it to land of parties, drunks, sex and fantasy...to today it still the biggest dispute between Morocco and Spain. When Morocco gets back it's colonies, the inhabitants will be relocated to land and these islands will recover to their glory as only the likes of scientists and biologists oceanograp....Will be allowed for limited periods.
@@LondonCarnaval The Canary Islands was inhabited by the indigenous 'Guanche' tribes for the better part of 3500-4000 years, an ancient African culture that never belonged to the Moroccan kingdom. Islam never reached the Canary Islands and they had their own indigenous kingdoms prior to the arrival of the Spanish. The modern day Canary Islander's are the descendants of the indigenous population proven by genetic science and cultural research. I'm afraid to say your Moroccan propaganda is incorrect, we Canary Islander's will be there another 3-4000 years with or without Morocco or Spain. Canary Islanders were there long before Morocco even existed and are a part of some of the oldest genetic groups found in Africa. Viva las islas Canarias!
Wonderful world of fire mountains, canary island .Falcons travelling 10k km in ten week alone is just astounding feat.creatures developed in such harsh environment emerge unique in adoptation .One wonders how life and diverse variety of flora and fauna prevail ....is nothing but miracle
This is a stunning piece of cinematic production and storytelling - I admire, and wish to pass on my deep gratitude to everyone involved in the making of this film. That our planet is such a hive of colours and vibrancy at once astonishes me, and doesn't all so much - it seems no matter where we look, there beauty has carved a name for herself, as if independent of our perceptions. To bring this beauty to life, and onto the screen, and so to our hearts, would mean that one cares for these things - cares very much so. All in all, a thing to be cherished and relished, this film.
@@lisasimpson4574 Hey , you can too , " Whatever the mind can conceive , it can achieve " .. just follow your dreams , they really can come true ... chao ...
Fantastic work; beautifully photographed, narrated and arranged; the film creates a magical storyline with its graceful and understated musical accompaniment and narrative commentary; well done!
I like that I was able to hear nature instead of drowned in music. The tunes were just right, and allowed us to hear the sounds of nature just at the right moments. Beautiful composition.
Spectacular 👍💗 how did you film such magnificent creatures, in the ocean an the air.? So. Beautiful brought tears of joyful Love to the surface of my heart. Thank You, Namasta’
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millions of yrs ago the canary islands were part of Africa you can clearly see where they have seperate from the main continent. Like New Zealand to Australia im not even a geoligist and i can see that by simply looking at the map.
@@Golden-dog88 "geoligist" 😂😂😂
@@HeySimo. never claimed to be just a simple bloke with a brain and a working pair of eyes
@@Golden-dog88 Yup 👍🏽
@@Golden-dog88wtf we have volcanic islands man
This documentary was so beautiful! I am from the Canary Islands, from Tenerife and I am so glad to see the representation of our nature and not just our tourism. So beautiful!
Have you ever seen a Presa canario
That's fascinating. My Great Grandparents were sent to the Dominican Republic from the Canary Islands. Núñez, Soto
@@lipglosslaxative3108 now that's 😎 right there
You so beautiful Jennifer
@@dragocarter es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presa_canario
This is possibly the best nature documentary I’ve ever had the pleasure to watch. My compliments to the film crew, writers and director.
o peggy -if you enjoyed this one, there's a 2 part Galapagos islands doc (thats wat got me here on this one) that is absolutely outstanding!!! i think it's by tha same folks. u kno u've got tha right one if it begins w/ the galapagos iguana- and u may've already seen it- but if ya haven't u are in 4 a treat XD! may you be blessed with peace and love always and everywhere my friend...
When you don't have the means to get there, these people have dedicated their lives to provide us with the stunning and beautiful scenes of natures. Cudos
What are means?
I have been to Tenerife, to visit my family. I didn't see this side of the islands. It's not for tourists and you will only see this type of nature in a video. Nature thrives there, but it's away from humans. The islands are congested with inhabitants and tourists.
Yeah, but… they also get to love what they do. Paid to do it. I do appreciate as well. Takes patience.
Means is the money, time or way of conveyance; car, boat, airplane
@@joelmogensen579 boats is means?
Here is to those exceptional wildlife photographers who had to spend day & night w/ an infinite patience in order to procure these brilliant, indelible, & momentous footages at such foreboding, inhospitable, & inaccessible landscapes in the face of some adverse conditions. It may simply exhibit to discern their single-minded determination & unwavering dedication of the professional commitment for their crafts at the level most of us could only dream of. So I can't help doffing my hat to them. In addition, my heartfelt gratitude to the post-production crews such as editors, a script writer, audio men inclusive of the background music, a narrator, etc. who had all contributed to enhance a wealth of intrigue & excitement. Thanks to them all, we could enjoy, admire, & appreciate this one & only sublime doc. at the comfort of our home. From California,,,,(08/18/23)
Superb cinematography! The ocean blue is magnificent! What a difference with what we normally see of the Canary Islands: mass tourism and lots of concrete.
You see what you want to see. Want to see tourists and concrete, you'll see tourists and concrete.
Thats for tourist that only want get drunk at the pool. Canary Islands are breathtaking paradise of dramatic beauty.
@@fdopa6413 Loving your comment! 💖
You want to avoid tourists, visit El Hierro
Yes indeed ☺️, Only part is when He stated the Millions billions years !!
Photography, music, script and narration are are fantastic! What a treat.
This beautiful bird has talent can find food and water 💦 survive in the dessert
Thank you for this masterpiece. As you explained, one could feel the sounds, air, touch of a wing, even the heat. Aching for a drop of rain, the silly birds who would dance themselves to death, as other fought for the survival of their newborn. The ache of the loss of the newborn whale..... how heart-rending.. No words can express the appreciation felt for such glory created by your team. Bless you.
Birds are by far the funniest creatures on Earth 😂😂😂 I had no idea they did this stuff until I was 36 and started watching RUclips videos
yes! that mating display and the flamenco music to go with it at about 16:50 is hilarious!
The father whale carrying his dead baby afloat for days, broke my heart. Parents are so selfless, in their love for children.
the music and the cinematography make it look like a disney movie. Simply amazing!!
not a single disney movie is even close to this
As a child, in the 70s, I remember every Sunday night watching the Disney nature documentaries on TV.
This was better cinematography imho, but yes... my love of nature was surely influenced by early experiences like those shows. 💚
Peace.. Shalom.. Salam.. Namaste and Thank You for All that you are doing for World Peace.. 🙏🏻 😊 🌈 ✌ 🌷 ☮️ ❤️
I bet after the rain it's beautiful,unbelievably gorgeous
Thank you for sharing such beauty! Beautiful cinematography. Magnificent scenery
great documentary ,I lived in the Canaries for one year, climate is near perfect ,the cool waters mellow the heat, like the falcons we went there to birth our young, my daughter was born there
Hi Randall great story. I’m curious if there are any actual Canary on the islands? I’m asking because I am a tragic Birdnerd🥴also it’s cool your daughter was born there!
Oh, if I were a rich man, I’d travel the world Explore parts we all need to see. It’s one thing to see this on TV compared to seeing everything up front and personal.
This is such a beautiful documentary with lovely calm music. :-) Thank you for making this available for us to enjoy.
Fantastic cinematography! Wow, so many incredible, beautiful, unique, and well thought out shots. Superb work all around. Thank you for sharing!
One of the most beautiful and haunting shows I've ever seen! Wonderfully presented. Outstanding cinematography, epic and serene score, fascinating places and animals! Great narration. Such a compelling and dreamlike place! Looking fwd to part 2!! Thanks so much for this! 🌴🌵🪴🏞️🌌🕊️🦤🦅🦚🐬🐋
Superb doco, & narrator Andrew Solomon makes all the difference to one's enjoyment of this video!
What fabulous photography . The scenery and wildlife in sharp focus. Absolutely gorgeous.
As always, a wonderful documentary on nature. Well done The Secrets of Nature!
Ja
Not using concepts, the DOC is marvelous...THANKS!!!
¡Qué documental tan precioso!! Muchas gracias a todos los que participaron en su realización, me ha gustado mucho ver las islas así, ojalá que vayamos aprendiendo cada vez más a ayudarnos los unos a los otros y que tratemos a la madre naturaleza y a sus habitantes con más cariño. Todos formamos parte de lo mismo.
¡Un saludo desde Tenerife!
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And btw, thank you so much to all who brought us this gem.
If you’re reading this you’re blessed beyond belief... 🙏 Beautiful love and light to you all 🟣TRS
And the music, too! So often a lovely film can be spoiled by badly chosen music but this was perfect. An extra joy was watching the rain and underwater scenes on a very hot day!
Beautiful scenes and illuminating commentary, thank you!
So amazing, stupendous, enthralling & engrossing that I'm utterly spellbound w/ this nature documentary (ND ). I've watched numerous ND. but there exist no other documentaries of this sort that could supersede this masterpiece in our planet. period.( I've seen it made by BBC of the UK, NHK of Japan & Nat. Geo. of the USA but no one could supplant this one.) I'm highly gratified w/ it without any qualms at all. I'm totally enraptured that I stumbled upon this one!!! Thank you very much indeed,,,,,,,(03/10/22).
Amazing footage and voice narrator. Thank you for this masterpiece.
Love it love it love it! Everything is gorgeous! Life is tough, but beautifully depicted in every frame! Thank you so much for your hard work!
Life is difficult for humans, unless you know how to survive in nature. These animals have it figured out. They were here before us, and will out live us. They will thrive without us, but we can't thrive without them. Humans will extinguish themselves, but nature will return once we are all gone.
excellent cinematography and nature
The MOST beautiful documentary of it's kind . And the narration is wonderful. I really love it ❣❣❣
Thank u for sharing...I learn so much...I am addicted to this nature shows...i could watch them everyday all day....hello from Kentucky
Winchester Ky here
I just love the team! I can't single out one person, because this is the creation of people who really care about our planet, and who have great delight in showing us things that we would otherwise never had seen.
Oh, I couldn't help laughing, when I heard how those little birds greet their mother. And, I almost cried when I saw the dolphin not giving up on the dead little one. But, now I want to see Pt.2. Thanks to all who helped with this production, even to those who had to endure living for many hours without you at home, or what-not.
Thank you for this beautiful documentary! I am the proud great-great granddaughter of Leandro Rivera y Morales, born in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in 1825. I hope that I can visit his birthplace one day and honor our ancestral ties to this beautiful land.
What a BEAUTY to BEHOLD‼️🙌🏾
This was so beautifully done- everything about it- and the music was so very relaxing most of the time and the narration as well- thank-you so much!
What a wonderful documentary
Such a wonderful documentary. Watching from Bangladesh.
Why would anyone dislike this video? I can't believe I am watching this amazing work on youtube. Thank you
The tresspassing i think
This is one of the best 👌
must be the oil companies
1, Because they can't buy a condo or a time share there with air conditioning, hot and cold running water and WiFi .
2, Because they can't bum money at intersections and live there for free.
3, Because true beauty and nature is so far removed from their lives that this would be a true Hellscape for them...
Inconceivable. Damaged troll people.
these video tempted me to travel to beautiful canary islands
May all the souls living be transported to new lands during this recent eruption.
Amen
Well said.
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AHM3N 🕊
May ALL LIVING BEINGS from there be transported to new safe lands, on the recents eruptions.
"Souls" are a religious concept which, in turn, make people who believe in souls not consider living beings other than people to have souls.
Wonderful documentary and breathtaking photography.
Phantastic Docu,the underwater footage from Rafa is so special.
Wish I paid more attention to the nature while I was there
Amazing cinematography.
Wow, this was truly an incredible documentary. I love learning about new places! Thanks for sharing!
Don't wake up with the regret of what you couldn't accomplish yesterday. ...
"When I wake up every morning, I thank God for the new day.
This nature doc. makes us perceive & witness how intrigued, mysterious & undiscovered our world is, depending on the different region. What an ineffably mesmerizing, magnificent, majestic, superb, superlative sublime, unrivaled & almost incomparable this nat. doc. is!! OMG, it just is amazing, awesome, & astounding! They may be certainly deserve a pat on the back. Utterly enjoyed, admired & appreciated. (03/14/22)
What a beautiful documentary! Soothing narrator's voice, stunning visuals and some very nice music to match :)
Excellent photography of amazing landscape and sea.Very educative video thank you
A magnificence of nature's awesomeness
Excellent documentary still making great 👍 video like this peace for everyone watching this fascinating film 🎥
So proud to be Canarian❤️🌋🏝️
My 2nd great grandparents left the islands, but many of their decendents returned. I was not born there, but I have visited. It's beautiful and I would love to live on these islands, especially Tenerife, but had my mother's parents not leave when they did, I would not be here. I am thankful I can visit my roots.
@@Emy53 i just moved to Tenerife 😊
Where are you from?
Wow Spain is so beautiful 😻 love from Somalia 🇸🇴
Very good video there is more to GRAN CANARIA etc than the concrete YUMBO centre
Amazing
Thank you!
GREAT DOCUMENTARY!!! DESERVES A PRIZE...
How beautiful!
With all the focus being on La Palma since the eruptions it's nice to have a bigger perspective on the island chain as a whole . Well done 👍✌️
Thank you Great job
Just beautiful and unique. Thank you verry much. 😀😍❤️
So much efforts and resources are devoted to film this very unique, educative and informative video. Thanks for that. Love from Mumbai, India 🇮🇳
Beautiful!! ❤️🌹
Greetings from New Jersey 🇺🇸...
This is a beautiful documentry. Thank's for sharing!!
Brilliant documentaries, truly fantastic thank you for posting them!!!!
Earth is beautiful 😍 thank you for posting
I believe this film was originally an Austrian production, translated to English by the Great Narrator, Andrew Solomon...
Why would it need to be translated into English, since that is the language of Australia?
@@bldlightpainting austria is not australia
I was under the impression that all of the Secrets of Nature programs were Austrian made...???...
beautiful voice.
Yes, it's an ORF Universum production and narrated by its then head of natural history unit Andrew Solomon
Thank you for this amazing video. It's so beautiful to see what our God hands had done
I always wait for your New program lovely you guys may God bless you and best wishes and love ❤
God(:🙏:)bless you beautiful word come from your beautiful hearts 👉♥️👈
Love the crisp narrative on the flora, fauna,cloud forest,and variety of fish and animal life. This video should probably get more viewers because it's interesting and educational.
Incredible, what an ancient forest. It's ironic how it survived all this time without us to love, cherish and protect it but now that we are here that is exactly what it will need as well as for us to leave it alone if it is to survive another several million years. What a treasured planet in which we live. It never ceases to amaze and surprise me♡
Come on people we can do it!
Allowing humans near such treaure would be a huge mistake!
These islands 🏝 originally belonged to Morocco and they are part of it's waters/ territory but never allowed any human habitat. Then the Spaniards invaded it, colonised it and turned most of it to land of parties, drunks, sex and fantasy...to today it still the biggest dispute between Morocco and Spain. When Morocco gets back it's colonies, the inhabitants will be relocated to land and these islands will recover to their glory as only the likes of scientists and biologists oceanograp....Will be allowed for limited periods.
@@LondonCarnaval The Canary Islands was inhabited by the indigenous 'Guanche' tribes for the better part of 3500-4000 years, an ancient African culture that never belonged to the Moroccan kingdom. Islam never reached the Canary Islands and they had their own indigenous kingdoms prior to the arrival of the Spanish. The modern day Canary Islander's are the descendants of the indigenous population proven by genetic science and cultural research. I'm afraid to say your Moroccan propaganda is incorrect, we Canary Islander's will be there another 3-4000 years with or without Morocco or Spain. Canary Islanders were there long before Morocco even existed and are a part of some of the oldest genetic groups found in Africa. Viva las islas Canarias!
@Taz Mania that's telling 'em! good for you. A wonderful and spectacular nature doc on the Canaries, anyway.
Special and superlative documentary with spectacular colors and views well commented👋👋
Wonderful world of fire mountains, canary island .Falcons travelling 10k km in ten week alone is just astounding feat.creatures developed in such harsh environment emerge unique in adoptation .One wonders how life and diverse variety of flora and fauna prevail ....is nothing but miracle
Beautiful works - Well educational documentary. I hope to see more works done like this so we can all connect to mother nature and love her more
HD VIDEO love it tks--Was expecting a humming bird for the flowers........
The Laurisilva forest not only survived in the Canary Islands but in Madeira Islands too, where the largest forest is.
Beautiful photography, well researched and presented. Great efforts. 😍👌🏼👌🏼
اشكركم على هذا البرنامج الجميل ...انه امتعني ....انا من سوريا
This is a stunning piece of cinematic production and storytelling - I admire, and wish to pass on my deep gratitude to everyone involved in the making of this film. That our planet is such a hive of colours and vibrancy at once astonishes me, and doesn't all so much - it seems no matter where we look, there beauty has carved a name for herself, as if independent of our perceptions. To bring this beauty to life, and onto the screen, and so to our hearts, would mean that one cares for these things - cares very much so. All in all, a thing to be cherished and relished, this film.
Greetings from Sweden.
🥰 all of the Canary Islands!
Greetings from Morocco 🇲🇦
Such an incredible production! Awesome!! Thank you!
Thank you for this amazing and beautiful film! ❤
As good as anything I've seen, spanning the period of J. Cousteau to D. Attenborough.
Beautiful! Superb commentary and so beautifully read...great voiceover.
" Im fortunate to live on Lanzarote , it inspires , intrigues & amazes me every single day "
Lucky bugger 🤩😀😂
@@lisasimpson4574 Hey , you can too , " Whatever the mind can conceive , it can achieve " .. just follow your dreams , they really can come true ... chao ...
@@wayneandrews9298 no cant too, the island are small not all uglies foreing people of the rest europe can live here... the islan have people live here
A great video and very interesting, thank you.
Very relaxing and enjoyable, seeing God's creations. Althea Stewart
What a great way to see the world, if a lot of tourists went there it would inevitably get damaged.
Great to see real families and how they live along the Nile.
Heavenly scenery
Fantastic work; beautifully photographed, narrated and arranged; the film creates a magical storyline with its graceful and understated musical accompaniment and narrative commentary; well done!
Gay
@@jonathantravis3124 huh?
I like that I was able to hear nature instead of drowned in music. The tunes were just right, and allowed us to hear the sounds of nature just at the right moments. Beautiful composition.
This is so lovely and informative. It's good in all aspacts; including the background music, which is so relaxing. Good job!
Nature is a beauty
Spectacular 👍💗 how did you film such magnificent creatures, in the ocean an the air.? So.
Beautiful brought tears of joyful Love to the surface of my heart. Thank You, Namasta’
Namaste?? That’s Indian ain’t it?
But your name isn’t Indian are you Indian?? Or from Pakistan? Speak hindi ?
Spectacular!! I learned so much. Thank you
This is like a fairytale 😍
A lot of my ancestors are from the Canary Islands, beautiful area I hope to visit!
no!!! they are from Congo!!!
The majestic handiwork of the Creator!
Very nice excellent illustration by team of experts.so far i hadn't see this type of nature video.most educative