@@jasonvandenhoek6424 Great. Went on a guided tour with a few friends. Without a guide you are not allowed to enter the most protected areas. When booking we got a few questions about what we are most curious about, and they matched us up with a suitable guide. Some know more about the plants, some more about fungi etc. But i guess they all have a lot of general knowledge about the forest. Super interesting forest and well worth to visit. Not a true wilderness experience though. You stick to the trails, have to get out before night (i think) etc. It's most of all interesting to see how forests around in europe could have looked like.
@@5kunk157h35h17 thank you for the information. I think i take one day a guide and the second day a walk alone. I've heard that there is an information point at the village.
We have an abundance of wildlife in the Arizona desert whereIlive. I would love to go there and a guide would be ok. I've encountered North American bison in Yellowstone National Park but most of the elk I've seen were on National Forest lands. The Jaguars were mostly hunted out by ranchers but they're making a slow comeback in Arizona. I'm glad the European Bison are coming back. Any stores about the birth of white bisons in Poland? It's a big deal amongst Native Americans.
Sad to hear that You are not allowed to enter to forest without guide or permission. Happy to live on Finland. I can freely camp and visit basically everywhere.
Thanks for the upload. Visiting tomorrow!:)
how was it?
@@jasonvandenhoek6424 Great. Went on a guided tour with a few friends. Without a guide you are not allowed to enter the most protected areas. When booking we got a few questions about what we are most curious about, and they matched us up with a suitable guide. Some know more about the plants, some more about fungi etc. But i guess they all have a lot of general knowledge about the forest. Super interesting forest and well worth to visit. Not a true wilderness experience though. You stick to the trails, have to get out before night (i think) etc. It's most of all interesting to see how forests around in europe could have looked like.
@@5kunk157h35h17 thank you for the information. I think i take one day a guide and the second day a walk alone. I've heard that there is an information point at the village.
We have an abundance of wildlife in the Arizona desert whereIlive. I would love to go there and a guide would be ok. I've encountered North American bison in Yellowstone National Park but most of the elk I've seen were on National Forest lands. The Jaguars were mostly hunted out by ranchers but they're making a slow comeback in Arizona. I'm glad the European Bison are coming back. Any stores about the birth of white bisons in Poland? It's a big deal amongst Native Americans.
Wish someday i can come to visit this place. 🖤
The Białowieża Forest is Europe's answer to Yellowstone.
is this a dutch or a belgian production?
No idea but the accent of the voice is Dutch. (Netherlands)
Sad to hear that You are not allowed to enter to forest without guide or permission. Happy to live on Finland. I can freely camp and visit basically everywhere.
But very nice area. Human kind is not wise. We are taking down forests and also In Finland. They are cutting a lots of forests
It is all to prevent people from going off the track or any other activity not allowed in the restricted area.
Its very good, all to protect nature and Animals. There live very unique Animals and plants.
I just dropped down on Google Earth and it is being logged nearly everywhere. Very sad!
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why didnt it talk about the wolves there
Good question. Could be because it's an old vieo and they are just now increasing in number.