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This channel is dedicated to the exploration of National Parks, Monuments, wildlife and other natural and historic topics. Many more National Park videos are on their way, as well as some glimpses into some historic landmarks and fossils.
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Running Eagle Falls Glacier National Park
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Brown Bears Along the Brooks River
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Brown Bear Marking Tree
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Brown Bear Fishing the Brooks River
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Brown Bear Eating Salmon
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Bears at Brooks Falls
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Mountain Goats of Glacier National Park
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Bears Face Off Over Salmon
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Haleakala Crater Views, #hawaii #nationalpark
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Goldeneye Duck at Glacier National Park
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The Many Waterfalls of Glacier National Park
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Haleakala National Park Waterfalls
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Manta Rays of Hawaii #wildlife #adventure
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Garter Snake Swimming Glacier National Park
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Sunrift Gorge Glacier National Park
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Chicago Bears 🤣
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This is a grizzly.
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By this comment, I commemorate the memory of "Tank". Unique because he was the color of a milk chocolate bar, I named him "Tank" because of his numerous battle scars. He was not the largest boar on the north end of Kodiak, but he stood against the biggest of his kind without yield. The terrible scars about his face and body stood testament to his determination. I recognized and knew this particular bear for over 20 years. He recognized me in kind, and the respect was mutual.
I hope there will be plenty of fish for them for their Winter xoxo
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I was in Glacier National Park yesterday 9/8/2024.... AMAZING Place ..LOVE Living in W Montana...❤
Damn I’d love to go there
Nature rewards patience as predators wait for the perfect strike.
Filmed on a 1998 flip phone😂
The Nene (Nesochen sandvicensis) is a goose native to Hawaii, it is the only extant species in the genus Nesochen (Hawaiian Geese) following the extinctions of the Nenenui (Nesochen hylobadistes) and the Giant Hawaii Goose (Nesochen rhuax), its closest living relative is the Swan Goose (Cygnopsis cygnoides (cladistically including the Oriental Goose (Cygnopsis cygnoides domesticus))), the split between the genera Cygnopsis and Nesochen occurred during the Pleistocene from an ancestor in Asia.
Wow they are so beautiful!
Absolutely beautiful!
No that's a boat ramp from Valheim. So you can slide the boats you build at the top of the mountain to the river or ocean at the bottom of the hill.
The cavern is pretty cool, too. If I recall, correctly, they had a kind of airlock, because without such, the wind would knock all the tourists down!
It's nice to know in my lifetime these birds came back from the brink. Great video's on your site.
Welcome to Arizona. Lived here all my life and had a belly full of rattle snakes and scorpions, lol.
Wow, that is and incredible shot of a big ram. Good for you.
That looks like it could be the sand hills of Nebraska, or a dozen other places. Feel bad for the horse limping like crazy in upper left at the start, wonder if it got bit by a rattler. Dealt with a lot of snake bites in their face and and legs before, not fun.
Sunrise and sunset are just magical at the Grand Canyon. Spent several years going there in mid May for an annual family camping trip and have done both from one end to the other. Pictures and video will never truly due it justice.
It's a very interesting place, like something out of a sci fi movie. I would strongly recommend NOT going there in the summer time, otherwise a very interesting walk.
Wonderful video and country. I truly enjoy the Ponderosa pines mixed in with the open prairie, for me it just give the are a majestic feeling and is pleasant on the eyes. Especially when you mix in buffalo, deer, elk, antelope, big horn sheep and the occasional black bear.
Thank you for the video, brought back a lot of memories. Spent a handful of days there in 1976, 10 years old and it was truly magical. The caves were magnificent and the wildlife and wide open prairies were amazing. Truly a spectacular place.
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proofessional travel~))
Where is this park located?
North East Arizona.
@@timsimmons2134 Along Rt 40
Should you ever decide to go, late mid to late October is a great time to go, avoid the summer if you can. You can also do Meteor Crater in the same trip as it's not that far down I-40 from the Petrified Forest.
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Getting his fiber for the day
Too bad bears look so fluffy and smooshy. I Know! And yet, ahhwww. If I Know, and still just want to hug him, I do see how a indoor person might be swept up and try an ill advised interaction with the faunaaahhhh oh nooo....🎉
How nice it is to hear the wind and birds! Great shot, your locale! Exact right place to show how much ground a big four legged critter can cover, barely even trying. 🎉
Bro hungry. He see ur ass it’s over
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Beautiful!!
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Beautiful animals ❤
omG? I was thinking something great was going to happen & then the wolf goes pou pou??? Thank God I wasn't eating!!! Can you please put a disclaimer so no one eats during viewing! Thanks...🙃🌝
That shit's worth some money...
If I was a wolf, that would be me. I don't travel in packs but more of a lone wolf and taking a shit.
is that dog taking a dump again on my lawn??
Best video on the internet.
Bucket List # 637 - See a wolf take a shit.........Done !
If this was recorded anytime in the last 6 years or so, the wolves were not the Lamar Canyon pack. Might have been the Junction Buttes, might have been the Mollies, might have been the Shrimp Lake pack.
This was from 2011 I believe.
I saw them
That's awesome, thanks for sharing this! Such beautiful, unforgiving country.
Do you happen to know the date that this was taken?
@@Geyser_Guy This was taken in June 2011.
The North Platte river, not the Platte (which starts when the South Platte joins).