Cascadia - A Place Where Giants Roam | Free Documentary Nature
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- Cascadia - A Place Where Giants Roam | Wildlife Documentary
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Olympic National Park was founded in 1938 and is located in the western part of the US state of Washington on the Olympic Peninsula. Since 1976 the national park has also been designated as a UNESCO biosphere reserve. In 1981 UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site. Since the national park is located on a remote peninsula, some animal and plant species have developed here that can only be found here in the park. For this reason, the park is a popular research area for biologists and zoologists.
The national park consists of two separate parts. The coastline is very rugged and often shrouded in fog. Inland, the forest connects directly to the beaches, which often leads to fallen tree trunks lying across the beach. The core area of the park is the mountainous region around the Olympic Mountains, which is covered by many ancient glaciers. To the west of it are temperate rainforest up to the park boundary, here lies the wettest point in the contiguous United States.
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I’ve been there and it is the epitome of what one imagines the Pacific Northwest to be. Truly magical in a very rugged, craggy sort of way.
Olympic National Park was founded in 1938 and is located in the western part of the US state of Washington on the Olympic Peninsula. Since 1976 the national park has also been designated as a UNESCO biosphere reserve. In 1981 UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site. Since the national park is located on a remote peninsula, some animal and plant species have developed here that can only be found here in the park. For this reason, the park is a popular research area for biologists and zoologists.
The national park consists of two separate parts. The coastline is rugged, often shrouded in fog. Inland, the forest connects directly to the beaches, fallen tree trunks often seen lying across the beach. The core area of the park is the mountainous region around the Olympic Mountains, covered by ancient glaciers. To the west of it are temperate rainforests, making the area the wettest area in the contiguous United States.
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currently just visited olympic national park and man was i taken back by the pure untamed beauty
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As a local washingtonian, it awes me to see these beautiful sceneries.
I love that little whistle guy, warning all his friends to take cover! So cute!🤗
Of all the time i waste on you tube, this is one hour of value and inspirational plus educational viewing that feels worth every minute.
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I have been watching true crime videos in my free time and recently switched over to sea life. Glad I did. So exciting to learn more about wildlife.
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Laws of nature.. hmmm..
Us human are ways advanced in terms of understanding what is animals desperation to eat and for it's survival..
We don't need to be a killer whale..hmmm..
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I grew up on the Atlantic Ocean, but now live in Canada. I 💛 love the ocean 💙 videos, water is one of the strongest forces on earth. Thank you for sharing this beautiful documentary with us. I can't imagine how much work it is to make one of these, I appreciate your time and talent! Hope to see more in future.
exelen i livig in costa rica but here is tropical , i like to visit this parks also
I live in Washington state where this park is. It's the most beautiful😊😊😊❤️
For a nature lover like me, this channel gives me a relax, happy and enjoying moment of life whenever i watches it.
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Being a zoologist, it's wonderful to see wildlife flourishing...... Thanks ❤
Thanks! Your documentary so well made. Kudos n keep it coming. I love it.
I appreciate these documentaries,I have watched many but when you had cascadia in the title,man this really brought back memories,I was born in Seattle,WA,..and when my parents divorced,My father moved to the Olympic peninsula,He worked for the Department of transportation,and I would go with him early in the morning to plow the roads in winter during heavy snow we would travel allow over the peninsula from Forks to sequim,..all the way up to hurricane ridge,...he really loved it there and took my sister and I all over that amazing corner of our country,brings back memories,I sure do miss Him... thanks...
I am from Chicagoland and live in Nashville, TN now. My aunt lived in Sequim for some time and my sister and I visited her, and we also spent a full day at Olympic National Park and one full day at Mt. Rainier on our Sister Seattle Spree, which is what we named our vacation. We didn't make it to Cascades National Park, nor Mt. St. Helens, although we did go to the first two San Juan islands (the ones accessible by car) and to Mt. Washington (I think that is what it is called, 4 mile gravel road on the Olympic peninsula), as well as seeing the sites in Seattle and Tacoma.
@@TheJillybean13hi jellybean! I am a Nashville resident also! I've never made it to any of those places but hope to some day
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The background tracks in this documentary is everything
yes I like 2 think I got moves like an Otter... 🤣😆🕺
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This is in my back yard and this was a great documentary. Thank you for giving such a detailed video.
You tube documentaries are great and we do truly appreciate the effort you put in to show us all these great programmes you make for our viewing.
Cascadia is home to a diverse array of wildlife, where magnificent creatures roam freely.
Yes they do. I've seen many up close😊❤️😊
This was intense and laid back 😍 Thank You for this wonderful moment in nature and time!
That's how they roll in Olympic Natl Park. I'm lucky to live in WA and have explored the area a lot -it's as incredible as it looks.
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@@carolmiller5713 ok hope visited it one day 💞
@@lima7hatchannel74 It's worth it!
@@carolmiller5713 I live here too. It's beautiful 😊❤️😊
Grew up at the gateway to the Olympics, spent a fair bit of time enjoying hiking fishing and hunting there and other Washington State places. I miss it but grew weary of the winters . I really enjoyed this Documentary immensely. Ty for posting it.
Thank you for watching and taking the time to stop by and comment. Nice 😊
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I like it ❤
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This documentary belongs on NatGeo!! Thank you for this
Our pleasure!
Absolutely stunning and beautiful documentary! Thank you for sharing!
Wow! The camera footage is really crisp and close up. Especially underwater.
Excellent....
This is what UA-cam needs more of...
Keep it coming!!!
I think it's so amasing to know how people can sit and watch animal life like that to document it on film. Such patience
Great footage, great narration and very informational, with a touch of humor
Breathtaking! Nature's symphony in motion
Excellent video!
There are moments when all worries and losses have subsided in the boundless serenity and peace of nature.
Love the narration. Thankyou for bringing this stunningly beautiful park to our homes
Absolutely stunning scenery, animals and landscape. Thanks for sharing this beautiful documentary. 🙏✌
Ahhh my neck of the woods. Right on😊😊😊
The river otters just living their best life…even twerking a bit. 😂
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Brilliant efforts by All who contributed for this nature's treasure...
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Can’t believe I get to look at these mountains through my living room window. Was at Port Angeles a few years ago and got to watch salmon out in the harbor rocket just under the surface, sending up big splashing wakes as they preyed upon herring.
Proved of a creator all those amazing creatures and landscape
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Beautiful video
As someone from Western Australia I am awed by the scenery and wild life. Its not a place I will ever get to. I hope the folk of USA appreciate the beauty they have on their doorstep and I am glad that most of mankind cannot reach these fantastically stunning areas, thanks for the doco 10 out of 10!!!
I so love the beauty here in the US and it is amazing that it is only a 6 hour drive from where I live to the area in the documentary, but Australia is amazingly beautiful too. When I was in high school (a hundred years ago) I had a map of Australia hanging on my wall. From the outback to the great barrier reef... gorgeous!
@@frogprincess412 you have some amazing scenery and birds we dont have like the tiny hummingbird. I have been looking at docos of your national parks and how stunning are they. There is alot of Australia I have never seen and some like what we call up north that I dont wish to see..hot sun means big creepy crawlies to me. I particularly love Tasmania for its colder climate and gorgeous wilderness areas..nothing beats a picnic in minus 5 deg C weather ha ha
Thank you for the beautiful video!
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They are the connection to the crystalline grid, MOST HIGH, MOST SACRED. 🐳🐬🙏🙏🌊Thank You for sharing such benevolent beauty. There purpose is PROFOUND. May we always honor them & ourselves. Namaste!
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Stunning photography and such amazing diverse ecology system to marvel at.
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This was more of a relaxing meditation video than a documentary....
Thankyou FDN
Good documentary. I never knew there were two different types of orcas that live very differently, in terms of migrations, diet, etc.
me either until i saw this documentary
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I lived and surfed in New zealand in Raglan, where Orcas came every year to feed on giant stingrays. They never bothered us surfers, and when it broke double or triple overhead, they would catch the waves into the harbour on the high tide, and would go out with the tide. It was magnificent!!
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These are gorgeous, I love nature it's so beautiful but mainly the ocean because it's so gorgeous there's so much in the Ocean!!❤️
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I liked it a lot. Photography tone content and narration.
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It’s a nice doc isn’t it?
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Thanks for this beautiful performance
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One thing I’d say when visiting is to count on rain even in summer. Hiking with a hood on can be stifling and make it more difficult to take it in. Hence why there is the hat called the Seattle Sombrero. Something like that and/or a good quality backcountry umbrella (not for high winds that you can get at elevation) can greatly enhance your enjoyment when it is raining.
Amazing narrator!!!!!
10.2.2022.Really first class,marvelous and excellent.Please increase the time of video min.2 hours and above.I am awaiting eagerly.Thank you.
I love this channel thank you
Beautiful thanks for sharing
So happy I moved to Oly pen! It’s an amazing place!
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Great documentaries!! I’m in love with you who ever makes them!! DEFINITELY A MUST WATCH PEOPLE!
I made them 😄😁
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Amazing documentary
Thank you 💕 it is very knowledgeable.
Great work 👏 FD-N. thank you 😊 for this amazing documentary
Quanta meraviglia la natura,la montagna 🗻💙💚🧡💛🤎😻🤗👍👍📽️🥰
Beautifully documented! Thank you
Thank goodness the rugged, unnavigable coastline prevents condos, ski mobiles and other disruptive intrusions to assure a pristine park for many years. (hopefully) I feel so lucky to live in WA state where I visit the Olympic Peninsula often.
Thank you for such an excellent and exciting docu.
They are terrifying and wonderful at the same time I love it ❤❤❤ 🐋🐳
i really enjoyed these documentaries keep them coming on
We will!
I swear that if any wildlife filmmaker propose to me, I will marry him and follow him wherever he go 😊😂. I'm so in love with nature. Thank you very much for sharing your amazing work!
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Lovely documentary!
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Если ты это читаешь, то знай, всё у тебя будет хорошо. Ты со всем справишься, и преодолеешь все жизненные трудности. Не грусти, и не унывай.
It's amazing
amazing documentary
I am 41 years old I have seen the beach/ocean maybe 5x in my life Myrtle Beach (twice) Boca Raton FL and Kensington beach in New Jersey I hope I can one day see parts of the world I know I probably never will. this is probably the closest I will get but my goodness this is amazing!!!!! I remember crying when stepping off the plane in salt lake City Utah Lol
Loved the music❤
Just fascinating!
I wish you people for the hardwork and big effort kept and I really thanks to each and every person of the channel for the content...luv u all
Nice,relaxing video, thank you. I hope to see more.
Otter scent marking dances are some of my favorite things.
These DOCS are very well done👍👍
Beautiful documentary- cinematic and breathtaking.!!
Really enjoyed that👍
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Awesome content man thanks for no clickbait. Couldn’t help but notice the salmon the otter captured seemed to have its head missing? Maybe it was the the angle? Idk but ty for sharing honestly
Washington state my home, i love the dog sharks they are awesome
My home, too😊