00:00:00 Madagascar Located in the Indian Ocean, Madagascar is a land of stories and legends. The Red Island invites you to explore the baobab, the nomads of the sea, and the island’s most beautiful mountains. 00:51:17 Bissagos Islands Somewhere on Earth invites you to discover the Bijagos Islands, an isolated territory of Guinee Bissau, in West Africa. These sacred lands resemble a vast river delta. Marcelinho is a traditional healer in Empincha, a village on the island of Carache. He learned traditional medicine from his father and began to treat people in the northern islands with him. A few years ago Marcelinho received training in the fundamentals of modern Western medicine from foreign doctors. 01:42:31 Malawi Somewhere on Earth is off to Malawi, in southern Africa. This little-known country, overshadowed by its larger neighbors Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zambia, is one of the poorest places on Earth. Malawi, a land of plains and highlands, is also home to an immense lake that covers 20% of its territory. 02:33:48 Cape Verde Somewhere on Earth is off to discover Cape Verde: an archipelago of ten or so islands situated in the Atlantic Ocean, 600 km off the coast of Senegal. Ten little worlds, whose sole natural riches are their mountains and their deserts… lands of sand and stone… tormented by the winds and currents. 03:25:00 Tanzania On the trails to the wildlife, our eyes discover an endless source of wonder: Zanzibar, the Tarangire National Park, and Mount Kilimanjaro. We meet Javed, the photographer, Pascal, a retired professor of natural history, and Simon, the marathon runner. 04:16:13 Botswana What if the Garden of Eden really existed Somewhere on Earth? Botswana, a land of Savannah and desert in southern Africa, is heir to a wealth of wildlife. The region of the Kalahari covers almost the entire country and is a sanctuary for wild animals. From the desert sands to the oasis of a lush delta, the Okavango is the river that never reaches the ocean. It vanishes into the sands of the Kalahari. Botswana, with its 2 million inhabitants, has managed to preserve its magnificent wildlife. This is a safe haven for elephants. Someday, Botswana may be their last refuge. 4+ hours! Enjoy!
Any you you wish to share about what it's like there and you'll have a happy reader. Curious about the economy, there and Madagascar. Is it mostly money based or a lot of barter? Looked it up quick. Sounds nice. Will do a deeper dive. Love seeing, learning about places vastly different then Washington state USA East side where I'm from.
This CHANNEL is my School ! I'm learning a lot here more than what I have learnt in my entire school. . . . I think at this point of time UA-cam and Netflix documentaries are the best form of Education. . . Because of their advantage of Vishual medium unlike books
Thank you so much and happy to add to your education. But I have to say: books are amazing. Don’t disregard that. There’s a whole world of wonderful in books.
Used to be a voracious reader back when there was no internet, no cable and just 3 to 5 TV channels. I think whoever likes this would love Michener and Faulkner. Fictional families followed for generations at different places and their experiences with the real history of those places. Sometimes imagining can be great, especially while learning the whole time. Can probably be had cheap used. Thanks for bringing it up freedocs, could enjoy the reads again after so long.
This is a awesome documentary. Now that Africa is being presented to the world by a younger Generation we can see what God really have given to the world.The day will come when all nations will receive freedom,justice and peace and turn their weapon of warfare of death and destruction into technologies that will turn this Plante into the utopia that the creator had planned from the
Things have changed so much in 50-60 years, even 30-40. At times I think technology is like having a tiger by the tail though. Hopefully the young will be able to get a leash on it as time and experience come too their side. I gave to little credit to experience when young but see the worth only after it's there and wish Mom and Dad were still around to keep me in line.
It's so sad that the nation's of the world have historically use their's power to destory eachother than rather to help eachother.This strategy have failed historically with out any exception. This planet would be a utopia if the nation's of the world had used their's resources to help eachother instead of destroying eachother.Each time I watch a documentary like this I can see the world that we was given and then i watch documentary of our cities that have so many homeless people and I wonder what is coming next.
The Creator and Redeemer are coming! What you describe will indeed happen! Don’t fret because we have not seen as of yet! The Creator is coming to heal all things! :)
I plan next year on a road trip from Kenya to Morocco via southern Africa. Covering about 25-30 countries on land and these documentaries are part of my motivation to see Africa
Seems like heaven ,but this nation too had its fair share of bloodsucking French colonialism. It was lucky though that unlike Vietnam , Uncle Sam left Madagascar alone on her way to independence.
Love the tractor guy. Most all this really. Grew up pretty remote and rural, all had they're checks, cash was the medium but like here if someone needed a hand up it was generally there. Curious when this came out, how much is barter or cash in these places. Thanks for channel. Lot of good content. Love nature shows to relax going to sleep.
Dominic suami ku semoga dea mencintai diriku Persia isterinya selamanya tidak suka di kongkong suami sendiri terpujilah Yesus Kristus bonda Maria salam perawan Maria haleluya Amin
Haven't got to Tanzania part yet. Bored In Washington state USA. If you feel like writing about you're land you have a reader here. Will be watching these docs over many times. So relaxing at night and there's so much content here, replays will be good. Old and big travels are behind me but at least can do it with some key taps online.
Very good and informative documentary. Thank you and good job. But I think the second highest peak in Africa is Mt. Kenya (5,196m) and not Mt. Meru (4,562m ). Mt. Meru is in fact, 9th.
A reference at about 1:57:00 indicates it was recorded in about 2013, 10 years or so ago. For any interested. The whole of it may span years,don't know but only about 10 years ago is newer then I thought.
00:00:00 Madagascar
Located in the Indian Ocean, Madagascar is a land of stories and legends. The Red Island invites you to explore the baobab, the nomads of the sea, and the island’s most beautiful mountains.
00:51:17 Bissagos Islands
Somewhere on Earth invites you to discover the Bijagos Islands, an isolated territory of Guinee Bissau, in West Africa. These sacred lands resemble a vast river delta.
Marcelinho is a traditional healer in Empincha, a village on the island of Carache. He learned traditional medicine from his father and began to treat people in the northern islands with him. A few years ago Marcelinho received training in the fundamentals of modern Western medicine from foreign doctors.
01:42:31 Malawi
Somewhere on Earth is off to Malawi, in southern Africa. This little-known country, overshadowed by its larger neighbors Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zambia, is one of the poorest places on Earth. Malawi, a land of plains and highlands, is also home to an immense lake that covers 20% of its territory.
02:33:48 Cape Verde
Somewhere on Earth is off to discover Cape Verde: an archipelago of ten or so islands situated in the Atlantic Ocean, 600 km off the coast of Senegal. Ten little worlds, whose sole natural riches are their mountains and their deserts… lands of sand and stone… tormented by the winds and currents.
03:25:00 Tanzania
On the trails to the wildlife, our eyes discover an endless source of wonder: Zanzibar, the Tarangire National Park, and Mount Kilimanjaro.
We meet Javed, the photographer, Pascal, a retired professor of natural history, and Simon, the marathon runner.
04:16:13 Botswana
What if the Garden of Eden really existed Somewhere on Earth? Botswana, a land of Savannah and desert in southern Africa, is heir to a wealth of wildlife. The region of the Kalahari covers almost the entire country and is a sanctuary for wild animals. From the desert sands to the oasis of a lush delta, the Okavango is the river that never reaches the ocean. It vanishes into the sands of the Kalahari. Botswana, with its 2 million inhabitants, has managed to preserve its magnificent wildlife. This is a safe haven for elephants. Someday, Botswana may be their last refuge.
4+ hours! Enjoy!
im the fiirst one comment ❤❤🎉
And im from Mauritius
Thnx you very much from Mauritius
Any you you wish to share about what it's like there and you'll have a happy reader. Curious about the economy, there and Madagascar. Is it mostly money based or a lot of barter?
Looked it up quick. Sounds nice. Will do a deeper dive. Love seeing, learning about places vastly different then Washington state USA East side where I'm from.
This CHANNEL is my School ! I'm learning a lot here more than what I have learnt in my entire school. . . . I think at this point of time UA-cam and Netflix documentaries are the best form of Education. . . Because of their advantage of Vishual medium unlike books
Thank you so much and happy to add to your education. But I have to say: books are amazing. Don’t disregard that. There’s a whole world of wonderful in books.
@@FreeDocumentary I always felt Vishual form of Education is far superior to verbal or textual form of Education
It's spelled visual... 😊
@@kddicks5115 Visual *
Used to be a voracious reader back when there was no internet, no cable and just 3 to 5 TV channels.
I think whoever likes this would love Michener and Faulkner. Fictional families followed for generations at different places and their experiences with the real history of those places. Sometimes imagining can be great, especially while learning the whole time.
Can probably be had cheap used. Thanks for bringing it up freedocs, could enjoy the reads again after so long.
By watching these videos, I am educating myself Thank you for sharing them ❤❤❤😊
4:02
I read about the Baobab tree in geography books as a child ।
And Baobab tree this my childhood memories 💝🤗
Absolutely amazing and beautiful of the natural deference part of the world. I enjoyed watching and learning .
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for stopping by to let us know!
This channel is awesome.
This is a awesome documentary. Now that Africa is being presented to the world by a younger Generation we can see what God really have given to the world.The day will come when all nations will receive freedom,justice and peace and turn their weapon of warfare of death and destruction into technologies
that will turn this Plante into the utopia
that the creator had planned from the
This documentary is the bomb !!. I'm traveling to Africa without ever being there. . Absolutely wonderful !!
Things have changed so much in 50-60 years, even 30-40. At times I think technology is like having a tiger by the tail though. Hopefully the young will be able to get a leash on it as time and experience come too their side. I gave to little credit to experience when young but see the worth only after it's there and wish Mom and Dad were still around to keep me in line.
I love the life of all trees and this is one beautiful tree
It's so sad that the nation's of the world have historically use their's power to destory eachother than rather to help eachother.This strategy have failed historically with out any exception. This planet would be a utopia if the nation's of the world had used their's resources to help eachother instead of destroying eachother.Each time I watch a documentary like this I can see the world that we was given and then i watch documentary of our cities that
have so many homeless people and I wonder what is coming next.
The Creator and Redeemer are coming! What you describe will indeed happen! Don’t fret because we have not seen as of yet! The Creator is coming to heal all things! :)
THE INTRO IS SUPERUP UNMATCHED 🎉🎉
I believe Madagascar fell from heaven ❤
amazing video! thanks for sharing
God bless
Nice
I plan next year on a road trip from Kenya to Morocco via southern Africa. Covering about 25-30 countries on land and these documentaries are part of my motivation to see Africa
Good luck 🤞👍
Best of luck 👍🙂 ||
Bro, I don't mind travelling with you from 🇳🇬🤣🤣🤣.
Welcome to morocco
Hope the plan comes together for you. Lying if I say Im not jealous. Have Fun 😁
10:39 my man looks so happy! Content!
Madagascar 🇲🇬 🤍🤍🤍
I read about the Baobab tree in geography books as a child ।
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I really like sheen The Frenchman @ 1:39
2:02:12 I would love to travel here some day
Seems like heaven ,but this nation too had its fair share of bloodsucking French colonialism. It was lucky though that unlike Vietnam , Uncle Sam left Madagascar alone on her way to independence.
lol "why are you running? why are you running?!"
Penemu pulau madagascar ialah nenek moyang indonesia
Is baobab only in this country?
Love the tractor guy. Most all this really. Grew up pretty remote and rural, all had they're checks, cash was the medium but like here if someone needed a hand up it was generally there.
Curious when this came out, how much is barter or cash in these places. Thanks for channel. Lot of good content. Love nature shows to relax going to sleep.
glad this kit board guy has his own whole island to exploit but dont you dare go there.
hallo..
I'm watching kurdistan
not a tree for miles yet somehow they have fire wood to camp with.
لە دیانەتی زەردەشتی دا زۆر باسی ئەفراندن کراوە کە واتای خوڵقاندن ئەدات ئەگەر لەگەڵ ناوی افریکا بەراوردی بکەین افر بەواتای یاسای پەرەسەندن ئاو یا ناوی ئەو دوو کۆمەڵەیە کە لەو ناوچەیەدا دەسەڵاتیان هەبووە بەشێکی تری ناوەکە کا بەواتای دەسەڵاتی کاوەکان دێت کە گوزارشت لەو دووکۆمەڵەیە دەکات وناوی ذالقرنین و هەموو ئەو سونبلانەی کە بە دووشاخ باسی لێکراوە ئەوە ئەو دوو کۆمەڵەیەن کەبە بەکاوەکان ناسراون کەلەو قۆناغەدا ئەو ناوەیان دروست کردووە دەوڵەمەندی ئەو کیشوەرە بە سامانی زۆری ئاژەڵە جۆربەجۆرەکان و ئەو ڕووەکانەی کە زۆر تایبەتن هۆکارێکە کە ئەو ناوە کەواتای ناوەکە دەسەڵاتی فێربوون وڕەوان بێژی یان دەسەڵاتی یاسای پەرەسەندن بەپێی هەندێ سەرچاوەش بێ واتای ناوەکە ئەبێ بە ئاوریکا کە ئەویش دەسەڵاتی ئاو وگر کەمەبەستی لە کاریگەری ڕۆژ و ئاوە هەروەها ئەمریکا لەسەرەتا دا هەر ئەوریکا بووە چونکە ئەو پیتە هەتا ئێستاش لەزمانی کوردی دا هەندێ جار لەجیاتی م و دائەنرێ بۆ نموونە ئەمرۆ یان ئەوڕۆ ئەوە تەنیا جیاوازی دیالێکتی دووخێڵەکە یان دووکۆمەڵەکە بووە لەو ڤۆناغەدا بەڵام ئەوروپا ئەویش هەر بڕگەی یەکەمی ئاورەکەی تێدایە لەگەڵ پا بە واتایکە ئەو پایەش هەمان مانای پیتی کا دەدان
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Afro descendants hope is coming
Hello
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😂😂 how can you discover aplace with people already in it ,,,cape Verde island
Dominic suami ku semoga dea mencintai diriku Persia isterinya selamanya tidak suka di kongkong suami sendiri terpujilah Yesus Kristus bonda Maria salam perawan Maria haleluya Amin
Trevor McDonald speaking top broadcaster in world
🇹🇿 Tanzania my country!!😍
Haven't got to Tanzania part yet. Bored In Washington state USA. If you feel like writing about you're land you have a reader here. Will be watching these docs over many times. So relaxing at night and there's so much content here, replays will be good.
Old and big travels are behind me but at least can do it with some key taps online.
We Cbb have these trees in The Kimberley are of Australia
Very good and informative documentary. Thank you and good job.
But I think the second highest peak in Africa is Mt. Kenya (5,196m) and not Mt. Meru (4,562m ). Mt. Meru is in fact, 9th.
I love this Amazing Documentary!!!!!
Kasih terjemahan Indonesia 🇮🇩 dung
need some of that Madagascan seamoss
You lied, it is the CAMEL
This one is good..👍
I believe this beautiful tree is some kind of God from the heavens watching over the people ❤
Cool
Mf that’s Kanney😭😭😂😂
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SO they're asian?
It said "Theyre migrated here from Asia"
A reference at about 1:57:00 indicates it was recorded in about 2013, 10 years or so ago. For any interested.
The whole of it may span years,don't know but only about 10 years ago is newer then I thought.