Хотел бы выразить благодарность,людям,которые это снимали,спасибо людям которые придумывают технологии,спасибо учёным.спасибо людям хорошим! Спасибо Богу ,что живем в такое время.Siberia,Krasnoyarsk.
Very few You Tubers, even when they are skilled cinematographers have the talent or taste to select appropriate music. Most of their choices are garbage a lot of us would happily do without.
@@arthurrsaker8893 Very true, and yet music is really important, or else the videos seem sterile and academic. But you're right--music/aural judgement is a very different discipline from video/ visual skills.
I maked seweral bikepacking trips thru karelia. It's №1 place for me for long bike trips almost always possible to avoid main roads there. You can vary toughness of trip from quite casual to hardcore, vary your distance from civilisation, and not be disappointed. Season is short, late summer is best. If u are religious person you find distant monasterys and old churchs (working and forgotten) and Valaam island are special place for belivers.
White Tailed deer were brought to Finland from Wisconsin and loved the new habitat. There numbers have boomed and spilling over into Karelia. A documentary covering that would be interesting.
Wolverines have a notorious reputation of being fearless fighter and will not back down from most challenges from other animals including Wolves and Mountain Lions. But you notice in this documentary the Wolverine moved off the dead animal He was eating when the large Brown Bear came into claim the kill. Wolverines are tough fighters but they are not dumb, the Grizzle type European Brown Bear could destroy that Wolverine in short time if the fight really got serious.
This is not necessarily true. Bears have been found killed by wolverines (two holes thru skull) as well as wolverines killed by bears. The wolverine is fearless and will drive a bear off a kill. Also, the wolverine here did not back off, in fact the bear backed off. He knows how crazy the mustelid family, especially wolverines are. A cougar or pack of wolves would prove a problem for them. I refer you to The Wolverine Way by Doug Chadwick to get a handle on wolverine behavior.
Dunno, worth to mention that brown bears are shy and even a bit cowardly animals. Hence the best way to scare em away is by something they're not used to :)
I live not far from these places. Beautiful places that I always miss if I happen to leave for long enough. There are cons of course, it’s quite cold, winters can be tough, and there are just too many mosquitoes during the spring and autumn months, but it’s home
the swan is carved everywhere from that Vedic age of real culture where everything was appreciated according to its true position. the swan was always revered as pure and the best example for those coming here taking birth to only take the nectar as swans take nectar from the lotus we should similarly only take nectar and reject the life of the crow whos come to enjoy the dump.
No way those bears will survive. Typically they stay with the mother 2-3 years and learn what they need to know. These tiny cubs have learned nothing, except that food comes from people.
Beautiful, beautiful scenes. I was sadly reminded that this amazing land was once Finnish, before Russia took Karelia by force. Hmm . .. why does that sound familiar?
@ That's Russia's textbooks you're reading. Survey the objective history of all her neighbors over the last 800 years and a very different set of borders will emerge.
I'm sorry when exactly was it Finland? I just started reading an article about it and there's this information that this land had always been fought about between Russia, Norway, and Finland, but Russia made it their land in the 13th century or so. Then some Swedish guys wanted to have it, but the people of this land fought for it with Russian side (btw the people weren't considered Russian, Swedish, or Finnish). The article is too dull, and there's no information on what you're saying. Maybe you can just drop me some facts about it? I hope I don't sound aggressive or something
@@yuyo_yoyo first finland belongs to sweden.then 1809,it was russians who rules.then was the war when little finland win russia but loose karelia to them and 1917 it begome Finland
@@kirsiselei8703 ah, yes, recent events, it didn’t even cross my mind, thanks. But it still makes Karelia originally Russian as far as I understand. Except for the fact that people of Karelia were trying to be independent, but didn’t succeed
@@kirsiselei8703 but after Karelia lost its independence the first country it became part of was Russia. Then it became Finland’s and then again Russian’s
@@PredatorZ-007 you indoeuropean speakers were still on the steppes of central asia while fiinnish language related people lived in what is todays poland and further east and north. this according to the most baltic historians.
Oh wow, I live there hehe, the pity thing about our magnificent region - our inside tourism is not really prosperous, so apart from Valaam, Kizhi, kivach, and couple of small places like wildlife resorts there is no other known to everyone places
Nevermind which country and which people Karelia belongs to, it is dumb and ignorant to use a controversial title like this. Doesn't seem like a professional or credible documentary.
Beautiful nature documentary; also very nice to watch the adventures of bear cubs in the Vodlozero (Vesijärvi) National Park. // Замечательный документальный фильм о природе; интересно также наблюдать за приключениями медведей в национальном парке Водлозеро. // Upea luontodokumentti; myös hauskaa seurata karhujen seikkailuja Vesijärven kansallispuistossa. ///Sibelius - Karelia Suite (ua-cam.com/video/adKwG9ZuzFw/v-deo.html)
Wow.. so that’s where the little brown bug came from. Russia. Found one in my kitchen in Northeastern USA last year, Glad I killed it! Great document btw.
Yeah, and it is also lovely to see how turn the tables. How does it feel to see your heroic army become the second-best in your own country? Absolutely pathetic.
@@Larzang Karelia is ours, Fino-Mongolia is a pathetic country. Go wash up, otherwise we were focused on other lands and completely forgot to teach Finn how to use soap.
@@Larzang it was funny to see how Fino-Mongolia fucked up. Usually this little swamp kept a policy of neutrality and did not interfere in the affairs of strong countries, but now the nerves gave way and the Fino-Mongols ran to the feet of the United States
Most of all, I like to read the erotic fantasies of Finns, whose country was an ally of Nazi Germany - that Karelia is Finland, very funny! )))) In Finland, they don't study history and geography in schools, apparently, and the Internet probably doesn't work there. Karelia is only and exclusively the Republic of Russia!))) And the movie, as always, is great, thank you! A very beautiful video about Russian Karelia!))
Lol you russians sided with the nazis in dividing up Poland and partook in handing over jews to Nazi germany. And you have the balls to call the Finns a nazi ally 😂😂😂
I too like to read the Erotic fantasies of Russians. whose country was an Ally of Nazi Germany 1939-1941, That Karelia would be Russian?, Very funny! :D In Russia, they don't study history and geography in schools, apparently the Russians think the world only existed after the year 1200 when the Grand Duchy of Novgorod existed. Karelia is only for the native and Indigenous Finnic Population that lived there since 2200 BC. three thousand years before the Arrival of the Russian hordes. The Video was indeed very nice though.
Lenin created Finland. Can you show at least one coin of Finland before the 20th century? The territories of present-day Finland belonged to Sweden, and then to the Russian Empire, the "state of Finland" never existed)))))
@@kubikrubik9877 It is not a State that rules the land. it is the people aka the Indigenous Finnic population that lived there since 2200 BC, did you not justify the invasion of Crimea because of the Russian population there?
@@romaboo6218 The fact that when the Russian Empire existed, there was no mythical Finland remains a fact. Finns are the Uralic people. 2000 years ago they lived in the Urals
Small parts of Karelia were given away to Soviet Union after Finland finally switched sides when it realized it had no chance to continue to fight without the Nazi support. Although Karelians and Finns are closely related, the vast majority of the peninsula was NEVER part of Finland. You are the ignorant orc.
@@user-tx9gh1fi4t Do you really think the Land of Karelia did not exist before the year 1200? do you think the Novgorodians are Gods? that they just create a landmass? no. the Indigenous finnic population lived there and ruled the land since 2200 BC, Three thousand years before the arrival of the Russian hordes.
There are three Karelias. Two of them are part of Finland (they are called "regions"). One is part of Russia. The one that is part of Russia is called the "Republic of Karelia" (the one in the video). The Republic of Karelia has never been a part of Finland. Finland was founded in 1917. Until 1917, Finland was part of the Russian Empire and was called "The Grand Duchy of Finland". The Republic of Karelia was also part of the Russian Empire, but it was called "The Olonets Governorate", not "Karelia", not "Finland", even before Russian Empire, Karelia was under the Novgorodian Republic. Karelia as a republic appeared in 1920-1923 and since then has had autonomy. Now we in the Karelia we have our own government, our own constitution, our own Head of the Republic. This is Karelian, not Finnish And I'm Russian Karelian, my ancestors lived here. Vepsians, Karelians and Russians lived and will here together. These people have always lived in peace with each other and called Karelia their home. These people have always been friends with the Finns (people, not government)
@@Zelgah Uuhhh..... I wonder where's proofs of Karelian genocide? My grandparents lived in USSR, never heard about genocide from them. Ukranians and Belarussian came to Karelia, you know why? Because Nazis just destroyed their villages and land, there wasn't any genocide
Small parts of Karelia were given away to Soviet Union after Finland finally switched sides when it realized it had no chance to continue to fight without the Nazi support. Although Karelians and Finns are closely related, the vast majority of the peninsula was NEVER part of Finland. And what you are talking about is such minuscule territories it's completely irrelevant to even mention.
Small parts of Karelia were given away to Soviet Union after Finland finally switched sides when it realized it had no chance to continue to fight without the Nazi support. Although Karelians and Finns are closely related, the vast majority of the peninsula was NEVER part of Finland, dummy.
Ja Viipuri kuuluu Suomen kansalle minun pappani oli siellä sotimaasa ja hänen veljensä makaa jossain kuolemanjärven rannoilla palasina ei ole ikinä löytynyt
@@petritamminen7146 For all I know you are not even a real person with that black screen so why should it be believed. And most importantly, nobody cares about what your relatives have to say. History is clear enough: Karelia is not Finland. If Karelia is Finland then in Finland there are no Finns but only Swedes considering that they even ruled you for centuries. 😂 How do you like that logic? If you want Karelia to be part of FInland then Finland will become part of Karelia under Russia rule. Hopefully, you can appreciate the irony.
The bear cubs were so depressing! Even if they had figured out how to find/eat the food, they couldn't be big enough to survive a winter?? Wouldn't it be more humane to humanely put them down, instead of a long, scary, painful death by cold and starvation? I just about died when they were crawling up his legs:(((((
Did you listen to the documentary? It was stated that by six months old the cubs can easily survive winter with their fat reserves which is why they were released in early summer. These are highly adaptable animals, more adaptable than any other animal on earth. They easily survived that, it’s been done dozens of times before with success. It’s better to let them try than to destroy them. Look up the stories in the US and Canada, cubs lose their mother and survive into adulthood shocking experts. Being on an island without predators the bears have their own paradise.
Small parts of Karelia were given away to Soviet Union after Finland finally switched sides when it realized it had no chance to continue to fight without the Nazi support. Although Karelians and Finns are closely related, the vast majority of the peninsula was NEVER part of Finland, dummy.
I wish that Finland has all of Northwestern Federal District of Russia except for Kaliningrad Oblast Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug and Nenets-Yamalo Autonomous Okrug Finland Area: 1,086,844 sq miles Population 663,000,000 8.50% Demographics white 99.99%
@@arthurrsaker8893 I wrote it just for the fun of it what do you think would happen if Finland has all of this land if it happens in real life not fantasy? I would love to hear your thoughts about my unfortunately fictional story thanks for the reply 👍👍.
Small parts of Karelia were given away to Soviet Union after Finland finally switched sides when it realized it had no chance to continue to fight without the Nazi support. Although Karelians and Finns are closely related, the vast majority of the peninsula was NEVER part of Finland, ignorant bot.
@@tommirt You do realize that the native Finnic population lived in Karelia and ruled it from 2200 BC - 1200 AD? three thousand years before the arrival of the Russian colonists and even then they live there to this day just in far smaller numbers due to Russification and Genocide.
Karelia in the past is owned by the finnish the russians wanted karelia and trade it for soviet swaps and forests the finnish sayed no so the soviets have no choice to invade them
Karelia did not belong to the Finns, the modern Republic of Karelia is not connected with Finland in any way. The former territories of Finland are located in the Leningrad region
Oh great. Another territory Russia stole from other countries. Karelia does not belong to Russia, it was stolen from Finland. This is war propaganda disguised as a nature film. Ой хорошо! Другой район, что Россия украла из соседи. Карелия не принадлежит России, Россия спиздила её из Финляндии. Это пропаганда войни, а не естественный фильм.
Small parts of Karelia were given away to Soviet Union after Finland finally switched sides when it realized it had no chance to continue to fight without the Nazi support. Although Karelians and Finns are closely related, the vast majority of the peninsula was NEVER part of Finland. You are the one spreading absurdly false propaganda in a completely apolitical documentary, bot.
Small parts of Karelia were given away to Soviet Union after Finland finally switched sides when it realized it had no chance to continue to fight without the Nazi support. Although Karelians and Finns are closely related, the vast majority of the peninsula was NEVER part of Finland, dummy castro.
Wolverines have a notorious reputation of being fearless fighter and will not back down from most challenges from other animals including Wolves and Mountain Lions. But you notice in this documentary the Wolverine moved off the dead animal He was eating when the large Brown Bear came into claim the kill. Wolverines are tough fighters but they are not dumb, the Grizzle type European Brown Bear could destroy that Wolverine in short time if the fight really got serious.
Хотел бы выразить благодарность,людям,которые это снимали,спасибо людям которые придумывают технологии,спасибо учёным.спасибо людям хорошим! Спасибо Богу ,что живем в такое время.Siberia,Krasnoyarsk.
One of the best narrators ever! Thank you great documentary ❤
What a beautiful and enjoyable video. I hope the young bears survive and the Priest and his community succeed. Thank you. 💛
The music in the background was subtle & tasteful enough to enhance the video & not intrude & spoil it like so many other documentaries.
Very few You Tubers, even when they are skilled cinematographers have the talent or taste to select appropriate music. Most of their choices are garbage a lot of us would happily do without.
@@arthurrsaker8893 Very true, and yet music is really important, or else the videos seem sterile and academic. But you're right--music/aural judgement is a very different discipline from video/ visual skills.
Russia is the largest country in the world and has the deepest lake, Lake Baikal. It is 1,741 meters deep.
It's a continent actually they pretend it's not but it is.
Do they even have woods like we do here in North America ??
Thank you for amazing video, really makes appreciate my homeland even more
Really enjoyed this program.
Glad you enjoyed it!
the baby bears were so cute lol
My birds too, look at bird bath
🙏🌷Thank you for a warm video,,🙏🙏
Wow, these comments really pass the vibe check. What a community of sweet people listening to and subscribed to this channel.
Very very gorgeous place. We want to visit Russia later on. Nice
prepare to get eaten alive by gnats and mosquitoes
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Karelia belongs to finland
@@andreasolsen3962 Finland belongs to Russia
@@barabancheggg😁
Such a beautiful country!!❤️
Karelia belongs to Finland
@@orlandomontfort5101 It doesn't, ignorant bot.
@@orlandomontfort5101 Helniski belongs to russian empire 🤣🤣🖕
@@orlandomontfort5101 Americas belong to the Natives? Australia to the Aborigines?
@@orlandomontfort5101 only in your dream 😂😅
I maked seweral bikepacking trips thru karelia. It's №1 place for me for long bike trips almost always possible to avoid main roads there. You can vary toughness of trip from quite casual to hardcore, vary your distance from civilisation, and not be disappointed. Season is short, late summer is best. If u are religious person you find distant monasterys and old churchs (working and forgotten) and Valaam island are special place for belivers.
Very nice documentary.💕😊
White Tailed deer were brought to Finland from Wisconsin and loved the new habitat. There numbers have boomed and spilling over into Karelia. A documentary covering that would be interesting.
Я живу в Карелии в городе олонец там природа 10/10 кухня 10/10 если что я девочка ❤
Beautiful nature cool
Wolverines have a notorious reputation of being fearless fighter and will not back down from most challenges from other animals including Wolves and Mountain Lions. But you notice in this documentary the Wolverine moved off the dead animal He was eating when the large Brown Bear came into claim the kill. Wolverines are tough fighters but they are not dumb, the Grizzle type European Brown Bear could destroy that Wolverine in short time if the fight really got serious.
This is not necessarily true. Bears have been found killed by wolverines (two holes thru skull) as well as wolverines killed by bears. The wolverine is fearless and will drive a bear off a kill. Also, the wolverine here did not back off, in fact the bear backed off. He knows how crazy the mustelid family, especially wolverines are. A cougar or pack of wolves would prove a problem for them. I refer you to The Wolverine Way by Doug Chadwick to get a handle on wolverine behavior.
Dunno, worth to mention that brown bears are shy and even a bit cowardly animals. Hence the best way to scare em away is by something they're not used to :)
Marvelous.
Thank you
Many thanks!
Beautiful Russia 🐻🐻🐻
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@@petritamminen7146 It is part of Russia and always will be. No one cares about ur crying.
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👍🤟🙏
Finland is so beautiful
Karjala takaisin... 😿
This is Russian Karelia, Finnish Karelia is located near the Baltic Sea
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@@tommirt Karelia is Karelia. its the native land of the Finns.
I live not far from these places. Beautiful places that I always miss if I happen to leave for long enough. There are cons of course, it’s quite cold, winters can be tough, and there are just too many mosquitoes during the spring and autumn months, but it’s home
Nice , peacefully calm of the forest and its wildlife. Nice video.
I find Russia fascinating.
How about Jamaica 🇯🇲, look at bird bath
Finland*
So do I, especially Kamchatka and Lake Baikal
@@moisuomi you lost.Get over it
Yes,there are parts what are absolutely beautiful💕
Outstanding filmography! Captures the surpassing beauty of God's creation in an unspoiled country! Well done!
Truly amazing.
the swan is carved everywhere from that Vedic age of real culture where everything was appreciated according to its true position. the swan was always revered as pure and the best example for those coming here taking birth to only take the nectar as swans take nectar from the lotus we should similarly only take nectar and reject the life of the crow whos come to enjoy the dump.
Parasu, look at bird bath
I really love how sacred everything in Nature is to the Priest and how he considers everything as such to be intrinsic to each other.
This is a very cool video.
Excellent video 😊
Beautiful Karelia.Finland is also beautiful
No way those bears will survive. Typically they stay with the mother 2-3 years and learn what they need to know. These tiny cubs have learned nothing, except that food comes from people.
Theres a possibility they will survive and thats all that matters. They would of been put down otherwise.
Beautiful, beautiful scenes.
I was sadly reminded that this amazing land was once Finnish, before Russia took Karelia by force.
Hmm . .. why does that sound familiar?
As far as we know Finland Ukraine used to be part of Russia
@ That's Russia's textbooks you're reading. Survey the objective history of all her neighbors over the last 800 years and a very different set of borders will emerge.
@@Freefiretube123 the key works is “used to.”
@5:51 . . . It would seem that those stone carving were put there AFTER the ice age that polished the stones giving them something to carve on.
Nice documentary
Love you Russia from 🇦🇫
Love this documentary!
Karelia used to be part of Finland,before russia invade it.my grandfather was born in there.nature is same there as in Finland.beautiful💕
I'm sorry when exactly was it Finland? I just started reading an article about it and there's this information that this land had always been fought about between Russia, Norway, and Finland, but Russia made it their land in the 13th century or so. Then some Swedish guys wanted to have it, but the people of this land fought for it with Russian side (btw the people weren't considered Russian, Swedish, or Finnish). The article is too dull, and there's no information on what you're saying. Maybe you can just drop me some facts about it? I hope I don't sound aggressive or something
@@yuyo_yoyo first finland belongs to sweden.then 1809,it was russians who rules.then was the war when little finland win russia but loose karelia to them and 1917 it begome Finland
@@kirsiselei8703 ah, yes, recent events, it didn’t even cross my mind, thanks. But it still makes Karelia originally Russian as far as I understand. Except for the fact that people of Karelia were trying to be independent, but didn’t succeed
@@yuyo_yoyo no,it was part of finland,but we loose it to russia.if u look old maps u will see that
@@kirsiselei8703 but after Karelia lost its independence the first country it became part of was Russia. Then it became Finland’s and then again Russian’s
Karelia is originally a Finnish landscape, a part of Finland.
😂😂😂😂
karelia ancient finnish land
@@PredatorZ-007 you indoeuropean speakers were still on the steppes of central asia while fiinnish language related people lived in what is todays poland and further east and north. this according to the most baltic historians.
Excellent
Karjala On Oleva Vaapa
Beautiful Finland Karelia.
You want Findland to be part of Karelia? Let's do a referendum then.
Beautiful Russian land karelia slava Russia❤
@@jabrilbalakrishna Another Rigged russian Referendum?
Russia is the land of tradition , love it😘
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Tradition of colonizing others land😂
Karjala on oleva vapaa!
#FREEKARELIA #FREEDOM
Russia number #1 big country in Earth and beautiful 🇷🇺 🧡 😉
Oh wow, I live there hehe, the pity thing about our magnificent region - our inside tourism is not really prosperous, so apart from Valaam, Kizhi, kivach, and couple of small places like wildlife resorts there is no other known to everyone places
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I wonder if they ever succeeded in rewilding those bear cubs.
I don't think so.
Find it hard to believe the Soviets would impede father Oleg on nature and man...
Oh no! The little cubs!
Look at bird bath, 🐦😍
It's the circle of life.
Wild forest Reindeer it wasn't. That was the carcass of a white tail deer so they gave it a fictitious name.
Nevermind which country and which people Karelia belongs to, it is dumb and ignorant to use a controversial title like this. Doesn't seem like a professional or credible documentary.
Russian is so big and mistery
Beautiful nature documentary; also very nice to watch the adventures of bear cubs in the Vodlozero (Vesijärvi) National Park. // Замечательный документальный фильм о природе; интересно также наблюдать за приключениями медведей в национальном парке Водлозеро. // Upea luontodokumentti; myös hauskaa seurata karhujen seikkailuja Vesijärven kansallispuistossa. ///Sibelius - Karelia Suite (ua-cam.com/video/adKwG9ZuzFw/v-deo.html)
Beautiful video abt beautiful nature.
But look at those funny little finns. Do not cry girls.
"sweet dreams abt great finland"🤗😘🤭
I guess the bears don't care if they're in Russia or Finland.
هذا خلق الله
Wow.. so that’s where the little brown bug came from. Russia. Found one in my kitchen in Northeastern USA last year, Glad I killed it! Great document btw.
Russia is so beautiful ❤
Like you sweetie
why are humans so destructive, why do we war so much, why cant we live together, building better life
I visited in 90s had a real feeling of optimism....2022 Putin my friends tell me the economic situation is dire, shops are empty ....tragic
Shops are empty in Canada too!
@@pablovandres let’s not be ridiculous I was in Canada last month, no comparison numpty
@@alanwayte432 Sure, nice cope. The sheer bottery of utterly useless and ignorant russophobes in this comment section is getting out of hand.
lovely to see finns cry in the comments😌
Yeah, and it is also lovely to see how turn the tables. How does it feel to see your heroic army become the second-best in your own country? Absolutely pathetic.
@@Larzang Karelia is ours, Fino-Mongolia is a pathetic country. Go wash up, otherwise we were focused on other lands and completely forgot to teach Finn how to use soap.
@@Larzang Are you on shift at Nokia ?
@@Larzang By the way , are all Finns hillbillies ? I think you are engaged in cattle
@@Larzang it was funny to see how Fino-Mongolia fucked up. Usually this little swamp kept a policy of neutrality and did not interfere in the affairs of strong countries, but now the nerves gave way and the Fino-Mongols ran to the feet of the United States
Most of all, I like to read the erotic fantasies of Finns, whose country was an ally of Nazi Germany - that Karelia is Finland, very funny! )))) In Finland, they don't study history and geography in schools, apparently, and the Internet probably doesn't work there. Karelia is only and exclusively the Republic of Russia!))) And the movie, as always, is great, thank you! A very beautiful video about Russian Karelia!))
Lol you russians sided with the nazis in dividing up Poland and partook in handing over jews to Nazi germany. And you have the balls to call the Finns a nazi ally 😂😂😂
I too like to read the Erotic fantasies of Russians. whose country was an Ally of Nazi Germany 1939-1941, That Karelia would be Russian?, Very funny! :D In Russia, they don't study history and geography in schools, apparently the Russians think the world only existed after the year 1200 when the Grand Duchy of Novgorod existed. Karelia is only for the native and Indigenous Finnic Population that lived there since 2200 BC. three thousand years before the Arrival of the Russian hordes. The Video was indeed very nice though.
These are Finland's primeval forests, annexed by imperialist ruSSian empire.
Lenin created Finland. Can you show at least one coin of Finland before the 20th century? The territories of present-day Finland belonged to Sweden, and then to the Russian Empire, the "state of Finland" never existed)))))
@@kubikrubik9877 It is not a State that rules the land. it is the people aka the Indigenous Finnic population that lived there since 2200 BC, did you not justify the invasion of Crimea because of the Russian population there?
@@romaboo6218 The fact that when the Russian Empire existed, there was no mythical Finland remains a fact. Finns are the Uralic people. 2000 years ago they lived in the Urals
@kubikrubik9877 2000 years ago some of the Uralic peoples already migrated to finland. Thats a fact
Karelia is Finland, temporary stolen by orcs.
Small parts of Karelia were given away to Soviet Union after Finland finally switched sides when it realized it had no chance to continue to fight without the Nazi support. Although Karelians and Finns are closely related, the vast majority of the peninsula was NEVER part of Finland. You are the ignorant orc.
Sd the wannabe nazi kazharian demon
Хрюкни
Карелия это бывшая олонецкая губерния, основанная ещё новгородцами
Финляндия как и Польша це Россия
@@user-tx9gh1fi4t Do you really think the Land of Karelia did not exist before the year 1200? do you think the Novgorodians are Gods? that they just create a landmass? no. the Indigenous finnic population lived there and ruled the land since 2200 BC, Three thousand years before the arrival of the Russian hordes.
Canada we have the same winter lol
We already know it's doable, it's been being done for 1000s of years, lolol!!
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Ah the "Russian" beauty that is actually belongs to Finnic people.
Another person that don't even know what Karelia is
There are three Karelias. Two of them are part of Finland (they are called "regions"). One is part of Russia. The one that is part of Russia is called the "Republic of Karelia" (the one in the video). The Republic of Karelia has never been a part of Finland.
Finland was founded in 1917. Until 1917, Finland was part of the Russian Empire and was called "The Grand Duchy of Finland".
The Republic of Karelia was also part of the Russian Empire, but it was called "The Olonets Governorate", not "Karelia", not "Finland", even before Russian Empire, Karelia was under the Novgorodian Republic. Karelia as a republic appeared in 1920-1923 and since then has had autonomy. Now we in the Karelia we have our own government, our own constitution, our own Head of the Republic. This is Karelian, not Finnish
And I'm Russian Karelian, my ancestors lived here. Vepsians, Karelians and Russians lived and will here together. These people have always lived in peace with each other and called Karelia their home. These people have always been friends with the Finns (people, not government)
@@zimovkakia They havent always lived in peace. Under communism karelians were genocided and replaced by slavs
@@Zelgah Uuhhh..... I wonder where's proofs of Karelian genocide? My grandparents lived in USSR, never heard about genocide from them.
Ukranians and Belarussian came to Karelia, you know why? Because Nazis just destroyed their villages and land, there wasn't any genocide
Beautiful Russia 🐻🐻🐻
Finland ceded this area to the Soviet Union as a result of the 1939-40 Winter War.
Low iq, check history
Small parts of Karelia were given away to Soviet Union after Finland finally switched sides when it realized it had no chance to continue to fight without the Nazi support. Although Karelians and Finns are closely related, the vast majority of the peninsula was NEVER part of Finland. And what you are talking about is such minuscule territories it's completely irrelevant to even mention.
@@jabrilbalakrishna thats not how it went down but alright.
Russia 💯💯👍👍🇷🇺❤️🇷🇺❤️ from korea 🇰🇷
You would, North Korea is the best friend ruSSia has.
Stupid plan with bears. Educate yourself more first
Finnish liars, Karelia has been part of Russia since the time of the Novgorod Republic (13th century)!
Get stuffed,
Karelia belongs to Karelians, Not Russia
Техас Аризона Калифорния Флорида принадлежат Мексики
Karelia kuuluu Suomenkansalle ei Venäjälle 😡🇫🇮🇫🇮
Small parts of Karelia were given away to Soviet Union after Finland finally switched sides when it realized it had no chance to continue to fight without the Nazi support. Although Karelians and Finns are closely related, the vast majority of the peninsula was NEVER part of Finland, dummy.
@@jabrilbalakrishna minä olen Suomesta ja kyllä kuului mitä sinä selität sinne jäi mun sukua kuolleena urpo
Ja Viipuri kuuluu Suomen kansalle minun pappani oli siellä sotimaasa ja hänen veljensä makaa jossain kuolemanjärven rannoilla palasina ei ole ikinä löytynyt
Sä puhut omias
@@petritamminen7146 For all I know you are not even a real person with that black screen so why should it be believed. And most importantly, nobody cares about what your relatives have to say. History is clear enough: Karelia is not Finland. If Karelia is Finland then in Finland there are no Finns but only Swedes considering that they even ruled you for centuries. 😂 How do you like that logic? If you want Karelia to be part of FInland then Finland will become part of Karelia under Russia rule. Hopefully, you can appreciate the irony.
Karelia - stolen from Finland in the winter war.
stolen in the year 1200
The bear cubs were so depressing! Even if they had figured out how to find/eat the food, they couldn't be big enough to survive a winter?? Wouldn't it be more humane to humanely put them down, instead of a long, scary, painful death by cold and starvation? I just about died when they were crawling up his legs:(((((
Did you listen to the documentary? It was stated that by six months old the cubs can easily survive winter with their fat reserves which is why they were released in early summer. These are highly adaptable animals, more adaptable than any other animal on earth. They easily survived that, it’s been done dozens of times before with success. It’s better to let them try than to destroy them. Look up the stories in the US and Canada, cubs lose their mother and survive into adulthood shocking experts. Being on an island without predators the bears have their own paradise.
That looked like a Ukraine Bear
Karelia belongs to Finland. At present it is occupied by russia just like Ukrainian, Georgian, Japanese, Chinese lands etc...
Belongs to russia
Belongs to Russia. The republic of Karelia was never a part of Finnland
Small parts of Karelia were given away to Soviet Union after Finland finally switched sides when it realized it had no chance to continue to fight without the Nazi support. Although Karelians and Finns are closely related, the vast majority of the peninsula was NEVER part of Finland, dummy.
Come and take it.
@@GeneralWinter9 The Finnic tribes lived in and ruled the land 2200 BC - 1200 AD.
I wish that Finland has all of Northwestern Federal District of Russia except for Kaliningrad Oblast Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug and Nenets-Yamalo Autonomous Okrug
Finland
Area: 1,086,844 sq miles
Population 663,000,000 8.50%
Demographics white 99.99%
Check the stated population, it is wildly inaccurate.
@@arthurrsaker8893 I wrote it just for the fun of it what do you think would happen if Finland has all of this land if it happens in real life not fantasy? I would love to hear your thoughts about my unfortunately fictional story thanks for the reply 👍👍.
@@benquoyeser4401 fantasy. Finland is neutral after WW2.
@@BruhV52 what did you think of my story? Thanks for the reply
@@benquoyeser4401 Finland does not want war. It will stay neutral
Stolen land!
Karelia: Finland's Primeval Forests
Another low iq
Read a map and look at the history of the area 🤡
Small parts of Karelia were given away to Soviet Union after Finland finally switched sides when it realized it had no chance to continue to fight without the Nazi support. Although Karelians and Finns are closely related, the vast majority of the peninsula was NEVER part of Finland, ignorant bot.
@@nikolaisosa4512 how about you do that as well? who owned the land 2200 BC - 1200 AD? who lived there since 2200 BC - 2024 AD?
@@jabrilbalakrishna the irony of calling someone ignorant while spouting nonsence.
Ah, yes, "Russian".
Exactly) much better , after all people got out from concentration camps made by fins, thank you for your valuable opinion 😘
@@nikolai_kury Yeah, who was the aggressor in winter war?
It’s Russian now and always will be stop crying and enjoy the wildlife you Scandinavian weirdo
Imperialist russia stolen this land from Finland
Finland was the agressor
Try to remember Russia took Karelia
from Finland.
What is the problem of finding a map of the Republic of Karelia and a map of Finland 1938 on the Internet ? Different borders.
@@tommirt You do realize that the native Finnic population lived in Karelia and ruled it from 2200 BC - 1200 AD? three thousand years before the arrival of the Russian colonists and even then they live there to this day just in far smaller numbers due to Russification and Genocide.
Russia is a beautiful land.!
"Russia's Forests"
I illegally streamed this to my girl
this guy has no idea what he is doing at all
Karelia in the past is owned by the finnish the russians wanted karelia and trade it for soviet swaps and forests the finnish sayed no so the soviets have no choice to invade them
Karelia did not belong to the Finns, the modern Republic of Karelia is not connected with Finland in any way. The former territories of Finland are located in the Leningrad region
@@tommirt ok but the finns owned before the winter war started
🤭😁
All the Finns are triggered by the title. Part of Karelia still belongs to Finland! And Karelia is not artic either😒
Karelia does NOT belong in Russia.
Learn history please before write stupid comments 🤡
KARELIA BELONGS TO RUSSIA
@@GeneralWinter9 Russia is just a big failed fairytale. 🥰
Says who? Bot.
@@jabrilbalakrishna you really wish. 😊
Oh great. Another territory Russia stole from other countries. Karelia does not belong to Russia, it was stolen from Finland. This is war propaganda disguised as a nature film.
Ой хорошо! Другой район, что Россия украла из соседи. Карелия не принадлежит России, Россия спиздила её из Финляндии. Это пропаганда войни, а не естественный фильм.
Oh please, go take a nap!
Small parts of Karelia were given away to Soviet Union after Finland finally switched sides when it realized it had no chance to continue to fight without the Nazi support. Although Karelians and Finns are closely related, the vast majority of the peninsula was NEVER part of Finland. You are the one spreading absurdly false propaganda in a completely apolitical documentary, bot.
@@jabrilbalakrishna Лжете вы. Слушишь; Путин голубой.
Салам хохлёнок)
Живой ещё?
Karelia no es rusa !es FINLANDEZA
Russian it is
Small parts of Karelia were given away to Soviet Union after Finland finally switched sides when it realized it had no chance to continue to fight without the Nazi support. Although Karelians and Finns are closely related, the vast majority of the peninsula was NEVER part of Finland, dummy castro.
anyone knows who made the music from 39.20 aprox?
Wolverines have a notorious reputation of being fearless fighter and will not back down from most challenges from other animals including Wolves and Mountain Lions. But you notice in this documentary the Wolverine moved off the dead animal He was eating when the large Brown Bear came into claim the kill. Wolverines are tough fighters but they are not dumb, the Grizzle type European Brown Bear could destroy that Wolverine in short time if the fight really got serious.
Beautiful nature cool