New Zealand - Wild at Heart | Full Nature Documentary
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
- Far away in the Pacific Ocean lies New Zealand's South Island. From mighty mountains with dramatic glacial valleys, to fjordland's untouched nature, to the tropical shores - a fascinating mix of landscapes, wildlife and people. Thep film accompanies five extraordinary protagonists in their daily passionate commitment to the preservation of their living environment.
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What a wonderful New Zealand 🇳🇿 island....😊
Proud to be Māori, Proud to be from New Zealand 😩❤️
Another fascinating informative, enjoyable natural document shared by an excellent ( Get. Factual) documentary channel...
fantastic documentary, I enjoyed every second of it!!! just a small note, the names of our native birds are the same when singular and plural, for example two kiwi instead of two kiwis! wonderful documentary thank you for this!
Yup, West Coast of NZ bounds the Tasman Sea…rookie mistake Mr Commentator 😂 great doco though 👌👍
Lovely 🥰
I may be mistaken, but I thought it is the Tasman Sea on the west side of the South Island.
Yep your right he definitely got them mixed up lol
I didn't know the Tasman Sea had been renamed the Pacific.
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If the moa, Haast eagle and elephant seal still alive in NZ😢🇳🇿
Elephant can be seen, although rarely, on the South Island East Coast around the Catlins.
The miized population size grows everyday some day everyone wil be a blend.
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when I had money to go skiing
It was all downhill from there DAM...👎👎👎👎👎
Wouldn’t call this a NATURE documentary..
Beautiful documentary. But I can't believe the narrator constantly pronounced Maori (Mahoree phonetically) as Mae oree. You'd think a narrator would do the little bit of research to get it right. Otherwise a grat documentary.
Great documentary, but your narrator needs to learn how to pronounce the word MĀORI.
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This not nature documentary!
Why do you have the freemason symbol on your intro for??
Don't you have any editors, the west coast is bordered by the Tasman sea. Also the native people are called Maori not mayorri, if you can't pronounce the name you could 1 learn how to or 2 don't pronounce it