just imagine the amount of effort it must have taken to create such a wonderful documentary,and providing it for free.highly appreciate this step by netflix.
Actually it wasn't free, its kind of "network advertisement plus documentary" put into one.But since you don't pay anything for it except your data bandwidth, yeah its kinda free. Thanks Netflix!
This is why I adore documentary cinematography. It's difficult enough to find the scenes to film, plus it's unpredictable and uncontrollable, yet they somehow manage to capture every bits of them gracefully. Just look at that opening scene(cheetah side view). Magnificent!
Everything is connected......you, me , plants ,animals , all the elements (known and unknown), space, the universe, the multiverse, the dark matter .... Amazing documentary i have seen by far. Hats off to David Attenborough for his dedication . Thank you Netlfix for connecting us all.....
I am 51 yrs old...for the first time i was so immersed with nature ...rather than 2 minute video with 3 minutes advertisement...Thanks a Ton Netflix for the spectacular show and giving us yet another so inspiring and familiar voice so comforting...Sir Attenborough! Thorough these troubled times..The our Earth will heal..
God Bless David Attenborough. I have been listening to him since my school days - "Living Planet". His voice, his narration, story telling. May he live a 1000yrs and keep bringing these stories to generations to come. Just beautiful. Respects!
@@chroniclesofqueennutmeg It will be a gut wrenching sad day when Sir David Attenborough passes away. Turned 98 May 8, 2024. (born 1925) He dedicated his entire life to nature. Watching from Switzerland, Oct. 8, 2024
the opening shot of the cheetah in this episode is so masterfully executed. it boggles the mind to think that thousands beautiful moments like that are constantly happening every minute of every day all around the world while we aren't looking, and sometimes someone is lucky enough to capture one.
These documentaries makes us think out of the box in an otherwise selfish and self centered world. Sublime documentary made a thousand times better by the greatest commentator of all time!
The only way to save wildlife is to reduce the human population growth. More humans means more demand for natural resources. These natural resources are habitat to wildlife.
@@maxellray wrong. All humans currently on earth can stand side by side within the state of Texas. Overpopulation is a myth. The only solution is a worldwide govwrning and education system that teaches humans to be what we were meant to be...caretakers....and supports that objective. It will happen. Daniel 2:44, Psalm 37
Is probably because they want to remain unseen if they wanted to be known they'd show themselves at the start or the end of the show I am sure they don't deserve the celebrity status Othervise they'd be doing another job and not the one behind the scenes. ❤ Regards
Thank you Netflix for putting these documentaries for free, for me it's not only appeared entertaining and informative but simultaneously it has embraced in my heart the love and respect for mother nature, besides this I also feel full of sorrow for those species getting extinct due to inhuman activities, and I can observe it by my surroundings. Thanks once again.
GOD the creator can take away all your fears and worries if you just lean on Him, look at how He feeds the fowls of the air and clothes the flowers, GOD can give you peace surpassing all understanding, just talk to Him and get to know Him, you can trust Him! (Philippians 4:13, Psalms 139) GOD knew you before He even created you, He knit you in your mothers womb, & We’ve all turned away from Him(we were born in sin and sin separated us from GOD because He is Holy and perfect and hates sin)(lying, stealing(Ten Commandments),So GOD loved us so much so that He sent His only Son JESUS to die and take the punishment for us & now we can be reunited w/ GOD not to do perfect in our life and be a “good person” but to have a relationship w/ GOD who can be , LORD, A FRIEND, and a FATHER to those who trust in JESUS!
@@whatsnextnora dont you fuckig dare use vunrable people with depression, stress, suicidal thoughts ect, to spread your religion, thats a shitty thing to do
Sir David Attenborough inspires me immensely with his clarity in the description of live events of the living world slowly and yet so effectively. The English language here is rich. As a professor, I aspire to be clear in my narratives like him. I wish him a long life.
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I grew up on a staple diet of David Attenborough documentaries. My love for nature big or small has to be owed to this man and the team who work with him. Thank you.
Watching those elephants travelling miles and not getting their food made me cry. This series made me realise how we all should work together to protect this beautiful world created by mother nature.
When you watch such immense soothing documentaries as this one, Never in a billion years would you ever think evil exists on this our wonderful beautiful planet. Thankyou kindly for putting these brilliant documentaries on youtube for us all to enjoy for free may everyone who watches these be healthy loved and happy and at peace with themselves 🙏👌❤
i wish i could travel the world :( these documentaries really make me realize how little i know about the planet and how little i will ever get to see of it
Rupi Jamatia if you watch the bbc special (its not on Netflix) you can see how they shoot it they have many camera men and women trying to get a good shot, they said whenever they go to the Arctic they can’t get to close because they don’t want to interfere with nature
This is by far the best wildlife documentary I've ever watched, and I have seen a lot of documentaries since 2008. The settings, the scenes, the transition of animals and cohesion in the context were all nothing less than perfect. I would absolutely love to watch more of these. I thought that my interest in wildlife documentaries had died, but then this documentary somehow revived it. I was grinning in some parts of this documentary and felt...pretty good. ;)
I seen in the news that they've put these on UA-cam for free at the request of teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic. They've always allowed teachers access to educational documentaries via Netflix for free (so they can show students in class), but now teachers are having to move classes online. Very commendable to see a global big fish putting education before making an extra buck! Well done Netflix!
then why do you give money to products in supermarkets that are sold by people who own all the farmland that destroys nature... such as Bill Gates, or the family behind Nestle, and many more?
Beautifully done..Netfix and Sir. Attenborough made an amazing show. Sir. Attenborhough speaks with such urgency, when he talks about the population of the wildlife. Brings me to tears! I wish I had millions to help with conservation!
Okay, I watched the entire episode but man that intro with the cheetah slowly accelerating still got me electrified. I've seen hundreds of documentaries and I'm so glad I get to witness the new age of footage / montage ushered in. Masterclass!
i can't thank you enough for that , this is the greatest thing ever happened in the history of documentary production, this is not about the show itself. this is about making one of the greatest ever produced wildlife documentary free for public, this is how to raise awareness about wildlife
Check out BLUE PLANET 2 and PLANET EARTH 2! I watched them straight through and repeatedly. So much to learn especially in our oceans. Who needs to research extra terrestrial life, there is so much going on in our own world that is simply mind blowing
An absolute masterpiece. Thank you to the outstanding camera crew and the narration from Sir David Attenborough. Also thanks to Netflix for putting this on UA-cam for free. I would like to find the 5200 that disliked this and find out why.
I forgotten myself during watching this masterpiece of documentaries. Thanks to Netflix. beautiful background music. inspirable stunning shots. The way they made documentary from the selected stories was truly appreciable.
I just can’t imagine how much effort the people behind the scenes take to get these amazing shots. Also, the time it takes to get these facts, shots, and difficulties along the way. I would just like to give a tip of the hat to Netflix and Planet Earth.
I've been watching nature documentaries for over 40yrs, land,sea & air . This one is exceptional well done guys. Oh & the very best person alive to talk about it awesome.
Sometimes i come here to take my mind of the crazy world that is "today". You, reader of this comment, you are the thinker of the future. Continue to spread good vibes.
I do as well.. Only to find myself beaten over the head with clinate change propaganda. It's to the point where we have to just turn off everything, not even read a newspaper anymore.
Feeling so blessed and proud to be an Indian for the fact that animals and nature are all worshipped in India as if they are Gods and India is the world's largest vegetarian country.
أفضل معلومة لمن يحب أن يتخلص من فقر الدم هي خيوط الذرة والله يعافي الجميع برحمته وكرمه ولطفه The best information to get rid of anemia and weakness is to eat yellow corn thread and we ask God for wellness
I can't imagine how many years of training you have to do to be able to do a program like this with the risk of losing your life, people like that are very brave, I greatly admire all those people for having a lot of knowledge about many animals, I love animals and I would like to visit places like this in the future
The Indian government is doing a great job in protecting the tiger population here . Thank you so much for appreciating India's effort in the documentary .
What a precious documentary experiencing through the voice of legendary Sir David Attenborough... Nature and it's beauty is very much important to save our planet..we humans have the biggest responsibility towards it. 43:37 Thanks to the team for appreciating our efforts ... Love from 🇮🇳.
Sand has lots of minerals in it. And the Sahara sand blows as far as Amazon jungle to fertilize it. Because the sand has minerals not found in the jungle.
Truly grateful that they spend so much time capturing these amazing moments in wildlife and then sharing it with us freely. I grew up watching wildlife documentaries and always loved how it destresses and calms my mind.
I'm really a big big David Attenborough fan cause his voice is just perfect for documentaries. I saw the entire series on netflix and it just helps me to relax to sleep. My biggest respect to everyone involved 👏
First of all the camera quality & definition on this documentary is by far the best quality I’ve ever seen on anything in my life! Good job to the production cast! 👍🏽👍🏽
I personally love ocean better than wild. So I watched the video deep sea at first and thought perhaps i won't love this video as much as i loved that one. But here i am, crying with the happiest heart ever that i was lucky enough to discover this our planet documentary series. Thanks a billion times to all the people who were connected with this project. I am a person who truly respect a very few people. But you have earned it. Thanks for making me cry again.💚💚
These are videos/episodes from BBC's Planet Earth, narrated by legend Sir David Attenborough and not by Netflix! They just uploaded it. By the way well done by Netfilx ease of accessibility!
This wildlife doc. seems unparalleled, almost incomparable to any others in terms of the quality of superlatives. Not only educational, informative, but also edifying for all ages. Btw, it's indeed our special luxurious privilege to be able to enjoy watching & appreciate its entirety w/o being interrupted its continuity by those annoying ads or adverts in the UK, or am I the only one feeling so? Thanks for reading my comment, & you all have a marvelous day & stay healthy wherever you are! From California,,,,(05/23/24)
I just can’t imagine how much effort the people behind the scenes take to get these amazing shots. Also, the time it takes to get these facts, shots, and difficulties along the way.
Despite India being such a populous country , no one in the comment section is appreciating the efforts of India(except the narrator) in not only Saving but also increasing the number of tigers , it is such a noble deed. I think people should appreciate the country to increase their moral .
Thank you for having me through your journey from "DESSERTS TO THE GRASSLAND" , speciall being an Indian it feels good to know that the Indian forests can b a place for plenty of habitats ❤️❤️❤️, that's our national animal u will see at the end in this episode 🐯🐅
Excellently narrated scene by scene shows the Total talent of this professional team from top to bottom for each episode for this remarkable Nature service. Let's preserve Mother Nature at all costs for us and the future. Thanks so much Netflix for bringing awareness.
@@TRL-lz7ed *bro,he's simply pointing out a spelling error...most adults go through life not knowing how to spell...others don't have the heart to help them by pointing it out that's all
@@Anthony-uf3oz So what's with the laughing emoji? Mocking and educating is a different thing. Always use a space after a comma. And why you need to use 3 periods when ending a sentence? Are you a human virus too?
It will be a gut wrenching sad day when Sir David Attenborough passes away. Turned 98 May 8, 2024. (born 1925) He dedicated his entire life to nature. Watching from Switzerland, Oct. 8, 2024
Every single shot is phenomenal. Wildlife is so precious, we have to nurture nature 💛 and David makes this all so much more beautiful. Nature is lovely and it’s all around 💛🥹 The shot with the ibex then the leopards appearing in the same spot. The elephants thinking harder to reach food. The Guinea fowl mad at the cheetahs, the conservation efforts aaa 😭🤌 life is so beautiful, and deserves to be treated with respect & so much care.
just imagine the amount of effort it must have taken to create such a wonderful documentary,and providing it for free.highly appreciate this step by netflix.
Nothing is free.
@@nayagoesglobal we are watching it free bro !
@@shoaibahmed449 actually Netflix is getting money from this and you are probably giving money to wifi vendor so in a crux no it's not really free
@@aligillani7107 I’m using my neighbors wifi and watching this so it’s free!
@@shoaibahmed449 ت
Thank you Netflix for putting this on UA-cam for free.
Yes I am poor and love nature
🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
Ya 😂
Actually it wasn't free, its kind of "network advertisement plus documentary" put into one.But since you don't pay anything for it except your data bandwidth, yeah its kinda free. Thanks Netflix!
Se7en Agree. Unless u have unlimited data, you’re technically paying for it every time you’re not using a wifi signal
This is why I adore documentary cinematography. It's difficult enough to find the scenes to film, plus it's unpredictable and uncontrollable, yet they somehow manage to capture every bits of them gracefully. Just look at that opening scene(cheetah side view). Magnificent!
All this require lots of patience. Knowledge & experience acquired over decades have served them well.
@Ben Hakim did you see by yourself?
@Ben Hakim It is all natural, you can't plan this, you have to wait patiently for the the right moment. Hidden. Don't talk when you don't know crap.
Halo
@Certified Normie he'll probably say "just train 50,000 bird's bro
Everything is connected......you, me , plants ,animals , all the elements (known and unknown), space, the universe, the multiverse, the dark matter ....
Amazing documentary i have seen by far. Hats off to David Attenborough for his dedication . Thank you Netlfix for connecting us all.....
cringe comment
@@truthgiovanni6354 thanks
@@AjayAdigopalOntario lol
@@truthgiovanni6354was that aimed at yourself?
If everyone understood that we would get alot farther in life!!
I am 51 yrs old...for the first time i was so immersed with nature ...rather than 2 minute video with 3 minutes advertisement...Thanks a Ton Netflix for the spectacular show and giving us yet another so inspiring and familiar voice so comforting...Sir Attenborough! Thorough these troubled times..The our Earth will heal..
Ofcourse its promising
I love people like you
God Bless David Attenborough. I have been listening to him since my school days - "Living Planet". His voice, his narration, story telling. May he live a 1000yrs and keep bringing these stories to generations to come. Just beautiful. Respects!
He is the man when it comes to documentaries for sure! Long may he continue! 👍😊
@@chroniclesofqueennutmeg It will be a gut wrenching sad day when Sir David Attenborough passes away. Turned 98 May 8, 2024. (born 1925) He dedicated his entire life to nature. Watching from Switzerland, Oct. 8, 2024
This is the type of content kids and teens should be watching.
everyone tbh
YOU'RE AWESOME They’ll never watch it because of fortnite and other Battle Royale games
@@prathambhosale3765 ok boomer
@@averageterrariafan2215 Think you are a boomer cause I'm a teen myself.
Ya
the opening shot of the cheetah in this episode is so masterfully executed. it boggles the mind to think that thousands beautiful moments like that are constantly happening every minute of every day all around the world while we aren't looking, and sometimes someone is lucky enough to capture one.
We’re quite fortunate to see it!
Absolutely amazing. Brilliantly done... Couldn't have said it better myself.
Read our minds❤
These documentaries makes us think out of the box in an otherwise selfish and self centered world. Sublime documentary made a thousand times better by the greatest commentator of all time!
The worst part about it is those with power who can do something it are the same one who destroying it🤦🏾♂️🥺
The only way to save wildlife is to reduce the human population growth. More humans means more demand for natural resources. These natural resources are habitat to wildlife.
Thank you Netflix for putting this on UA-cam for free.
@@maxellray wrong. All humans currently on earth can stand side by side within the state of Texas. Overpopulation is a myth. The only solution is a worldwide govwrning and education system that teaches humans to be what we were meant to be...caretakers....and supports that objective. It will happen. Daniel 2:44, Psalm 37
@@maxellray don't worry bill gate's taking care of that part lol😂🤣😂
Everybody talks about the legendary narrator but nobody talks about the team who took this amazing videos of the nature. Kudos
Is probably because they want to remain unseen if they wanted to be known they'd show themselves at the start or the end of the show
I am sure they don't deserve the celebrity status
Othervise they'd be doing another job and not the one behind the scenes. ❤ Regards
I hope I can see a glimpse of them in the video, doing stunts or checking camera recording of their target animal
literally everyone is talking about both
Thank you Netflix for putting this on UA-cam for free.
When you look at earth and it's beauty..it's an artistic masterpiece
Not just the earth. The universe
Athiests might disagree
shout out to the creator
@@baller54915 Right! Beyond masterpiece , universe is something that cant be described with words
Thank you Netflix for putting this on UA-cam for free.
Thank you Netflix for putting these documentaries for free, for me it's not only appeared entertaining and informative but simultaneously it has embraced in my heart the love and respect for mother nature, besides this I also feel full of sorrow for those species getting extinct due to inhuman activities, and I can observe it by my surroundings. Thanks once again.
its not free. you time is free
You’re welcome my son.
Copy paste
Abnormal abandoned👆🖕Inhuman.
@@MuhammadAli-iy4qn Ur a dropkick that thought you said something smart but you didnt
Every single scene is tremendously beautiful, which makes me feel like I'm into it experiencing this sort of wildlife vicariously.
True it is so well made indeed
ikr i want to inject this documentary directly into my bloodstream like heroin its so freaking good
Ho se il e CC u😅f😅w😂
You have no idea about what you're talking
how beautiful is our nature is .. we humans don't deserve this ... I'm feeling depressed and stress but this series makes me feel good
GOD the creator can take away all your fears and worries if you just lean on Him, look at how He feeds the fowls of the air and clothes the flowers, GOD can give you peace surpassing all understanding, just talk to Him and get to know Him, you can trust Him! (Philippians 4:13, Psalms 139) GOD knew you before He even created you, He knit you in your mothers womb, & We’ve all turned away from Him(we were born in sin and sin separated us from GOD because He is Holy and perfect and hates sin)(lying, stealing(Ten Commandments),So GOD loved us so much so that He sent His only Son JESUS to die and take the punishment for us & now we can be reunited w/ GOD not to do perfect in our life and be a “good person” but to have a relationship w/ GOD who can be , LORD, A FRIEND, and a FATHER to those who trust in JESUS!
@@whatsnextnora Then why hasn't he done it yet?
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@@whatsnextnora dont you fuckig dare use vunrable people with depression, stress, suicidal thoughts ect, to spread your religion, thats a shitty thing to do
@@Critical-N he doesnt care I guess
The Camera Crew has put really great effort into this.
Lol
@@zetelofabread wtf????
@@sachinrathee0611 Its a joke it's funny
fr!!
Hidden cameras n drones
Only dedicated people can make such an amazing documentaries!!!! RESPECT
Q: What makes documentary a documentary ?
A: David Attenborough's voice.
indeed
No truer words has spoken.
Although I don't know English, I watch it in the original language. I admire that unique voice :D
Absolutely..☺
The earth itself makes it. The narrator is insignificant
Netflix If You Saw This Post, Then I Really Want To Thank You For Providing Such Quality content On UA-cam.😎
سبحان الله
Utkarsh they bought it for us lose
Sir David Attenborough inspires me immensely with his clarity in the description of live events of the living world slowly and yet so effectively. The English language here is rich. As a professor, I aspire to be clear in my narratives like him. I wish him a long life.
You don't see a lot of people address him but him knighthood title, nice too see you do.
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@@ehiborisreal3043 UK?
How blessed we are to watch this for free.
For the pirates everything is free..😂
yep
Netflix isnt that expensive is it?
Yes lololollol
👍
I grew up on a staple diet of David Attenborough documentaries. My love for nature big or small has to be owed to this man and the team who work with him.
Thank you.
Watching those elephants travelling miles and not getting their food made me cry. This series made me realise how we all should work together to protect this beautiful world created by mother nature.
Very true! More needs to be done 👍😊
So true, wish I could invite all those elephants for dinner.
this world is created by God the only powerful
Oh relax you big baby😂 They are Elephants pure muscle and a lot of fat. They can survive much longer without food than we do.
Not by mother nature bro, by God almighty🙌🏼 God is always so good
When you watch such immense soothing documentaries as this one, Never in a billion years would you ever think evil exists on this our wonderful beautiful planet.
Thankyou kindly for putting these brilliant documentaries on youtube for us all to enjoy for free may everyone who watches these be healthy loved and happy and at peace with themselves 🙏👌❤
i wish i could travel the world :( these documentaries really make me realize how little i know about the planet and how little i will ever get to see of it
Damn bro
I like Sir David Attinbourgha because he . Know,s what . He is talking about .
Along with that . He has the Knoledge of this Planet inside & out . .
@@richardtatem4933 he also has knowledge of your mother, inside & out.
@@DrDoobie4Twenty not funny 😒
The shots are incredible. The camera person must be very proud.
I'm assuming most of the work is done by remote controlled cameras.
Rupi Jamatia if you watch the bbc special (its not on Netflix) you can see how they shoot it they have many camera men and women trying to get a good shot, they said whenever they go to the Arctic they can’t get to close because they don’t want to interfere with nature
@@hdp1123 👍😊
pretty sure i saw somewhere that it took 30 camera men and women and they filmed for 2-3 years all over the world
Ow hambai😂
1:28 One of the best opening scenes for a wildlife documentary ever. The background music pulls you into the chase. I could watch it over and over
This is by far the best wildlife documentary I've ever watched, and I have seen a lot of documentaries since 2008. The settings, the scenes, the transition of animals and cohesion in the context were all nothing less than perfect. I would absolutely love to watch more of these. I thought that my interest in wildlife documentaries had died, but then this documentary somehow revived it. I was grinning in some parts of this documentary and felt...pretty good. ;)
The tall grasslands in India...what an art!😍
The way they hide the animals...looks like a painting..!
I seen in the news that they've put these on UA-cam for free at the request of teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic. They've always allowed teachers access to educational documentaries via Netflix for free (so they can show students in class), but now teachers are having to move classes online. Very commendable to see a global big fish putting education before making an extra buck! Well done Netflix!
I wondered how in the world this Netflix doc is on UA-cam!!! I am so glad to see this!
@7 dude thanks This is literally what I was looking for👍
Thanks alot!
Carl Meehan watching movies is hardly education.
Thanks a lot...
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The opening scene alone, the brief footage of the cheetah, was a masterpiece all by itself.
any possibility u can edit that and send me :)
No love for the Arabian Leopard? 🐆
Shawn Leonard I was thinking the same thing! Isn’t a wildebeest kind of too strong for this cat?
Shawn Leonard awesome video. Also thankful I’m not a wildebeest😋
Dork
I hope so badly that videos like these produce more and more conservation efforts! We can't afford to lose more of our wonderful wildlife
then why do you give money to products in supermarkets that are sold by people who own all the farmland that destroys nature... such as Bill Gates, or the family behind Nestle, and many more?
Beautifully done..Netfix and Sir. Attenborough made an amazing show.
Sir. Attenborhough speaks with such urgency, when he talks about the population of the wildlife.
Brings me to tears!
I wish I had millions to help with conservation!
Let’s all take a moment and realize how beautiful the world is
@@lukakoll7212 It’s sad that we’re destroying all of the beautiful things in nature
yes
Corona
time for a song
@@christopherbzowski4346 DEFINETLY
David Attenborough to nature documentaries is like Mozart to classical music. Pure bliss
Our planet Earth is heavenly beautiful🌏no planet can be like mother Earth , thank you Netflix 🙏❤
Why they broke up already she left
Okay, I watched the entire episode but man that intro with the cheetah slowly accelerating still got me electrified. I've seen hundreds of documentaries and I'm so glad I get to witness the new age of footage / montage ushered in. Masterclass!
Thank you Netflix for putting this on UA-cam for free.
The way David Attenborough describes everything makes it so beautiful
i can't thank you enough for that , this is the greatest thing ever happened in the history of documentary production, this is not about the show itself. this is about making one of the greatest ever produced wildlife documentary free for public, this is how to raise awareness about wildlife
That has to be the best animal documentary intro ever, the way the cheetah is running and then the wildebeasts pan in, just wow!
Background music is epic too
these documentaries are amazing. nature is a real life triller
Check out BLUE PLANET 2 and PLANET EARTH 2! I watched them straight through and repeatedly. So much to learn especially in our oceans. Who needs to research extra terrestrial life, there is so much going on in our own world that is simply mind blowing
When David Attenborough narrates, one feels hope.
Absolutely incredible documentary, of the highest quality!
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An absolute masterpiece. Thank you to the outstanding camera crew and the narration from Sir David Attenborough. Also thanks to Netflix for putting this on UA-cam for free. I would like to find the 5200 that disliked this and find out why.
Maybe they just didn't like it.
@@albertawheat6832 Or maybe because they were jealous that they lived in a country that didn't have grasslands 😂😂😂😂😂
Thank you Netflix for putting this on UA-cam for free.. Kudos to the whole team for giving us such a masterpiece ️️️.
I forgotten myself during watching this masterpiece of documentaries. Thanks to Netflix. beautiful background music. inspirable stunning shots. The way they made documentary from the selected stories was truly appreciable.
I just can’t imagine how much effort the people behind the scenes take to get these amazing shots. Also, the time it takes to get these facts, shots, and difficulties along the way. I would just like to give a tip of the hat to Netflix and Planet Earth.
I've been watching nature documentaries for over 40yrs, land,sea & air . This one is exceptional well done guys.
Oh & the very best person alive to talk about it awesome.
Thanks Netflix for uploading these precious videos .Hope they will generate some awareness about environment.
Sometimes i come here to take my mind of the crazy world that is "today". You, reader of this comment, you are the thinker of the future. Continue to spread good vibes.
I do as well.. Only to find myself beaten over the head with clinate change propaganda. It's to the point where we have to just turn off everything, not even read a newspaper anymore.
@@lilmike2710 When did caring about our home became "propaganda " lmao
@@Pratyush017 when politicians began using it for personal gain and globalist agendas.
@@lilmike2710 lolol play minecraft yeees
@@darthrevan5119 I legit would play MC.... If I was like, 9.
Feeling so blessed and proud to be an Indian for the fact that animals and nature are all worshipped in India as if they are Gods and India is the world's largest vegetarian country.
India fake gods
Your flag’s colors look like nature too in the thumbnail, sunset/clouds/grass
Someone give an OSCAR to that Camera crew..
I believe they use decoys such as rock cameras and other things as to not disturb the wildlife
أفضل معلومة لمن يحب أن يتخلص من فقر الدم هي خيوط الذرة والله يعافي الجميع برحمته وكرمه ولطفه The best information to get rid of anemia and weakness is to eat yellow corn thread and we ask God for wellness
@@TheRealGlooper even then placement and remotely moving them is awesome.
It's a series, genius.
Yea it hidden cameras it says it in the video
I can't imagine how many years of training you have to do to be able to do a program like this with the risk of losing your life, people like that are very brave, I greatly admire all those people for having a lot of knowledge about many animals, I love animals and I would like to visit places like this in the future
I absolutely love how Netflix uploads this for free, and how they have taken the clips of these marvelous creatures
The Indian government is doing a great job in protecting the tiger population here .
Thank you so much for appreciating India's effort in the documentary .
How many tiger you have 😅
Do you worship them too 😂😂😂😂
@@Penquin_0 3682 🗿🐅
I'm a simple man , I hear David Attenborough's voice I continue the documentary.
Wild Australia narrator is cringeworthy. Felt like shoving a glass bulb up my ass to break then pull out the shards of cut glass.
Me too
@@ryanhopwood1148 ikoolllllllll
@@ryanhopwood1148
You should do it. Don’t forget to record it for the UA-cam viewers.
lol. I actually search for nature shows that are narrated
by: Sir David Attenborough
He’s the best.
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
What a precious documentary experiencing through the voice of legendary Sir David Attenborough... Nature and it's beauty is very much important to save our planet..we humans have the biggest responsibility towards it.
43:37 Thanks to the team for appreciating our efforts ... Love from 🇮🇳.
Goosebumps when he said “ its the desert that enriches the sea”
Sand has lots of minerals in it. And the Sahara sand blows as far as Amazon jungle to fertilize it. Because the sand has minerals not found in the jungle.
Timbers : Shivered 🥶🥶🥶
Its sunk in like WOW
The shots are incredible. The camera person must be very proud.
And people ruining everything beautiful in the world
Nice having shows like this to educate us and appreciate things that we take for granted. Netflix thank you!
Truly grateful that they spend so much time capturing these amazing moments in wildlife and then sharing it with us freely. I grew up watching wildlife documentaries and always loved how it destresses and calms my mind.
This was very beautiful!! We must protect and conserve our environment, and our planet! Thank you, Netflix!
David's Voice is something,lets protect him at all costs
24:25 this scene is MASTERPIECE
Brilliantly Pointed out! Thank You!
David's Voice is So Elagant, it makes me want to keep watching
Elegant ??
Thank you Netflix for putting this on UA-cam for free.
I'm really a big big David Attenborough fan cause his voice is just perfect for documentaries. I saw the entire series on netflix and it just helps me to relax to sleep. My biggest respect to everyone involved 👏
Thank you India❤and other countries who done so much to reserve our planet and mankind ❤
First of all the camera quality & definition on this documentary is by far the best quality I’ve ever seen on anything in my life! Good job to the production cast! 👍🏽👍🏽
I have a Netflix subscription and I'm still watching this on UA-cam somehow
For some reason the quality drops in Netflix and doesn’t improve for sometime so I am watching it here now :/
youtube is more handyy
Watch "Wild wild country". I couldn't watch.
We can read comments too
We can be frandz, giv me passport of netflix
Water is one of the most precious commodities on earth
"In the last 100 years, the number of wild tigers has declined by over 95 percent."
I have no words...
@Jerry Phillips Only in India.
Because the hunters are being hunted... And that's sad
There more tigers in texas than the wild :)
@@RoseUnseen tigers've left the wild and become domestic animals in the US :)
@@cjhaedaten8711 I guess we need to hunt hunter's hunters.
I personally love ocean better than wild. So I watched the video deep sea at first and thought perhaps i won't love this video as much as i loved that one. But here i am, crying with the happiest heart ever that i was lucky enough to discover this our planet documentary series. Thanks a billion times to all the people who were connected with this project. I am a person who truly respect a very few people. But you have earned it. Thanks for making me cry again.💚💚
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@@amandinet6032Joan Zara a up😮😢🎉😂❤
Love my India❤️🇮🇳🌏
We all should protect our home in every possible way we can
Thank you Netflix for putting this on UA-cam for free.
@@tida2770 such weird comments
Ndksrrhehlg
Thanks Netflix very beautiful 😍❤️
Watching from Africa Kenya
Beautifully shot, narrated and presented. Netflix is the best!
These are videos/episodes from BBC's Planet Earth, narrated by legend Sir David Attenborough and not by Netflix! They just uploaded it. By the way well done by Netfilx ease of accessibility!
Bhai quality dekh
Gaurav Chaudhary BBC NOT NETFLIX
@@tumbashtumbash6777 Actually, these episodes are from Our Planet which was made for Netflix. BBC's Planet Earth is a different show.
His voice brings me back to my childhood. Iconic man
I don't need a therapy, I just need to watch one of these documentaries narrated by Sir David Attenborough. 😀
@@fairweather1704 00⁰0⁰
Yeah.....awesome
During lock down in India right now it's been really a good pastime
It's my sleeping pill for insomnia 😂
Correction: I don't need therapy, I just need to watch one of these documentaries narrated by Sir David Attenborough.
This wildlife doc. seems unparalleled, almost incomparable to any others in terms of the quality of superlatives. Not only educational, informative, but also edifying for all ages. Btw, it's indeed our special luxurious privilege to be able to enjoy watching & appreciate its entirety w/o being interrupted its continuity by those annoying ads or adverts in the UK, or am I the only one feeling so? Thanks for reading my comment, & you all have a marvelous day & stay healthy wherever you are! From California,,,,(05/23/24)
Just find his voice so so calming since I was a child
Relaxing feeling well
The lifecycle of the Alcon Blue Butterfly is absolutely phenomenal! Woah!
Ikr! It’s amazing! It’s like the ants adopt them!
Thank you Netflix for putting this on UA-cam for free.
Narrated by David Attenborough, say no more ❤️
That’s Sir David Attenborough to you
Wayne Plaisted stfu Trumpet!
The man is a disgrace. Jumping on the climate change hoax he has lost all credibility.
@@amartatla5131 ok boomer
@@amartatla5131 David Attenborough spent ages on this and Your just going to call him a disgrace
I just can’t imagine how much effort the people behind the scenes take to get these amazing shots. Also, the time it takes to get these facts, shots, and difficulties along the way.
It's amazing how these animals don't really talk but they understand each other well and that the team work is always amazing.
🐶🐶
Oh they talk just in a different way than you and I my friend each species of creation has it's own language remember that.🏖👌🏽
damn right
Despite India being such a populous country , no one in the comment section is appreciating the efforts of India(except the narrator) in not only Saving but also increasing the number of tigers , it is such a noble deed. I think people should appreciate the country to increase their moral .
Yes you're right
Morale*
@@motorevving9529 can u give me some English classes , I am weak in it.
@@mr.curious6872 Your comment is perfect factually. I just want you to make it perfect grammatically. No sarcasm.
@@motorevving9529yeah I am weak in grammar , i need some classes.
Thank you for having me through your journey from "DESSERTS TO THE GRASSLAND" , speciall being an Indian it feels good to know that the Indian forests can b a place for plenty of habitats ❤️❤️❤️, that's our national animal u will see at the end in this episode 🐯🐅
when david attenborough said the tiger numbers are increasing..i feel so proud lol...this doc is a masterpiece
Where were you in the video lol
Kudos to the whole team for giving us such a masterpiece ️️️. Thank you Netflix for putting this on UA-cam for free..
How can you be in the right place at the right time filming all these...its incredible
They don't be at the right time. They document around 1000s of hours to get the document.
One of the best nature documentaries ever made. Thanks to the people from Netflix who've decided to put it on UA-cam for free!
When i saw the herd of dessert elephants trek hundreds of kilometers just to find dried up river bed i really feel like crying.
you are bruh.. you are...
"Dessert"? You know that dessert is what is eaten after the main course, yes?
@@nickturner2813 pfftt- You seem like my type of person not going to lie
Thank you Netflix for putting this on UA-cam for free.
The visuals, music, Sir Attenborough's message, everything about this documentary is awesome. Thank u netflix 🐒🦁🐘🐯🐳🐦🌴🌳🌲
Sir David Attenborough never disappoints. This is very educational. Nature at it's best
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You know for sure that the documentary you're watching is extraordinary when Sir David Attenborough narrated it.
JOPI MOTO Gotta give credit to the film crew too. They also do a fantastic job!!
The opening scene alone, the brief footage of the cheetah, was a masterpiece all by itself.
David Attenborough’s voice is just so nice to listen to😊
Excellently narrated scene by scene shows the Total talent of this professional team from top to bottom for each episode for this remarkable Nature service.
Let's preserve Mother Nature at all costs for us and the future.
Thanks so much Netflix for bringing awareness.
David Attenborough is a national treasure
Triple X No he isn’t. He is a global treasure hands down.
He is a liar.
@@MrShnazer .. Oh and you've never told a lie in your life Shit-head? *
Wayne Plaisted stfu Trumpet fck!
@@splash5150izy hahahahahahah
Save the man for his voice and save the planet for Netflix to make such masterpiece documentaries for us to watch for free.
“Protect the precious space that garsslands and deserts provide, and the animals will bounce back.” 🥰♥️
Grassland not garssland 😂
@@sag.dutonde2325 are you a human virus?
@@TRL-lz7ed *bro,he's simply pointing out a spelling error...most adults go through life not knowing how to spell...others don't have the heart to help them by pointing it out that's all
@@Anthony-uf3oz So what's with the laughing emoji? Mocking and educating is a different thing.
Always use a space after a comma. And why you need to use 3 periods when ending a sentence?
Are you a human virus too?
@@TRL-lz7ed chill out lol
It will be a gut wrenching sad day when Sir David Attenborough passes away. Turned 98 May 8, 2024. (born 1925) He dedicated his entire life to nature. Watching from Switzerland, Oct. 8, 2024
The voice of sir David Attenborough alone is a masterpiece....He captures your attention all through..
A great storyteller
The intro shot of the Cheetah running is spectacular
Because it was fake. The background was a green screen.
CGI
@@neerajdevi845 flat earther right here hahahahaha
@ and another flat earther here hahaha
Mesmerizing it was
Protect David Attenborough at all costs.
Truly an INTERNATIONAL treasure!
😀
HAHA
He is my sleeping pill
😃
This is by far one of the best things uploaded on youtube
Every single shot is phenomenal. Wildlife is so precious, we have to nurture nature 💛 and David makes this all so much more beautiful. Nature is lovely and it’s all around 💛🥹
The shot with the ibex then the leopards appearing in the same spot. The elephants thinking harder to reach food. The Guinea fowl mad at the cheetahs, the conservation efforts aaa 😭🤌 life is so beautiful, and deserves to be treated with respect & so much care.