🌿 Welcome, everyone! 🌿 Our 50-minute adventure through Brazil's stunning Mata Atlântica is about to begin! Get ready to meet rare monkeys, daring birds, and curious coatis. Enjoy the show, and let us know which animal is your favorite! 🌳🦜🐒
Thank you for a very informative, educational, & all around full video experience. I very much hope that the Mata Atlantica can be saved for future generations. What a beautiful place for people to enjoy even though videos like your's. I have subscribed and liked. Thank you again.
I am thankful that I came across this unique ecosystem, which I never knew about before! Much of the world knows much of the Amazon, but seldom the Mata Atlantica. I'm glad that multiple countries are invested in preserving this area already. To all Brazilians, Argentinians, and other South Americans, I greet you from Canada! I urge anyone reading this comment to consider the growing concept of eco-tourism, a good way to both preserve natural habitats while also generating much-needed money for your family, friends, and neighbors. As far as I'm aware, gorillas and sharks are successfully being protected in this way. Having people across the globe see these amazing forests and creatures not only brings in tourism dollars, but also helps promote awareness of ecological conservation across the world! Love and do what you will, my fellow human beings❤🔥
Thank you so much for your comment! 🥰 We're thrilled to hear that you found the documentary enlightening and that it introduced you to the wonders of the Mata Atlântica. Greetings from our team to you in Canada, and thank you for spreading love and awareness about ecological conservation. Keep enjoying and sharing our content!
Being a Brazilian, I just realize the amazing nature when foreign tourists keep on admiring in awe from the train window that takes us to the coast. The green forest view is really beautiful. A piece of Paradise on Earth. The humming birds are also awesome!❤
@@BrianMusana-ge5pr I'm Brazilian. There's a wonderful train ride between Curitiba and Morretes (down the Serra do Mar, crossing the Atlantic Forest). Morretes is a small and charming historical city. It's located in the state of Paraná, in the south of Brazil.
Having grown up in this region of Brazil, first off, let me give kudos to the outstanding cinematography. Also, I have been very blessed to visit many places on four continents, yet Iguaçú Falls is still ghe most stunning and awesome place I have ever been. I've seen the swifts flying through the falls. It is phenomenal to see their hidden lives caught on film. Incredible footage and narration of such a magical place. Bringd back lots of memories from childhood, now that decades of time and a continent away separate me from there. Superb documentary. Many thanks to all who helped make this film.
Brazil's Atlantic Forest is truly magical - a rich ecosystem filled with diverse wildlife, each scene radiating pristine and mysterious beauty. Thank you to the team for bringing us this inspiring glimpse into such a natural wonder!
This video brought me good memories of the period I had the privilege of living in the heart of Mata Atlântica. It is really full of wonders. Every single day new wonders to be experienced.
Absolutely breathtaking! This documentary beautifully captures the diverse wildlife and lush landscapes of Brazil's Atlantic Forest. From the vibrant birdlife to the elusive mammals, every moment is a visual feast. Kudos to the team for bringing us closer to the wonders of Mata Atlântica!
Our country is truly diverse and rich in nature. It was not discovered by Europeans, it was invaded by Europeans, indigenous peoples had already inhabited Brazil for thousands of years.
100% agreement w/everyone. The issue is now entirely of worldwide proportions; effective, short and long term - sane - action is necessary...without furthering extinctions - and especially our own; God preserve what good reason that might possibly remain to us; wherever the hell that might miraculously be.
Hi @HenryEmmanuel-ji6fn , thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. We appreciate your point, and we want to assure you that our intent is to celebrate the natural wonders and habitats across the globe, not to undervalue the importance and the agency of local cultures and their histories. We appreciate and encourage this dialogue - thank you once again for your insights!
point of more correction to your ego. your ancestry is great and no one disputes it, what you miss, the point that evades you, is that Europeans placed your country on a WORLD MAP. your country was placed on an existing knowledge of the world. Indigenous people did not know where they were, what the world was or which way it turned. YOUR COUNTRY WAS DISCOVERED BY EUROPEANS, and they also had the written word and could record shit natives couldn;t, say in saying wake up to reality!!!
Europeans may have discovered it, the indigenous people were born into it. I can see why it may come across negative, though I don't think it was intended.
46:18 Watching the young Swifts take their first leap into the unknown… What instincts drive them to fly through a waterfall to a world they've never seen? This moment is absolutely breathtaking! Nature’s power is both awe-inspiring and humbling.
The city of Fortaleza in Ceará is the 4th most populous and richest capital in Brazil and the richest in the Northeast region of the country! The city is incredible and you need to include it in your trips, it’s so worth it!
Hi @Cow_Juice! Thanks for supporting us since the beginning! 💛 And glad you enjoyed it! We'll upload many more 50min. docs, so stay tuned! Wish you a nice day! 🐄
@@terramater It's really everyone of you that deserves all the thanks. So thanks so much to each and everyone of the team. You guys really did a phenomenal job. We appreciate the work put into this and all the videos you make. Have a wonderful day ahead as well. 😃💚
Superb documentary , beautiful blessed country , this 🌎 paradise need more protection from us humans , to save all this splendour nature and living species 🙏 , excellent video , wonderful ❤❤❤
24:59 the rain droplets are making the same size splash as when the hummingbird dipped itself into the water. It just goes to show how small the hummingbird is, as well as exquisitely created.
Assisiti ao documentário, nao sou muito bom com o ingles e em geral nao ligo muito para as falas. Depois de muitos documentários bons e ruins, americanos e europeus, conclui que falta neles uma questão chave: conversar e por os descobrimentos dos observadores nativos. Eu soj do inteiror do Rio de Janeiro, e são espetaculares os segredos contados por quem vive no meio da mata, e suas opiniões sobre os bichos e plantas. No Brasil quem melhor conta essas histórias sao os reporteres do Globo Rural. Abraços. Parabems pelas imagens, são incríveis
Oi @leonardolimacordeiro! Obrigada por compartilhar a sua experiência com a gente e que bom que vc gostou do nosso documentario, ficamos felizes! Abraços!
@@terramater Honestly, I want you guys to make a documentary series on the Amazon Rainforest. Cover different parts of it. I believe there is ao much more in this beautiful Rainforest!
The Atlantic Forest is undergoing a process of natural restoration, combined with reforestation actions encouraged by private initiatives and with state support.
Unfortunately, my country does not know how to take care of this wealth that we have. We are threatening the existence of this biome, the majority of our population is found on the coast where the Atlantic forest is located. I hope that someday this situation will change!
Yes and it was home to more than 20 million people before their arrival, they never needed to develop villages because the country has always been rich in food regardless of the environment
@@Nathavoltaccording to Wikipedia less than 20% of the original Atlantic forest biome survives - sounds very similar to Europe and the US. (“A partir da colonização europeia, e principalmente, no século XX, a Mata Atlântica passou por intenso desmatamento, restando menos de 20% da cobertura vegetal original.”)
your ancestry is great and no one disputes it, what you miss, the point that evades you, is that Europeans placed your country on a WORLD MAP. your country was placed on an existing knowledge of the world. Indigenous people did not know where they were, what the world was or which way it turned. YOUR COUNTRY WAS DISCOVERED BY EUROPEANS, and they also had the written word and could record shit natives couldn;t, say in saying wake up to reality!!! this is the same the world over!!!! Europeans discovered MOST OF THE WORLD!!
these Europeans saying they discovered this and that.... the whole world had natives who existed in those places with all knowledge of their environment... thus that's no discovery
Beautiful footage. But I would appreciate briefly seeing the names of species discussed on screen, especially those for which the English narrator struggled to pronounce the Portuguese names. Portuguese common names and scientific names would be great. Thanks.
What they really need to do is set up some wildlife corridors of forest a couple of miles thick and join all those bits of forest back up so all those animals can link up and breed with each other 🤔
My German ancestors would complain of rivers and other obstacles that would be hard to farm or fence and keep livestock in. Therefore, no one wanted them.
Other kinds of swifts "swiftlets" or cave swifts make their nests from their unique saliva and humans have harvested their nests to make birdsnest soup, although that might now be prohibited.
Thank you for your insightful comments @delroygreen945. We agree that the term 'discovery' can often neglect the fact that many regions were already inhabited by diverse cultures and societies long before Europeans arrived. The focus of this documentary is primarily on the remarkable natural history of Brazil's Mata Atlântica, acknowledging the forest's native flora, fauna, and their unique behaviours. However, we acknowledge and respect the rich history and the indigenous people of these lands who have been there for hundreds of years. Your feedback helps us be more aware in our language use, and for that, we are appreciative. Thanks for engaging with our content!
NO Lies, just your ego and ignorance getting in the way of you facing world reality. your ancestry is great and no one disputes it, what you miss, the point that evades you, is that Europeans placed your country on a WORLD MAP. your country was placed on an existing knowledge of the world. Indigenous people did not know where they were, what the world was or which way it turned. YOUR COUNTRY WAS DISCOVERED BY EUROPEANS, and they also had the written word and could record shit natives couldn;t, say in saying wake up to reality!!!
@@terramater Thank you for your intelligent and intellectual, thoughtful response that tactfully pushes this conversation forward in a better direction than others
🌿 Welcome, everyone! 🌿
Our 50-minute adventure through Brazil's stunning Mata Atlântica is about to begin! Get ready to meet rare monkeys, daring birds, and curious coatis. Enjoy the show, and let us know which animal is your favorite! 🌳🦜🐒
Need as amazon get alot looks but this rainforst is overlook big sos need for this forest
What amazing documentry
Great to hear, that you've enjoyed it!
We'll upload many more, so don't forget to subscribe! 🤗
@@terramater all ready im need one why mink.need to.wt else is in uk
Thank you for a very informative, educational, & all around full video experience. I very much hope that the Mata Atlantica can be saved for future generations. What a beautiful place for people to enjoy even though videos like your's. I have subscribed and liked. Thank you again.
I am thankful that I came across this unique ecosystem, which I never knew about before! Much of the world knows much of the Amazon, but seldom the Mata Atlantica. I'm glad that multiple countries are invested in preserving this area already.
To all Brazilians, Argentinians, and other South Americans, I greet you from Canada! I urge anyone reading this comment to consider the growing concept of eco-tourism, a good way to both preserve natural habitats while also generating much-needed money for your family, friends, and neighbors. As far as I'm aware, gorillas and sharks are successfully being protected in this way.
Having people across the globe see these amazing forests and creatures not only brings in tourism dollars, but also helps promote awareness of ecological conservation across the world!
Love and do what you will, my fellow human beings❤🔥
Thank you so much for your comment! 🥰 We're thrilled to hear that you found the documentary enlightening and that it introduced you to the wonders of the Mata Atlântica. Greetings from our team to you in Canada, and thank you for spreading love and awareness about ecological conservation. Keep enjoying and sharing our content!
Being a Brazilian, I just realize the amazing nature when foreign tourists keep on admiring in awe from the train window that takes us to the coast. The green forest view is really beautiful. A piece of Paradise on Earth. The humming birds are also awesome!❤
Hi, @emiliayonekokumata7167, You are absolutely right, the nature in Brazil is truly amazing. Thanks for watching 🙂
@emilia what part of Brazil is this train?
you all might lose it all pretty soon
@@BrianMusana-ge5pr I'm Brazilian. There's a wonderful train ride between Curitiba and Morretes (down the Serra do Mar, crossing the Atlantic Forest). Morretes is a small and charming historical city. It's located in the state of Paraná, in the south of Brazil.
Having grown up in this region of Brazil, first off, let me give kudos to the outstanding cinematography. Also, I have been very blessed to visit many places on four continents, yet Iguaçú Falls is still ghe most stunning and awesome place I have ever been. I've seen the swifts flying through the falls. It is phenomenal to see their hidden lives caught on film. Incredible footage and narration of such a magical place. Bringd back lots of memories from childhood, now that decades of time and a continent away separate me from there. Superb documentary. Many thanks to all who helped make this film.
Brazil's Atlantic Forest is truly magical - a rich ecosystem filled with diverse wildlife, each scene radiating pristine and mysterious beauty. Thank you to the team for bringing us this inspiring glimpse into such a natural wonder!
Thanks for watching! :)
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This video brought me good memories of the period I had the privilege of living in the heart of Mata Atlântica. It is really full of wonders. Every single day new wonders to be experienced.
Hi @paularomano5549! Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely breathtaking! This documentary beautifully captures the diverse wildlife and lush landscapes of Brazil's Atlantic Forest. From the vibrant birdlife to the elusive mammals, every moment is a visual feast. Kudos to the team for bringing us closer to the wonders of Mata Atlântica!
Our country is truly diverse and rich in nature. It was not discovered by Europeans, it was invaded by Europeans, indigenous peoples had already inhabited Brazil for thousands of years.
And you would not be there if it weren't colonized by Europeans.
Well, still time for leaving.
And if not for the European invaders you would not exist and the device you typed this on would not exist
100% agreement w/everyone. The issue is now entirely of worldwide proportions; effective, short and long term - sane - action is necessary...without furthering extinctions - and especially our own; God preserve what good reason that might possibly remain to us; wherever the hell that might miraculously be.
Just like Columbus "discovered" America, white people are ignorant. I'm white...
Astonishing cinematography! A nature lover's dream. Thank you! ❤
Loved it! Beautiful documentary of the Atlantic forest🌳🌴🌲
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@terramater where
Point of correction!! It was Invaded by the Europeans but not discovered by the Europeans . Brazil had it's indigenous people.
Hi @HenryEmmanuel-ji6fn , thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. We appreciate your point, and we want to assure you that our intent is to celebrate the natural wonders and habitats across the globe, not to undervalue the importance and the agency of local cultures and their histories. We appreciate and encourage this dialogue - thank you once again for your insights!
point of more correction to your ego. your ancestry is great and no one disputes it, what you miss, the point that evades you, is that Europeans placed your country on a WORLD MAP. your country was placed on an existing knowledge of the world. Indigenous people did not know where they were, what the world was or which way it turned. YOUR COUNTRY WAS DISCOVERED BY EUROPEANS, and they also had the written word and could record shit natives couldn;t, say in saying wake up to reality!!!
who's care
Europeans may have discovered it, the indigenous people were born into it. I can see why it may come across negative, though I don't think it was intended.
I'm pretty sure it existed before the Europeans raped and pillaged their way around the world.
I am from Pakistan brazil is beautiful by natural wonders by forests ❤❤❤ And Brazil is knows by Brazilian indigenous peoples not outsiders
46:18 Watching the young Swifts take their first leap into the unknown… What instincts drive them to fly through a waterfall to a world they've never seen? This moment is absolutely breathtaking! Nature’s power is both awe-inspiring and humbling.
The city of Fortaleza in Ceará is the 4th most populous and richest capital in Brazil and the richest in the Northeast region of the country! The city is incredible and you need to include it in your trips, it’s so worth it!
Hi @jpangello4136! And Fortaleza has a really cool sustainability program!
Excellent video 😊
Brazil is very beautiful 😍
Hi @nilanjanachatterjee9023! Thanks for watching! 🤗
We do have more Episodes form Brazil, so stay tuned!
I’m living in the middle of Mata Atlântica…. Not long me and family said good bye to America 🇺🇸…. Beautiful place omg !!!
Love the amount of effort you put into your videos. Looking forward to seeing more long documentary's from you ❤
Hi @muratkarakaya656!
Thanks so much for your kinds words! We'll upload many more long documenatries! 💛
yes me too!
Beautiful mother nature the animals everything I love it. Please make more videos like this we have to take care the planet.
Hi @blancalemus1361!
We're happy to hear that! Thanks for watching! :) Stay tuned for more 😉
beautiful country. I am really happy to be born and live here.
You should be! 💚💛
I went to Brazil a few weeks ago! Beautiful country!
forests like this need to be preserved
Absolutely!
Amazing. Love watching the documentary!
Hi @VelociraptorGen2! Glad you liked it!
And glad you enjoyed it! We'll upload many more 50min. docs, so make sure you've your notifications on. 🤗
Wow!!!!!!!!!so beautiful life&nature
Thank you for making this vid. It was well made and very entertaining. Keep up the good work. 😃
Hi @Cow_Juice!
Thanks for supporting us since the beginning! 💛
And glad you enjoyed it! We'll upload many more 50min. docs, so stay tuned!
Wish you a nice day! 🐄
@@terramater It's really everyone of you that deserves all the thanks. So thanks so much to each and everyone of the team.
You guys really did a phenomenal job. We appreciate the work put into this and all the videos you make.
Have a wonderful day ahead as well.
😃💚
@@Cow_Juice Thanks so much for your kind words! Made our day! 💚
Superb documentary , beautiful blessed country , this 🌎 paradise need more protection from us humans , to save all this splendour nature and living species 🙏 , excellent video , wonderful ❤❤❤
Thank you for watching it! ❤️
Very beautiful, felt very happy to see the rare animals in this documentary, thankyou 🎉
Wild Guys,na
Wild Guyana
What an amazing place!
Thank you so very much for the wonderful video. I have subscribed and liked.
Hi, @earllutz2663!
We're happy to hear that! Thanks for watching and welcome to our channel! :)
Hello brothers or sisters I' m from Uzbekistan.Hello from Uzbekistan
Hi @user-qf8be3wj3z! 👋
Nice to have you here!
Greetings to Uzbekistan! 🤗
Hello from the u.s
Hello bro...
I am from VARAT
Hello
Hello from Philippines!
Amazing; Wonderful & Beautful! Thank You, Irene A.❤
yes, it is great nature over there.
Thank you 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for watching! ❤️
good job.
Nature is always full of surprises! This battle is proof of that.
Wild Brazil>>also the Beautiful place,,,and great Documentary sir,,LIKE it👍👍👏
24:59 the rain droplets are making the same size splash as when the hummingbird dipped itself into the water. It just goes to show how small the hummingbird is, as well as exquisitely created.
Absolutely! It is these subtle details that really emphasize the lovely complexity and grandeur of the natural world. 😊
Assisiti ao documentário, nao sou muito bom com o ingles e em geral nao ligo muito para as falas. Depois de muitos documentários bons e ruins, americanos e europeus, conclui que falta neles uma questão chave: conversar e por os descobrimentos dos observadores nativos. Eu soj do inteiror do Rio de Janeiro, e são espetaculares os segredos contados por quem vive no meio da mata, e suas opiniões sobre os bichos e plantas. No Brasil quem melhor conta essas histórias sao os reporteres do Globo Rural. Abraços. Parabems pelas imagens, são incríveis
Oi @leonardolimacordeiro! Obrigada por compartilhar a sua experiência com a gente e que bom que vc gostou do nosso documentario, ficamos felizes! Abraços!
I love video. This is great documentary.thank you ❤
Hi @wildnaturedocumentaryus! Thanks for watching our videos 🥰
We the Biafrans love your good work
Great documentary. Thanks a lot for this great shots. *****
My favorite animals are the brazilian wandering spider and jararaca snake. I have watched these animals on Animal Planet's Nature's Deadliest Brazil.
Great choice, they are truly fascinating! 🙌🏽
Oh how nature inspired us human begin ❤❤❤
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I hope you guys film the beauty of the Amazon Rainforest!
We tried our best!
Let us know if you've enjoyed it. 🤗
I always hope so.
@@terramater Honestly, I want you guys to make a documentary series on the Amazon Rainforest. Cover different parts of it. I believe there is ao much more in this beautiful Rainforest!
Awesome effort from this team 🎉🎉
Just beautiful, great sound track
Thank you and thanks for watching it!
Wonderful video thank you very much for the sharing
Hi, @user-bf9uf2ns2m!
We're happy to hear that! Thanks for watching! :)
@@terramater 😊 👍
❤❤❤❤ The beauty 😍 of Jesus Christ's Creation 😮❤❤❤
Excelente documental !
Hi, @waltergutierrez8807!
We're happy to hear that! Thanks for watching! :)
This is a brilliant vid. Love it
Glad you enjoyed it
The Atlantic Forest is undergoing a process of natural restoration, combined with reforestation actions encouraged by private initiatives and with state support.
Appreciate your hard work. This video is fantastic!
Thank you very much 😊
Superb indeed.
💚💛
I am really want to know about the life in Amazon forest it is so amazing and a lot of nature over there.
WOW! VERY GOOD DOCUMENTARY!
Thank you!
Amazing Nature ❤
Nature narturing the creature. Hlw from Bangladesh
Beautiful thank you.
Every single nature documentary I watch tells the same story: Humans are the worst.
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Dam! That female bird sure is picky. Did you see the male birds bow after their little performances.
Hi @JoseRamirez-rk6si! Yep, she has the power 😄
My bird bows after aswell
Thanks from thailand for nice vdo
Wow it's beautiful
spectacular view
The dancing bird should be the national bird. That is too unique 💯😭😭😭
Unfortunately, my country does not know how to take care of this wealth that we have. We are threatening the existence of this biome, the majority of our population is found on the coast where the Atlantic forest is located. I hope that someday this situation will change!
Wow so nice place
It is! 😍
آرزوی صلح و دوستی و عشق و سلامتی برای همه از ایران ❤❤❤❤
Good documentary
Hi @joelilly4906! Thank you for watching it! 🥰
@@terramater yeah! Some unique looking animals there, definitly worth preserving. And some great overhead views of the trees and waterfalls
“Discover: to find out about, recognize, or realize for the first time.” Webster.
The Manniquin birds are amazing.
They're so cool!
It is great.
Come to Brazil!
Yesss! 💚💛
سبحان الله
great stuff. and human narration. i have hope for youtube yet
Hi @johnwhorfin5150! Glad you think so!
Yes, we love to work with great narrators. 🎤
The dancing blue birds remind me of Boyz 2 Men or something like that 😂
100% boy band style 😂😂😂
Hello from the Great White North. Looks like a place I wanna visit. Espucially between Nov.-Apr....
GRATITUDE💥🤩💥
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Great👍
Hi, @salihuzun2599!
We're happy to hear that! Thanks for watching! :)
God,thou art amazing.
Hi, @terryfreeman1018!
We're happy to hear that! Thanks for watching! :)
So many nature videos have soundtacks in them these days. Keep it natural so we can hear the sounds of nature.
The Mata Atlantica is not shrinking, it is increasing, though
Hi @user-uy2ps6ii1r! It's so great to hear that the conservation efforts are working 💚
So the Europeans discovered the sun too?😂😂
The trees mentioned in the 37th minute are called trumpet bush where I’m from
Hi @darrensayers7837! Nice! Thanks for sharing with us! :)
To think that Brazil was mostly forest before the caucasian man came through, but now it has lost most of it
Yes and it was home to more than 20 million people before their arrival, they never needed to develop villages because the country has always been rich in food regardless of the environment
No. 66% of Brazil's nature is preserved. What is the percentage of preservation in European countries? In the USA?
@@Nathavoltaccording to Wikipedia less than 20% of the original Atlantic forest biome survives - sounds very similar to Europe and the US. (“A partir da colonização europeia, e principalmente, no século XX, a Mata Atlântica passou por intenso desmatamento, restando menos de 20% da cobertura vegetal original.”)
From the moment I heard "discovered by Europeans", I tuned out.
Probably, not missed.
Wow😊
The first statement of Europeans discovering this forest sounds wrong, as if Europeans discovering something is the beginning of its existence.
your ancestry is great and no one disputes it, what you miss, the point that evades you, is that Europeans placed your country on a WORLD MAP. your country was placed on an existing knowledge of the world. Indigenous people did not know where they were, what the world was or which way it turned. YOUR COUNTRY WAS DISCOVERED BY EUROPEANS, and they also had the written word and could record shit natives couldn;t, say in saying wake up to reality!!!
this is the same the world over!!!! Europeans discovered MOST OF THE WORLD!!
❤ mabey its part of the Garden of Eden ❤
these Europeans saying they discovered this and that.... the whole world had natives who existed in those places with all knowledge of their environment... thus that's no discovery
First
Yay, are you excited? 🤩
With the rate of deforestation who knows what will be left in the years to come !!!!
Beautiful footage. But I would appreciate briefly seeing the names of species discussed on screen, especially those for which the English narrator struggled to pronounce the Portuguese names. Portuguese common names and scientific names would be great. Thanks.
Hi @roxyiconoclast! Thanks for the feedback and for watching it!
What they really need to do is set up some wildlife corridors of forest a couple of miles thick and join all those bits of forest back up so all those animals can link up and breed with each other 🤔
You can’t discover something if other humans are already living there!!??😂😂😂
Gdje se nalazi velika plaza na pocetku filma i ima li naziv?❤🎉❤
Hi @augustsenoa2762! in which minute?
This needs more Attenboruogh…
The true is that Mata Atlãntica is almost devasted, only have preserved in protection area.
My German ancestors would complain of rivers and other obstacles that would be hard to farm or fence and keep livestock in.
Therefore, no one wanted them.
How was the green screen effect achieved in this video?
Other kinds of swifts "swiftlets" or cave swifts make their nests from their unique saliva and humans have harvested their nests to make birdsnest soup, although that might now be prohibited.
Lies about European discover 😅😅😂
Thank you for your insightful comments @delroygreen945. We agree that the term 'discovery' can often neglect the fact that many regions were already inhabited by diverse cultures and societies long before Europeans arrived. The focus of this documentary is primarily on the remarkable natural history of Brazil's Mata Atlântica, acknowledging the forest's native flora, fauna, and their unique behaviours. However, we acknowledge and respect the rich history and the indigenous people of these lands who have been there for hundreds of years. Your feedback helps us be more aware in our language use, and for that, we are appreciative. Thanks for engaging with our content!
@delroygreen945 😢😢😢 🤡
NO Lies, just your ego and ignorance getting in the way of you facing world reality. your ancestry is great and no one disputes it, what you miss, the point that evades you, is that Europeans placed your country on a WORLD MAP. your country was placed on an existing knowledge of the world. Indigenous people did not know where they were, what the world was or which way it turned. YOUR COUNTRY WAS DISCOVERED BY EUROPEANS, and they also had the written word and could record shit natives couldn;t, say in saying wake up to reality!!!
@@terramater We still have 25% of the original Atlantic forest, representing 15% of the total of the Brazil territory. Get your facts straight.
@@terramater
Thank you for your intelligent and intellectual, thoughtful response that tactfully pushes this conversation forward in a better direction than others
Europeans never discovered anything but separation
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Hi @blackamv7741! Thanks for watching! 💛
It was invaded by Europeans cant discover where humans already inhabit it😊