Very beautiful Polish Nature...I was born and lived in western Belarus very close to Polish Border. The Bison we called Zubor/ Зуборь. Many roam around and are protected.
My father was Polish, but he and his grandparents were displaced after the war. I grew up hearing stories about the beauty of Poland. I am glad to see it has been preserved.
@@angelikalukasiewicz5101 it was mainly the food. I grew up on all the staples, pierogi, kopytka, dark rye bread, kotlet schabowy, cabbage rolls, kransky and Polish sauerkraut. But my dad was only six when he came over, my grandfather was the one who told me stories. Sadly, he made the decision to drop a lot of the traditions to "become Australian". It was just after world war 2, and Australia was less forgiving towards Europeans who weren't English in those days. He did teach me to fish for trout, and forage for mushrooms and herbs though - which is why he would talk about the beautiful forests and countryside in Poland. He loved Australia, but I know he deeply missed Poland.
@@sarahthestrategist4560 I'm 6 feet tall (183cm). My brother is 6 feet three inches (191cm) and I have lots of cousins who are 6 feet eight inches (203cm), so I feel like I am the short one.
Wpisz w wyszukiwarce taki tekst: czyta krystyna czubówna Ta kobieta opowiada w filmach na UA-cam o polskiej przyrodzie. W ten sposób poznasz więcej wspaniałych filmów o polskiej przyrodzie.
Polish Bison was hunted for sport by Germans to almost extinction. After we gain independence we rebuild this animals until 1939 when Germans start hunt them down again. It is miracle that we still got them. Funny fact about 5 years ago one bison go throu to the Germany by Odra river and were killed next day. That was big deal in Poland.
The bison were hunted to extinction in Poland. When that happened the US gave Poland those 12 bison the narrator talked about. Interesting he didn't mention that. They got them out of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, USA.
@@kleopatra6234 You got something completely wrong. These are two different species: "Bos bison" and "Bos bonasus" In the reconstruction of the European bison species "Bison bonasus caucasicus" and "Bos bonasus bonasus" took part, but not the American bison! Maybe you mean a hybrid: Żubrobizon ? Un 1924, there were only 54 European bison in the world, mainly in zoo gardens or held by european aristocrats. Only some of them were suitable for restoration. For example, a bull named Borusse was brought to Poland from Germany. Of course, there were also hybrids of żubr mixed with bison , but mainly lowland European bison were used with some admixture of the Caucasian subspecies.
It was the wars that brought about the extinction of the Żubr species. During World War I, European bison were killed in the Białowieża Forest by German soldiers, Russian partisans and Polish or Belarusian poachers. Another thing is that the Germans constantly show unusual bloodthirstiness towards any Żubr. Just a few years ago, German hunters killed a Polish żubr named "Wędrowniczek"( a "Wanderer"), which swam across the Oder river. It was an peaceful animal, which in Poland was perceived as a regional mascot. Scared by the sight of a large wild animal German citizens called the police and hunters who, after killing the gentle animal boasted to the media, posing for photos with the severed, blood-stained head of this noble animal. Bloody German barbarians!
My husband, Iitalian, and me, Polish, have been kayaking thru Mazuria almost every year with a tent for more than 20 years. I visited many countries and thoroughly enjoyed their beauty. But there is no place as relaxing, as peaceful and as charming.
Pictures of nature are absolutely beautiful. At the same time, as a long time immigrant in Anglo -American country, I must say that Germanic and British people still have a tendency to portray Eastern Europeans as backward and primitive peoples. They still can't shake off their old colonial snobbery and "übermenschen" tendencies to portray different cultures, especially Eastern European Slavic peoples. In 2012, when this film was made, Polish villagers were fully mechanized. One can hardly find a farmer with a horse drawn carriage and a scythe. Poland is beautiful with stunning nature and modern technologies to deal with the resources.
I think most understand that these old farmers are a rarity. And they are so cute.🥹 My grandpa farmed until he was in his 90's. When he couldn't go out any trend his corn patch, he was pretty miserable.
I remember going to my grandfather farm every year ( not far from Mazuria) for holidays as a child. My Grandard had a horse ( not to plough anymore as this one done with the contracted in tracktor ) , storks nest in his back yeard , black storks ( realy rare) nest in the forest nearby, he was using scythe to mow the grass around the house . I dont think I could ever express the feeling of absolute childlike innocence, safety and buitiful closenest with the nature that I have experienced on the farm. This was 30 years ago and even now when I drive throgh the countrisde and can smell and see it , it brings the beutiful and vivid memories. This documentory just blew me out of the water, I feel very nostaligic right now
@les2169 Hi! My mother's family was from Mazuria, different towns south of Nidzica - near your family? They immigrated to the US in the mid 1800s and settled in MN because it's like home. A cousin went back 40 years ago and visited relatives there. I plan to spend time there in a few years!
Well, bisons in Poland survived only because of "king's forests" existing since middle ages, where wild fauna was protected against overhunting. Sadly despite strict protection as soon as in late 14-th century aurochs didn't made to our times.
and don't go on a pre-programmed tour - find some remote rustic village in the south east - the keyword is AGROTURYSTYKA. and just spend a month there doing nothing - among locals. oh, and don't drink too much, in fact don't drink at all! ;)
Absolutely beautifully , artistic made narrative and pictures! Recommended for Polish Peoples to be proud of OUR COUNTRY, Poland to keep those Magnificant Nature ALIVE despite all Union and othes destroyers in past 150 years!; thank you so much!for this program
It’s impressive that so much of Poland is wild. As a Canadian, it makes me chuckle that what Europeans call elk are known as moose in North America. Rather than the red deer, we have a similar large deer known here as the elk. Great film.
@@palikirmajuro1249 in North America, we know that animal is called MOOSE. There is another large deer species here, the Waiting, which is commonly known as the elk. It is not as large as a moose, but much larger than a deer.
Thanks for creating this documentary. There are more of these beautifull places in Poland. We need to protect them and allow them to just be as they naturally are.
im polish and grew up on a farm, all you see there is what it was like, harvests, multiple animals, horses, plowing the fields the oldschool way, cutting grass with a scythe; surrounded by beauty and nature. i really do miss it. living off the land is an amazing thing.
Wonderful ! The country, the landscapes, the animals, the flowers and trees, and especially the quality of the video, so beautiful and so artistic 💖🌟👍✨💖 Discovering Poland through your eyes is marvelous 🧡🌹🌹🧡 Thanks and kudos 👏🌞👏
I am looking the video and the man in 5th minute reminds me of my late grandfather, only slavs can look like that. Beautiful Poland greetings from Serbia.
Thank you so much for showing our beautiful Poland in such a lovely, humorous and artistic way. I read all of your names in the final credits, and I thank every single one of you for your amazing work 🥰👍
een pracht van een documentary film. Als mens kom je jezelf tegen in de overweldigende natuur. Hartelijk dank voor dit prachrige werk. Complimenten aan de makers. Groetend petrus bagasbas.
Under Polands new forest management plan. The Poles intend to cut 8 times more Carpathian forest than they are right now. So soon all of this will be gone. Its a terrible crime, what is Poland thinking?
23 and me, linked me to the Mazuria region. I have been attracted to fishing, pond life, boating and hiking since an early age,.. not introduced to it by family either, mostly found it on my own. I was born on sunset blvd,. always longed for the outdoors , gentle ben, and flipper were my first tv shows, I liked.
Hello I am from Masuria, you could spend 40 years walking around this region and you wouldn’t even see half the lakes because there are so many, so it is natural you enjoy them. Thank
My mother's side is from Mazuria, the Nidzica area. My mother would tell me the stork brought me! They immigrated to the US along with many in that area, to central MN because it's like Mazuria. We owned a ski shop & were friends with the owners of another ski shop called Tatra in Mpls - St. Paul. I had a distant cousin that went home three times 40 - 50 years ago. We still had relatives there. I plan to go, and stay long enough to take it all in - I've even begun to study Polish! I just wish Mazuren was still commonly spoken. It would be lovely to hear.
Beautiful documentary! Well shot, well narrated. I appreciate that the human animal is portrayed as part of the landscape and its wildlife! As one of the players, so to speak.
The same my childhood in countryside in Poland. I miss this. Now even fields are different with another plants , mostly a maze. Greetings from Sydney, Zdzisiek R.
Thoroughly enjoyed, admired & appreciated that masterpiece of the nature documentary by Get.factual,,,,,,Thank you very much indeed,,,,,,Salutation from Tokyo,,,,,,,(04/13/22)
Polska jest piekna I ma to Co wielu tego nie ma dlatego trzeba chronic a jak zajdzie potrzeba walczyc aby chronic to Co nasz kraj posiada ponad 1000 lat napadano grabiono nasz kraj czas aby istnial dla przyszlego pokolenia Bo naprawde jest w swoim rodzaju piekny
I live close to the Polish capital in Mazovia, in the nearby forest we have elk, lynx, wild boar, roe deer, foxes. Foxes and elks most often roam our streets, they are not disturbed by buses and cars, we have mild winters compared to earlier years, you can't even go sleigh ride, after 2 days the snow melts, it was always coldest in February, the temperature dropped to -20 degrees Celsius, I do not remember such temperatures for a long time, when my children complain about -10 degrees in winter, I laugh, because I was probably born in the worst winter and in childhood, I had a lot of snow in winter, unfortunately the climate has changed.Now we have to go to the mountains so that the children can go crazy in the snow.
Gosia Zajac, I survived in my life in Poland twice minus 32 Celsius. 1968 (7) and 1987 as I remember properly. Not anymore, because I visit Poland usually in summer now. Greetings from Sydney. Zdzisiek R.
I have news, it’s the same here in NYC. The snowstorms of my childhood that closed the schools and crippled the city are just a memory. It snowed twice last winter, a dusting and about 3”. That’s the most snow we’ve had in recent memory. Crazy.
We don't need war in this beautiful planet called our home. So stand up for the sake of humanity, love and peace among all the people 🙏 around the world 🌎 and prosperity 🙏 ✨ ❤. Unity we stand divided we fall
I'm Rh- meaning I have no African DNA and I'm 100 percent European we're not all the same but doesn't mean we need war but we're not all the same that's old evolution theory.
..my thoughts were..if mr putin just wanted to blow something/someone up..why didn't he pick on a country bigger..like the middle east or canada or south america..but the coward chose to bomb someone one tenth his size..and Ukraine wasn't even making threats like North Korea and his 'test'...?..
@@tomaszfalkowski7508 , małpią teorię ewolucji włóż sobie w buty. Widziałem taki mem : rozmawiają 2 psy, jeden mówi, a wiesz nasz pan to pochodzi od małpy. Drugi odpowiada: jaki wstyd.
@@tomaszfalkowski7508 I’d like to know the source(s) of your information as there still isn’t much available on the topic. I thought that the origin of RH- blood has not yet been determined by modern science. They do know that the highest concentration of RH- is in one small town in the Pyrenees where 90%+ of the people display this trait.
The Bisons were haunted by rich not the commoners.The ordinary people always had to walk hard that’s why we are not scared of anything that life throws at us.
Nah they're just robots. They pride in their slave jobs. Obedience is drilled into them to work as hard as possible. Complete monkeys. America says jump and they say how high
In America the people who use horses instead of a tractor on farms are usually Amish, I admire them for their independence, hard-work and their way of life which is free of electrical devices that many people can’t do without here in America.
In British English, moose are called elk, a word that goes back to Proto-Indo-European. British elk, German Elch, Swedish älg, and French élan. Word "moose" comes from Algonquian language of the Innu people of Quebec, Canada.
Wonderful country with truly amazing people! Love and hugs from Hungary!
We agree!
The Poles plan to cut all of this down under the new forest management plan
Likewise! Our nations have great pride and friendship. Love form Poland.
Much love from Poland, my Brother! ❤️
@@stefangoetz7489 If only Orban wasn't a Putin apologist.
Very beautiful Polish Nature...I was born and lived in western Belarus very close to Polish Border. The Bison we called Zubor/ Зуборь. Many roam around and are protected.
We call it Żubr as well
Зубор? никогда не слышал чтоб зубра так называли.
I had no idea Poland was so beautiful. Thank you for this very enjoyable post.
Poland is very underrated
Its more like 3 nice mountains, 2 nice swamps and 3 nice rivers. The rest of our country is grey and sad. 😁
@@habagun737 then you know a little about Poland. leave your surroundings and go visit some intresting place.
@@Omega-pb5sq I actually did many cross-country trips. Have you?
@@habagun737 oo man i know every interesting place in Poland i used to be traveller back in days.
My father was Polish, but he and his grandparents were displaced after the war. I grew up hearing stories about the beauty of Poland. I am glad to see it has been preserved.
Hi, what about polish traditions your dad kept within your family?
@@angelikalukasiewicz5101 it was mainly the food. I grew up on all the staples, pierogi, kopytka, dark rye bread, kotlet schabowy, cabbage rolls, kransky and Polish sauerkraut.
But my dad was only six when he came over, my grandfather was the one who told me stories. Sadly, he made the decision to drop a lot of the traditions to "become Australian". It was just after world war 2, and Australia was less forgiving towards Europeans who weren't English in those days.
He did teach me to fish for trout, and forage for mushrooms and herbs though - which is why he would talk about the beautiful forests and countryside in Poland. He loved Australia, but I know he deeply missed Poland.
@@godamid4889are you tall because you European are tall
@@sarahthestrategist4560 I'm 6 feet tall (183cm). My brother is 6 feet three inches (191cm) and I have lots of cousins who are 6 feet eight inches (203cm), so I feel like I am the short one.
@@godamid4889 ok I approve your are a real an European
Dziękuję za ten piękny film, bajeczne zdjęcia. To najpiękniejszy film o polskiej przyrodzie jaki kiedykolwiek widziałam.🥰
I absolutely agree! Stunning!
Wpisz w wyszukiwarce taki tekst: czyta krystyna czubówna
Ta kobieta opowiada w filmach na UA-cam o polskiej przyrodzie. W ten sposób poznasz więcej wspaniałych filmów o polskiej przyrodzie.
@@michallesz2 Dzięki za radę. W dzieciństwie kiedy jeszcze nie było takich wynalazków jak youtube, uwielbiałam oglądać filmy przyrodnicze z Czubówną😉
This is the first time I have seen Poland, this is where my Grandparents are from, absolutely beautiful ❤
I highly recomand to do it personaly and visit Poland.
Beautiful Poland, may your wildlife thrive forevermore xxx
Read the news. They are planning to cut all of this down for plywood
Polish Bison was hunted for sport by Germans to almost extinction. After we gain independence we rebuild this animals until 1939 when Germans start hunt them down again. It is miracle that we still got them.
Funny fact about 5 years ago one bison go throu to the Germany by Odra river and were killed next day.
That was big deal in Poland.
The bison were hunted to extinction in Poland. When that happened the US gave Poland those 12 bison the narrator talked about. Interesting he didn't mention that. They got them out of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, USA.
@@kleopatra6234 You got something completely wrong.
These are two different species: "Bos bison" and "Bos bonasus" In the reconstruction of the European bison species "Bison bonasus caucasicus" and "Bos bonasus bonasus" took part, but not the American bison!
Maybe you mean a hybrid: Żubrobizon ?
Un 1924, there were only 54 European bison in the world, mainly in zoo gardens or held by european aristocrats. Only some of them were suitable for restoration. For example, a bull named Borusse was brought to Poland from Germany.
Of course, there were also hybrids of żubr mixed with bison , but mainly lowland European bison were used with some admixture of the Caucasian subspecies.
It was the wars that brought about the extinction of the Żubr species. During World War I, European bison were killed in the Białowieża Forest by German soldiers, Russian partisans and Polish or Belarusian poachers.
Another thing is that the Germans constantly show unusual bloodthirstiness towards any Żubr. Just a few years ago, German hunters killed a Polish żubr named "Wędrowniczek"( a "Wanderer"), which swam across the Oder river. It was an peaceful animal, which in Poland was perceived as a regional mascot. Scared by the sight of a large wild animal German citizens called the police and hunters who, after killing the gentle animal boasted to the media, posing for photos with the severed, blood-stained head of this noble animal. Bloody German barbarians!
@@kleopatra6234 Get your facts checked because you are wrong
@@kleopatra6234 this arguement i see for both sides, that america gave europe their bison and vice versa, its stupid. do some research
That's why I'm proud I'm Polish and Canadian. but my heart ❤ belong to Poland.
Więc jesteś prawdziwą Polką ❤️🇵🇱👍pozdrawiam
Yes, don’t trust that vampire Trudeau with your vital organs.
The cinematography is fantastic.
Love Poland and Lovely Wonderful People there....
If not it is the best documentary I have ever came across on UA-cam?
My husband, Iitalian, and me, Polish, have been kayaking thru Mazuria almost every year with a tent for more than 20 years. I visited many countries and thoroughly enjoyed their beauty. But there is no place as relaxing, as peaceful and as charming.
Bet you both live in England tho yeah
@@Anglo_Browza No, dear, in Warsaw, Praga district
@@domikm1767 , really Poland has many attractions to offer for nature lovers. I visited 5 continents. Greetings from Sydney. Zdzisiek R.
Następna co musiała się dowartościować i wybrała obcokrajowca nie szanuje takich
Is there someplace that we can view your adventures? Poland is beautiful.
I love living in the US but growing up in Poland was gift, such great memories.
Pictures of nature are absolutely beautiful. At the same time, as a long time immigrant in Anglo -American country, I must say that Germanic and British people still have a tendency to portray Eastern Europeans as backward and primitive peoples. They still can't shake off their old colonial snobbery and "übermenschen" tendencies to portray different cultures, especially Eastern European Slavic peoples. In 2012, when this film was made, Polish villagers were fully mechanized. One can hardly find a farmer with a horse drawn carriage and a scythe. Poland is beautiful with stunning nature and modern technologies to deal with the resources.
I think most understand that these old farmers are a rarity. And they are so cute.🥹 My grandpa farmed until he was in his 90's. When he couldn't go out any trend his corn patch, he was pretty miserable.
I remember going to my grandfather farm every year ( not far from Mazuria) for holidays as a child. My Grandard had a horse ( not to plough anymore as this one done with the contracted in tracktor ) , storks nest in his back yeard , black storks ( realy rare) nest in the forest nearby, he was using scythe to mow the grass around the house . I dont think I could ever express the feeling of absolute childlike innocence, safety and buitiful closenest with the nature that I have experienced on the farm. This was 30 years ago and even now when I drive throgh the countrisde and can smell and see it , it brings the beutiful and vivid memories. This documentory just blew me out of the water, I feel very nostaligic right now
Poland is such a beautiful country!
@les2169 Hi! My mother's family was from Mazuria, different towns south of Nidzica - near your family? They immigrated to the US in the mid 1800s and settled in MN because it's like home. A cousin went back 40 years ago and visited relatives there. I plan to spend time there in a few years!
poland needs to care for ,and protect its nature reserves for future generations .!
Well, bisons in Poland survived only because of "king's forests" existing since middle ages, where wild fauna was protected against overhunting. Sadly despite strict protection as soon as in late 14-th century aurochs didn't made to our times.
Beautiful Country with wonderful people
If you ignore the roads with holes that is
@@agnieszkawysmoek4025 🤣👍
This region of Europe its so fascinating to me i always love to see more of it.
You've been there already?? It's fantastic.
@@janvanholten7592 no, not yet but one day i will.
Better go soon Poland is planning on cutting all of this down for plywood
I never would have thought. I always wanted to visit poland
You'll love it there J
It's a fantastic country,
Warto było pracować dla tej ekipy :-D Wracam często do tego filmu...
Szacun, super film.
I would love to go to Poland as I am only 2nd generation Polish-American
It's a beautiful country!
You MUST go xxxx
You want to visit Poland ?
A walk around the capital of Poland.
ua-cam.com/video/YIQ4Ap9aUMo/v-deo.html
😉🙂
You don’t need a reason. Just start collecting for Your amazing once-in-a-lifetime vacation! =)
and don't go on a pre-programmed tour - find some remote rustic village in the south east - the keyword is AGROTURYSTYKA. and just spend a month there doing nothing - among locals. oh, and don't drink too much, in fact don't drink at all! ;)
One of the best documentaries I've seen about my country, dealing with wild animals and respecting our village. Thank you very much
Absolutely beautifully , artistic made narrative and pictures! Recommended for Polish Peoples to be proud of OUR COUNTRY, Poland to keep those Magnificant Nature ALIVE despite all Union and othes destroyers in past 150 years!; thank you so much!for this program
The cameraman is an artist. The reaader is a charm. The post is perfect. I wish to discover Poland owing to your work. THANK YOU Cheers
THANK YOU!
It’s impressive that so much of Poland is wild. As a Canadian, it makes me chuckle that what Europeans call elk are known as moose in North America. Rather than the red deer, we have a similar large deer known here as the elk. Great film.
No, in English is elk. For exsmple in Polish is łoś.
@@palikirmajuro1249 in North America, we know that animal is called MOOSE. There is another large deer species here, the Waiting, which is commonly known as the elk. It is not as large as a moose, but much larger than a deer.
Thanks for creating this documentary. There are more of these beautifull places in Poland. We need to protect them and allow them to just be as they naturally are.
👍 Thank you for the great material and thumbs up for the coverage 👍
im polish and grew up on a farm, all you see there is what it was like, harvests, multiple animals, horses, plowing the fields the oldschool way, cutting grass with a scythe; surrounded by beauty and nature. i really do miss it. living off the land is an amazing thing.
Wonderful ! The country, the landscapes, the animals, the flowers and trees, and especially the quality of the video, so beautiful and so artistic 💖🌟👍✨💖
Discovering Poland through your eyes is marvelous 🧡🌹🌹🧡
Thanks and kudos 👏🌞👏
Spectacular documentary. Brilliant photography, perfect music, a trip to Poland that I will take again. Thank You.
Beautiful Poland... Thx
zbyt długo siedzisz przed ekranem. jedź przed siebie na wschodnią rubieżę
Now at last I have seen the Tatra. ❤️ Such beauty in this film.
Is it wrong of me that I enjoy watching old people doing honest work in the fields?
No. They were so cute. 🥹
Such beautiful, informative, calming, and well-made documentaries these are. THANK YOU!
Wow, thank you!
I am looking the video and the man in 5th minute reminds me of my late grandfather, only slavs can look like that. Beautiful Poland greetings from Serbia.
Thank you so much for showing our beautiful Poland in such a lovely, humorous and artistic way. I read all of your names in the final credits, and I thank every single one of you for your amazing work 🥰👍
I am Greek I love Poland they are crazy all of them
een pracht van een documentary film. Als mens kom je jezelf tegen in de overweldigende natuur. Hartelijk dank voor dit prachrige werk. Complimenten aan de makers. Groetend petrus bagasbas.
Great video !!!Poland is beautiful:)❤🇵🇱
We agree!
@@get.factual Thank you so much :) R u from Germany?
Under Polands new forest management plan. The Poles intend to cut 8 times more Carpathian forest than they are right now. So soon all of this will be gone. Its a terrible crime, what is Poland thinking?
My compliments to this beautiful documentary!
23 and me, linked me to the Mazuria region. I have been attracted to fishing, pond life, boating and hiking since an early age,.. not introduced to it by family either, mostly found it on my own. I was born on sunset blvd,. always longed for the outdoors , gentle ben, and flipper were my first tv shows, I liked.
Hello I am from Masuria, you could spend 40 years walking around this region and you wouldn’t even see half the lakes because there are so many, so it is natural you enjoy them. Thank
@@IhaveBigFeet , Thank You for the precise input on subject 🤙🌲
very well done, the world needs more of this, thank you
Enjoyed this-beautiful country! Narrator was fabulous!
Es una alegría para mí el que UA-cam me haya recomendado este canal.
Desde Uruguay. 🇺🇾
gorgeous little planet we have 💚
Beautiful amazing country I would love to visit ! Gods great creation of all! Thanks for this awesome documentary ❤
Outstanding documentary. Well narrated. Thanks for sharing.
Beautifully made video showing beauty of my country THANK YOU:))
My mother's side is from Mazuria, the Nidzica area. My mother would tell me the stork brought me! They immigrated to the US along with many in that area, to central MN because it's like Mazuria. We owned a ski shop & were friends with the owners of another ski shop called Tatra in Mpls - St. Paul. I had a distant cousin that went home three times 40 - 50 years ago. We still had relatives there. I plan to go, and stay long enough to take it all in - I've even begun to study Polish! I just wish Mazuren was still commonly spoken. It would be lovely to hear.
I had no idea Poland was so Green and teeming with animals of every kind! Always just think of the snowy mountains. Thank you for this!
Haha there are mailny fields and plains in Poland, even the name of the tribe that founded Poland - "Polanie" comes from "pole", which means "field".
Beautiful documentary! Well shot, well narrated. I appreciate that the human animal is portrayed as part of the landscape and its wildlife! As one of the players, so to speak.
The only dodgy player is the human 🤣
Thank you for my childhood ....
Days of my childhood, the old ways living on the land and that familiar cuckoo always in the background.
Havn't heard a cuckoo for years either they're gone too
The same my childhood in countryside in Poland. I miss this. Now even fields are different with another plants , mostly a maze. Greetings from Sydney, Zdzisiek R.
Such a mind soothing calm and beautiful documentary. ☺️
Agreed!
Save nature for our future 🙏🌲❤✌
Poland is beautiful I never knew this. Thank you for sharing this
Sounds like he’s speaking of Paradise,,🥰🌷🙏
Mayby cos of that we were attacked from west and east numbers times....
Thoroughly enjoyed, admired & appreciated that masterpiece of the nature documentary by Get.factual,,,,,,Thank you very much indeed,,,,,,Salutation from Tokyo,,,,,,,(04/13/22)
This was beautiful!
👏👏👏💯
Poland💖
Kochana Polska ❤️🇵🇱👍
Polska jest piekna I ma to Co wielu tego nie ma dlatego trzeba chronic a jak zajdzie potrzeba walczyc aby chronic to Co nasz kraj posiada ponad 1000 lat napadano grabiono nasz kraj czas aby istnial dla przyszlego pokolenia Bo naprawde jest w swoim rodzaju piekny
Wonderful in every way! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
Well done! Thank you. Very relaxing too.
Excellent video thanks 🙏 I love it wish I’d seen more of Poland in my travels across Europe
Bison! in Poland! Delightful!
My frined was Biebrza and Narew places he ve siad it is great place stunning nature
Great video Thank You for a view into Poland.
Glad you liked it!
Desert, Sea, Swamp, Snow and Lots of animals On same land. Thank you for your documentation. Lots of Love from India
That was fantastic
Magnifico documentario.
Beautifully done.
Thank you! Cheers!
More Love for Wildlife
Excellent narration and visuals...
Beautiful! Thank you!
Perfect pronunciation of Polish , names of places , rivers , etc .
Thanks.
Thank you too!
except the "byeh-bsha" river lol
Nie posraj się z wrażenia
not really perfect, more like close enough :D
I live close to the Polish capital in Mazovia, in the nearby forest we have elk, lynx, wild boar, roe deer, foxes. Foxes and elks most often roam our streets, they are not disturbed by buses and cars, we have mild winters compared to earlier years, you can't even go sleigh ride, after 2 days the snow melts, it was always coldest in February, the temperature dropped to -20 degrees Celsius, I do not remember such temperatures for a long time, when my children complain about -10 degrees in winter, I laugh, because I was probably born in the worst winter and in childhood, I had a lot of snow in winter, unfortunately the climate has changed.Now we have to go to the mountains so that the children can go crazy in the snow.
Its the same here in the UK the winters of my childhood are gone it doesn't even snow down here anymore havn't seen a flake for years
What are you complaining about? You will be able in the future to grow olive trees have 🍊 orchards and produce 🍷
Gosia Zajac, I survived in my life in Poland twice minus 32 Celsius. 1968 (7) and 1987 as I remember properly. Not anymore, because I visit Poland usually in summer now. Greetings from Sydney. Zdzisiek R.
I have news, it’s the same here in NYC. The snowstorms of my childhood that closed the schools and crippled the city are just a memory. It snowed twice last winter, a dusting and about 3”. That’s the most snow we’ve had in recent memory. Crazy.
Beautiful. Gods creation is stunning.
*evolution
religious crap
We don't need war in this beautiful planet called our home. So stand up for the sake of humanity, love and peace among all the people 🙏 around the world 🌎 and prosperity 🙏 ✨ ❤. Unity we stand divided we fall
I'm Rh- meaning I have no African DNA and I'm 100 percent European we're not all the same but doesn't mean we need war but we're not all the same that's old evolution theory.
..my thoughts were..if mr putin just wanted to blow something/someone up..why didn't he pick on a country bigger..like the middle east or canada or south america..but the coward chose to bomb someone one tenth his size..and Ukraine wasn't even making threats like North Korea and his 'test'...?..
Yeah exactly… Ukraine should of Surrendered
@@tomaszfalkowski7508 , małpią teorię ewolucji włóż sobie w buty. Widziałem taki mem : rozmawiają 2 psy, jeden mówi, a wiesz nasz pan to pochodzi od małpy. Drugi odpowiada: jaki wstyd.
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I’d like to know the source(s) of your information as there still isn’t much available on the topic. I thought that the origin of RH- blood has not yet been determined by modern science. They do know that the highest concentration of RH- is in one small town in the Pyrenees where 90%+ of the people display this trait.
Fantástico vida selvagem 🇧🇷☘️🍃🌿🌱🏔️⛰️🌲🌳🇧🇷
Now I understand what makes the Polish people so strong. Thousands of years of hunting and eating Bison meat
We are hardened by opposing are vicious neighbours West and East. Our anthem is : Poland hasn't defeated yet.
The Bisons were haunted by rich not the commoners.The ordinary people always had to walk hard that’s why we are not scared of anything that life throws at us.
Nah they're just robots. They pride in their slave jobs. Obedience is drilled into them to work as hard as possible. Complete monkeys. America says jump and they say how high
And drinking vodka
And war, lots of it
Nice documentary ❤️
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice country, Poland. Super movie
Breathtaking. I love the work of the camera. These very close zooms on the subjects are awesome. Thank you.
Thank you very much🐾
Bless P♥land!
Beautiful !!!
Great video 👍
In America the people who use horses instead of a tractor on farms are usually Amish, I admire them for their independence, hard-work and their way of life which is free of electrical devices that many people can’t do without here in America.
Never see the end of the road while your traveling with me .. great lyrics
Masha Allah very beautiful videos and very nice country said
religious crap
MashaAllah, V.nice, AMEZING,
Allah Bless to all Brothers and Sisters,
Happy Eid Mubarak, Thanks for Video,
From Kuwait, الکویت 🌹🌹🇰🇼🌹🌹
All best for you, regards
Beautiful birds 🤗❤️and everything else 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶❤️🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Amazing I am going to krakow zakopane next month
Beautiful documentary and country :)
The best place in the world!
Always love .❤️
beautiful!!
In British English, moose are called elk, a word that goes back to Proto-Indo-European. British elk, German Elch, Swedish älg, and French élan. Word "moose" comes from Algonquian language of the Innu people of Quebec, Canada.
In the US and Csnada, moose and elk are two different animals. Both ars beautiful in their own way.
In Canada and the US the elk and the moose are two different animals. For one thing, the moose is a much larger animal than the elk.
سبحان الله الخالق المبدع . سبحانه . ❤