300 Million Years in Europe | Full Nature Documentary - Part 2

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2022
  • In the 65 million years subsequent to the dinosaurs extinction, mammals are part of Europe’s history. Sea mammals conquered the oceans while herbivores herds crisscrossed the land. It was 600,000 years ago that Homo Heidelbergensis first began hunting.
    Don't forget to check out Part 1 of this Europe Nature Documentary Series!
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  • @marier7336
    @marier7336 7 місяців тому +1

    I really love this channel ❤️. One of my favourites on UA-cam.

  • @VaraLaFey
    @VaraLaFey Рік тому +11

    This and Part 1 were very informative and visually gorgeous. Nicely done!

  • @manalishaaabaruah4020
    @manalishaaabaruah4020 Рік тому +2

    This is one of the best of the best channels on UA-cam 😍

  • @darrencorrigan8505
    @darrencorrigan8505 8 місяців тому

    Thanks, Get.factual.

  • @minellechevalier1748
    @minellechevalier1748 2 місяці тому

    Great channel, great videos!

  • @PAULLONDEN
    @PAULLONDEN Рік тому +1

    "A magnificent continent" ....which annual crisis made the U.S. a superpower.......👍🤠Tanks Europe....

  • @mariashelly6392
    @mariashelly6392 Рік тому +3

    Spectacular! Thank you.

  • @jampasurprenant1794
    @jampasurprenant1794 Рік тому +2

    Absolutely amazing of Europe
    The documentary is a very interesting and educational program I enjoyed watching
    And learning about Europe .

  • @samuelec
    @samuelec Рік тому +2

    It's supposed to be titled "300 million years in Germany".
    In 300 mlns years the authors managed to underline relevant and less relevant german locations where some stuff happened (even when the same happened all around Europe or the world) and skip or barely mention references of anything else happened elsewhere in EU. Despite it, this german focus documentary it's worth to watch because it's well filmed

  • @jimellis2118
    @jimellis2118 Рік тому

    Awesome presentation...so inclusive yet arching the span through time. Thank youuuuu

  • @luisangeldrosnegron3445
    @luisangeldrosnegron3445 Рік тому +4

    Great doco! 🙏 Thanks! I didn't notice weird music 🎵 and high then low sound like some say on their comments. Even though, I probably wouldn't have noticed that anyway bcuz this vid was so interesting that I was just learning as much as I can.

  • @ilcanaledellanatura
    @ilcanaledellanatura Рік тому +4

    Nice sharing!🙏

  • @karinjacka7422
    @karinjacka7422 9 місяців тому

    What an amazing documentary….loved it

  • @terribarrett9381
    @terribarrett9381 Рік тому +4

    One of the best docs I've seen in a long time.

    • @itsmeagain8604
      @itsmeagain8604 Рік тому

      Sry to spam your channel mate.
      I can`t believe how dumbed down people are, the education system really did a job on this lot in the comment section.
      So talking about evolution, let me ask you. What is the current upgrade we humans are collectively working on at the moment ?
      None of you can answer this.
      How is it possible we are all be born of different parents but somehow come into this world all equally equipped with the latest updates ?
      Is there some royal bloodlines that exterminate all males every 1000 yrs and impregnate all the woman with the new release ?

    • @oneshothunter9877
      @oneshothunter9877 Рік тому

      @@itsmeagain8604
      You don't understand evolution, do you? 😁

    • @itsmeagain8604
      @itsmeagain8604 Рік тому

      @@oneshothunter9877 ok i`m game. Educate me.

  • @Mossyz.
    @Mossyz. Рік тому

    You got a sub from me .
    I love stuff like this ...wonderful work.

  • @svenandersen1459
    @svenandersen1459 Рік тому

    Great video thanks

  • @Justin1337Sane
    @Justin1337Sane Рік тому +23

    On Greenland they found a Meteor crater that may have occurred as late as ~12,800 years ago, leading some to associate it with the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis = Mammuth Extincion

    • @forestdwellerresearch6593
      @forestdwellerresearch6593 Рік тому +1

      They actually found 2 of those craters. But they are perhaps associated with the North American Megafauna extinction. Previously believed to be caused by the arrival of humans which was a load of nonsense anyway. The mammoth survived until as recently as 6-9 thousand years ago it is believed in places like Wrangel.

    • @phenixevelyphd2149
      @phenixevelyphd2149 Рік тому

      You mean science and facts might show us climate events are cyclical?
      Be careful. The WEF and social media might cancel you for stating the truth.

    • @marilyncornell2194
      @marilyncornell2194 Рік тому

      No cuz their ancestors are still here ....elephants

    • @rahmspinat
      @rahmspinat Рік тому +1

      @@marilyncornell2194 Successors*?

    • @oneshothunter9877
      @oneshothunter9877 Рік тому

      @@rahmspinat
      No.
      They have a common ancestor - so, in reality they are cousins, kind of... Just like chimps are our cousins, kind of 😉

  • @kLR_iNsTiNcT_
    @kLR_iNsTiNcT_ Рік тому +6

    Is there a part two? I really enjoyed that, thank you.

    • @get.factual
      @get.factual  Рік тому +7

      This is Part 2 of the 300 Million Years Documentary Series. Feel free to check Part 1 on our channel!

    • @jan_phd
      @jan_phd Рік тому +2

      lol So you think humans were around 65 million years ago? Oh brother.

    • @KingNoTail
      @KingNoTail Рік тому +3

      @@jan_phd Where did they say that?

    • @jan_phd
      @jan_phd Рік тому

      @@KingNoTail They inferred that when you dozed off.

    • @Drakijy
      @Drakijy Рік тому +1

      @@jan_phd you obviously were the one that dozed off if you think they inferred that humans were around 65 million years ago.

  • @corneliushepi1869
    @corneliushepi1869 Рік тому

    Cool no what around

  • @Sebastianfnc
    @Sebastianfnc 10 місяців тому

    I liked the 2 documentary’s they are worth watching actually I enjoyed them a lot but at times the leap in time is to big from dinosaur’s to Neanderthal, from Hunter gatherer to the night of Rome I think the time line deserves more episodes 300 million years in 2 x 50 min…….. well?

  • @mjc11a
    @mjc11a Рік тому +4

    Another quality production by Get.factual. Informative as it is educational and entertaining. Thanks very much for posting and be safe 🙏

  • @johantimmer3467
    @johantimmer3467 Рік тому

    Just one commentary which concerns part 1 as well : when one reads the comments for a documentary it would be wise to consult people in order to avoid gross mispronunciations of names, eras and such

  • @harperwelch5147
    @harperwelch5147 10 місяців тому

    How did we skip so quickly from Pre-Neanderthal partial skull to Roman vineyards? Quite a gap in history.

  • @Kernovian1964
    @Kernovian1964 Рік тому +2

    Sorry, but these videos require a 'facts editor'; there are so many mistakes!

  • @johantimmer3467
    @johantimmer3467 Рік тому

    Hang on : 8'28'' in part 2. A red deer is shown and the commentary is about roe deer. A bit steep...

  • @johnwaynegovernmentcontrac3219

    John Wayne Groove Machine! 😅🤣😂😂😂😂

  • @johantimmer3467
    @johantimmer3467 Рік тому +1

    As from about 13' in part 2 : I have no info, but I doubt that the romans taught the french and the spanish to make wine, as it's known that when they came to Spain they appreciated those in the Cariñena area. Brewing and fermenting have, I think, been developed independently in many places across the globe. Does anybody know more about this?

    • @michaelfritts6249
      @michaelfritts6249 Рік тому

      Romans "you need to seal it to make it last.. "
      Spaniards "we have cork"
      Germanic tribes.. "it is fermented.. have another festival to attend.. will make more.. "

  • @jimmyglea
    @jimmyglea Рік тому +1

    I love the Neanderthals who clearly have beer guts.

  • @Rezo3
    @Rezo3 10 місяців тому

    Sounds so much like Casey Kasem to me! Sad end for an awesome guy..😢

  • @alizaindarban9849
    @alizaindarban9849 Рік тому +1

    Big fan
    From Pakistan
    Please make a vedio on illuminati

  • @hair2050
    @hair2050 Рік тому +1

    The elephant chasing them was just so stupid. I don’t like being taken for a fool.

    • @karinjacka7422
      @karinjacka7422 9 місяців тому

      You are human, the elephant is an animal….there is a difference

  • @prototropo
    @prototropo Рік тому +1

    It doesn't make sense that ice would "push up islands" from the sea. There's some spotty scientific accuracy editing here and other places.

    • @prototropo
      @prototropo Рік тому

      @Craig Dendy I think I understand the principle, Craig. When hundreds of meters of ice accumulate over near polar continents in glacial maximums, the land beneath them is depressed, and the periphery, logically, rises in compensation, as would any compressible mass. These "glacial isostatic adjustments" happened coincident with each of the four major glaciations of the Pleistocene. Then as the glaciers melted, the weight of so much frozen water is relieved, and a "post-glacial rebound" causes, or permits, the two effects to be reversed. Very slowly, the land that was depressed rises to approach its default level, and the periphery sinks in equilibrium.
      I can't imagine how all those interesting dynamics would be obvious, or arrive by induction, by an abbreviated remark about "islands being pushed up by ice." Those words, if taken at surface value, fly in the face of physics, since ice floats.
      I ordinarily do not excel at observational detail, but since I am a medical writer, I grow a little more attentive around science content. I appreciate your own wonder about my own abbreviated question!

    • @prototropo
      @prototropo Рік тому

      @Craig Dendy I find the Ice Ages, including the far more ancient and dramatic ones, very interesting. Why would it be implausible for me to know some basics about them, without being an expert or academic? The principles and terminology are easy foe everyone these days to assimilate facts on their interests, without cutting and pasting.

    • @sonnylambert4893
      @sonnylambert4893 Рік тому

      @@prototropo pedantic tosser much?

    • @prototropo
      @prototropo Рік тому

      @@sonnylambert4893 Not sure what you mean exactly, but I got a whiff of assertive mediocrity.
      I'm pretty sure accuracy is high on the list of working principles in the sciences. No sincere effort to honor precision is dismissed as a pedantic tic in serious circles.
      But a terror of sounding knowledgeable is not uncommon for the stuck-in-frat-jock-land caliber of "whatever's-good-enough" spit-wad contestants huddled in the under-achievers' back-row seats of any class.

  • @MrCakocalypse
    @MrCakocalypse Рік тому +3

    Wats most disturbing me is that we think they where primitive and they had no technological advance and skills.... HELLO THEY WAS 300'000 YEARS ARROUN!!!! Look what we reached in few 1000 years..... if someome comes with brain things, than go research, in fact they had same capacity as we and even better visual capacity! We are so primitive to think as we do🙈

  • @JackBQuick79
    @JackBQuick79 Рік тому +1

    Im thinking ill avoid human settlements and move deeper into the forest myself. Like the Unabomber but without the ill will.

  • @cavemancaveman5190
    @cavemancaveman5190 Рік тому

    Revelation about ritual burial for all eternity.
    This is our representation of a bugs life span. Our burial was like a chrysalis for transformation into adult stage. The mummies of everything clued me in. Also all the burned mummies they said were used by people were intended as insecticide because of the bug magic

  • @Drakijy
    @Drakijy Рік тому

    Your collection of informative videos is very impressive. However, the narrator's penchant for mispronouncing Neanderthal as NeanDRAthal is quite jarring. It's akin to how it feels hearing nuCUElar instead of nuclear.

  • @Appleblade
    @Appleblade Рік тому

    Where is all the gripey, self-righteous environmentalism? This was... uplifting!

  • @jonathanmitchell3733
    @jonathanmitchell3733 Рік тому +2

    Neanderthal clothes: Would you not rather cover your upper body with skins and leave your butt naked if you only had simple clothes. I mean I'd rather have everything covered, butt you know definitely not have the chest and upper back naked.

  • @hectorlopez4365
    @hectorlopez4365 Рік тому

    It the first human beings evolved in Africa.

  • @keviniverson2835
    @keviniverson2835 Рік тому

    300,000

  • @oneshothunter9877
    @oneshothunter9877 Рік тому +1

    I enjoyed this, but the music.. the volume changing from low to high all the time...
    Is it really necessary with that amount of music?

  • @manalishaaabaruah4020
    @manalishaaabaruah4020 Рік тому

    I wonder why that snake let that frog live! 😁

  • @sumanbaral8457
    @sumanbaral8457 Рік тому

    Europe : (finds a prehistoric tooth)”Europe was the home of first human beings. We are superior .”
    Africa and Asia : (digging for livelihood)”What a bunch of weird looking human skulls.Naah, it is chimpanzee..”

  • @guidosillaste4297
    @guidosillaste4297 10 місяців тому

    Problem whit this time line is the fact that new discoverys in geology state that mountains were created in years and not 100 millions as the main stream history tells us.
    Main stream assumes that continents allways move at the same speed while that has been proven to be false. In reality every 1000 years and usually 10000 years we have continent movements that are 1 million times faster usually also followed by world wide disasters.

  • @silentgamer666
    @silentgamer666 Рік тому

    Wait, did the narrator say "humans where blamed for the extinction of the mammoth and MEGALOSAURUS?
    That's a dinosaur... That animal is extinct for mor than 160 mil years ... (24:14)

    • @nialcc
      @nialcc Рік тому

      OMG! You are exactly right. I've found so much wrong with these videos including the fact that the Neanderthals are called "human" when they are not. The fact that they said Neanderthals came from Africa therefore they should look African not pale but we have nothing be pale Neanderthals. It's things like this that should cause you not to trust anything the narrator says. or shows.

    • @michaelfritts6249
      @michaelfritts6249 Рік тому

      It may have been Megaloceros? A big deer with really big antlers?
      Definitely more than a few assumptions in this vid..
      Spellcheck and mispronounced words i tend to overlook.
      Be Well!!

  • @annahkurtin5345
    @annahkurtin5345 Рік тому +1

    300 million?

    • @spatrk6634
      @spatrk6634 Рік тому +2

      this is second part of the video...
      we already covered millions of years up to early humans

  • @billbobaggins992
    @billbobaggins992 Рік тому +1

    The problem with penis control during heat episodes
    They never quite get history right

  • @greghh2223
    @greghh2223 Рік тому

    Very interesting, but not much about Pope Pius XII in spite of the heading.

  • @Flewti2
    @Flewti2 Рік тому

    This presentation takes liberties with scientific reality. For example, the images of Neanderthals are depicted too closely in resemblance to homo sapiens.

  • @frediheld5649
    @frediheld5649 Рік тому

    Ruling...?
    Or Ruining...

  • @lavishabass9300
    @lavishabass9300 Рік тому

    So no how the Earth started just rainforest, ok🌎😳

  • @manleynelson9419
    @manleynelson9419 Рік тому

    Too many sound effects

  • @jokevandijk4867
    @jokevandijk4867 Рік тому

    It 's not about Europe it 's about Germany.

  • @jolanda9947
    @jolanda9947 Рік тому

    full of life we know and dont

  • @raysalmon6566
    @raysalmon6566 Рік тому

    man is only 7kyo
    Altogether the problems that Darwin faced in defending his general theory are underlined by the fact that he was forced to devote a large portion of the book to attempting to explain away much evidence which was on the face of it and by his own admission hostile to the whole evolutionary picture. Even the chapter titles in the Origin (titles such as "Difficulties of the Theory", .. The Imperfections of the Fossil Record" and "Miscellaneous Objections to the Theory of Natural Selection") illustrate how seriously he took the problems he faced. [Michael Denton: Evolution, A Theory in Crisis,

    • @Thusssle
      @Thusssle Рік тому

      This is categorically false. Your entire argument can be disproved by simple carbon dating. We have human bones dating back 40-50k years.

    • @phuckpootube6231
      @phuckpootube6231 Рік тому +1

      You just keep reading your little book of magic mate. LOL

    • @raysalmon6566
      @raysalmon6566 Рік тому

      @@phuckpootube6231 , You just keep reading your little book of magic mate. LOL
      you keep worshiping Origins of the Species

    • @phuckpootube6231
      @phuckpootube6231 Рік тому +1

      @@raysalmon6566 You do the worshiping of a man who is 1,900 yrs late for his comeback. I promise that if he comes back before we are dead, I will say that you were right.

    • @oneshothunter9877
      @oneshothunter9877 Рік тому

      Man only 7000 years old..?
      Oh, come on!
      So, you watched this as my kids watch a cartoon, as a kind of fairy tale?

  • @welhungyongmancitywok8189
    @welhungyongmancitywok8189 Рік тому

    The Neanderthal has been assimilated, it's rather clear what happened. Small population of humans living in a tribal manner are in desperate need of women. They have assimilated themselves with homosapien females. The society of Neanderthals should have been equally male dominated as any other tribal society, the female gives birth to the most important production tool to a society therefore she must be protected at all times. When their women became less productive they started substituting the incubators for another species. Hunting parties of male Neanderthals took homosapien females as incubators to sustain their clans dwindling numbers. The same is true for other human species, eventually merging into the modern day man.

  • @manalishaaabaruah4020
    @manalishaaabaruah4020 Рік тому

    I can see a fox roaming in human habits. I hope rabies is not a problem in that place. Or is it?

  • @MrKurtBarlow
    @MrKurtBarlow Рік тому

    LOL!

  • @raysalmon6566
    @raysalmon6566 Рік тому

    chose instead to work with an altogether simpler species, Neurospora crassa, the orangered mold that grows on bread in tropical countries. The plan was simple: subject the mold to Xrays to cause mutations-just as Muller had done with fruit flies-and then try to determine the impact of the resulting mutations on the fungi. They would track the effects of the mutations in this way: normal (i.e., unmutated) Neurospora, it was known, could survive on a socalled minimal culture medium; on this basic "diet" they could evidently synthesize biochemically all the larger molecules they required to live, constructing them from the simpler ones in the nutrient medium. Beadle and Tatum theorized that a mutation that knocked out any of those synthetic pathways would result in the irradiated mold strain being unable to grow on minimal medium; that same strain should, however, still manage to thrive on a "complete" medium, one containing all the molecules necessary for life, like amino acids and vitamins. In other words, the mutation preventing the synthesis of a key nutrient would be rendered harmless if the nutrient were available directly from the culture medium. Beadle and Tatum irradiated some five thousand specimens, then set about testing each one to see whether it could survive on minimal medium. The first survived fine; so did the second, and the third...lt was not until they tested strain number 299 that they found one that James D. Watson DNA ***

  • @hectorlopez4365
    @hectorlopez4365 Рік тому

    my test saysethat I am 2 percent Neantherthal.

  • @yvesgraindorge9388
    @yvesgraindorge9388 Рік тому

    sort of a German centric history of Europe ???

  • @kukuri007
    @kukuri007 Рік тому

    Meters don’t tell anybody anything. Yep! Me again .

    • @get.factual
      @get.factual  Рік тому +1

      This documentary was originally made for German TV and they use meters.

    • @spatrk6634
      @spatrk6634 Рік тому

      meters maybe dont tell anything to person from america, liberia and myanmar
      but to rest of the world, meter means something

    • @mjc11a
      @mjc11a Рік тому

      @kukuri007 Let this be a teachable moment for you.

    • @billkallas1762
      @billkallas1762 Рік тому

      Just think of Meters as slightly longer yards. 36 inches verses 39 inches. It ain't rocket science.

  • @mEtalec
    @mEtalec Рік тому +1

    Europe is continent 🤦‍♂️

    • @AN-dz6lg
      @AN-dz6lg Рік тому

      No, Europe is an awesome band known for the song Final Countdown, duh!

  • @jan_phd
    @jan_phd Рік тому

    98% of humans cannot pass the MENSA intelligence test.

  • @yasi7655
    @yasi7655 Рік тому

    For sure we all going to die😂😂😂😂

  • @lizzydog5728
    @lizzydog5728 Рік тому +1

    Without the written word and over population we wouldn't have destroyed the earth? Without microscopes are earth and water would be clean! Think about it.

    • @AN-dz6lg
      @AN-dz6lg Рік тому

      Looks like you have yet to grasp the written word yourself.

  • @TahoeJones
    @TahoeJones Рік тому +1

    Where's the out of Africa bullshit?

    • @show_me_your_kitties
      @show_me_your_kitties Рік тому

      Say you are impossible to please without saying you are impossible to please

  • @larrybedouin2921
    @larrybedouin2921 Рік тому

    Fiction!

  • @mars6433
    @mars6433 Рік тому

    Totally fake. They didn't have color film in prehistoric times.

  • @davecannabis
    @davecannabis Рік тому

    when i got to the part where Neanderthals were chasing an elephant while wearing what looked like jeans, id had enough a BIG thumbs down for this doco !!!!!!

  • @johnjude2685
    @johnjude2685 Рік тому

    Bow and arrow wasn't in Europe before The meeting of African people
    Thumbs down content

  • @culturedape279
    @culturedape279 9 місяців тому

    Lost me with black Germans toiling for Romans.

  • @vmitchinson
    @vmitchinson Рік тому +1

    This video is one big collection of misinformation. I quit watching after this comment at at 8:52.

  • @There-ought-to-be-clowns
    @There-ought-to-be-clowns Рік тому

    ruling and ruining.

  • @SHNTRU
    @SHNTRU Рік тому

    “Ruining” the earth

  • @ashleycapulso9200
    @ashleycapulso9200 Рік тому

    Mankind is 6000 years old sir. Get yourself educated and stuff your head with some real FACTUAL

    • @show_me_your_kitties
      @show_me_your_kitties Рік тому

      😆😆😆 your genetics say otherwise, you goofball. 😆

    • @AN-dz6lg
      @AN-dz6lg Рік тому

      when a troll from 2005 still tries to be a troll from 2005

    • @show_me_your_kitties
      @show_me_your_kitties Рік тому

      @@AN-dz6lg damn i was hoping i was the OC for this comment.

    • @tonette1813
      @tonette1813 Рік тому

      Jehovah's witnesses believe that we are only 6000 years old. Fortunately I'm not a creationist