I am 60 now, but I remember as a boy a National Geographic show was a big deal. The whole family would sit down to watch it as it was good family entertainment.
I am 52 and also remember doing the same, Mutual of Omaha every Saturday night on 1 of the 3 channels that was available, as fond memories as baked beans and red hotdogs every Saturday night.. best of times my friend 👍
I'm 40 and as a kid (pre internet downloads), I remember we would have to buy copied vhs tapes of Nat.Geo. shows via black market in Iran. Life in a sanctioned nation.
This is one of the best visuals i have ever seen on a documentary. The storyline, the angels, the naration. Just perfect. Thank you for letting us watch this for free.
Angela Bassett's sonorous voice was an ideal representative for Mother Nature in this epic doco. Thank you National Geographic! One is never too old to learn something new and I sure enjoyed this class. 🤔
I guess you are blessed with it, but at the same time your ancestors wouldn't be living in the middle of nothing. The river wasn't place next to them, they had to go to the river.
I am more than a bit jealous- I use a power wheelchair so getting out and seeing laces in person is not likely to happen in this life time, so I soak it in as an “armchair” explorer!👍🏽😇 Love National geographic!
Nailed it with those words of wisdom that truly capture this documentary. Everything from the narrator's soothing to the soul delivery and decelerated images allowing the viewer to really live in the magic of each wildlife moment. Awe-inspiring! My favorite part was capturing the leopard's cunning.
That is exactly why National Geographic uploads so few of these on UA-cam. Especially, all the good Nature related full documentaries, you will hardly find those on this channel. Can't let the people have too many good experiences... But I still appreciate this one nonetheless 😇
I agree but I can't imagine how long it must take to produce, roll out in production, to the public, a meager 50+ min doc-u, of this quality? Realistic, so close to perfect, w/ so many different ppl/things involved? No wonder NG doesn't provide us w/more like these. And once you are known for generating such material who would in their right mind digress to anything less than perfection? I absolutely would NOT
@@ChristieBWahl I believe footage for long-form documentaries of animals like these is taken over the course of years and years, sometimes even decades. They really must live in the lives of these animals and know them for so long, even generationally long, in order to capture all of this and tell their magnificent private stories. Let alone the production afterwards, how they compile the footage, the music, and the narration? You are indeed correct, this is *perfection* and I am but a mere spec of dust, forever humble to the massive dunes that are the people involved in these projects. Just a bunch of legends creating excellence and perfection, thank God they're out there.
The fact every video National Geographic puts out has someone saying “the fact that we get free videos from National Geographic is priceless” truely means people are thankful 👍
Yeah once all economic value has been exhausted. Plus an ad every few minutes... And they regurgitate the same footage over and over with tiny changes or a new narrator...
There’s a few solid theories about how that particular part of the book was based on the Marsh Arabs of Iraq, DNA evidence, and correlation of events and places to the marshes. I don’t remember but it was a great video, I even learned about how saddam terrorized them for an uprising
Magnificent!!! I have had the privilege to have spent several years in South Africa, Tanzania, Kenya and Botswana. The most life-changing experience I could have ever imagined. 🙏
I wonder how the camera people get the shots underwater like a hippo gracefully coming down a water path and passing by. And some of the shots of birds and bugs was so beautiful. I enjoyed this so much, thank you!
This is one of the best wildlife documentaries i have ever watched. It has great background music and elements. And the narration just kills it too, thanks to her who did this job. This episode deserves an Oscar in my opinion.
@@letrungcuong1417 attenborough is always great. this one is different but aloso great. the narrator here got a beautiful smooth voice and the backgroundmusic is fabulous. i watched this one 3 times or so and i´m not bored at all to watch it again
DON'T EVER QUIT. When things go wrong , as they sometimes will. When the road you're struggling on seems all up hill, and when the funds are low and the debts are high. And when you want to smile but you have to sigh. Rest if you must but do not QUIT. Success is failure turned inside out. The silver tint of clouds of doubt. And you never can tell how close you are It may be near when it seems so far. So stick to the fight
The images in ths film are ahsolutely stunning and the rehydration of the dry land was simply mesmerizing. I don't think I would have a better picture of this far off land if I went there in person to see for myself. Thank you!
Would like to thank the producer & the director Brad Bestelink, photography team as follows: -Richard Uren -Alex Cooke -Mike Amos -Wim Foster - Brad Bestelink. Narrator : Angela Bassett Original music by : Hannah Parrott, Andrew Christie for bleeding music.Thank you for the wonderful documentary.
Ty for the post! AWESOME job by everyone involved. Wish there was a way to show Angela - Narrator what an impact she has had w/her voice. She is truly a talented lady. I don't have a clue what age group if she's older than me or younger. I'm 51, to call her a talented young lady or woman? Almost every post has had something about how awesome she is, & the rest of the crew taking pics, or at the end... Putting it all together. Not having just a 🖼️ of an animal, music in back ground, can't hear narrator, & my favorite - some kinda critter chirping, croaking, etc. thru entire doc-u & wrong kinda critter to start w/like a 🐸 when it's supposed to be a🦉 & that was 20 mins ago but it's still croaking. Anyway, natGeo & Attenborough are about the last few standing. There are still a few more. If there's a way for us to connect with Angela that would be awesome!
I felt like I was witnessing it with my own eyes. This video has a great vibe, releases stress and is super relaxing and soothing to the mind. Thanks to the entire crew member behind this video. Great 💪
I love this music so much. It helps me sleep better and reduces my stress. The nature sounds are amazing and make me feel closer to nature. This is the best music for meditation and healing.🙏🌿
Beautiful voice over miss ANGELA BASSET! I almost fell off to sleep 💤 but enjoyed it throughly and many thanks 🙏 for posting this exquisite documentary ❤❤❤❤
Angela Bassett’s narration is exceptional showcasing her amazing talents. The writing of the scripts to the fabulous videography -all of it is greatly appreciated.
I watch documentaries all the time & this one my friend, Is a MASTERPIECE. Huge congratulations to the whole team of NAT GEO especially the sound, video, photography and narration team. This is worth watching. Sound effect so good, feels like watching a Disney movie. Loved it guys, keep it up. Lots of love.
Agreed. Superb documentary. Only thing is that the voice of the female narrator. She tries to mimic the voice and style of David Attenborough. She must invent or use her own style.
Thank you, National Geographic! I have been a fan ever since I was little. I always waited for grandma or auntie to get the magazines in the mail. I learned so much. I have, in turn, become an animal lover and pet trainer. All positive reinforcement, of course, using a clicker properly and loving life and nature deep in my heart! Thank you again!
Whoever is reading this, I pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worried about is okay and everyone has a great day. great
I just know this would be another awesome 1.5 hours of my life even before I start watching any of it... Thank you, NatGeo! Been a fan since I was very little, I was only able to watch a few of your episodes on some super old TV back then, now thanks to UA-cam (and you posting them for free, of course) I get to take my sweet little time catching up and re-living on some of the greatest moments of my childhood.
I'm glad u guys are back but do give us some new document I wasn't for sure whether some of the crew members were gettn hurt I really enjoyed watchn this Channel plz keep posting it up Thank u SandraJacksn FayvA
I can only agree with the guy here in comments somewhere, that the calm music, lady's soothing narration and nature's depiction is therapeutic in this film.
This truly was incredible to watch! TY for sharing this remarkable, eye-opening documentary w/us! Please share w/us more amazing documentaries like this soon.☺️
Every single clip is phenomenal. It's like a highlight reel but it's 1 hour 32 minutes long of mindblowing footage of nature: water, cheetahs, monkeys, insects, floodplains, etc. The woman's narration is also awesome especially if you're wearing headphones. One of my favourite documentaries for sure. Bravo National Geographic!
Thank you ..one of the best national geographic documentaries....you guys are doing greatest job beyond words.... This is absolutely a need in time when the world battling climate change issues.
I just love the buffalo. They don't take any guff and always have each other's back. Of course I love the rest of them too but mad respect for the buffalo.
what an amazing documentary! the Okavango Delta, has so much amazing wildlife! There was so may places like this before humans came and destroyed everything. Example: 10:40 dude that shot was friggen amazing and there was so many amazing shots!!
I don’t know what it is but whenever I find myself in a depressive period in my life watching nature documentaries is soothing and helps me bounce back.
These are the monthly magazines coming to life ❤❤❤❤❤❤ I have always dreamed of working with National Geographic as a photographer.. or now videographer.
Beautiful documentary, I really love Angela Bassett as the narrator, her voice was ABSOLUTELY PERFECT for this. Definitely my favorite documentary to date and I have watched a lot of them. Thank you to all involved, truly Beautiful!
The wildlife photographer’s are some incredible people that endure the same environment’s with the wildlife with incredible patience and expertise in filmmaking
amazing documentary.most beautiful part of this documentary is where there buffalo mother save her baby calf.that's proved that nothing more huge then mother's love in this world.❤️ Thanxks & huge respect to entire team. it's yubraj all the way from nepal.🙏🇳🇵
O my lord my God your creation is vast and amazing, every particle and living creature tels a special and wonderful story of your power, wisdom, knowledge... and your logic.
This is the best documentary I've seen in awhile. The videography is amazing and I learned a lot! I felt like I was immersed in the action here and everything is beautiful! Keep on doing what you're doing!
Hi,I can't believe this much of comments. I hope all of you're doing great. If you are having a hard time , hang in there. I know it's hard,but believe in yourself. One-day everything will be fine and I'm wishing for that day to come as soon as possible for you. You matter more than you think ❤
I love when the leopard dropped on the Impala from the tree. Wow! So strategic. Also when the whole herd of buffalos helped the mom and her calf; there is strength in team 💪
My top ten favorite countries Botswana 🇧🇼 and Africa my favorite continent ,, my top 10 country in the world from Africa,,,, just magic Africa 🧡 👑 🦁🦍🦓🐆🐃🐘🦏🦒🐫
Documentaries are my fav thing to watch since childhood. One of the most fascinating ones right here, and the narrator is as much as magical as the nature itself, women voice makes the difference.
Thank you so much National Geographic...You educated my 3 boys, granddaughter,and myself as well... Thank you for sharing on UA-cam,it gives everyone a chance to watch your amazing documentaries,thanks to the camera men & women who sacrifice many many hours ,weeks months to capture the great footage you provide... Thanks so much ,from Montreal Quebec Canada
The quality of this videos plus the information make the best of this videos.This encourage me to watch it and also act as therapy for me thank you for this great job.👍👍👍
The fact that we get free videos from National Geographic on UA-cam is priceless.., keeping the education and knowledge alive. 🙏🙏🙏
How has your comment not get more likes? Everything you wrote is correct.
Big shout out to National Geographic. I hope this is a series with other episodes on their way
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I am 60 now, but I remember as a boy a National Geographic show was a big deal. The whole family would sit down to watch it as it was good family entertainment.
I am 52 and also remember doing the same, Mutual of Omaha every Saturday night on 1 of the 3 channels that was available, as fond memories as baked beans and red hotdogs every Saturday night.. best of times my friend 👍
I'm 41 and would've watched VHS videos like this in school growing up. We didn't have cable TV, but am catching up now online. 😍
I'm 40 and as a kid (pre internet downloads), I remember we would have to buy copied vhs tapes of Nat.Geo. shows via black market in Iran.
Life in a sanctioned nation.
Jacque Cousteau was awesome
My family and loved all of those animal documentaries.💕💕
This is one of the best visuals i have ever seen on a documentary. The storyline, the angels, the naration. Just perfect. Thank you for letting us watch this for free.
Have you noticed how bright the stars are in these forests. Like there's no pollution. I love forests
Angela Bassett's sonorous voice was an ideal representative for Mother Nature in this epic doco. Thank you National Geographic! One is never too old to learn something new and I sure enjoyed this class. 🤔
Absolutely! I was looking for this comment
I BLEW MY LOAD LISTENING TO HER VOICE
@@tom-c1j2pyour slogan: Let's objectify, "cause misogyny is fine
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Angela Basset’s soothing voice is the perfect narration for this National Geographic masterpiece! The cinematography and locations are breathtakingly!
I'm from Botswana and most of the time I find it hard to believe how we are blessed with the Okavango Delta
I guess you are blessed with it, but at the same time your ancestors wouldn't be living in the middle of nothing.
The river wasn't place next to them, they had to go to the river.
I am more than a bit jealous- I use a power wheelchair so getting out and seeing laces in person is not likely to happen in this life time, so I soak it in as an “armchair” explorer!👍🏽😇
Love National geographic!
Oh I'm soooooo jealous!!! God has blessed us all really!!
Everyone who worked on this wonderful documentary is to be commended for their contributions. What an awe-inspiring film!
i second the motion ... BRAVO!!!!
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These documentaries are so brilliant and enriching, it's even therapeutic in a way.
Nailed it with those words of wisdom that truly capture this documentary. Everything from the narrator's soothing to the soul delivery and decelerated images allowing the viewer to really live in the magic of each wildlife moment. Awe-inspiring! My favorite part was capturing the leopard's cunning.
Very therapeutic
That is exactly why National Geographic uploads so few of these on UA-cam. Especially, all the good Nature related full documentaries, you will hardly find those on this channel.
Can't let the people have too many good experiences... But I still appreciate this one nonetheless 😇
I agree but I can't imagine how long it must take to produce, roll out in production, to the public, a meager 50+ min doc-u, of this quality? Realistic, so close to perfect, w/ so many different ppl/things involved? No wonder NG doesn't provide us w/more like these. And once you are known for generating such material who would in their right mind digress to anything less than perfection? I absolutely would NOT
@@ChristieBWahl I believe footage for long-form documentaries of animals like these is taken over the course of years and years, sometimes even decades. They really must live in the lives of these animals and know them for so long, even generationally long, in order to capture all of this and tell their magnificent private stories. Let alone the production afterwards, how they compile the footage, the music, and the narration? You are indeed correct, this is *perfection* and I am but a mere spec of dust, forever humble to the massive dunes that are the people involved in these projects. Just a bunch of legends creating excellence and perfection, thank God they're out there.
The fact every video National Geographic puts out has someone saying “the fact that we get free videos from National Geographic is priceless” truely means people are thankful 👍
Yeah once all economic value has been exhausted. Plus an ad every few minutes... And they regurgitate the same footage over and over with tiny changes or a new narrator...
It's all about $ in the end
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No worries, you do pay for it eventually)) either through your taxes or your UA-cam premium lol
Thank you Angela Bassett for the beautiful narration of this beautiful documentary!!!!❤
love animal
YEAH, I MADE A MESS LISTING TO HER
The Okavango has to be one of the most magical places on earth! Truly, a garden of Eden.
nope, another false lead : the flood is NOT " The Flood " ... tanx anyway.
There’s a few solid theories about how that particular part of the book was based on the Marsh Arabs of Iraq, DNA evidence, and correlation of events and places to the marshes. I don’t remember but it was a great video, I even learned about how saddam terrorized them for an uprising
@@n8vmilk the ' Marsh Arabs of Iraq ' sounds familiar. think i saw this film sometime in the past. hmm. tanx pard.
Magnificent!!! I have had the privilege to have spent several years in South Africa, Tanzania, Kenya and Botswana. The most life-changing experience I could have ever imagined. 🙏
That's awesome! It's on my bucket list.
Why Africans poor?
narration by the incomparable Angela Bassett. I was in awe from the start, the circle of life Exquisite in its brutality.
This was so beautiful to watch. Nature is so Stunning!!! National Geographic is simply the best ❤
I wonder how the camera people get the shots underwater like a hippo gracefully coming down a water path and passing by. And some of the shots of birds and bugs was so beautiful. I enjoyed this so much, thank you!
Or the ones running next to them crazy shotssss
One of my best memories, watching these kind of documentaries with my dad on Sundays.
Great video ❤
The Narration is beautiful, very soothing. The footage well represented, wonderful. Why do I always want to film like this every time I watch.
😮 EXACTLY!!✌🏾 inspiration...
I remember being a kid and falling in love with Nat Geo also led into discovering the late greats Steve Irwin. Amazing documentaries.
Nat Geo will remain the best when it comes to this nature of documentaries, the rest will follow!
This is one of the best wildlife documentaries i have ever watched. It has great background music and elements.
And the narration just kills it too, thanks to her who did this job.
This episode deserves an Oscar in my opinion.
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Bro u should watch Planet Earth series with narration from Sir David Attenborough, it might be better than this one I think.
@@letrungcuong1417 attenborough is always great. this one is different but aloso great. the narrator here got a beautiful smooth voice and the backgroundmusic is fabulous. i watched this one 3 times or so and i´m not bored at all to watch it again
Angela Basset Narrated
DON'T EVER QUIT. When things go wrong , as they sometimes will. When the road you're struggling on seems all up hill, and when the funds are low and the debts are high. And when you want to smile but you have to sigh. Rest if you must but do not QUIT. Success is failure turned inside out. The silver tint of clouds of doubt. And you never can tell how close you are It may be near when it seems so far. So stick to the fight
The images in ths film are ahsolutely stunning and the rehydration of the dry land was simply mesmerizing. I don't think I would have a better picture of this far off land if I went there in person to see for myself. Thank you!
Respect
just come in Kenya and see live
Would like to thank the producer & the director Brad Bestelink, photography team as follows:
-Richard Uren
-Alex Cooke
-Mike Amos
-Wim Foster
- Brad Bestelink.
Narrator : Angela Bassett
Original music by : Hannah Parrott, Andrew Christie for bleeding music.Thank you for the wonderful documentary.
i did not find them on insta
The Narrator is Angela Bassett btw. Not Bestelink.
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Thank u Mr for the correction.
Ty for the post! AWESOME job by everyone involved. Wish there was a way to show Angela - Narrator what an impact she has had w/her voice. She is truly a talented lady. I don't have a clue what age group if she's older than me or younger. I'm 51, to call her a talented young lady or woman?
Almost every post has had something about how awesome she is, & the rest of the crew taking pics, or at the end... Putting it all together. Not having just a 🖼️ of an animal, music in back ground, can't hear narrator, & my favorite - some kinda critter chirping, croaking, etc. thru entire doc-u & wrong kinda critter to start w/like a 🐸 when it's supposed to be a🦉 & that was 20 mins ago but it's still croaking. Anyway, natGeo & Attenborough are about the last few standing. There are still a few more.
If there's a way for us to connect with Angela that would be awesome!
I felt like I was witnessing it with my own eyes. This video has a great vibe, releases stress and is super relaxing and soothing to the mind. Thanks to the entire crew member behind this video. Great 💪
I love this music so much. It helps me sleep better and reduces my stress. The nature sounds are amazing and make me feel closer to nature. This is the best music for meditation and healing.🙏🌿
Beautiful voice over miss ANGELA BASSET! I almost fell off to sleep 💤 but enjoyed it throughly and many thanks 🙏 for posting this exquisite documentary ❤❤❤❤
Angela Basset did a wonderful job narrating, this entire piece was very well done!
This has to be the best documentary on wildlife and seasonal changes I have ever seen! An absolute masterpiece!
Angela Bassett’s narration is exceptional showcasing her amazing talents. The writing of the scripts to the fabulous videography -all of it is greatly appreciated.
that flood water with grains shot was so amazing
A great thanks to the narrator , photographers and others who worked on this documentry. so so good and briliant it was to watch.
I watch documentaries all the time & this one my friend, Is a MASTERPIECE. Huge congratulations to the whole team of NAT GEO especially the sound, video, photography and narration team. This is worth watching. Sound effect so good, feels like watching a Disney movie. Loved it guys, keep it up. Lots of love.
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You mean well , but to compare this masterpiece with (of all things) a Disney movie ????????
Like comparing a Rembrandt to a Donald Duck.
Agreed. Superb documentary. Only thing is that the voice of the female narrator. She tries to mimic the voice and style of David Attenborough. She must invent or use her own style.
My friend since I was young! I love to watch wildlife documentary so much and nearly everyday.
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It is truly a masterpiece.the people who have provided this documentary must be truly appreciated.❤❤❤
Thank you, National Geographic! I have been a fan ever since I was little. I always waited for grandma or auntie to get the magazines in the mail. I learned so much. I have, in turn, become an animal lover and pet trainer. All positive reinforcement, of course, using a clicker properly and loving life and nature deep in my heart! Thank you again!
Brilliant filming and production. Thankful it's not yet another Disney promotion. Thank you.
Men, Nat Geo just gives free full documentaries and I like it
This is the best documentary I've seen in awhile.
The wildlife docs are the best content on Nat Geo.
Really blows my mind how they get some of this footage
🇧🇼 My pride my Botswana.
Being immersed in nature will give you a feeling of relaxation and comfort
Beautiful. Animals can thrive. With flood life cam flourish I love it.
Hello Halina, how are you, how is everything over there?
Whoever is reading this, I pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worried about is okay and everyone has a great day. great
you too
Amen,,,,
God willing you too
😢 It's a hard time this is the second Mother's day since I lost my son he would have been 48 now 😢
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The fact that God made all these beautiful animals each with their own prints and advantages. No better artist than God himself. 🙌🏻❤️
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Which God?
AMEN ❤ 🙏🏻
@@ImGoingSupersonicthere's only one that's been said to be the creator of all. The rest of them are "gods" of something specific
AMEN 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I just know this would be another awesome 1.5 hours of my life even before I start watching any of it... Thank you, NatGeo! Been a fan since I was very little, I was only able to watch a few of your episodes on some super old TV back then, now thanks to UA-cam (and you posting them for free, of course) I get to take my sweet little time catching up and re-living on some of the greatest moments of my childhood.
I'm glad u guys are back but do give us some new document
I wasn't for sure whether some of the
crew members were gettn hurt I really enjoyed watchn this Channel plz keep posting it up Thank u
SandraJacksn FayvA
@@sandrajackson5971sorry our crew member was bit by tiger so we need funds quickly
I can only agree with the guy here in comments somewhere, that the calm music, lady's soothing narration and nature's depiction is therapeutic in this film.
This documentary is a masterpiece.
Props to NG for offering exceptional, entertaining, and FREE content. In a world full of extortionate corporations they really stand out.
This truly was incredible to watch! TY for sharing this remarkable, eye-opening documentary w/us! Please share w/us more amazing documentaries like this soon.☺️
Every single clip is phenomenal. It's like a highlight reel but it's 1 hour 32 minutes long of mindblowing footage of nature: water, cheetahs, monkeys, insects, floodplains, etc. The woman's narration is also awesome especially if you're wearing headphones. One of my favourite documentaries for sure. Bravo National Geographic!
Jaguars don't live in Africa. Leopards do.
Exactly, jaguars Iive in Central & South America
Thanks so much for the gift which will hopefully push people into wildlife preservation.
Thank God and the producer of this video, it's really good and meaningful.
great job by Angela basset narrating, amazing film 100%
A documentary I keep watching and re-watching. Fantastic effort. Hope more people watch it and then spread it.
Wonderful doc the narrator has the most calming voice 😴😴
Thank you ..one of the best national geographic documentaries....you guys are doing greatest job beyond words.... This is absolutely a need in time when the world battling climate change issues.
Salute to the cameraman units & there time and patience to record the beauty of the Mother Nature
I just love the buffalo. They don't take any guff and always have each other's back. Of course I love the rest of them too but mad respect for the buffalo.
that was some great filming , from the close up of the rain droplet on the bugs head to underwater , just awesome watch
There is no end to the beauty of the earth, thank you to the National Geographic channel for portraying and showing these beauties
I am addicted to NatGeo. Thank you for allowing me to watch these mindblowing docs
what an amazing documentary! the Okavango Delta, has so much amazing wildlife! There was so may places like this before humans came and destroyed everything. Example: 10:40 dude that shot was friggen amazing and there was so many amazing shots!!
I don’t know what it is but whenever I find myself in a depressive period in my life watching nature documentaries is soothing and helps me bounce back.
Same
Action, adventure,thrills,chills,romance,
comedy and family time all in one.
35:55 the Story of this brave Single dad bird is Incredible watch his Story ! 😎👍
These are the monthly magazines coming to life ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I have always dreamed of working with National Geographic as a photographer.. or now videographer.
Beautiful documentary, I really love Angela Bassett as the narrator, her voice was ABSOLUTELY PERFECT for this. Definitely my favorite documentary to date and I have watched a lot of them. Thank you to all involved, truly Beautiful!
Hello Kimberly, how are you, how is everything over there?
The way those flood waters were moving through that sand was so soothing to watch
The wildlife photographer’s are some incredible people that endure the same environment’s with the wildlife with incredible patience and expertise in filmmaking
I have seen a million docus about this region, this is by far the best!
amazing documentary.most beautiful part of this documentary is where there buffalo mother save her baby calf.that's proved that nothing more huge then mother's love in this world.❤️
Thanxks & huge respect to entire team. it's yubraj all the way from nepal.🙏🇳🇵
Lovely comment thanks my brother ❤️ I'm all the way from Tanzania 🇹🇿 in east Africa
O my lord my God your creation is vast and amazing, every particle and living creature tels a special and wonderful story of your power, wisdom, knowledge... and your logic.
This is the best documentary I've seen in awhile. The videography is amazing and I learned a lot! I felt like I was immersed in the action here and everything is beautiful! Keep on doing what you're doing!
Hello🖐Rebecca, how are you, how is everything over there?
Thank you nat Geo for thinking about me and uploading this kind of videos 👏
That leopard jump from out of the tree at 0:10:40, was INCREDIBLE!
i agree
leopards are amazing😊
what u talking ahout there is non
10:40 yuou mean
@@kobepower Correct, and thank you. I made the correction.
Hi,I can't believe this much of comments. I hope all of you're doing great. If you are having a hard time , hang in there. I know it's hard,but believe in yourself. One-day everything will be fine and I'm wishing for that day to come as soon as possible for you. You matter more than you think ❤
I love when the leopard dropped on the Impala from the tree. Wow! So strategic. Also when the whole herd of buffalos helped the mom and her calf; there is strength in team 💪
Well seen ;) speaks for me
documentary makers, photographers, musicians and editors are my favorite people...thank you for doing what you do!! phenomenal job!!
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Love this documentary, wildlife It's prime, not too much killing in this one, like that too, the narrator, beautiful..💖💖
This is spectacular! The photography is absolutely stunning.
Thank you National Geographic and UA-cam!
this is nature and nature is life well documented and melodious voice kudos to the team
Amazing... Also the music by the way. Many thanks.
when the leopard jumped out of the tree my heart skipped a beat absolutely amazing
its wonderfull that there are people who put all of their heart in soul into showing oher the wonders and beauties of our world. Thank you
My top ten favorite countries Botswana 🇧🇼 and Africa my favorite continent ,, my top 10 country in the world from Africa,,,, just magic Africa 🧡 👑 🦁🦍🦓🐆🐃🐘🦏🦒🐫
Documentaries are my fav thing to watch since childhood. One of the most fascinating ones right here, and the narrator is as much as magical as the nature itself, women voice makes the difference.
The sound is pure ASMR for African children …so many beautiful memories of mornings in the national park
I had to change my mind at the midst of this Special. Perfect music, perfect commentary, just wonderful
Thank you so much National Geographic...You educated my 3 boys, granddaughter,and myself as well...
Thank you for sharing on UA-cam,it gives everyone a chance to watch your amazing documentaries,thanks to the camera men & women who sacrifice many many hours ,weeks months to capture the great footage you provide...
Thanks so much ,from Montreal Quebec Canada
This woman's voice is serenity ❤
Kids need to watch this because they will learn so much from this.
Hello Mary, how are you, how is everything over there?
All praise be to the provider and the sustainer.
Thanks for the video. Africa
To me, this Okavango delta is the most dynamic place on earth, the transformations of life and death are breathtaking.
the nature is so beautiful and amazing, it is beyond words.
This was an amazing look into the beautiful intricacies involved in ecology! Fantastic!
Hello Katherine, how are you, how is everything over there?
Priceless is right, thank you National Geographic 👍
The quality of this videos plus the information make the best of this videos.This encourage me to watch it and also act as therapy for me thank you for this great job.👍👍👍
I love beautiful Mother nature.