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Nature's Work
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 16 มี.ค. 2020
These videos are created to help inform you about aspects of the natural world I want to share with you. They reflect the essence of what I like to convey whilst leading walks and environmental training workshops. As a trained ecologist and International Mountain Leader (IML) I am qualified to guide walks across the UK, Alps and around the mountainous regions of the world. My home is in the mountains of Snowdonia in north Wales but I travel extensively for work. I have published many educational materials including an alpine flower guide book.
Snowdonia / Eryri: 5 essential arctic-alpine FLOWERS
Snowdonia / Eryri: 5 essential arctic-alpine FLOWERS
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Snowdonia / Eryri: 5 essential WATERFALLS
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Snowdonia / Eryri: 5 essential WATERFALLS
Snowdonia / Eryri: 5 essential CASTLES - in 60 seconds
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Snowdonia / Eryri: 5 essential CASTLES - in 60 seconds
Snowdonia /Eryri: 5 essential ANCIENT monuments - in 60 seconds
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Snowdonia /Eryri: 5 essential ANCIENT monuments - in 60 seconds
Snowdonia / Eryri: 5 essential WILD animals - in 60 seconds
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Snowdonia / Eryri: 5 essential WILD animals - in 60 seconds
Snowdonia / Eryri: 5 essential SNOWDON facts - in 60 seconds
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Snowdonia / Eryri: 5 essential SNOWDON facts - in 60 seconds
Snowdonia / Eryri: 5 essential WOODLAND flowers - in 60 seconds
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Snowdonia / Eryri: 5 essential WOODLAND flowers - in 60 seconds
Snowdonia / Eryri: 5 essential BIRDS - in 60 seconds
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Snowdonia / Eryri: 5 essential BIRDS - in 60 seconds
Snowdonia / Eryri: 5 essential ROCK SCRAMBLES - in 60 seconds
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Snowdonia / Eryri: 5 essential ROCK SCRAMBLES - in 60 seconds
Snowdonia / Eryri: 5 essential NATIONAL PARK facts - in 60 seconds
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Snowdonia / Eryri: 5 essential NATIONAL PARK facts - in 60 seconds
Deglaciation: Colonisation & succession #nature #thenaturalcompanion #glaciation #vegetation
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Deglaciation: Colonisation & succession #nature #thenaturalcompanion #glaciation #vegetation
Glaciation of the Alps: How the alpine landscape was created
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Glaciation of the Alps: How the alpine landscape was created
Geology of the Alps: How the alpine chain was created
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Geology of the Alps: How the alpine chain was created
Mountain avens: A small plant with EPIC story #dryas #alpine #nature #thenaturalcompanion #flowers
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Mountain avens: A small plant with EPIC story #dryas #alpine #nature #thenaturalcompanion #flowers
Wonders of nature: Amazing Starling Murmuration on Christmas Eve #starlings #murmuration #birdlovers
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Wonders of nature: Amazing Starling Murmuration on Christmas Eve #starlings #murmuration #birdlovers
Discover the alpine flowers & geology of the Alps
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Discover the alpine flowers & geology of the Alps
Wild Snowdonia | a look at what to expect on a walk in Snowdonia
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Wild Snowdonia | a look at what to expect on a walk in Snowdonia
Snowdonia walks | guided mountain walks and scrambles
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Snowdonia walks | guided mountain walks and scrambles
Courses to discover the nature of Snowdonia | a preview
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Courses to discover the nature of Snowdonia | a preview
Flowers of the Swiss Alps | A preview to the workshop
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Flowers of the Swiss Alps | A preview to the workshop
Discover the mountain flowers of Snowdonia | a preview for the workshop
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Discover the mountain flowers of Snowdonia | a preview for the workshop
Discover the nature of Snowdonia | a preview for the workshop
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Discover the nature of Snowdonia | a preview for the workshop
Glacial processes and landforms | How glaciers have shaped Snowdonia
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Glacial processes and landforms | How glaciers have shaped Snowdonia
Amazing thank you, my daughter has an interview tomorrow for Oxford to study geography and needed to study Cwm idwal. Told us everything we needed to know and more! We live just down the road from Cwm idwal too but we know more now than we ever did! Thank you!!
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😮😮😮.... You must guard these springs sacredly from the government. They will try to contaminate them on the grounds of bacteria and viruses. But it is still a lie. They are watching the atrophy of the neural system of your body. You are made of 90% water. Search on youtube (water memory) and you will understand
They're called Welsh mountain goats.
Enjoyed the presentation. Thx
Thanks a lot for this video and your book. I’m reading it right now, and it’s sooo good. I’m very excited I can finally learn more about how the Alps were formed 🙏
I found this very interesting and will check out your book. Mountain building and rock types are fascinating. At the begining of your presentation you talk about the fleisch/ flysch under the older rock showing a fresh purple crystaline I think surface though I was not able to understand the name you gave it, even the transcript and the subtitles spell it uncorrectly....something like " very kano " ....Could you please clarify that rock type name ?
That’s cool 😎. W vid
Is that in Western Australia
Exxelent video ❤️🤝⭐👑🏆♐👏
Really enjoyed this, thankyou.
850 times their own weight*
Very well explained Thanks
I have not seem them before where did you find them
Can you give me assignment
Thank you ❤
Thanks for this informative slideshow! Bilberries are my favourite, and only recently I'd discovered cowberries. I was impressed to see how prolific both shrubs are in the north of Britain. I've never heard of bearberries; I'll keep my eyes peeled for them on my next summer visit to Scotland!
I have one in my garden it is still a baby at 15 meters
Das harte Berglerleben mit der ganzen Familie für das liebe Vieh ❤😊
Er... what's all this "Eryri" crap? It's not another piece of that Woke "Wales for the Welsh" nonsense, is it? It's called Snowdonia - always has been, always will be.
Scotlands amazing man love Scotland always be in my heart it's such a magical place no place like it
Thanks very much 😊
That's pretty
looks like seasonal underground flow when there isnt snow to melt perhaps
Loved that, but I wanr more.
I need to use my microscope on the moss here in the west Americas. I love reanimating them.
Love this!
Well, we usually get strong Sunshine this time of year
Typo at 3:35 - common cottongrass is Eriophorum angustifolium
Tons of great content. Thanks.
Leaches out of the hillside quite common phenomenon
Tout simplement une source 🤗
It is collecting in the creek bed but the rock are deeper than the water untill that point
The question is where did the river go that used to be there
Natural springs are cool.
Not that rare
Now THAT🙌is one of the coolest geological features I've ever seen!😎 I love it! Thank you for sharing!🙏 (Edit* I subbed😊)
Underground spring from mountains maybe or just underground
Add spring water is so delicious also and clean pure. That's the only water I drink spring water which is running water and it's very clean and purified naturaly
Makes no difference Labour Councils will still build houses over it
Beautiful Scotland,come an visit us.🤕🏴🦋🕊️🐝
We did ask people to vistit in wales…. I ain’t good down here! I can recommend not telling poeple to come to scotland……
@@Morgan-OwenWhy?😮
"San Antonius Fault" could have a major rupture without affecting San Francisco at all.
God is amazing isn't he
😂😂😂😂😂 it’s just a spring there is no such thing as god! How many times does science have to prove this!
Mother nature in all her splendour.... no devine creation here!....
Nature is amazing it made this. God is man-made
God of wonders look at this picture
Oh! My God wonderful picture
Castlerigg is not in Snowdonia...
Great to see Butterwort and Round Leaved Sundew in the same spot. The original Pingu (Pinguicula Vulgaris) 😂!
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That looks like a western red cedar to me
They Too were Created, to roam Freely !