Thank you! I wanted to capture not just the beauty of Alaska but also the emotional connection it inspires. I’m so glad that came across. What part of the story resonated with you the most?
Thank you! Alaska truly is a magical place, and I’m so glad the video captured that essence for you. Was there a particular moment, like the glaciers or Northern Lights, that stood out most?
Thank you! I wanted each shot to reflect the majestic essence of Alaska. Its grandeur makes every frame a work of art. Was there a specific scene that captivated you the most?
Thank you so much! Alaska’s inspiration is endless, and it means a lot to hear that this portrayal resonated with you. What inspired you the most about it?
Thank you! Alaska’s raw beauty is something I wanted to highlight in a unique way, and I’m thrilled it resonated with you. Was there a particular scene or moment that stood out to you?
Thank you so much! Alaska’s wilderness truly has a way of touching the soul with its raw beauty and untamed spirit. What part of the adventure resonated with you the most?
Thank you! I’m thrilled the details resonated with you-Alaska has so much depth and beauty to showcase. What specific moments or details made it so rewatchable for you?
Thank you! Alaska is such a treasure trove of beauty and diversity, and I’m glad that came through. Was there a particular aspect-the landscapes, wildlife, or culture-that stood out to you most?
Thank you so much! It means a lot to hear that my passion and dedication are evident. Creating this film was a labor of love, and your kind words make it all the more worthwhile. 😊
Thank you so much! I'm thrilled that my storytelling resonates with you. I can’t wait to share what’s next and hope it continues to captivate and inspire. Your support means everything! 😊
I’m so glad it felt that way! Alaska’s landscapes are incredibly inspiring, and I aimed to capture that essence through detailed storytelling. What stood out to you the most?
Thank you! Alaska’s beauty truly is unparalleled, with its stunning landscapes, majestic mountains, and pristine wilderness. Is there something specific about Alaska you’d like to explore or discuss?
Upon seeing it again, the following thought flashed through my mind; I'd like to express my highest kudos upon all the people partaken in the success of production, but these photographers in particular deserve to be praised for that breathtaking sublime cinematography, cuz they had to endeavor & endure night & day w/ an infinite patience so as to gain access to those brilliant, unmissable, & memorable raw footages consecutively in the face of some adverse environments. The rest of the post-production crews such as editors, scriptwriters w/ their researchers, background music composers w/ sound engineers, a narrator, etc., they all achieved a great job to contribute to the enhancement of a wealth of thrill, intrigue, & magnificence but were able to do so from the opulent luxury of their studio in their own country. And that is a pivotal & consequential disparity from the aforementioned cameramen. Nonetheless, thanks to them all concerned in the creation, we could appreciate this singular & educational film for free on YT from the comfort of our dwelling. Thus, my heartfelt gratitude to you for that!,,,,,(12/15/24, Sunday)
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I've said it before but I can't help uttering it again; how priceless & valuable to be able to appreciate its entirety w/o being distracted its continuity by those irritating ads (or adverts in the UK ), so that we can concentrate on its meaningful & educational content! Hence, I'll bestow my admiration & approval upon this channel ( comparable only to BBC of the UK & PBS of the US ). ,,,,,(12/06/24)
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Thank you! That's such a thoughtful and encouraging message. If I were to create a documentary, I’d aim to inspire meaningful conversations and drive positive change. Your words are a reminder of the power of storytelling. 😊
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YES & Bear 399 of Grand Teton. She was famous and passed away recently. Why is she in an Alaska Doc? Either way I still enjoy seeing her (and the cubs) and all the other bears.
Wild Alaska is an extraordinary place, known for its vast and rugged landscapes, abundant wildlife, and pristine wilderness. From towering mountains like Denali to sprawling forests and icy fjords, Alaska’s natural beauty is largely untouched by human development. This wilderness provides habitat for a diverse range of animals, including brown bears, moose, wolves, caribou, bald eagles, and marine life such as orcas and humpback whales. The state is also home to unique ecosystems and diverse climates, ranging from temperate rainforests in the southeast to arctic tundra in the north.
Yes bro, Wild Alaska is an extraordinary realm where towering mountains meet icy waters, providing a sanctuary for wildlife and a canvas of unspoiled natural beauty that captivates all who visit.
In addition to Alaska's geographical diversity as well as biodiversity being a testament to the Earth's natural wonders, it's well known to be one of the most important domain for the US from strategic perspective!--it was purchased from Russia in 1868, & later in 1968, much to our unimaginable & pleasant surprise, an enormous amount of oil was discovered & a pipeline was completed in 1977. Thus, it's an indispensable territory for the USA now! As a consequence, one can't imagine how regrettable Russia had been! So the above is an immutable fact about Alaska in a nutshell. Thanks for reading my rather lengthy note. You all have a great day & stay healthy for eons wherever you reside in.,,,,(12/06/24)
I didn't know Alaska had red pandas and spotted deer. Mayhaps the people putting this together need a geography lesson when it comes to the local fauna.
Many people do not realize that the Inuit not only lived in this harsh and dangerous landscape but thrived. Alaska is home to some of the most dangerous Apex predators on earth. In the far north, the Mahelmut Inuit tribe relied on their dogs to survive and keep them safe. We know them today as the Alaskan Malamute. Even Polar Bears feared and respected this majestic dog breed!
Yes, The Mahelmut Inuit tribe, native to Alaska's harsh northern regions, depended on their dogs for survival in a landscape dominated by dangerous apex predators like polar bears. These dogs, known today as the Alaskan Malamute, were integral to the Inuit way of life. They were not only reliable for transportation and pulling heavy sleds over snow and ice but also provided protection and companionship in this unforgiving environment.
You're absolutely right! Predators are not inherently brutal; their actions are driven by instinct and necessity. Hunting is simply a means of survival, ensuring they obtain the food they need to sustain themselves and their species in the ecosystem.
That spotted deer doesn't live in North America, not natively, certainly not in Alaska. Elk bugle, as in like the armys bugle, not buggle. I wanted to watch this but so many blaring errors so early on ruined it already.
Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and share your thoughts! The team may have made a mistake during the video editing process, thank you for pointing out this mistake. We always look forward to receiving positive feedback from viewers to do better. Have a nice day!
You actually showed a red panda when talking about the animal diversity at 1:35!!!! Who edited this video? Right there it’s 👎for me because after that I can’t believe anything else the video might offer. A red panda in Alaska 😅
The red panda in the video lives in China not Alaska. Get your facts correct. If you want people to subscribe, at least get your Pic correct. You are not too smart
Buggling? It’s pronounced Beugling and rhymes with choogling. Much about this is less than professional including multiple pronunciations that are completely wrong. Poorly done
Thank you for your feedback! I appreciate you pointing that out-it’s important to get pronunciations right. I’ll make sure to improve on accuracy and consistency in future work. Constructive input like yours helps me do better!
Why are you showing spotted deer, another b.s. video on something "wild nature" doesn't know squat about Alaska and red panda....get a life and do your homework
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Man ..American black bear really, and you say the American black bear is in Canada...no its the Canadian black bear in Canada duhhhh,but you do have our Canadian bald eagles and wolves .....
I love how your video not only shows Alaska’s beauty but also tells a story that feels so personal.
Thank you! I wanted to capture not just the beauty of Alaska but also the emotional connection it inspires. I’m so glad that came across. What part of the story resonated with you the most?
From the icy glaciers to the Northern Lights, your video makes Alaska feel magical and majestic.
Thank you! Alaska truly is a magical place, and I’m so glad the video captured that essence for you. Was there a particular moment, like the glaciers or Northern Lights, that stood out most?
The cinematography is stunning-each shot feels like a masterpiece celebrating Alaska’s grandeur.
Thank you! I wanted each shot to reflect the majestic essence of Alaska. Its grandeur makes every frame a work of art. Was there a specific scene that captivated you the most?
This is hands down one of the most inspiring portrayals of Alaska I’ve ever seen-phenomenal work!
Thank you so much! Alaska’s inspiration is endless, and it means a lot to hear that this portrayal resonated with you. What inspired you the most about it?
Your video showcases the raw beauty of Alaska like I’ve never seen before. Truly captivating!
Thank you! Alaska’s raw beauty is something I wanted to highlight in a unique way, and I’m thrilled it resonated with you. Was there a particular scene or moment that stood out to you?
The way you highlight Alaska’s rugged wilderness is awe-inspiring. It’s a true adventure for the soul!
Thank you so much! Alaska’s wilderness truly has a way of touching the soul with its raw beauty and untamed spirit. What part of the adventure resonated with you the most?
Your attention to detail truly highlights the essence of Alaska. I could watch this over and over!
Thank you! I’m thrilled the details resonated with you-Alaska has so much depth and beauty to showcase. What specific moments or details made it so rewatchable for you?
You brought Alaska to life in such a unique way! The landscapes, wildlife, and culture are mesmerizing.
Thank you! Alaska is such a treasure trove of beauty and diversity, and I’m glad that came through. Was there a particular aspect-the landscapes, wildlife, or culture-that stood out to you most?
Your passion and dedication shine through every moment of this film.
Thank you so much! It means a lot to hear that my passion and dedication are evident. Creating this film was a labor of love, and your kind words make it all the more worthwhile. 😊
Your storytelling is incredible-can’t wait to see what you create next!
Thank you so much! I'm thrilled that my storytelling resonates with you. I can’t wait to share what’s next and hope it continues to captivate and inspire. Your support means everything! 😊
I felt like I was right there exploring Alaska with you-such vivid and immersive storytelling!
I’m so glad it felt that way! Alaska’s landscapes are incredibly inspiring, and I aimed to capture that essence through detailed storytelling. What stood out to you the most?
Your video perfectly captures Alaska’s breathtaking beauty-it’s like stepping into a postcard!
Thank you! Alaska’s beauty truly is unparalleled, with its stunning landscapes, majestic mountains, and pristine wilderness. Is there something specific about Alaska you’d like to explore or discuss?
Upon seeing it again, the following thought flashed through my mind; I'd like to express my highest kudos upon all the people partaken in the success of production, but these photographers in particular deserve to be praised for that breathtaking sublime cinematography, cuz they had to endeavor & endure night & day w/ an infinite patience so as to gain access to those brilliant, unmissable, & memorable raw footages consecutively in the face of some adverse environments. The rest of the post-production crews such as editors, scriptwriters w/ their researchers, background music composers w/ sound engineers, a narrator, etc., they all achieved a great job to contribute to the enhancement of a wealth of thrill, intrigue, & magnificence but were able to do so from the opulent luxury of their studio in their own country. And that is a pivotal & consequential disparity from the aforementioned cameramen. Nonetheless, thanks to them all concerned in the creation, we could appreciate this singular & educational film for free on YT from the comfort of our dwelling. Thus, my heartfelt gratitude to you for that!,,,,,(12/15/24, Sunday)
Thank you all for watching and supporting this incredible journey. Your time and attention mean the world to us, and we’re grateful that you’ve chosen to experience this film. We hope it has inspired and captivated you as much as it did us to create it. Your engagement and appreciation are what truly bring this project to life!
You’ve done such an excellent job-your work is bound to inspire others!
Thank you so much for the kind words! It means a lot to know my efforts are appreciated and have the potential to inspire others. Encouragement like this keeps me motivated to continue striving for excellence. 😊
You’ve brought so much awareness to this topic, and that’s no small feat.
Thank you for your thoughtful words! It’s incredibly rewarding to know that the effort has made a meaningful impact. Your support encourages me to keep raising awareness on important topics. 😊
What an amazing achievement-keep up the fantastic work!
Thank you so much for your kind words! Achievements are always more meaningful with support like yours, and I’m excited to keep pushing forward. Your encouragement means the world! 😊
I've said it before but I can't help uttering it again; how priceless & valuable to be able to appreciate its entirety w/o being distracted its continuity by those irritating ads (or adverts in the UK ), so that we can concentrate on its meaningful & educational content! Hence, I'll bestow my admiration & approval upon this channel ( comparable only to BBC of the UK & PBS of the US ). ,,,,,(12/06/24)
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Alaska is a great destination for wild nature lovers. Thanks for sharing this great documentary.
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Your documentary has touched lives and opened minds-keep making an impact!
Thank you! That's such a thoughtful and encouraging message. If I were to create a documentary, I’d aim to inspire meaningful conversations and drive positive change. Your words are a reminder of the power of storytelling. 😊
You’ve created something truly meaningful-keep telling these important stories!
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The effort you put into this is evident, and it’s inspiring to see such thoughtful work.
Thank you so much for your kind words! It’s incredibly rewarding to know that the effort and thought behind the work are appreciated. Your encouragement truly inspires me to keep giving my best! 😊
This video is really helpful, I'll apply it right away.
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This wild animal documentary is like a window into another world
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Facts 💯
Nice footage but at 8:15 is Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, not Alaska. lol
YES & Bear 399 of Grand Teton. She was famous and passed away recently. Why is she in an Alaska Doc? Either way I still enjoy seeing her (and the cubs) and all the other bears.
Thank you for pointing that out! You're absolutely right-Grand Teton National Park is in Wyoming, not Alaska. Appreciate the correction! 😊
I can always count on your videos to be amazing. This one was no different!
Thank you very much, your words give me more motivation to make other interesting videos. Thanks!
I feel like I’m right there watching this wild animal documentary 🌍
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Beautifull Class
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wow mantap
So true
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Great episode, thank you
Thanks for comment.have a nice day
Wild Alaska is an extraordinary place, known for its vast and rugged landscapes, abundant wildlife, and pristine wilderness. From towering mountains like Denali to sprawling forests and icy fjords, Alaska’s natural beauty is largely untouched by human development. This wilderness provides habitat for a diverse range of animals, including brown bears, moose, wolves, caribou, bald eagles, and marine life such as orcas and humpback whales. The state is also home to unique ecosystems and diverse climates, ranging from temperate rainforests in the southeast to arctic tundra in the north.
Yes bro, Wild Alaska is an extraordinary realm where towering mountains meet icy waters, providing a sanctuary for wildlife and a canvas of unspoiled natural beauty that captivates all who visit.
Thanks for comment
In addition to Alaska's geographical diversity as well as biodiversity being a testament to the Earth's natural wonders, it's well known to be one of the most important domain for the US from strategic perspective!--it was purchased from Russia in 1868, & later in 1968, much to our unimaginable & pleasant surprise, an enormous amount of oil was discovered & a pipeline was completed in 1977. Thus, it's an indispensable territory for the USA now! As a consequence, one can't imagine how regrettable Russia had been! So the above is an immutable fact about Alaska in a nutshell. Thanks for reading my rather lengthy note. You all have a great day & stay healthy for eons wherever you reside in.,,,,(12/06/24)
thank you so much.
I didn't know Alaska had red pandas and spotted deer. Mayhaps the people putting this together need a geography lesson when it comes to the local fauna.
It was my mistake during the video editing. Thanks for pointing it out!
Many people do not realize that the Inuit not only lived in this harsh and dangerous landscape but thrived. Alaska is home to some of the most dangerous Apex predators on earth. In the far north, the Mahelmut Inuit tribe relied on their dogs to survive and keep them safe. We know them today as the Alaskan Malamute. Even Polar Bears feared and respected this majestic dog breed!
Yes, The Mahelmut Inuit tribe, native to Alaska's harsh northern regions, depended on their dogs for survival in a landscape dominated by dangerous apex predators like polar bears. These dogs, known today as the Alaskan Malamute, were integral to the Inuit way of life. They were not only reliable for transportation and pulling heavy sleds over snow and ice but also provided protection and companionship in this unforgiving environment.
Predators are not brutal, they just what they need to in order to eat and survive.
You're absolutely right! Predators are not inherently brutal; their actions are driven by instinct and necessity. Hunting is simply a means of survival, ensuring they obtain the food they need to sustain themselves and their species in the ecosystem.
That spotted deer doesn't live in North America, not natively, certainly not in Alaska. Elk bugle, as in like the armys bugle, not buggle. I wanted to watch this but so many blaring errors so early on ruined it already.
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I saw a wolverine, and brown bears when talking about black bears,? Was that a wolverine?? Idk it certainly wasn’t a black bear!
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1:36 There are no red Pandas in Alaska
Yes, you're right. It was my mistake during the video editing. Thanks for pointing it out!
You actually showed a red panda when talking about the animal diversity at 1:35!!!! Who edited this video? Right there it’s 👎for me because after that I can’t believe anything else the video might offer. A red panda in Alaska 😅
It was my mistake during the video editing. Thanks for pointing it out!
Elk byougal not bugal. As in the musical instrument, bugal, not like bug, an insect.
Thank you for providing such valuable and helpful information!
Animals not found in Alaska
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The red panda in the video lives in China not Alaska.
Get your facts correct.
If you want people to subscribe, at least get your Pic correct.
You are not too smart
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Why is it showing aninthat DO NOT live in Alaska?
Extremely poor selection of images many shorts not taken In my home state
Don't waste time watching!
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@@wildnaturedocumentaryusdon’t listen to that hater ur doing great
Elk are not native to Alaska, and the small population that do exist are on an island. And their vocalization is called bugling, not buggiling. 😂
Thank you for sharing such valuable information.
they were invaders not "explorers".
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January 3th lol
Buggling? It’s pronounced Beugling and rhymes with choogling. Much about this is less than professional including multiple pronunciations that are completely wrong. Poorly done
Thank you for your feedback! I appreciate you pointing that out-it’s important to get pronunciations right. I’ll make sure to improve on accuracy and consistency in future work. Constructive input like yours helps me do better!
Why are you showing spotted deer, another b.s. video on something "wild nature" doesn't know squat about Alaska and red panda....get a life and do your homework
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We all know there's no shortage of bears in and wolves in North America . Thankyou very much anyway
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Man ..American black bear really, and you say the American black bear is in Canada...no its the Canadian black bear in Canada duhhhh,but you do have our Canadian bald eagles and wolves .....
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