Phenomenal...my hair wasn't blown back by a huge orchestral soundtrack that overpowered the narration like in *so many* other nature documentaries....thank you!
This was an incredible documentary. The footage stunning, so informative, we learned so much. The time lapse images probably the best I’ve ever seen. Hats off to the team that created this one. A must see for anyone, no matter your interest. Highly recommend you watch this if you haven’t already.
I've traveled/lived the world over, and Bergen is my FAVORITE place on earth. It is a magical village with amazing fjords!! Excellent documentary, with amazing footage!
Well,village you say? City centrum houses abt 288 000 of us. And what translates to Big Bergen houses 500 000. Thats all in all. 500 k. But I truly understand what u mean. Small city vibes. Love my little town ❤️I love you just for having been here. You are always welcome back 👍🙂 goes for all you.
Beautiful presentation! As a person who grew up in a small town facing the South Pacific Ocean in Eastern Samar, Philippines, and almost every week during spring and summer I go to the shores, mangroves, rock pools, coral reefs, and open ocean to fish and gather sea shells for food and for a living, or just go swimming and just wanders and wonder the natural beauty of the corals and the sea in general. It makes me want to visit this other side of the world, to explore and experience too this beautiful paradise land of fjords.
Oh such beauty in your part of the world too! I know, because i have travelled the world numerous times & i've seen beauty beyond belief. My best wishes to you all in beautiful Philippines.
Wow. Just, wow. An unfathomable amount of life, and incredible scenery. All in perfect harmony. What amazing creation and an even more amazing Creator.
Truly wonderful and well covered life in and among the legendary Fjords of beautiful Norway. I've a comment here on something particular within this landscape of environments so well documented. It was around ~ 30 years ago. I had begun an intensive study marine life, specifically tropical - reef ecosystems - invertebrate life - from ALL around our world. Fortunately this was just prior to tough crackdowns by both federal as well as international agencies; so both the exportation and local importation laws were not as yet in force. 'Live Rock' as it was then called was (only then) a veritable zoo of species and life; the variety and the sheer amount of inverts, of plant life, and even of vertebrate life was beyond incredible. You may have a piece (live rock was usually dead coral heads but not always - location was usually the determinate) of rock only the size of your fist - and the count could literally be in the countless thousands ! After a very short while, I decided to mother, foster, and nurture these heads of dead coral alone ! Little time passed, - and one of these little denizens slowly began to embrace more and more of my interest and time - SPS corals (small polyp stony corals). The lives and cycles of these little engineers and construction workers (and all the often symbiotic life with some association with them) was totally beyond enthralling. The density and variety of life on the reef is literally second to absolutely none (not even another love of mine - the unbelievable rain forest). Without a true out-of-control desertation or 'comment' attaching something tangent to the subject and comment here, there, and absolutely 'everywhere' - I am going to make my severest of efforts NARROW down ! That and those displays of light (Bioluminescence') from some deep ocean water organisms is most definitely not limited to deeper waters. I got the shock of my life from a large shallow breeding tank I set up for rock exclusively. One day
#NautilusLive is currently streaming Live deep sea dive by ROV, todays 24 hour dive had stunning coral & other marine life on King George seamount. It's free streaming, you'd like it.
@@LifeOdysseyMotivation On most things yes, some things cost on average more than in Iceland, and a few things less, but Norway is just very expensive. Sure, they also have fairly low taxation if you wanna live there, but then they have higher VAT on some products, especially things like alcohol and soda...
Very nice video! Thank you for keeping the music quietly in the background because so often it distracts from the information and beauty we absorbed from the video. you have done an awesome job
Beautifully done, all of it. Photography, production, music, all soul-stirring. I spent my life on Alaskan seas and fjords, much of the wildlife is of the same or similar species interacting in the same ways so it was quite familiar to me on a number of levels. What is described as a rabbit fish herein is known as a ratfish on the Pacific Ocean side. It is one of the most ancient of all extant species living into this, our age. Assuming Jan and Liliane Haft are in the same family, what a treat too to find two so very gifted family members. Thank you for your efforts. P.S. My grandfather emigrated from ENE of Kristiansund back at the turn of the 20th century, so this wonderful film is like a genetic memory stirring within me.
I grew up next to these fjords, and we used to swim in them all summer. Not as cold as you'd think because of the Gulf Stream. I mean it isn't warm, but that's why you brought the towel along. I used to dive down and pick starfish from the bottom and throw it at my brother when I got up. Sometimes I'd throw jellyfish at him, and he'd throw them back. Good times!
The channel only has 50 000 subscribers, but this documentary must have cost hundreds of thousands of Euro! I wonder if there were some grants involved. Anyways, great documentary. Really enjoyable watch with great time lapse effects and narration.
Oh that's wonderful to hear! Your words are like a poets. Very evocative & stirring. This is a truly wonderful documentary indeed! I feel the same way also. I'm of part Norwegian & other Scandinavian ancestry, so for me, the true genetic connection is also very real. I will visit Norge again next year. Can't wait! All the best to you Sir!
@@politicallycorrectredskin796 Sounds exactly like my younger years, throwing jellyfish and bull kelp heads (when we weren't using the rest of them for whips.)
I have to say every Norwegian I’ve known growing up (and as an adult) was the most lovely, gracious, congenial person. When I turned eight my mom’s Norwegian girlfriend gave me a solid pewter bottle opener with Vikings on a ship embossed on it. I’ll be 65 next month and I still have it and remember her fondly every time I use it!
🏔🌲Mother Nature is truly spectacular! This is incredible viewing & is so informative & educational. Such wonderful footage & really showcases Norge's beauty & all the natural wonders abound. Norge's amazing & equally, our entire planet is amazing! I must say however, that this is very bittersweet for me, because on one hand we see the amazing beauty of our natural world, then on the other hand, this quickly reminds me of the serious damage being caused to our planet via man himself & as we've witnessed within this documentary, innocent marine life are unnecessarily injured, choked &/or trapped & killed. Seeing majestic Norge like this, reminds me of where some of my ancestors hail from & makes me want to go back, which i certainly will asap. Tusen takk for sharing & i'll share this one with my family & friends for sure.
Very,very beautiful,and magicle seanary.wornderful , snow and very cool .but they live in under water. Winter is magicle. Summer is sweet dream. Northern lights (Aurora), it's my sweet dream.thank you very much for this senary see to us.
Fun Fact: Orcas are both whales and dolphins. To be technical, all dolphins are whales. They are part of the animal group: Cetaceans. This group can be broken down into Mysteceti (baleen whales) and Odontoceti (toothed whales). Odontoceti or Toothed whales are broken into 5 families- Narwhals & belugas, sperm whales, beaked whales, dolphins and porpoises. All dolphins are whales but not all whales are dolphins ✨️
In the early years following the end of hostilities in WWII, the north Atlantic enjoyed a real bonanza for the big fishing fleets.... Sadly, It went the way... 💔....Cod is rare... Mackerel and Herring are still plentiful... Lovely podcast...🕊️ It's remarkable how the eco systems are able to recover if (?) humans don't interfere...
There should have been a law enforced in these fjords and in other countries too protecting and prohibiting overfishing, especially herring fish. The law must enforce limits on fishing.
What a Wonderful Production!! From the Fantastic Photography & Clear & Simple Narration 2The Music/Sound etc.....!!! Just Perfect IMFHO!! WOW!! U Got Me With This Showing. I Subb'd, Thnxu ALL!!💯❤️🤙😶✌️🇺🇸 [Edit] P.S. TOP SHELF!!! Thnx Again.✌️
Made from manufacturers submarines when they use ice accumulating above the submarine and it makes a big ice trail behind from above following the submarine. Thus, when the submarine-machine uses the ice, it becomes like a glacier. With Sand and dirt, because it's a gas-liquid depth ice, has a special effect on land regarding the movement of it. Thus, submarines with wheels when going from the water to land carry the large ice, which modifies the land (not just the cold nor the movement but the shaping and molding; the ice holds a lot of dirt on it too...).
Winter solstice marks the midpoint of winter, days once again becoming longer, brighter and warmer. Conversely, it was barely dark for an hour or two last night, May 20th as we are fast approaching the summer solstice.
i saw both geirangerfjord and lysefjorden in the intro, but my guess is all over the coastline. pretty much the whole west side of the country has fjordsthat look like this, but the middle of the country look a bit different with less high mountains alongside the fjords.
The sad truth is that the Norwegian fjords are on dire need of a miracle. Almost all of Oslo fjord are fish dead. More or less. Nothern Norway are suffering the same catastrophic decrease of fish population. From the north and All the way down the west coast and around south.. Extremely concerning and extremely sad for a religious sportsfisher like myself
Phenomenal...my hair wasn't blown back by a huge orchestral soundtrack that overpowered the narration like in *so many* other nature documentaries....thank you!
Can u send name of sountract pls
This was an incredible documentary. The footage stunning, so informative, we learned so much. The time lapse images probably the best I’ve ever seen. Hats off to the team that created this one. A must see for anyone, no matter your interest. Highly recommend you watch this if you haven’t already.
I've traveled/lived the world over, and Bergen is my FAVORITE place on earth. It is a magical village with amazing fjords!! Excellent documentary, with amazing footage!
Well,village you say? City centrum houses abt 288 000 of us. And what translates to Big Bergen houses 500 000. Thats all in all. 500 k. But I truly understand what u mean. Small city vibes. Love my little town ❤️I love you just for having been here. You are always welcome back 👍🙂 goes for all you.
Incredible footage---I really appreciate this video and being reminded of how incredible the natural world is.
How do you like that Bjork music? Why don't you make her Bjork Gottchalk? Did ya see what I just did there? DOH!
It has always been my ambition to visit Norway. After seeing this documentary, I want to go even more. Beautiful/Spectacular/Magical.
@@GratefulOverlander give me the money I will go tomorrow 👍
Are you diver?
@@victoriaromanenko9733 nah just snorkelling 🤣
Beautiful presentation! As a person who grew up in a small town facing the South Pacific Ocean in Eastern Samar, Philippines, and almost every week during spring and summer I go to the shores, mangroves, rock pools, coral reefs, and open ocean to fish and gather sea shells for food and for a living, or just go swimming and just wanders and wonder the natural beauty of the corals and the sea in general. It makes me want to visit this other side of the world, to explore and experience too this beautiful paradise land of fjords.
Oh such beauty in your part of the world too! I know, because i have travelled the world numerous times & i've seen beauty beyond belief.
My best wishes to you all in beautiful Philippines.
@@INTUITIVENORSK2303 thank you my friend! 😍
Fantastic cinematography and a great reminder of the importance of protecting our biodiverse environments.
One of the most beautiful documentaries I've ever seen!
Excellent footage and commentary. Thank you for publishing!
Thank you too!
Wow. Just, wow. An unfathomable amount of life, and incredible scenery. All in perfect harmony. What amazing creation and an even more amazing Creator.
Truly wonderful and well covered life in and among the legendary Fjords of beautiful Norway.
I've a comment here on something particular within this landscape of environments so well documented.
It was around ~ 30 years ago. I had begun an intensive study marine life,
specifically tropical - reef ecosystems - invertebrate life - from ALL around our world.
Fortunately this was just prior to tough crackdowns by both federal as well as international agencies; so both the exportation and local importation laws were not as yet in force.
'Live Rock' as it was then called was (only then) a veritable zoo of species and life; the variety and the sheer amount of inverts, of plant life, and even of vertebrate life was beyond incredible. You may have a piece (live rock was usually dead coral heads but not always - location was usually the determinate) of rock only the size of your fist - and the count could literally be in the countless thousands !
After a very short while, I decided to mother, foster, and nurture these heads of dead coral alone !
Little time passed, - and one of these little denizens
slowly began to embrace more and more of my interest and time - SPS corals (small polyp stony corals). The lives and cycles of these little engineers and construction workers (and all the often symbiotic life with some association with them) was totally beyond enthralling.
The density and variety of life on the reef is literally second to absolutely none (not even another love of mine - the unbelievable rain forest).
Without a true out-of-control desertation or 'comment' attaching something tangent to the subject and comment here, there, and absolutely 'everywhere' - I am going to make my severest of efforts NARROW down !
That and those displays of light (Bioluminescence') from some deep ocean water organisms is most definitely not limited to deeper waters.
I got the shock of my life from a large shallow breeding tank I set up for rock exclusively.
One day
#NautilusLive is currently streaming Live deep sea dive by ROV, todays 24 hour dive had stunning coral & other marine life on King George seamount. It's free streaming, you'd like it.
Amazingly beautiful film, what amazed me most is the undying effort of the Salmon to reach their nesting place...
i loving watching these animals since i was young until now
44:55 The footage of miniature starfish is absolutely beautiful! Amazing! Prehistoric creatures show us the most amazing transformation!
Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome, thanks. I visited the fjords in 1979 while seeing Swedish relatives.
Very cool!
Phenomenal video. Thank you guys for making this video. Love from India 🇮🇳 ♥️
What a great episode! So beautiful
Thank you so much for using the music in the background wisely. And this has already made your wonderful upgrade more inviting. 👍
What's the song tittle used as the background music?
@@michy7621 I have no idea. However please tell us şf you know.
This is so amazingly creative can’t wait to visit the fjords !
One of the fascinating and truly informative documentry I have ever watched .............. !!!
It's comforting to know such places exitst.
I freakin' LOVE the Norwegian Fjords, and Norway in general, (except the prices, it’s freakin' expensive)…..
Love from Denmark!
It is more expensive than Iceland?
@@LifeOdysseyMotivation
On most things yes, some things cost on average more than in Iceland, and a few things less, but Norway is just very expensive.
Sure, they also have fairly low taxation if you wanna live there, but then they have higher VAT on some products, especially things like alcohol and soda...
It does look lovely but couldn’t take those long months with no sun. Surely people get depressed in the winter?
That seagull done messed up now 😆
right everytime i thought it had a chance it just would get thrown back in😂
@@trentenlarsen9687 💀💀💀💀
Yep!😁😁😁
I wished him to drown as he had malicious intent for the cute ducklings😬
I am genuinely astonished it survived. I usually hate seagulls, but I was feeling sorry for that one. It wont make THAT mistake again.
Those pics are incredible! Kudos the the photographer!
What a spectacular documentary and music.
Very nice video! Thank you for keeping the music quietly in the background because so often it distracts from the information and beauty we absorbed from the video. you have done an awesome job
Absolutely fascinating to watch! Totally amazing.
Beautifully done, all of it. Photography, production, music, all soul-stirring. I spent my life on Alaskan seas and fjords, much of the wildlife is of the same or similar species interacting in the same ways so it was quite familiar to me on a number of levels.
What is described as a rabbit fish herein is known as a ratfish on the Pacific Ocean side. It is one of the most ancient of all extant species living into this, our age. Assuming Jan and Liliane Haft are in the same family, what a treat too to find two so very gifted family members. Thank you for your efforts.
P.S. My grandfather emigrated from ENE of Kristiansund back at the turn of the 20th century, so this wonderful film is like a genetic memory stirring within me.
I grew up next to these fjords, and we used to swim in them all summer. Not as cold as you'd think because of the Gulf Stream. I mean it isn't warm, but that's why you brought the towel along. I used to dive down and pick starfish from the bottom and throw it at my brother when I got up. Sometimes I'd throw jellyfish at him, and he'd throw them back. Good times!
The channel only has 50 000 subscribers, but this documentary must have cost hundreds of thousands of Euro! I wonder if there were some grants involved.
Anyways, great documentary. Really enjoyable watch with great time lapse effects and narration.
Oh that's wonderful to hear! Your words are like a poets. Very evocative & stirring.
This is a truly wonderful documentary indeed!
I feel the same way also. I'm of part Norwegian & other Scandinavian ancestry, so for me, the true genetic connection is also very real. I will visit Norge again next year. Can't wait!
All the best to you Sir!
@@politicallycorrectredskin796 Sounds exactly like my younger years, throwing jellyfish and bull kelp heads (when we weren't using the rest of them for whips.)
Awesome! I will be here everyday bingeing on these magical films! Thank you! Peace!
I have to say every Norwegian I’ve known growing up (and as an adult) was the most lovely, gracious, congenial person. When I turned eight my mom’s Norwegian girlfriend gave me a solid pewter bottle opener with Vikings on a ship embossed on it. I’ll be 65 next month and I still have it and remember her fondly every time I use it!
Do you know where documentary was shot exactly?
Western and northren Norway
Fantastic vid! Thanks for sharing, appreciate it a lot.
Greets from the Netherlands 🌷, T.
Nor-way could I leave without giving you a BIG Thumbs UP!
Excellent as always, thanks guys, ❤ from Australia
Love finding docs like this. Great sequences, nice to see behaviour I've never seen before. Particularly enjoyed the Eider ducks.
Excellent fiolming, nice presentation👏 thank you.
Have a lovely evening 🕊
Beautiful land nd so beautifully narrated the video,love this channel❤❤❤,
Excellent piece
amazing video.. thanks to share
🏔🌲Mother Nature is truly spectacular! This is incredible viewing & is so informative & educational.
Such wonderful footage & really showcases Norge's beauty & all the natural wonders abound.
Norge's amazing & equally, our entire planet is amazing!
I must say however, that this is very bittersweet for me, because on one hand we see the amazing beauty of our natural world, then on the other hand, this quickly reminds me of the serious damage being caused to our planet via man himself & as we've witnessed within this documentary, innocent marine life are unnecessarily injured, choked &/or trapped & killed.
Seeing majestic Norge like this, reminds me of where some of my ancestors hail from & makes me want to go back, which i certainly will asap.
Tusen takk for sharing & i'll share this one with my family & friends for sure.
Amazing video!!! Thank you so very much!!! Pls make more.
Awesome content. I wish I could visit this beautiful place.
You dont ever want to come here
@@lennarthagen8730 why is that?
@@aspentravisaspen2160 Just don't lift up the rock Lennart lives under and you will be fine.
i appreciate this channel
Everything superb. Music outstanding (and superb). Thank you.
Many thanks!
Astonishing indeed 💖 can we get the link of the music 🎶 ✨
Mabuhay ..watching from PHILIPPINES
papansin.
Wonderful. Had to check the credits for the singer, Liliane Haft. Beautiful voice, thought it might have been Bjork. Thank you.
*So impressive !...💙🌎*
*Thanks for Sharing 👍!...*
"ℜonny" /Woman/62 years old/ France ...🙋
Enchanting landscapes
wonderful video
Many thanks!
Stunningly beautiful!!!!!
Thank you so much!
Brilliant work.
Very,very beautiful,and magicle seanary.wornderful , snow and very cool .but they live in under water. Winter is magicle. Summer is sweet dream. Northern lights (Aurora), it's my sweet dream.thank you very much for this senary see to us.
Great documentary i must say👍
Wonderful your content video👍
Amazing 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
LOVE YOUR VIDEO - VERY NICE🥰
Thank you! Cheers!
Fun Fact: Orcas are both whales and dolphins. To be technical, all dolphins are whales. They are part of the animal group: Cetaceans. This group can be broken down into Mysteceti (baleen whales) and Odontoceti (toothed whales).
Odontoceti or Toothed whales are broken into 5 families- Narwhals & belugas, sperm whales, beaked whales, dolphins and porpoises.
All dolphins are whales but not all whales are dolphins ✨️
Excellent.
“Too often, people get stuck in a state of over-thinking, the result is that they never reach a decision.”
― Steve Backley
VERY HELPFULL
Wow 😲 gnarly!!!
That ducks on gull bout was a real nail biter...
16:50 freaking terrifying to be that scallop
Very enjoyable and interesting, thank you for sharing
So nice of you!
In the early years following the end of hostilities in WWII, the north Atlantic enjoyed a real bonanza for the big fishing fleets.... Sadly, It went the way... 💔....Cod is rare... Mackerel and Herring are still plentiful...
Lovely podcast...🕊️
It's remarkable how the eco systems are able to recover if (?) humans don't interfere...
There should have been a law enforced in these fjords and in other countries too protecting and prohibiting overfishing, especially herring fish. The law must enforce limits on fishing.
Its a beautiful place.
Cheers from Sweden!
mother nature
Wiaew mantaap bro
The crab roll @ 18:03 was pretty funny
Exquisite
Do you know where documentary was shot exactly?
What a Wonderful Production!! From the Fantastic Photography & Clear & Simple Narration 2The Music/Sound etc.....!!!
Just Perfect IMFHO!! WOW!!
U Got Me With This Showing. I Subb'd, Thnxu ALL!!💯❤️🤙😶✌️🇺🇸
[Edit] P.S. TOP SHELF!!! Thnx Again.✌️
Remember to feed the birds during the cold winter season.
What is the song in the first 2 minutes? It sounds great
th-cam.com/video/WRtT23dxcD8/w-d-xo.html here you go
Magie der fjorde-Titel Song der Tv serie
l love that first song !
"My daily steps are a testament to progress, one stride at a time. 💪🚶♂"
Beautiful presentation 🙂❤
No wonder I'm pining for the fjords!
Made from manufacturers submarines when they use ice accumulating above the submarine and it makes a big ice trail behind from above following the submarine. Thus, when the submarine-machine uses the ice, it becomes like a glacier. With Sand and dirt, because it's a gas-liquid depth ice, has a special effect on land regarding the movement of it. Thus, submarines with wheels when going from the water to land carry the large ice, which modifies the land (not just the cold nor the movement but the shaping and molding; the ice holds a lot of dirt on it too...).
Do you know where documentary was shot exactly?
Geography and Nature
Hope to get there one day 🙏
OH MY -- the WORLD is ALIVE !
Who is the narrator? I love the voice
Isn't that Sean Pertwee (Dr. Who's son)?
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم
Winter in November? Before the Winter Solstice?
Winter solstice marks the midpoint of winter, days once again becoming longer, brighter and warmer.
Conversely, it was barely dark for an hour or two last night, May 20th as we are fast approaching the summer solstice.
I was pining for the fjords.
The parrot is no more
I'm stunned
All parrots do.
The song that appears at 1 min is beautiful… May I know the name of that song?
Seagulls are jerks. A duck can only take so much.
Don’t tell tell the Chinese. They will come and take all the fish.
🙏🌲❤✌let the nature live🙏
Where was this filmed at in Norway? I would like to visit one day.
i saw both geirangerfjord and lysefjorden in the intro, but my guess is all over the coastline. pretty much the whole west side of the country has fjordsthat look like this, but the middle of the country look a bit different with less high mountains alongside the fjords.
Wondering what the song with the lady singing near the start is called.
Sounds icelandic, in which case the only candidate comes to mind would be Eivør
You could check out her music, most of it sounds a bit like that
You can see her name in Movie credits at the end, or just search for Lili Haft - Magie der Fjorde.
The sad truth is that the Norwegian fjords are on dire need of a miracle.
Almost all of Oslo fjord are fish dead. More or less.
Nothern Norway are suffering the same catastrophic decrease of fish population. From the north and All the way down the west coast and around south..
Extremely concerning and extremely sad for a religious sportsfisher like myself
Great photography, packed with information, but really could have done without the “music”.
What iş the name of the song and singer in the intro?
Norway is nice country
Yo that bird got its ass beat! Bet it'll never go for another duckling...
Song from begining pleaseeeee
does anyone know the music at 20:50
To much ads
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