Fun fact: David Attenborough is the same age as the Queen of England (94)! He is also the only known producer to have won awards for documentaries in Black and White, Colour, 3D and 4K. He is literally one of a kind.
Legend has it The only way Chuck Norris lets his guard down and can fall into a deep restful sleep. Is when he listens to David Attenborough documentaries. I figure its the only reason Mr. Attenborough is still alive to this day
I remember his voice from all documentary films that I was watching as kid 😂💕 Well I was skipping animations for kids for watching this kind of movies 💕💕
Can we just appreciate Netflix posting the full thing so we can all learn and enjoy the world rather than being forced to pay to learn how beautiful the world is how we could save it. Props to you. (Warning, karen in comments)
Pushing the blue ball properganda.. Yawn.... Not all of us are sheep darling.. Earth is Flat.. No curvature.. Man has never been to the moon. NASA lies continually... It's what they do..
@@boonboon5448 I'm sorry to hear you've caught severe stupidity. I've heard the only cure is logic but you're the kind to refuse it. For someone calling me a sheep, you sure are gullible. I bet you heard one person on face book spitting out this nonsense and decided it was true just because. What evidence do have? I'm interested in the way your brain works! This video supplies a lot of facts and evidence, a lot of basic knowledge too, but I guess you must be too insecure about yourself being like everyone else, so you decide to follow these lies fed to you with no facts and logic, just to stand out. I would honestly feel kinda bad if I knew you would change but your pride has got a grip on you hasnt it? So why dont you let the big kids talk about science, facts and how to fix the world while you return to your Facebook friends and start scheming new conspiracies that dont have any meaning, dont matter at all and most of all, dont make any sense. Talk to me when you grow up and realise the world isnt out to get you all the time. Your not that special.
This is really just a tip of the iceberg, a modernized version of Attenborough's earlier marvels, most of which had between 6 to 10 episodes each, such as: Life on Earth - 1979 The Living Planet - 1985 The Trials of Life - 1990 Life in the Freezer The private life of plants Life of birds Life of mammals Life in the undergrowth Life in cold blood First Life Life (10 part series) Micro monsters Blue Planet Planet Earth Frozen Planet Blue Planet 2 Dynasties Our Planet Green Planet (Filming in 2020) And several other, such as Natural World, The First Eden, etc...
Can we just appreciate how incredible it is that they managed to get such high quality, up close footage of even the deepest sea creatures? This is stuff people couldn’t have even dreamed to do only a few years ago.
My biggest fear and regret in life is that I shall die without seeing and experiencing all the beautiful places, animals, weather phenomenon, etc, that our world has. I love these documentaries so much.
That blue whale part actually got me tearing up. Such beautiful creatures sharing a peaceful and joyous moment together. I can only pray that things stay that way for all the glorious species that roam this wonderful planet.
He is 95, I am 41. I know it's a macabre thought, but I kinda wish something bad happens to me in his years still, as I do not want to be around when Mother Nature decides to take him.
You SWEAR? You can't even be sure thoose things really are the reason for his age. It might seem petty, but you use a strong word so misplaced that i had to let you know. No hate, mate! 😉
@@rizalrinaldy4434 How (did) they shoot this? Rizal, they didn't. You only THINK you just saw this. That is your imagination, pure imagination. It never really happened, and you never really saw it. You are actually ME, writing this to you - ME - to try and wake you up. Nothing is real, not a single thing. Wake up. WAKE UP!
I seen in the news that they've put these on TH-cam for free at the request of teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic. They've always allowed teachers access to educational documentaries via Netflix for free (so they can show students in class), but now teachers are having to move classes online. Very commendable to see a global big fish putting education before making an extra buck! Well done Netflix!
@@girlbossfromscratch , are you sure he is the one who needs to get a life? I'm pretty sure people hating on a comment in a nature documentary are the ones who need to get a life.
people cry watching romantic movies i cry while watching these documentaries realizing how much have been destroyed so far and things will end if we keep living the same way.
Even this video was uploaded 2 years ago, It's still touched my heart to love more our planet, the animals and environment. I hope that there should be more global agreements on protecting wild life in lands and oceans. Excellent narration by the way! No doubt why netflix is now popular!
Yeah that's why Nat Geo and Discovery Channel stopped making documentaries and shifted to Reality Shows. Credit to the channels who still make documentaries. ✅
@@veraboltonI remember seeing a long time ago that a lot of the very close up extended scenes with the animals were done in studios that replicated the habitat so they could get the best shots, though this could be me misremembering!
David has dedicated his life to touching people about nature and helping us understand its beauty and complexity. We can only hope that people listen and make a change to how we treat all of nature.
its time to work together as humanity time build green city green roof´s green balkony green wals green deserts and reforesting the jungles building city high instead of wide building skyscraper farms and fish nursery´s stoping to over fish the oceans and much much more WE can do it but every single one of us has to start and organize actively now we have to take matters in our one hands instead of waiting for someone else to do it using industrial hemp instead of wood using bamboo instead of wood and much much more there is alot we can do but it wont happend if we wait for somebody else too do it plant as much plants as possible everywhere on every square inch together we can do it but we have to get up organize and start before there wont be a planet left for our children grand children etc. its time... im happiely giving a advise to anybody who needs it we have to do it waiting for politicans wont help we have to do it only then will the goverment join in global cooperation is not impossible the people can cooperate cut the goverments out in this matter they dont get along? okey so what we the people still can getr along with other people around the world...
Literally shedding in tears especially with that whales song. It flashes the cycle of life right before my eyes in an instant. Huge respect for the sacrifices of once precious life to sustain others existence.
A planet like Earth is literally a miracle one in a million or even a billion. Space may be the future but its a very distant one, as of now lets protect what we depend on, our planet Earth
People are to selfish and greedy to stop and think before building, tearing down or even drilling. Its so scary to me the world we live in. I hope we can save our precious planet
Likely not true. 20% - 50% of stars likely have planets in the habitable zone. We won't know until we actually go there, but rocky planets with life might not be rare. 100% agree with protecting/preserving our planet though.
It's nice to know that all types of pollution decreased while everyone is on quarantine, i know it's not much but it's good to know that mother earth can finally breath after decades of harsh treatment from humans :)
I’m 12 and I watch 1 of these every day as I do my daily marine journal (I draw a marine animal then write about what family they are in,what they eat,interesting facts,and etc.) I want to be a marine biologist when I grow up and I’m going to work for that goal. My fav sea animal is a zebra shark btw🦈
@@trextrextrex ....everything here is the creation of ‘God’....I highly doubt we were gifted life on earth to feel entitled and destroy everything else that exists here.
Sir David is not only a national treasure, but a world treasure. My daughter has gone to sleep many nights listening to his delightfully calming voice. I have his complete video library and will pass it on to her
I can say without hesitation that the cinematography in these documentaries has produced the most wonderous images I have ever witnessed in my life... our World is GORGEOUS!
After watching these, I get more awed and humbled by Jehovah God the mastermind behind all these fascinations. He made all these for us to enjoy and be occupied searching, discovering and learning . I love and thank Jehovah God so much and his son Jesus Christ.
especially when you see the behind the scenes that shows that they took months or years to either find the animal or allow the animal to get used to their presence enough to express usual behaviour
gamer Z yeah same point there’s a documentary where they spend months-years to acclimate monkeys on mountain sides to ignoring drones so they would exhibit normal behaviour. They had to make sure the monkeys don’t end up playing with the drones like the turtle cam and chimp incident. Also you still need someone to operate the drone and cameras on the drone ie cameraman, despite being unconventional way to define it.
I'm not a emotional guy, but when this incredible human that has brought us incredible documentaries across decades and educating entire generations will not longer be with us... *I'm gonna cry man, I'm gonna*
When I’m really stressed out or not feeling well, I curl up on the couch with my pillow and a blanket and watch these. I’m currently in the middle of moving across the country and haven’t had my home or a TV set up in a while. I’m so glad these are available via TH-cam right now.
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The filming for 4 years was not in vain. Lots of camera catches that we have never seen before. It feels like this film summarizes what he got for 4 years. The result is a film of very, very good quality. Good narrative and good cinemotography create an emotional sense. What's more: it's free.
Indeed. And thank you to the BBC. I’m unaware of any other source of such high quality documentaries - there’s certainly nothing from the USA, too busy filming dross such as endless dating and ‘reality’ shows for the masses of fools out there.
im going to college to try and save the oceans. if you can’t put your time and energy into saving the oceans, i’m not angry. but please everyone, support wildlife preservation, donate, and VOTE or it will be too late so soon
Best of luck to you! I am working towards a Master's Degree in accounting with an emphasis on environmental business issues. My goal is to design an environmental consulting line of service for CPA firms targeted at small businesses, which are often left out of the picture when it comes to implementing environmental solutions. Even if your passion is something else (accounting, in my case), you can find creative ways to utilize that passion for improving environmental conditions. :)
Goodluck to you man! I'm working to go to college and have a robotics engineer job to make robots and help introduce the world in robots in its early age, I would love to make robots that can help the environment too sounds helpful and awesome.
What an irrefutably & indisputably breathtaking, singular one & only one nature doc. this is!!! It is certainly our privilege to be able to enjoy watching its entirety on TH-cam for free & moreover, without being interrupted its continuity by that annoying ads.. My sincere gratitude to all concerned in this production of an incomparable, unsurpassable, edifying & informative documentary.,,,,,,From California,,,,,(12/01/22)
THANK YOU TO WHOEVER MAKING AND RISKING TO RECORD ALL OF THESE BEAUTIFUL SCENES. BECAUSE OF YOU GUYS, WE ARE ABLE TO SEE THE IMPOSSIBLE. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
As a marine biologist 👩🏽🔬 I love the ocean so very much. I will continue my scientific work and always protect the ocean and it’s animals. Beautiful work.
I just can’t imagine how much effort the people behind the scenes take to get these amazing shots. Also, the time it takes to get these facts, shots, and difficulties along the way. I would just like to give a tip of the hat to Netflix and Planet Earth.
The whole project took 4 years to complete and over 600 crew. My bet they were filming all episodes simultaneously in different locations to get it done faster. A lot of stuff was filmed on a perfectly hidden cameras without disturbing wild life, which is dope. I guess first of all they hired experts on wildlife in each location, otherwise you got little chance to just accidentally come across rare animals. Great job.
Ryan Anning jajaja I already see it on a Netflix last year, but do prefer TH-cam, because Netflix is slower and it’s only in my bedroom, 5 pm right now here in Argentina, I m drinking mate on my kitchen...so I m watching it on the iPad. “Happy” oceans day!
This whole series must be mandatory for all schools in their respective native languages for view to small childrens...in each and every school. Teaching and awareness each and every child from small. This small change can go a long way...Even in the case school not doing it...parents can. I believe.Nowadays large numbers of parents almost all have mobile and internet they can do that in home.
" Only with global cooperation will our oceans recover and thrive once again. We saved the whales by international agreement. Now, it is time to save our oceans." - AGREED !
@@zestykl2384 The US has far more regulations than the Chinese and Japanese that harvest exotic ocean animals that are only consumed out of outdated tradition.
Usually when I am watching a Documentary like this most of the words I can’t understand but here I can Precisely understand every single words r being narrated I don’t like watching any animals documentary but this one such a heart smoothing from all aspect and very understandable of course I really really enjoyed watching it it was mind blowing series ❤😊😊😊
Because trees not only provide oxygen, but they also provide shelter to many animal species that sometimes creates mini ecosystems and they also provide multiple useful products that benefits both humans and animals. I'm not discrediting the significance of phytoplanktons, I'm just stating the reasons that makes trees worthy of the fame they have.
How in the world did they get so much crazy high quality super close up footage, especially being way down in the depths of the ocean! That is incredible and must’ve taken years to make!
This documentary gave me a mix of feelings. I was amazed with these beautiful creatures but on the other hand I felt sadness, fear and guilty because of the way we have been treating our oceans.
This series are just heart touching ❤ The way they see the nature is a need of world . We need to think it and preserve it as the whole world will sustain only if nature sustain. The song made my day ❤ Thank you our planet ❤❤❤❤
The deep, undiscovered void freaks me out but also makes me wonder... These creatures look like they're from another world. It's astonishing what forms of life our planet offers. Absolutely beautiful, especially the bioluminescence.
Unfortunately some of us is still not aware of these changes .. Humans greed is destroying the world all over .. Not only we harms nature , we also harms ourselves all because of greed . The whole world should band together and unite to stop these kind of things.
Its really only 1 or 2 countries that are exhausting the sea. If we stopped emptying our oceans to feed China & Japans need for fish then it will be fine.
Same with me. Also being out on the land makes me feel closer to God. Amazing God, He thought to bring life on earth and I am one of the creatures. David Attenborough is the best narrator there is. It won't be the same without him. Keep up the great work!!
I love this series so much! I’m a bit of an eco/marine life nerd and I’ve learned so much more then I knew from watching this!! I love I so much and I very much appreciate the high high quality shots!! You can tell how much love and effort went into this series!
Attenborough’s narration is impeccable, the camera work is stellar and beautiful, the script and message is clear cut, and the score is sweeping and majestic. Excellent work! 10/10
The first second I hear Sir David’s voice, I KNOW it’s going to be an excellent program. Everything he is involved with is wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
I've said it before & I'll say it again: so awe-inspiring, stupendous, & phenomenal that it seems to defy any critics at all. They all certainly deserve a pat on the back for a job exceptionally well done. Moreover, the fact that we could enjoy & appreciate this almost incomparable singular doc. entirety w/o being interrupted its continuity by those annoying ads or adverts in the UK is truly our special & luxurious privilege! So our heartfelt gratitude to you for that.,,,I wonder if anyone else feels sentient of it,,,.,,(08/06/24)
So unutterably stunning it seems to go the bounds of possibility that any other documentaries in relation to the marine life could arise again, surpassing the sublime & superlatives of this one. Those creatures certainly capture the unique magnificence & majesty that would know no bounds. Moreover, the fact that we could enjoy its entirety w/o being interrupted its continuity by those annoying ads or adverts in the UK for free on TH-cam is nothing but our special great privilege. Finally, who could resist not to watch it again! Soundly admiring & appreciating it from time to time--My heartfelt gratitude for that!,,,,,From California,,,,,(07/24/24)
David Attenborough is a LEGEND. Should be given a Nobel Peace Prize for propagating peace between humans and other life forms through his hypnotic voice and majestic lens.
Don't worry everyone, the internet is going to save the planet, every new generation is more and more aware and educated because of videos like this one.
I love that the series is not too extreme in completely banning human consumption, but it is well balanced. It presents the problem, but also how we can consciously address it, without infringing on our enjoyment.
@@abhignavijjapurapu209 you’re so right, for real i sometimes wish that humans go extinct faster, like the earth and nature will be alright, new species will evolve to fit new ecological niches, but the fact that we as a species are/can be directly responsible for a 6th mass extinction is sickening on so many levels.
Your right. I'm almost 51 and I figure I have maybe 30yrs left. If so I will bear witness to the beginning of our planet having MASS shortages of many things that we take for granted now.😔 I'm glad I'll die before the shit really hits the fan.
Whenever David Attenborough narrates a breathtaking series/documentary gives me goosebumps and making it more magical for me to watch 😍. What an amazing shots and covers of this great ocean scenery! Netflix is on fire 🔥 in giving us glimpse of our natural world
The cure to depression and the bitterness of our modern life is to see such things. Its so easy to forget that hidden from our daily lives lies a type of gold that cannot be bought, but only seen, understood and felt. I hope in heaven we all have one or a couple of each kind to play and interact with. It actually hurts being so far away, almost cut off from all these amazing creatures, loving them with far away eyes isnt enough
Yes, but why do we glorify and majestify blue whales and turn a blind eye to the billions of hens, pigs, cows, and goats who are force-bred, enslaved, and put into holocaust gas chambers just for human lust? The cure for depression is to learn compassion and build connection with all our amazing earthlings, regardless of species.
Any documentaries about the ocean I could watch all day. I love learning about sea creatures. My favorite sea creature is the shark. My favorite sharks are the Great Hammerhead and the Blue.
Three things I know for sure to make one video very extraordinary : - Epic Music - Epic Cameraman - the one and only, The Epic Narrator Sir David Attenborough
May I take a minute to appreciate David Attenborough’s commentating and the sound effect team to make this documentary more exciting and entertaining, yet very educational. Thank u.
The ideal harmony of this earth proves beyond doubt that there is no "coincidence" and no "accident" in this creation. Perfection created by perfectionist!
All I could hear throughout the documentary was "hunted and only few thousands remain". I pray future generations witness these magnificent species of the oceans!!!
These rare scenes of wildlife deep down in the oceans, followed by David Attenborough's amazing narration, is perfect to get to know our vast and still mostly undiscovered world whilst sitting in our homes... Thank you for giving us this opportunity! Wonderful, fantastic, stupendous!!!
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It has been a very long time since I watched something and caught myself half way feeling that my mouth was open in awe. I am beyond speechless .. I felt almost a sense of trance at some moments and on the verge of tears in others .. amazing amazing work ! Can’t wait to watch this with my family when I see them again
As someone who grew up in the 90's, to see *hundreds* of humpbacks together... it truly gave me shivers. It's an incredible success story of how we as humans CAN help the Earth recover if we just stop harming it.
Am a Kenyan 🇰🇪🇰🇪...and by hearing the sound of the narrator I can count countless videos done by the same man...His voice just hits in a different way 🥺
Fun fact: David Attenborough is the same age as the Queen of England (94)! He is also the only known producer to have won awards for documentaries in Black and White, Colour, 3D and 4K. He is literally one of a kind.
Rafael Suprayogi no sir, unfortunately, nobody is immortal
Legend has it
The only way Chuck Norris lets his guard down and can fall into a deep restful sleep. Is when he listens to David Attenborough documentaries. I figure its the only reason Mr. Attenborough is still alive to this day
I remember his voice from all documentary films that I was watching as kid 😂💕 Well I was skipping animations for kids for watching this kind of movies 💕💕
That wasn't fun. You sir have lied to us all.
Damn Americans shut it
Can we just appreciate Netflix posting the full thing so we can all learn and enjoy the world rather than being forced to pay to learn how beautiful the world is how we could save it.
Props to you.
(Warning, karen in comments)
Facts more people to comment nice things and share to friends all around the world
Pushing the blue ball properganda..
Yawn....
Not all of us are sheep darling..
Earth is Flat.. No curvature..
Man has never been to the moon.
NASA lies continually...
It's what they do..
@@boonboon5448
I'm sorry to hear you've caught severe stupidity. I've heard the only cure is logic but you're the kind to refuse it.
For someone calling me a sheep, you sure are gullible. I bet you heard one person on face book spitting out this nonsense and decided it was true just because.
What evidence do have? I'm interested in the way your brain works! This video supplies a lot of facts and evidence, a lot of basic knowledge too, but I guess you must be too insecure about yourself being like everyone else, so you decide to follow these lies fed to you with no facts and logic, just to stand out.
I would honestly feel kinda bad if I knew you would change but your pride has got a grip on you hasnt it?
So why dont you let the big kids talk about science, facts and how to fix the world while you return to your Facebook friends and start scheming new conspiracies that dont have any meaning, dont matter at all and most of all, dont make any sense.
Talk to me when you grow up and realise the world isnt out to get you all the time. Your not that special.
@@allisonthefox9900 he’s probably a trump supporter too lmao, let him be stupid
@@foxthooot5090
Lmao yeah. I swear these people speak a different language or something!
Dude... i cant believe this is on youtube ... FOR FREE
The quality mannnnnnnn
mannn
A lot of this is CGI...srry
@@adamweaver8533 I thought the same thing tbh
This is really just a tip of the iceberg, a modernized version of Attenborough's earlier marvels, most of which had between 6 to 10 episodes each, such as:
Life on Earth - 1979
The Living Planet - 1985
The Trials of Life - 1990
Life in the Freezer
The private life of plants
Life of birds
Life of mammals
Life in the undergrowth
Life in cold blood
First Life
Life (10 part series)
Micro monsters
Blue Planet
Planet Earth
Frozen Planet
Blue Planet 2
Dynasties
Our Planet
Green Planet (Filming in 2020)
And several other, such as Natural World, The First Eden, etc...
@@tropickman oh my... such a nice soul u have lol, thank youuuuu i'm gonna search for all of them !!!
Can we just appreciate how incredible it is that they managed to get such high quality, up close footage of even the deepest sea creatures? This is stuff people couldn’t have even dreamed to do only a few years ago.
But this was filmed only a few years ago …
BBC have literally been doing it for decades what are you on about lol.
@@ramonpimentel5097 Lmao
@@ramonpimentel5097 MISSION ACCOMPLISHED - WE GOTTEM
I think what you meant was 20-30 years ago and beyond
My biggest fear and regret in life is that I shall die without seeing and experiencing all the beautiful places, animals, weather phenomenon, etc, that our world has. I love these documentaries so much.
Same here
Same
I love you 🌞
its not to late!!!! become a marine biologist!!!!
I think these docs are as close as most of us will get to a lot of these places. But travel as much as you can! GOD BLESS YOU 🙏!
Man, hats off to the camera men and the whole crew. It's just breath taking!!!
You should watch the entire series, ART
@@ghostsensei the entire series is called ART?
@@dylanthevillian516 no haha, it's called "Our Planet" by the BBC and Netflix
@@ghostsensei oh lmao I totally misread your comment 😂
The world will be okay. It will find a way to keep balance. If that means killing humans to keep balance it will find a way
now this is what i call 3am quality content
Make me rewatch it again bcs I fall asleep 😂
Wow, the coincidence that I’m reading this at literally 3:11am right now... 😅
All of his content (David Attenborough) is magnificent. I love his calming voice, too!
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Agreed
That blue whale part actually got me tearing up. Such beautiful creatures sharing a peaceful and joyous moment together. I can only pray that things stay that way for all the glorious species that roam this wonderful planet.
You can do more then just praying. Help saving our planet by action :D
For example donating or cleaning beaches
That beautiful
I swear David Attenborough's love and respect for nature is what is keeping him healthy and strong in his 90s.
Wow didn't know that, now I respect him even more lol
He is 95, I am 41. I know it's a macabre thought, but I kinda wish something bad happens to me in his years still, as I do not want to be around when Mother Nature decides to take him.
... and the money he is earning - lol
You SWEAR? You can't even be sure thoose things really are the reason for his age. It might seem petty, but you use a strong word so misplaced that i had to let you know. No hate, mate! 😉
@@joenmaes8833 Context or words, dude. In the UK, the term "I swear" means "I believe that"
Good job Netflix for making this available to the world.
I'm so glad they're commercial free!
K.o
How they shoot this?
@@rizalrinaldy4434 you can look it up but its very complicated
@@rizalrinaldy4434 How (did) they shoot this? Rizal, they didn't. You only THINK you just saw this. That is your imagination, pure imagination. It never really happened, and you never really saw it. You are actually ME, writing this to you - ME - to try and wake you up.
Nothing is real, not a single thing. Wake up. WAKE UP!
I would've loved to see the ocean during prehistoric times
You were too young, at that time...
@@CRN-68 ikr, I must have been atleast 6
It would of held monsters of the deep that would cause horrible nightmares. But it would be cool as shit to see them so I agree.
i think it would've scared the shit out of you, and me as well
Damn but dont get too near haha
I'm a customer of Netflix. I salute them for making this wonderful documentary available to the wider audience for free.
Its BBC
Not netflix. They sold it to netflix.
I seen in the news that they've put these on TH-cam for free at the request of teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic. They've always allowed teachers access to educational documentaries via Netflix for free (so they can show students in class), but now teachers are having to move classes online. Very commendable to see a global big fish putting education before making an extra buck! Well done Netflix!
A teacher requested it
Teacher for kids?
Nothing to do huh! I've seen your comment in every episode. Just copy-paste only. Get a life!
@@girlbossfromscratch , are you sure he is the one who needs to get a life? I'm pretty sure people hating on a comment in a nature documentary are the ones who need to get a life.
I always see a similar comment like this in every free Netflix docu. Probably they were paid by Netflix staff for some good publicity. 😂
After all Some Do Have A Sense Of Preservation Yet 🙃
Am I the only one that’s DEADLY afraid of water/the sea, but this finds it the most beautiful part of our planet?
Dw me too.
You’re not alone
Nope but I am afraid of the sea bc I still think there are sharks 😂😂
@@drberryyt3948 hahaha I feel you there! 😂😂
i believe quite literally everyone who doesnt HAVE to go out to sea daily should feel this way
people cry watching romantic movies i cry while watching these documentaries realizing how much have been destroyed so far and things will end if we keep living the same way.
Same my man.
for real
They say nothing lasts forever. Wonder if it will be true for mankind as well.
Tell the Asian countries to stop eating shark fin soup. No? Enjoy your ecological collapse.
LAM Alien stop putting blame on other countries for once and just get shit done ffs
Even this video was uploaded 2 years ago, It's still touched my heart to love more our planet, the animals and environment.
I hope that there should be more global agreements on protecting wild life in lands and oceans.
Excellent narration by the way! No doubt why netflix is now popular!
Seriously... ever wondered who or which countries love scoffing Blue Whale meat!
You're a loser. Winners win, humans won.
I cant imagine the amount of time and work that went into this series. Most of these scenes are just breathtaking.
Nature is amazing.
Yeah that's why Nat Geo and Discovery Channel stopped making documentaries and shifted to Reality Shows. Credit to the channels who still make documentaries. ✅
I can imagine the amount of editing they did. I don't believe half of the images are real. It's Netflix, after all 🧐
Especially the songs of whales 😊
@@veraboltonI remember seeing a long time ago that a lot of the very close up extended scenes with the animals were done in studios that replicated the habitat so they could get the best shots, though this could be me misremembering!
@@verabolton
David Attenborough is a must for every documentaries.
He is basically the David dobrik of nature documentaries
Angry Pent Tf does that mean?
@@Tanner_Campbell I was also wondering what he/she meant
Sir David Attenborough hugh respect ❤️
@@Baniii87 The what?
David has dedicated his life to touching people about nature and helping us understand its beauty and complexity. We can only hope that people listen and make a change to how we treat all of nature.
its time to work together as humanity time build green city green roof´s green balkony green wals green deserts and reforesting the jungles building city high instead of wide building skyscraper farms and fish nursery´s stoping to over fish the oceans and much much more WE can do it but every single one of us has to start and organize actively now we have to take matters in our one hands instead of waiting for someone else to do it using industrial hemp instead of wood using bamboo instead of wood and much much more there is alot we can do but it wont happend if we wait for somebody else too do it plant as much plants as possible everywhere on every square inch together we can do it but we have to get up organize and start before there wont be a planet left for our children grand children etc. its time... im happiely giving a advise to anybody who needs it we have to do it waiting for politicans wont help we have to do it only then will the goverment join in global cooperation is not impossible the people can cooperate cut the goverments out in this matter they dont get along? okey so what we the people still can getr along with other people around the world...
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Yah he touched me too back in the 70s. Let’s my hole gaping like a used tire.
This is just my opinion, but I think humans are too far separated from nature anymore. We take antidepressants but never walk in the woods….
@@The_Mimewar Uhm psychologists do recommend going out in nature and stuff for people with depression…
Literally shedding in tears especially with that whales song. It flashes the cycle of life right before my eyes in an instant. Huge respect for the sacrifices of once precious life to sustain others existence.
I want a behind the scenes of how they film these STUNNING series
enviousmagenta same
Me too
There is an separate behind the scenes episode for OUR PLANET on netflix yay ☺️😁
@@enviousmagenta ooh i see, thanks for info
@@Cleeon np glad to help 👍
A planet like Earth is literally a miracle one in a million or even a billion. Space may be the future but its a very distant one, as of now lets protect what we depend on, our planet Earth
exactly
People are to selfish and greedy to stop and think before building, tearing down or even drilling. Its so scary to me the world we live in. I hope we can save our precious planet
Likely not true. 20% - 50% of stars likely have planets in the habitable zone.
We won't know until we actually go there, but rocky planets with life might not be rare.
100% agree with protecting/preserving our planet though.
It's nice to know that all types of pollution decreased while everyone is on quarantine, i know it's not much but it's good to know that mother earth can finally breath after decades of harsh treatment from humans :)
Edge Parity the habitable zone just means the planet isn't too close to the sun that we burn or too far away that we freeze, not that it's like earth
The transition between the dolphin and the manta rays is so damn epic, the team behind this deserves greater appreciation
YES!!! This was absolutely incredible
time stamp?
damnit, must have replyed that on the wrong comment since it wasnt edited.
@@phinehasmaximus 11:43
I can't agree more..I had to go back just to see that again and again.
I’m 12 and I watch 1 of these every day as I do my daily marine journal (I draw a marine animal then write about what family they are in,what they eat,interesting facts,and etc.) I want to be a marine biologist when I grow up and I’m going to work for that goal. My fav sea animal is a zebra shark btw🦈
....I’m so embarrassed to be a human sometimes.
Watching such documentaries fills my heart with joy and then breaks it into pieces in the next breath.
You are fine. Lot's of BS involved in these.
You are the creation of God. You have dominion over all on earth.
@@trextrextrex ....everything here is the creation of ‘God’....I highly doubt we were gifted life on earth to feel entitled and destroy everything else that exists here.
What? Im so ambarressed by the fact that my fellow human being wants to be a sea lion🤣🤣🤣
@@bobby3787 why would that cause embarrassment for you? Lol And, being a sea lion would be a very honourable existence lol.
@@Catherine-wt3st ...greed and the lust for power has always been our ruin....and will be the undoing of ‘us’.
Sir David is not only a national treasure, but a world treasure. My daughter has gone to sleep many nights listening to his delightfully calming voice. I have his complete video library and will pass it on to her
Can I borrow it before ya die tho? I'd like to watch his complete library lol
Please give me, I beg you
@@arjun6358 It's for his daughter what a silly comment
@@geemonster9179 I think it can be shared
@@geemonster9179 what a troll
I can say without hesitation that the cinematography in these documentaries has produced the most wonderous images I have ever witnessed in my life... our World is GORGEOUS!
CGI.
@@sahtimestari confirmed there is 0 CGI
@@ThatShaneGuy1 bro the phytoplankton part is obvious cgi, don't believe everything you see
After watching these, I get more awed and humbled by Jehovah God the mastermind behind all these fascinations. He made all these for us to enjoy and be occupied searching, discovering and learning . I love and thank Jehovah God so much and his son Jesus Christ.
You taught me the word cinematography today, for tht you're gorgeous
I praise God more by watching a nature documentary than I do by reading a religious book. This documentary was breathtaking ❤
His creation in motion
I don't understand, why are there dislikes. This is such a heart soothing documentary.
fishermen
Right wing nut jobs
@@anuragsharma5810 i hope this comment will get maximum amounts of likes xD
I agree with you
Lol
Hats off to the cameramen who shot these beautiful shots.
especially when you see the behind the scenes that shows that they took months or years to either find the animal or allow the animal to get used to their presence enough to express usual behaviour
It's not cameraman .these are drones
gamer Z yeah same point there’s a documentary where they spend months-years to acclimate monkeys on mountain sides to ignoring drones so they would exhibit normal behaviour. They had to make sure the monkeys don’t end up playing with the drones like the turtle cam and chimp incident. Also you still need someone to operate the drone and cameras on the drone ie cameraman, despite being unconventional way to define it.
Camermen do not get the credit they deserve. Like getting rare species on cam is not easy especially when they are that deep underwater
Yeah imagine swimming down there and holding ur breath that long tho
I'm not a emotional guy, but when this incredible human that has brought us incredible documentaries across decades and educating entire generations will not longer be with us...
*I'm gonna cry man, I'm gonna*
When it's Sor David's day to move on from this life, the world will collectively mourn such a gentle human being
Same bro
Well, we all have to go, don't we.
Actually, he’s a misanthropic eugenicist...
Snore.
This documentaries will forever be magical to me. Just the beauty of our planet.
When I’m really stressed out or not feeling well, I curl up on the couch with my pillow and a blanket and watch these.
I’m currently in the middle of moving across the country and haven’t had my home or a TV set up in a while. I’m so glad these are available via TH-cam right now.
Wish you well in your endeavors! I too watch these for comfort
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The filming for 4 years was not in vain. Lots of camera catches that we have never seen before. It feels like this film summarizes what he got for 4 years. The result is a film of very, very good quality. Good narrative and good cinemotography create an emotional sense. What's more: it's free.
Indeed. And thank you to the BBC. I’m unaware of any other source of such high quality documentaries - there’s certainly nothing from the USA, too busy filming dross such as endless dating and ‘reality’ shows for the masses of fools out there.
im going to college to try and save the oceans. if you can’t put your time and energy into saving the oceans, i’m not angry. but please everyone, support wildlife preservation, donate, and VOTE or it will be too late so soon
Best of luck to you! I am working towards a Master's Degree in accounting with an emphasis on environmental business issues. My goal is to design an environmental consulting line of service for CPA firms targeted at small businesses, which are often left out of the picture when it comes to implementing environmental solutions. Even if your passion is something else (accounting, in my case), you can find creative ways to utilize that passion for improving environmental conditions. :)
I’m majoring in environmental sciences and hope to focus on oceans!!!
Goodluck to you man! I'm working to go to college and have a robotics engineer job to make robots and help introduce the world in robots in its early age, I would love to make robots that can help the environment too sounds helpful and awesome.
if i donate can you prove its not going in the pockets of board members and special interests?
i am trying to save myself from death , i care about the ocean but i have priorities
What an irrefutably & indisputably breathtaking, singular one & only one nature doc. this is!!! It is certainly our privilege to be able to enjoy watching its entirety on TH-cam for free & moreover, without being interrupted its continuity by that annoying ads.. My sincere gratitude to all concerned in this production of an incomparable, unsurpassable, edifying & informative documentary.,,,,,,From California,,,,,(12/01/22)
The man behind the voice is an ideal grandfather who tell stories that he once encountered.
IM • XxFallenSoulxX yup Sir David Attenborough is a living legend indeed
Sweet old grandpa just sharing his stories :)
Nope, Sir Attenborough is international treasure, a world heritage
Keith M for real?? That’s crazy dude. I never would’ve thought. Where’d you grow up if u don’t mind me asking?
Lane Shannon the word gullible is also written on your ceiling
I can watch paint dry if Sir David Attenborough is narrating it.
Period sister
Absolutely totally with you there ha ha.
I know right
I could watch dead grass grow if he was narrating it. I want him to do my frigging eulogy.
I feel the same way! He's is AWESOME!!!
THANK YOU TO WHOEVER MAKING AND RISKING TO RECORD ALL OF THESE BEAUTIFUL SCENES. BECAUSE OF YOU GUYS, WE ARE ABLE TO SEE THE IMPOSSIBLE. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
this documentary deserve deeper appreciation, how fascinating to see marine lifes closely and clearly
"only with global cooperation will our oceans recover and thrive once again" 💯
Who cares
@@alexmur6411 how old are you my friend?
You gotta be kidding me
@@howdyyall417 how old are you my lovely friend?
I don’t care
As a marine biologist 👩🏽🔬 I love the ocean so very much. I will continue my scientific work and always protect the ocean and it’s animals. Beautiful work.
I want to be marine biologist so muchhh
I’m counting on you!!! WE ALL ARE, do what we can’t and know you will always have 100% support
Awesome job! Thank you for your service, ⅔ of the planet needs you 🌊💙✌🏻
I know you like to think that you’re making a difference but your actions make very little if any difference to the wellbeing of the ocean.
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I just can’t imagine how much effort the people behind the scenes take to get these amazing shots. Also, the time it takes to get these facts, shots, and difficulties along the way. I would just like to give a tip of the hat to Netflix and Planet Earth.
It's masterpiece
The whole project took 4 years to complete and over 600 crew. My bet they were filming all episodes simultaneously in different locations to get it done faster. A lot of stuff was filmed on a perfectly hidden cameras without disturbing wild life, which is dope. I guess first of all they hired experts on wildlife in each location, otherwise you got little chance to just accidentally come across rare animals. Great job.
every shot is a work of art, the narration is perfect and the musical score is superb!
Who else actually has NETFLIX but is watching this on youtube.
Ryan Anning jajaja I already see it on a Netflix last year, but do prefer TH-cam, because Netflix is slower and it’s only in my bedroom, 5 pm right now here in Argentina, I m drinking mate on my kitchen...so I m watching it on the iPad. “Happy” oceans day!
waste of money fuk netflix......
@@crazies2916 You must be broke
Yes 😂😂😂
TH-cam its free man fuk netflix
This whole series must be mandatory for all schools in their respective native languages for view to small childrens...in each and every school. Teaching and awareness each and every child from small. This small change can go a long way...Even in the case school not doing it...parents can. I believe.Nowadays large numbers of parents almost all have mobile and internet they can do that in home.
We watched this in school!
it is pretty common to watch stuff like this in school, but nobody cares when they grow up
@@MrTrollo2 not in developing/3rd world nations.
Yesss I saw it in school once and I saw all the others aswell , now I somewhat wanna be a marine or forest biologist lol
@@MrTrollo2 yes but atleast they won't hunt or chop trees down 😁
" Only with global cooperation will our oceans recover and thrive once again. We saved the whales by international agreement. Now, it is time to save our oceans." - AGREED !
LongLiveTheFish!
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🙌🐋
Jack Russell Don’t forget the US, white boi
@@zestykl2384 The US has far more regulations than the Chinese and Japanese that harvest exotic ocean animals that are only consumed out of outdated tradition.
@@zestykl2384 actually there are 3 Asian countries in the top 15 of countries to export endangered species with China being the 5th
Usually when I am watching a Documentary like this most of the words I can’t understand but here I can Precisely understand every single words r being narrated I don’t like watching any animals documentary but this one such a heart smoothing from all aspect and very understandable of course I really really enjoyed watching it it was mind blowing series ❤😊😊😊
Props to the team that make these documentaries possible, so mesmerizing
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Phytoplankton are so underrated. Trees are always the spotlight.
or grasslands
Damn those fuckin narcissistic trees
Probably because humans only ingest their oxygen alone...
humans ingest both plants and their produced oxygen...
😂 😂 😂 😂
because it is way more fun to climb a tree than a phytoplankton
:- )
Because trees not only provide oxygen, but they also provide shelter to many animal species that sometimes creates mini ecosystems and they also provide multiple useful products that benefits both humans and animals. I'm not discrediting the significance of phytoplanktons, I'm just stating the reasons that makes trees worthy of the fame they have.
I think this Corona Virus is a Curse to Humans but a Gift to Nature
we are the curse my friend
@@jackattack830 Damn thats deep
@хуй no not true only mother Russia is exempt from all persuasions
Humans are parasites to this planet
to me its an over blown lie! the common cold is way more deadly. stop watching fake news and live like god intended
Now it's time to save our oceans ❤️
How in the world did they get so much crazy high quality super close up footage, especially being way down in the depths of the ocean! That is incredible and must’ve taken years to make!
Beautiful but I thought partly was CGI .
Check the makings of them. They place these cams jn different places for weeks sometimes even. It's amazing what they do
@@corrine4976 nah just amazingnes
@@abhignavijjapurapu209 the blue fin tuna scene looks like cgi tho.. but i don't know.. still majestic film tho
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The narrator's voice and the theme song is so soothing..wish to hear this everyday with my child and wife beside me every morning...Life is Good
Narrator's voice is so relaxing, song as well - beautiful
FYK the narrator is legendary Sir David Attenborough.
This documentary gave me a mix of feelings. I was amazed with these beautiful creatures but on the other hand I felt sadness, fear and guilty because of the way we have been treating our oceans.
This series are just heart touching ❤
The way they see the nature is a need of world .
We need to think it and preserve it as the whole world will sustain only if nature sustain.
The song made my day ❤
Thank you our planet ❤❤❤❤
There is so much beauty on our planet. We need to take care of it.
@Fun Verse Yes I agree.
Planet Earth has many different beautiful lives I loved your words
Earth is a plane not a planet
Yes because if it were ugly then forget it, planet earth. 😂
Thank you, Netflix, for making this available on TH-cam. Thank you very much.
Imagine being his grandchild and listening to his stories on a woodfire night.
If humans didn't exist,imagine how beautiful the earth would look like
Lol
@@deliccatollner1344 why are you only stealing comments??Like?
Imagine spending billions to save the earth, than wasting a lot of money to find a new one. 😞
I'd be pestering him for stories constantly
The deep, undiscovered void freaks me out but also makes me wonder...
These creatures look like they're from another world.
It's astonishing what forms of life our planet offers.
Absolutely beautiful, especially the bioluminescence.
Unfortunately some of us is still not aware of these changes .. Humans greed is destroying the world all over .. Not only we harms nature , we also harms ourselves all because of greed . The whole world should band together and unite to stop these kind of things.
We need to exchange shoes with the animals. What would life be for the homo sapiens if we experience what we do to innocent animals.
Unfortunately some of us can't put together an intelligent sentance.
@@probablynotwearingpants6228 Unfortunately, some of us don't know how to spell right.
Its really only 1 or 2 countries that are exhausting the sea. If we stopped emptying our oceans to feed China & Japans need for fish then it will be fine.
Khaleesi Romaerys 😂
I have Netflix but everything just seems more Intriguing when you watch it on TH-cam
And much more intriguing when you watch on TV discovery channel
Because of the comments lol
Yeah😊!
I don't know why every time I watch all these documentary, I feel like crying because of the beauty of the nature
Yeah, me too, ut is so fascinating to see nature’s beauties
Because you are a caring, empathetic human being! Thank you for being you!
Same with me. Also being out on the land makes me feel closer to God. Amazing God, He thought to bring life on earth and I am one of the creatures. David Attenborough is the best narrator there is. It won't be the same without him. Keep up the great work!!
Same. Always end up crying. Nature is so beautiful and we are getting so disconnected from it.
@@anamariap7617 ALLAH is the creator of all of this you see.
I love this series so much! I’m a bit of an eco/marine life nerd and I’ve learned so much more then I knew from watching this!! I love I so much and I very much appreciate the high high quality shots!! You can tell how much love and effort went into this series!
Agreed, I love this episode. My favourite episode. It’s done so well
This is the creation of the one great Lord
Attenborough’s narration is impeccable, the camera work is stellar and beautiful, the script and message is clear cut, and the score is sweeping and majestic. Excellent work! 10/10
The first second I hear Sir David’s voice, I KNOW it’s going to be an excellent program. Everything he is involved with is wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
Music, pictures, scenes, voice, i am amazed. This is art, when humans and nature bring up together, making masterpiece.
I've said it before & I'll say it again: so awe-inspiring, stupendous, & phenomenal that it seems to defy any critics at all. They all certainly deserve a pat on the back for a job exceptionally well done. Moreover, the fact that we could enjoy & appreciate this almost incomparable singular doc. entirety w/o being interrupted its continuity by those annoying ads or adverts in the UK is truly our special & luxurious privilege! So our heartfelt gratitude to you for that.,,,I wonder if anyone else feels sentient of it,,,.,,(08/06/24)
IDK why these people give dislikes to such awesome documentaries
There is nothing about them for which they need a dislike
I have NO idea either! What's to dislike 🤔🤔???
Haters are always going to hate on everything.
They’re peanut butter and jealous !
Kids
they are angry poachers who can no longer hunt most of these animals due to government's protection
Maybe becuase thier scared of water or ocean like me. I liked though
Nature always sounds more legitimate when it's a British guy doing the narration.
Lmao.
True tho
Good joke
That's Sir Attenborough
Yea lol true
Yankee accents don't sound that good.
I really want to salute all the camera crew, who go to great strides to record these mesmerizing wonders
Yes, many dedicate their lives to capture some of our planet's greatest phenomena. Huge respect!
So unutterably stunning it seems to go the bounds of possibility that any other documentaries in relation to the marine life could arise again, surpassing the sublime & superlatives of this one. Those creatures certainly capture the unique magnificence & majesty that would know no bounds. Moreover, the fact that we could enjoy its entirety w/o being interrupted its continuity by those annoying ads or adverts in the UK for free on TH-cam is nothing but our special great privilege. Finally, who could resist not to watch it again! Soundly admiring & appreciating it from time to time--My heartfelt gratitude for that!,,,,,From California,,,,,(07/24/24)
David Attenborough is a LEGEND. Should be given a Nobel Peace Prize for propagating peace between humans and other life forms through his hypnotic voice and majestic lens.
he propogated peace?
Don't worry everyone, the internet is going to save the planet, every new generation is more and more aware and educated because of videos like this one.
mhmm, agree to disagree. but im willing to hope so
Am I the only one who feels like crying just thinking of any sea creature reaching extinction? It’s like the world losing its magic...
We feel you
On the other hand, we develop new species of machines every year. So, you know, lose some, win some.
@@alterego3734 Do machines have souls?
@@ghostsensei They do. Well, right now, they are not much to speak of. But just you wait!
@@alterego3734 Hahaha you really have great expectations XD
I love that the series is not too extreme in completely banning human consumption, but it is well balanced. It presents the problem, but also how we can consciously address it, without infringing on our enjoyment.
Those words 'hunted relentlessly ' are probably the most tragic description of man's relationship with other life. We'll regret it someday soon
VERY soon, bro, VERY soon. Thank God I’ll be dead.
@@abhignavijjapurapu209 you’re so right, for real i sometimes wish that humans go extinct faster, like the earth and nature will be alright, new species will evolve to fit new ecological niches, but the fact that we as a species are/can be directly responsible for a 6th mass extinction is sickening on so many levels.
Your right. I'm almost 51 and I figure I have maybe 30yrs left. If so I will bear witness to the beginning of our planet having MASS shortages of many things that we take for granted now.😔 I'm glad I'll die before the shit really hits the fan.
*Oh god I walked into the OoMaN bAd NaTuRe gOoD*
@@andreibitu6948 *Plus, We would’ve colonize other planets*
Whenever David Attenborough narrates a breathtaking series/documentary gives me goosebumps and making it more magical for me to watch 😍. What an amazing shots and covers of this great ocean scenery! Netflix is on fire 🔥 in giving us glimpse of our natural world
The cure to depression and the bitterness of our modern life is to see such things. Its so easy to forget that hidden from our daily lives lies a type of gold that cannot be bought, but only seen, understood and felt.
I hope in heaven we all have one or a couple of each kind to play and interact with. It actually hurts being so far away, almost cut off from all these amazing creatures, loving them with far away eyes isnt enough
Indeed
Yes, but why do we glorify and majestify blue whales and turn a blind eye to the billions of hens, pigs, cows, and goats who are force-bred, enslaved, and put into holocaust gas chambers just for human lust? The cure for depression is to learn compassion and build connection with all our amazing earthlings, regardless of species.
Any documentaries about the ocean I could watch all day. I love learning about sea creatures. My favorite sea creature is the shark. My favorite sharks are the Great Hammerhead and the Blue.
Watching this in 4k and in a wide screen tv is... beyond breathtaking
Three things I know for sure to make one video very extraordinary :
- Epic Music
- Epic Cameraman
- the one and only, The Epic Narrator Sir David Attenborough
Looking cute in that pic, sire
@@siddhanthsuvarna4760 No, I don't think so.
@@Aviannauts yeah, well..
May I take a minute to appreciate David Attenborough’s commentating and the sound effect team to make this documentary more exciting and entertaining, yet very educational. Thank u.
The ideal harmony of this earth proves beyond doubt that there is no "coincidence" and no "accident" in this creation. Perfection created by perfectionist!
This man is one of our National Treasures here in the UK! We must protect him at all costs 💪🏼
I wish you would say about nature the same way .
All I could hear throughout the documentary was "hunted and only few thousands remain". I pray future generations witness these magnificent species of the oceans!!!
Sir David Attenborough is probably the only person id rather listen to than Morgan freeman.
Both voices are very relaxing
Same here
To whatever algorithm or programming bestowed that upon me ad free- I thank you. So beautiful.
These rare scenes of wildlife deep down in the oceans, followed by David Attenborough's amazing narration, is perfect to get to know our vast and still mostly undiscovered world whilst sitting in our homes... Thank you for giving us this opportunity! Wonderful, fantastic, stupendous!!!
Netflix could have easily added ads in this video to make more profit from this, but they didn’t. Such a great documentary for us to watch and learn
Every majestic creature in this video:
"Hunted until near extinction"
i mean... its true
regret it later and blaming each other after that
*sees unknown creature*
Chinese people: hey look food
@@chgaming5059
also Chinese people : they're also healthy and makes you look younger for some reason, trust me
@@dzvw this is how the virus started
Sepanjang liat video makin kagum dan bersyukur atas nikmat allah yg melimpah dan kuasanya yg luar biasa buat menciptakan dan mengatur semuanya ,
Dan makasii buat orang" yg sudah berusahha keras dan maksimal buat bikin video ini pasti butub waktu lama dan proses panjang untuk menciptakan mahakarya luar biasa ini sebagai hasilnya ,terimakasiii sebanyak- banyaknya
It has been a very long time since I watched something and caught myself half way feeling that my mouth was open in awe. I am beyond speechless .. I felt almost a sense of trance at some moments and on the verge of tears in others .. amazing amazing work !
Can’t wait to watch this with my family when I see them again
" only with global cooperation, will our oceans recover and thrive once again...."
Great, so we're screwed.
Let's just say China and India aint cooperating
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Yep, screwed, and now for the American apologists blaming China for everything.
@@trextrextrex Let's hear ya say "U.S.A.! U.S.A.!"
One of the greatest documentaries I've ever watched!
As someone who grew up in the 90's, to see *hundreds* of humpbacks together... it truly gave me shivers. It's an incredible success story of how we as humans CAN help the Earth recover if we just stop harming it.
Am a Kenyan 🇰🇪🇰🇪...and by hearing the sound of the narrator I can count countless videos done by the same man...His voice just hits in a different way 🥺
I can’t imagine disliking this so high quality so peaceful to look at
Thank you Netflix and Our Planet for making this mind blowing documentaries.💕
the narrator made it feel like i was watching an other-worldly tale, i love it 💜💜