I think we’ve gotten so used to calling Earth our home, we sometimes forget that it’s a planet like the rest of them. Filled with strange discoveries and foreign behaviors.
it's just sad that most of us are too busy with our boring lives, go to work everyday and live in our own boring bubble. Soo much the world has to offer and see :(
Its sad that people need to work to make money to go places? So what is the alternative? Just swim across the ocean with the energy you have in your body and hope you get there? We have the ability to see these places now. This wasnt the case 100+ years ago.
I've seen 8 of the 15 mentioned. My grandfather asked what I wanted for a graduation gift and I said I wanted to see the beauty of earth. 2 years and 8 months later and I still can't believe half the stuff I saw.
Nice.! You're lucky, life long memories when my grandfather was diagnosed with cancer I went with him to Egypt something that was top of his bucket list. He past 5 years later the memories will last my life time
Been to the Glow Worm Caves. In 2018 after it was ravaged by floods. Was so beautiful, even with far fewer worms. You can do a group boat tour in the main chamber, but tip: Do the other tour, too. They give you a donut and you float around and climb through caves. One of the most memorable experiences of my life. At times, you're floating on your donut down a narrow river, walls to either side that disappear up into the darkness. And all you see are the people behind you and in front of you, in as much awe as you are. And the field of blue lights above you that look like you're peering into the galaxy. It's life-changing. I cannot recommend it enough.
Live in NZ, have not seen these glow worms, but seen many in the sound island. Best is on the west coast of the south island , guides are good. Love trying to find a wild Kiwi. (Not the easiest thing)
That's called paradise. And imagine all those places not being imaginable. The beauty has never been seen, smelled or tasted. May god grant us paradise.
It's in Japan - Koyto - Arashiyama - I've been there it's not amazing, its pretty meh! I live in China there are better Bamboo forests/pathways here. Same as those crosswalks in Tokyo - bigger and better in China (I'm not Chinese bigging up my country btw)
@@VisionsofChina i came here just to comment on that xDDD yeah. it's not amazing. It look nice only if you take a picture in this one spot. It's just sooooo short xDDD
As others noted its arashiyama. Just next to bamboo grave is a train ride that is 10 times more beautiful than that bamboos. Highly recommend that train.
@@haywoodjablome3391 I bet you are as insecure as your insult. So, guess what: I allow it to make you feel important, and a start to your self esteem, uncircumcised soul.
Humans are the most self-centered idiots ever evolved on this planet. If I were a believer in karma, I'd suspect COVID was a way of Mother Nature curing herself of the human cancer she contracted.
Gloria Sarah - okay another way of putting it would be, since we live on it we have to work with Mother Nature for our survival and for the preservation of the planet.
YourMajesty143 - it depends who your talking about because not all humans are evil greedy SOBs. The Australian Aborigines have been on the planet for over sixty thousand years and when the British invaded their land only 200 years ago, they took from the Aborigines a pristine bountiful country. And I know it’s happened in other lands too. What’s evil is when the Industrial Age arrived. People where hungry for wealth and power at the expense of the planet and for know regard for their fellow man. And then the rest of us tried to catch up falling into line with the system.
Fear of the unknown is my prob. So as far as all waters being clear enough to see everything...as scary as it's be to see all of the critters it'd be safer feeling knowing
@@twistedmindssweettea yeah because then you actually know what areas to avoid. the ocean not being clear just makes it easier for a shark to be underneath you without you even knowing
I've been a OCEAN LOVER for over 30 years, swim way out past the buoys. Nothing will ever compare to floating way out & hearing only the sounds underneath you. Truly magical. I recommend doing it at least once in your lifetime, but you won't be able to stop at just once....... ♡ ♡
Why didn't you show the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest in Japan that was on your thumbnail? It's incredibly beautiful. The soft sounds the tall trees make as the wind causes them to collide is something I've never heard anywhere else. It's a magical place.
I usually don't watch these type of videos, but I'm glad I watched this one. That was awesome. Makes me want to travel to all those spots. Thanks for making this video.
0:20 underwwater waterfall 1:02 glow worm cave 1:51 Tianchi mountains 2:35 grand prismatic spring 3:24 Mount mount roraima 4:09 Lake Retba 5:05 Red Beach 6:10 Crooked Forest 7:08 Stone Forest 8:08 Lake Baikal 9:14 Richat Structure 10:49 Fly Geyser 12:16 Naica Mine 13:40 The Gates of Hell 15:57 Cano Cristales
This is so amazing. It makes you just wonder about what else is out there, right guys?? Also another reason to live. Keep your life - It's a blessing, and you'll find all the sorrow and strife is worth it... Especially if you get to see something like this. Wow. Just wow.
Thank you. I was four minutes in when I saw your comment. I stopped there, I was enjoying the video, but I will not watch if I I have been click baited. I also put the poster on my list of won't watch their videos any more. I will not tolerate being deceived intentionally.
I was a bit disappointed about the bamboo forest, but, I watched the whole thing and wasn't a bit disappointed with the rest of the content. Worth watching, loved it!
I'm mind blown by the underwater waterfall. How?! This world is incredible and we really need to cherish it and preserve it for future generations. Thanks for this video really enjoyed it ❤
Mauritius... so nice to see my home country on this list. Not only is it renowned for its gorgeous beaches, but also its splendid nature. It's been 28 years since I was born here, and I've visited many, many places... but, I've yet to discover all the wonderful places that grace this island!
You're very lucky. I've always wanted to visit there. You're home is truly beautiful. Mauritius and all of the Indian Ocean islands are absolutely beautiful places.
9:40 "Fun fact" A lot of enthusiasts think that it may be remains of Atlantis. Description of Atlantis matches a lot with eye of sahara, its scientifically proven that this white stuff around it is sea salt inside rocks. For those who like these kind of theories this one is pretty interesting.
Very gorgeous places, each one different from each other but with their unique beauty. Awesome video, love it, and THANK YOU for sharing it, it is appreciated. 👏👍🙌👏👍🙌♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
It pains me so much that we're doing our best to destroy these places one-by-one, bit-by-bit, all in name of making more money. It's sad beyond belief.
Yes, it is painful how our species is destroying the planet. The human race has caused the loss of 83 percent of all wild animals and 50 percent of all plants. One number one cause is factory farming: 60% of all animals are farmed animals, 30% humans and just 4 % wild animals. Our lust for animal products is destroying the ecosystems and cause so tremendous sufering. Cannot understand the unwillingness to change comsumption habits. Even better for one's own health.
@@patriciatetzel728 where are you getting these numbers? 99% of all lifeforms that have existed were wiped out before humans were anywhere near to existing.
@@cphangb6863 NO NOT PROGRESS, just renewable energy. They do farm babies for the caball like england queen, blueblood aristocrats, killary & bill, but also underground. We are still devoured by dinosaurs evolved into reptilians, who eat us. They demand to be supplied constantly, so 30% humans being harvested is very low, the hospitals are their killing chambers also for organs.
I want to extend my sincerest gratitude for the amazing video you shared. It was truly exceptional and left me in awe. The effort, creativity, and skill you put into creating such a captivating visual masterpiece is commendable. Thank you for sharing your talent with the world and for providing us with a truly extraordinary experience. Your video has brought joy and inspiration to many, including myself. Keep up the fantastic work!
Choosing the right industry to invest is very critical, Most times, it amazes me greatly how I moved from an average lifestyle to earning over $83k per month. Utter shock is the word. I have understood a lot in the past few years to doubt that opportunities are bound in the financial markets. The only thing is to know where to focus.
@@zombie15ish That won't bother you if you trade with a professional like Mr Tony Alin berker my coach, you may have come across him on interviews relating to bitcoin. He trades, manage trading account and offer mentorship program for clients who wish to become professional investors.
Wow I can't believe you guys are discussing about Mr Tony Alin berker, I once met him at a conference in California 2019, just before the pandemic. I can testify that is very good in trading..Highly recommended.
@Maria Rodriguez Yes i do, I've known him for couple of years , I'm still using his services , His management team is quite impressive so far.... with my $15,000 deposit, I made over $288,000 US Dollars profit with just 10% charge.
WoW Colombia number one, I can't believe it, I was writing some places adding it to my bucket list and what a surprise at the end, my hometown! and I had no clue of the existence of this place. Unbelievable. There's SO much world out there to see.
That no 2 was so great to see, i never would imagine this would even be real on our planet... thank you so much for this video! Amazing amazing amazing! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🤍🤍
If you live in New Zealand I'm envious. I live in Massachusetts in the USA. You live in a beautiful country. I'm 51 and I've wanted to go to New Zealand since I've been 14. Hopefully someday. Peace!
I sat on my table and start doing homework. after a while my mind is like -let's go, have some adventure &... here I am...adventuring in youtube..ha.ha..
Actually, being able to see video is just as good as being there in many cases. We don't want to love these places to death. Also, think of impending climate change in your travel plans. It's here, and unless we start doing something, we don't have a chance. I live with a climate scientist, so I do know some things about it.
0:21 Mauritius is also known for accepting each other's cultures and different languages, unlike the country I am not accepted in. The industry was determined to change that.
6:45 It is not unclear that it is a method from the past to bend wood for a wooden sled. I am from Germany and have seen such trees and this is explained in the museum.
@Chris Davis The American food tuber sonny went to Iran and said this. "People ain't their governments, people are people. we have a lot more in common than you think.
@@danhanson5314 I agree but it's sucks for us because, we both get our hard earned money taken by the government except you don't get free healthcare in return.
yeah, unfortunately they didnt feature it in the video but it's arashiyama (ive been there, it's pretty impressive but not as amazing as the pictures XD)
The person that suffocated in the cave was technically not a robber, they worked there and were part of the team that discovered it. Although I forget why but he really wanted a souvenir of one of the giant crystals but didn't grab any safety equipment (he was inspecting the cave I believe, but not the crystal caves the mining caves) in fear that he would be caught. He stayed in there for too long and died. If I got anything wrong in this story or I'm thinking of the wrong story feel free to correct me. Also, I learned this from Mr. Ballen if you want to try and find the video where he tells that story.
My state Michigan has the Upper Peninsula, which is a phenomenon in itself. I like to travel to the UP when I can. (I live in Saginaw, in the middle of the lower peninsula which is a part of mid-Michigan along with Bay City and Midland). The Pictured Rocks is one of the most beautiful natural wonders that I have ever seen. You have to take a boat tour to see the rocks but they are worth it. You can also kayak as well. The Pictured Rocks are on the shores of frigid Lake Superior which is not only the coldest and most dangerous of the Great Lakes but also in the world. When I was on that boat tour the guide stated that we we were over some of the deepest and coldest areas of the Great Lakes. Michigan is a beautiful and fascinating state, especially the UP. You definitely need to see The Pictured Rocks. It is an awesome experience.
I think we’ve gotten so used to calling Earth our home, we sometimes forget that it’s a planet like the rest of them. Filled with strange discoveries and foreign behaviors.
kryztyna williams I like what your saying
Earth is a unique plane center of the universe there is no other
Shut up
@@lilpenis4699 😐 don't tell her what to do Karen
@@donnellscott7743 your black aren't you
1 - 0:17 Mauritius
2 - 1:03 New zealand
3 - 1:52 China
4 - 2:37 USA
5 - 3:24 Venezuela
6 - 4:10 Senegal
7 - 5:07 China
8 - 6:11 Poland
9 - 7:08 Madagascar
10 - 8:09 Russia
11 - 9:14 Mauritania
12 - 10:49 USA
13 - 12:14 Mexico
14 - 13:40 Turkmenistan
15 - 15:57 Colombia
Thank me later😉
I would but u have the numbers backwards except 8
I will thank you now actually lol.
Sorry guys...my mistake😅 jus wanted to make it easy for you guys
@@aanakutty6014 you did, thank you
@@poldilb your welcome❤
it's just sad that most of us are too busy with our boring lives, go to work everyday and live in our own boring bubble. Soo much the world has to offer and see :(
To see them we need money will u give me this money
Get out there & start seeing it. Its truly beautiful ♡ ♡
Its sad that people need to work to make money to go places? So what is the alternative? Just swim across the ocean with the energy you have in your body and hope you get there?
We have the ability to see these places now. This wasnt the case 100+ years ago.
@@DrummerJacob Nowadays without money u r nothing without money this world is cruel to u
Yeah...it seems like we live just to pay bills 😃
I've seen 8 of the 15 mentioned. My grandfather asked what I wanted for a graduation gift and I said I wanted to see the beauty of earth. 2 years and 8 months later and I still can't believe half the stuff I saw.
Mike Daze which ones did you see
Ok boomer
@@tuck50 I'm 36
Nice.! You're lucky, life long memories when my grandfather was diagnosed with cancer I went with him to Egypt something that was top of his bucket list. He past 5 years later the memories will last my life time
That's amazing 😊 you are truly blessed.
Our planet really is a marvel. From the tallest peak to the lowest ocean trench, there’s always something new to discover.
I love you and this earth! Please say it back or I shall parish into sand!
@@kennyhumble3699 l love you and this Earth.
@@paulakennedy3877 😂😂😂 thank you I love you too! But too bad I'm still going to parish into sand because The Explorer didn't say it back! Lol!!!
What a beautiful master piece from God
Our earth is a heaven it's just the humans that are damaging it😐
Been to the Glow Worm Caves. In 2018 after it was ravaged by floods. Was so beautiful, even with far fewer worms. You can do a group boat tour in the main chamber, but tip: Do the other tour, too. They give you a donut and you float around and climb through caves. One of the most memorable experiences of my life. At times, you're floating on your donut down a narrow river, walls to either side that disappear up into the darkness. And all you see are the people behind you and in front of you, in as much awe as you are. And the field of blue lights above you that look like you're peering into the galaxy. It's life-changing. I cannot recommend it enough.
At first I thought you meant a donut to eat 😂
@@naturequeene1372 😂😂😂
Live in NZ, have not seen these glow worms, but seen many in the sound island. Best is on the west coast of the south island , guides are good. Love trying to find a wild Kiwi. (Not the easiest thing)
wow what a beautiful vision you created for me, thank you! I can't wait :)
@@Vener349 I'm excited for you, my friend :-)
Earth is so beautiful, imagine walking in all of those places by yourself.
Yeah, especially on LSD 🤣
That's called paradise. And imagine all those places not being imaginable. The beauty has never been seen, smelled or tasted.
May god grant us paradise.
Imagine just being there at 1 or 2 let alone being alone.
But we convert earth into hell
Maybe one day 🤧
And where is it in that footage about the bamboo and the pink road on the pic ? 🙄
It's in Japan - Koyto - Arashiyama - I've been there it's not amazing, its pretty meh! I live in China there are better Bamboo forests/pathways here. Same as those crosswalks in Tokyo - bigger and better in China (I'm not Chinese bigging up my country btw)
@@VisionsofChina i came here just to comment on that xDDD yeah. it's not amazing. It look nice only if you take a picture in this one spot. It's just sooooo short xDDD
you can tell chinese own youtube now or google sucks up to them lol - reddit same thing
Rima Fannaf it’s called Arashiyama Bamboo Grove in Japan!
As others noted its arashiyama.
Just next to bamboo grave is a train ride that is 10 times more beautiful than that bamboos. Highly recommend that train.
I wish the person reading this happiness!
I read that and I am happy so I'm all turning around and wish you happiness back and happiness for the next reader.
Such a compassionate wish!
Wishing all the very same!
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh
Shudduppppppp
Same to you
Danke
The underwater waterfall is from my country- Mauritius. Big love to you all.
Funny how they did not mention the name of Mauritius, as the introduced New Zealand.
Thank you! That thing is AMAZING!!
The crooked forest is in my country Poland!
@@haywoodjablome3391 I bet you are as insecure as your insult. So, guess what: I allow it to make you feel important, and a start to your self esteem, uncircumcised soul.
Sooo damn beautiful 💯
The world is a beautiful place. We need to love and look after it.
I love dunkin donuts
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Humans are the most self-centered idiots ever evolved on this planet. If I were a believer in karma, I'd suspect COVID was a way of Mother Nature curing herself of the human cancer she contracted.
Gloria Sarah - okay another way of putting it would be, since we live on it we have to work with Mother Nature for our survival and for the preservation of the planet.
YourMajesty143 - it depends who your talking about because not all humans are evil greedy SOBs.
The Australian Aborigines have been on the planet for over sixty thousand years and when the British invaded their land only 200 years ago, they took from the Aborigines a pristine bountiful country. And I know it’s happened in other lands too. What’s evil is when the Industrial Age arrived. People where hungry for wealth and power at the expense of the planet and for know regard for their fellow man. And then the rest of us tried to catch up falling into line with the system.
If the ocean was all crystal clear imagine all the terrifying and beautiful things we would see.
Fear of the unknown is my prob. So as far as all waters being clear enough to see everything...as scary as it's be to see all of the critters it'd be safer feeling knowing
@@twistedmindssweettea yeah because then you actually know what areas to avoid. the ocean not being clear just makes it easier for a shark to be underneath you without you even knowing
Yeah the ocean is clear but light can't reach deep down that's the problem
I've been a OCEAN LOVER for over 30 years, swim way out past the buoys. Nothing will ever compare to floating way out & hearing only the sounds underneath you. Truly magical. I recommend doing it at least once in your lifetime, but you won't be able to stop at just once....... ♡ ♡
@@hunty4322 i rather swim in the ocean not knowing if there a a zombir shark gorillla right in the same water as me
Why didn't you show the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest in Japan that was on your thumbnail? It's incredibly beautiful. The soft sounds the tall trees make as the wind causes them to collide is something I've never heard anywhere else. It's a magical place.
Do you know where in Japan in case I go?
Then you realize that bamboo is really grass and you begin to imagine all the giants that must've frolicked and layed in them.
I clicked the video to see that. Disappointed 😞
@@jewelseasterman8328 I know you asked 2 years ago but Kyoto.
I usually don't watch these type of videos, but I'm glad I watched this one. That was awesome. Makes me want to travel to all those spots. Thanks for making this video.
Bucket list Goals🙌
0:20 underwwater waterfall
1:02 glow worm cave
1:51 Tianchi mountains
2:35 grand prismatic spring
3:24 Mount mount roraima
4:09 Lake Retba
5:05 Red Beach
6:10 Crooked Forest
7:08 Stone Forest
8:08 Lake Baikal
9:14 Richat Structure
10:49 Fly Geyser
12:16 Naica Mine
13:40 The Gates of Hell
15:57 Cano Cristales
You are great man, this helped me complete my homework assignment
Thank you for the names in print.
This is so amazing. It makes you just wonder about what else is out there, right guys?? Also another reason to live. Keep your life - It's a blessing, and you'll find all the sorrow and strife is worth it... Especially if you get to see something like this. Wow. Just wow.
Aww that's so sweet.. I hope you have a wonderful year.
@@shalamargalloway7169 thank you ❤️ you too, remember that you are a part of the Earth's ecosystem not just a spectator ✌️
@Holly Mcreynolds what don't you understand?
I hate watching a video that doesn't include the pic from the thumbnail.
Ahhh thanks for saving my time got 1min in im out
Same it’s clickbait
I was waiting for it as well but it's the bamboo forest in Kyoto, Japan
Thank you. I was four minutes in when I saw your comment. I stopped there, I was enjoying the video, but I will not watch if I I have been click baited. I also put the poster on my list of won't watch their videos any more. I will not tolerate being deceived intentionally.
That's so stupid! Everything in the video was better than the thumb nail photo . Grow up!
If you ever feel lonely, just remember that there are trillions of cells inside you, that literally can't live without you ❤️
Or just remember that there is a God who Created and Loves us
@@justthimu1683 thats abit rude
@@justthimu1683 tried being less rude or tried Loving Jesus
Aha, that is such a cute comment. Makes me all warm and fuzzy.
@@aztcqn ❤️
There should be a video on how to travel safely AND RESPECTFULLY to these places.
Go ahead and make the video then, no one's stopping you
I think it's the best and the safest to go with a travel-agency .......
@@KaileyB616 they probably don’t know everything about the areas.
If you have the money to do it. You'd prolly get your money back in views if you made the video
More like a video how to stay the fug away so humans don't ruin it
The cover photo is Arashiyama Bamboo Grove in Kyoto, Japan, for anyone who was wondering!
Thank you!
Just beautiful
Wow. Tnx
Thank you. You're a real one 👌🏾😌
Oh thanks 🤩🤩
God’s creation it just unbelievable and indescribable beautiful 👏🏽😄🇮🇹🇬🇭❤️
This is just a beginning. In heaven you would actually blend in the feeling.
@@Udoyejoshua 🔥🙏🏽
I have a new gained respect for nature after watching this 🥰
I was a bit disappointed about the bamboo forest, but, I watched the whole thing and wasn't a bit disappointed with the rest of the content. Worth watching, loved it!
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The thumbnail is Arashiyama, Kyoto in Japan
I'm mind blown by the underwater waterfall. How?! This world is incredible and we really need to cherish it and preserve it for future generations. Thanks for this video really enjoyed it ❤
God's creation😍🔥
Yes
Amen
Ameon
No
And i love ever piece of it.
Mauritius... so nice to see my home country on this list. Not only is it renowned for its gorgeous beaches, but also its splendid nature. It's been 28 years since I was born here, and I've visited many, many places... but, I've yet to discover all the wonderful places that grace this island!
You're very lucky. I've always wanted to visit there. You're home is truly beautiful. Mauritius and all of the Indian Ocean islands are absolutely beautiful places.
I live in Mauritius too
@@jbro8934 Thank you!
@@fuku4188 Hey! That's great!
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9:40 "Fun fact" A lot of enthusiasts think that it may be remains of Atlantis. Description of Atlantis matches a lot with eye of sahara, its scientifically proven that this white stuff around it is sea salt inside rocks. For those who like these kind of theories this one is pretty interesting.
Number 1 is the most beautiful place I have ever seen...it made me weep.
Please, NEVER let humans harm that paradise. No matter what.
God sure did make a beautiful home for us :-)
Very gorgeous places, each one different from each other but with their unique beauty. Awesome video, love it, and THANK YOU for sharing it, it is appreciated. 👏👍🙌👏👍🙌♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Earth is truly a remarkably beautiful planet 🌎. We need to take much better care of it. 🙏😊
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I'm confident that the Earth will out last humanity by billions of years.
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Yeah you're right Eagleeyeshopper
Wow!! We live on such a beautiful, complex, and inspiring planet! 💚🌎
I lived in New Zealand for 7 years, and I went to that cave with my wife. It was a very nice moment in my humble life
This is a GREAT video!! Very interesting!! I love it!!!
James Hughes yes I love the video to
I agree! awesome video!
Totally
It pains me so much that we're doing our best to destroy these places one-by-one, bit-by-bit, all in name of making more money. It's sad beyond belief.
Yes, it is painful how our species is destroying the planet. The human race has caused the loss of 83 percent of all wild animals and 50 percent of all plants. One number one cause is factory farming: 60% of all animals are farmed animals, 30% humans and just 4 % wild animals. Our lust for animal products is destroying the ecosystems and cause so tremendous sufering. Cannot understand the unwillingness to change comsumption habits. Even better for one's own health.
It's called progress, deal with it
@@fernandocuevas6148 exploit nature and people to satisfy your greed. Sure progress lol.
@@patriciatetzel728 where are you getting these numbers? 99% of all lifeforms that have existed were wiped out before humans were anywhere near to existing.
@@cphangb6863 NO NOT PROGRESS, just renewable energy. They do farm babies for the caball like england queen,
blueblood aristocrats, killary & bill, but also underground. We are still devoured by dinosaurs evolved into
reptilians, who eat us. They demand to be supplied constantly, so 30% humans being harvested is very low,
the hospitals are their killing chambers also for organs.
One of the best memories from my childhood was the glow-worm caverns in NZ. If you're touring NZ or are staying on the north island go see them
Thank you and your team for capturing and showing us the wonderful places on our planet.
And I think to myself, "What a wonderful world!"
I want to extend my sincerest gratitude for the amazing video you shared. It was truly exceptional and left me in awe. The effort, creativity, and skill you put into creating such a captivating visual masterpiece is commendable. Thank you for sharing your talent with the world and for providing us with a truly extraordinary experience. Your video has brought joy and inspiration to many, including myself. Keep up the fantastic work!
Awesome! Don't tell me Hell isn't real! This was so educational and mind boggling and beautiful!
Amazing and beautiful❤️
I wish I could travel here someday.
Thank you for sharing this video.
What a wonderful video. I so enjoyed it. If only I could afford to travel.
These are breathtaking! Thank you for putting this together and sharing it with us.
this was fascinating--and beautifully, inteligently presented
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I never knew there were such amazing and beautiful places on this earth! I’m just now hearing of this and I’m almost 70
hoping humans don't destroy these beautiful natural creations
🤜🏾🤛🏼
I hope they destroy the Gates of hell
Earth and Heaven will pass, to be renewed -Revelations
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It’s too late. We already did.
Choosing the right industry to invest is very critical, Most times, it amazes me greatly how I moved from an average lifestyle to earning over $83k per month. Utter shock is the word. I have understood a lot in the past few years to doubt that opportunities are bound in the financial markets. The only thing is to know where to focus.
I keep wondering how people earn money in financial markets, i tried trading bitcoin on my own made a huge loss and now I'm scared of investing more.
@@zombie15ish That won't bother you if you trade with a professional like Mr Tony Alin berker my coach, you may have come across him on interviews relating to bitcoin. He trades, manage trading account and offer mentorship program for clients who wish to become professional investors.
@@nyreggie-isb23 You allow people to trade for you ? that's interesting, I would love to learn, how safe is it ?
Wow I can't believe you guys are discussing about Mr Tony Alin berker, I once met him at a conference in California 2019, just before the pandemic. I can testify that is very good in trading..Highly recommended.
@Maria Rodriguez Yes i do, I've known him for couple of years , I'm still using his services , His management team is quite impressive so far.... with my $15,000 deposit, I made over $288,000 US Dollars profit with just 10% charge.
I love that half of these are like "we don't know how tf this got here but it's really pretty" lol
That be my thoughts lol. Lovely to look at though.
I would say that have many more magical places, but these ones were a very good selection! Well done!
Have you see alot of places? I always wanted to work in a travel agency so I could travel more.
These amazing and unimaginable and marvellous scenery are comfortable to the eyes and the mind
WoW Colombia number one, I can't believe it, I was writing some places adding it to my bucket list and what a surprise at the end, my hometown! and I had no clue of the existence of this place. Unbelievable. There's SO much world out there to see.
That no 2 was so great to see, i never would imagine this would even be real on our planet... thank you so much for this video! Amazing amazing amazing! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🤍🤍
What happened to the shows like this that used to be on Travel Channel? Love this!
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Planet Earth is the greatest, most perfect instalation art ever conceived.... lets admire and cherish it❤🌍
All perfectly created by Allah...creater of universe...to know about creater read Quran.
@@QURAN_A_MIRACLE nah im good
Wow! Amazing! I would love to visit each and every place! Thank you for such a lovely video. Stay safe and well everyone!
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Beautiful and great quality, love the audio. Greetings from London.
Isn’t it great to be looking at stunning and gorgeous places!
Beautiful, and how lovely to see my home country new Zealand mentioned with the glow worn caves. Thank you.
If you live in New Zealand I'm envious. I live in Massachusetts in the USA. You live in a beautiful country. I'm 51 and I've wanted to go to New Zealand since I've been 14. Hopefully someday. Peace!
@@jbro8934 can't now we're all locked down. If it ever goes away you'll have to have a crazy amount of information to fly. Not worth it anymore
Those places are so Beautiful. Only the Lord our God ",God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. "can make such beautiful things on earth. Amen Amen Alleluia
Amen. To God be the glory for allowing us to enjoy the beauty and majesty of His world.
It's the fact that we need to pay people to see what the lord put on the earth for all of us!. Earth is so beautiful
Why didn't it show the picture that advertised it...that's the one I wanted to see....
Laura Walker it’s called Arashiyama Bamboo Grove in Japan!
Agreed 👍
its called click bait my guy
And Vancouver Staley park has the tallest trees and plants growing on trees and they are so tall
Zepher 35 Laura is a girl i think 🙄
*Great video! Very relaxing!🔔*
These places look cool as hell. Beautiful but kind of scary to visit!
Agreed!
I sat on my table and start doing homework.
after a while my mind is like -let's go, have some adventure &...
here I am...adventuring in youtube..ha.ha..
Wow is amazing😮😮😮😮
Excluding that hellpit how beautiful and magnificent are those places and just to think how much more beautiful is God's heavenly kingdom!
One can only imagine
Glory to God 🙏🏾
Amen!
@@pkorns1892 amen
The world has so many natural and amazing places, hopefully we can all start to enjoy travelling to them very soon! Take care and keep safe!
Actually, being able to see video is just as good as being there in many cases. We don't want to love these places to death. Also, think of impending climate change in your travel plans. It's here, and unless we start doing something, we don't have a chance. I live with a climate scientist, so I do know some things about it.
@@KevinRoddy stfu, I could care less about ''climate change'' in my future travel plans
Best Video I have seen in a very very long time!! subscribed & liked!
I really enjoy to watched this video,very interesting content ..keep it up💗sending my loveto all of you❤ from Philippines 🇵🇭🇵🇭
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Holy cow, the underwater waterfall, that would be one scary swim.
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It's one of the best beaches in Mauritius.
Thanks man for uploading❤❤
Our amazing God Jehovah and His creation!!
Amazing!
0:21 Mauritius is also known for accepting each other's cultures and different languages, unlike the country I am not accepted in. The industry was determined to change that.
Never seen before amazing places. Fantastic vedio. Most watchable.😍😍😘🙂😊❤❤
Amazing n Mauritius wow so beautiful 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽❤️
Have you been to Utah at the Coral sand area in a State park. The sand is baby pink, lovely.
Wow. Utah is a strange state especially to drive through
The person who is reading this comment may you and your parents live for infinity years
When you realize that humans became more ignorant towards nature because of our fellows
I live in new Zealand and we always see glowworm caves when we are going for a night walk at camp
Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
Wow!!! I never knew about most of these places!! So beautiful and wondrous 💖 i can only dream of traveling.
When you cannot travel these videos are awesome so much beauty in the world
One day, me and the love of my life will travel all of this places.. Amen. 🙏
PLS WHY DO U KEEP SAYING AMEN LIKE GOD ISNT REAL YOU DUMB
Lovely video & Lovely locations.
Indeed God made this beautiful earth
He sure did
This is so awesome😍
Very, very interesting video!!! Really worth seeing!!
These places look amazing! On another note...his voice is so relaxing I was talking asleep lol
I recognize the floating mountains from Avatar. Incredible and truly beautiful.
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Most beautiful nature
Hello 👋Laura, how are you doing?
Nature never ceases to amaze me! Very relaxing to watch. 😊
WOW GOD’s creation is just amazing 😉
6:45 It is not unclear that it is a method from the past to bend wood for a wooden sled. I am from Germany and have seen such trees and this is explained in the museum.
very very good presentation, love the way you explain, thank you for sharing.
Nevertheless Earth is a beautiful place for discovery, but the central role of property rights in our system of government must be reinforced.
@Chris Davis The American food tuber sonny went to Iran and said this.
"People ain't their governments, people are people. we have a lot more in common than you think.
The desire for profit was a powerful motivator to make man improve his condition (and thereby mankind's in general).
@@smithwillison6345 The creation of this property eventually allowed for exchange.
@@danhanson5314 I agree but it's sucks for us because, we both get our hard earned money taken by the government except you don't get free healthcare in return.
Nevertheless business and investment are easiest way to make money irrespective of which party makes it to the oval office.
Incredible locations as well as historical information. 😉
Right back at you.Thanks
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Super disappointed the thumbnail was misleading. It’s the only reason I watched this video.
People love that word "super", it's trending super hard right now!
Hey I might be a little late, but the thumbnail is actually Arashiyama Bamboo Grove near Kyoto Japan. Hope this helps!
yeah, unfortunately they didnt feature it in the video but it's arashiyama (ive been there, it's pretty impressive but not as amazing as the pictures XD)
Me too! I went to Arashiyama Bamboo Grove twice. It seems that the photo was processed a lot.
Same
The person that suffocated in the cave was technically not a robber, they worked there and were part of the team that discovered it. Although I forget why but he really wanted a souvenir of one of the giant crystals but didn't grab any safety equipment (he was inspecting the cave I believe, but not the crystal caves the mining caves) in fear that he would be caught. He stayed in there for too long and died. If I got anything wrong in this story or I'm thinking of the wrong story feel free to correct me. Also, I learned this from Mr. Ballen if you want to try and find the video where he tells that story.
Our planet is wonderful. We must preserve him.
Amazing sites nicely documented. A must see video for everyone.
My state Michigan has the Upper Peninsula, which is a phenomenon in itself. I like to travel to the UP when I can. (I live in Saginaw, in the middle of the lower peninsula which is a part of mid-Michigan along with Bay City and Midland). The Pictured Rocks is one of the most beautiful natural wonders that I have ever seen. You have to take a boat tour to see the rocks but they are worth it. You can also kayak as well. The Pictured Rocks are on the shores of frigid Lake Superior which is not only the coldest and most dangerous of the Great Lakes but also in the world. When I was on that boat tour the guide stated that we we were over some of the deepest and coldest areas of the Great Lakes. Michigan is a beautiful and fascinating state, especially the UP. You definitely need to see The Pictured Rocks. It is an awesome experience.