A spectacular doc: from narration to sound track - visually captivating. Our family, from tots to granny is viewing it again and again and that includes our feline and canine. So appreciated.
@@bellacucina3209 agreed 💯. Try out Earth Stories, Richard Hammond's wild weather compilation. It's fantastic. I could safely say at this point within a few months I've watched and listened to it around 50 times. Narration and music are spectacular. Never tiring. 😍
I feel incredibly fortunate to have had the opportunity to live for nearly 35 years in many rural areas of the desert southwest. Currently, I am settled in the foothills of the Eastern Sierra Nevada, near the Inyo Mountains, right in the heart of the great Mojave Desert. From here, I have easy access to famous destinations such as Sequoia National Park, Yosemite, Death Valley, Grand Canyon, and the vast canyon lands of Nevada and Utah. Monument Valley, the Painted Desert, the Verde Valley, Arizona’s Sedona Range, and many other fascinating places are all within easy reach, just a short day trip away. While making a living and raising a family in a remote, seasonal area is no small feat, the rewards are well worth it. In exchange for the clean air, fresh water, unspoiled nature, and relaxed pace of life of the people here, I feel a fuel before the job facing less crime, pollution, traffic and those trying to make urban life. The diversity of the whole community between immigrants and international tourists has created a harmonious and rich picture. In these wonderful places, nature and beauty always dominate, the experience of life becomes more special and meaningful.
So poetic! I have a high school friend that lives in NV but he is along Vegas in Pahrump. Yes, I believe you are not only fortunate, but, blessed. Your description sounds soooo wonderful, ‼️Im 22 miles SE of Boston Ma, it's a nice-small town BUT, I would love to live off the 'beaten track' and really take in the beauty of God's handiwork. Of course, there are beautiful places here too but nothing like I've seen in your neck-of-the woods I'm envisioning the mountains, valleys, rivers, streams, wildlife, open-starry sky, fresh air, the northern lights, all of it!!! I hope you enjoy at least another 35 years there! Take in a beautiful eyeful for me please. 😊
I am so blessed to have lived most my 70 years within many rural places of the desert southwest, currently at the base of the southern Eastern Sierra Nevada Range at the foot of the Inyo Mountains on the edge of the great Mojave Desert, being close to Sequoia National Park, Yosemite, Death Valley, The Grand Canyon with The Great Basin of Nevada & Utah's vast canyon lands, Monument Valley, The Painted Desert, Verde Valley, Sedona & The Arizona strip and so many other breath taking locations i have lived & all still within a leisurely days travel. Making a living and ends meet while raising a family in such remote & seasonal areas that depend on tourism was always difficult at best, but the trade off for clean air, fresh water, open space and being in a no hurry attitude of people, and a minimal of crime, pollution, traffic and the other trappings of civilization, this was well worth the struggle the cultural diversity of both indigenous peoples, combined with immigrants and international tourists alike makes for a well balanced human experience in these special places where nature and the beauty way always dominate reality.
I live in baltimore Maryland and my life is so tough just to survive I will never get to visit these places but always wanted to see the world and all the greatest wonder this is the best I will get to being there thank you for this and to all the people that get to see this in person bless all of you.
I pray that you get to see something magnificent in your lifetime. Even if it's only just once. The Appalachians are nearby and very beautiful. So is Florida (Everglades) and there are eco-tours in Maryland outside of Baltimore. You will see something up close I pray🙏🏽
Thank You so much National Geographic may you be blessed and make many videos that enlighten us how we are so blesses despite the many changes our world is currently experiencing
Its not enough. It will take every human being to stop and reconsider our lifestyles. Yes, it sounds depressing, but if you care about your children, what wouldn't you do.
Stumbled onto this site after watching another. This is a fantastic proram with amazing closeups. Just marvelous entertainment and education. I've learned new things in watching just 1st episode of Season One. Thank you, National Geograph. You're spectacular, to say the least.
Fabulous. One of my armchair travel places. Love these National park Documentaries. We Canadians should do some on our National Parks. And throw in some amazing Provincial Parks. Like Algonquin, eh.
@@robertdangelo9659 I meant to thank Nat Geo for making their episodes public so that people who don't have TV connections can still watch them without having to pay for Netflix or Prime as TH-cam is almost free.
@robertdangelo9659 He's thanking National Geographic for making this video available for everyone around the world to be able to view it no matter where people live. Some videos don't show in other countries or sometimes they don't have translation to tell you about the video in your language.
Absolutely breathtaking! This mega episode from Season 1 of 'The Wonder of America's National Parks' is a captivating journey through some of the most stunning natural landscapes. A must-watch for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike ❤
This place showcases the stunning beauty and biodiversity of America's national parks, where nature is preserved and offers a unique experience for visitors.
I've been road tripping an average of 2000 miles or more every year throughout all of the western states from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean 15 years and still have not run out of all some new things to see and places to experience!!!
I was able to visit Yellowstone Park in 2008. It will always be my favorite life experience. It is hard to believe that there were inhabitants living there 13,000 years ago.
Very entertaining... This channel is worth watching to demonstrate the smartest creatures on earth including humans, they don't complaint, can adapt, endure, common sense, intelligence, patience we as a human society most are lacking..! 😎
This is such an amazing video. National Geographic is one of the first exposures I’ve had to nature. The foundation of my love for nature started with the magazines way back. I try and capture as much of what I see hiking in my videos so I can appreciate the amount of effort and dedication the production of this video has taken! Amazing❤
Green Eyes 👀: I just finished watching and if you didn't hit the nail on the head 😮!!! ❤. Thank you very much for sharing your Gifts (for lack of a better word) . Thank you humbly. (This reading resonated as if it was for me personally with confirmation that it was for me). Took my breath away little. ❤
Watching this after playing Red Dead Redemption 2 , the game captured the American wildlife so well its amazing. It has become my dream to visit USA one day and explore all the natural wonders.
Great job on this video, it really captured the beauty of America's National Parks! However, I can't help but feel that while the visuals are stunning, they often overshadow the real issues these parks face, like overcrowding and environmental concerns. It makes me wonder if we should be promoting them so heavily when they might need more conservation efforts instead. What do you all think?
I'll give you one name. Baruch Spinoza. Ref. Klever W Spinoza and Van den Enden in Borch's Diary in 1661 and 1662. Studia Spinozano. 1989;5314Google Scholar
Are you sure that's Garth? Hey, I just realized the only 2 people I've ever heard of with that name is Garth Brooks and Garth Algar from Wayne's World. Huh, Interesting.
From the rugged peaks of the Rockies to the verdant forests of the Smokies, America's national parks offer an unparalleled opportunity to connect with nature, explore diverse ecosystems, and experience the wonder of the great outdoors. Whether you're seeking adventure, solitude, or simply a moment of awe, these protected lands provide a sanctuary for both wildlife and visitors alike.
I took my young son to Havasu Falls in 110 degree heat by foot and helicopter during a major storm and risk for flash flooding with $200 😂👏🙌🏻❤️I do have a sense of adventure and he grew up right and lives in AZ now, how strange 😂💪🏻I like the ocean❤
to the person reading this, you did well. everything is going to be alright.
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Lies
Actually ty I needed this
Thank you
amazing animal
A spectacular doc: from narration to sound track - visually captivating. Our family, from tots to granny is viewing it again and again and that includes our feline and canine. So appreciated.
@@bellacucina3209 agreed 💯. Try out Earth Stories, Richard Hammond's wild weather compilation. It's fantastic. I could safely say at this point within a few months I've watched and listened to it around 50 times. Narration and music are spectacular. Never tiring. 😍
Instead of putting the 3 house-cats at 4 PM at cat-tv, squirls. This National Geograpic SOUNDTRACK amuses the cats...
Soo sad that the CONDORS ( predator birds) WHO eat the dead mammals, get.lead poisoning from eating AMMUNITION. :(
David Attenborough >>> Garth Brooks
I feel incredibly fortunate to have had the opportunity to live for nearly 35 years in many rural areas of the desert southwest. Currently, I am settled in the foothills of the Eastern Sierra Nevada, near the Inyo Mountains, right in the heart of the great Mojave Desert. From here, I have easy access to famous destinations such as Sequoia National Park, Yosemite, Death Valley, Grand Canyon, and the vast canyon lands of Nevada and Utah. Monument Valley, the Painted Desert, the Verde Valley, Arizona’s Sedona Range, and many other fascinating places are all within easy reach, just a short day trip away.
While making a living and raising a family in a remote, seasonal area is no small feat, the rewards are well worth it. In exchange for the clean air, fresh water, unspoiled nature, and relaxed pace of life of the people here, I feel a fuel before the job facing less crime, pollution, traffic and those trying to make urban life.
The diversity of the whole community between immigrants and international tourists has created a harmonious and rich picture. In these wonderful places, nature and beauty always dominate, the experience of life becomes more special and meaningful.
Beautifully said ❤️
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@@ghesofa9999 rural imo is almost always better than urban especially if you live near a high crime city. You are indeed very fortunate
So poetic!
I have a high school friend that lives in NV but he is along Vegas in Pahrump.
Yes, I believe you are not only fortunate, but, blessed.
Your description sounds soooo wonderful, ‼️Im 22 miles SE of Boston Ma, it's a nice-small town BUT, I would love to live off the 'beaten track' and really take in the beauty of God's handiwork. Of course, there are beautiful places here too but nothing like I've seen in your neck-of-the woods
I'm envisioning the mountains, valleys, rivers, streams, wildlife, open-starry sky, fresh air, the northern lights, all of it!!!
I hope you enjoy at least another 35 years there!
Take in a beautiful eyeful for me please. 😊
🤝🏾
I love the condors doing the Nosferatu Dance. See, we never would've known the name of this yet to be choreographed dance. ❤❤❤
I am so blessed to have lived most my 70 years within many rural places of the desert southwest, currently at the base of the southern Eastern Sierra Nevada Range at the foot of the Inyo Mountains on the edge of the great Mojave Desert, being close to Sequoia National Park, Yosemite, Death Valley, The Grand Canyon with The Great Basin of Nevada & Utah's vast canyon lands, Monument Valley, The Painted Desert, Verde Valley, Sedona & The Arizona strip and so many other breath taking locations i have lived & all still within a leisurely days travel. Making a living and ends meet while raising a family in such remote & seasonal areas that depend on tourism was always difficult at best, but the trade off for clean air, fresh water, open space and being in a no hurry attitude of people, and a minimal of crime, pollution, traffic and the other trappings of civilization, this was well worth the struggle the cultural diversity of both indigenous peoples, combined with immigrants and international tourists alike makes for a well balanced human experience in these special places where nature and the beauty way always dominate reality.
🎉❤😅
Engding the war requires mutual concessions from both sides.
National Geographic has remained true to its origins. I have a strong appreciation for their documentaries and timeless footage.
"The sheer diversity of America's National Parks is amazing! Each one has its own unique charm and wonder[5:18]
I live in baltimore Maryland and my life is so tough just to survive I will never get to visit these places but always wanted to see the world and all the greatest wonder this is the best I will get to being there thank you for this and to all the people that get to see this in person bless all of you.
SAD BUT TRUE
I pray that you get to see something magnificent in your lifetime. Even if it's only just once. The Appalachians are nearby and very beautiful. So is Florida (Everglades) and there are eco-tours in Maryland outside of Baltimore. You will see something up close I pray🙏🏽
Y you yyy
bless you too.
God bless u..I also would not get to experience these amazing parks if not fir u tube
Grateful for the souls who are invested to save our planet 🙏🏾❤
National Geographic has stuck to their roots. Love them. Documentaries and footage that is ever lasting.
Unfortunately i think they're filing for bankruptcy
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Thank You so much National Geographic may you be blessed and make many videos that enlighten us how we are so blesses despite the many changes our world is currently experiencing
This is the best nature documentary I've ever seen
This should be seen by everyone! The percentages were so alarming! Grateful for the souls who are invested to save our planet 🙏🏾❤️
Everyone had heard the lie of millions of years river lol. Everyone had heard this brainwashing
GRAND CANYON is in a Red Republican State That wants to open it up to mining abs drilling.. They Dream About it OUT LOUD..
@@robertwingate2446 Why do you need to bring politic to any breath you spew? YOU ARE THE PROBLEM, SO STFU.
Drill, baby drill! @@robertwingate2446
Its not enough. It will take every human being to stop and reconsider our lifestyles. Yes, it sounds depressing, but if you care about your children, what wouldn't you do.
America’s national parks are truly breathtaking wonders
Fascinating!! Thank you to all who put this series together and reiterating other comments with thanks for making it public,
This type of Docs deserve all the oscars :) xD
Stumbled onto this site after watching another. This is a fantastic proram with amazing closeups. Just marvelous entertainment and education. I've learned new things in watching just 1st episode of Season One. Thank you, National Geograph. You're spectacular, to say the least.
Beautiful! My visit to many of these places was wonderful! Thank you
This is the best channel to watch to explore, to be informed and sleep. This is a good thing not a negative comment. I like watching NatGeo!
I can sleep with it's playing
CAP!
I love watching relaxing videos about nature and the jungle
Love our National Parks! Thanks❤
Fabulous. One of my armchair travel places. Love these National park Documentaries. We Canadians should do some on our National Parks. And throw in some amazing Provincial Parks. Like Algonquin, eh.
Thank You for making it public so that every human gets to see it globally.
Massive effort, Nat Geo. Thank You, all best wishes from India 🇮🇳
They should let you into the parks for free since this all used to be your land.
@Ansarimahadalamkk koi baat nahin, sab Bhai Bhai Hain apan log.
:)
Can you explain in detail that comment? I'm scratching my head, thank you
@@robertdangelo9659 I meant to thank Nat Geo for making their episodes public so that people who don't have TV connections can still watch them without having to pay for Netflix or Prime as TH-cam is almost free.
@robertdangelo9659
He's thanking National Geographic for making this video available for everyone around the world to be able to view it no matter where people live.
Some videos don't show in other countries or sometimes they don't have translation to tell you about the video in your language.
This video is amazing! America's national parks truly are natural wonders that can't be missed
Absolutely breathtaking! This mega episode from Season 1 of 'The Wonder of America's National Parks' is a captivating journey through some of the most stunning natural landscapes. A must-watch for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike ❤
I live nearby and this is very accurate. Great job!
6.6.2024.Absolutely first class,fantastic and marvelous..Many thanks.
سبحان الله العظيم، ما أجمل مخلوقات الله، لا إله إلا أنت سبحانك إني كنت من الظالمين
This is so cool... I love the Grand Canyon! 😍
Omg me too😘
This place showcases the stunning beauty and biodiversity of America's national parks, where nature is preserved and offers a unique experience for visitors.
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Nature's beauty never ceases to amaze me. (Vẻ đẹp của thiên nhiên không bao giờ ngừng làm tôi kinh ngạc
The nature is amazing... I love watching this kind of video
My answer to those who ask me where we vacation abroad is that we have yet to see the great USA. This documentary confirms my sentiments.
I've been road tripping an average of 2000 miles or more every year throughout all of the western states from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean 15 years and still have not run out of all some new things to see and places to experience!!!
Very educational to learn about our world thankyou😊😊😊
Adoro assistir vídeos relaxantes sobre a natureza e a selva
The Grand Canyon Is a gold mine.
1:55:01 What a great, wonderfully beautiful world we have been given
Thank You for making it public so that every human gets to see it globally.
Fr this is jus amazing! 😍
I was able to visit Yellowstone Park in 2008.
It will always be my favorite life experience. It is hard to believe that there were inhabitants living there 13,000 years ago.
so amazing. the scenes are so beautiful and real. i love it. how can you film scenes like that?
Thank you
Kudos to Nat Geo for their monumental endeavor in sharing this globally. I love United States❤ Long live the United States!🗽
Beautiful Tribute To Our Grand The Wonder of America's National Parks
I learned today while relaxing! Thank you! And I traveled without spending a dime! Liked and subscribed.
I love our national parks! And state parks too.
Are you native ?
Excellent video. Loved the narration and the incredible video quality.
Amazing Grand Canyon 😍thanks for sharing
Absolutely amazing. I love seeing wildlife, this herd is massive.
Wonderful doc🥰
Very entertaining... This channel is worth watching to demonstrate the smartest creatures on earth including humans, they don't complaint, can adapt, endure, common sense, intelligence, patience we as a human society most are lacking..! 😎
I love these types of videos That cultivate your mind, nature is beautiful and its fauna and fleet are spectacular.I love mother gaia
This is such an amazing video. National Geographic is one of the first exposures I’ve had to nature. The foundation of my love for nature started with the magazines way back. I try and capture as much of what I see hiking in my videos so I can appreciate the amount of effort and dedication the production of this video has taken! Amazing❤
3:07:23 Oh my God! This is an alien monster 😱. I have immense respect for the people who filmed this documentary! ❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍
amazing grace i can’t believe it.8.28.4 more than 3hours😢
Green Eyes 👀: I just finished watching and if you didn't hit the nail on the head 😮!!! ❤. Thank you very much for sharing your Gifts (for lack of a better word) . Thank you humbly. (This reading resonated as if it was for me personally with confirmation that it was for me). Took my breath away little. ❤
Nat geo, you guys are just what we need !!!
Thank you for this !!!!!
thank you ❤❤❤❤❤
44:00...Beginning of the episode for Yosemite National Park. Absolutely love this place!
Nature and revelation alike testify of God's love🥰
Watching this after playing Red Dead Redemption 2 , the game captured the American wildlife so well its amazing.
It has become my dream to visit USA one day and explore all the natural wonders.
Kudos to Nat Geo for their monumental endeavor in sharing this globally.
amzing, wow
So beautiful ❤
Best video yet.
❤America loves Garth Brooks, he is a great narator
We humans have been given charge of protection of God's Creatures 🙏 NEED let us do A great job 👍 about it 😊
Wow! Jesus makes the best stuff 😎
I could watch this video for hours! It's so relaxing and therapeutic to witness the beauty of nature in such high definition.
I have to relax my mind of what is going on. And animals do just that.
Great job on this video, it really captured the beauty of America's National Parks! However, I can't help but feel that while the visuals are stunning, they often overshadow the real issues these parks face, like overcrowding and environmental concerns. It makes me wonder if we should be promoting them so heavily when they might need more conservation efforts instead. What do you all think?
Thank you for sharing this video! It was truly an amazing experience."
The photography is mind boggling. The sound design, fantastic. Wow Wow!
A wonderful content
I am happy to see this!
Hey have an awesome day guys!!
Whoa wait what? The narrator is Garth Brooks? Who knew. Garth…if you’re listening…you have another generation of music in you I can’t wait to hear.
He makes an amazing and excellent narrator
Hats off to the people who discovered macro and zoom lenses; and to the great photographers who wait hours for that award winning shot.
Yah, I think so! I wait photoshoot in the every day
EXACTLY
Now it's all AI and 3d generated stuff sadly like planet earth 2....
@Aghdrpbfm237 i think your reply posted to the wrong video or wrong comment my guy 😂😂😂
I'll give you one name. Baruch Spinoza.
Ref. Klever W Spinoza and Van den Enden in Borch's Diary in 1661 and 1662. Studia Spinozano. 1989;5314Google Scholar
ғᴀɴᴛᴀsᴛiᴄ ᴠɪᴅᴇᴏ ♥︎
Majestic ❤
Fabulous documentary about Philippines and its people. ❤
best thing to play in the background whilst studying - really calms me down 😄
Your channel is a treasure trove of information.
Didn’t realize that “Garth Brooks” was narrating this beautiful episode of “National Geographic”! Well done sir!
Are you sure that's Garth? Hey, I just realized the only 2 people I've ever heard of with that name is Garth Brooks and Garth Algar from Wayne's World. Huh, Interesting.
Fanominal Views guys..
Wow
I love the Gila Monster pattern 🤩
Thank goodness.
Hawaii 🌺
I am always amazed at wildlife videography. How are you in the lizard's face??
USA 🇺🇸
From the rugged peaks of the Rockies to the verdant forests of the Smokies, America's national parks offer an unparalleled opportunity to connect with nature, explore diverse ecosystems, and experience the wonder of the great outdoors. Whether you're seeking adventure, solitude, or simply a moment of awe, these protected lands provide a sanctuary for both wildlife and visitors alike.
lol nice did you write that it sounds like a brochure 😊
@LaurenR.Knight, most of those visitors trash the place. So I rather they don't come to visit.
Beautiful Tribute To Our Grand Canyon ❤️
From the bottom of the globe 🌎 N.Z, thanks you for the sight 😀 and sound's of our vast planet.....kiaora😅🎉😊😊
This video was so cute and interesting ....Loved everything about it Keep this up!!!
Very well done, Ty.
I took my young son to Havasu Falls in 110 degree heat by foot and helicopter during a major storm and risk for flash flooding with $200 😂👏🙌🏻❤️I do have a sense of adventure and he grew up right and lives in AZ now, how strange 😂💪🏻I like the ocean❤
"For the LORD giveth wisdom: out of His mouth cometh knowledge and understanding."
Proverbs 2:6! ❤
Gracias desde Argentina! 🇦🇷
The sorrow in that javelinas eyes was striking😢
a tip of the hat to garth brooks for his first rate narration 🤠
Loved the narration and the incredible video quality 😍
Beautyful forest basjet weaving flowers
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