It’s a nation of over 7,000 islands, forming one of the most ancient archipelagos in the world, where both the wildlife and the people have had to adapt to survive. The Philippines 🇵🇭
I use the "Best Nature Documentary" playlist as noise for my home when I'm at work... That and police training videos because what genius breaks into a house blasting audio on how to clear houses in formation
I've lived in the Philippines 🇵🇭 for 15 years. I've travelled thousands of kilometres by bicycle, foot, boat, and local transport. I spent a month in the jungles in Palawan with the Batok and cave dwellers. Also, many other places. Aetas in Luzon and still exploring. Amazing country and people ❤️
I'm Aussie, married to Higaonon baylan from Northern Mindanao. I've lived here for most of the last seven years. There are so many wonderful places and people here in the Philippines. I haven't been to Palawan or Bohol. However, apart from Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon provinces here in Northern Mindanao, I've spent time in Laguna in Luzon, and Cebu. Palawan is very well named. I understand that "Palaw" in Old Malay means "forested mountain ridge", and the suffix "-an" means "place". That's a perfect description of the geography of Palawan. I've also visited Camiguin Island, just to the north of Mindanao. It's an amazing place with two large active volcanoes, Hibok-Hibok and Vulcan, five other volcanic vents, hot and cold springs, and as far as I am aware the only sunken cemetery in the world. The old capital of Camiguin, Catarman, was destroyed by the eruption of Hibok-Hibok in the 1870's, which led to the creation of Vulcan. Catarman was rebuilt in another location. Here in Mindanao we have "alamid", the palm civet, that will eat coffee beans and excrete them, for that really expensive coffee. There are also mangroves, which in Cebuano are called "bakhawan". Crab is "alimango", and butterfly is "alindanaw".
It's not malay it's an Austronesian word means island came from palau, pulo in Tagalog, pulau in Malay cause, it changes to w cause Tagalog don't use u as ending syllable. Palawan has many islands surrounding it.
thank you my friend for visiting my place Cebu butterfly is different from alindanaw😂😂 butterfly= paroparo in tagalog in visayas kaba kaba😂 dragonfly= tutubi in tagalog in visayas alindanaw but don't worry sooner you learned it😂😂😂 take care and be safe
Born and raised in the island of Bohol here. The way the documentary-makers have presented the island to make it more interesting and pique the curiosity of viewers is quite something. Kudos! 😎
I like how you show the environment with almost to no human activity. You truly captured what the Philippines looks like with no human interference. Purely mesmerizing
Yes I agree Philippines is such a beautiful country in southeast Asia almost like HAWAII in southern Philippines like the island of Mindanao (ZAMBOANGA PROVINCE ) I was there 8 years ago and I planning to go there again maybe in October coming from korea
I’ve never seen my beloved country Philippines 🇵🇭 like this. It is awesome,amazing & beautiful. I want to thank you Free Documentary for sharing & showing this to entire world 🌎
Many lovely countries. Philippines is one such. May to these countries be blessed with good leadership and lead them on the right path of peace and prosperity topping with justice and love for the people.
My fellow country man this is how beautiful our country so please let us preserved this mystery gift from God to us for the next generation of our land.. Thank you Free Documentary - Nature for appreciating and featuring the beauty of the island Philippines so much appreciated
Very nice documentary. Thank you so much. I’ll subscribe definitely. Ang ganda pa la ng Pilipinas haha ngayon ko lang nalaman ung mga awesome animals na meron pa la kami. Good job guys and thanks again for the wonderful video. ❤
Thanks for this documentary about our wildlife citizens. I'm sure there are more Unknwn animals and insects. How about featuring our beautiful znd exotic orchids and plants too. From Bona of Davao City.❤😊
The unique scent of Palawan binturong, also known as the bearcat, is often described as smelling like popcorn. This distinctive odor is due to the presence of a chemical compound called 2-Acetyl-1-pyrroline, which is also found in popcorn. The binturong's scent is often compared to the smell of freshly popped popcorn, particularly when they rub their fur against trees, releasing this characteristic aroma. This unusual smell has been the subject of scientific study, and it's believed to play a role in the binturong's behavior and communication with other binturongs.
Only the most virgin Pacific Ocean 🌊 water 💦 that enters the Philippines and exits to various Asian countries due to the rotation of the earth 🌍🌎. Love the Philippine beaches!
the last 2 really captivates me. the caterpillar turning to a beautiful butterfly it always amaze me and the tarsiers its size is the size of a baby`s hand, too small yet too cute. ❤ but after learning about tarsier they are very fragile, touching it is forbidden youll go straight to jail and be fined by hundreds of thousands deym. good documentary❤
Who gave that name West Philippine Sea? Aquino? the abnormal president of the philippines? It's South China Sea for hundreds of years. Now, you changed and claimed it yours?! Funny hahaha 😂😂😂
@@millennialbaby5632names of seas , lakes , rivers can be changed… We have the freedom to change such especially when we are threatened by some chinky-eyed, land- grabbing and disrespectful individuals!
Bear cats can be found in many wild forests anywhere else in the Philippines. When I was a kid, my father used to hunt them and grilled them and make "kilawin dish" out of its skin. It tasted like a comodo dragon. We lived in an island across palawan called Negros.
- At 30:50 she looks like she's pretending to like it. I've heard it is like *eating a massive spitwad lugi* .. but I am not one to judge, especially seeing several videos of the effort that goes into hunting them. Stay safe && blessed everyone. 🙌🏽
When David Attenborough was asked in the 70s, “what was the most fascinating things you have seen?” Sir David said,” The corral reefs of the Philippines”. Now they’re gone due to Uro Ami and dynamite fishing…. We need to restore Mother Nature.
The most cordial greetings to the Nation of The Philippines. Great Nation, Great Nature, Great Culture!!!!! Stay hard and do not step back in confrontation with chineese pressure!!!!!!
Good documentary, but it’s the West Philippine Sea. This area rightfully belongs to the Philippines, as confirmed by the 2016 arbitral decision in favor of the country.
It’s a nation of over 7,000 islands, forming one of the most ancient archipelagos in the world, where both the wildlife and the people have had to adapt to survive. The Philippines 🇵🇭
My country 🙏🇵🇭💖👍
Thanks for uploading. One of the best docs I've ever seen what a beautiful place 😍
Alam ko
I know
I use the "Best Nature Documentary" playlist as noise for my home when I'm at work... That and police training videos because what genius breaks into a house blasting audio on how to clear houses in formation
WEST PHILIPPINE SEA not scs
I've lived in the Philippines 🇵🇭 for 15 years. I've travelled thousands of kilometres by bicycle, foot, boat, and local transport. I spent a month in the jungles in Palawan with the Batok and cave dwellers. Also, many other places. Aetas in Luzon and still exploring. Amazing country and people ❤️
I'm Aussie, married to Higaonon baylan from Northern Mindanao. I've lived here for most of the last seven years. There are so many wonderful places and people here in the Philippines. I haven't been to Palawan or Bohol. However, apart from Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon provinces here in Northern Mindanao, I've spent time in Laguna in Luzon, and Cebu. Palawan is very well named. I understand that "Palaw" in Old Malay means "forested mountain ridge", and the suffix "-an" means "place". That's a perfect description of the geography of Palawan. I've also visited Camiguin Island, just to the north of Mindanao. It's an amazing place with two large active volcanoes, Hibok-Hibok and Vulcan, five other volcanic vents, hot and cold springs, and as far as I am aware the only sunken cemetery in the world. The old capital of Camiguin, Catarman, was destroyed by the eruption of Hibok-Hibok in the 1870's, which led to the creation of Vulcan. Catarman was rebuilt in another location. Here in Mindanao we have "alamid", the palm civet, that will eat coffee beans and excrete them, for that really expensive coffee. There are also mangroves, which in Cebuano are called "bakhawan". Crab is "alimango", and butterfly is "alindanaw".
It's not malay it's an Austronesian word means island came from palau, pulo in Tagalog, pulau in Malay cause, it changes to w cause Tagalog don't use u as ending syllable. Palawan has many islands surrounding it.
thank you my friend for visiting my place Cebu
butterfly is different from alindanaw😂😂
butterfly= paroparo in tagalog
in visayas kaba kaba😂
dragonfly= tutubi in tagalog
in visayas alindanaw but don't worry sooner you learned it😂😂😂 take care and be safe
I love the narrator's voice and I'm glad this channel does not use AI.
He is an actor who plays Doctor Who.
I like FreeDocumentaryNature documentaries because of their quality. People who have studied nature have wisdom as well as sence of humanity
Born and raised in the island of Bohol here. The way the documentary-makers have presented the island to make it more interesting and pique the curiosity of viewers is quite something. Kudos! 😎
Only in documentaries like this can I see the Philippines in a wider and even focused perspective.
I pray the islands can remain as they are , undisturbed as possible. Enjoyed the documentary. God Bless. NW ga.
God bless you too and your family ❤❤ Pacific Northwest Oregon ❤❤
I love nature documentaries....so relaxing 🎉 😃
Hotels and resorts have been erected for decades. Developers also have put up gated communities.
What a breathtakingly beautiful, and simply marvelous place!
I like how you show the environment with almost to no human activity. You truly captured what the Philippines looks like with no human interference. Purely mesmerizing
I love Philippines 🇵🇭 the best tourist destination nice place for vacation wow Philippines the best beaches in the world ❤️👍🙏
Yes I agree Philippines is such a beautiful country in southeast Asia almost like HAWAII in southern Philippines like the island of Mindanao (ZAMBOANGA PROVINCE ) I was there 8 years ago and I planning to go there again maybe in October coming from korea
I’ve never seen my beloved country Philippines 🇵🇭 like this. It is awesome,amazing & beautiful. I want to thank you Free Documentary for sharing & showing this to entire world 🌎
Many lovely countries. Philippines is one such. May to these countries be blessed with good leadership and lead them on the right path of peace and prosperity topping with justice and love for the people.
just wow,amazing Philippines,I hope I will go there someday,I heard that people are great,mababait daw sila.
Wow! You've even learned the language! I hope you can visit soon!
Ugok lol
My fellow country man this is how beautiful our country so please let us preserved this mystery gift from God to us for the next generation of our land.. Thank you Free Documentary - Nature for appreciating and featuring the beauty of the island Philippines so much appreciated
This is so far one of the best or the best documentary I watched... Kudos!!!
The natural world is amazing❤❤❤
I was amazed the guy could climb like that in SANDALS! Some human beings are amazing!!
I love my beautiful country ,her nature so beautiful !❤
I love the narrator's voice
Such an amazing documentary!
Subhan Allah
from Visayas here
😊
Very nice documentary. Thank you so much. I’ll subscribe definitely. Ang ganda pa la ng Pilipinas haha ngayon ko lang nalaman ung mga awesome animals na meron pa la kami. Good job guys and thanks again for the wonderful video. ❤
A fabulous video of exquisite creatures and un touched land!!!!
Wow beautiful Philippines ❤
That last animal they showed is pretty impressive great documentary
What a glorious film: especially the life of the lucky butterfly/tree nymph, truly wonderful!! Thank you 😃
Watching from the Philippines 🙏🇵🇭💖
I love the magical transformation of a caterpillar and the fireflies
Thanks for this documentary about our wildlife citizens. I'm sure there are more
Unknwn animals and insects. How about featuring our beautiful znd exotic orchids and plants too. From Bona of Davao City.❤😊
From the island of mindanao.. watching from north cotabato..
Wow, i wish to see Palawan one day😊
Natureza é incrível como é fantástica ❤❤❤❤😊
❤ this one am from Kenya
Enjoyed that tremendously. Loved the audio choices and transitions which I don't usually notice 🙂
very nice documentary,beautiful. thank you.
thanks to this documentary i came to know more about my country. good job!
Islands very beautiful! About nature,animals .,😊❤
Im from Puerto Princesa Palawan, who are Pinoy Viewers here? ❤
Yes, but stop using that offensive term!!!!😢
@@dijonj8164 Just.when.did.the.word.Pinoy.become.offensive?
Me. Ako.
Mabuhay!
tangena mga pinoy mga uhaw sa papuri
from tacloban city Philippines watching this video
Watching from Baguio
Beautiful Country!🇨🇦
Best documentary
Beautiful
I love my country!
Fascinating facts and story 😁❤
The Island boasts the best open jail the world. Very few ever escapees if any. Worth a visit.
Thank you for featuring my country 🇵🇭
Timeless beauty
Amazing zoom in camera for the ant fall into pitcher plant while addicted with the plant.
Beautiful. Feature philippine officials they are called crocoiles
❤❤❤ im here😅😅😅 i like to watch about the nature...😅😅😅
The unique scent of Palawan binturong, also known as the bearcat, is often described as smelling like popcorn. This distinctive odor is due to the presence of a chemical compound called 2-Acetyl-1-pyrroline, which is also found in popcorn. The binturong's scent is often compared to the smell of freshly popped popcorn, particularly when they rub their fur against trees, releasing this characteristic aroma. This unusual smell has been the subject of scientific study, and it's believed to play a role in the binturong's behavior and communication with other binturongs.
I read about that somewhere. Thanks for reminding me :)
Watching from Olongapo City
Only the most virgin Pacific Ocean 🌊 water 💦 that enters the Philippines and exits to various Asian countries due to the rotation of the earth 🌍🌎. Love the Philippine beaches!
the last 2 really captivates me. the caterpillar turning to a beautiful butterfly it always amaze me and the tarsiers its size is the size of a baby`s hand, too small yet too cute. ❤ but after learning about tarsier they are very fragile, touching it is forbidden youll go straight to jail and be fined by hundreds of thousands deym.
good documentary❤
Your content is always top-notch. Thanks a lot!
Fantastic documentary, thank you 🙏
Palawan is known as "The Last Frontier" of the Philippines and is among the most biologically diverse areas in Southeast Aisa
Watching from Mexico....
Mexico Pampanga Philippines
Viva Pilipinas!
Beautiful narration.
Excellent
Nice video❤❤❤
Kiwi. New Zealander here, just love nature and the outdoors. Lived in the best of it here most of my life
The Scarlet Ibis could be the most beautiful bird in the world. ❤️
At 12:30 they show the inside of the pitcher plant, what is that transparent larvae swimming around? It's on the bottom left.
nice video
Yeah thats my country 😊😊
سبحان الله الخالق المبدع. سبحان الله العظيم.
Isolation of the islands allows high endemism of species.
I want video about australia please ❤❤❤❤
WEST PHILIPPINE SEA. Since its in our territory and still within our coastlines.
Who gave that name West Philippine Sea? Aquino? the abnormal president of the philippines? It's South China Sea for hundreds of years. Now, you changed and claimed it yours?! Funny hahaha 😂😂😂
@@millennialbaby5632 It's a normal reaction to your famous "Winnie the Pooh" president out of line encroachment. bwahahaha!
@@millennialbaby5632 It's.West.Philipine.Sea.if.it's.within.the.country's.territory.
@@millennialbaby5632names of seas , lakes , rivers can be changed… We have the freedom to change such especially when we are threatened by some chinky-eyed, land- grabbing and disrespectful individuals!
Bear cats can be found in many wild forests anywhere else in the Philippines.
When I was a kid, my father used to hunt them and grilled them and make "kilawin dish" out of its skin. It tasted like a comodo dragon.
We lived in an island across palawan called Negros.
Watching😊
- 33:20 The only thing I can think of in mangrove forests are crabs. Yummy. 🙈 🦀
Amazing nature, and it seems everybody likes crab
I want video about new Zealand please ❤❤❤❤❤❤
We have several videos about New Zealand. PLAYLISTS or do a search NZ
th-cam.com/video/x1bc4WIRiSg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6Ac_Kr5RszOOVizQ
i love philippines ❣️❣️❣️
- At 30:50 she looks like she's pretending to like it. I've heard it is like *eating a massive spitwad lugi* .. but I am not one to judge, especially seeing several videos of the effort that goes into hunting them. Stay safe && blessed everyone. 🙌🏽
The tamiluk are you referring to?
@jcescolastico5299 - Yes.
uyyy Philippines😂❤🎉
When David Attenborough was asked in the 70s, “what was the most fascinating things you have seen?” Sir David said,” The corral reefs of the Philippines”. Now they’re gone due to Uro Ami and dynamite fishing…. We need to restore Mother Nature.
The most cordial greetings to the Nation of The Philippines. Great Nation, Great Nature, Great Culture!!!!! Stay hard and do not step back in confrontation with chineese pressure!!!!!!
The music is too loud at times, otherwise a very nice documentary video and excellent narration.
Ang galing ng boses mo type ko.
Looks like documentary about flora
16:22 Correction ☝🏾
The West Philippine 🇵🇭 Dagat/Sea 🌊 ✊🏾 ⚡️
Good
I'm from Philippines, but I don't have any idea that some of the animals shown even exist here.
3:19 lutong nun crunchy ang saya😂😂😂😂😂
I want videos about Afghanistan please ❤❤❤❤❤
This docu should be redubbed and refer to the northeastern body of water as the West Philippine Sea.
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im filipino of course i like animals
This documentary is very beautiful, but the loud music is annoying 😣
is this a re-uploaded video maybe, i feel like i have seen it before?
👍👍👍💯
It’s called the *West Philippine Sea, not the other way around that was mentioned. Thank you.
Good documentary, but it’s the West Philippine Sea. This area rightfully belongs to the Philippines, as confirmed by the 2016 arbitral decision in favor of the country.