Our Planet | Forests | FULL EPISODE | Netflix
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Publicado 2020-04-17
In this episode: Examine the fragile interdependence that exists between forests' wide variety of residents, including bald eagles, hunting dogs and Siberian tigers.
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US Rating: TV-PG. Parental guidance suggested.
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Our Planet | Forests | FULL EPISODE | Netflix
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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Sometimes after dealing with all the stresses of life I like to watch these and remind myself of how beautiful the world is
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I'm glad this 'our planet' series is available for everyone. And without any ad's aswell. Well done Netflix 👏🏻
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Sir David Attenborough's voice is like no other. It is both calming and vivid. His voice brings life to documentaries.
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To anyone who's suffering depression, anxiety,insomnia and other mental health problems, you are not alone. I feel you. You are so brave. You are doing so well. I'm proud of you. I'm sending you a virtual hug
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Sir David Fredrick Attenborough is 94 y/o and will be turning 95 this May... bless this man
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I see how many people are commenting about how this documentary, our nature, our wildlife is marvelous and astonishing and are hoping these don't get destroyed but we all need to realize that our prayers are not gonna do anything. We ourselves will have to make constant efforts to preserve our mother nature. Only then will the plants, the animals and we humans survive.
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Sir David Frederick Attenborough is 98 years old! A strong man with the best reading voice!!! ❤🥰
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It’s incredible that Netflix offers free to view shows on YouTube. Especially ones that share knowledge about the world
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The nature cinematography is truly stunning! Love this!
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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.
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This is incredible cinematography! Great job Netflix and everyone who contributed! This was very entertaining and very well put and made together!
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Sir David Attenborough is everyone’s grandpa we all love his stories.
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Drones have revolutionized the art of movie making. Those scenes of forest and mountains shot with a drone are so mesmerizing.
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It's proven now- The best gifts of our lives are always free. We get to live in such an unbelievably magnificent and incredibly beautiful planet for free. And this MASTERPIECE of a documentary is also just a click away from us. So all WE really need to do is to open our senses and find these wonders and see how divinely our own happiness is connected with them. Will forever be beyond grateful and indebted to all those people who helped in the making of this video. The experience and its lesson will always remain unforgettable. I cried, I laughed, I smiled a lot. THANK YOU SOOO MUCH ONCE AGAIN . I promise to take all the actions in my power to pay back to our mother planet because I do believe that we owe the greatest apology and gratitude of our lives to our planet above everything else.
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The nature's diversity, narrators skills and humans stupidity is spectacular 👌
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Can anybody talk about the fact that this video is so much informative instead of being shocked that Netflix uploaded free videos ...
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This Doc is even better than most of the oscar-winning movies.
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These Planets shows are so breathtaking and calming. The narrator does a great job!
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The nature cinematography is truly stunning! Love this!. Why can’t we have more documentries like these. Simply breathtaking!.
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this series should be included in the syllabus of every elmentary school in the world