Oceans (Full Episode) | Hostile Planet
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Dive beneath the surface of Earth’s oceans to discover animals as they fight to adapt.
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0:00 - Intro
3:55 - Title Card
4:31 - Robberg Peninsula, South Africa
9:08 - Reisafjorden, Norway
18:04 - Nine Mile Bank, North Pacific
21:01 - Sipadan, Malaysia
28:51 - Channel Islands, California
35:54 - The Atlantic Coast, Florida
40:13 - New Island (Islas Malvinas), Falklands
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It's just amazing that a documentary of this quality is uploaded on KZread for free. My children loves learning about the ocean and the environment, and this channel really gives them something to focus on, rather than their smartphones.
@elisabethsalmon4107
2 жыл бұрын
I definitely agree...🙂
@seltonk5136
2 жыл бұрын
The only thing that matters is ChewbaccaMom, documentaries are stupid. So are documents
@chaotix5513
2 жыл бұрын
@@seltonk5136 well if you think it is so stupid why did you go through the time to type this out and send it?
@08C6PaceCar
2 жыл бұрын
I completely agree
@jacobattias8401
2 жыл бұрын
I hope KZread can teach your children English
1:07 im crying, i love how dramatic the editing is LMAO the turtle said GULP.
I love seeing that turtle face peeking out of the sand. It's a miracle that they make it to the Sea. Wish they all could.
@vintageoriginallegit
Жыл бұрын
It’s the circleeee of liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffeee
@sallysharifa6524
Жыл бұрын
Yess
NatGeo has been a part of my entire life: the books,the photos,the films have enlightened,educated,intrigued and amazed me for 70 years! I cannot thank all those who who helped make me who I am today enough. Carry On!!!
@robinotway4497
2 жыл бұрын
NatGeo is a true treasure that has played a crucial role in shaping just about every thinking person's view of the world
@jaidenarias5912
2 жыл бұрын
Do you want to talk/learn about God/Jesus? God/ Jesus love you and can help you with whatever you may be going through!
Who ever took these wonderful shots truly deserves an Oscar.
@A7XBitch
Жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly. I've always wondered how the get all the footage they do from all these animals while managing to not become some Mtn. lions lunch, how long it takes, etc. Takes a special type of dedication that's for sure. It's gotta be an incredibly awesome job to have.
Just watching this I dont think the ordinary person realize how much planning, time and resources go into a production like this
Saying just 'thank you' isn't enough for your National Geographic Team. Specially trained passionate individuals are risking their lives to capture the stunning feats of marine creatures (also wild animals on land). In Every Documentary there is so much to learn, I am so impressed, learned and addicted. With your permission, I would like to use some of the clips and images to make a presentation concerning 'Climate Change.' Thank you once again.
@coolblueop764
2 жыл бұрын
mmm hmm
@jaidenarias5912
2 жыл бұрын
Do you want to talk/learn about God/Jesus? God/ Jesus love you and can help you with whatever you may be going through!
@generalchiefsosaa
2 жыл бұрын
@@jaidenarias5912 i would like to talk
@LetTruthPrevail212
Жыл бұрын
Claims on Climate change is full of lies to create a authoritarian govt to control you. they disrespect the perfect maker.
@verixelle
Жыл бұрын
@@jaidenarias5912 me too
I loved how this documentary started and ended in my lovely country Costa Rica. It´s amazing how our little country can be involved in hundreds of lives among the turtles than come here to lay eggs and how they return back as when you return back to the city or place you were borned and raised after a long time. Those memories cannot be erased from us, even in nature.
@spideywhiplash
2 жыл бұрын
Great analogy, couldn't agree more.
@jaidenarias5912
2 жыл бұрын
Do you want to talk/learn about God/Jesus? God/ Jesus love you and can help you with whatever you may be going through!
@remypz
Жыл бұрын
@@jaidenarias5912 No x2
@remypz
Жыл бұрын
@Javier Antonio exacto
@SpectorEuro4
Жыл бұрын
Pura vida mae!!! Saludos de un Colombiano :)
8 years ago on playa hermosa in Costa Rica I volunteered at a turtle reserve during the hatching period. We'd get these little guys from their protected hatching spots, in a fenced off area of the beach. Then we'd just chuck them close to the waterline. Dogs kept the vultures away but apparently they still have a really hard time surviving. Pretty special experience but my favourite was seeing the big turtles come onto the beach and cry when laying their eggs. We'd patrol the beaches with the dogs and dig up their eggs to bury them where the rangers could keep them safe from poachers. I still dream about that week. There was a tropical storm going on the whole week but I absolutely loved it.
No matter how much she tried She never gave up And was able to continue her life at sea
It’s tough in the streets for a young turtle 🐢
It's so amazing to see how they fight with nature 😭😭
I didn’t know that Bear did these. He did a great job. No one can ever replace David Attenborough.
I know it's still a long hard road ahead but anytime I see baby sea turtles hit the water it gives me hope for them
The voice, the colour grading, the editing sound everything is way perfect , it's like a movie !!
Bear grylls did a great job. This documentary was amazing!
watching the turtle reach the water brought so much relief. at least that one made it.
This episode was by far one of the best documentaries I ever seen! Thank you for uploading this 💕
How they film that so close without interfering??? Amazed !!!
@neujesse45
Жыл бұрын
I would guess it's a combination of super telephoto lens and carefully placed remote /sensor activated video cameras, similar to wildlife cameras that you see on trails but with very high resolution. Drones/remote controlled buggies are also not out of the question, but they would be a bit more invasive. If they used any drones it would likely be very small ones on wheels or tracks. I've seen a few videos where they dress up a robot as an animal of the same species with a hidden camera + robotics inside. This is something that is commonly used to observe animal behavior without interfering. I recommend you check out the behind the scenes footage from some of the planet earth series videos. They explain a lot of that stuff.
That's makes you realize how unfair this life is, Total chaos, Unequal distribution of life.
To anybody who's reading this, I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the dark thoughts, the overthinking, and the doubt exit your mind. May clarity replace confusion. May peace and calmness fill your life !!
This video shows how well people are doing on our earth and how we are slowly destroying them.. God please protect all living beings on this earth. thank you National geographics for this breathtaking video 🙏
Nat Geo is something I love watching everyday. The shots, the narrating, the animals, the information like bro. I'm in love
Imagine I'd nobody fished the ocean for 1 year.
Well I Must Say thanks to Nat Geo For Uploading This Documentary for Free. I Enjoyed it to the Fullest. The Hostile Planet gave me life lessons other than our Forefathers Gave. Nat Geo Worked Hard to make This Documentary. At the End our Purpose should be to preserve the Ocean Ecosystem and Let it Grow
This started out adorable, but hated the turtle babies had to meet their fate. If I was there I would have tossed as many of them in the ocean as possible. Beautiful segment.
The ways of life, hunting and survival in the wild life have been created in a strange philosophical way and in harmony with every animal
Watching for my science class
Underwater nature and wildlife are much larger and more complex than on land
The opening scene with the baby turtles...just like the beginning of every Dark Souls game
It's an eye-opener, revealing the resilience and beauty of life in the most extreme conditions. The technology used elevates it to a new level, capturing breathtaking scenes and unveiling animal behaviors never seen before. Truly amazing!
Thank you so much for uploading this. And for free! Incredible documentary. 💗
@elisabethsalmon4107
2 жыл бұрын
❤❤❤
One of my favourite documentaries hands down. Such good production, narration and information. Seeing God’s nature is truly a blessing
One of my favourite documentaries hands down. Such good production, narration and information. Seeing God’s nature is truly a blessing 🙏🏾
@charlesphillip8191
Жыл бұрын
Yes you are right and that is amazing
Imagine if people had to live as animals do, having tough environments to try and survive in. There'd be a lot fewer of us
It always satisfying and sad when I watch these documentaries. It hurts knowing that humans will be the end to all on this Beautiful Earth...
This episode was by far one of the best documentaries I ever seen! Thank you for uploading this
Planet Earth showed how some of those penguins get injured it was insane to watch.
I cant get enough of these documentaries I would watch dem night n day
@sashaunapowell2730
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
Survival and trying to continue life is independent of its quality, but for greedy people, the quality of life is more important than life itself
Just seen a shark get jumped by some seals, this is quality entertainment.
props to the cameraman who made it possible to watch this
Interesting watching such creatures walking and swimming around.
Got me rooting for there little turtles like GO MATE GOOOOOO!
Nature is this beautiful. It makes you feel bad for destroying their environment.
I absolutely love nature documentaries especially anything narrated by David Attenborough. 2 of my sons have actually began watching them with me. I hope I've passed that love onto them. Thank you Nat Geo for posting this for free. I'd much rather spend my time watching this than anything on cable TV! ❤️
That's so amazing and unbelievable, i can't believe i can see that beautiful, wonderful life in ocean
what a legendary film ! the quality , the scenes absolutely everything is stunning and the best thing is I LOVE Bear Grylls ❤easily one of the best documentarys ive ever seen ❤
I absolutely love nature documentaries especially anything narrated by David Attenborough. 2 of my sons have actually began watching them with me. I hope I've passed that love onto them. Thank you Nat Geo for posting this for free. I'd much rather spend my time watching this than anything on cable TV! ️
Those crocodiles are quite amazing :3
Everything in the ocean with of animals 🐋🦭🦈🐟🐳 are AMAZING 😁
if you see this comment, thank you that we were born and live together on this wonderful planet, hope that my words will please at least some people, these are all Whatever I want and have in this life, I wish you lots of health and joy 💓💓
thank god that baby turtle made it i was so scared
it's a very beautiful world and the more beautiful fact is that it really exists at this moment 💙🌊 I really wish it never disappears, I want to study those creatures before they extinct 😕
it’s so beautiful but yet so sad, at same time we’re destroying our environment whilst learning about it
Yesss something to watch as I smoke this blunt.
Love how this sarted with my country, South Africa.❤️
Jellyfish really are out of this world
The voice,the color grading the editing sound everything is way perfect , it's like a movie❤🧡💛💙💜
An excellent film for us as global viewers let alone it acts as educational benefit for our next generational curiosity, thank you 🕊️🕊️🕊️ ✌️!
I wish more turtles survive the race from the beach to the water🐢
National Geographic is always gonna be apart of heart when I watched the first episode I was amazed it was so beautiful so thank you so much god may bless you🙏🙏
Thanks a lot Bear Gryills for hosting this. ❤
Bro who is recording this ?? They are a pro
One of the best documentaries i have ever seen.
High + this= perfection
Too many ads spoil this documentary
Every video on this channel is how amazing it is this is for free on KZread lol
This is a beautiful documentary! Great music and cinematography! 🐋
Along with the effects of global warming, we have lost forever the ability to watch a documentary that does NOT involve cement truck size loads of guilt. I miss the days, in the 60s, when you could just learn about nature without the depressing, overywhelming sense of dread and doom, confusion and hopelessness, terror and fear that is seemingly mandatory in every nature documentary from everywhere of late.
@ilax6662
2 жыл бұрын
Maybe the dread and the doom were there in the 60's but we just didn't see.
@largepoodle6036
2 жыл бұрын
Human activity has no permanent affect on the world or its environments. We will likely destroy ourselves before we ever have an opportunity to destroy the earth. You're guilt tripping yourself. You'll find out one day that you were never the bully after all, when she decides to take back what's hers.
@R.U.1.2.
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I agree with you. The personal experiences I have had with the oceans, make me feel part of them-I would sincerely like to just live there, in it, the ancient call of our ancestors, I guess. But the warm fuzzy feeling I get watching these beautiful documentaries always comes with a dose of reality, rightly so I'm afraid. Hang in there, enjoy the beauty, act locally- to protect what you can, and think globally, to unite us in this effort. We need to know the bad so we can save the good. I too miss the sixties.
lovee documentary so much .but ocean kind of give me anxiety..those deep n dark kind of scare me..still manage to watch this until the end
32:43 "Some males never find a mate". I decided to watch something amusing to get away from being left-out and the scary thoughts of ending up alone and here we are :D
when tortoise drowning...i was breathless
I like how the green sea turtle was like fine you ain’t getting off of her well I’m gonna ride you haha
The turtles face 1:09 "My god... they just ate Tom; Im not goin out like that!!!"
Breathtaking scene of turtle mate....🤯
Mothers will go to fight to the death to take care of their baby and put them selves last. Beautiful.....
The footage you guys get is Amazing! Great Video, Thanks!
Such a WONDERFUL documentary. Great details and amazing scenes.
Dramatic Narration Picture Perfect Quality & Sound, Makes this Episode A Must Watch Documentary❤
What a lovely place we have to live god’s given us and our job is to keep it safe and beautiful for next life
@Love-jf7rs
2 жыл бұрын
Such beautiful creations -the complexity and intricacy, how can it be mere random?
@mrkipling2201
Жыл бұрын
I do my bit. I take public transport everywhere or walk/ ride a bike. Recycle everything I can. Plus plenty of other stuff that I can’t think of at the moment. If we all did that then it would help an awful lot.
This music is so soothing and peaceful
That is a lot of herring!! More fish in one shoal than people on the planet.
@chickenfarm665
2 жыл бұрын
Jesus is coming soon Are you prepared??
Lindo! Nós não merecemos a natureza! Obrigado pelo vídeo 🤝
6:44 Might be one of the coolest shots of a shark ive ever seen.
Those poor penguins jus look absurd out there. Tryin fly on crazy waves. Mad respect to the lil flappers.
This footage is absolutely incredible!
Like always, excellent documentary. Those camera persons are the best of the best. I love your videos. Yes, we are the number 1 predators All of this fish are caught in a single ship and many people are hungry. Human greed 😢 Our oceans, those poorly known habitats, are extremely beautiful and cruel. Fascinating 🎉
mom should lay the eggs a little closer to the water.
Yo they legit turned this into an action survivor movie 😆 I love it!!!!
I was just in the swamps and jungles of south central Florida and it is the most dangerous hiking I have done... not the exposure or tricky summits but the wildlife... There was a gator every 50M.. and a snake every 10...
Best documentary of ocean i have ever seen
Love this watching on a bank hols with my whisky telling myself IAM A KING!
A ton of thanks to national geographic channel for this documentary .
Still holding on in this fast changing times!
The nature and wildlife of the deep oceans are much richer and more spectacular than the land of the earth, and unfortunately, they are much more destroyed by humans.
I truly enjoyed this episode. 💕
I really love a great documentary like that.
THANKYOU FOR MAKING THIS FREE!
I get SOOOOO excited when a new NAT GEO DOC DROP ☔☔☔☔☔☔, you GUYS are SOOOOO WAVEY with your product 🙏🙏🙏🙏