Puszta - Land of Salt and Sand - Go Wild
Less than an hour’s drive south of Hungary’s capital Budapest, Central Europe’s last and only wandering sand dunes surprise the traveller. These dunes are some 600 feet high and in continuous motion, shaping a landscape one would only expect in Africa. Spring storms whip up giant clouds of fine sand that darken the sun and loom over the low Kecskemet plain.
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I would love to see Europe ! -never wld have thought Europe has sand hills and tumble weeds just like west Texas - Beautiful just beautiful
"With a little courage, the wild can be given back the space to unfold its wonder - like Puszta". What a poetic summing up! Kudos to all those who participated in making this documentary.
@hfghhfffh497
10 ай бұрын
ท 42:26 ,,ปีคนใน.
Man can prove to be an angel. Here is the proof. He has restored this National Park. And he includes she... Thanks to all who made this possible. Thanks also to those who contributed to making of this documentary.
This video is almost unbelievable, to have such a different place in Hungary. Yes, we have learned that we have this place, but we navel ever know. It's history. One answer here did put it so clearly what has happened so many, many years ago. I am so pleased that I have seen it, and I did tied to post it to friends, hoping they will enjoy as much as I did. Thank you so very much. If there is anything like this coming out again, I would be so happy to see it. God bless all the people who made this video possible. 🙏❤️💙😱😇
@Jolenesmart1980
2 жыл бұрын
There are loads of videos like this in the channel
A wonderful journey with discovery and knowledge of lands and it's people with excellent film 🎥 and narrators that really make viewing an adventure!
"Their mother has not laid its eggs anywhere near the water, a strategy that seems to work... No predator has found the nest... The little turtles march off in different directions. So, predators can NEVER get ALL of them." What an exquisite pointer in survival lessons in the grand scheme of evolution... These and other documentaries of similar nature help me understand biology in all its interesting facets and varied hues and colours... Thank you so much.
@yourmom4070
2 жыл бұрын
It’s called natural selection bud
I absolutely love this channel. Thanks for the journey’s.
Unusually good documentary! Great narration. New territory and landscape. Different animals than usual. Enjoyable.
With areas like the Puszta wildlife thriving we have continued hope for the future !
Opened my eyes about Hungary a lot. Beautiful animals and photography! Thank you.
@wildlifenet
4 жыл бұрын
Hungary is a truly beautiful country and awesome for so much wildlife. Nightingales sing in many areas Geoffrey!
So very beautifully done!! I love these documentaries.
Within five minutes I realized I'd watched this a couple of weeks ago, and I enjoyed it even more this 2nd time around.
@wildlifenet
4 жыл бұрын
Watched it twice too Fritz!
Is marvelous time to watch this documentary and I appreciate the opportunity to meet with you through your tireless efforts to bring this moment to the public domain. thanks very much.
Behind of small geographical and historical inaccuracies, excellent documentary. A huge bow to the floor for the cameraman(s), filming all those impossible angles. A must to see material.
@breAnnasmama
4 жыл бұрын
LaurV “ behind of “ ? 😂 talk about inaccuracies , Haha ... sorry , couldn’t help it & Had to say something 😝. It always seems to happen when someone’s correcting something or remarking over something wrong. They’ll misspell something or have some Kind of error / inaccuracy with proper word choice or within their sentence structure. ( improper / being absent of punctuation ,etc ). What inaccuracies are you referring to ? ( also , I’m just lightheartedly joking in pointing out the errors in your comment. No hard feelings! 😁 )
This one's my favorite so far. Stunning!
What a totally enchanting place! A piece of heaven! 💚
This channel is the best as far as nature documentaries go!! Sooo happy I found this channel!
Nice Music and best documentary in my list ......feels so cool and calm ........thanks
WOW - What an amazing documentary. I thoroughly enjoyed this video from start to finish, wishing that it could've been longer !!! It was delightful, thank you.
Outstanding photography and narration. Who would have thought a place in Europe could give so much to nature with all creatures therein finding their own place. It was interesting from start to finish. Thank you for what must have been hours and hours of photography to collect, sort and edit to make such a wonderful documentary.
Excellent documentary!
Sungguh hebat bermacam ragam pemandangan alam ,,menakjubkan,,,
Thank u for video.really enjoy☺
Watched entire episode without a blink, thank you for protecting such a thriving piece of land that houses so many species. Although I have watched countless nature documentaries, it's the first time I have seen that curved beak bird and it's fascinating, also makes me wonder how much less of species I have seen.
Extraordinary Wildlife Documentary.
thank you so much for a delightful documentry and music was awesome to and the voice was awesome to i really enjoyed this video i have learned so much watching your videos and the sound was excellant for me to hear the video ..... thank you again cant wait till the next one smiles
Это здорово, хоть раз я выспался и почувствовал себя действительно здоровым душой.Спасибо за это. Действительно!
As a city dweller this beautiful respite, thank you...
Hearty thanks to the entire team.
Amazing video excellent sound
Excellent wildlife documentary. Thank you for sharing it with us.
@altron77Uk
4 жыл бұрын
Hello
@saifkulislam894
4 жыл бұрын
Nice you
@BohemianChemists
3 жыл бұрын
Pl. see our video on urban birds. kzread.info/dash/bejne/Z4WlubVwZbufnaQ.html Subscribe if u like. :)
Excellent documentary ! Thank you very much !!
BRAVO ! This brought tears of joy to my eyes! SBF
@wildlifenet
4 жыл бұрын
Really is good isn't it!
@PauloBoute
3 жыл бұрын
I hope you will enjoy my videos, too. On this Pandemic: Stay Safe! kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZGZhy9GNh9uyc7w.html
@Jolenesmart1980
2 жыл бұрын
@@PauloBoute they are all 1 minute long ?
@PauloBoute
2 жыл бұрын
@@Jolenesmart1980 Yes. Mostly, yes...
masterful video, astounding shots, superb music bytes perfectly matched to each segment. I AM IMPRESSED as highly as any top shelf nature documentary I have seen. I surely pray your projects exist into the 2018s. So far, I am happily exploring your 2015 content. Please assure me you are continuing to produce and post such world-class work. Blessings to you all and many thanks.
@manuelgrullon9240
4 жыл бұрын
john kizirian
wonderful video, thank you for sharing
Wow. The only thing I ever related with Hungary was Georgina Lempkin, but now, I have 2 things! Great video, thanks for sharing!👍🏻👍🏻
A beautiful doc. Thank you.
nice variety of resident and visiting fora and fauna captured in your video presentation ~ a highly enjoyable presentation, thanks ~
Awesome changes while year station's or seasons thanks to all the Documental filmmaker 🤩👍
Well captured....exquisite.... Wonderfully made.
Excellent!
Most beautiful place,nature,people!
Wonderful documentary, nature is so lovely to observe and if left undisturbed.
An interesting and absorbing story - hope it will be preserved for the enjoyment of future generations
It is beautiful, I never know that this exist middle of Hungary, next time we will visit, thank you
Excellent work!
I am thankful to you to upload so much informative video. It is so amazing and to the desert animals. Thanks.
Wonderful keep beautiful nature
God's creation is great.
@mccari09
3 жыл бұрын
Don’t you mean mans creation of god was a great and genius act by the rulers in that time
Beautiful places and animals. Thanks.
Excellent video 🔥
سبحان الله العظيم الخالق البارئ مااجمله من خلق يذهل العقول
@ambulocetusnatans
4 жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/dmGOkrBqfrbSYco.html
"I realized that nature is very peaceful. She only disturbs those who disturb themselves, but she teaches wisdom to those who admire and appreciate her beauty." ~ Sri Rama, Living With The Masters In The Himalayas.
@thewarden1398
3 жыл бұрын
Clearly Sri Rama never actually experienced any real nature, cause every bit of this looks like a death struggle to me.
@thewarden1398
3 жыл бұрын
And I know this comments a year old, but I'm just that petty.
I really love this kind of films
A very nice,, and good,, happy place
Excellent documentary... Nice presentation.... Music have also timings.. Not boring... Thanku for uploaded
Interesting video and thank you
Muy bonito documental
Nice video I'm from Bangladesh,,,
Most Fantastic.
Oooo I really love this video, it's long no advertisements, very educational and beautifully video graphed.
@breAnnasmama
4 жыл бұрын
arnel alvarez you’re lucky bc I’m half way into it and have had 7-8 ads. So ridiculous
beautifully done
Amzing video beutty full
Very good dokument. :)
Really very nice job thank you
excellent camera work. hire that guy more often.
@fireeagle1571
3 жыл бұрын
ppffhahahaha
@fireeagle1571
3 жыл бұрын
@Veonnj Caines Its so funny, lame camera work actually!!!!!!!!!!!
The nature is wonderfull
i enjoyed this thanks heaps
Beautiful documentary! It's funny that people called that turtle 🐢 a fish 🐟 🤣 😂! How did the figure that!?!
@MCMLXIable
2 жыл бұрын
The same reason they called an octopus a "devilfish" or referred other creatures with names like starfish, jellyfish, crayfish etc.
@963ag
Жыл бұрын
To make it acceptable during Lent... The Catholic Church also did this with the the capybara - clearly a rodent; in South America.
The Neacher remember to you how great our creater..... Wonderful
@sylviakoziarski4912
4 жыл бұрын
Plenty of design in this video. Designed by a holy God. Fantastic.
BOJLER ELADÓ!!!!!
12.12.2021.Very good documentary.
Blessed Allah the greatest creator
interesting informative documentary
great vid!
bird: ay fam get over here bird fam: whachu got? bird: *does wicked fart impression*\ bird fam: o shit lemme try
Awesome...nice views... Great
KÖSZÖNÖM BENCÉNEK! Danke Thank you Спасибо Merci Gracias. Kimondhatatlanul hálás vagyok! KÖSZÖNÖM a mesés felvételeket.További sok sikert kívánok! Congratulations. Merci bien très belle c'est magnifique. Herzlichen Danke, für dieses wunderbare Video. Спасибо, очень интересно. Le vagyok nyűgözve 감동입니다~ elkápráztató Muito lindo. AMAZING Thanks for posting this video it's absolutely brilliant, beautiful. Thank you for your very nice work!
@BohemianChemists
3 жыл бұрын
Pl. see our video on urban birds. kzread.info/dash/bejne/Z4WlubVwZbufnaQ.html Subscribe if u like. :)
Excellent
"June 29th...I played a recording of its own call"...the commentary informed us..... that is exactly what I did with a Barred Owl in NW Florida 4 years ago. The recording attracted about 8 or 10 owls close to me...but one swooped in, under my back deck roof, where I was sitting & hit me in the head with its talons. It split my head open & I haven't played another "song" of a bird again, through my computer whilst sat outside. That one episode & all of the blood involved, was enough to tell me that it wasn't a good idea. At the time, I thought it was great, as I could hear the owls getting closer & in trees around me....but you live & learn. Some lessons are what you weren't expecting....
Thank you
"Puszta" wasn't always like this. This sandy landscape is largely due to deforestation and river controll/channeling. The Hungarian Great Plains were once a semy woody-grassy and even dampish/marsh habitat, not an asian like steppe. But in the 15th-17th centuries, during the ottoman times huge deforestation happened. Both turks and magyars chopped down huge amounts of trees to create wood-ash. Wood ash mixed with thin manure then was used to create saltpetre, which was used to create black powder. Note that this method was used until large scale nitric acid industry arrived in the late 19th century. Both christian and ottoman armys needed a huge amount of black powder for their armys, especially during long campaigns and sieges. Then, in the 19th century in Hungary, a large scale river controll started. Leaders of the country decided to regulate the Tisza river, which often flooded over humongous areas. Late consequences are the gradual desiccation and even desertification of the Kiskunsag and other parts of the "Alföld" (Great Hungarian Plains). This process is further escalated by global warming.
@sigiXmund
7 жыл бұрын
great info, thanks a lot!
@sigiXmund
7 жыл бұрын
Do you know where i could find more information about afforestation of Alföld? I spent two months around Bugac area and saw mainly black locust and poplar plantations. Im interested why did they decide to plant those species, what makes them more suitable than other species.
@sinarharley3328
7 жыл бұрын
Good doc
@highmaxdezboru82
6 жыл бұрын
"global warming" lol
@americaneden3090
6 жыл бұрын
Ziga locust & poplar varieties grow very fast
Beautiful
It took a lot of time and patient to film and document this video. I'ved just finish watching this today at 6:10 pm 04-18-2020! It's a great video love it!!!!!
Good documentary of nature life thank
Excellent vedio
i like these episodes and series. hat off also to the camera team. amazing animals these wolves. they hunt together,silent and cunning and most effective. but over that wild boar, where there was plenty meat for everyone, they were fighting tooth and nail... what a waste of energy.
Very nice 👌
Avocet bird. Beautiful.
Thank you for sharing the biodiversity 🙏🏿🌳🦚
A lot of variety in the uploaded docos, loving them all ..Thanks TSoN ;-)
@GoWild_EN
9 жыл бұрын
Sandy Britton thanks for the feedback. don't forge to share with your friends.
@marilynhernandez8172
7 жыл бұрын
+The Secrets of Nature Can You Hear Me ?
@marilynhernandez8172
7 жыл бұрын
The Secrets of Nature Can You Make a Video About Irans Wildlife,Please.
çok çok güzeldi .bravo bravo
Love this
i like it this si very beautyful
very nice
Amazing world
Who are the 1/10 of people who dislike this video, and why real question?
"In Puszta, the Sun and Sand are the cradles of Life." What a beautiful summing up...
One of Gods amazing creation
3:46 haha xD death sentence to turtles . i love it xD