The Tides of Kirawira - OFFICIAL
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When it rains on the Serengeti plains, drenching the great herds of wildebeest, days later a flash flood sweeps along a sandy river-bed - it is the Grumeti river, a seasonal lifeline for all the creatures at Kirawira, and especially its giant crocodiles.
The river will ebb away over the next few months - but the creatures that live in it, have developed remarkable lifestyles to survive until it floods again. Trapped in drying pools, they are an annual feast for the riverside predators. An occasion when crocodiles dam rivers, lizards go fishing, storks spear clams and flowers trap the unwary.
As it dries on the plains, the great herds head out towards Kirawira. There, giant crocodiles and catfish are forced to trek along the drying riverbed, in search of permanent water.
Then, one morning, the wildebeest arrive to play their part in this seasonal drama. Primordial carnage unfolds as the desperate herds try to drink at the crocodiles’ pools.
The wildebeest will move on, leaving Kirawira in the grip of the seasonal drought - its only salvation, that away on the plains...it might rain.
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Available on iTunes - also other Deeble & Stone films: *THE QUEEN OF TREES* HD *MZIMA: HAUNT OF THE RIVERHORSE* *TALE OF THE TIDES* *A LITTLE FISH IN DEEPWATER* *THE TIDES OF KIRAWIRA* *THE ELEPHANTQUEEN* is currently available in 4K / Dolby atoms on Appletv+
@jherrenor
4 жыл бұрын
Love your videos. Will these be available on DVD?
@sarahpearce7465
3 жыл бұрын
Awesome
@sharilrahman192
3 жыл бұрын
Cc
@deeblestone9109
3 жыл бұрын
No longer on dvd, but they are all available to rent or buy on iTunes.
@richardhuggins1102
2 жыл бұрын
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I really miss documentaries like this. Just nature and a pleasant voice. No loud annoying music, overly dramatic dialogue, or semi-fictional stories about the lives of the animals.
@hemana3859
3 жыл бұрын
100%agree. Putting human emotions and notions of cruelty by animals or other human failings on animals just trying to live, has become a real pain. I'm really gonna enjoy this one. 🙂
@jacqueline1657
3 жыл бұрын
Yes
@billcoley8520
2 жыл бұрын
I quit watching shows like law and order for that very reason. Just when the suspense starts the actor starts whispering and the music gets loud.
@hemana3859
2 жыл бұрын
@@billcoley8520 true. And law and order was pretty good when it 1st aired. I haven't watched any mainstream TV for 6 years now. What an eye opener. Lots of subtle clues to influence opinion. I only noticed after a 3 month break from TV.
@billcoley8520
2 жыл бұрын
@@hemana3859 I watch KZread videos. No commercials
The best documentary ever created. Hands down.
@stephansteohanlarsen7457
2 жыл бұрын
Bet you wear Crocs... Praises blessings Tucson Arizona Sonoran desert 🏜️ Jah sisters Africa
Animal Documentaries such as these are such a treat to watch, especially when the narrator always remains in the background and does not interrupt the flow showing his face time and again...👍👍👍
@geraldwarren6438
3 жыл бұрын
I agree! It's great just to see nature! Love it! :THE QUEEN OF TREES" is my favorite!
@ericmontoya3447
3 жыл бұрын
@@geraldwarren6438 Def a Great 1 there! I learned alot from that Documentary
@kumarkrishnan857
2 жыл бұрын
@@user-nl5er4ld5l Well it's just a difference in perspective I suppose....😀
@tippitytop
Жыл бұрын
@@geraldwarren6438 Is it available in 4K?
To all the person involved in filming this, thank you very much.
@yescook8558
2 жыл бұрын
Your welcome I did my best
@FieryRed_BE
2 жыл бұрын
@@yescook8558 dumb unnecessary joke.
@prakajr2
2 жыл бұрын
@@FieryRed_BE I laughed.
First class. And no fillers on how difficult it was to make etc etc. 50 minutes of pure wildlife in all its glory
Being absolutely fascinated with Crocs, my only complaint is that there wasnt more time spent on showing them at work! However, I'm incredibly glad I watched all the way through. A fucking masterpiece of nature photography, and packaged in an honest, unsensationalized manner. No dramatic music, no rapid cut shots. Just nature in all its horrendous beauty with masterful, informative narration with a tone that denotes familiarity and understanding without judgement. It's just fucking delightful, and I wish there were more like this
@rubengonzalez750
2 жыл бұрын
being a hunter I would love to shoot a couple big Crocs....do not like them one bit.🐊👎
the narration was a touch of class, one of the best documentaries to have ever been produced
What's more joyful than re-watching something that inspired deep feelings in you when you were a kid, and getting inflicted with the same emotions once again? The music and storytelling in this documentary just did that to me 👌🏼
@stephansteohanlarsen7457
2 жыл бұрын
Alpha and Omega praises blessings Tucson Arizona Sonoran desert I Africa
I remember seeing this particular documentary when I was a boy ( 8-9) im 34 now so it gives you a rough idea how old this is... I loved this documentary so much I watched it over and over again... I was looking for it about 10 year's ago now but no luck. Its made my entire week now that I've finally found it. Thanks for the upload!
@deeblestone9109
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks - that's very nice to hear! Thank you for taking the time to comment.
Can't believe I let this one slip pass me. The narrator is so spot on you'd think he was a permanent resident amongst the animals. Allowing all species to be heard and viewed briefly. My type of video. Thank you 👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌👌🙂🙂🙂
to all the makers of this flim i just want to say thank you and well done 👏👏👏
Excellent cinematography! Congratulations to all the people behind this masterpiece.
I saw this documentary many years ago when I was a child, at the end of this documentary the river comes alive again and the music gives me a sense of hope, I fell in love with wildlife and music with this documentary, I searched for this documentary for years until its ending music again. listen to because I completely remembered what I had heard, no matter how hard I tried I couldn't find the video and tonight after 5 hours of trying and searching I finally found this documentary, right now I'm just happy smiling and happy tears I am, thank you for giving me such a good feeling as a child, thank you for this beautiful documentary
absolutely magical, especially the first couple of minutes with the filming of the riverbed flooding, thats a hard shot to get right with minimal technology and only a few chances each year to film it and be in the right spot at the exact right time
Classic quality wildlife filming of a kind not often seen on TV anymore. It shows the advantages of spending lots of time in the field and having an in-depth knowledge of the place.
Wow, this takes me back reminiscing my youthful rural life. It's amazing what spring and summer does for the rest of us.
The sheer number of wildebeest are incredible to watch as they migrate! Astounding they herd in those numbers!
Great job Deeble and Stone this is absolute first class filming, never watched a more captivating and witty and educative documentary, and the ending is magical. The narrator carried the day, spot on, brilliant and funny and witty. How he’d pause and let the animals join in was amazing. I think the wildebeests must be the dumbest animals in the world right 😁😁
16:39 that Croc lower jaw being exposed as the water evaporated was so cool.
Wildebeests are big, beautiful and not that bright. Something is pulling them in the water and they go right back to the same spot. I see why they're everybody's favorite food. Great documentary 👍👍
This is one of the most beautiful documentary I have watched!!! LOVE IT!
OH MY GOD!!! This was my childhood wildlife Survival and this episode was one of my favourites, so glad I found it, I hope to find more of these classics.
I'm left wanting for more. Such a gem of a documentary.
Some of those croc’s were gigantic! Great documentary!
Great documentary! Miss the ones like this when I was a kid... Not all the fluff, just learning....
i havent seen a docu this detailed in a long time. really enjoyed every frame of it
A very high quality documentary! Superbly narrated too!!
I used to watch this on VHS at my grandma's house back in the early 90s. Even though the documentary is less than an hour long, for me watching this time used to slow down and it always felt as though 2 hours had passed! Great documentary about a fascinating place. Thank you for the upload I has wondered if I'd ever see this wonderful documentary many times!
20:20 🤣 the chameleon’s look as the bush snake slid over it 😂
Absolutely brilliant. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Oh. My. God. I haven't seen this documentary since I was a child. I'm 30 and I remember it so clearly. I've searched for it online on and off for years. Omg.
@alperry247
4 жыл бұрын
Me too! Couldn't remember the name but I've searched many times under things like "Return of a river" with no luck. Has to be 15-20 years at least.
@plantemor
4 жыл бұрын
@@alperry247 I'm SO happy you managed to find it!
@plantemor
4 жыл бұрын
@Brandon Sutton thank you so much for the recommendations! You’re a sweetheart!
I used to watch it a lot in my childhood. Old but gold.
What a wonderful film, done with much thought and meticulous planning and definitely crucial execution. Excellent. Thank you.
You know, I've seen dozens of nature documentaries on the crossings of the Mara River into Tanzania's Serengeti, but I don't think I've ever seen a documentary what happens while the herds are away, or where the wildebeest go after they leave the Serengeti. Amazing doc!
Thanks Deeble and Stone ...this was fascinating ! Hope you make more of such documentaries ....
@deeblestone9109
4 жыл бұрын
Others are available on iTunes
I love the two documentaries you have on your channel. ❤
Magnificent… thank you !
One of my favorite documentaries....old school here in '24
Thank you for this film
Excellent documentary, thank you.
The beginning was totally amazing with a different animals intertwining bravo
Superbly filmed and narrated. Very enjoyable documentary!
Great documentary, very informative and educative with no loud background music. Well done guys.
Who else remembers watching these same documentaries in school during the early 1990’s?
@biggunna8863
3 жыл бұрын
I’d always get the front seats lol
Magically beautiful!! Thank you
I sincerely enjoyed this documentary.
In Swahili.. Mamba - Crocodiles Nyumbu - Wildebeest Pundamilia - Zebra Kipindi ya ajabu.. Fantastic Episode
@richardsokolis7314
3 жыл бұрын
I thank you.
I LOVE THIS! I DONT WANT IT TO END!!
Excellent Documentary!! It has: beauty, drama, coherence, timing, broadness.
37:21 That zebra is gangsta to the core, and after escape he still turns around to go back to the river 💯💯
Interesting and serene video i enjoyed it alot.My fascination of the presence of nature lets me feel a fulfillment of serenity thanks for the upload. Thumbs ☝.
Very good... Intro dragged.. get right to it! Tucson Arizona Sonoran desert 🏜️ Jah rastafari Africa
Oh how I wish they were still made like this. Beautiful.
The fish climbing the rock are '''NINGU" and the ones that straighten their fins when caught are "OKOKO" in Luo Language of KENYA.
@DirtyMuthaFugginD
3 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@strikeru.s.m.c.8771
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Brother for the truth!.:🙂👍🏿❤🕎🕊
@hasnaalshammri4490
3 жыл бұрын
الحين البعوض يرقص الناس تهل وتسبيح وهو البعوض ع السماعه يرقص
@billcoley8520
2 жыл бұрын
The OKOKO, we call them catfish. But I do not think they have barbs on them like the OKOKO do. That has got to hurt. A question for you. Some of those fish that were stuck in that water hole 🕳. How did they get so big if the river drys up like that every year? That biggest one probably weighed 10 pounds
It is amazing how nature copes and finds a way to continue support life and death.
Excellent doco... thank you
Loved it! Thank you
36:30 The sheer size and power of that croc is incredible!
That Toad at 30:40 looked like it was gonna barf 🤮!! 🤣😅😂 It was gagging hard on that moth..!!
A saga worth watching!
It's beautiful documentary . I love it to watch its. Thanks for posting this on KZread ..
Great story thanks for posting.
So GOOD to watch!
Awesome video, thanks.
I remember i watched this documentary almost 18 or 20 yrs ago. Excellent program
@kewsiyehboah6058
3 жыл бұрын
How time flies.. Great Stuff..
A Amazing Documentary that i enjoyed and seen how fast that water goes and how quick it dry out.
@wykeishacraft6820
4 жыл бұрын
@Brandon Sutton yes
A very interesting and informative documentary, different from the edited, dramatic ones of the 21-st century.
Another enjoyable viewing! Awesome video!
37:26 that zebra is a fucking badass
High-quality production. Should have 100x more views
@20:20 "like any decision made without consultation, it starts off with eveybody going round in circles" :)))
This documentary is produced by Alan root a renowned English wildlife film maker, these days animal documentaries are not exciting, unlike these good old days in late 80's and early 90's. This documentary aired numerous times on national geographic, but I rarely watched it because wildebeest arrive at 35 minutes to documentary, but then I watched " race for life" by "Hugo Van lawick" and learned about Grumeti River and I was fascinated. Thanks for Uploading.
@trentbacker9562
4 жыл бұрын
This Film was made in 1994.
Entertaining & interesting presentation of the cycle & facts of life in the wilderness.
Watched this I 2006/2007 never tired of it
Wonderful, a real joy to watch.
The win of trees is amazing , poetry in its depth
💧 Fresh water....probably the most valuable asset on this planet........Captivating stuff.....Thanks!
@hannulautanen1940
6 жыл бұрын
Pörno
is my favourite wildlife time since childhood thanx father for make loved this video nice for all participate .
Great Video Thanks
Wow, I've never seen clams moving, I didn't know they did.
Simply outstanding
Just ask Chubbs, he knows, go for the eye, lol.
Very nice video full good friend👍👍👍
What a nice video!
I love when animals are good parents So cute !
Nice video. Thanks
nice video thanks for sharing
36:29 that is some freak power to flip it over into the river like that by a little bite in
@Demotri11
2 жыл бұрын
3700 lbs of bite strength. Every flap of skin is a candidate for a death grip
Excellent document from international and viewer ever seen before and after!.
Great documentary 💯
The crocs are like, “here comes them dumb wildebeests again, it’s all you can eat buffets time”.
Wow, i grew up with attenborough. I didn't know there was another level. Thanks !
i love watching these Documentaries, even the old ones! All of you Filmmakers and crews are awesome! Thank you so much. I will reach the watchers of Docu- and Moviemakers with this: Please make an Abo! This is a must do! However....GIVE THAT DAMM "+" at least.
That Zebra was like what tha fuq...was that..!?¡ afterwards... more water..? Nah I’m good you guys go on ahead... 😂
Brilliant! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I really miss to watch documentary like this♥️♥️♥️the main purpose of documentary is to inform & educate.it deal exclusively with facts and real-life events & it is very very interesting ❤️❤️❤️
I was so relieved when the water came back. 😥
@Errr717
3 жыл бұрын
It's like ... wow, saved by the bell (so to speak).
Wildabeast are amazing.
Who is Here 28 Year. Fantastic Documentary.