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The Alps are an impressive mountainous landscape. But they are comparatively small and young in comparison with other mountains on the earth. Hans Jöchler and his team travelled the Rocky Mountains and their foothills from north to south to film the a choice of North American national parks.

The main attention focuses on the rock formations and allows a closer look far back into the geological history of the earth in primeval times. The film provides interesting pictures and interesting facts about the geology as well as fauna and flora of the oldest nature reserves of the world. As an expert for geological and paleontological questions, Dr. Robert Darga, Curator and Manager of the Natural History and Mammoth Museum in Siegsdorf – Bavaria Germany supplies informative facts about the geological development of the mountains.

The journey leads from the Teton and Glacier National Park to the Yel-lowstone National Park with its volcanic geology. Further south the team has a look at impressing locations like the Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, the Arches National Park, the Coyote Butes and much more. Not only the landscape but also a bunch of interesting animals are part of this nature documentary. Hans came close to capture for example the Black bear, wapiti deers, chipmunks, bighorn sheep, elks etc.. Hans created deliberately romantic pictures of places which have written a thrilling chapter in the world’s geological history.

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Thank you for putting this together! This is one of the best documentaries I ever watch on your channels! Great work!

I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS CHANNEL. SEEING PLACES I’LL NEVER GET TO GO MAKES ME SAD BUT AT LEAST IGET TO KNOW WHAT THINGS LOOK LIKE THANKS TO THESE PPLES HARD WORK N DEDICATION!!! THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO🥳💜💛💝💖

Pretty good video but some of the things stated are factually incorrect, small but important things. One being at 7:00 the narrator is talking about elk distribution being as far south as Utah, but in fact they are found as far south as New Mexico in the Sacramento Mountains and Mexico itself, then the video proceeds to show a moose while explaining the elk. Quite funny 😄. Then at 10:00 narrator is talking about (white tailed deer) and shows elk. But I can’t complain it’s a free documentary, and you get what you pay for lol. A (great value) National Geographic documentary in my opinion

Could they not find someone who actually speaks English to describe how nature works….. wow

You talked about Elk when the Moose was crossing the road. They are not the same animal.

wonderful 💋😊, beautiful & nice 👍 documentary.Many thanks again.

Why did y’all try to pass a moose off as an elk and elk as white tailed deer? Geeze! lmao

wow Amazing this Chanel video graphy thank you sir

What does the Samburu woman (from kenya) appearing at 0-19seconds have to do with Americas wildlife refuge??

Those are moose not elk… big difference. I feel dumber watching this now.