Madagascar – Mystical Island Paradise in the Indian Ocean | Free Documentary Nature

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Madagascar – Mystical Island Paradise in the Indian Ocean | Free Documentary Nature


Madagascar – Mstical Island Paradise in the Indian Ocean | Wildlife Documentary

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Madagascar is a wondrous land, full of mythical secrets, strange cultures, and exotic nature. Its shadowy, damp virgin forests are filled with eerie sounds. The cry of the…

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  1. In different parts of the country, we encounter musicians, rangers, farmers, healers, boat builders, officers of the nature conservation authority, and many more, working hard to save what is still there of Madagascar's pristine beauty. Each in their special way strives to raise awareness for the work of conservationists and the importance of conservation to the fragile habitats of Madagascar and their own means of livelihood for future generations.
    it’s hard to comprehend how anyone would/could want to destroy such effusive beauty but yeah, we know they can. “They” who care only about profit. But there are those who push back and will never give up.

  2. Incredible to see a nature documentary that shows nothing of the behaviour of endemic species, and focuses instead on the habits of humans. I think we've all seen more than enough of them.

  3. Halfway through and hardly any information about the wildlife at all. Nothing but clapping and dancing for the cameras and talking about the ngo

  4. It is sickening how we are talking about receding forests and water pollution as if it is some natural disaster we are helpless against. It is caused by the greedy businesses and our stupidity. We consider ourselves an advanced species, but in reality we only have shinny things and a very primitive mentality. We are way worse than any virus has ever been found on this planet.

  5. Thank you so very much for showing us this wonderful world we rarely ever see. These wonderful people on this island are so amazing just living off the land! More people should see this and appreciate everything they have. Thank you again!

  6. This people understand the value of nature Brazil ,Bolivia, Peru Colombia… should learn from this country to preserve the Amazon forest instead of taking down with no consideration for nature and the forest,is ashmed that The Amazon people do not learn from this country

  7. I am only about 20 minutes into this documentary, but the human inhabitants' respect for the animals, plants conservation, and their fellow humans is to be highly commended! As was said, all able-bodied people work to improve their living areas, but keep the animals' safety and habitats utmost in their minds. They are without the luxuries that first world citizens enjoy, but they appear to be happy. Chameleons are my favorite reptiles, so that they obey their ancestors' instructions to not point at them, and to respect them and their habitats give them a forever place in my heart.

  8. I adore how the teaching of the land was passed down through generations. Why the majority of Americans can not do that is beyond me. Thank you so much for this informative video.

  9. Great Documentary. I like how it includes the local people, their stories, and livelihood in materials from nature. Most nature documentaries do not show the conversation side of the story and engagement with the people that live there.

  10. What a amazingly beautiful documentary, Thank you so much for this… Made my heart soo happy to see the children living such a humble simple life away from all the heaviness of the world. The villagers and how they honor/respect and pay tribute to the ancestors was beautiful, powerful and humbling. Such a peaceful way to live, one with nature. Thank You Thank You Thank You..Many warm blessings to all.

  11. Lovely documentary. Enjoyed every bit of it.
    That teacher Augustin is absolutely brilliant.
    Love how he tries to teach kids respect for nature. 🖤

  12. You know it's a shame that the first thing the NARRATOR mentions when she introduces the documentary with "Madagascar, full of strange cultures"…..thumbs down immediately. People who don't understand/overstand other cultures, or think that's what people want to hear shouldn't have a platform. Whoever WROTE that made an abhorrent comment. A culture viewed by another is just a perspective. Strange to others not factual to the natives. This has nothing to do with sensitivity, it has to do with a history of certain "keywords" used in the independent and mass media without a review of the consequences of the information you're putting out to the world. Think before you speak or make a documentary on nature. 🤔