vendredi 30 septembre 2016

Sound lake 3 hours Relaxing Nature

Sound lake 3 hours Relaxing Nature Sound lake This perfect nature sound lake 3 hours Suono del lago al tramonto 3 ore suono rilassante terapia per acufene ottimo per dormire e rilassarsi Tranquil music THE MOST RELAXING SOUNDS Facebook http://ift.tt/WxQ4gi Youtubehttp://www.youtube.com/user/millepassihttp://www.magiamagia.org/

Best Documentary 2016 The Mysterious Wild Nature Documentary Must See

Best Documentary 2016 The Mysterious Wild Nature Documentary Must See Best Documentary 2016 The Mysterious Wild Nature Documentary Must See Nature, in the broadest sense, is the natural, physical, or material world or universe Space. "Nature" can refer to the phenomena of the physical world, and also to life in general. The study of nature is a large part of science. Although humans are part of nature, human activity is often understood as a separate category from other natural phenomena. The word nature is derived from the Latin word natura, or "essential qualities, innate disposition", and in ancient times, literally meant "birth". Natura is a Latin translation of the Greek word physis which originally related to the intrinsic characteristics that plants, animals, and other features of the world develop of their own accord. The concept of nature as a whole, the physical universe, is one of several expansions of the original notion; it began with certain core applications of the word by pre-Socratic philosophers, and has steadily gained currency ever since. This usage continued during the advent of modern scientific method in the last several centuries. Within the various uses of the word today, "nature" often refers to geology and wildlife. Nature can refer to the general realm of living plants and animals, and in some cases to the processes associated with inanimate objects – the way that particular types of things exist and change of their own accord, such as the weather and geology of the Earth. It is often taken to mean the "natural environment" or wilderness–wild animals, rocks, forest, and in general those things that have not been substantially altered by human intervention, or which persist despite human intervention. For example, manufactured objects and human interaction generally are not considered part of nature, unless qualified as, for example, "human nature" or "the whole of nature". This more traditional concept of natural things which can still be found today implies a distinction between the natural and the artificial, with the artificial being understood as that which has been brought into being by a human consciousness or a human mind. Depending on the particular context, the term "natural" might also be distinguished from the unnatural or the supernatural. Watch More Like: BBC Documentary,History Channel,National Geographic,Discovery,Full Documentary,Best Documentary 2015,Documentaries,hd Documentary,Airlines,Best Documentaries,Documentary 2012,Secrets,Wild Documentary,Dubai Documentary,Much More.. Please Subcribe Us For More Videos Like This: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuGE... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuGE... https://twitter.com/hatsoft24x7 http://ift.tt/1S7MlUK http://ift.tt/1lMOab7... http://ift.tt/1S7MlUM http://ift.tt/1lMOab9

Les Ouragans, La Colere De La Nature [Documentaire Catastrophe Naturelle]

Les Ouragans, La Colere De La Nature [Documentaire Catastrophe Naturelle]

Méditerranée, Mer D'Inestimable Diversité [Documentaire Nature]

Méditerranée, Mer D'Inestimable Diversité [Documentaire Nature]

jeudi 29 septembre 2016

Best Documentary 2016 The South Africa Dangerous Islands Must See

Best Documentary 2016 The South Africa Dangerous Islands Must See Best Documentary 2016 The South Africa Dangerous Islands Must See Zanzibar part of Tanzania in East Africa. It is composed of the Zanzibar Archipelago in the Indian Ocean, 25–50 kilometres (16–31 mi) off the coast of the mainland, and consists of many small islands and two large ones: Unguja (the main island, referred to informally as Zanzibar) and Pemba. The capital is Zanzibar City, located on the island of Unguja. Its historic centre is Stone Town, which is a World Heritage Site. Zanzibar's main industries are spices, raffia, and tourism. In particular, the islands produce cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, and black pepper. For this reason, the islands, together with Tanzania's Mafia Island, are sometimes called the Spice Islands (a term also associated with the Maluku Islands in Indonesia). Zanzibar is the home of the endemic Zanzibar Red Colobus Monkey, the Zanzibar Servaline Genet, and the (possibly extinct) Zanzibar Leopard. Nat Geo Wild (stylized as Nat Geo WILD or abbreviated as NGW) is a cable/satellite TV channel focused primarily on wildlife and natural history programming. It is a sister network to National Geographic Channel and it is the latest channel to be jointly launched by the National Geographic Society and Fox Cable Networks. It first launched in Hong Kong on January 1, 2006. The channel later launched in the United Kingdom, Turkey, Ireland, Romania, India, Vietnam, and Poland replacing the now defunct Adventure One. The channel remains the world's first bilingual wildlife service, available in English and Cantonese in the Hong Kong market as well as Tagalog in The Philippines. The channel launched in Latin America on November 1, 2009 as a high definition channel. In 2010, it launched in the United States. Watch More Like: BBC Documentary,History Channel,National Geographic,Discovery,Full Documentary,Best Documentary 2015,Documentaries,hd Documentary,Airlines,Much More.. Please Subcribe Us For More Videos Like This: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuGE... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuGE... https://twitter.com/hatsoft24x7 http://ift.tt/1S7MlUK http://ift.tt/1lMOab7... http://ift.tt/1S7MlUM http://ift.tt/1lMOab9

Nature Documentary - The wild life of Tigers [HD]

Nature Documentary - The wild life of Tigers [HD] Nature Documentary - The wild live of of Tigers [HD] Follow us in social networks as well please! Regards, The Documentary Films team.

National geographic - Amazon Forest - BBC wildlife animal documentary

National geographic - Amazon Forest - BBC wildlife animal documentary National geographic - Amazon Forest - BBC wildlife animal documentary The Amazon rainforest (Portuguese: Floresta Amazônica or Amazônia; Spanish: Selva Amazónica, Amazonía or usually Amazonia; French: Forêt amazonienne; Dutch: Amazoneregenwoud), also known in English as Amazonia or the Amazon Jungle, is a moist broadleaf forest that covers most of the Amazon basin of South America. This basin encompasses 7,000,000 square kilometres (2,700,000 sq mi), of which 5,500,000 square kilometres (2,100,000 sq mi) are covered by the rainforest. This region includes territory belonging to nine nations. The majority of the forest is contained within Brazil, with 60% of the rainforest, followed by Peru with 13%, Colombia with 10%, and with minor amounts in Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana. States or departments in four nations contain "Amazonas" in their names. The Amazon represents over half of the planet's remaining rainforests, and comprises the largest and most biodiverse tract of tropical rainforest in the world, with an estimated 390 billion individual trees divided into 16,000 species

National geographic - Salmon Documentary - BBC wildlife animal documentary

National geographic - Salmon Documentary - BBC wildlife animal documentary National geographic - Salmon Documentary - BBC wildlife animal documentary Salmon /ˈsæmən/ is the common name for several species of fish in the family Salmonidae. Other fish in the same family include trout, char, grayling and whitefish. Salmon are native to tributaries of the North Atlantic (genus Salmo) and Pacific Ocean (genus Oncorhynchus). Many species of salmon have been introduced into non-native environments such as the Great Lakes of North America and Patagonia in South America. Salmon are intensively produced in aquaculture in many parts of the world.

National geographic - Strange Things In the Amazon Forest - BBC wildlife animal documentary

National geographic - Strange Things In the Amazon Forest - BBC wildlife animal documentary National geographic - Strange Things In the Amazon Forest - BBC wildlife animal documentary The Amazon rainforest (Portuguese: Floresta Amazônica or Amazônia; Spanish: Selva Amazónica, Amazonía or usually Amazonia; French: Forêt amazonienne; Dutch: Amazoneregenwoud), also known in English as Amazonia or the Amazon Jungle, is a moist broadleaf forest that covers most of the Amazon basin of South America. This basin encompasses 7,000,000 square kilometres (2,700,000 sq mi), of which 5,500,000 square kilometres (2,100,000 sq mi) are covered by the rainforest. This region includes territory belonging to nine nations. The majority of the forest is contained within Brazil, with 60% of the rainforest, followed by Peru with 13%, Colombia with 10%, and with minor amounts in Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana. States or departments in four nations contain "Amazonas" in their names. The Amazon represents over half of the planet's remaining rainforests, and comprises the largest and most biodiverse tract of tropical rainforest in the world, with an estimated 390 billion individual trees divided into 16,000 species.

National geographic - Animals Amazon Forest - wildlife animal documentary 2016

National geographic - Animals Amazon Forest - wildlife animal documentary 2016 National geographic - Animals Amazon Forest - wildlife animal documentary 2016 The Amazon rainforest (Portuguese: Floresta Amazônica or Amazônia; Spanish: Selva Amazónica, Amazonía or usually Amazonia; French: Forêt amazonienne; Dutch: Amazoneregenwoud), also known in English as Amazonia or the Amazon Jungle, is a moist broadleaf forest that covers most of the Amazon basin of South America. This basin encompasses 7,000,000 square kilometres (2,700,000 sq mi), of which 5,500,000 square kilometres (2,100,000 sq mi) are covered by the rainforest. This region includes territory belonging to nine nations. The majority of the forest is contained within Brazil, with 60% of the rainforest, followed by Peru with 13%, Colombia with 10%, and with minor amounts in Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana. States or departments in four nations contain "Amazonas" in their names. The Amazon represents over half of the planet's remaining rainforests,[1] and comprises the largest and most biodiverse tract of tropical rainforest in the world, with an estimated 390 billion individual trees divided into 16,000 species