I loved the documentary and want to post a youtube advertisement of it to my 300plus friends on facebook to encourage them to watch it however despite how great the images & song is here Im dissatisfied with it because it doesnt tell a viewer what this doc is really about, doesnt intrigue, doesnt tell enough of a "story"... I'll post it anyway but hope another one is created that sells the doc better- & makes peeps want to watch it asap-everyone needs to see this doc- knowledge is power!
Watched this documentary on Global TV last night, Friday, June 11.
As for the belugas. Yes, I know what you mean. Thing is: this massive precious chain of freshwater lakes, eventually drain into the St. Lawrence River; by-passing Montreal and eventually into the brackish waters beyond Quebec City. So, we do affect those lovely creatures upstream from there.
2:48, shows a pregnant women. If your wondering why that's connected to freshwater, its because we get our drinking water resources from lakes, most of the water that a pregnant women drinks, is put into the womb, your baby basically inside of the womb is actually swimming in the water you drink, so if there are toxins in the water you are drinking, imagine the affect it would have the baby inside of the womb.
Well, fresh water comes from lakes. Lakes water is generally meltwater. The water contained in glaciars and snow comes from rain. And well, finally, rain comes from seas. There, the belugas.
Most important of all of this, is that we are all conected, between us and with the environment. And water is one of the chains of that connection. Water from lakes, from rain, from seas.
Huron is my lake, North Shore!
Andre191182 6 months ago
Does anyone know where i could watch this online?
nennahsrelffits 9 months ago
I loved the documentary and want to post a youtube advertisement of it to my 300plus friends on facebook to encourage them to watch it however despite how great the images & song is here Im dissatisfied with it because it doesnt tell a viewer what this doc is really about, doesnt intrigue, doesnt tell enough of a "story"... I'll post it anyway but hope another one is created that sells the doc better- & makes peeps want to watch it asap-everyone needs to see this doc- knowledge is power!
rhonirhoo 10 months ago
Tragically Hip and Gord Downie FTW
WorldContainerTTH 1 year ago
When you live along one of these incredible lakes: it hits you like a ton of bricks. Lake Ontario: is my lake.
EasilyWowed 1 year ago
Watched this documentary on Global TV last night, Friday, June 11.
As for the belugas. Yes, I know what you mean. Thing is: this massive precious chain of freshwater lakes, eventually drain into the St. Lawrence River; by-passing Montreal and eventually into the brackish waters beyond Quebec City. So, we do affect those lovely creatures upstream from there.
EasilyWowed 1 year ago
2:48, shows a pregnant women. If your wondering why that's connected to freshwater, its because we get our drinking water resources from lakes, most of the water that a pregnant women drinks, is put into the womb, your baby basically inside of the womb is actually swimming in the water you drink, so if there are toxins in the water you are drinking, imagine the affect it would have the baby inside of the womb.
BadAxes 2 years ago
Maybe this is a silly question, but why is there an video footage of belugas in a documentary on freshwater? 2:54
sroberts00 2 years ago
Well, fresh water comes from lakes. Lakes water is generally meltwater. The water contained in glaciars and snow comes from rain. And well, finally, rain comes from seas. There, the belugas.
Most important of all of this, is that we are all conected, between us and with the environment. And water is one of the chains of that connection. Water from lakes, from rain, from seas.
pabloyt 2 years ago
This saddens me, everyone in that picture is my family.
JVONROCK 2 years ago
I love this video thats my family in that picture!
JordanOkaji 2 years ago