Thanks for uploading this documentary, I truly hope that Guyana's government 'll keep their rainforest intact because of CO2 deposit in return for the financial support from UK/USA, please don't let the logging come in, it'll destroy this prestine rainforest
@pakistan1114 Yes, everyone knows YOU would have done such a much better job? It pains me to see so many people with NO appreciation for the work of others. Spending all your time insulting people you know nothing about. Which shows your own "lack-of" any intelligence. Name-calling like "twit" or "cunt" because you have nothing even remotely intelligent to say........
@pakistan1114 you would have last 5 seconds in these jungles you ignorant twat. these people have studied for years and dedicated there life to what they do , i would like to know what you do , other than sitting on youtube insulting people?
@conoreso shut ur mouth. These are not the only one who spend their time, there are lot of other people too. I never saw team of BBC. I think you are one of them with dirty faces..
@Whiskeyinthejar1989 Twit:Idiot, a mentally deficient or self-defeating person.sounds quite offensive to me,cunt would actually be less offensive,since noone can actually become a cunt.but whatever u say.
i've watched the whole documentary... and it was absolutely a life-time treat to watch it!!!!!!! beautiful guyana and awesome heroes to explore it!!!!!!! WOW, WOW AND WOW,,,,, JUST WOW!!!
thank you so much for loading - i watched all 3 episodes- riveting! reaffirmed my awe in my beautiful country..thanks to the bbc and conservation int'l for their efforts...!
Thanks to all the people who makes this possible. Thanks to the people who preserve the forest so far. Shame to those who threaten it. Thanks to the BBC. Share this video with your friends.
An Absolutely Amazing documentary !!!! It is people like these, who love life, nature and earth who should be recognized as heroes...not soldiers.!!!!!
It is because of imbeciles like you...who think "people" are risking their lives for you that this world is full of violence. Please remind me....when exactly in the last 50 years has your freedom been at stake...??? What an ignorant, brain-washed person you are !!!!!!
Once again, you are full of ignorance...! I am of Armenian background who was born in Beirut during war..(in case you are geographically impaired, Beirut is in Lebanon) and raised with the sound of bombs in my ears...ALL DAY. Is that first hand experience??
I have seen with my own eyes, mothers pulling their own hair out on the loss of a child.
I have seen men leave town and later return with ears hanging from their necklaces..Is that first hand experience? keep living in Lalaland..!!
just watched all 3 episodes there. what anamazing programme that was. loved all the guys that worked on it, there so passionate about such a brilliant place, and too rite they should be. as they said this place needs to stay untouched to protect all the wonderful plants, trees, fish and animals residing there. have to say tho the tarantulas freaked the shit out of me, ha ha
is there a petition to save such a beutiful place??? instead of UK and USA pumping BILLIONS of pounds in to a useless war why not give 20% of that money to guyana to save precious life.surely that is more precious than oil in the long run if that forest is cut down the world would literally be in danger because of the CO2 locked up in the wonderful rain forest. i hope commonsence prevails and uk and usa give money to help them.
Thanks for uploading - missed 2 of the 3 programmes. It would be a tragedy if this area of the tropical rainforest was lost to logging / timber companies looking to make a fast buck. The habitat and animals within it is irreplaceable.
if you hadn't noticed, the british government can't afford to keep the economy out of free-fall, i accept that it should be a global priority, but the Eurocrats and bankers don't.
Why couldn't they fly in provisions by helicopter to the top of the mountain. All that effort for only three days of exploration seems a bit of a waste.
Thanks for uploading this documentary, I truly hope that Guyana's government 'll keep their rainforest intact because of CO2 deposit in return for the financial support from UK/USA, please don't let the logging come in, it'll destroy this prestine rainforest
yulnsr150 6 months ago
i havnt seen the jaguar in any video ?!!!!
hachakaza 1 year ago 2
Not a very good documentry... Specially i am bored of watching these bullshit faces of the team..
pakistan1114 1 year ago
@pakistan1114 Yes, everyone knows YOU would have done such a much better job? It pains me to see so many people with NO appreciation for the work of others. Spending all your time insulting people you know nothing about. Which shows your own "lack-of" any intelligence. Name-calling like "twit" or "cunt" because you have nothing even remotely intelligent to say........
hddragracer1 1 year ago
@hddragracer1 what the hell are you talking about????? Do i abuse you??
pakistan1114 1 year ago
@pakistan1114 you would have last 5 seconds in these jungles you ignorant twat. these people have studied for years and dedicated there life to what they do , i would like to know what you do , other than sitting on youtube insulting people?
conoreso 1 week ago
@conoreso shut ur mouth. These are not the only one who spend their time, there are lot of other people too. I never saw team of BBC. I think you are one of them with dirty faces..
pakistan1114 1 week ago
@pakistan1114 ....? what ? dirty face? lol ok and did i say they were the only people? no , make sense before you write a comment mate (y)
conoreso 1 week ago
really a shame they didnt chopper up to that mountain. could have saved so much time and brought extra supplies for more exploration there.
tinghaowong 1 year ago
yeah,exellent,but u could have added all the parts,not just some..
Jamokai 1 year ago
@Jamokai
He did add all the parts you twit, The BBC blocked certain parts because they want you to purchase the DVD.
Whiskeyinthejar1989 1 year ago
@Whiskeyinthejar1989 u dont have to be offensive while making a point,but thx for the info anyway
Jamokai 1 year ago
@Jamokai
For the record, "Twit" isn't an offensive word. It's another word for silly. If I wanted to be offensive I would've called you a cunt.
And no problem aout the info.
Whiskeyinthejar1989 1 year ago
@Whiskeyinthejar1989 Twit:Idiot, a mentally deficient or self-defeating person.sounds quite offensive to me,cunt would actually be less offensive,since noone can actually become a cunt.but whatever u say.
Jamokai 1 year ago
Wonderful Documentary.
!! Please save this untouched forest !!
afkar123 1 year ago
i really want to see that undiscovered mammal whose footprints they saw
kobe3sque 1 year ago
i've watched the whole documentary... and it was absolutely a life-time treat to watch it!!!!!!! beautiful guyana and awesome heroes to explore it!!!!!!! WOW, WOW AND WOW,,,,, JUST WOW!!!
looperdigs 2 years ago
That was amazing! Thanks a lot for sharing!
Carlsarv 2 years ago
thank you so much for loading - i watched all 3 episodes- riveting! reaffirmed my awe in my beautiful country..thanks to the bbc and conservation int'l for their efforts...!
nastyrose222 2 years ago 2
Good job mr Jagdeo and thats a wise move you made there .
4444509 2 years ago
@4444509 he may have made a wise move there, but he's fucking up Guyana......thats all i gotta say.
sbahadur123 1 year ago
@sbahadur123 agreed 100%
4444509 1 year ago
All of the bigger animals in this documentary can be seen at the Guyana Zoo in Georgetown. The harpies there are quite a sight
blackrattlesnake 2 years ago
fantastic documentary
SAZ619 2 years ago
Loved it!
What a wonderful world!
=)
kingklabe 2 years ago
Brilliant show, with even-more-brilliant people. Steve, George, Gordon, Justine etc. <3 <3 <3
Thanks for loading.
jadoredobby 2 years ago
love this this
shanbosi 2 years ago
Excellent documentary! Million thanx for uploading it.
OliverMagnum21 2 years ago 10
Thanks to all the people who makes this possible. Thanks to the people who preserve the forest so far. Shame to those who threaten it. Thanks to the BBC. Share this video with your friends.
basketfloating 2 years ago
i love this documentary thnks a lot
yesmikencr 2 years ago
Thanks for the enormous effort, to your team, for your time, your bravery, your dedication.
You are truly heroes and the world is indebted to you.
Nothing short of excellence!
Thanks for uploading, robertsbluesjohnson, really appreciate! You're the best!
WaryRox 2 years ago
An Absolutely Amazing documentary !!!! It is people like these, who love life, nature and earth who should be recognized as heroes...not soldiers.!!!!!
Thanks for the upload !
mgofactor 2 years ago
So people who risk their lives for your freedom aren't heroes? What an idiot.
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Thanks for uploading.
Vexitor 2 years ago
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mgofactor 2 years ago
It is because of imbeciles like you...who think "people" are risking their lives for you that this world is full of violence. Please remind me....when exactly in the last 50 years has your freedom been at stake...??? What an ignorant, brain-washed person you are !!!!!!
mgofactor 2 years ago 2
So when hijacked airplanes crashed into our own buildings killing god knows how many.. peoples freedom wasn't at stake? you are an idiot.
Its easy for someone who doesn't experience these things first hand to say something so stupid...
Vexitor 2 years ago
Once again, you are full of ignorance...! I am of Armenian background who was born in Beirut during war..(in case you are geographically impaired, Beirut is in Lebanon) and raised with the sound of bombs in my ears...ALL DAY. Is that first hand experience??
I have seen with my own eyes, mothers pulling their own hair out on the loss of a child.
I have seen men leave town and later return with ears hanging from their necklaces..Is that first hand experience? keep living in Lalaland..!!
mgofactor 2 years ago
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feymuz 2 years ago
lol
feymuz 2 years ago
Amazing, thanks for uploading!
drugasansa21 2 years ago 2
just watched all 3 episodes there. what anamazing programme that was. loved all the guys that worked on it, there so passionate about such a brilliant place, and too rite they should be. as they said this place needs to stay untouched to protect all the wonderful plants, trees, fish and animals residing there. have to say tho the tarantulas freaked the shit out of me, ha ha
megybabie 2 years ago 2
Thanks for this excellent documentary.
GrindinSkater 3 years ago 2
only the strong survive
1gudspliff 3 years ago
One of the best nature documentaries ever made imop... thanks for the upload :)
funmonsterUK 3 years ago
thanks for the video
TheNextScientist 3 years ago
Thank you very much for uploading this! That eagle was amazing! :-)
Gaara61890 3 years ago 3
is there a petition to save such a beutiful place??? instead of UK and USA pumping BILLIONS of pounds in to a useless war why not give 20% of that money to guyana to save precious life.surely that is more precious than oil in the long run if that forest is cut down the world would literally be in danger because of the CO2 locked up in the wonderful rain forest. i hope commonsence prevails and uk and usa give money to help them.
LDNlatin 3 years ago 23
Amazing, thanks for uploading!
Battousaih 3 years ago 3
Thanks for uploading - missed 2 of the 3 programmes. It would be a tragedy if this area of the tropical rainforest was lost to logging / timber companies looking to make a fast buck. The habitat and animals within it is irreplaceable.
mikef22 3 years ago 3
ty robert for the upload
danbit5 3 years ago 3
thanks for uploading this :-)
owainrawlings 3 years ago 2
such an amazing programe!! wicked
marcuscarden 3 years ago 2
that is the best documentary ihave seen, those guys and gyal is truly de best.
tattoostud02 3 years ago 3
I also want to know why the Uk hasn't offered financial support to keep this rainforest intact. I find that very strange.
butterflykisses50 3 years ago 3
if you hadn't noticed, the british government can't afford to keep the economy out of free-fall, i accept that it should be a global priority, but the Eurocrats and bankers don't.
zefriend3 3 years ago 2
Thankyou sooooo much for loading this programme!
BonkersBlake 3 years ago 3
thanks alot. much appreciated!
my98ralph 3 years ago
Why couldn't they fly in provisions by helicopter to the top of the mountain. All that effort for only three days of exploration seems a bit of a waste.
rodcosmic 3 years ago 2
boy i was wondering the same thing...all if there is a possibility for new species wouldn't ur curiosity take over to find out wat they r
rushshady 3 years ago