Take a walk with Quynn into the Quinault rainforest in the Olympic National Park- Washington state. Big Trees, lots of moss, space between each tree, dead trees nursing new ones, these are all elements of an old growth forest. See for yourself. Music soundtrack by Danny August controlled folly productions. Video by Quynn Elizabeth. To see more nature videos, or to email Quynn or Danny go to www.earthtribetv.org
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LoveVanillaRose 9 months ago
Forest gets five stars
Music gets 3 stars
Narrator gets 1 star
JackTheOtter 2 years ago
An amazing place. One can only walk with reverence around such a forest. Beautiful
andrewnorris1 2 years ago
Cool. It's funny/depressing how most people only witness old growth in movies: enchanted, fictional scenes of other-worldly vegetation which can only be dreamt. Meanwhile, the majority of the planet not long ago was old growth. Imagine the yields of an old growth food forest!
irkone 3 years ago 2
A forest uncut for 200 years is officially recognized as old growth. That is universally recognized definition of old growth.
casienwhey 3 years ago
Quynn, I was very pleased to hear you say that an old-growth tree (you say "forest") must be at least 175-250 years old, and that 300-year old trees are relatively "young" old-growth.
Too many "environmentalists" are claiming stands as young as 80-years of age are "old-growth," or at least "replacement" old-growth! 80-160 year old trees were called "second growth" for at least 100 years before the Clinton Plan changed things here in the PNW.
One of my favorite places. Nice footage!
BobZybach 4 years ago
it looks like the jungle in the Russia far east except it tropical and has Amur leapords, jungle cats and jungle wolfs so on, Nice video
cortezawwris 4 years ago
Very cool lollolollololololllo
Goldex13 4 years ago
thank you very much.
longtreebeard 4 years ago
Great video of our home. Thanks, and the music is good too.
Ross4916 4 years ago