Cold wind, flowing streams, and drifting snowflakes are all rallying calls from nature, reminding the takins of changing seasons and guiding them to their destination.
About 'Journeys in Nature: Gaoligong Mountain Series'
Running from southwest China's Qinghai-Tibet Plateau all the way to the Indochina Peninsula, the Gaoligong Mountains form magnificent massifs over 600 kilometers. It has become one of the most biodiverse areas on the planet.
For more
Gaoligong Mountain series | Episode 1: Gaoligong Mountain
Gaoligong Mountain series | Episode 2: The Skywalker
Gaoligong Mountain series | Episode 3: Phayre's Leaf Monkey
Gaoligong Mountain series | Episode 4: Hot Sea
Gaoligong Mountain series | Episode 5: Beihai Wetland
Gaoligong Mountain series | Episode 6: Phoenix in the Water
Gaoligong Mountain series | Episode 7: Baihualing Ridge
Gaoligong Mountain series | Episode 8: A Chirping Contest
Gaoligong Mountain series | Episode 9: Flous Taiwania
Gaoligong Mountain series | Episode 10: Baoshan Maddertree
(Cover image a screenshot from the video)
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