Exploring The Waterways And Glaciers Of British Columbia | Uncharted Canada | TRACKS



In Canada, there is a place where water has shaped the landscape like nowhere else on Earth. Called the Sacred Headwaters in northwestern British Columbia, and made up of three rivers, Stikine, Nass, and Skeena, these bodies of water drain an extremely vast surface. Following pilots Francois and Damien, we see the journey from the Sacred Headwaters, through the Grand Canyon of the Stikine river, and finally to great glacier, getting a holistic exploration of British Columbiaโ€™s natural beauty.

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  1. The most beautiful part of this was how Waylon showed tremendous love and respect for his father family culture and the land. This family is rich beyond measure๐Ÿ’“๐Ÿ’“๐Ÿ’“๐Ÿ’“. May they continue to be blessed and to care for the land God has entrusted to them. I would love to visit this place just to leave the world for awhile and breathe in the air of heaven ๐Ÿ’“๐Ÿ’“๐Ÿ’“๐Ÿ’“๐Ÿ’“๐Ÿ’“

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  2. The placement of Earth in the right spot for liquid water to form wasn't โ€œluckyโ€. GOD DID THAT AT THE BEGINNING!!! Okay. Now that we've gotten that truth established we can move on.

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  3. Except that the CO2 was once as high as it is now. It was this high 400,000 years ago during another warm gap between Ice Ages. They just said this. Humanity had nothing to do with it then. How much does it have today? The mine was stupid and probably crooked on the government level, if permitting was even required. But why blame Humanity for what has happened in the past when It wasnf around? Because it sells Documentary funding. That's why.

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  4. Seriously…..Listening to these two geeks talking about water is like going to the dentist, painful. Anyone who has ever watered a garden knows water follows the path of least resistance. I knew that as a child from simple observation. And these two dweebs are supposed to be the educated intelligent ones. Someone should have given them a personality before putting them on camera. Then the one dweeb states the hypothesis of the Bearing straight land bridge as if it is scientific fact, which it is not! I had to skip ahead hoping they would shut up and let me enjoy the scenery. Luckily the river became so rapid they had to quit talking about water and paddle. To make matters worse, the audio seems dubbed, it doesn't match up with their lips. Think I'm going to have to ditch this video. I generally love TRACKS documentaries, but this one is a dud. They need to stick to the professional presenters and ditch these dorky scientists with zero on camera presence and even worse presentation skills. They are so anal retentive and they speak like they are talking to a class of 3rd graders, and even the 3rd graders would think they were boring. You can do better than this TRACKS. I have to give this video a big THUMBS DOWN!

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