Wild Carpathia | Episode 3: Wild Forever | Free Documentary Nature



Wild Carpathia – Episode 3: Wild Forever | Nature Documentary

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Charlie Ottley visits Northern Romania and the Maramures, one of the most picturesque regions in The Carpathians. Here Charlie experiences traditional festivals and weddings and learns about the evolution of Romanian music.

Wild Carpathia is a unique series of films about the priceless majesty of the forests and mountains of Romania. Presenter and poet Charlie Ottley takes viewers on a tour of this extraordinary region and uncovers a world of medieval villages, ancient monasteries, historic traditions and mesmerising beauty.

From Transylvania’s stunning national parks to the Danube Delta, we get a unique insight into a landscape that has endured unchanged for thousands of years and is still home to wolves, lynx and the largest concentration of brown bears in Europe. Over the course of the 4 episodes we meet a glittering array of characters from local shepherds, environmentalists, artisans and musicians to rock stars and royalty all dedicated to preserving what has become Europe’s last true wilderness.

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17 thoughts on “Wild Carpathia | Episode 3: Wild Forever | Free Documentary Nature”

  1. incredible that such nature still exists. and hopefully it will stay this way. And while the people have every right to enjoy and embrace modern life, it is good to see that the – old one – is not forgotten completely.
    And one just can hope that politics and politicians with their slick, – slimy PR- ,glossy pamphlets and empty promises stay away from here.

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  2. I truly love it when gems like this doc series find the love they deserve. Awesome. Also, did you know that the Romanian language is related to the romance languages – especially French? Yep.

    From wikipedia: Romanian is part of the Eastern Romance sub-branch of Romance languages, a linguistic group that evolved from several dialects of Vulgar Latinwhich separated from the Western Romancelanguages in the course of the period from the 5th to the 8th centuries. To distinguish it within the Eastern Romance languages, in comparative linguistics it is called Daco-Romanian as opposed to its closest relatives, Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian and Istro-Romanian. Romanian is also known as Moldovan in Moldova, although the Constitutional Court of Moldova ruled in

    Enjoy everyone and maybe meet you one day wandering the countryside in Carpathia!

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  3. no worldly bindings no problem no reason of discussion no comments no words no say no principles no language no walls boundless rulings no following persons no boundaries…
    slow slow slow slow slow slow slow slow slow slow down celebration celebration celebration celebration celebration celebration celebration celebration… hopefully shall be able to wander around the world… anoopkumar arora

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