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Forces of Nature | Part 3 | Flowing Waters | Free Documentary Nature

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Forces of Nature - Part 3: Flowing Waters | Nature Documentary

Watch 'Forces of Nature - Part 1' here: https://youtu.be/VbvrgK-PvcY

The Xinjiang Wetlands is home to hundreds of mute swans who migrate from Siberia to this place - that despite often subzero temperatures of -20° Celcius, the underground hot springs make it ideal for the swans, turning the waters into a Swan Lake. You almost expect them to turn in graceful ballet dances as dusk settles over the land.
Apart from this mystical Swan Lake, we visit the northernmost desert in China, home to the Singing Sand Mountains. The peaks are steep, and the sand ridges sharp as knives, randomly scattered. The sound made when the sand roars over the area can be heard for miles. The desert is dotted with as many as 113 lakes, of which 74 are filled with water all year round and 12 are freshwater lakes. A paradise for migrating birds.
We finish our journey on the ocean shores, by the Bohai Sea, where spotted seals live. Another superhero creature that can swim a marathon distance in under 90 minutes.

This original documentary series offers you an unprecedented perspective to observe China. China covers a vast area of over 5,200 kilometers from east to west, crossing 62 degrees of longitude and five time zones. When the Wusuli River on the easternmost end sees the sky filled with morning glow, the Pamirs on the westernmost end are still in a starry night.

China is home to abundant resources. Diversity defines the basic features of China's natural environment. Temperatures vary from place to place all over China. In winter, it is nearly -50 °C at the coldest place of China, Hanma Nature Reserve in Genhe in Inner Mongolia, while it is over 30 degrees at the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea. It is the only country of the world that has reindeers in the north and elephants in the south. Nobody has ever traveled to all parts of this big Eastern country. The continuous snowy mountains of the Himalaya, the vast shore of the South China Sea, mysterious tropical rainforests, the snowy piedmont of the Changbai Mountains...

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