this tiny octopus about the size of a grain of rice will head out into the world [Music] alone never knowing its mother or siblings octopuses are nature’s ultimate loners or so scientists thought
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travel 48 hours with me to the most dangerous airport in the world I’m waa and National Geographic FLW me to Bhutan to experience their best of the world location and Beyond getting there wasn’t easy in fact the airport getting into Bhutan is one of the most dangerous in the world and you may be wondering why is this W well because we are flying between the Himalayas we were flying through the mountains like it was crazy you would pop out of the window and you would see the mountain being higher than the airplane
[Music] this is my home stay so all of this was built by your grandad the three floors of the house are Temple rooms you have three Temple rooms Yes somewhere in here is is my room yes this is so so beautiful wo look at this wow this room is amazing um have you like it look at this ceiling what hello welcome to the lodge wow welcome to your tented Suite this bathroom is out of control we have this beautiful Terrace this and that you’re supposed to see the snow Peaks up there and then you come behind you have a little secret door for your room service and anything that you order so you keep your ...
my name is Wampa and I am currently in the middle of Bhutan it took me about 30 hours maybe five flights to get here and we’re about to experience one of the most preserved cultures in the entire planet about 6 years ago I tweeted I really wanted to work with National Geographic and now I’m here we’re going to be experiencing bhan in two different ways we’re going to start with a Homestay and then we’re going to go to and Beyond which is part of National Geographics best of the World list they only started letting tourists get in here here until 1999 so what we’re about to experience together is very special so let’s enjoy this ...
[Music] every single thing she’s learned about the world she’s taught herself and with astonishing Speed most importantly how to hunt as she crushes her crab with her powerful birdlike beak the succulent scent of her meal attracts attention she could lose her dinner
hi everyone I’m thrilled to announce that I’m going to be narrating National Geographics secrets of the octopus in celebration of Earth Day beneath the waves lives a mysterious creature octopus the series reveals the unique behaviors and characteristics of the elusive species and Taps into the passion of world-class experts who help reveal more than we ever imagined we’re just beginning to understand what they have to tell us [Applause]
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