Sierra Nevada: California’s Hidden Alien World
This is an educational documentary on California’s Sierra Nevada, covering its granite geology, glacially carved valleys, alpine ecosystems, and Gold Rush history. We explore key locations—from high mountain passes and national parks to abandoned mining towns—explaining how natural processes and human activity shaped the region and why these places matter today.
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This video is genuinely stunning. The way you blend visuals with such a calm, confident style of storytelling creates something that feels both intimate and cinematic at the same time. It’s not just informative, it’s deeply immersive, almost like stepping into another world for a few minutes. That kind of experience is rare. After watching, it really made me want to keep exploring places like this, and we actually just shared a journey on our channel that uncovers even more unexpected layers in a similar setting.
THANKS FOR POSTING THESE GEMS!!!!!!!!!!!
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My backyard and my favorite place on earth
Trivial detail – oldest trees on earth, Bristlecone Pines, are not in the Sierras but across the Owens Valley in the Inyos, aka., White Mountains.
British AI narrator lost me instantly mispronouncing to start with, Im gone.