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Hey, I finally got around to watching that documentary you recommended. It was really well done. The cinematography was stunning, especially the scenes shot in the mountains. I learned a lot about the history of the region. The narrator's voice was very calming too. 4rlJigb8Nkxqmh4 I found it fascinating how they captured the local wildlife without disturbing them. The segment on the migration patterns was particularly eye-opening. I've already started reading the companion book, which goes even deeper into the ecological impact. It's interesting to see how the different seasons affect the landscape. The soundtrack was also very well chosen. I'm planning to watch it again with a friend who loves nature documentaries. I'd be happy to lend you my copy anytime. Let me know your thoughts!