The World’s Second Largest Country | Explore Vast Openness in 4K
Learn about Canada, one of the world’s most beautiful countries, defined by its open landscapes and endless horizons. This documentary goes beyond the surface to explore Canada’s most incredible destinations, hidden gems, and the rich cultural stories that make this land extraordinary.
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🌎Looking for other travel inspirations and wonders in the world?✈
Wonders of Pakistan: https://youtu.be/_JSlbVqTBlQ
Wonders of Mongolia: https://youtu.be/JPzREbuXkCM
Wonders of Georgia: https://youtu.be/7jpqj_pTPOg
Wonders of Montenegro: https://youtu.be/ebZwyWG3JgA
Wonders of Croatia: https://youtu.be/mhJs4kB0gBs
Wonders of Hawaii: https://youtu.be/9enNVmZ3z8k
Wonders of Bali: https://youtu.be/sY6BGVE-PBE
Wonders of Colombia: https://youtu.be/GlvO1f80d4k
Wow!!! Just wow😮…
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That's a really ugly AI illustration in the thumbnail. Thumbs down from me.
Very Nice Thanks!
Amazing work with stunning images – thank you. (Viewer in Australia). When at approx. 17'07" when you say, "Unite the nation" (in respect to the Canadian Pacific Railway), perhaps this wording could be revised in light on the negative effects on Indigenous people when the railway was constructed. To them, it would not be anything about 'uniting'. I could imagine a descendent affected through their family history, perhaps not seeing such a comment as positive. Here is information I just found – 1878 John A. Macdonald, the man who dreamed of a national railway, also began serving as superintendent general of Indian Affairs.
“In his correspondence, (Macdonald) said he was managing Indigenous issues because (it) was of primary importance to completing the railway project,” said James Daschuk, a professor at the University of Regina. “His goal is to build a railway, but to secure the railway, he had to take care of ‘Indian affairs.’” https://www.nationalobserver.com/2020/12/21/opinion/bloody-legacy-canadas-railways-indigenous-peoples
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One of the best videos i've ever seen. Fantastic shots!