For some reason the YouTube version that was submitted of this documentary only goes up to 720p, but the one on their official website is 1080p. And given the beautiful scenery and wildlife shown...
For some reason the YouTube version that was submitted of this documentary only goes up to 720p, but the one on their official website is 1080p. And given the beautiful scenery and wildlife shown in it, it's worth watching in the highest available quality (IMO), so I have changed the link to the 1080p version instead. I also moved this from ~tv to ~enviro, since it seems more relevant there.
For some reason the YouTube version that was submitted of this documentary only goes up to 720p, but the one on their official website is 1080p. And given the beautiful scenery and wildlife shown in it, it's worth watching in the highest available quality (IMO), so I have changed the link to the 1080p version instead. I also moved this from ~tv to ~enviro, since it seems more relevant there.
Thanks!