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Wonderful World by Naturalist David Attenborough

Written on 14 Dec 2011 by Vincent Abry

The planet is so beautiful viewed from this angle. Here’s a short video featuring nature and animals at their best.

Famille Singe

The narrative of this short film is provided by David Attenborough, naturalist and BBC journalist. The music and lyrics are from song “What A Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong.

A good way to relax, far from new technologies… If you work on a computer all day, I’m sure you’ll enjoy these two minutes of pure happiness.

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