Himalayan people living with yaks at altitudes over 8,000m Documentary Insight - 23.5 Part 4 Breathe Deeply: Alpine KBS 20200326 Broadcast

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※ This video is [Documentary Insight - 23.5 Part 4 Breathing Deeply: Alpine] aired on March 26, 2020. “The Himalayas and the Andes, the breathing of the Earth heard from the highest places. How do the people of the Himalayas, the roof of the world, and the Andes, a volcanic region covered in perennial snow, live?” ▶ '23.5' The Chipaya tribe of the red salt lake of the Altiplano, a volcanic region covered in perennial snow The Earth breathes just like humans breathe. KBS, the birthplace of luxury documentaries, is introducing a new 4-part UHD documentary special to commemorate the founding of the public corporation in 2020, '23.5', a story about the miracle of nature and life created by the Earth's tilted axis. The last and final part 4 of '23.5', 'Breathing Deeply: Alpine', depicts the lives of the indigenous people living in the Himalayas and the Altiplano plateau of the Andes. ▶ The land that started from the lowest place and became the highest place, the people of the Himalayas The Himalayas, which are home to the highest peaks on Earth over 8,000m above sea level, are literally the 'roof of the world'. However, it is said that even the highest place, the Himalayas, were under the sea tens of millions of years ago. And even now, this place is slowly rising, following the deep and slow breathing of the Earth. We follow Nawang (20), who makes a living in the 5,000m high mountainous region that even professional mountaineers find breathtaking, and reveal the secret of the Earth's 23.5 degree rotation axis hidden in the Himalayas. ▶ The Andes Altiplano Plateau, Breathing Hard The Altiplano Plateau, which spreads across the Andes Mountains, is a land created by volcanoes. The Andes, which freezes and melts repeatedly, contains both cold glaciers and fiery volcanoes, and breathes hard. The Chipaya people who live here make a living by hunting flamingos that live in red salt lakes that burn like fire, by slinging stones. The '23.5' production team captured the deep and slow breathing of the Earth over tens of millions of years created by the 23.5 degree axial tilt of the Earth through the Himalayas and Andes, the representative highlands of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, and the breathtaking lives of the indigenous people who have made their homes there. ✔KBS Documentary KBS Official YouTube Channel [KBS Documentary] 🔔Subscribe👍Like➡️ / @kbsdocumentary 📝Inquiries: [email protected] Copyright ⓒ KBS. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, and use (including AI training) are prohibited. ∙Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, and use (including AI training) are prohibited. ∙The current situation and content may be slightly different depending on the time of broadcast. ∙Defamatory and malicious comments may be deleted by the operator to protect the cast.

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