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01:15 Our planet is changing before our eyes. But to witness that change is also to witness the remarkable relationships between all of nature, to see the infinite beauty of it, to learn how much bigger than us it is and why it is worth fighting for. infinite 1.무한한 2.끝없는 3.인피니트 4.무수한 5.무궁한 01:15 지구는 우리의 눈앞에서 변화하고 있습니다. 그 변화를 목격하는 것은 자연의 놀라운 관계를 목격하는 것이기도 합니다. 무한한 아름다움을 보고, 자연이 인간보다 거대함을 깨닫고, 자연을..
00:40 In the Serengeti, during a five-week drought, I discovered a watering hole and watched, for 26 hours, diverse and competitive wildlife calmly share our planet's most precious resource: water. 00:56 On Lake Bogoria in Kenya, I photographed the great migration of flamingos. This happens normally during the peak of dry season, but climate change has created evening thunderstorms, turning norm..
00:09 Nature reveals itself to us in unique ways, if we stop and look at the world through a window of time. 00:17 Over the last decade, I've observed endangered species and habitats around the world, using a photographic technique that captures the passage of time, literally from day to night, all within a single image. It has allowed me to witness the fleeting moments between wildlife and the ..
06:09 Just earlier this year, when I was back home in Australia, the craziest thing happened. The burned ash from the bushfires surrounding Sydney rained down on us on Bondi Beach. And worried about carbon emissions -- not viral transmissions -- we were already wearing masks. The air was so choked by a plume of smoke that was so big that it reached as far away as New Zealand. Then in the midst o..
05:00 And then to deal with flooding in a completely other way, the Tofinu tribe has developed the largest lake city in Africa. Ganvié, meaning "We survived, " is built of stilted houses that are organized around a canal system that you can navigate by dugout canoe. And the royal square stands amongst 3,000 stilted buildings that include a post office, a bank, a mosque and even a couple of bars ..
02:05 All across the globe, I've seen cultures who have been living with floods for thousands of years by evolving these ancient technologies that allow them to work with the water. In the southern wetlands of Iraq, which are formed by the confluence of the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers, a unique, water-based civilization lives. For 6,000 years, the Maʿdān have floated villages on man-made isl..
06:20 We know this -- the time of our life is so short, and how we spend it -- are we spending it doing what's important to us? Most of us not. I mean, it's hard. The pull of habit is so huge, and that's what makes kids so beautifully creative, is that they don't have any habits, and they don't care if they're any good or not, right? They're not building a sandcastle going, "I think I'm going to..
02:26 Or the inverse -- something great. You meet somebody and your heart explodes. You love them so much, you can't even see straight. You know, you're dizzy. "Did anybody feel like this before? What is happening to me?" And that's when art's not a luxury, it's actually sustenance. We need it. inverse 1. 반대의 2. 역의 3. 역 explode 1. 폭발하다 2. 터지다 3. 폭발적으로 4. 화내다 dizzy 1. 어지러운 2. 현기증이 3. 현혹시키다 susten..