The documentaries from Mark last year to this year must be watched before the New Year's Eve!
As soon as it is opened, it is the monkey in the hot spring, and the lens gives the feeling of being far and big. There are many natural scenery and human activities. In this documentary, I feel that human beings, other animals and plants are only a small part of the world.
(What's particularly funny is that when the camera is given a stone with a human depiction, the barrage: this is a stone with tattoos. Then the next shot is immediately given to the tribal crowd with tattoos hhhhh)
There is a scene in it that is really like the Yele Lake in western Sichuan that I have been to.
When the camera turns to the city, the pace has obviously accelerated a lot, people at the subway entrance, the production line of electronic products, and even the production line of living things like chickens.
stamp the chicken
my country's Terracotta Warriors flashed!
Shifting stars.
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