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Why the World's Tallest Tree is Kept Hidden
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Why the World's Tallest Tree is Kept Hidden
30,723
Life as the Last Fire Lookout
23,665
The Appalachian Rainforest
17,951
Idaho's Impossible Rainforest
14,361
Scotland's Secret Rainforest
12,265
Arizona's Active Volcanoes Don't Make Sense
10,646
What's Hiding in Melting Glaciers?
9,707
The Forest at the Bottom of the World
9,121
America's Lost National Park
7,083
How to Shoot a HYPERLAPSE
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Ireland's Invisible Rainforest
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How We Discovered the Ice Age
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The Island at the Edge of the World
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The Most Important Eruption in US History
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What if Mount Rainier Erupts Tomorrow?
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Appalachia's Hidden Arctic Landscape
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Why The Alps Are Getting More Dangerous
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Why Silence is Going Extinct
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Aidin Robbins
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Filmmaker based in the Blue Ridge.
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Aidin Robbins My final story from Japan goes live tomorrow. Finishing the trio with big trees, temperate rainforests, and one of the most unique places in Japan. 1PM EST! Any guesses where we're headed? (6 hours ago)
 
 
Aidin Robbins New one tomorrow- my favorite video I've made so far. 11AM EST! (2 weeks ago)
 
 
Aidin Robbins First video of 2026 goes live tomorrow! It's been quite a while since we last had a volcano video here, so I've included as many volcanoes as possible to make it up to you. 11AM EST- hope to see you there 🌋 (1 month ago)
 
 
Aidin Robbins It's a Christmas miracle- a new video goes out tomorrow, and you didn't even have to wait 2 months for it. Finishing the year strong with a familiar topic for regular viewers here. Any guesses where we're headed? Hope you're all having a lovely end to the year, and hope to see you there- 11AM EST! (3 months ago)
 
 
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NotAMartian-1 (3 years ago)
As someone who lives in the wilderness in Canada, I can agree.. the only way to keep some areas beautiful is to keep them a secret. Humans are incredibly destructive. It’s a sad reality
Not_Of_This_World868 (2 years ago (edited))
He did state the most obvious "problem with being the tallest tree".
insertphrasehere15 (3 years ago)
Minor correction: a Fairy ring isn't caused by seeds, it's caused by new trunks spawning around the perimeter of the fallen tree (from it's existing and still living root system. This creates a clonal colony in a ring shape of redwood trees, but really they are the same tree, both genetically and also connected physically through the roots.
whitsunday_photos (3 years ago)
As a supposedly 'intelligent' species, humans do some pretty dumb and shortsighted things, and we are not learning from our mistakes! Great documentary Aidin!
Silvasvisuals (3 years ago)
Dude. Honestly wow, This is one of my favorite docs yet. The way you paved the story leading into the ending and the secret tree to finish off with a wonderful message is incredible.
Jane_8319 (2 years ago)
We used to have redwoods all over the west coast, and now there’s so few. Those researchers are heroes
Silentquill001 (1 year ago)
1:14 It makes me sad.
RazzleDazzle10 (2 years ago)
This is probably the best story-telling and camera work of nature I've seen recently. None come close to it. Please keep it up and let us know if there is anything we can do to support your work monetarily.
xp0da (3 years ago)
The tallest tree we had in Norway was just a few meters from a road, and everyone living in the area knew it as "Goliat" after the giant.