YouTube has just posted a series of videos highlighting one the more impressive feats of Mother Nature: the colorful transition from summer to fall. It may sound a bit lame, but if you’ve ever enjoyed the changing colors of autumn leaves or the charming landscape of a local pumpkin patch, the videos are well worth a look (they remind me a bit of the Planet Earth series that came out a few years ago). You can find the four videos featured at the top of YouTube’s homepage, or you can check out the ones we’ve embedded below.
Videos include one called “Autumn on the Blue Ridge”:
And here’s one of a local pumpkin patch:
Image by Micky










Pretty impressive videos
Pretty lame videos imo
Should I spoil ?
If some1 got here instead of watching the vids first u should spoil by writing it’s supposed to be spooky but is actually kind of lame.
Those are pretty cool, the colors are beautiful. I especially love that shade of green towards the end.
I found the calming music to be so relaxing I didn’t want the videos to end. I’d recommend watching these with headphones on and the volume turned up just enough to hear the birdsong.
Quite impressive indeed.
I think the scary maze game is better.
http://www.mani...m/maze_game.htm
NC mountains are the best place to be in fall. so beautiful…
How come nobody ever talks about father nature?
At the heart of every neighborhood in the United States lies a brilliant thought. http://bit.ly/3OS4zw
Were these made by the same director as the Planet Earth series. The similarity is astounding. I especially like the voiceover by Sir David Attenborough. However, you need the volume quite loud to really hear him
The ‘lil baby bear was so cute – I’m forwarding these to my Nanna so she can forward it to her entire “Red Hat” club.
see http://beautifulfalls.com
you can pick it
Love that foliage, its so pretty and mesmerizing
For those underwhelmed by the movie ads – here’re some real nature videos:
Timelapses from Planet Earth (breathtakingly beautiful series, every single second of it):
http://www.yout...h?v=maN9MjfRadM
Timelapses of Earth from cosmos [some weird quality problem? still nice.]:
http://www.yout...h?v=8UQmvurCgTg