So, Glacier National Park, from '95, is this quiet little documentary that really takes its time to show off the raw beauty of those parks. You get lost in those sweeping shots of the landscapes - the rugged mountains and pristine lakes. It’s not just a visual feast, though; there’s a real depth in how it explores the geology and wildlife, almost like the film is inviting you to breathe in the vastness. The pacing is leisurely, which might not be for everyone, but if you’re into documentaries that let you soak in the atmosphere, this one’s got it. And while the director is a mystery, the way the film introduces lodging options feels like a nice touch for those thinking about a visit. Overall, it’s a solid piece for appreciating nature’s wonders.
Great visuals of Glacier and Waterton Lakes National ParksFocuses on geology and wildlife in a calm, reflective mannerOffers insights into lodging options within the parks
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