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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:09,092 --> 00:00:27,592 www.ZooCine.CoM Watch Movies and Series! 2 00:00:51,093 --> 00:00:53,344 In the beginning - 3 00:00:53,345 --> 00:00:56,598 Earth's water was bound in minerals. 4 00:00:56,599 --> 00:01:01,469 Water is thought to have originated from icy comets and meteors. 5 00:01:03,189 --> 00:01:06,309 All of this the ancient Finns already knew. 6 00:01:07,485 --> 00:01:09,194 The national epic, Kalevala - 7 00:01:09,195 --> 00:01:12,197 describes how water originated in the mountains: 8 00:01:12,198 --> 00:01:16,818 waters came down from the sky and grew beneath the rocky surface. 9 00:01:29,173 --> 00:01:33,968 In the ice age, the northern hemisphere was covered by ice. 10 00:01:33,969 --> 00:01:38,839 Movement of the ice carved out depths and its weight left depressions - 11 00:01:39,100 --> 00:01:42,430 which would later form lakes. 12 00:01:44,271 --> 00:01:49,271 There are around 190,000 lakes in Finland. 13 00:02:02,998 --> 00:02:07,698 TALE OF A LAKE 14 00:02:26,814 --> 00:02:31,024 The never-ending cycle of water is the basis of all life. 15 00:02:31,402 --> 00:02:33,278 In Finnish mythology - 16 00:02:33,279 --> 00:02:38,529 Vellamo is the goddess of water and Ahti the guardian of all waters. 17 00:02:39,827 --> 00:02:42,453 Forever reborn in the bubbling spring water - 18 00:02:42,454 --> 00:02:47,794 is Ahti and Vellamo's daughter, the tiny water spirit Ahitar. 19 00:02:49,962 --> 00:02:51,921 She appears in a mist- 20 00:02:51,922 --> 00:02:56,712 to watch over the water folk and guard the waters and shores. 21 00:04:01,575 --> 00:04:05,495 The Arctic chars know when Ahitar's birth is near - 22 00:04:05,496 --> 00:04:11,366 and rush to greet her as the clouds of mist clear. 23 00:05:07,599 --> 00:05:11,769 Ahitar spends her early years in the spring - 24 00:05:11,770 --> 00:05:14,720 raised by arctic chars. 25 00:05:15,816 --> 00:05:20,846 Soon she befriends all the different plant and animal spirits. 26 00:05:22,781 --> 00:05:25,783 According to the tale, water spirits grew up in the springs - 27 00:05:25,784 --> 00:05:30,114 and learned to take care of the water folk. 28 00:05:30,456 --> 00:05:32,206 When the water spirits were old enough - 29 00:05:32,207 --> 00:05:36,210 the winter sky was lit up by northern lights in celebration. 30 00:05:36,211 --> 00:05:41,049 After the ice melts water can flow freely, and it is time to move on - 31 00:05:41,050 --> 00:05:43,000 toward the lake. 32 00:05:43,969 --> 00:05:48,469 Nature knows something great and joyous is about to happen: 33 00:05:49,350 --> 00:05:52,185 Ahitar, the tiny water spirit - 34 00:05:52,186 --> 00:05:56,096 begins her first journey in the eternal cycle. 35 00:07:03,048 --> 00:07:07,510 All the animals and plants were known to have their own guardian spirits - 36 00:07:07,511 --> 00:07:10,091 who looked after their own. 37 00:07:11,390 --> 00:07:14,350 Tapiotar was the guardian spirit of birds. 38 00:07:14,351 --> 00:07:16,519 She waited in the open water - 39 00:07:16,520 --> 00:07:20,523 and greeted the whooper swans arriving, trumpets blaring, - 40 00:07:20,524 --> 00:07:23,354 on the icy runway. 41 00:08:09,364 --> 00:08:11,782 Many Finnic people thought - 42 00:08:11,783 --> 00:08:15,036 the swan was their divine ancestor. 43 00:08:15,037 --> 00:08:19,237 They believed swans had been humans before breaking down to birds. 44 00:09:05,379 --> 00:09:08,756 The European otter hunts in a large area. 45 00:09:08,757 --> 00:09:14,457 Its territory can cover over 50 kilometers of waterways. 46 00:09:16,265 --> 00:09:20,045 It lives in the water but also spends time on land. 47 00:09:20,352 --> 00:09:23,312 The otter is a solitary creature. 48 00:09:24,565 --> 00:09:29,944 Otters use their sensitive whiskers - 49 00:09:29,945 --> 00:09:33,815 to help track fish even in the darkness of underwater ice. 50 00:10:19,870 --> 00:10:22,622 Otters are playful animals that love to - 51 00:10:22,623 --> 00:10:26,283 slide from one ice hole to another and downhill on their tummies. 52 00:10:28,920 --> 00:10:31,255 The female looks after the offspring by herself. 53 00:10:31,256 --> 00:10:35,166 The pups often stay with their mother for over a year. 54 00:10:56,615 --> 00:10:59,575 Hillervo is the guardian spirit of otters 55 00:10:59,576 --> 00:11:03,204 She sends her people to carry the message forward: 56 00:11:03,205 --> 00:11:06,525 Ahitar is on her way to the lake. 57 00:12:00,595 --> 00:12:06,142 Amphibians frogs were the first vertebrates to live on land - 58 00:12:06,143 --> 00:12:10,893 yet they still return to the water to reproduce. 59 00:12:28,248 --> 00:12:30,666 Toads can hibernate underwater - 60 00:12:30,667 --> 00:12:34,657 since they can breathe through their skin as well as with their lungs. 61 00:12:38,925 --> 00:12:43,085 Toads can live for over 50 years. 62 00:12:51,271 --> 00:12:54,231 Toad wrestling matches commence in the spring - 63 00:12:54,232 --> 00:12:57,892 following the rules of ancient Greek Olympics. 64 00:12:59,571 --> 00:13:04,151 Soon though it starts to look more like freestyle wrestling. 65 00:14:15,480 --> 00:14:19,316 The winner is awarded the fairest of all toads. 66 00:14:19,317 --> 00:14:22,687 There aren't enough brides for everyone, though. 67 00:14:26,825 --> 00:14:32,525 The battle-worn toad must crawl back to its solitary abode - 68 00:14:32,998 --> 00:14:37,288 and wait for a whole year before spring and the next wrestling match. 69 00:15:12,412 --> 00:15:16,992 Come springtime, the warm sun and the cold hard ice engage in battle. 70 00:15:17,375 --> 00:15:20,586 Every year the ice has to surrender. 71 00:15:20,587 --> 00:15:25,049 It then starts moving and forcing its way through everything - 72 00:15:25,050 --> 00:15:28,670 until it softens and melts. 73 00:16:22,315 --> 00:16:27,361 The elk have spent the winter together grazing in large herds. 74 00:16:27,362 --> 00:16:29,780 In the spring they begin to make their way - 75 00:16:29,781 --> 00:16:34,326 towards new pastures following their age-old routes. 76 00:16:34,327 --> 00:16:38,987 Even large waterways cannot stop the elk. 77 00:16:43,586 --> 00:16:48,716 In Finnish folk tales, the elk guardian spirit is called Laus. 78 00:16:48,717 --> 00:16:53,337 He tends to the elk and breaks the herd into groups. 79 00:16:54,431 --> 00:16:56,724 After having spent a long winter together - 80 00:16:56,725 --> 00:16:59,635 friends must finally part ways. 81 00:17:21,082 --> 00:17:24,168 Laus explains why some must cross the water - 82 00:17:24,169 --> 00:17:27,959 while others stay behind. 83 00:17:28,298 --> 00:17:33,338 Sufficient food must be available for everyone in the summer. 84 00:18:45,416 --> 00:18:50,196 Perch and roach swim upstream to spawn. 85 00:18:50,421 --> 00:18:55,551 Not everyone makes it, and only the strongest get to reproduce. 86 00:18:55,552 --> 00:19:00,052 Some continue on, and others stay behind. 87 00:19:06,271 --> 00:19:10,141 Only the cycle of water is never-ending. 88 00:20:00,867 --> 00:20:05,329 In many ancient tales, the world is created from an egg. 89 00:20:05,330 --> 00:20:09,166 In Kalevala, the egg's lower half becomes the earth - 90 00:20:09,167 --> 00:20:12,336 and the upper half becomes the sky. 91 00:20:12,337 --> 00:20:14,963 The yolk turns into the sun - 92 00:20:14,964 --> 00:20:18,717 the white transforms into the moon - 93 00:20:18,718 --> 00:20:23,305 all the coloured bits become the stars - 94 00:20:23,306 --> 00:20:27,546 and the darker bits change into clouds in the sky. 95 00:20:28,770 --> 00:20:32,856 From that same egg our whole world was hatched - 96 00:20:32,857 --> 00:20:36,307 fish and birds were born too. 97 00:20:37,111 --> 00:20:41,031 From the tiny egg hatched the brown trout fry - 98 00:20:41,032 --> 00:20:44,112 the miracle of new life. 99 00:20:55,296 --> 00:21:00,550 The water flows from the spring into streams and rivers, toward the lake. 100 00:21:00,551 --> 00:21:04,761 One part of the water cycle is about to end. 101 00:21:09,978 --> 00:21:13,105 As it flows, the water washes dirt away and is cleansed itself - 102 00:21:13,106 --> 00:21:15,607 in rapids and strong currents - 103 00:21:15,608 --> 00:21:19,152 grabbing some oxygen and nutrients on the way. 104 00:21:19,153 --> 00:21:21,238 It is renewed. 105 00:21:21,239 --> 00:21:25,529 The fresh, oxygen-rich water flows into the lake. 106 00:24:35,391 --> 00:24:39,761 Shrouded by mist, Ahitar inspects her new home. 107 00:24:40,771 --> 00:24:44,191 When the first morning dawns - 108 00:24:44,192 --> 00:24:48,403 she sees how Päivätär, the mother of all living things - 109 00:24:48,404 --> 00:24:52,154 directs life-giving sunlight onto the lake. 110 00:24:52,575 --> 00:24:56,735 From her golden threads she weaves her beams of light. 111 00:25:00,249 --> 00:25:04,252 The lake's ecosystems are powered by the sun. 112 00:25:04,253 --> 00:25:08,333 All they need is just a few fractions of daylight. 113 00:25:14,722 --> 00:25:17,933 The lake is an important part of the cycle of water - 114 00:25:17,934 --> 00:25:20,977 which is why the water spirits - 115 00:25:20,978 --> 00:25:23,678 had to make their home here. 116 00:25:25,274 --> 00:25:27,776 People who lived close to nature understood - 117 00:25:27,777 --> 00:25:30,028 that humans were a part of nature - 118 00:25:30,029 --> 00:25:34,359 and needed to respect its delicate balance. 119 00:25:43,292 --> 00:25:49,292 The eldest of the perch guides Ahitar and introduces the water folk to her. 120 00:26:52,069 --> 00:26:54,321 The perch spawns over a long period of time - 121 00:26:54,322 --> 00:26:59,152 from May to as late as July. 122 00:26:59,577 --> 00:27:04,197 A large female perch can lay up to 50,000 eggs. 123 00:27:04,498 --> 00:27:06,249 Right after spawning - 124 00:27:06,250 --> 00:27:10,620 the new generation must be closely guarded. 125 00:27:45,665 --> 00:27:48,541 The northern pike has always been an important fish for Finnish folk. 126 00:27:48,542 --> 00:27:51,795 The mysterious pike - 127 00:27:51,796 --> 00:27:54,547 was considered the king of fish. 128 00:27:54,548 --> 00:27:58,009 According to an epic poem of its birth pikes came from the sky - 129 00:27:58,010 --> 00:28:02,130 and brought fire and music to people. 130 00:28:07,144 --> 00:28:09,854 People knew the pike's skull was made up of a hundred bones - 131 00:28:09,855 --> 00:28:15,055 and each one was given a name and meaning when casting spells. 132 00:28:15,403 --> 00:28:20,023 These days the skull bones are used to calculate the pike's age. 133 00:29:51,791 --> 00:29:56,201 The black-throated loon is a very timid bird. 134 00:29:56,670 --> 00:29:59,631 People believed the mysterious loon was a messenger of the gods - 135 00:29:59,632 --> 00:30:03,551 and some even thought the dead could assume the shape of the bird - 136 00:30:03,552 --> 00:30:07,302 and return to their families and ask for food. 137 00:30:07,681 --> 00:30:11,684 Black-throated loons were thought to keep evil spirits away - 138 00:30:11,685 --> 00:30:14,979 and so people would brush their cows with loon feathers - 139 00:30:14,980 --> 00:30:19,600 to keep predators from attacking the herd. 140 00:30:27,117 --> 00:30:32,080 No one knows why some birds gather in flocks - 141 00:30:32,081 --> 00:30:35,792 and how their pecking order is established. 142 00:30:35,793 --> 00:30:40,793 It's hard for a new member of the flock to be elected as the leader. 143 00:32:00,127 --> 00:32:01,878 Birds are thought to have evolved - 144 00:32:01,879 --> 00:32:06,709 from small dinosaurs that lived in the Jurassic period. 145 00:32:07,593 --> 00:32:12,593 The scales became feathers to keep the dinosaur warm. 146 00:32:13,265 --> 00:32:17,810 When their upper limbs became stronger and their bones hollow - 147 00:32:17,811 --> 00:32:22,521 the feather-covered creatures took to the skies. 148 00:32:29,239 --> 00:32:34,239 Water birds have played a crucial part in the lives of ancient Finns. 149 00:32:34,912 --> 00:32:39,207 Birds carried messages from gods - 150 00:32:39,208 --> 00:32:41,908 but were also an important source of food. 151 00:32:42,628 --> 00:32:47,578 People welcomed returning migratory birds after a food-scarce winter. 152 00:32:50,844 --> 00:32:56,474 Water birds appear in rock paintings thousands of years old. 153 00:33:55,451 --> 00:33:57,618 The miraculous origin of the world - 154 00:33:57,619 --> 00:34:02,779 life hatched from an egg, is repeated in the life of a bird. 155 00:35:11,235 --> 00:35:14,028 It takes a very little time before the water bird chicks - 156 00:35:14,029 --> 00:35:17,359 are ready to leave the nest after hatching. 157 00:35:17,825 --> 00:35:21,869 On land the chicks would be easy prey. 158 00:35:21,870 --> 00:35:24,705 They are safer on water. 159 00:35:24,706 --> 00:35:29,043 They must, however, learn to respect the water territories of other birds. 160 00:35:29,044 --> 00:35:33,504 It would be foolish to go near a red-throated loon's home. 161 00:36:46,580 --> 00:36:51,542 It is said that the bear was born where the moon lives - 162 00:36:51,543 --> 00:36:53,913 in the heart of day on the Big Dipper's shoulder. 163 00:36:54,421 --> 00:36:56,631 From there, it was lowered onto the Earth - 164 00:36:56,632 --> 00:37:01,002 in a golden cradle hanging from a silver sling. 165 00:37:31,667 --> 00:37:35,670 White-tailed eagles wear five different suits during their lives: 166 00:37:35,671 --> 00:37:40,881 four suits in their youth and one for old age. 167 00:37:45,013 --> 00:37:48,724 In many stories, the eagle acts as a messenger - 168 00:37:48,725 --> 00:37:51,394 and in Kalevala it rescues Väinämöinen - 169 00:37:51,395 --> 00:37:55,135 and helps other heroes as needed. 170 00:39:02,591 --> 00:39:06,886 Lake shores are a haven for many insects. 171 00:39:06,887 --> 00:39:11,587 The metamorphosis, when they migrate from water to land is fascinating. 172 00:39:16,104 --> 00:39:18,731 The dragonfly is a magical creature - 173 00:39:18,732 --> 00:39:22,985 that has lived on the earth for hundreds of millions of years. 174 00:39:22,986 --> 00:39:25,988 It spends a great part of its life underwater - 175 00:39:25,989 --> 00:39:30,609 as a monstrous larva that feeds on other underwater creatures. 176 00:39:38,585 --> 00:39:43,155 Mosquito eggs hatch in the water, and they become swimming larvae. 177 00:39:43,799 --> 00:39:46,175 The larvae breathe through the surface - 178 00:39:46,176 --> 00:39:50,546 using a thin tube that protrudes from their rear end. 179 00:40:52,451 --> 00:40:56,912 Insects born in water need to be reborn into a whole new world - 180 00:40:56,913 --> 00:41:00,783 with completely different laws for life. 181 00:41:01,293 --> 00:41:05,373 These insects change from divers into fliers. 182 00:41:05,672 --> 00:41:10,342 They become airborne in order to reproduce and lay eggs. 183 00:41:10,343 --> 00:41:14,343 From the water, a new cycle of life begins once again. 184 00:41:44,878 --> 00:41:48,797 Without insects there would be no birds: 185 00:41:48,798 --> 00:41:53,548 they live side by side in nature's delicate balance. 186 00:42:55,115 --> 00:42:58,534 Water striders have measured - 187 00:42:58,535 --> 00:43:02,454 the span of the lake many times - 188 00:43:02,455 --> 00:43:05,165 while others beneath the surface - 189 00:43:05,166 --> 00:43:09,286 such as polyps and moss animals are left far behind. 190 00:45:58,047 --> 00:46:01,592 The beaver is known as an ecosystem engineer - 191 00:46:01,593 --> 00:46:04,636 because its purpose in life is to build. 192 00:46:04,637 --> 00:46:09,099 It makes its environment ideal for the preservation of its own species - 193 00:46:09,100 --> 00:46:14,470 by building clams and creating a fine nest inside a water enclosure. 194 00:46:15,607 --> 00:46:20,187 The dams can be several metres high and tens of metres long. 195 00:46:21,321 --> 00:46:25,115 For rafting timber, beavers also build channels - 196 00:46:25,116 --> 00:46:28,106 that can reach hundreds of metres in length. 197 00:47:32,392 --> 00:47:37,479 When threatened, the beaver may stay underwater for as long as 15 minutes. 198 00:47:37,480 --> 00:47:40,482 Its body functions slow down. 199 00:47:40,483 --> 00:47:44,820 This is made possible by a diving reflex many mammals carry - 200 00:47:44,821 --> 00:47:49,481 as a legacy from a time when their ancestors still lived in the water. 201 00:48:02,922 --> 00:48:07,426 A beaver family sometimes include offsprings from the previous year. 202 00:48:07,427 --> 00:48:11,547 As many as ten beavers may live together in the same nest. 203 00:49:29,467 --> 00:49:33,845 As autumn comes, Tapiotar, the guardian spirit of birds - 204 00:49:33,846 --> 00:49:38,756 gathers her flocks and directs them due south for the winter. 205 00:49:39,519 --> 00:49:45,309 It is time to bid a touching farewell to the summer and its bustling life. 206 00:49:49,487 --> 00:49:54,687 One can also hear joy and eagerness in the flocks' farewell calls. 207 00:50:20,935 --> 00:50:22,728 The water folk say good bye - 208 00:50:22,729 --> 00:50:26,356 to a summer bright and vibrant with life - 209 00:50:26,357 --> 00:50:30,444 seeking peace and quiet as the nights get darker. 210 00:50:30,445 --> 00:50:33,447 They need not go far from their home lake. 211 00:50:33,448 --> 00:50:38,648 They can seek shelter in the nooks and crevices of the deep. 212 00:51:38,054 --> 00:51:41,932 According to ancient wisdom, the birds' guardian spirits told them - 213 00:51:41,933 --> 00:51:45,685 when the time was right to migrate - 214 00:51:45,686 --> 00:51:49,346 and they also guided the birds along the journey. 215 00:51:49,816 --> 00:51:54,556 Come spring, they would show the way back north to the nesting grounds. 216 00:51:55,738 --> 00:52:00,200 The guardian spirits may acually be the earth's magnetic fields. 217 00:52:00,201 --> 00:52:06,201 Birds can sense the lines of force and navigate by them. 218 00:53:25,786 --> 00:53:28,830 In the autumn, the brown trout leave the lakes - 219 00:53:28,831 --> 00:53:32,491 and swim upstream towards gravelly patches where they can spawn. 220 00:53:33,002 --> 00:53:35,712 They travel from lakes far along the rivers - 221 00:53:35,713 --> 00:53:40,383 to where they have spawned since times immemorial. 222 00:53:41,302 --> 00:53:46,222 There they were born, and there they will return each autumn. 223 00:53:51,687 --> 00:53:55,857 The guardian spirit of the trout was thought to be related to Tapiotar - 224 00:53:55,858 --> 00:53:59,898 who gathered the migratory birds for their journey south. 225 00:54:00,279 --> 00:54:02,906 Trout spawning is a secret ritual - 226 00:54:02,907 --> 00:54:05,450 no one knew much about. 227 00:54:05,451 --> 00:54:11,161 It takes place in the bottom of fast- flowing streams, unseen by humans. 228 00:55:24,739 --> 00:55:29,451 The spawning dance of trout celebrates life. 229 00:55:29,452 --> 00:55:33,362 Flowing water sets the rhythm - 230 00:55:33,789 --> 00:55:37,000 as couples find their way to the gravelly dance floor - 231 00:55:37,001 --> 00:55:41,711 and females pick their partners for a dance. 232 00:56:15,915 --> 00:56:19,918 Waters cool down and all movement becomes slower. 233 00:56:19,919 --> 00:56:24,422 Waters get heavier as the temperature drops - 234 00:56:24,423 --> 00:56:28,176 reaching their heaviest at four degrees Celsius. 235 00:56:28,177 --> 00:56:31,012 The four-degree water sinks to the bottom of the lake - 236 00:56:31,013 --> 00:56:34,973 lifting colder water upwards towards the surface. 237 00:56:35,768 --> 00:56:37,477 Water is the only substance - 238 00:56:37,478 --> 00:56:41,848 that is lighter when frozen solid than as a liquid. 239 00:56:50,324 --> 00:56:53,576 Even though the northern pike was considered the leader of all fish - 240 00:56:53,577 --> 00:56:56,817 it was also labelled as a "wolf of the waters". 241 00:56:58,624 --> 00:57:01,876 The water wolf was known as the pike of the underworld - 242 00:57:01,877 --> 00:57:04,287 an omen of death. 243 00:57:05,256 --> 00:57:09,551 Shamans of Lapland believed that bad souls ended up in pikes' bowels - 244 00:57:09,552 --> 00:57:12,842 and therefore wouldn't eat pike. 245 00:57:14,515 --> 00:57:18,893 The pike played a significant part in the mythology of ancient Finns. 246 00:57:18,894 --> 00:57:24,184 It could traverse between the worlds of the living and the dead. 247 00:57:26,402 --> 00:57:31,239 It would swim through the deepest of depths into the underworld, Tuonela - 248 00:57:31,240 --> 00:57:35,690 but one of Kalevala's heroes, Ilmarinen, could catch it there. 249 00:59:05,292 --> 00:59:08,002 Viimatar arrives and brings winter with her. 250 00:59:08,003 --> 00:59:10,713 Everything above the ice stops - 251 00:59:10,714 --> 00:59:14,674 and even beneath the surface life is much slower. 252 00:59:16,220 --> 00:59:20,720 Everyone has time to dwell on their own thoughts. 253 01:01:11,377 --> 01:01:16,247 When winter is coming, the northern pike swims into the depths. 254 01:01:17,508 --> 01:01:22,458 Somewhere deep in the cold, beneath the ice, lies Tuonela - 255 01:01:22,763 --> 01:01:28,263 the realm of death watched over by its armoured guards. 256 01:01:29,353 --> 01:01:33,272 The eternal current of living water flows through even Tuonela - 257 01:01:33,273 --> 01:01:37,443 and that is why no one needs to stay there forever. 258 01:01:37,444 --> 01:01:42,444 The power of flowing water always brings life with it. 259 01:04:00,671 --> 01:04:05,291 Viimatar grows an ever stronger roof of ice on the lake's surface. 260 01:04:06,176 --> 01:04:08,511 When water takes its icy form - 261 01:04:08,512 --> 01:04:12,390 its power shapes and erodes the earth's crust. 262 01:04:12,391 --> 01:04:16,435 The ice age tore grooves into a bedrock billions of years in age - 263 01:04:16,436 --> 01:04:19,355 and brought with it ridge gravel and erratic boulders - 264 01:04:19,356 --> 01:04:21,636 that would divide bodies of water. 265 01:04:22,901 --> 01:04:25,736 Deep beneath the ice - 266 01:04:25,737 --> 01:04:29,448 one finds more evidence of the power of water. 267 01:04:29,449 --> 01:04:33,703 Rapids have shaped river bottoms anew. 268 01:04:33,704 --> 01:04:38,534 Flowing water has proved even more powerful than rock. 269 01:04:49,094 --> 01:04:53,055 Life forms long since extinct have also been preserved - 270 01:04:53,056 --> 01:04:56,176 within rock layers. 271 01:04:57,311 --> 01:05:01,981 There, somewhere deep in the underworld beyond consciousness - 272 01:05:01,982 --> 01:05:06,522 lay also the place from which ancient Finns received their secret skills. 273 01:05:29,426 --> 01:05:32,386 Winter is building ice roofs on rapids - 274 01:05:32,387 --> 01:05:37,391 creating halls of ice where the union of water and air is celebrated. 275 01:05:37,392 --> 01:05:41,892 Flowing water and cold air are joined here. 276 01:07:43,226 --> 01:07:47,605 New life is revealed from underneath wintery banks of snow. 277 01:07:47,606 --> 01:07:50,149 A seal pup has been born in a snow cave - 278 01:07:50,150 --> 01:07:54,850 and now it is time for it to venture out into the wide world. 279 01:07:59,367 --> 01:08:03,412 Saimaa ringed seals give birth in midwinter so they take shelter - 280 01:08:03,413 --> 01:08:07,663 in a shoreline snow cave with access to water through a hole in the ice. 281 01:08:08,543 --> 01:08:11,337 The mother uses its front flippers to dig out a cave from the hole - 282 01:08:11,338 --> 01:08:16,328 undetectable until springtime, when its roof collapses. 283 01:08:17,469 --> 01:08:20,971 By then the ringed seal pup - 284 01:08:20,972 --> 01:08:25,262 is big enough to manage by itself in the water. 285 01:08:33,276 --> 01:08:37,780 There are only about three hundred Saimaa ringed seals in the world - 286 01:08:37,781 --> 01:08:41,151 and they all live in Lake Saimaa. 287 01:08:53,296 --> 01:08:57,174 Saimaa ringed seals are fully adapted to living in the water - 288 01:08:57,175 --> 01:09:02,346 but because they are mammals, they have to surface to breathe. 289 01:09:02,347 --> 01:09:06,851 They must also maintain breathing holes in the ice during wintertime. 290 01:09:06,852 --> 01:09:11,512 These ringed seal can stay submerged for as long as half an hour. 291 01:11:28,535 --> 01:11:33,080 The rest of nature still waits for spring to awaken life in the lake: 292 01:11:33,081 --> 01:11:38,377 for millions of fish spawn to mature into new generations - 293 01:11:38,378 --> 01:11:43,340 for birds to arrive from the south, for nesting to begin - 294 01:11:43,341 --> 01:11:48,461 for eggs to grow into bird families. 295 01:11:49,973 --> 01:11:52,474 Even though ice still covers the lake - 296 01:11:52,475 --> 01:11:56,228 the small ringed seal pup underneath it brings with it a promise: 297 01:11:56,229 --> 01:11:59,599 the cycle of water will always continue. 298 01:12:22,714 --> 01:12:25,382 The morning mist arises from the lake - 299 01:12:25,383 --> 01:12:29,173 and with it Ahitar takes to the skies. 300 01:12:32,057 --> 01:12:35,809 As it evaporates and rises ever higher, the water is purified. 301 01:12:35,810 --> 01:12:41,065 Thunder and lightning rid the water of dirt - 302 01:12:41,066 --> 01:12:44,686 and Ahitar is likewise cleansed. 303 01:12:51,201 --> 01:12:56,747 Coming full circle, the water returns to the earth and forests - 304 01:12:56,748 --> 01:13:00,334 and Ahitar rains down from the misty clouds - 305 01:13:00,335 --> 01:13:03,705 and back into the spring where she was born. 306 01:13:07,258 --> 01:13:13,008 There she is reborn new and pure so that she may start another journey. 307 01:13:14,015 --> 01:13:18,295 Old friends are waiting in the spring. 308 01:13:30,698 --> 01:13:50,998 www.ZooCine.CoM Watch Movies and Series! 27623

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