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So they made American documentary. I have the notion of watching those you mentioned for a while, I'll try not to postpone it and see for myself. Maybe get an older Attenborough documentary tho I still remember stuff.

Back then Hungarian crews shoot some too, they were quite nice. One great documentary series however wasn't about animals tho nature got some focus. The title is One and a half million steps on Hungary. It was followed by ...and another million steps. Both had more of a touristic purpose, the crew followed the National Blue Trail - on foot ofc - from one corner of the country to the other and filmed such material a cultural anthropologist would lick the corner of his mouth. The Trail leads through small villages where old people still practiced at that time the traditional professions and they made a chronicle of them. Ofc they talked many other people, filmed many buildings, monuments and did many nature shots in between, and gave a picture of the hardships that a tourist should suffer during his hike since tourism was on very low level and infrastructure lacked. I would think it's part of it's charm tho.
Uncut intro music:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=UazsO1FYrG4