Some of us think that the Arctic is a barren wasteland, but this video shows the other way around. A drone captured a new stunning video of the beautiful wildlife shot by 24-year-old Arctic Watch photographer Nansen Weber, he undertook the mission of filming on the Northwest Passage. His family has been coming to the Arctic three generations now and is running a small adventure business.

After years of trying, Weber finally got the footage of the Arctic's beauty that is often downplayed and ignored. It showcases and shows us a rare bird's eye view of the last beluga nurseries on earth where nearly two thousand whales congregate every year which was captured last summer in Nunavut's Cunningham Inlet.

The video also shows the polar bears living in the environment and the unique landscapes at this seemingly desolate region. Weber hopes that his videos and pictures of the beautiful place make people realize what could be lost if the ecosystem is disrupted.