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10 Far Off Islands Claimed By Other Countries

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Life on Tristan da Cunha – the World's Most Remote Inhabited Island

Watch the three-part Britain's Treasure Islands documentary series on BBC FOUR, starting Tue 12 Apr 2016 21:00. (repeated Wed 13 Apr 2016 20:00).

This mini-documentary follows Stewart McPherson's journey to Tristan da Cunha, the most remote inhabited island in the world. We meet the Tristanians and an interview with ex-chief islander Harold Green reveals what life is like in Tristan's only settlement, Edinburgh of the Seven Seas.



Please note: although complementary to the BBC FOUR series, the 40 short mini-documentaries are not commissioned or editorially overseen by BBC.

BRITAIN'S TREASURE ISLANDS - MINI-DOCUMENTARIES

Introduction

Overview of the UK Overseas Territories
Filming the Britain’s Treasure Islands TV documentary series
Stewart McPherson’s lecture at the Royal Geographical Society

Mini-documentaries about each of the UK Overseas Territories

Ascension Island – wildlife and heritage
Saint Helena – wildlife and heritage
Tristan da Cunha – wildlife and heritage
Falkland Islands – wildlife and heritage
South Georgia – wildlife and heritage
British Antarctic Territory – wildlife and heritage
British Indian Ocean Territory – wildlife and heritage
Pitcairn Islands – wildlife and heritage
Bermuda – wildlife and heritage
Cayman Islands – wildlife and heritage
British Virgin Islands – wildlife and heritage
Montserrat – wildlife and heritage
Anguilla – wildlife and heritage
Turks and Caicos Islands – wildlife and heritage
Akrotiri and Dhekelia – wildlife and heritage
Gibraltar – wildlife and heritage

Mini-documentaries about specific subjects on particular UK Overseas Territories

Ascension Island – natives and aliens
Ascension Island – supplying the garrison
Saint Helena – wirebird conservation
Saint Helena – plant conservation
Life on Tristan da Cunha – the World’s Most Remote Inhabited Island
Tristan da Cunha – the Monster Mice of Gough Island
Falkland Islands – Jimmy the ex-whaler
British Indian Ocean Territory – coconut crabs
British Indian Ocean Territory – seabirds
British Indian Ocean Territory – underwater
Pitcairn Islands – Henderson Island’s wildlife
Life on Pitcairn Island – home of the descendants of the mutineers from HMS Bounty

Mini-documentaries about systematic wildlife groups across all of the UK Overseas Territories

Terrestrial Invertebrates of the UK Overseas Territories
Amphibians and Reptiles of the UK Overseas Territories
Plants of the UK Overseas Territories
Mammals of the UK Overseas Territories
Birds of the UK Overseas Territories
Marine Life of the UK Overseas Territories

Overview mini-documentaries

Conservation Lessons of the UKOTs
Islands of Evolution
Overview of the Britain’s Treasure Islands book
Shipping 5,000 books to all UK secondary schools COMING SOON
Overview of Britain’s Treasure Islands TV documentary series
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What If You Removed The 10 Largest Countries?

What if you removed the 10 largest countries by land size from the world?

For reference, the 10 largest countries are: Russia, Canada, USA, China, Brazil, Australia, India, Argentina, Kazakhstan and Algeria.

Together, these 10 countries span a distance of over 70 million km2.

So what would Earth look like if we removed these 10 countries? And how would it affect the rest of the planet?

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Strange, Unique & Interesting Capital Cities

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In today's video, we will be exploring some interesting & unique capital cities.

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This Mysterious Cloud Killed 1200 People ????

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Discover Faroe Islands: The Country With the Most Disgusting Food Habits? 59 Fascinating Facts

Discover The Faroe Islands: a Paradise with world's most disgusting food habits?

The Faroe Islands is one of the most breathtaking destinations in the world. Its stunning natural beauty, rugged landscapes, and pristine coastline make it a must-see location for any traveler. If you've been fortunate enough to visit this incredible archipelago, then you know firsthand just how awe-inspiring it can be. The islands are home to many stunning waterfalls, including the Múlafossur waterfall on the island of Vágar. This iconic waterfall drops from a height of 60 meters (197 feet) into the ocean below and is a popular tourist attraction on the islands.

The Faroe Islands have a unique charm that captures the hearts of all who visit, and it's no wonder why. However, what truly sets the Faroe Islands apart from other tourist destinations is its cuisine. Have you ever tried fermented fish? How about a dish made from a sheep's head? These are just a couple of the traditional foods you can expect to find on the Faroe Islands. But why do the locals eat such unusual dishes?

In this video, we'll dive into the history of the Faroe Islands and you will learn fascinating things about the island including their language, history, nature, culture, traditions, economy and much more!

The Only Place on Earth Where Four Nations' Borders Meet

There's only one place on Earth where you can be in four countries at once; and it's in Africa. Learn more about Bright Trip at

The colonization of Africa has created many seemingly arbitrary (and sometimes problematic) borders. One of these African borders is so complicated that it is the only one of its kind in the world. Driaan takes a closer look at how the world's only quadripoint was drawn onto the map, and how its future affects Africans, travelers, and anyone using a smartphone.

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Discover Isle Of Man: Europe’s Most Notorious Island? | 37 Fascinating Facts

Discover Isle of Man: Europe’s most notorious smuggling island and 37 more fascinating facts about this island.

Join us as we uncover the Isle of Man and immerse yourself in its rich culture, traditions, captivating history, breathtaking nature, hidden gems, way of life, rare wildlife, interesting cuisine habits, dangerous TT races, crazy laws, the island’s stunning scenery, geography and so much more.

This video is your passport to an unforgettable journey on the amazing Isle of Man, located in the Irish sea between Great Britain and Ireland.

The Burning Man They DON'T Want YOU To See! (RARE FOOTAGE)

Burning Man is an annual festival held in the Black Rock Desert on the barren playa in Nevada, claiming to be the world's largest Leave No Trace event. For one week, 80,000 people gather to camp out and create an experimental city known as Black Rock City. Today, we travel to the location of Burning Man 2019 to conduct an investigation into what they leave behind. What we found was SHOCKING...

In this documentary, we cover the aftermath of the Burning Man festival: from around the area of Reno, Nevada to the environment around the Black Rock Desert, this is the impact of 80,000 people camping at Burning Man in the Nevada desert.

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Why Turkey is Holding this Island Hostage | Cyprus, Uncharted, Ep. 4

Why Turkey invented this nation
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25 Most Amazing Ancient Ruins of the World

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The world is home to a plethora of fascinating ancient ruins, from crumbling cities to temples that have withstood the test of time. Many of these ancient societies were incredibly innovative and forward thinking. Just take a look at their meticulous city planning and incredible feats of engineering; some of which we are yet to fully understand. Some of the most captivating ancient ruins are full of thousand-year-old mysteries that will boggle even the most curious of minds.

7 Islands No One Wants to Buy Even for $1

Do you ever you dream to own a private island? If you do, you'll probably find this information useful. Have you ever heard that there are whole islands out there that you can purchase for a fraction of the typical price? But the real kicker is that nobody wants to buy them! And there're reasons for that.

Have you ever heard, for example, about Japan's Rabbit Island? They began to thrive and multiply on the island after a chemical weapons plant was closed. And these days, thousands of friendly bunnies will greet you if you decide to pay them a visit!

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A New Continent Is Discovered on Earth In the Pacific Ocean
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Islands with colonial ruins, Brazil 0:31
Untouched nature and pine trees, Canada 1:15
Terrible Tilly, USA 1:55
Partly flooded island, USA 2:43
Island with an abandoned fort, USA 3:15
The island that disappears in the spring, Canada 4:19
Island for a couple only, Australia 5:04
Other islands where you can live
Rabbits island, Japan 6:44
Battleship Island, Japan 7:39
Island in Venice, Italy 8:22
The island of true paradise, the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste 8:57

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- For just 80,000 bucks, you can become the owner of not one but six islands situated on Brazil’s Sao Francisco River. But you’ll be subject to small annual taxes.
- Although Little Rocky Island lies in the Atlantic Ocean, neighboring islands protect it from foul weather. There’s no property on the island, but you can build anything you like there!
- Also known as Terrible Tilly, this island’s nickname speaks for itself. Well, it’s not technically an island in the traditional sense, it’s basically a rock with a single lighthouse on it off the coast of Oregon.
- If you have an extra 40K, you can buy a 1-acre island with a view of picturesque Maine. There’s a little cabin on the island, and you can theoretically build some other property there too if you want.
- You could become the owner of a historic private island on one condition: you have to restore the fort situated on it.
- People typically associate private islands with some sort of tropical paradise. But Canada’s McGibbon Island is nothing like that. Perhaps that explains the super low price tag of 30 grand.
- Welcome to a tiny island off the coast of Tasmania, Australia. This offer is open only for couples, and both partners should be equally eager to go to the island.
- Ōkunoshima Island lies approximately 2 miles off the coast of Japan. From 1929 to 1945, there was a chemical weapons plant on the island that produced poisonous gas.
- Dubbed Battleship Island because it looks like an old half-destroyed battleship, Hashima is located about 9 miles away from Nagasaki. From 1887 to 1974, there was a profitable coal mine on the island.
- Located in Venice, Italy, Lazzaretto Nuovo is also open for tourists but home to nobody. In 1468, the island became a quarantine area for ships that approached the city. This move was meant to protect Venice from the plague.
- Jaco Island belongs to the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste. This island looks like the picture of true paradise: lush green trees, crystal blue waters, and white sand. But his place is uninhabitable.

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Countries with the WORST natural geography on Earth

The geography of our planet is extremely unique, there is quite simply no other planet like it.

The geography of a country plays an important role in aiding or hindering its political, economic and military strength.

If you are a small, landlocked flat country, you will likely be an easy target for an invasion.

If you are surrounded by gigantic mountains, this helps to prevent land invasion, but it may also hinder your trading options.

So in this video, we've researched some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world when it comes to natural geography.

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10 Most Beautiful Beaches in the World - Travel Video

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Whether they're blessed with blindingly bright white sands or located in the most idyllic setting imaginable; the world is truly home to a great number of beautiful beaches, each more breathtaking than the last. While some of them are to be found at the heart of world-famous cities, others are nestled away on tropical islands or tucked away deep inside national parks. Whether they are backed by impressive rock formations, rugged cliffs, or gently swaying palm trees, these beautiful beaches really need to be seen to be believed.

Why this part of the world is so overweight (Polynesia)

All 10 of the most obese nations on Earth are all pacific island nations.

How on Earth can nations which are relatively poor, isolated and tropical paradises be so obese overall?

In this video we will investigate the reasons why Pacific Islanders/Polynesians are so overweight.

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NORWAY TRAVEL DOCUMENTARY | The Grand Norwegian Roadtrip

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Follow us on our Grand Norwegian Roadtrip!
Throughout our journey, we explored all of Norway, from Kap Lindesnes in the far south to the Nordkapp in the far north - and everything in between. Driving more than 14,000 km in ten weeks, our roadtrip included many unforgettable adventures. Watch as we battle the unpredictable weather conditions, enjoy the infinite nothingness of the Arctic, and encounter adorable animals.

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Duration of trip: 72 days
Distance driven: 14,087 km
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01:01 Kap Lindesnes
01:38 Southern Coastline
01:57 Stavanger
02:13 Lysevegen
03:33 Kjerag
04:36 Lysefjord
05:47 Preikestolen
06:15 Ryfylkevegen
07:13 Hellandsbygdvegen
08:19 Åbødalen
08:52 Langfossen
09:24 Hardangerfjord
09:42 Folgefonna
10:37 Hardangervidda
12:05 Aurlandsfjellet
12:43 Borgund Stavkyrkje
13:32 Hemsedal
14:20 Valdres Natur- og kulturpark
15:12 Dovrefjell National Park
17:49 Jotunheimen National Park
18:08 Galdhøpiggen
21:07 Leirdalen
22:10 Sognefjellet
22:38 Old Sanitarium
23:05 Nigardsbreen
24:29 Austerdalsbreen
26:19 Fjærland
26:43 Sognefjord
27:00 Aurlandsfjellet
27:48 Nærøyfjord
28:11 Bergen
28:50 Oldevatnet
29:35 Lovatnet
29:57 Gamle Strynefjellsvegen
30:34 Geirangerfjord
31:15 Trollstigen
31:51 Eikesdalen
32:18 Mardalsfossen
32:44 Aursjøvegen
33:32 Ptarmigan
33:50 Hytte
34:15 Hellesylt
35:28 Runde
36:00 Puffins
37:22 Innerdalen
38:27 Heading north
39:39 Arctic Circle
40:04 Svartisen
40:34 Saltstraumen
41:02 Lofoten
42:18 Reinebringen
42:43 Ryten
43:42 Drying Codfish
44:12 European Otter
45:50 Stoat
46:20 Midnattsolveien
46:43 Vesterålen
47:51 Måtind
48:44 Senja
50:58 Tromsø
51:32 Red Fox
51:52 Lyngen Alps
53:00 Nord Norge
54:15 Hammerfest
54:56 Havøysund
55:52 Nordkapp
57:00 Knivskjellodden
58:23 Magerøya
59:15 Finnmark
01:00:02 Mehamn
01:00:52 Reindeer
01:02:25 Gamvik
01:02:52 Tanaelva
01:03:10 Berlevåg
01:04:58 Vardø
01:05:26 Varanger
01:07:20 Grense Jakobselv
01:08:12 Øvre-Pasvik National Park
01:09:40 Inner Finnmark
01:10:56 Alta Canyon
01:11:42 Gorsabrua
01:12:16 Øvre-Dividal National Park
01:12:50 Rago National Park
01:16:06 Leaving northern Norway
01:16:37 Norway Lemming
01:17:42 Eastern Norway
01:18:25 Femundsmarka National Park
01:22:42 Southeastern Norway
01:23:24 Oslo
01:23:58 Santa Moria Sauna
01:24:12 Outro

20 Most Beautiful Places On Planet Earth

In this video, we’ll be showing you 20 of the Most Beautiful Places on Planet Earth.
Is it the world’s highest sky corridor waterfall walkway in China, with impressive night lighting? Or the mesmerizing Ruyi Bridge? Maybe it will be the crater of fire dubbed the “Door to hell” that leaves your mouth ajar in disbelief? So why don’t you get your awesome-o-meters ready for these amazing places, and let’s dive into it?

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