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What's Hidden Under Antarctica?

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MASSIVE ice wall at the End of the World

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WHAT’S THAT SMELL? | #travel #antarctica #traveling #travelling #cruise #penguins #wildlife

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Earth's Secret 8th Continent ???? (EXPLAINED)

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The Secrets of Antarctica

Join a team of marine scientists as they embark on an unprecedented journey across the Great Southern Ocean and beyond to Antarctica.

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What Antarctica’s Name Really Means

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This is the Edge of the World — (1,000ft high ice wall)

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Way out in the forests of Siberia, I found it. The Edge of the World. At least, it looks like that. A massive 1,000 foot high wall of ice and rock that soars out of the plains. Welcome to the Lena Pillars!

@NomadShubham, Nastaya, and I drove a few hundred kilometers into the forest, went on the frozen river, then took a snowmobile to reach this amazing place!

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Night time in the Antarctica!

The real secret hidden in Antarctica....!!!!

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Antarctica is Earth's southernmost continent.Antarctica, on average, is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, and has the highest average elevation of all the continents. It governed by parties to the Antarctic Treaty System that have consulting status.Richard E. Byrd led several voyages to the Antarctic by plane in the 1930s and 1940s. He is credited with implementing mechanised land transport on the continent and conducting extensive geological and biological research.

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What’s Really Happening in the Bermuda Triangle

What’s REALLY Happening in the Bermuda Triangle?
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The Bermuda Triangle has been shrouded in mystery following a huge number of disappearances in the region. I wanted to answer the question: what’s really going on here?

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28 Men Lost In Antarctica But What They Did to Survive Is Amazing

Sir Ernest Shackleton, a legend among British seamen and explorers, decided to build a crew for his famous Antarctic expedition. His new daring idea for a ‘hazardous journey’ gained so much attention from newspapers, that soon Sir Shackleton had a crowd of volunteers knocking at his door. He carefully selected only 27 of them. They were men of steel knowing what a huge goal they set for themselves.

With those men, Ernest Shackleton intended to reach Antarctica and cross the whole continent via the South Pole. In 1914, they left the shores of South Georgia in a ship called Endurance. This journey became one of the greatest survival stories of all time.

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Bad year for crossing the icy waters 2:18
What Shackleton wrote in his diary 4:17
Drifting on ice 5:15
Finding help 6:22
What a miracle! 8:45

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- Sir Ernest Shackleton didn’t really need any advertisement at all. He was already a legend among British seamen and explorers alike. In 1908, he led the British Antarctic expedition and claimed a Victoria Land plateau region of Antarctica for the crown.
- On December 5th, 1914, they left the shores of South Georgia in a ship called Endurance. Endurance was one of the best ships of its time to deal with ice.
- But still she had one crucial weakness – she was designed to crush the ice, but not to sustain being trapped in it.
- The initial hope of Sir Shackleton and his crew was that the ice wouldn’t build up around the ship too much, but by the 24th of January, it was obvious that the pressure on the ship’s hull would only get worse.
- Despite all the effort of shoveling new ice and snow building around the ship, the pressure on the ship only rose. Spring didn’t bring the much-needed relief for the Endurance. From time to time the crew would hear unpleasant crackles and shock sounds.
- On October 27th, Shackleton ordered his men to abandon ship, which was already heavily damaged. He promised the crew that he would bring them home.
- Stepping on solid ground felt like euphoria for 28 tired seamen. Their first days on land were spent refilling food supplies with wildlife; it was their first warm meal in months!
- But Sir Shackleton wasn’t one to surrender and leave his men to certain demise. Instead, he took one lifeboat and only 5 men, and went off to find help.
- On May 10th, they finally reached the shores of South Georgia. Not welcoming shores with warm beds and a good meal, be assured. It was rocky cliffs, with absolutely no place to land.
- When they reached the last ridge, they were at their limit, but suddenly, a familiar sound brought back their energy – a whistle, that’s used to wake up whalers in the morning.
- The whalers knew Shackleton, but at this point, it was pretty hard to recognize him. His bad condition alarmed the whalers, and in no time they were helping to rescue their friends on Elephant Island and they were all alive and well!

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What’s Under The Sea Ice In Antarctica?

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Join me for a rarely seen look under the sea ice in Antarctica. About as many people have been into space as have scuba dived in Antarctica. I wasn’t diving however but I put a Go Pro down two dive holes to see what is on the bottom of the ocean under the sea ice.

The footage I got blew me away.

20m down on the bottom of the sea there is fish and starfish everywhere! In some spots there is huge sponges and Weddell Seals

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Welcome to The Adventure Locker, where we embark on an extraordinary adventure to Antarctica unlike anything you've ever seen before. In this captivating 2023 travel vlog, join us as we delve behind the scenes on our film production, capturing the breathtaking beauty of Antarctica's icy landscapes and the enchanting creatures that call it home.
Our primary mission was to document whale research, but fate had something incredible in store for us. We crossed paths with a man named Jonathan Walton, whose family history in Antarctica spans three generations. Little did we know that his stories would unveil the hidden treasures of this majestic continent and enlighten us about its rich and fascinating past.
As we sail through the pristine waters, guided by the spirit of exploration, Jonathan Walton graciously opens the doors to his family's legacy. From tales of daring explorers who braved the harsh Antarctic conditions to heartwarming accounts of life on the continent, his stories paint a vivid picture of the challenges and triumphs experienced by those who have called Antarctica home.
With our cameras rolling, we uncover the secrets of this icy wonderland, weaving together a visual tapestry that showcases the true essence of Antarctica. Our journey felt like a perfect blend of National Geographic's insatiable curiosity and Disney's magical storytelling, bringing you a mesmerizing cinematic experience that will transport you to the farthest reaches of the globe.

Join us on this expedition as we capture stunning photography of awe-inspiring glaciers, pristine icebergs, and the mesmerizing wildlife that inhabits this remote paradise. Check out the whales gracefully gliding through the frigid waters, their magnificent presence reminding us of the delicate balance of life in Antarctica.
Through our lens, we aim to inspire respectful tourism that understands and preserves the fragile ecosystem of this unique destination. Antarctica,’s untamed wilderness serves as a testament to the remarkable wonders our planet holds. As we share the stories of Jonathan Walton and unveil the captivating history of this continent, we hope to instill a sense of awe and respect for the natural world.
Join us on this travel vlog as we uncover the hidden gems, illuminate the unknown, and unravel the mysteries of a place like no other.
Get ready to immerse yourself in the wonders of Antarctica, for this is a voyage you won't want to miss. Subscribe to our channel, hit the notification bell, and be prepared to embark on an adventure that will leave you in awe of our remarkable planet.

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Thanks for watching the video [Real Life In Antarctica | Travel Channel 2023 ]
00:00 Intro
00:44 Recap
02:02 About Antarctica
02:36 History of Antarctica
04:04 Intro to Jonathan
04:58 Finn Watson drive to south pole
05:30 Where Jonathan's connection started
06:43 Crazy Orca encounter!
09:29 It all falls into place
10:31 The purpose of Antarctica bases
12:55 Stonington Island, the return after 50 years!
16:28 We go swimming in Antarctica!
18:15 Jonathan's winter base
20:32 Until next time

Arrests, ice wall and abandoned Russian town

After some trouble with the law, we sail dangerously close to a glacier and visit an abandoned soviet town.

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This Mysterious Cloud Killed 1200 People ????

Passage to another world

In eastern Nevada, there is a Gosiute story that this cave is a gateway to an other world with lush fields and many usual animals. Access is not always available to enter this other world, but it is told that a strange people live in there and will take prisoner and make slaves of any who dare to intrude on their realm.
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The Country No One Knew Existed

There's a secret country inside the US.
No one knows about it. It has its own flag, currency, and even its own President.
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Antarctica: Hidden Land

Unveiling Antarctica: Secrets Below the Ice | A Journey into Earth's Hidden Wonders

Embark on an extraordinary expedition as we delve into the mysteries hidden beneath Antarctica's icy surface. From subglacial lakes and ancient fossils to meteorite treasures and cutting-edge research stations, join us on a captivating journey of discovery. Subscribe now for a front-row seat to the wonders of science and exploration, where every video promises to unveil the secrets of our planet and beyond. Don't miss out – subscribe and be part of our exploration community today!
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!~????DISCOVERY ALERT????~!ARCHAEOLOGISTS NOW COMPLETELY DUMBFOUNDED AT WHAT THEY UNCOVERED IN ANTARCTICA!

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Google Earth Pro 2023 HI-RES MAXAR QUANTUM SATELLITE IMAGERY....
All Sections run E-W (90-270)
Cable 15 70°15'29.97S 160° 2'58.96E
15km parallel south you find:
Cable 16 70°23'36.40S 160° 3'18.99E
15km parallel south you find
Cable 17 70°31'42.84S 160° 3'20.44E
45 km parallel south you find
Cable 18 70°57'8.65S 160° 3'17.36E
30 km parallel south you find
Cable 19 71°16'5.61S 160°34'33.8

Antarctica’s hidden secrets ❄️

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