@@roberthicks1612 Look at the oldest pictures of the Statue of Liberty you can find showing the water line around its base. Now look at the recent images showing the same thing. Are Al Gore`s predictions of rapidly rising seas happening? Did you know that the seas are rising slower now than they were 5000 years ago or even 2000 years ago? Did you know there is MORE ice in the Arctic now than there was 5000 years ago? Did you know Antarctica is GAINING ICE...not losing ice? Did you know rapid temperature changes are the NORMAL and this relatively stable period that allowed our civilization to flourish is a FREAK EVENT? Did you know the temperature can change by as much as 15 degrees C in 100 years and has many times? So the actual TRUTH about climate is far more terrifying than their childish lies. And if we don`t admit there is nothing we can do to prevent crazy climate changes and PREPARE FOR THEM we will probably lose our civilization sooner than you might think. Do any of you remember the massive ice storm in Canada that came within one downed power line of an entire CITY being evacuated for months? Remember the deaths in Texas from the Feb 2021 Winter storm (but only Texas was ridiculed by leftist monsters!)? Imagine something similar happening all the way to the Gulf Coast in America but it doesn`t end for months or years. Imagine Europe buried under ice that just won`t stop. How will we get food? How will we repair the power lines if the ice won`t stop? THIS IS THE REAL DANGER THEY AREN`T TELLING YOU ABOUT!
Yes, we`ll just blame BillyBob in Alabama over natural climate variations like good little hypocrite bigots while puttering around in motorboats, airplanes, jets, etc, and telling more lies for profit. Do these people WANT another massive glacial period? There`s more ice in the Arctic now than the average over the past 10,000 years. They know this. They`re liars!
I bet the cameras did no justice to the scenery you guys experienced…even so this was very beautiful! Good luck to Olga and her family☘️..I appreciate young strong minded women like her👍🏼🌎💙
I stayed up very late to finish these 2-part documentaries... The ways it presented and dissected the situation and potential problems in the Arctic were excellent. Would love to see more of these materials of extreme significance. Thank you so much to the production team and field crew.
Utterly fascinating, beautiful and extraordinarily insightful. Thank you again DW for another brilliantly filmed and produced documentary of such great importance!!
These people who live up there are hearty souls. I have limitless respect for them for being able to survive in such an inhospitable area. The musk oxen are amazing and I was unaware they lived up there.
Thank you for this excellent documentary. Ive had the privilege as a researcher in aerial surveying to have been nearly everywhere this film has gone, yet I learned many things I did not know about those places. What fun it must have been... and adventure too.
Incredible images!!! And yes, the world must be worried. Thanks for sharing this formidable adventure with crucial information about what is happening up there that will no doubt affect us all.
Great documentary. Olena and her family were so at ease in such a harsh environment. That is proof of their mastery of the skills to live with the land and ocean.
This is an excellent two part documentary that looks at many different aspects of the Arctic region. I had vaguely heard that the Russians have been increasing their interest in this area but like many I thought ‘so what?’. Now at least because of this documentary I have a better idea about why it is important for the world to take a greater interest in the Arctic region. This fact is particularly true when considering the issues surrounding climate change. Thank you DW for putting these two videos together.
These are one of the most wonderful and amazing documentary I ever watched. It seems like I am with them and travelling the amazing places of the North side of the earth.
Brilliant DW Documentary. Exceptional body of work detailing geopolitical and social economic dependency of the Arctic region. I'm particularly amazed at the sheer resilience of the Innuit people and the navigation skills. All the best to the young innuit lady's aspirations & pursuit of knowledge.
That was as suspenseful as a well-made drama! Somehow the dangers of the natural world still leave us with a sense of awe even as they threaten, unlike the dangers brought by geo-politics which you know is senseless and would be more costly to the whole world.
So informative and beautiful. I sat on the edge of my seat a couple times. Am very interested in the Arctic and what will happen about shipping routes and climate change. Thank uou
Thank you DW Team... This is one of the most unusual and impressive documentaries I have had the pleasure of seeing in my life... As I will never be able to travel to these places, this is the most realistic virtual experience U can ever have... Thank you again... 🙏😇🙏
It's actually a good thing to reduce shipping traffic from the middle east and redirect that into northern Eurasia. This would help facilitate peaceful cooperation and economic development between Europe, Russia, and China.
I really enjoyed that, I have been to the Arctic 5 times since I retired in Kingston Ontario. Last summer I got to Devon Island 900 km north of the Arctic Circle and north of Baffin Island and witnessed a mother polar bear and 2 cubs feeding on a small whale carcass. I have kayaked on both coasts of Greenland. Needless to say, it was really interesting for me. It is not an easy nor cheap place to visit.
I nominate this documentary for an Academy Award. This is leading edge climate change research. Unfortunately few people understand the signing of the findings. Which reinforce the "theory". 8:08. Minky whale goulash, pieces of blubber and coarsely cut meat on the menu. 'Uh, where'd we stash those energy bars'. 9:15. Spectacular aurora borealis. 16:50. Doesn't anyone have a satellite phone? 25:04 Igor spends Christmas cutting up a reindeer in his bathtub ... As a city dweller he's a funeral director and a tourist guide. No fiction author would dare make up a character like that.
Another great documentary from DW. Making another documentary about the degrading infrastructure due to the permafrost thawing in the Arctic region would be interesting. This has been done, but this needs more exposure. Thawing permafrost is and will ruin structures, roads, pipelines, etc.
Absolutely beautiful & mesmerising documentary with beautiful music bring played in the background.Hats off to the brave DW filming crew for enduring such extreme weather and hardships just to show us the mesmerising,breathtaking and pristine beauty of the Artic.Iam scared what global warming will do such untouched beauty.Once again thank you DW for blessing us with these excellent two-part documentaries regarding Artic.
yes, in North East Greenland : plan for the worst and hope for the best. And from experience the worst is always unexpected : we ended up seeking our gasoline barrels down the coastline for almost a km after the Nordendskjold Glacier calved [ Kaiser Frantz Joseph Fjord end glacier ] while we weren't at basecamp, and we were across the fjord at that time.], after that we had to be careful as water was mixed with it. ( and since it was also going to be used by another expedition in that area to ferry us back to where a Twin Otter could land the water had to be filtered out... luckily for me, I was the expedition logistic manager so I was busy making sure each box contained what it was suppposed to contain ( updating the content lists when needed ) and sorting stuff out while others dealt with the water gasoline issue. ) Edit : Now lets be honest, if you have the money ( it's not cheap ) and the opportunity, take it. It's something you will remember all your life. We were deep in the National Park which added more than a few caveats and paperwork, but around the Scoresby Sund area is out of the Park area and is awesome enough.
Hats off to the writers of this documentary. Narration had the biggest impact and made it complete.
Yea, they are some of the best fear mongering writers of the liberal propaganda machine.
Your 100 percent right michal
@@tinangkong Na, its just the usual propaganda bs lies, nothing unusual
@@roberthicks1612
Look at the oldest pictures of the Statue of Liberty you can find showing the water line around its base. Now look at the recent images showing the same thing. Are Al Gore`s predictions of rapidly rising seas happening?
Did you know that the seas are rising slower now than they were 5000 years ago or even 2000 years ago? Did you know there is MORE ice in the Arctic now than there was 5000 years ago? Did you know Antarctica is GAINING ICE...not losing ice?
Did you know rapid temperature changes are the NORMAL and this relatively stable period that allowed our civilization to flourish is a FREAK EVENT? Did you know the temperature can change by as much as 15 degrees C in 100 years and has many times?
So the actual TRUTH about climate is far more terrifying than their childish lies. And if we don`t admit there is nothing we can do to prevent crazy climate changes and PREPARE FOR THEM we will probably lose our civilization sooner than you might think.
Do any of you remember the massive ice storm in Canada that came within one downed power line of an entire CITY being evacuated for months? Remember the deaths in Texas from the Feb 2021 Winter storm (but only Texas was ridiculed by leftist monsters!)? Imagine something similar happening all the way to the Gulf Coast in America but it doesn`t end for months or years. Imagine Europe buried under ice that just won`t stop. How will we get food? How will we repair the power lines if the ice won`t stop? THIS IS THE REAL DANGER THEY AREN`T TELLING YOU ABOUT!
Yes, we`ll just blame BillyBob in Alabama over natural climate variations like good little hypocrite bigots while puttering around in motorboats, airplanes, jets, etc, and telling more lies for profit. Do these people WANT another massive glacial period? There`s more ice in the Arctic now than the average over the past 10,000 years. They know this. They`re liars!
I bet the cameras did no justice to the scenery you guys experienced…even so this was very beautiful! Good luck to Olga and her family☘️..I appreciate young strong minded women like her👍🏼🌎💙
I stayed up very late to finish these 2-part documentaries... The ways it presented and dissected the situation and potential problems in the Arctic were excellent. Would love to see more of these materials of extreme significance. Thank you so much to the production team and field crew.
Utterly fascinating, beautiful and extraordinarily insightful. Thank you again DW for another brilliantly filmed and produced documentary of such great importance!!
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@@DWDocumentary hi what is the name of the song at 28:15?
These people who live up there are hearty souls. I have limitless respect for them for being able to survive in such an inhospitable area. The musk oxen are amazing and I was unaware they lived up there.
The high production standards & quality content of DW documentaries is much appreciated. Thanks for sharing via UA-cam 👍
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This is just a breathe taking documentary..kudos to the editorial team
Astonishing documentary, amazing images, a beautiful portrait of northern living on the edge and an absolutely frightening picture of global tensions.
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It was a very nice, brilliant, and informative documentary. It deserves a nominated Oscar Award.
Nearly all DW documentaries do
Russia wants to control everything and everyone. They(not Putin but most of population) hate all civilized world.
oscar or emmy?
yea, they should give it the award for best fiction in a non science propaganda piece of the decade.
@@roberthicks1612 and your point is?
Such an incredible landscape. Kudos to the locals who have learned to survive in it.
Greenlanders is a tuff people
Thank you for this excellent documentary. Ive had the privilege as a researcher in aerial surveying to have been nearly everywhere this film has gone, yet I learned many things I did not know about those places. What fun it must have been... and adventure too.
Amazing beauty, beautifully filmed, and the smiling Inouit even more beautiful ! Cudos to the courageous reporters! Thank you for the insight.
A documentary at its excellences! Thank you!
"Propaganda at its excellences! Thank you!" Fixed it for you.
@@roberthicks1612 flat earther?
No documentary movies will achieve the brilliant piece of report that DW gave. I love it.
"No propaganda movies will achieve the brilliant piece of report that DW gave. I love it." Fixed it for you.
Just incredible. Thanks to all whom made this doco. 🙏🤜🤛
Kudos to the entire team for such detailed and beautiful documentary.
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Wow! Johannes Hano and all the DW team brilliant job. Thank you for bringing this amazing documentary to us.
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I’ve been looking forward to this. I didn’t expect it so soon. Good show 👍
Thank you so very much for bring to light what is going on with the Arctic. I made sure to tell everyone I know to watch this film!
Parts 1 and 2 form a marvelous documentary. So very educational and informative. Well done!
Thank you so much for this documentaries. Excellent.
Incredible images!!! And yes, the world must be worried. Thanks for sharing this formidable adventure with crucial information about what is happening up there that will no doubt affect us all.
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Great documentary. Olena and her family were so at ease in such a harsh environment. That is proof of their mastery of the skills to live with the land and ocean.
Background Music is fantastic. Complementing the scenario it actually elevated the Documentary.
Wow! What an excellent, non-biased Documentary! It's nice to have this wonderful source of real-world information!
You guys are very courageous. Thank you for this awesome documentary
I want to be a part of these expeditions. The world is indeed a beautiful place. Kudos to DW for this Documentary
This is an excellent two part documentary that looks at many different aspects of the Arctic region. I had vaguely heard that the Russians have been increasing their interest in this area but like many I thought ‘so what?’. Now at least because of this documentary I have a better idea about why it is important for the world to take a greater interest in the Arctic region. This fact is particularly true when considering the issues surrounding climate change. Thank you DW for putting these two videos together.
Thank you DW and team visited there, brought such a amazing info for us. Thoughts provoking shots in videos, well reported.
the enormity of the geography and the incredible transitions of phase are really hard to put into words
You guys produce some really good stuff. Thank you!
THAT was interesting !!! Thanks DW 🙂
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It's enthralling, fascinating and beyond words to see the pristine beauty of the Arctic.
Of course Russia owns 53% of the shoreline. Any nation with this much frontier with potential mineral wealth would do the same.
thank-you for making this video, i didn't know so much was going on. keep up the good work!!
It is a brilliant documentary, the camera work is very good and well-narrated
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Fascinating and topical doco, given the current situation regarding climate change and geo politics...........!
DW documentaries never disappoint
NEVER !!
Hats 👒 up sir for wonderful documentary amazing video graphics and heart touching music. Great work thanks DW.
Thank You DW for the superb documentary and knowledgeable narration about the Artic, you are the master to reckon with.
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Fuggin amazing docu. DW might be one of the best news agencies on this planet as well
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This documentary is jawdropping
An accomplished documentary, thanks DW, setting the standard.
Great doco and scenery was magic
An exceptional film. Bravo!
I LOVE ALL THE DW DOCUMENTARIES. You guys deserve oscar. Your most of the documentaries are better than many basic & mediocre hollywood movies.
Extremely brilliant and educative documentary. Kudos to the creators
Excellent work on parts 1 & 2 .
I enjoyed the educational experience
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These are one of the most wonderful and amazing documentary I ever watched. It seems like I am with them and travelling the amazing places of the North side of the earth.
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As a Russian I find this documentary to be outstanding
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An astounding documentary. Thank you 🙏
Thanks so much for posting.
Happy October Birthday, Hope you keep the memory alive for many years.
Brilliant DW Documentary.
Exceptional body of work detailing geopolitical and social economic dependency of the Arctic region.
I'm particularly amazed at the sheer resilience of the Innuit people and the navigation skills.
All the best to the young innuit lady's aspirations & pursuit of knowledge.
Awesome Score...👉 Hans Zimmer 🎶 🎯
Absolutely Fascinating. Such an educational journey..
Another excellent docu, thank you DW👍
That was as suspenseful as a well-made drama!
Somehow the dangers of the natural world still leave us with a sense of awe even as they threaten, unlike the dangers brought by geo-politics which you know is senseless and would be more costly to the whole world.
A spectacular, fascinating and prescient documentary. Thank you.
Russia wants to control everything and everyone. They(not Putin but most of population) hate all civilized world.
Thanks so much for sharing, super wonderful camaras which can take such beautiful images of that freezing cold and wonderful area... blessings
So informative and beautiful. I sat on the edge of my seat a couple times. Am very interested in the Arctic and what will happen about shipping routes and climate change. Thank uou
Wow! Who knew this place existed. Our world is so complicated. Love the narration, the music and the video. Kudos DW!
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There cannot be any better documentaries than DW. You are really the best.
Thank you!
A well explained documentary..thanks to the production team
"The beauty of its nature." Thanks for this documentary.
Russia wants to control everything and everyone. They(not Putin but most of population) hate all civilized world.
Alaina sounds very calm
Wonderful report thankyou!
Beautifully made, interesting and worrisome as well. Thank you for a well made documentary.
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Very nice Documentary. Loved how you used the golden compass tv show music theme
Wahu l like this documentary from DW , l have learn more about the world and the arctic life ,congratulations, continue doing good work 👏 🙌
Magnificent, beautiful and educational.Thank you so much.
U guys killed it with the music in the background well done 👍
Thank you DW Team...
This is one of the most unusual and impressive documentaries I have had the pleasure of seeing in my life...
As I will never be able to travel to these places, this is the most realistic virtual experience U can ever have...
Thank you again...
🙏😇🙏
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Living on Baffin Island it was awesome to see all the other areas around us in this 2 part doc.
Where do you live on Baffin?
It's actually a good thing to reduce shipping traffic from the middle east and redirect that into northern Eurasia. This would help facilitate peaceful cooperation and economic development between Europe, Russia, and China.
one of the best by DW
I really enjoyed that, I have been to the Arctic 5 times since I retired in Kingston Ontario. Last summer I got to Devon Island 900 km north of the Arctic Circle and north of Baffin Island and witnessed a mother polar bear and 2 cubs feeding on a small whale carcass. I have kayaked on both coasts of Greenland. Needless to say, it was really interesting for me. It is not an easy nor cheap place to visit.
Waaoh, this is incredibly wonderful. Very informative ,insightful ,beautiful sceneries, great work and thank you very much for this.
A truly wonderful glimpse of a mainly unnoticed world. Thank you.
Interstellar music was spot on! Awesome documentary
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I nominate this documentary for an Academy Award.
This is leading edge climate change research. Unfortunately few people understand the signing of the findings. Which reinforce the "theory".
8:08. Minky whale goulash, pieces of blubber and coarsely cut meat on the menu. 'Uh, where'd we stash those energy bars'.
9:15. Spectacular aurora borealis.
16:50. Doesn't anyone have a satellite phone?
25:04 Igor spends Christmas cutting up a reindeer in his bathtub ... As a city dweller he's a funeral director and a tourist guide. No fiction author would dare make up a character like that.
Man you are right. This was well done. happy there was two parts. What a sweet girl in the interviews too!
It's so cool 😎 when the noise gets stressful, u mute it , it's adleast as entertaining & quiet , awe, 💝
Nice documentary .
A documentary that is need to see...as if i was there in Arctic. Amazing documentary..
Both well-made docos - well done.
Well done! A region that will likely become a hot-point for much in the future.
Already is, just nobody around to notice out loud.
Another great documentary from DW. Making another documentary about the degrading infrastructure due to the permafrost thawing in the Arctic region would be interesting. This has been done, but this needs more exposure. Thawing permafrost is and will ruin structures, roads, pipelines, etc.
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Absolutely beautiful & mesmerising documentary with beautiful music bring played in the background.Hats off to the brave DW filming crew for enduring such extreme weather and hardships just to show us the mesmerising,breathtaking and pristine beauty of the Artic.Iam scared what global warming will do such untouched beauty.Once again thank you DW for blessing us with these excellent two-part documentaries regarding Artic.
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I recognize Time by Hans Zimmer from Inception. Fits perfectly with this awesome video. Thank you DW. You even talked about Canada.
sound like Ludovico Einaudi - Experience
I long for the days when the CBC did investigative journalism like this.
Yeah. They also used soundtracks from Interstellar and the soundtrack at the end of the video is the title soundtrack of "His Dark Materials"".
@@sluggo562 and NFB
@o k t o b e r He said “You even talked about Canada”. That sentence implies that he also talked about other countries.
Wow,,,, full of information and fascination, amazingly brilliant documentation 😳😳😳,, hats off,,, DW 🙌👏👍😍
Thank you for your videos.
I was waiting for the 2nd part...
Me too.
Excellent documentaries
Really great documentary ❤❤
Really good and brilliant documentary. Thank you for bringing this masterpiece to us.
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Brilliant Documentary
yes, in North East Greenland : plan for the worst and hope for the best.
And from experience the worst is always unexpected : we ended up seeking our gasoline barrels down the coastline for almost a km after the Nordendskjold Glacier calved [ Kaiser Frantz Joseph Fjord end glacier ] while we weren't at basecamp, and we were across the fjord at that time.], after that we had to be careful as water was mixed with it. ( and since it was also going to be used by another expedition in that area to ferry us back to where a Twin Otter could land the water had to be filtered out... luckily for me, I was the expedition logistic manager so I was busy making sure each box contained what it was suppposed to contain ( updating the content lists when needed ) and sorting stuff out while others dealt with the water gasoline issue. )
Edit : Now lets be honest, if you have the money ( it's not cheap ) and the opportunity, take it. It's something you will remember all your life.
We were deep in the National Park which added more than a few caveats and paperwork, but around the Scoresby Sund area is out of the Park area and is awesome enough.
Very well produced documentary!
A very good documentary.
simply outstanding...thank you.
Excellent video. Thanks to all.
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