@@PoipoleEntertainment1987 This is the single stupidest comment I have ever seen. The Sentinelese are humans. They live on an island. How the fuck would said island be untouched by humans?
You know, its really nice that there's still mysteries out there. There are no new continants to explore or islands, so to know that there's some untouched parts of the world is a good feeling. At least we havnt ruined everything.
@@reggieholder576 You should probably learn proper punctuation and capitalization before you start criticizing other people about spelling typos in a 4 month old comment.
I love watching videos like this. "No one has ever explored these areas; but, we have these amazing photographs that aren't satellite images." The only place that I'm aware of is parts of Alaska are said to be untouched by mankind. I hope that there is still one thing inside the United States that is still sacred.
The Marianna Trench has always fascinated me. I'm surprised it wasn't #1 on this List! Thankyou for the Video! Keep up the great Work! Love this Channel! 💛👍🌛🌝🌜💛
Men do not need to set anymore foot on these parts of the earth. Everywhere they set their foot they spoil the area. Glad some of those place are unreachable.
When a sub went into the Mariana Trench, they saw a plastic bag like you get at a store. Explorer and businessman Victor Vescovo descended 35,853 feet (10,927 meters) into the Pacific Ocean, breaking the record for deepest dive ever.May 13, 2019
@@EndingTimes0 Obviously they can, but "set foot on" implies that it's a location people haven't walked or stood in/on. You can't stand in/on the open ocean underwater.
I would love to get out of Minnesota.... PERMANENTLY lol.
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bruhhh. How can you live that long and not to have ever experienced the wonderful joy of Disney World's long lines, expensive foods, overhype rides, and the expensive parking tickets?!?!!!?!? I only go to Disney World these days to look at hot teen girls / college aged girls taking selfies and posting on instagram.
Here is a good visual of how deep our oceans are. When you see an airliner jet in the air, they are usually around 30,000ft. Now with that visual of the plane, it will give you an idea of how deep the oceans are.
The aircraft is at 30,000 feet ABOVE SEA LEVEL. So if you are 5000 feet ASL, then you are only 25,000 feet below the aircraft. But you will still get a rough idea of the scale. It is not very good, because there is no reference for comparison.
For you from New York City, if you want to walk the equivalent to the deepest part of the ocean seen on this video (which is over 22 miles or 36,037 meters) walk from the bottom tip of Manhattan at the Circle Line Boat entrance all the way up to the upper tip of Manhattan (called Inwood) and that is only 13 miles. That deepest ocean point is almost two lengths of Manhattan (going South to North) short by only four miles. That is insane.
It is ridiculous when I hear people say "we know more about space than under the ocean". Have they ever considered that there could possibly be infinitely many oceans on near infinite other worlds that are just as if not vastly more complex and mysterious than our own? We can't even begin to imagine what is out there. Just the shear amount of space should make this obvious.
Think we have to define what "know more about..." means. If that means proportion of the total, assumes we know the limits of knowledge of a topic, which actually we never know. Even if counting facts/ total research, maybe some of it is wrong/ misled. So people can keep yapping about their perceptions, still probably more that we don't know than what we know about most anything (more we know, more we realize we don't know much. Just speculation but maybe why it seems we "know more about space" because it's so distant, we admit we can't explore very far and just compartmentalize assumptions and observations... And maybe the assumption that "hey we haven't explored all the ocean yet, even tho we have coexisted with it pretty much since the beginning of time... What's up with that!? We don't know much about the mysteries..." XD Also impossible since space, for practically all intents and purposes is (by our intuition at least) practically infinite, unlike the Ocean-- we can calculate roughly the total volume, estimate biomass, etc. sure we may never hit the nail on the head but sure beats whatever best estimates/ trends we can sum up about space (also eerie to think, least imo, we will never know what's beyond the observable universe, by definition)
Travelled to Mt. Everest base camp and machupuchare base camp as well and I didn't know the peak was undiscovered as it's one of the most famous hiking tracks in nepal. Beautiful place
This isn't dark though it's about as dark as a carnival fun house. Be afraid theres muuuuusic and it's spooooooooooooky. Maybe this music could have been freaky if this video was about world record tape worms.
" no human has step foot on" describes humans exploring on 1/2 the list. Shows footage of humans walking on places and one is actually a park and another is a touristy swimming attraction
Hi! Manipur is a state in India bordering with Myanmar. It has many ancient books and verbal stories saying it is the place from where human beings spread all over the world. Also says that it used to have one of the oldest civilization in the world. There are also many interesting things about ancient scientific knowledge example, "Numit" is the local name for Sun ; Nu = Living things and Mit = Eyes which means the thing which makes living things eyes see other things. There are many ancient carvings on the rock and many other interesting things. In 2009 archaeological department of Manipur University excavated inside "Kangla fort" and they found an earthen wire. Surprisingly, when it was carbon 14 dated it tuned out to be oldest in the history of human civilization but government didn't even give a shit. Most interesting part here is no one has ever tried to discover this place. Very much neglected by the govt as well. So, this is my kind request to do something about this place which still remain untouched. Please...
There are Places in the Great Sandy Desert of Australia that I saw in the 80's by Helicopter that are unbelievable plateaus of limestone with palm trees and deep water pools no doubt known by the indigenous aboriginal peoples in the past but now probably forgotten, hidden by remoteness and the camouflage of sand dune country so repetitive out there. I will never forget those sanctuaries of life in the desert.
12th place- The Movile cave in Romania. Discovered recently, it's a cave with very little oxygen, where only about 43 species of animals live, from which 33are completely new species. The cave is closed because nobody can go any further, so it's still unknown how really big is a d what else can be found. The American movie "The cave" was made after its discovery.
I'll highly recommend the Tsingy, as I have set foot on it. The dirt roads are fine, and the river banks are steep, so crocs aren't really a problem. Tsingy is incredibly beautiful, and Sifaka's are really cute.
You know that there are places in the heart of Alaska that no one has ever set foot. With its massive size, almost twice that of Texas, there are vast areas of mountain ranges, especially in the northern half, that are too remote to access.
I heard the story about when Alaska belonged to Russia, their government sent a team of explorers into those northern ranges. They never returned. So they sent a second group, never saw them again. So, no one has attempted to go there since.
I believe when he is describing what he calls Machu Picchu, he is actually describing Mount Kailash. They are both amazing places, but the 2nd matches the detail description better.
He is talking about Machapuchare, not Machu Picchu. Machapuchare is in Nepal. Mount Kailash is hundreds of miles away in China. Three different mountains. Turn on subtitles/captions.
Title of the video says that no human has ever set foot on these 11 places, yet literally EVERY PLACE with the exception of the under water spots has had people set foot on them!!
What you and the other commenters don’t realize is that type of blatant “mistake” is intentional. In all seriousness, it’s one of the more recent techniques that content creators use to get more views (and thus more $). As your comment demonstrates, every time they throw in one of these types of errors, viewers make correction comments and/or just complaints. UA-cam doesn’t know what the content of the comments are, it just factors them into the algorithm and, doing so, raises the recommended rank of the video which offers more views. Seriously, look at any major YT channel and odds are you will see one super obvious mistake per video and a number of people commenting on it. It’s a real thing.
A very interesting and good topic to discuss music makes it really hard to concentrate with though cause it’s so suspense building Next you should make a video called most uninhabitable places in the universe
Christopher MacLennan excellent, I wish a few other posters would take an interest in history & learn that the Picard from Star Trek was actually a nod by Gene Roddenberry to a brave explorer from the past...
Do you know other places on Earth that are untouched by humans?
They will Kill You yeah the Sentineles Tribe Island
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@@PoipoleEntertainment1987 There are humans there
@@PoipoleEntertainment1987 This is the single stupidest comment I have ever seen.
The Sentinelese are humans. They live on an island.
How the fuck would said island be untouched by humans?
Think the title is a little misleading. Showing us this places and stinkin' humans are all over the place in some of these areas.🤣
No human has ever set foot on.... except for that one time
Lol
lol
you do realize they can use drones?
@@deniyahhalcatrel4597 thank u
@@reshawnamorgan3359 drones don't have a lot of range, and to classify and catalog fauna/flora you need to inspect the specimen
"No human has ever set foot on"
*shows 100 people chilling in that place
Lol
Lol
Lol
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Lol
“Places no human has ever set foot on”
Camera man:finally a worthy opponent
Maybe they took photos via an helicopter?
No humans have ruined the earth enough.
@@SunshineJoe-cx8yz you mean like helicopter in the cave🥴
@@SunshineJoe-cx8yz helicopter cant reach there
try space other planet
I can listen to this guy talk all day his voice is so soothing!
I agree
Yes you’re right.
"Placed no human has set foot on" - picks a location for #1 that literally has bridges built around it for foot travel. SMH
Just curious what does SMH stand for
@@lovenotwar598 shake my head
Shaking my head =smh
Exactly. And why would someone need to start a group to preserve an area when he's the idiot exploring it? Just stay the hell away.
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If no one explored those areas then how are there photos of them?🤔🤨🤔
Drones! Probably drones. But seriously, for a video about places never touched by man, it seems all of of the have been touched be man at some point.🤔
The government
@@RonyTomo420 if they did then it should be labeled as "Areas discovered by man" not vise versa
facts -_- no one cares about ik I wasn’t the only one who was thinking that 😂😂
Stop just...stop
Give this guy an Oscar for the “most dramatic narrating voice that’s not really needed” 👏🤣👏
Lol
Thats Edris Alba the actor ftom GB his voice is deep.
😂😂😂
Should be hosting some police show lol
The glitchy flash transitions was also not needed and almost gave me a seizure.
I've been single for a few years now, I could be in this category..
Haha. Good comment. Sadly, me too.
Oddly enough, me too.
Same
this video is about things noone has set *foot* on, meaning noone has stepped on you yet but you want to be stepped on? each to their own i guess...
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The background music is scarier than the actual video 😅
and theres spoopy skulls and stuff
ua-cam.com/video/3vDTu1FaxMY/v-deo.html
🤣🤣
*it gives de spooks*
Its not meant to be scary
You know, its really nice that there's still mysteries out there. There are no new continants to explore or islands, so to know that there's some untouched parts of the world is a good feeling. At least we havnt ruined everything.
Unfortunately I feel like it will only take time.
if you hate people so much go live in a unhabited jungle or something
This should be titled 11 Place on Earth that have rarely explored by Humans
You could also say “rarely exploited” ;)
Billy Langham can't you spell?it's ''places''.you're welcome
@@reggieholder576 You should probably learn proper punctuation and capitalization before you start criticizing other people about spelling typos in a 4 month old comment.
@@duckhunter17 don't tell me,or anyone, what t d. OK.i just did that in the last part to piss you off.lighten up
@@reggieholder576 the fuck is t d
Sound like fun places to visit, I’m glad these places are hard to reach by humans and the wildlife can live freely.
It’s amazing how the work God has done years ago keeps us busy til this day.
Why the hell would a person be in a trench 1000s of feet underwater...i need to know places on land, so I can hide from people...
Discovery.
Set foot on the ocean floor? My cousin Thomaso did get to the bottom of the Hudson river in a drum.
unless they never wanted to be seen or heard from again...
Hahahah.i like that idea
Human curiosity and discovery. Same reason we explore space
I love watching videos like this. "No one has ever explored these areas; but, we have these amazing photographs that aren't satellite images."
The only place that I'm aware of is parts of Alaska are said to be untouched by mankind. I hope that there is still one thing inside the United States that is still sacred.
What a spectacular planet we live on
The Marianna Trench has always fascinated me. I'm surprised it wasn't #1 on this List! Thankyou for the Video! Keep up the great Work! Love this Channel! 💛👍🌛🌝🌜💛
Men do not need to set anymore foot on these parts of the earth. Everywhere they set their foot they spoil the area. Glad some of those place are unreachable.
Why do you think so?
Agreed nature is a beauty that should not be touched or polluted by us humans
You do know without people nature is just a lump of rock and some water right?
If you have a smartphone and live in a house, you are part of the problem you have created in your mind
The way it should be...
When a sub went into the Mariana Trench, they saw a plastic bag like you get at a store. Explorer and businessman Victor Vescovo descended 35,853 feet (10,927 meters) into the Pacific Ocean, breaking the record for deepest dive ever.May 13, 2019
Okay I don’t mean to be weird but like why is this guys voice so soothing 😭😭
check this out:ua-cam.com/video/Sx8d--usWKI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=K.L.K.L. listen to the narration at6:00 and compare!!!
Title: "Set Foot On"
First Entry: *in the ocean*
Do you think feet cant go in water or something?
@@EndingTimes0 Obviously they can, but "set foot on" implies that it's a location people haven't walked or stood in/on. You can't stand in/on the open ocean underwater.
@@rand0mn33ss not yet.
It means a place no one has gone. Are you dumb? You must be an American.
Like I ain’t tryna say anything but like Jesus set foot on water
Maybe some people have been on those places before but no one knows.
Maybe your mom has already been there tho...
@@archerspectre8058 maybe you think you're funny! Who knows?
@@missgibbonsx2376
Exactly!!! Nobody knows for sure...
Archer Spectre no we know you definitely aren’t, especially with that anime profile picture
@@missgibbonsx2376 i think it's funny, just like your mom
Johnny Cash has been to these places .Hes been everywhere .
Lol. Yea he has !
Now that is funny...
😆 😆 😆 😆 😆👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. Sir you just made my day.
😂😂😂
Lol. Best comment ever.
10,000 mm of rainfall in a year..? That's fuck**n insane.
I find these stories so interesting. Keep up the good work.
I'm 40 and have still never been to Disney World.
Neither have I, and I'm 52.
Lukeamania same here
Road trip you guys!!!! Let’s do it!!!!
I would love to get out of Minnesota.... PERMANENTLY lol.
bruhhh. How can you live that long and not to have ever experienced the wonderful joy of Disney World's long lines, expensive foods, overhype rides, and the expensive parking tickets?!?!!!?!? I only go to Disney World these days to look at hot teen girls / college aged girls taking selfies and posting on instagram.
*In narrators creepy/stern voice*
This place is BEAUTIFUL and some even saying its MAJESTIC.....
Here is a good visual of how deep our oceans are. When you see an airliner jet in the air, they are usually around 30,000ft. Now with that visual of the plane, it will give you an idea of how deep the oceans are.
The aircraft is at 30,000 feet ABOVE SEA LEVEL. So if you are 5000 feet ASL, then you are only 25,000 feet below the aircraft.
But you will still get a rough idea of the scale. It is not very good, because there is no reference for comparison.
I came to gain some general knowledge but fell in love with the deep voice that gives me goosebumps😬.
@Swayla Walker 😂👍
"though it's worth knowing, that they're both infested with crocodiles"
*shows a gharial*
Travis Wilkins ... Being an amateur herpetologist, I noticed that as well... Extremely narrow snout... Gharial...
Also when he first mentions 'sifaka' it shows a meerkat. Lol.
Gharials are crocodilians.
It’s good to know that there are places left on the planet that haven’t been touched by the destructive hands of mankind!
Vat! you not want a cement block shopping mall there? lOL
Mount Kailash, this is the real sacred mountain of hinduism, no one set foot on.
Explorer Tech&Truth&Fun that is true but mount machapuchare is also considered sacred and there is no record of anyone climbing it to the top.
I remember a tibetan monk climbed and meditated there many years ago.
Not true ! There’s a Starbucks at every one of those locations !
So your saying women step foot on those locations? OH HONNEY STARBUCKS ☕️
It’s a fucking joke chill out
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Good one
Is there a macdonalds too. ?
Lol
THANKYOU MY LORD FOR YOUR BLESSINGS
For you from New York City, if you want to walk the equivalent to the deepest part of the ocean seen on this video (which is over 22 miles or 36,037 meters) walk from the bottom tip of Manhattan at the Circle Line Boat entrance all the way up to the upper tip of Manhattan (called Inwood) and that is only 13 miles. That deepest ocean point is almost two lengths of Manhattan (going South to North) short by only four miles. That is insane.
It's 36,000 ft., not meters. Meters would be about 11,000. That's almost 7 miles.
It is ridiculous when I hear people say "we know more about space than under the ocean". Have they ever considered that there could possibly be infinitely many oceans on near infinite other worlds that are just as if not vastly more complex and mysterious than our own? We can't even begin to imagine what is out there. Just the shear amount of space should make this obvious.
Think we have to define what "know more about..." means. If that means proportion of the total, assumes we know the limits of knowledge of a topic, which actually we never know. Even if counting facts/ total research, maybe some of it is wrong/ misled. So people can keep yapping about their perceptions, still probably more that we don't know than what we know about most anything (more we know, more we realize we don't know much. Just speculation but maybe why it seems we "know more about space" because it's so distant, we admit we can't explore very far and just compartmentalize assumptions and observations... And maybe the assumption that "hey we haven't explored all the ocean yet, even tho we have coexisted with it pretty much since the beginning of time... What's up with that!? We don't know much about the mysteries..." XD
Also impossible since space, for practically all intents and purposes is (by our intuition at least) practically infinite, unlike the Ocean-- we can calculate roughly the total volume, estimate biomass, etc. sure we may never hit the nail on the head but sure beats whatever best estimates/ trends we can sum up about space (also eerie to think, least imo, we will never know what's beyond the observable universe, by definition)
You mean scientist say we know more about the surface of the moon, than the botton of ocean floor.
Parts of Greenland , NWT and Nunavut, CA, and Nanibian desert. Parts of Patagonia Chile, Svalbard, and arctic islands.
Great list! You forgot large parts of Antactica.
Travelled to Mt. Everest base camp and machupuchare base camp as well and I didn't know the peak was undiscovered as it's one of the most famous hiking tracks in nepal. Beautiful place
Enjoyed the video, keep up the good work.
Why does he make it sound like a scary video 😂😂if Morgan Freeman narrated this the vibe would be so different
Because.......people love dark shit because we are all depressed and suicidal
@@djimma5080 dont forget those of us who praise Satan
This isn't dark though it's about as dark as a carnival fun house. Be afraid theres muuuuusic and it's spooooooooooooky. Maybe this music could have been freaky if this video was about world record tape worms.
@@ChiodosBlowsDogs or world record carnival fun houses infested with tapeworms
I love his voice sexy
Let’s keep vids like these coming!
The voice of narrator is like telling a horror stories! 😵😵😵
the background music too😨
I don't like it either.
Because he always does
@@noemie6804 he always uses this music in all of his videos
😁😁
Am I the only one who thinks his voice is lowkey satisfying😂😂😂😂😬😬
@Brenda Duesman it does sound like him now that you said something! 😄 😄
@Oggatha Christie If anything its educational. Not edgy at all
Trying to mysterious
Naah😊
No your not the only one I think he sounds quite sexy you ask me
I like his voice, it sounds legendary.
You did well getting and showing photos of the places where no human foot has stood.
" no human has step foot on" describes humans exploring on 1/2 the list. Shows footage of humans walking on places and one is actually a park and another is a touristy swimming attraction
Hi! Manipur is a state in India bordering with Myanmar. It has many ancient books and verbal stories saying it is the place from where human beings spread all over the world. Also says that it used to have one of the oldest civilization in the world. There are also many interesting things about ancient scientific knowledge example, "Numit" is the local name for Sun ; Nu = Living things and Mit = Eyes which means the thing which makes living things eyes see other things. There are many ancient carvings on the rock and many other interesting things. In 2009 archaeological department of Manipur University excavated inside "Kangla fort" and they found an earthen wire. Surprisingly, when it was carbon 14 dated it tuned out to be oldest in the history of human civilization but government didn't even give a shit. Most interesting part here is no one has ever tried to discover this place. Very much neglected by the govt as well. So, this is my kind request to do something about this place which still remain untouched. Please...
11 places on earth no human has ever step foot on....until someone took the picture😁😆😂🤣
Ever heard of a drone?
@@williamperry7531 drones build suspension bridges?
There are Places in the Great Sandy Desert of Australia that I saw in the 80's by Helicopter that are unbelievable plateaus of limestone with palm trees and deep water pools no doubt known by the indigenous aboriginal peoples in the past but now probably forgotten, hidden by remoteness and the camouflage of sand dune country so repetitive out there. I will never forget those sanctuaries of life in the desert.
i love how this is like a cool nature video and then the music is like “𝗱𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗵”
There is one mountain named mt.kailash which has an history of untouched since many decades
Id love a vid on most deadly scuba spots
The ladies room onboard the Starship Enterprise: "Where no man has gone before."
Was it built by female contractors?
What amazing scinerie, what amazing view, what amazing music and sound of nature..............
I'm glad they're preserving that M...pare mountain👍
Very inspiring science. Learned something new. Thanks.
Please Do a video about Serial Killers who had magnetic personalities. Guys who everyone liked, and nobody ever suspected.
The music doesn't really fit like adding eerie music to a documentary about bananas.
I would watch tthat
12th place- The Movile cave in Romania. Discovered recently, it's a cave with very little oxygen, where only about 43 species of animals live, from which 33are completely new species. The cave is closed because nobody can go any further, so it's still unknown how really big is a d what else can be found. The American movie "The cave" was made after its discovery.
This video was one of the neatest yet.
I don't know why, but the fact there exists a cave named after a mythical creature on a space/magic/fairytale movie pleases me to no end. 😁
Mmm me too 👌
Vanessa. Can I please you till no end now ?? ;)
@@JBaked Why not. Sounds fun.😉😊
@@ladonamariposavigilis6447 hell yea shoot me a message beautiful I can give you my digits ;) haha
Friggin Canadians.
Stupid title, all this pictures show people investigating them ugh
No bruh, these pictures where taken by drones and the satellite
Investigating them/having photos of the places is different than setting foot there.
Fiji bottled water : untouched by man
How was it bottled?
@IGrewTheBudInMyProfilePic Stop smoking - you dont have many brain cells left... or maybe you just *think* youre funny.
that's cause Americans take it from us . sum bottled water is tap water . fooling people
I'll highly recommend the Tsingy, as I have set foot on it. The dirt roads are fine, and the river banks are steep, so crocs aren't really a problem. Tsingy is incredibly beautiful, and Sifaka's are really cute.
For things untouched you certainly have not only excellent videos, but with people in them.
Most are not the actual places, only nearby.
Interesting video and topic, but why the spooky voice/tone/music/theme? The fact that they're untouched makes them valuable. It's a happy topic.
Jack hendron exactly. He sounds like the Unsolved Mysteries guy.
That’s the role he’s playing lol
Today it's also important that many places are made untouchable for some nationalities due to political mess.
You know that there are places in the heart of Alaska that no one has ever set foot. With its massive size, almost twice that of Texas, there are vast areas of mountain ranges, especially in the northern half, that are too remote to access.
I heard the story about when Alaska belonged to Russia, their government sent a team of explorers into those northern ranges. They never returned. So they sent a second group, never saw them again. So, no one has attempted to go there since.
You said Sifaka Lemur while showing video of a Meerkat... That is special.
At last! A high quality voice over.
I believe when he is describing what he calls Machu Picchu, he is actually describing
Mount Kailash. They are both amazing places, but the 2nd matches the detail description better.
Machu is in Peru not India wth is he talking about in re to Shiva....has nothing to do with Machu, it's Incan.
He is talking about Machapuchare, not Machu Picchu. Machapuchare is in Nepal. Mount Kailash is hundreds of miles away in China. Three different mountains. Turn on subtitles/captions.
untouched by humans "the deepest thoughts in my subconscious!
Penis
Title of the video says that no human has ever set foot on these 11 places, yet literally EVERY PLACE with the exception of the under water spots has had people set foot on them!!
The ocean shit always makes me so nervous but it's also so interesting. Imagine all the unknown species still lurking all the way down there
Couldnt agree with you more 😊
WoW so interesting! Thank you
It's hard to believe that there are places on Earth that no human has ever stepped foot on.
“Has a length of 960 square miles”
...
Either there's something off about that or I've never understood area.
@@ChiodosBlowsDogs Nope... you're good... the writers on this channel are generally dumb as stumps.
Some sacred sites in the Philippines were touched by the businessmen
The music gave me chills
The place in Madagascar is magnificent when seen from an aircraft!
I don't think I want to trust y'all to tell the truth if you don't know the difference between a lemur in a African meerkat what the hell
Who the fuck cares if someone doesn't get something 100% correct, especially something as stupid as that to worry about.
What you and the other commenters don’t realize is that type of blatant “mistake” is intentional. In all seriousness, it’s one of the more recent techniques that content creators use to get more views (and thus more $). As your comment demonstrates, every time they throw in one of these types of errors, viewers make correction comments and/or just complaints. UA-cam doesn’t know what the content of the comments are, it just factors them into the algorithm and, doing so, raises the recommended rank of the video which offers more views. Seriously, look at any major YT channel and odds are you will see one super obvious mistake per video and a number of people commenting on it. It’s a real thing.
That's like comparing Pumbaa to Timon.... ua-cam.com/video/xB5ceAruYrI/v-deo.html
Interesting to travelers, geographers, and geologists, this is a very good video.
A very interesting and good topic to discuss music makes it really hard to concentrate with though cause it’s so suspense building Next you should make a video called most uninhabitable places in the universe
In the universe?😂😂🤣.well,pretty much everywhere else is,except earth...
I think a good topic to explore would be “When levees go wrong” or “When mining goes wrong”
Awesome video !
Armstrong: one leap for man kind
*LEAPS OUT OF SPACECRAFT*
Sees beer cans laying around and bongs
Armstrong: ?????????????
That scull coming after every countdown... scary as heck 😡
Skull*
Niraj Devkota cringed so hard at this comment
Can you do when Pandas attack?
Bec Noir There’s a type of orca that looks like a panda, search it up, they are more white than black!
Wildcat 1999 do what?
Take a black & white photo of the attack to show the fish & game warden that your panda rug was obtained by self defense.
When Dropbears Drop
I AM VERY GRATEFUL and GLAD there are so many places on EARTH that NATURE puts a shield around so HUMANS can't get in.
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Correction: cenotes in Yucatan ARE NOT "often in the mountains", Yucatan is almost completely flat.
A video with out the tacky ‘doom’ background music would be great!!
🤣😂🤣🤣
They should catch one of those eels and somehow put a high pressure camera on one of them
30 seconds into video and it hit me. This dude has exact same voice as Fart from Rick n Morty!!! Daaaamn son
Someone just explored the Mariana trench. How cool.
0:12 my favorite part 😭😭🙌🏾🙌🏾🔥🔥
My wife's kitchen is untouched by humans. just say'n.
Dean Hudson Or, you could say your kitchen is untouched by humans. Just sayin’.
Never shut up I mean they might have 2 kitchens 🤷♀️
Not even your wife?
You have separate kitchens??
@@Sesquipedalia is it necessary his wife is a human? 🤔
Piccard and Walsh went to the bottom of challenger deep in the trieste in 1960.
damn! cap'n picard did that? and only 300 years or so before he was born! must be slingshotting the sun again. t'were it me, i'd track down fry's gma
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathyscaphe_Trieste
Christopher MacLennan glad someone else either knows history or remembers...
@@randyreddig5239 history is my thing
Christopher MacLennan excellent, I wish a few other posters would take an interest in history & learn that the Picard from Star Trek was actually a nod by Gene Roddenberry to a brave explorer from the past...
I"d like to travel down to the Mariana's Trench sometime soon..after i learn how to swim =D
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Good show, thanks!