Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station Antarctica Tour

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    After living and working at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station during the summer 2012-2013 season, I've had the chance to see most parts of the station. Here's a brief narrated tour of both the elevated station as well as the buried service structures. Shot on the Sony RX100.
    There's a lot to talk about on any tour of the South Pole Station, but I tried to keep this video brief enough to be consumable in a reasonable amount of time. It's shot in 1080P, so feel free to freeze-frame to check out details. Reach out to my on my blog at JeffreyDonenfel... if you have any specific questions, or want to say hi.
    Cheers!
    -Jeffrey

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  • @redsteahl4984
    @redsteahl4984 11 років тому +68

    I am an old man but I want to thank you so much for the tour. I am retired USAF and I did mid-air refueling for a living. I found the tour fascinating and that my beloved Air Force has hauled so much down there is very inspiring to me.
    The work you all are doing down there is so important and people all over the world need to thank you all for your commitment and devotion to making the world a better place.
    With my compliments,

  • @hervederinel262
    @hervederinel262 7 років тому +5

    i find this so satisfying to have that degree of comfort in the most inhospitable place on earth

  • @frehleyrox
    @frehleyrox 7 років тому +11

    Ever since the film "The Thing" I've been fascinated by these research labs. The cold, desolation. Isolated, self contained, technology. Awesome. Thanks for the post. I too would love to spend a winter.

  • @burgesj7
    @burgesj7 10 років тому +9

    The chance that I will ever get to visit that station or the South Pole even is practically zero, but with this effort I get a chance to see something in a place I'd always like to see.
    Well done, thanks.

  • @FireCracker3240
    @FireCracker3240 9 років тому +54

    This is absolutely fascinating! Literally, it's probably the most interesting thing I've seen on UA-cam. I can't imagine what it would be like to travel there, yet alone live there for months on end. I bet it's a once in a lifetime thing that you never forget. And what stories you get to tell!
    Thanks for sharing it with us. :-)

  • @Tekrothebountyhunter
    @Tekrothebountyhunter 10 років тому +290

    I'd imagine that living here is not that much different from what living in a space colony on another planet would be like.

    • @202danny
      @202danny 9 років тому +36

      Tekrothebountyhunter yes but there´s no need to generate oxygen, there´s no problems with different gravitation and level of cosmic radiation, there´s no problem with replemishment ( by plane), so there´s no need to grow plants, etc.

    • @Tekrothebountyhunter
      @Tekrothebountyhunter 9 років тому +19

      Ľubomír Vlasko Like I said, not much difference.

    • @GamingAmbienceLive
      @GamingAmbienceLive 6 років тому +11

      cringing hard here, its nothing close to space station, if anything it would be closer to living on the moon, only at much much much much much much much more comfortable conditions

    • @georgeorwell4534
      @georgeorwell4534 5 років тому +5

      On the isolation you’re dead on.

    • @spinandmarty
      @spinandmarty 5 років тому +4

      if you've been there... it does feel like you're on another Planet!

  • @JeffreyDonenfeld
    @JeffreyDonenfeld  11 років тому +41

    The station burns about 600,000 gallons of AN8 Fuel per year to make electricity and heat for the entire station. Heat generated by the electrical generators is used to heat the station. Glycol goes through a heat exchanger at the generator, and is then pumped throughout the station to heat radiators. Glycol is a good carrier of the heat, doesn't freeze easily, and is non-toxic. Even the clothes dryers are heated with Glycol! Ask as many questions as you like! :)

    • @DBPCINC
      @DBPCINC 5 років тому +1

      Why don't they do nuclear?

    • @annoyingguyoninternet1631
      @annoyingguyoninternet1631 4 роки тому +3

      Are there any planning future alternative energy source?

    • @jinpakaitoncit2555
      @jinpakaitoncit2555 4 роки тому +3

      How you can fuck a woman there? Or just masturbating everyday instead?

  • @plm3d
    @plm3d 8 років тому +136

    You didn't give us a tour of the flying saucer and the Thing under ice.

    • @georgeorwell4534
      @georgeorwell4534 5 років тому +3

      Tom C there’s a nice video by some guy named Carpenter.

  • @rubyslipperz24
    @rubyslipperz24 10 років тому +15

    This is awesome! My 5th graders absolutely loved watching this to get a better idea for their writing prompt. Thank you so much!

  • @DeTrOiTXX12
    @DeTrOiTXX12 3 роки тому +2

    I bet the Scott and Amundsen expedition teams would be awe of this station. Very very cool!

  • @JeffreyDonenfeld
    @JeffreyDonenfeld  11 років тому +123

    My personal tour of the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica. Cheers!

    • @peterpowis4145
      @peterpowis4145 11 років тому +12

      great video. have always been fascinated by science stations at the south pole. was exciting to see all around the facility! would love to work in a place like this. I know the total video was half an hour but it didn't last long enough for me. was a shame when it ended!! thanks for a great job!!

    • @JeffreyDonenfeld
      @JeffreyDonenfeld  11 років тому +13

      Fear not, I have so much more footage from the season.. will be uploaded when I have time! :)

    • @peterpowis4145
      @peterpowis4145 11 років тому +5

      great!! was disappointed when you said here is the door to the ice tunnels and then we didn't go in!! really pleased when I found your ice tunnel video!!

    • @daveadd123
      @daveadd123 11 років тому +1

      ive watched alot of ur videos, how did u manage to afford to go here? i would love to go to Antarctica

    • @jerryhello
      @jerryhello 10 років тому +7

      David Adnum He works there. And it is hard as hell to get a job "on the ice."

  •  8 років тому +36

    That base is massive. I wonder how they even constructed something so robust in such a remote place.

    • @WilliamBeergerMusic
      @WilliamBeergerMusic 8 років тому +7

      Maybe they transported it in separate modules using big boats... I don't know. It's really fascinating though.

    • @alphaadhito
      @alphaadhito 8 років тому +7

      There's a documentary about it on National Geographic

    • @sunilkumar-id5nm
      @sunilkumar-id5nm 5 років тому +4

      they transported several tons of steel and other necessary items using ships,,, very time consuming though

    • @marianluc6235
      @marianluc6235 4 роки тому +8

      Tax payer money does miracles.

    • @neelonghunglow
      @neelonghunglow 4 роки тому

      Marian Luc I was about to say the same! Off to work! Jk lol

  • @bestchannelintheworld
    @bestchannelintheworld 8 років тому +72

    this is what I imagine a colony or spaceship from a sci-fi novel to look and function like.

    • @b58killu31
      @b58killu31 2 роки тому

      @@connorlancaster7541 what are you even going on about? This has nothing to do with religion lmao?

    • @connorlancaster7541
      @connorlancaster7541 2 роки тому

      @@b58killu31 Jesus never started a religion but my goal is to spread the wisdom of God that’s why this comment is there.

  • @Mypretty2
    @Mypretty2 Рік тому +2

    I love that 10 yrs later it’s basically still the same.

  • @rdskn4eva
    @rdskn4eva 11 років тому +28

    4:02 "It's a little chilly out there"...BIggest understament of the year right there.

  • @MASKINA
    @MASKINA 2 роки тому

    Last couple of years I have been interested in Antarctica. I feel a strong attraction towards it.
    This video and the other videos on YT helps a lot. Maybe in the future I will be able to experience Antarctica firsthand. If I do or not, I'm still happy for those who dare venture and in addition upload these magnificent videos, they will be cherished for many years to come.

  • @Von.Scrungy
    @Von.Scrungy 10 років тому +5

    I really can't wait until we see videos like this that are from people stationed on different planets, whichever they may be.

  • @bradlee14181
    @bradlee14181 10 років тому +1

    Thanks for taking the time to video it.In my opinion, one of the best videos on youtube. Can't believe how big it is and a huge shout out to the workers that built it.

  • @IndyDefense
    @IndyDefense 11 років тому +40

    I see that 5 people have disliked this. How can any human being possibly dislike something this awesome?!

  • @AndreasViklundOfficial
    @AndreasViklundOfficial 8 років тому +7

    I really enjoyed the tour! It must be amazing to spend a couple of months at a place like that, pretty much a world of its own. Thanks a lot for posting this, I really appreciate it!

  • @atcred3
    @atcred3 10 років тому +81

    YOU SHOULD WATCH OUT FOR PALMER!!!....I DONT TRUST HIM........AND KEEP AN EYE ON CLARK!....HE WAS ALONE WITH THAT DOG!!!!!

  • @ThatEverlyGuy
    @ThatEverlyGuy 10 років тому +3

    Excellent presentation! Where else could we get such a wonderful, personalized tour of the facility! Wonderful job, informative and interesting... Bug hugs to you Jeff to keep you warm down there!

  • @RobSipes
    @RobSipes 10 років тому +3

    Amazing tour. Thank you for taking the time to do this. I had the opportunity to Winterover there back in '95 as a meteorologist. Unfortunately, due to personal reasons, I turned it down. I still regret it to this day. Although I'm sure the station back then wasn't as nice as it is today. Thanks again Jeffrey.

    • @JeffreyDonenfeld
      @JeffreyDonenfeld  10 років тому +2

      In '95, you would have been in the dome - awesome!

  • @keithross4511
    @keithross4511 Рік тому

    Wintered Over at McMurdo Station in 1972-73 season Det. Alfa. Enjoy the tour. I have a USARP app and still love checking in on temperatures at Pole and McMurdo. So nice to have a phone to see where I once spent a year and can even find my very room window when I was down on the ice. Thanks for the tour.

  • @perich101
    @perich101 9 років тому +6

    Wow, Thanks so much for posting, so interesting for those of us who will never get the chance to go.

    • @garrywilson6819
      @garrywilson6819 5 років тому

      Most interesting tour of the station 40 below mighty cold

  • @zedwpd
    @zedwpd 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for taking the time to video this. I can only imagine the number of cargo flights it took to get all of this up there. It's much more extensive than I ever would have imagined.

  • @batteurxiaolong6328
    @batteurxiaolong6328 8 років тому +11

    it's quiet bizarre when u can find tons of info about the space station but so little about the south pole station. thanx for the video, just been to the arctic circle, i'm addicted to the polar night now

  • @QuantumBraced
    @QuantumBraced 10 років тому +2

    I found your blog and read your story after watching this. You're an inspiration, so glad that after so much hard work you made your dream a reality. It looks amazing, like a different planet. Must have been the experience of a lifetime. Thanks for the tour, I think it's very important to raise awareness of the wonders of what's perhaps the most unique place on Earth.

  • @JeffreyDonenfeld
    @JeffreyDonenfeld  11 років тому +9

    Yep, it's really huge, considering how remote the station is. You can also visit as a tourist if you dont want to or can't get a job working there - contact Adventure Network International and tell them I sent you! :)

  • @Aracatamus
    @Aracatamus 7 років тому

    I didn't think it would be so sophisticated. A remarkable scientific achievement.

  • @Forgan_Mreeman
    @Forgan_Mreeman 10 років тому +8

    Very clean, impressive, and cozy facility. I hope to work there one day. You should do more outside videos :)

  • @kenstephens8075
    @kenstephens8075 7 років тому

    Was on the ice from 1996 to 2001 as a heavy equipment operator. Live in idaho, Ken Stephens ashton idaho. So proud to have work down there. Did 2 winters, had so much fun working for fleet operations. A lot of good people from all over. Am blessed to have met so many good people.

    • @someorrs
      @someorrs 7 років тому

      Did they have a machine shop down there when you were there?

  • @JeffreyDonenfeld
    @JeffreyDonenfeld  11 років тому +6

    It depends on the weather. Somtimes 10 feet, something all the way to the horizon. The air is the cleanest in the world, so there is no haze.
    In -20F, you can stay out side for 5-10 minutes before things really start to freeze. Hands, nose, ears start to freeze immediately. You can leave a room-temperature beer out on the deck, and 10 minutes later it's almost frozen solid.

  • @stephenkraemer2433
    @stephenkraemer2433 10 років тому

    Thanks for taking the time to film this and to share it Jefferey! Nicely done. I really enjoyed it. I was at the old Pole back in the mid 90's. Definitely and improvement.

  • @umcarainteressante
    @umcarainteressante 11 років тому +33

    Wow, so fucking awesome! I'd love to work there!

  • @Krebssssssss
    @Krebssssssss 2 роки тому

    This place is a marvel of engineering. I’m astonished at the sophistication of this place. It’s incredible.

  • @thelamb777
    @thelamb777 10 років тому +17

    Everybody is so chill there lol

  • @petefurtado4221
    @petefurtado4221 7 років тому

    That was an awesome tour, Jeffrey, thanks! I winter overed there 84/85 and then spent 2 more summers there. You guys are living in luxury now compared to 30 years ago!

  • @tinman3586
    @tinman3586 9 років тому +62

    Does this research station have a complete armory with shotguns, automatic rifles, and more specifically, flamethrowers?

    • @Ethan-ct2px
      @Ethan-ct2px 9 років тому +28

      Y'know, if they find the thing...

    • @rprince418
      @rprince418 8 років тому +9

      +Tin Man And maybe an extra radio, you know, in case some fat idiot decides to take a fire axe to one?

    • @banzaaiiiii
      @banzaaiiiii 8 років тому +1

      +Tin Man It's not Murica yet :D

    • @varun009
      @varun009 8 років тому +3

      What exactly are we worried is lurking around the south pole?

    • @tinman3586
      @tinman3586 8 років тому +19

      Alien spacecraft buried under thousands of years of ice. Crazy Norwegian research staff that shoot at sled dogs from helicopters.

  • @tnguy1000
    @tnguy1000 10 років тому

    To those saying the video is fake, it is not. I just returned to the McMurdo Station from the South Pole at 0230 yesterday morning after my third trip down. This is a good video of the South Pole Station.
    Getting work in Antarctica for some trades is not that difficult. South Pole is a bit more difficult just because there's not that many people there but Antarctic jobs at McMurdo are open now such as carpenters, mechanics, electricians, etc.

  • @CabinetmanJeremy
    @CabinetmanJeremy 11 років тому +20

    That was pretty amazing. Seems like tons of money going out to maintain that whole station. I can't imagine the money being spent of fuels, foods, salaries, equipment etc. Just mind boggling. How long do you stay there each trip?

    • @JeffreyDonenfeld
      @JeffreyDonenfeld  11 років тому +8

      It depends on what kind of work needs to be done

  • @dimitreus99
    @dimitreus99 11 років тому

    Watched the whole video and at the end realized I had a smile on my face the whole time. Very impressive station. Things HUGE.

  • @jayjayjames2332
    @jayjayjames2332 6 років тому +7

    27:04
    Antartica: The only place where walking into freezer doors results in warmth.

  • @rubensosatuub
    @rubensosatuub 9 років тому

    I just watched Race to the bottom of the earth and now I'm gonna watch The Thing because of your tour. Nice

  • @elis4085
    @elis4085 10 років тому +21

    That door said NO SLAMMING!!!!

  • @DianeHasHopeInChrist
    @DianeHasHopeInChrist 5 років тому

    Too cool! As an Trauma/ER/ICU RN, I'd LOVE to work in Antarctica! You are blessed!

  • @JeffreyDonenfeld
    @JeffreyDonenfeld  11 років тому +3

    Glad ya like it.. cheers!!

  • @sanjarodic1588
    @sanjarodic1588 7 років тому +1

    This was very useful for my novel that is being set in the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station! Thanks!

  • @paulbucknall1064
    @paulbucknall1064 8 років тому +7

    After watching the entire vid, I realised that this is a preppers dream!

  • @sanjayd411
    @sanjayd411 10 років тому

    Hey Jeffrey this was a terrific video tour of the Amundsen-Scott South Pole station. Many thanks for sharing it with us. Btw on April 9th I was fortunate enough to work the Amundsen-Scott HAM radio station KC4AAA from my home station in Chicago Suburbs. That was a great thrill having contacted a radio operator over 9000 miles away. Thanks again. No one but the US of A can build and operate an awesome station like this one.

    • @suzywilliams7451
      @suzywilliams7451 Рік тому

      That’s awesome! I actually briefly made contact with someone from Australia from the South Pole station during my winter in 2005/06. We had a whole day that was dedicated to the ham radio use and we tried and tried to make contact with the outside world.

  • @carlmic7
    @carlmic7 11 років тому +12

    Jeffrey, That was amazing! I always wondered what life was like there. A friend of mine wintered there about 20 years ago as a vehicle maintenance tech, and had nothing but good things to say. What a great job! were you there when we broke the cold temperature record, and where do the Ham radio people operate?

  • @michaelcramerichliebemeinl5150
    @michaelcramerichliebemeinl5150 2 роки тому +1

    now I get it. Just watched another video of him. Another camp in the ice. He was working with the drilling group and I was asking myself what kind of a job he was doing there, what position he holds. But in this station he is working in the kitchen. So I guess he tries to work in any such remote locations, maybe as a helper, no matter what! That seems to be a great idea to leed an adventurous life. Thumbs up! Maybe its just the poles, I don`t know ofcourse! But admirable in any case.

  • @jojoberrypie6580
    @jojoberrypie6580 9 років тому +7

    thank you, it was a great tour.

  • @bcobabe
    @bcobabe 5 років тому

    I did a summer in 03-04, amazing how I recognize so much, and see so many new things. thanks for the video, good memories for sure

  • @InformantNet
    @InformantNet 11 років тому +9

    Great stuff. Thanks for posting.

  • @artman40
    @artman40 8 років тому +18

    By the way, were winds from the north that day?

  • @andi2966
    @andi2966 11 років тому

    Thank you for taking the time to give that tour. Very impressed. Keep warm and healthy!

  • @kemi242
    @kemi242 11 років тому +3

    Very interesting tour. Thank you.

  • @ElectronicsComputers
    @ElectronicsComputers 4 роки тому

    Nice tour! I wish I could visit that place.

  • @stars111535
    @stars111535 10 років тому +27

    I wish I had a job on Antarctica :(

    • @NyndjaYT
      @NyndjaYT 5 років тому +5

      Yup, the planet Antarctica

  • @raywilly
    @raywilly 8 років тому

    wow! I wintered over 89/90 and it looks like a wonderland now. great tour thanks!

  • @Jakewolf69
    @Jakewolf69 11 років тому +22

    That place would make a great location for a horror movie.

    • @evilspacemuffin
      @evilspacemuffin 3 роки тому

      Live-action Among Us.

    • @AlexanderSimic
      @AlexanderSimic 3 роки тому

      watch the thing 1982! was one of the most badass movie effects i ever seen

    • @TyRiders2
      @TyRiders2 3 роки тому

      @@evilspacemuffin or The Thing

  • @DWNmetalman777
    @DWNmetalman777 7 років тому +1

    It looks so damn homely there, it's awesome!

  • @xRestart
    @xRestart 9 років тому +32

    4:41 she didn't say hi :(

    • @xRestart
      @xRestart 9 років тому +2

      True.

    • @CpttCanada
      @CpttCanada 9 років тому +1

      +mattaddison19 Well she's not a fan of him that's for sure.

    • @CaptinPelley
      @CaptinPelley 6 років тому +1

      She did say hi back

  • @lsteel9509
    @lsteel9509 10 років тому

    Thanks a heap, Jeffrey, for the fascinating tour of our South Pole Station. I still hope to visit there some day as a tourist.

  • @DimitriosDenton
    @DimitriosDenton 9 років тому +7

    This is soooo awesome! How can I go live there if I don't have any relevant skill? And are you all introverts there? This is like paradise, only better!

    • @papaemo458
      @papaemo458 9 років тому

      +Dimitrios Denton You don't have to work there, you can go for a holiday! antarcticatravelcentre.com.au/ or www.chimuadventures.com/country/antarctica?gclid=CNqX6fHayMcCFVWSvQodrskJ5Q

  • @BigSi-xw6wv
    @BigSi-xw6wv 6 років тому

    I was waiting forever to be able to see a tour of this one and the Shackleton Thank you so much. Such an amazing story behind the names of those stations.

  • @wesley830
    @wesley830 11 років тому +39

    "Hi Mia how are you"
    ". . . (turns around)"

    • @Sebastian__.
      @Sebastian__. 4 роки тому

      She answered. It's faint but she said something.

    • @neilpeartspurplenose8739
      @neilpeartspurplenose8739 3 роки тому

      Eh, she's shy. And probably uncomfortable because she wasn't expecting some guy to be recording her.

    • @911S
      @911S 3 роки тому +4

      Legend he sacked Mia that night

  • @icqraid
    @icqraid 11 років тому

    Great job with the video. I felt very engaged as you narrated your video tour. It was nice to see this amazing place.

  • @jacobmcclimg8053
    @jacobmcclimg8053 10 років тому +91

    Like If You Came Here From The Rockstar Newswire!

    • @jacobmcclimg8053
      @jacobmcclimg8053 10 років тому +2

      Holy Fuck Twenty Likes! *Virtual High Five* :P

    • @GamerPilots
      @GamerPilots 10 років тому +5

      Jacob McClimg big achievement! put it on your resume when you apply for a job

    • @JeffreyDonenfeld
      @JeffreyDonenfeld  10 років тому +1

      Jacob - liked! Could you please post a link to the original Rockstar Newswire article? Thanks! :)

    • @jacobmcclimg8053
      @jacobmcclimg8053 10 років тому

      *****

    • @jacobmcclimg8053
      @jacobmcclimg8053 10 років тому

      Jeffrey Donenfeld Happy Dolls Beat Meh To It :/

  • @GR-oq8db
    @GR-oq8db 8 років тому

    Excellent work, thank you for sharing. They have built an unbelievable amount of structure and civilization down there.
    It's remarkable and very impressive. I had no idea how big it was.
    Your reporting brings pride and awareness for this great accomplishment.

  • @TheWuCepticon1981
    @TheWuCepticon1981 11 років тому +23

    Dun, dun dun, dun dun...
    Antarctica, winter 1982, dun dun....

    • @KMakoENVtuber
      @KMakoENVtuber 6 років тому

      The Wu-Cepticon I’d agree, but now all I hear is the Municipal Waste song of the same name. 🤘

    • @aracattack8096
      @aracattack8096 6 років тому +1

      Where do they keep their flamethrowers?

  • @JEDIAL9
    @JEDIAL9 11 років тому +1

    Excellent tour and presentation of the facility!

  • @BOB2112420
    @BOB2112420 7 років тому +6

    25:09 Classic The Thing moment.

  • @dawpawnshop
    @dawpawnshop 9 років тому

    I for sure did enjoy this virtual video tour. Antarctica is a very lonely place and different in EVERY way imaginable from the rest of the continents.

  • @ronbrandt12
    @ronbrandt12 9 років тому +10

    To Kaisers comment two below me..
    Your right. I don't think this is Antarctica. It looks like his video was shot in Phoenix, Arizona...use your damn head. It's Antartica...

  • @135SoHc
    @135SoHc 5 років тому

    Seeing the older portion leftover from the 'dome era' was nice, like a whole other under ground city. Makes it easy to appreciate the 'new' station and how it was designed with more human comforts vs heated refrigerator boxes that were inside the dome.

  • @MDRShab
    @MDRShab 8 років тому +3

    Did you upload these while at the Pole? Or did you upload once you returned?
    I'm interviewing for a winterover position right now and they say that the max file transfer you can do is 5 MB? Was that enough to upload your videos?

    • @JeffreyDonenfeld
      @JeffreyDonenfeld  8 років тому +3

      I uploaded them once I returned. Don't plan on having any internet on station - anything you get should be considered bonus, especially for non-mission activities.

    • @MDRShab
      @MDRShab 8 років тому

      Thats what I figured.
      Do basic text-only emails usually get through during satellite coverage?
      Any suggestion on cameras / batteries? Things you found that worked / didn't work?

  • @douglaslochmiller6629
    @douglaslochmiller6629 11 років тому

    Awesome job Jeffery. Out of all the videos I have been able to find about the station, yours is hands down the best.

  • @JeffreyDonenfeld
    @JeffreyDonenfeld  11 років тому +5

    Yes, there are a number of countries with Antarctic stations. The best path to take is the one that puts your unique skill set to best use.
    There are currently no dogs at the south pole.

  • @baraxor
    @baraxor 6 років тому +1

    When I was in high school 40-odd years ago I read articles about living at Amundsen-Scott, and the place was essentially a bunch of mobile homes bolted together. Not much space, and bare-bones amenities. Today, the South Pole Station puts 1970s McMurdo in the shade.
    Antarctic stations are designed much like manned space stations, the principal difference being that at least they don't have to provide and recycle oxygen for breathing. They do have to protect their occupants against very hostile environmental conditions, and everything other than the air has to be brought in or manufactured.

  • @tomtailor7492
    @tomtailor7492 10 років тому +36

    so guys who is playng GTA V online hmmmm ?? ;)

    • @ANewGamer1
      @ANewGamer1 10 років тому +2

      no i think he is playing modern warfare 3

    • @MrRaccoon
      @MrRaccoon 10 років тому +1

      ANewGamer1 I want to play GTA V with them :)

  • @Jimmer93
    @Jimmer93 4 роки тому +1

    This is possibly the coolest place on the planet!

  • @CEOkiller
    @CEOkiller 9 років тому +22

    Probably the one place in the world that would survive a all-out nuclear war...

    • @Bragosso
      @Bragosso 5 років тому +15

      Until the supplies stop coming

    • @jamesw.weissii3795
      @jamesw.weissii3795 5 років тому +1

      Nope. They're targeted down there as well.

    • @go-xn8ow
      @go-xn8ow 5 років тому +1

      @@jamesw.weissii3795 that'd be a waste of a nuke

    • @sryukengod4705
      @sryukengod4705 5 років тому +1

      @@jamesw.weissii3795 no way

    • @garymingy8671
      @garymingy8671 4 роки тому

      Nope , they are are at the far end of a long supply chain , doomed

  • @80sluva92
    @80sluva92 5 років тому

    That was an awesome tour of a place so very few ever get to see. Fantastic..

  • @EWillard44
    @EWillard44 10 років тому +6

    I want to live here.

  • @markduncan8661
    @markduncan8661 11 років тому +1

    Very, very, cool indeed. I've been looking for a video like this for several years just to get some idea beyond pictures and drawings. Nice job. Thank you for the video and the work you did down there.

  • @John27346
    @John27346 11 років тому +5

    What are all you guys doing up there on south pole?

    • @Duricas
      @Duricas 7 років тому +1

      It's called research.

  • @mvnorsel6354
    @mvnorsel6354 3 роки тому

    As alittle boy reading about the history of Antarctica, I've always had such respect for Norway.

  • @sajedjan5703
    @sajedjan5703 11 років тому +3

    you are so bledeful Mr. Jeffrey Donenfeld

  • @Ticoland100
    @Ticoland100 8 років тому +1

    This was great. Just watched a documentary on the station but wanted a tour. Thanks for doing the video!

  • @joeyservo
    @joeyservo 9 років тому +10

    Shame they don't employ more medical personnel, I wouldn't mind being a nurse there for a season or two, just for the story.

  • @MaxDolittle
    @MaxDolittle 11 років тому

    Much appreciated for the tour. I had no idea that such a large facility existed down there. Take care and stay warm. - Reg

  • @JeffreyDonenfeld
    @JeffreyDonenfeld  11 років тому +3

    Haha, yeah, the coffee macine is certainly one of the most important pieces of equipment in the whole station!!! ;)

  • @feuquegougueul1592
    @feuquegougueul1592 7 років тому

    How lucky you are to have ben there!
    THX for sharing !

  • @SantaCruzSoulSurfer
    @SantaCruzSoulSurfer 10 років тому +17

    10$ says that "Blaze" is the one playing GTAO! ;)

    • @Klaffie
      @Klaffie 10 років тому +1

      right he says michael playing videogames @ 7:18

    • @JRReyes95
      @JRReyes95 10 років тому +2

      This video was published on March 3rd, 2013 GTA V wasn't released until September 17, 2013. So he's NOT playing GTA V.

    • @JRReyes95
      @JRReyes95 10 років тому +1

      RBI Guy yea maybe.

    • @brendonl9923
      @brendonl9923 10 років тому

      RBI Guy That's just dumb because GTA V was released in september.

    • @Klaffie
      @Klaffie 10 років тому

      J.R. Reyes nobody said he was playing gta in this video hes the ONE playing games so he might got the digital version downloaded when it came out

  • @gaborkertesz6019
    @gaborkertesz6019 11 років тому +1

    thanks for the tour ! must have been crazy cold outside !

  • @FlashManinSpace
    @FlashManinSpace 10 років тому +3

    Have you found the entrance to the hollow earth??

  • @garrytuohy9267
    @garrytuohy9267 6 років тому +1

    It was great to get a tour of the Arches. I had no idea there were underground tunnels.

  • @JohnTilleryJr
    @JohnTilleryJr 10 років тому +8

    Like if GTA5 Brought You Here ... 7:15

    • @NarcoLycan
      @NarcoLycan 10 років тому

      socialclub.rockstargames.com/news/article/52349/gta-online-census-the-story-so-far