For those of you who think they are seeing double. Yes this is a re-upload of my last video. The original had a few technical issues so I made a couple of changes and tightened the editing a bit, hence the new upload. That said those views of Antarctica were pretty special so are worth looking at again.
You guys ruin the Arctic now you want to ruin Antarctica, Antarctica is melting because of human activities not climate change, leave the continent alone.
Hey cool video. What if the earth just continued after the ice on to more islands of the world,green or white,, and that is what really is "outer space" ? :-) What if its an extension of our realm:-)
My husband and I watched this video and I thought I'd share a little something with you. My husband is Peter Webb who along with a fellow Victoria Uni student explored and mapped areas of the Dry Valleys in 1957-58. As we watched your video, at approx 12:58, he mentioned that you were flying over Webb Glacier and Webb Lake - yes, named for him. In subsequent years, he and further scientists continued their field work and mapping in the Dry Valleys. The scenery in your video is stunning so thanks for sharing.
@@stevepeluso9385 You mean the maps that were made before modern technology? Maybe the reason they've charged is due to better knowledge, not a cover-up.
@@corymra it’s a godless model brother. It’s scary, they’ve tried their best to hide who we really are. It’s time for the great reset ❤️🔥 The age of Aquarius is upon us. Make peace with yourself man.
I'll say it again - those views of Antarctica were amazing! Especially Mt Erebus! I'm strongly considering taking this flight at the end of the year although it's a bit exxy.
@@DennisBunnikTravels You, One World Flyer (Jayden), Paul Stewart, nowgetthere, eddie khoo are really the best and top aviation vloggers from Australia! Love all of your work, got to know about your channel when Josh Cahill told to subscribe, to your channel to make it 100k subscribers, and have been following you since then
@@SunShine-kd6tdthis disproves many (most) FE points about South/Antarctica but not all. 1. Legally allowed to fly over 2. Can see curvature 3. No ice wall 4. No firmament 5. Multiple man made structures Of course the flight wasn’t over the center but I believe this flight is all you need. I came here from 74 Gear channel.
@@SunShine-kd6tda woman named Lisa Blair just circumnavigated Antarctica and broke the speed record. First time was like in the 1800s. There's been hundreds since. The earth is definitely round and Antarctica isn't the edge lol 😆
Very nice video, pity you showed the flight route along Antarctica so upclose. Would like to see it in perspective. Why the circle at Priestly Glacier? Is it so special?
Because this video looks so realistic... Seen more realistic moving window images in 90s sitcoms. I'm sure you also think the moon landing video is real and the constant inconsistent images of earth are real. Ask why are there no flights crossing Antarctica or the southern hemisphere? Sorry, a fake looking UA-cam video isn't cutting it.
@@NineTails87 What specifically makes it "look fake". Flat earthers never have an answer. Before the pandemic there were multiple regular flights across Antarctica. The reason they are so rare is because there are almost no flight paths that go that far south. 90% of humanity lives in the northern hemisphere.
There are actually one or two civil flights which fly over the edge of the Antarctic landmass.they just clip the edge and I think that they are the Sydney or Melbourne to Buneos Aries and Santiago.you'd obviously need a window seat(goes without saying!) and to be on the south side of the plane and hope it's not cloudy!
I literally just said "didn't he already do that flight" Lmao 😂 then read the comments 🤦♂️. Beautiful views. No first /business class? Is it worth landing and exploring the area besides just flying over? Great video and adventure Dennis!! 😀
Yeah a bit of dejavu there! No first class on this one but yes they had business classs - as one of the staff I was sitting in one of the cheap (non-window economy) seats. Yes Antarctica is definitely worth visiting - especially getting up close and personal with the penguins and icebergs. Most tours/cruises leave from South America as the crossing is much quicker than from Australia/NZ.
Watching this on the living room flat screen was a treat! Happy to see your excitement and enthusiasm for flying again and as a result, producing a beautiful review for all of us to enjoy! Greetings from a devout subscriber in San Francisco!
I hope there was somebody flying the plane in the cockpit at the final scene or just ILS take care of it! Wonderful video & views, super envious. Thanks for posting.
Great Video Dennis ,, I was lucky enough to go with a few friends on a NYE flight Ex Melbourne on a 747 , it was a real party atmosphere given it was NYE as well as the Antarctica Experts on board they has a Jazz Trio circulating the aircraft playing e few tunes .. We were like you lucky the weather was perfect over the Artic Continent & the views were amazing.. on the way back my seat had a technical problem and as the flight was fully booked in economy & business ,, the only spare seat being upstairs ,, needless to say I was pretty happy ,,, it just capped off a great flight ,,,one especially after seeing you video I would thoroughly recommend
Not that your other content is not well presented, it is but this is an outstanding effort. Your presentation is easy to watch, combined with extraordinary vision of a spectacular landscape; you might want to mark this as one of your best productions. The little add ons like the raffle and auction made the production interesting not to mention the flight deck. So much to commend in your effort. When things get back to normal, I hope you get back to producing your usual great content. Thank you Dennis for making UA-cam an interesting place.
What a magical trip! Thank you very much for sharing it (it also makes me really want to go to Australia and experience that flight!). Thank you very much for sharing it, greetings from Chile!
woah!! those are rad views, mate! I wish I had enough money to go on one of these flights, my face would be pressed up against the window for the whole thing!
Gorgeous stunning scenery and a very interesting video. Ive been planning to do an Antarctic visit by sea from south America - didn't know you could do this. Seems reasonably priced too - another option!!
When i made this comment, i currently track a Qantas 787 that i think are also flying to south pole to do this antarctic tour, a pretty rare occurence to see a traffic like this near south pole :D
Dennis thank you for adding something to my bucket list. I hope to fly Singapore airways from SIN-EWR over the Arctic ice cap, now I have a way to fly over both poles!! Also it will make my visit to Australia more busy, but that's ok. Great flight (er-review) video!!! 😂👍
I'm going on this flight in November 2021, I'll be seated in the rear of the plane. If you don't get a window seat in any part of the flight. Do they allow you to walk around and take photos from the door windows?
I flew from Perth to London, direct flight. They allow you to walk around once in a while to stretch your legs. So yes, you can take photos from the windows in de back of the plane.
But people who believe in flat earth say you can only go in Antarctica/Ice wall in about 30 miles you can definitely see more than 30 miles into Antarctica In this video
Hi Dennis, Thanks for sharing your amazing video! Loved every part of it and the way you structured the content. I booked the antarctic scenic flight for this summer and I am very excited to be on the trip. I have an economy WING seat. Do you have any tips for taking good photos from a WING seat? And any recommendations for camera? Digital camera vs GoPro? Just too excited at this moment and want to find any tips that you can provide :)
For those of you who think they are seeing double. Yes this is a re-upload of my last video. The original had a few technical issues so I made a couple of changes and tightened the editing a bit, hence the new upload. That said those views of Antarctica were pretty special so are worth looking at again.
Mad props to you for realizing an issue and taking time to fix it!😸
There is a mistake in the description
You guys ruin the Arctic now you want to ruin Antarctica, Antarctica is melting because of human activities not climate change, leave the continent alone.
Hey cool video. What if the earth just continued after the ice on to more islands of the world,green or white,, and that is what really is "outer space" ? :-) What if its an extension of our realm:-)
Are you able to fly completly around the antartic?
My husband and I watched this video and I thought I'd share a little something with you. My husband is Peter Webb who along with a fellow Victoria Uni student explored and mapped areas of the Dry Valleys in 1957-58. As we watched your video, at approx 12:58, he mentioned that you were flying over Webb Glacier and Webb Lake - yes, named for him. In subsequent years, he and further scientists continued their field work and mapping in the Dry Valleys. The scenery in your video is stunning so thanks for sharing.
Thats amazing!
I just read your comment and was blown away by it. To bad Dennis hasn't seen this?
I would love to do this and take a few flat earthers with me!!!
What would it prove? That flight never went over Antarctica.
@@rightsdontcomewithpermits7073
It would prove that there is no glass dome and that Antarctica is not an ice barrier that circles the entire earth.
@@stellaezenwokoma8331 id start looking at some maps from the 1500’s if I were you :) pretty interesting.
@@stevepeluso9385 You mean the maps that were made before modern technology? Maybe the reason they've charged is due to better knowledge, not a cover-up.
@@corymra it’s a godless model brother. It’s scary, they’ve tried their best to hide who we really are.
It’s time for the great reset ❤️🔥
The age of Aquarius is upon us.
Make peace with yourself man.
I'll say it again - those views of Antarctica were amazing! Especially Mt Erebus! I'm strongly considering taking this flight at the end of the year although it's a bit exxy.
I definitely had to google what “exxy” means haha
Thanks mate, yeah a bit pricey but definitely an amazing experience.
Paul, I'll remember you said this next time you upload a Cathay Pacific 1st class flight review!! 😉🤣
@@DennisBunnikTravels You, One World Flyer (Jayden), Paul Stewart, nowgetthere, eddie khoo are really the best and top aviation vloggers from Australia! Love all of your work, got to know about your channel when Josh Cahill told to subscribe, to your channel to make it 100k subscribers, and have been following you since then
@@steffenkrebs8838 Its informal, only Australians say
Looks magical. Remembering Air New Zealand flight 901 lost at Mt Erebus in 1979
navigational and aircraft positional technology has come a very long way since 1979
I’m not seeing many flat earthers in this comment section 😂
This doesn't prove the earth is a sphere. A flight around the entire Antarctic coast or a high altitude balloon would end the debate once and for all.
I came here just for that reason. You can clearly capture curvature from the pilots cockpit video.
@@SunShine-kd6tdthis disproves many (most) FE points about South/Antarctica but not all.
1. Legally allowed to fly over
2. Can see curvature
3. No ice wall
4. No firmament
5. Multiple man made structures
Of course the flight wasn’t over the center but I believe this flight is all you need.
I came here from 74 Gear channel.
@@SunShine-kd6tda woman named Lisa Blair just circumnavigated Antarctica and broke the speed record.
First time was like in the 1800s. There's been hundreds since.
The earth is definitely round and Antarctica isn't the edge lol 😆
@@LisaAnn777 And her website also states it was non-stop, which is false. So why would anyone trust what they claim?
Where are all the flerfs at? Pretty quite in here lol. Great shots brotha!
they are just flying over the coast line - that proves nothing
One of the best aviation channels on UA-cam. Congrats Dennis
Thanks! really appreciate support.
Very nice video, pity you showed the flight route along Antarctica so upclose. Would like to see it in perspective. Why the circle at Priestly Glacier? Is it so special?
I mean you didn't actually fly over it at all. You just flow along the coast of it and turned around
Exactly. He wasn't ALLOWED to fly inland. He might see something he's not supposed to see.
@@DonCobb HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
"13 hours & 37 minutes". My inner gamer approves of this flight time.
video games have a lot of cool graphics like in this video...
This is probably the best flight I’ve ever seen.
Oh, hmm, where's that giant ice wall?
👀👀👀 Hmmm...
Am l having deja vu? Re upload. I'll watch it again. Cheers👍
When I fly over Antarctica, hopefully this year, I am definetly playing the Everest sound track!!! 💙💙💙
Thank you for sharing. You captured some amazing sights. It makes my imagination run wild, it's like an untouched world, so amazing.
I'm actually flying to Antarctica very soon with my poppy!
I can't stop thinking of that NZ DC10 ... sorry. Beautiful video as always Dennis, thanks
best to stop thinking - it was 45 years ago and positional/nav technology has come a long way
Looking at the video gave me chills, I can't even imagine how you must've felt! Thank you for showing this!
What is so much better than a 5 star flight review. Great video content, great airline, great views and the best thing, NO ADDS
Absolutely amazing views! And great to see it’s possible to operate a 787 flight without locking the windows on dark 😆
That was AWESOME!!!! Thank you for taking me on your trip! Can't wait to go on "our" next trip! Cheers from Atlanta!
Thanks Dianna, really appreciate the support and kind words. Hopefully we won't need to wait too long until the next trip! cheers D
That was absolutely stunning, I didnt know this fligt existed bbut i now have it at the top of my list
Beautiful coverage with 1 of the best plane today. Nice mate 👍🏻🇲🇾
So you don’t fly straight across it.
Weird.
I want to fly again :( Beautiful flight!
I hope that I can finally fly again in this summer.
Stunning. I've shared this and titled it "now what flatards" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Because this video looks so realistic... Seen more realistic moving window images in 90s sitcoms. I'm sure you also think the moon landing video is real and the constant inconsistent images of earth are real. Ask why are there no flights crossing Antarctica or the southern hemisphere? Sorry, a fake looking UA-cam video isn't cutting it.
@@NineTails87 like trying to get a conversation with a tin of spam
@@simoncrewe5625 Yet I'm the one that said more. You buy this video? What points did you rebuttal? Let's agree to disagree lmao.
@@NineTails87 What specifically makes it "look fake". Flat earthers never have an answer.
Before the pandemic there were multiple regular flights across Antarctica. The reason they are so rare is because there are almost no flight paths that go that far south. 90% of humanity lives in the northern hemisphere.
@@NineTails87 there are flights across the southern hemisphere though... Flights across Antarctica just wouldn't make much sense...
How could anyone downvote this video? It's truly something special
Probably moron flat earthers
Bots
Flatearthers are the ones downvoting it as they believe it's fake. They believe it's impossible to fly over Antartica
@@zaheerzazei362 and flattards.
There are actually one or two civil flights which fly over the edge of the Antarctic landmass.they just clip the edge and I think that they are the Sydney or Melbourne to Buneos Aries and Santiago.you'd obviously need a window seat(goes without saying!) and to be on the south side of the plane and hope it's not cloudy!
What do you mean clip the edge
@@donnellacoff682
Only fly over the tail part or the coast, not over the middle of the continent.
1:10 the actual solution to not wearing masks
So happy to have Dennis Bunnik in the sky again. My 11 year old son is out and he will be so excited to see this .....
Hit the like button 8 second after publishing. Just to let you know how much I like your videos. Greetings from
Italy
Thanks Nicola, really appreciate your support. Hope the summer is a good one for you in Italy.
My mother just completed this a few weeks ago its great to see a detailed review of what it must have been like for her. Thank you!
I literally just said "didn't he already do that flight" Lmao 😂 then read the comments 🤦♂️. Beautiful views. No first /business class? Is it worth landing and exploring the area besides just flying over? Great video and adventure Dennis!! 😀
Yeah a bit of dejavu there! No first class on this one but yes they had business classs - as one of the staff I was sitting in one of the cheap (non-window economy) seats. Yes Antarctica is definitely worth visiting - especially getting up close and personal with the penguins and icebergs. Most tours/cruises leave from South America as the crossing is much quicker than from Australia/NZ.
Well done best thing I've watched instead of Covid depressing news.its on my bucket list..and relaxing voice.✔️
“Flat Earters hate this guy!!”
Absolutely stunning
Thank you massively for taking us in such an incredible trip mate, and best of luck for the next auctions! Cheers from Denmark
“Penguins popping everywhere”
Lol🐧💥
Watching this on the living room flat screen was a treat! Happy to see your excitement and enthusiasm for flying again and as a result, producing a beautiful review for all of us to enjoy! Greetings from a devout subscriber in San Francisco!
I'm looking forward to flying over Antartica to reach South Africa.
so amazing, absolutely mesmerizing.
I hope there was somebody flying the plane in the cockpit at the final scene or just ILS take care of it! Wonderful video & views, super envious. Thanks for posting.
so where's the ice wall 😂
1:09, it would've been funny if it was Pingu. NOOT NOOT! 🐧
Thanks Dennis! This was a really awesome video. Hope you and the family are doing well! Stay Safe!
Great Video Dennis ,, I was lucky enough to go with a few friends on a NYE flight Ex Melbourne on a 747 , it was a real party atmosphere given it was NYE as well as the Antarctica Experts on board they has a Jazz Trio circulating the aircraft playing e few tunes .. We were like you lucky the weather was perfect over the Artic Continent & the views were amazing.. on the way back my seat had a technical problem and as the flight was fully booked in economy & business ,, the only spare seat being upstairs ,, needless to say I was pretty happy ,,, it just capped off a great flight ,,,one especially after seeing you video I would thoroughly recommend
Dennis, you have made an awesome video. Again!
Thank you for sharing your video with us.
Not that your other content is not well presented, it is but this is an outstanding effort. Your presentation is easy to watch, combined with extraordinary vision of a spectacular landscape; you might want to mark this as one of your best productions. The little add ons like the raffle and auction made the production interesting not to mention the flight deck. So much to commend in your effort.
When things get back to normal, I hope you get back to producing your usual great content.
Thank you Dennis for making UA-cam an interesting place.
Thanks Mike, really appreciate the lovely comments and support.
Fantastic view, thank you Dennis
Just amazing!
Absolutely fantastic!
Stunning scenery! Amazing!
What a magical trip! Thank you very much for sharing it (it also makes me really want to go to Australia and experience that flight!). Thank you very much for sharing it, greetings from Chile!
Thank you Dennis for your video! it took me like I was really on board to get there (aka virtual staycation haha). Keep going with it!
great video mate love it
Dennis another fantastic vlog !
Glad to see you are well
I wish this sort of flight had been offered when I was down under years ago
woah!! those are rad views, mate! I wish I had enough money to go on one of these flights, my face would be pressed up against the window for the whole thing!
That looks so cool!
Absolutely beautiful
Just watched it again! I can’t wait for the reopening of travel!
Cheers
Incredible footage Dennis! This trip is definitely one for my bucket list!
Thanks for showing us the world we expect to visit, especially during the pandemic!
No flat Earth :-). No doom. The firminanemt .
Gorgeous stunning scenery and a very interesting video. Ive been planning to do an Antarctic visit by sea from south America - didn't know you could do this. Seems reasonably priced too - another option!!
Stunning! What a wonderful experience
Good to see you back mate. Hope you can make more videos soon.
Was that Melbourne tulurmarine airport dennis
Thanks for sharing this with us
Absolutely sensational views, thanks so much for sharing, Dennis
Superb video and ohhhh boy, what a location!!
When i made this comment, i currently track a Qantas 787 that i think are also flying to south pole to do this antarctic tour, a pretty rare occurence to see a traffic like this near south pole :D
Great review and great job for the foundation.
Dennis thank you for adding something to my bucket list. I hope to fly Singapore airways from SIN-EWR over the Arctic ice cap, now I have a way to fly over both poles!! Also it will make my visit to Australia more busy, but that's ok. Great flight (er-review) video!!! 😂👍
This is just brilliant! What an awesome trip to take! Great video Dennis
I thought i was the only one that touched the right side of the plane while boarding! haha
At 8.51, the base is Jang Bogo, a Korean station. Good place to stop off for kimchi and rice!
Nice video as always, cheers dennis!
I'm going on this flight in November 2021, I'll be seated in the rear of the plane. If you don't get a window seat in any part of the flight. Do they allow you to walk around and take photos from the door windows?
I flew from Perth to London, direct flight. They allow you to walk around once in a while to stretch your legs. So yes, you can take photos from the windows in de back of the plane.
Thanks Dennis 👍🏻✈️❤️
Fantastic to see you back in the sky Dennis and what a flight that was😀. A once in a lifetime moment 👍😀
I searched for "why don't planes fly over Antarctica" and this was one of the results, proving quite the opposite 😂 Amazing video!
Yes they are flying "over" Antartica but they aren't actually flying OVER Antartica
But people who believe in flat earth say you can only go in Antarctica/Ice wall in about 30 miles you can definitely see more than 30 miles into Antarctica In this video
@@aManWhoWantsEverything people who say we live on a globe have never heard of sea level or the line of AC-DC
@@RyFol717 nope already explaini g that's
Stunning, absolutely stunning. Nicely edited Dennis. Can't wait to have my covid jabs and get travelling again.
Hi Dennis, Thanks for sharing your amazing video! Loved every part of it and the way you structured the content. I booked the antarctic scenic flight for this summer and I am very excited to be on the trip. I have an economy WING seat. Do you have any tips for taking good photos from a WING seat? And any recommendations for camera? Digital camera vs GoPro? Just too excited at this moment and want to find any tips that you can provide :)
where are all the flat earthers?
Awesome report as per usual Dennis!😸
Hi Dennis, First of all great video. What type of camera did you use for filming? Thanks!
Spectacular!
Ok but! (Devils advocate here...) the flight did not actually cross oer antartica, it only went along side part of the continent
Definitely worth a second viewing!
Stunning scenery Great video
RIP to those who taught the lesson on the ANZ flight to Antarctica and perished on Mt Erebus in 1979.
Glad to see your video. Missed you around Mr. Good Looking
WOW, very special flight! Great share! 👌
This feels like a continuation of last week
yes - was wondering the same thing, but worth watching twice due to the superb views!
Ah man I would love to do this. Especially since I work on 787s at Boeing.
Stunning, thank you sharing🇨🇦👍
This pretty much debunks that Antartica is an impentrable ice wall
It has some of the highest average elevation of any continent. What is your point?
@@loza261 That Antarctica isn't impenetrable
Do you have a map of the full flight path?
Flat Earthers: WHERE IS THE GIANT WALL?
Like There Going 2 Expose It!
Flat earthers will say this is the north pole