Maya Bay looks like paradise! I can see why it became so popular after the movie. It's heartbreaking that the beach got so damaged, but I'm glad they’re working on restoring it for the future.
Maya Bay is now reopened, but no boat access or swimming allowed at the beach. You'd need to get to Loh Sama Bay to get on the pier and cross the island to Maya Beach where you can walk around, take pictures and enjoy the scenery only. You can't get in the water more than knee deep or the park ranger will warn you or take further action if you do not comply.
I am so glad that the French put the caves off limits to tourists, because otherwise, the paintings would no longer exist. Tourists can really screw up everything.
@@gonzolonzo1383 yes, I’m old… and on UA-cam. I gave up on FaceBook the second they wanted to know who I really was… and they wanted proof. That was it for me.
You all charmed me out of getting bitchy about the title. Top 15. -isn't that usually a rating? How do you figure out the best place you're not allowed to go because you're forbidden from going ? You scream I scream. Were upset because we don't like redundancy.🤫
An intriguing and well-crafted video that takes viewers on a journey to the world's most mysterious and off-limits destinations-fascinating from start to finish
lol i love how top fives always have bad editing and fact checking, this is pretty much the only reason why i still watch lmao keep up the good work love it
@@10laws2liveby, I do agree respecting nature is one of the ways to show respect for the Creator. But reject the idea humans aren't superior to nature.
@@avnertzur655 That's your go-to? "Humans are destructive" "oooh so annihilate them?!" Gee, if only humans would respect nature and this planet but no you immediately went to wipe out the species
I'm glad they included Snake Island. I had heard about the high concentration of snakes on the island and thought it wasn't possible to have such a high concentration. To have that many snakes they would have a food source to survive. Enter the the birds they mention. I've read where this island is in a flight pattern of some sort that causes the birds to rest on the island. Maybe it's far from other islands. Either way, the snakes have plenty to eat from the birds who rest there.
I went to ni'ihau in October last year and was able to spend a few hours on one of the beaches it was great although unfortunately there was a lot of trash on the beach because of the giant trash patches that are around Hawaii so I helped clean it up a bit while I was there
Sadly, many of this documentaries' shots of "Ni'ihau" are actually of the small neighboring semi-circular extinct crater island called Lehua. Lehua is owned by the State of Hawaii. There is a mile channel between Lehua and Ni'ihau.
Can't help but notice all the islands that are restricted and they come up with some bogus reason as to why they're restricted but we know why they're restricted they're doing something funky on those islands
I've been to phi phi island back in 2000, even then there was a lot of washed up plastic on secluded beaches. It was beautiful but crowded with tourist. Glad to see the government protecting their natural resources.
Great video and very informative. I think its a great idea to ban anyone from these places and there are probably many more areas around the world where this needs to be done in order to protect more of the planet. Thanks for the video.
Greek is one of the very few languages in the world that is spoken continuously and uninterrupted for 3.500 years with little changes up to present day. That means that Greeks speak more or less the same language today as their ancestors 3.500 years ago, albeit with some evolutionary changes. Greeks today even use the same alphabet as 3.500 years ago, believe it or not. Latin is by the way 2.700 years old and not spoken officially in our days. Both Pluto and Hades are Greek names appearing in the Greek mythology. Pluto is ΠΛΟΥΤΩΝ(ΑΣ) and his brothers where Zeus (ΖΕΥΣ/ΔΙΑΣ) and Poseidon [ΠΟΣΕΙΔΩΝ(ΑΣ)]. Pluto was the underworld God and Hades (ΑΔΗΣ) although he also represented the master of the underground world, it was mainly used as a similar meaning of what we call today hell. The word Plouto comes from the Ancient Greek word Ploutos (ΠΛΟΥΤΟΣ) and it means Wealth. The word Pluto is even used in today's Modern Greek language and it means exactly the same. Greetings from Athens, Greece (ΧΑΙΡΕΤΙΣΜΟΥΣ ΑΠΟ ΑΘΗΝΑ, ΕΛΛΑΔΑ).
I'd heard of some of these but by no means all, so thank you. It's good to know that governments are thinking of the future - or, in the case of Lascaux, the past - and taking steps to preserve things for future generations. Increasing tourism is a blessing until it becomes a curse, people destroying the very thing that people go there to see. There's a vid about places that have been ruined by tourists. Mr Ballen did a video on Snake Island - several people have died from snakebite, including a lighthouse keeper and his family. But apparently people still go there, trying to capture the snakes to sell - a lot of them never come back. I don't know who'd want to own so deadly a snake, but apparently there's a market; let's just hope that they keep the snakes very securely enclosed; heaven forbid that any escaped into a new environment and start breeding. He also did one on North Sentinel Island, and what happened to that missionary
There's a reason that the cave is off limits it's because for a long time people could come and visit it and the more people that came in the more damage it was to the paintings just from sheer breath and body not kidding you in fact that's the way it is for a lot of ancient places that are caverns they don't allow people anymore into a lot of these places because of the damage that human beings do just by breathing.
If ancient artists lived in the Lascaux Caves, and even painted on ceiling of the caves, why aren't there any carbon stains on the ceiling from the fires used by the artists to see in the dark? Or, are there?
In 2017 I was lucky enough to visit Maya Bay. At that time the tour guides had mentioned they were going to close off the beaches due to the coral reef decline.
Something is going on with monkey island. Rhesus monkeys are mingled in with people all over. So the fact that fact the infectious disease dept is involved, the monkeys are fed automatically and also restricted from people visiting is all super fishy. 🐠
Morgan Island is near Paris Island in SC, and also Hilton Head. There are certain facilities in operation throughout the area that are basically forbidden to the public. Government ops.
How could you miss out "Bouvet Island" ? First of all, it's the most remote island in all directions on the planet and is very hard to get to. It's also forbidden to visit that island. Even if you tried to live there, you wouldn't survive. The Island is owned by Norway.
@@V3ntilator And @Roddy McNiven, alright lads settle down, lol. Bouvet Island is indeed the most remote island on earth, whereas Tristan da Cunha is the most remote inhabited place on earth, you both win. 😀 ☮️
@@TheFireflycam Thanks. Tristan and Antarctica is the closest neighbor to Bouvet where there lives people. Norway also owns part of Antarctica. Norway also have the most northern city on the planet. Longyearbyen. Norway covers both sides of the planet. lol Another little known fact is that Norway also have 2nd longest coastline on the planet.
AGALEGA*** (known as Diego Garcia island) in the INDIAN Ocean is a USA MILITARY BASE and is Forbidden to visit. It is a Part of MAURITIUS Island but being occupied by US.
Lascaux cave in France is linked to cro-magnon man and that goes back up to 30,000 years! Not 17,000. A painting show a perfect representation of the Pleiades solar system and Orion solar system, the right number of planets and their placement, just perfect. This shows that they were not primitive at all. Around the world legends do tell about Pleiades and Orion, so how could they know? But between both solar systems you had the bull sign that is made when linking star to star, not any star of course. All is perfect is place like you would see it in the sky. So much is not understood yet.
Love the video. Obviously there are plenty of other such places. Such as Sacred Falls, Oahu, Hawaii. Probably already mentioned in the comments. Closed in 1999 after a deadly rockslide. Been there many times (pre-1999).
Damn. You beat me to it. Lol It's quite true though, and I really love when they say that the place is ibe that jo human has set foot. Even though the evidence is clear. Lol
Amazing! - the most important places for Humans to visit are Restricted - like Heart Reef & the Goddess of the sun temple - All Places are for All now - let the Island in Hawaii be an example to follow for All - and so it is - Blessings.
We still call it Ayers rock but like many other places the so called first nation people, 3 percent of our population have taken it for monetary gains.
The Golden Lancehead Viper that inhabits snake island is nowhere near the worlds most venomous snake. 20 of the Top 25 venomous snakes are from Australia. The Top 11 are all Australian.
The snake at 14:29 is totally unrelated to what you may find on Snake Island. Its a European snake (Natrix Natrix) that also happens to be totally harmless.
Mt K is 2228 metres (about 7300 ft) and is the highest mountain on continental Australia. Heard Island belongs to the country of Australia and its mountain is the highest in the country, accepting what this video says
The two highest mountains are not on the Australian mainland; they are both in territories. The highest mountain is not however Mawson Peak. Dome A in the Australian Antarctic Territory is the tallest Australian mountain at 4,093m, compared to Mawson Peak on Heard Island which is only 2,745m. On the mainland the tallest is Mount Kosciuszko in New South Wales which is 2,228m. Fact checking is not really up to scratch on this video as interesting as it was.
I was going to comment on a different Australian sacred rock outcrop but cannot remember the name of it, it has more of a jagged rocks look and say sometimes people just vanish there. I believe the Aboriginals say not to go there, or they don't go there...
The youtubers of "Yes Theory" did actually make a video going to Poveglia. It's not banned, there's just a stigma around it, and people believe its haunted
Going to Poveglia is strictly banned but it seems like this doesn't prevent r*tard tuorists to go there. All the buildings are collapsing and the island itself is disappearing due to erosion and water-level rising so we are trying to save the island since it's a big part of Venice culture. That said I really hope one day a couple of them get buried there as warning for the others.
Went to Thailand to see Maya Bay. They had just shut it down. We were able to moor outside of the bay where I was stung by a huge jellyfish and scared by a baby shark,because I am a wuss. I understand why they shut it down. But still,bummer. A monkey sat on my shoes,pooped in one of them,then proceeded to eat his poop from my shoe? Thailand!
@@gisellesinclair6811 Yes,and out of my shoe lol. Monkey was really overweight as well so he really you know,destroyed my shoe. But the sidewalk was SO hot there was no way I could be barefoot. Thailand!
I'm surprised Whakaari/White Island, North Island New Zealand is not on the list: A cone volcano that's been around the last 150,000 years. New Zealand's most active volcano erupts frequently with steam 200° Celsius (nearly 400° Fahrenheit). It erupted the 9th of December 2019 when 48 tourists and tour guides were there; some of whom were at the crater edge when the eruption occurred. Most were injured but 22 people died including 2 whose bodies were never found. The volcano island has been closed to everyone since then except for the authorities who brielfy returned for the bodies that didn't die in hospital.
@@JW-2112 yes problem tourists, but also the so called national park warden sat in their hut collecting 400baht (£10/$13) CASH per person to every person landing on the island every single day, equating to more then £60,000/$78,000 per day lining local pockets and not being reinvested into preservation and rules, thats on top of my paid trip fee, why are they not enforcing misbehaving tourists? or boats? why are they not cleaning up afterwards? why are they not putting strict measure in place before hand? its ok blaming tourists for all the problems but properly run activities would have stopped the damage at maya bay years ago, i know, i was there before it became famous, and then i went back in about 2017/2018 and it was a disgrace, to the point i refused to get off the boat and pay a fee for such a shambles, better regulation initially means better behaved people put rules in place and then flouters can be punished, win win for all
Thank you to all the researchers who went above and beyond for these clips.
Man have a habit of destroying the beautiful places in the world. Thank goodness some places are forbidden to people except scientists for research.
Maya Bay looks like paradise! I can see why it became so popular after the movie. It's heartbreaking that the beach got so damaged, but I'm glad they’re working on restoring it for the future.
Maya Bay is now reopened, but no boat access or swimming allowed at the beach. You'd need to get to Loh Sama Bay to get on the pier and cross the island to Maya Beach where you can walk around, take pictures and enjoy the scenery only. You can't get in the water more than knee deep or the park ranger will warn you or take further action if you do not comply.
Why is this
@matthewwatson2878 to allow the marine lives to recover from the effect of decades of mass tourism
@@matthewwatson2878silly reasons
Because it's a petrified giant sitting in plain sight
@@jjyahgo3482 what?
I'd do just about anything to see the art at Lascaux, but I'm glad it will be preserved for another forty thousand years.
I’ve been there.
@@patriciaclark6171stop lying
Well, I've been there too, although I can't remember seeing Patricia there. That was in 1959.
I heard that the reason the painting deteriorated is because they were actually painted quite recently...my advice question everything!
I am so glad that the French put the caves off limits to tourists, because otherwise, the paintings would no longer exist. Tourists can really screw up everything.
I went before they were closed off
@@thatguy8005 how old are you
@@thatguy8005 you'd have to be at least in your 60s. And you're watching top ten videos reacting to comments?
@@thatguy8005 idk what's more unbelievable, you going in the caves before they closed, or a 60 year old is on UA-cam instead of Facebook
@@gonzolonzo1383 yes, I’m old… and on UA-cam. I gave up on FaceBook the second they wanted to know who I really was… and they wanted proof.
That was it for me.
Technically the dog found the cave.
Agree the pooch didn't know should have been named after him or her 🎉
Did they find the dog…
I’ve had the honor of seeing the caves. Amazing place.
The caves in France and Plutos gate in Turkey sound very interesting
The replicas of the cave are beautiful. If you didn’t know they were copies. You wouldn’t know it’s beautiful. Great job.
That alien building is not in Russia, it is a gift shop in Crystal Springs Nevada USA.
They are using random pictures for some places.
Ma’am it’s a random picture 😂
Top Fives, I'm hooked on your videos, keep them rolling
The Russia Become Uluru Austrailia 🤣🤣
Is it so?
There DREAMTIME...LOL
Lol I noticed that too
ORbET 🇦🇺 2022
Simply terrible.
WANTED: an editor who is able to tell when something's in the wrong place. 😂
Lol, I was coming here to say “Number one is what, where?” 😂
A harmless Grass Snake.
You are right! There are three out of 15 places with wrong identification. Editor required, urgently! 👍🏻
You all charmed me out of getting bitchy about the title. Top 15. -isn't that usually a rating? How do you figure out the best place you're not allowed to go because you're forbidden from going ? You scream I scream. Were upset because we don't like redundancy.🤫
wow
An intriguing and well-crafted video that takes viewers on a journey to the world's most mysterious and off-limits destinations-fascinating from start to finish
Been to monkey island (viewed from a boat). There are air multiple air conditioned single wide trailers there. Easily enough for 12 people at a time
Great video! I had no idea there are so many places we can't visit. The way you explained everything was so clear and interesting. Thanks for sharing!
lol i love how top fives always have bad editing and fact checking, this is pretty much the only reason why i still watch lmao
keep up the good work love it
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But you gotta admit the narrator must practice pronouncing some of these names of places. He does a fantastic job.
@@lisakurak3733 I thought it was a computer!
@@IcamefromJeddahnope. It’s not. Way too much expression. It’s actually a real person.
Many of these places are a testimony as to just how destructive people can be.
What are you proposing? Humans should be annihilated?
@@avnertzur655 I think it would be far better if they developed a respect for the creator.
@@10laws2liveby, I do agree respecting nature is one of the ways to show respect for the Creator. But reject the idea humans aren't superior to nature.
People suck
@@avnertzur655 That's your go-to? "Humans are destructive"
"oooh so annihilate them?!"
Gee, if only humans would respect nature and this planet but no you immediately went to wipe out the species
I'm glad they included Snake Island. I had heard about the high concentration of snakes on the island and thought it wasn't possible to have such a high concentration. To have that many snakes they would have a food source to survive.
Enter the the birds they mention. I've read where this island is in a flight pattern of some sort that causes the birds to rest on the island. Maybe it's far from other islands. Either way, the snakes have plenty to eat from the birds who rest there.
I've read about Snake Island. Was thinking it would be included.
The snakes also eat each other
@@sveng3192 I wondered about that as well. I suppose if they get hungry enough they would, yes.
They can keep snake island...forever!
@@BillGreenAZ if you get hungry enough, youi'll probably eat sveng
I went to ni'ihau in October last year and was able to spend a few hours on one of the beaches it was great although unfortunately there was a lot of trash on the beach because of the giant trash patches that are around Hawaii so I helped clean it up a bit while I was there
Did you really go there
Wow. We all care so much. My family is giving a standing O. 🤡
That is awesome. I bet it was an experience to remember. I am glad u cared to help. More ppl need to be like that.
Sadly, many of this documentaries' shots of "Ni'ihau" are actually of the small neighboring semi-circular extinct crater island called Lehua. Lehua is owned by the State of Hawaii. There is a mile channel between Lehua and Ni'ihau.
@@CommentGuru Don't player hate -- congratulate
Beautiful landscape near the beach in this video.
Was anyone else worried about all the birds flocking to and from herpes monkey island.
Agreed! I think they should set a predator lose on the place and control the population better at the very least
No because the whole story sounds like total BS
@@kevinlodge7116
Yeah like you know better 🤣
This is the kind of videos i like.Good to see common sense still exists
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Big Panda Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old Grammy from Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼
Some of the video footage used for Pluto’s Gate in Turkey was actually from Pluto’s Cave near Mt Shasta California.. 13:29
Can't help but notice all the islands that are restricted and they come up with some bogus reason as to why they're restricted but we know why they're restricted they're doing something funky on those islands
I've been to phi phi island back in 2000, even then there was a lot of washed up plastic on secluded beaches. It was beautiful but crowded with tourist. Glad to see the government protecting their natural resources.
What beautiful places are there on our planet
4:46 Sounds like a cover up for something sinister up there
Great info, but lazy editing… two of the titles come up twice
got 5mill in views
Fact: Tourists screw up EVERYTHING!
What happened to the dog? Was the dog found alive?
Thats what i want to know
Me too@@geokat77
People are so disrespectful of things that are not theirs, and so putting a stop on who and what people can see and do is alright.
Amazing how just as The Bible says, people worship the thing created rather than The Creator.
Great video and very informative. I think its a great idea to ban anyone from these places and there are probably many more areas around the world where this needs to be done in order to protect more of the planet. Thanks for the video.
To protect their own mean interests and not save the world
@@tgr666. Nah people are idiots and slobs. People wreck anything they encounter. More things need to be banned to be protected
@@tgr666. you gh
@@rc10gttb you Fitchburg t I cugty to iufgiy t shirt yygcuhgcughuct
We should just ban humans from the entire planet, huh?
I live in Alice Springs 🇦🇺 you can visit Uluru but you can’t climb up it.
Parks Australia actively discouraged tourists in an effort to achieve the required 20% reduction necessary to close Ayers Rock to the public.
Why
How arragont we are as humans to tell others where they can and cannot go
Pluto is the name of a Roman god, Hades is the Greek name
Greek is one of the very few languages in the world that is spoken continuously and uninterrupted for 3.500 years with little changes up to present day. That means that Greeks speak more or less the same language today as their ancestors 3.500 years ago, albeit with some evolutionary changes. Greeks today even use the same alphabet as 3.500 years ago, believe it or not.
Latin is by the way 2.700 years old and not spoken officially in our days.
Both Pluto and Hades are Greek names appearing in the Greek mythology. Pluto is ΠΛΟΥΤΩΝ(ΑΣ) and his brothers where Zeus (ΖΕΥΣ/ΔΙΑΣ) and Poseidon [ΠΟΣΕΙΔΩΝ(ΑΣ)]. Pluto was the underworld God and Hades (ΑΔΗΣ) although he also represented the master of the underground world, it was mainly used as a similar meaning of what we call today hell.
The word Plouto comes from the Ancient Greek word Ploutos (ΠΛΟΥΤΟΣ) and it means Wealth. The word Pluto is even used in today's Modern Greek language and it means exactly the same.
Greetings from Athens, Greece (ΧΑΙΡΕΤΙΣΜΟΥΣ ΑΠΟ ΑΘΗΝΑ, ΕΛΛΑΔΑ).
Finally, a video worth watching 🎉
I'd heard of some of these but by no means all, so thank you. It's good to know that governments are thinking of the future - or, in the case of Lascaux, the past - and taking steps to preserve things for future generations. Increasing tourism is a blessing until it becomes a curse, people destroying the very thing that people go there to see. There's a vid about places that have been ruined by tourists.
Mr Ballen did a video on Snake Island - several people have died from snakebite, including a lighthouse keeper and his family. But apparently people still go there, trying to capture the snakes to sell - a lot of them never come back. I don't know who'd want to own so deadly a snake, but apparently there's a market; let's just hope that they keep the snakes very securely enclosed; heaven forbid that any escaped into a new environment and start breeding.
He also did one on North Sentinel Island, and what happened to that missionary
Abdul QADAR MUHAMMAD Tyrone Michael Green i am Jesus
it's always people that are destructive, if i learnt anything from this video, especially tourists
There's a reason that the cave is off limits it's because for a long time people could come and visit it and the more people that came in the more damage it was to the paintings just from sheer breath and body not kidding you in fact that's the way it is for a lot of ancient places that are caverns they don't allow people anymore into a lot of these places because of the damage that human beings do just by breathing.
How can I move my family to that island with no cars only horses?!😮 count me innnnnn❤ 🥥 🌴
My wife's knicker drawer!! Even I'm not allowed!
If ancient artists lived in the Lascaux Caves, and even painted on ceiling of the caves, why aren't there any carbon stains on the ceiling from the fires used by the artists to see in the dark? Or, are there?
Probably because the paint was new, meaning it was stronger, like you need to repaint your fence every now and then
In 2017 I was lucky enough to visit Maya Bay. At that time the tour guides had mentioned they were going to close off the beaches due to the coral reef decline.
Maya Bay (Maya means Magic in Thai) is open again as of Jan 2022.
Why are the most beautiful places so dangerous!? Thanks to channels like yours I can travel to all the places of the world from my couch lol!
Very interesting video. Informative. Thanks for sharing!!
Something is going on with monkey island. Rhesus monkeys are mingled in with people all over. So the fact that fact the infectious disease dept is involved, the monkeys are fed automatically and also restricted from people visiting is all super fishy. 🐠
Forbidden place 16: McDonalds - cost for visiting $23.50. Requires 4am visit to toilet.
6:32 text mistake
Morgan Island is near Paris Island in SC, and also Hilton Head. There are certain facilities in operation throughout the area that are basically forbidden to the public. Government ops.
How could you miss out "Bouvet Island" ? First of all, it's the most remote island in all directions on the planet and is very hard to get to. It's also forbidden to visit that island. Even if you tried to live there, you wouldn't survive. The Island is owned by Norway.
@@roddymcniven8734 Irrelevant to this video. It's not a forbidden island.
@@V3ntilator And @Roddy McNiven, alright lads settle down, lol. Bouvet Island is indeed the most remote island on earth, whereas Tristan da Cunha is the most remote inhabited place on earth, you both win.
😀 ☮️
@@TheFireflycam Thanks. Tristan and Antarctica is the closest neighbor to Bouvet where there lives people. Norway also owns part of Antarctica. Norway also have the most northern city on the planet. Longyearbyen. Norway covers both sides of the planet. lol
Another little known fact is that Norway also have 2nd longest coastline on the planet.
@@V3ntilator no worries mate😁, I’m in Australia, did we have the largest coastline? I think we have the most beaches😊
@@V3ntilator you reeeeaalllyyyyy like Norway
Well Indiana Jones would have just loved the Snake Island. LoL 😆
sooooooooo good keep your work up it is so nice sorry i just love it
Hey! :-) At 6:30, when showing number 10, it still says Australia. Might wanna check that.
Keep up the nice work! ✌️
the editing is horrible
Commenting for extra awareness
AGALEGA*** (known as Diego Garcia island) in the INDIAN Ocean is a USA MILITARY BASE and is Forbidden to visit.
It is a Part of MAURITIUS Island but being occupied by US.
Great episode! Didn't even know about a lot of these places
The Beach in Thailand is open now just limited numbers a day and no swimming allowed
Lascaux cave in France is linked to cro-magnon man and that goes back up to 30,000 years! Not 17,000. A painting show a perfect representation of the Pleiades solar system and Orion solar system, the right number of planets and their placement, just perfect. This shows that they were not primitive at all. Around the world legends do tell about Pleiades and Orion, so how could they know? But between both solar systems you had the bull sign that is made when linking star to star, not any star of course. All is perfect is place like you would see it in the sky. So much is not understood yet.
Please do not be hoodwinked. It isn’t even more than 4,000 years old
Habang may konti pang natitirang kuento ay ingatan at lagyan ng teknolohiya....
Isn't Pluto a Roman god not Greek? Hades is the Greek version.
Captioning errors aside, this was an informative, interesting video.
Love the video. Obviously there are plenty of other such places. Such as Sacred Falls, Oahu, Hawaii. Probably already mentioned in the comments. Closed in 1999 after a deadly rockslide. Been there many times (pre-1999).
If your not allowed to visit. How did they manage to film it. The invisible cameraman???
Damn. You beat me to it. Lol
It's quite true though, and I really love when they say that the place is ibe that jo human has set foot. Even though the evidence is clear. Lol
Exactly!
“Authorised Researchers and the Team. Obviously it had to be documented.
5:10
I thought there would be some mention that everywhere below the 60th parallel of entire Earth is heavy restricted to protect the penguins.
Wait… did they save the dog?
It was so interesting. Thanks for sharing this.
Amazing! - the most important places for Humans to visit are Restricted - like Heart Reef & the Goddess of the sun temple - All Places are for All now - let the Island in Hawaii be an example to follow for All - and so it is - Blessings.
life is a mystery
I hear you call my name
This is an intense list tbh
That huge rock 🪨 in australia is cool i would love to go see it in person
We still call it Ayers rock but like many other places the so called first nation people, 3 percent of our population have taken it for monetary gains.
The Golden Lancehead Viper that inhabits snake island is nowhere near the worlds most venomous snake. 20 of the Top 25 venomous snakes are from Australia. The Top 11 are all Australian.
And the late great Steve Irwin has had them trained as pets
.. calls the venomous red black snake.... smartie
Very nice video!
The Sentinelese are the coolest group in the world because they are descendants of the first human migration
Source ? Trust Me Bro
Source? =Trust Me Bro
@@anthonyperez8730 are you dumb?
Niihau island sounds like the perfect community of existence
Someone should count all the mistakes made in this top 5 video lol!
The snake at 14:29 is totally unrelated to what you may find on Snake Island. Its a European snake (Natrix Natrix) that also happens to be totally harmless.
Hate to be that guy, but the tallest mountain in Australia is famously mt Kosciuszko in the snowy mountains.
Mt K is 2228 metres (about 7300 ft) and is the highest mountain on continental Australia. Heard Island belongs to the country of Australia and its mountain is the highest in the country, accepting what this video says
God has got this!
16)The 🇻🇦 Vatican secret library because has 📚 books that could change the world 🌎
Just because you say something in a comment doesn't mean you use the emoji for it
YOU forgot SNAKE ISLAND in the Baltic........everyone seem to die if they get on it.....hehehe
The two highest mountains are not on the Australian mainland; they are both in territories. The highest mountain is not however Mawson Peak. Dome A in the Australian Antarctic Territory is the tallest Australian mountain at 4,093m, compared to Mawson Peak on Heard Island which is only 2,745m. On the mainland the tallest is Mount Kosciuszko in New South Wales which is 2,228m. Fact checking is not really up to scratch on this video as interesting as it was.
I was going to comment on a different Australian sacred rock outcrop but cannot remember the name of it, it has more of a jagged rocks look and say sometimes people just vanish there. I believe the Aboriginals say not to go there, or they don't go there...
Where does the narrator say Ayers rock is the highest mountain in Australia? You obviously hear him say stuff he dont but are only in your head 😱
yes
Thank you 😊 👍👍👍👍
@Get on the cross and don’t look back Seek ye somewhere else to preach. This isnt a video about Christianity. Thanks.
And you forgot that no one is allowed to visit what's outside our biodome. There is a treaty in place that allows no one. See Admiral Byrd videos.
Fact 👊🏽
The youtubers of "Yes Theory" did actually make a video going to Poveglia. It's not banned, there's just a stigma around it, and people believe its haunted
Going to Poveglia is strictly banned but it seems like this doesn't prevent r*tard tuorists to go there. All the buildings are collapsing and the island itself is disappearing due to erosion and water-level rising so we are trying to save the island since it's a big part of Venice culture.
That said I really hope one day a couple of them get buried there as warning for the others.
Great video but the names of the locations are out of sync.
The places in Suizerland are beautiful ,I’m so glad I’m from Suizerland❤
Can we all appreciate the fact that Top Fives never disappointed us with his content. 🤚
Let's appreciate that with the name Top Five, he blessed us with triple in this episode
@@armageddon_gaming check yer math. Cheers...
@@bazzer124 oops. Thanks 😂
@@bazzer124 5 times 3 is 15.
Sable Island Canada, Atlantic Ocean, may be a good contender for future lists
It' s the same with the Altamira Caves in Cantabria
Went to Thailand to see Maya Bay.
They had just shut it down. We were able to moor outside of the bay where I was stung by a huge jellyfish and scared by a baby shark,because I am a wuss. I understand why they shut it down. But still,bummer. A monkey sat on my shoes,pooped in one of them,then proceeded to eat his poop from my shoe? Thailand!
Ewwwwww hard to get that image out of your mind, I bet!
@@gisellesinclair6811 Yes,and out of my shoe lol. Monkey was really overweight as well so he really you know,destroyed my shoe. But the sidewalk was SO hot there was no way I could be barefoot. Thailand!
Me watching from the USA, excited to see what cool place my country has to offer...
Oh, of course...
" Monkey-Herpes island "
Awesome.
I'm surprised Whakaari/White Island, North Island New Zealand is not on the list: A cone volcano that's been around the last 150,000 years. New Zealand's most active volcano erupts frequently with steam 200° Celsius (nearly 400° Fahrenheit). It erupted the 9th of December 2019 when 48 tourists and tour guides were there; some of whom were at the crater edge when the eruption occurred. Most were injured but 22 people died including 2 whose bodies were never found. The volcano island has been closed to everyone since then except for the authorities who brielfy returned for the bodies that didn't die in hospital.
best video
Been too Maya Beach 3 times, last time in 2015. It's absolutely gorgeous, but then again, the whole region is :)
Did you see the garbage left behind by visitors, that they mentioned in the video?
You can't take your boats into Koh Phi Phi lai (Maya Beach)
@@JW-2112 yes problem tourists, but also the so called national park warden sat in their hut collecting 400baht (£10/$13) CASH per person to every person landing on the island every single day, equating to more then £60,000/$78,000 per day lining local pockets and not being reinvested into preservation and rules, thats on top of my paid trip fee, why are they not enforcing misbehaving tourists? or boats? why are they not cleaning up afterwards? why are they not putting strict measure in place before hand? its ok blaming tourists for all the problems but properly run activities would have stopped the damage at maya bay years ago, i know, i was there before it became famous, and then i went back in about 2017/2018 and it was a disgrace, to the point i refused to get off the boat and pay a fee for such a shambles, better regulation initially means better behaved people put rules in place and then flouters can be punished, win win for all
Alrighty but was the dog found??
#10 is mislabeled. That’s the only thing I noticed in the video. Otherwise, great content as usual!
6:31 Yep, you beat me to it
Number 1 is also mislabeled
@@sire3435 - I missed that one.
@@sire3435 missed that one too, good catch
THEY SHOULD HAVE NEVER "MONITIZED" THE CAVES, JUST SHOWS HOW GREEDY PEOPLE ARE😢
Seeing footage of Molokini island for Ni'ihau makes me wonder how true any of this is.
Fun fact: Molokini is not considered an island but actually a volcanic crater
That looks like Lehua crater, maybe not Molokini.
Macaque’s are at a Spring (Crystal I think) where you can see them pretty up close.