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The Antarctic Pyramids - Vision 20/20
With a slow start, the video takes you to a place few even know of. Was there an ancient race that lived in the Antarctic? Do they still live there, and are they 'not so ancient?' Do they control the world? Who, are, 'they?' Does Atlantis 'exist, flourish and thrive in the Antarctic, with a race of highly intelligent beings whom control the world? History seems to imply that something is going on
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THIS? WILL BLOW YOUR MIND! Anunnaki in the ANTARCTIC?
Hitler seen 'alive' IN Argentina after the war? After watching this video you have to watch this one ---- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw1hgOlHTD4
You decide. I've been looking for this one for a long time.
History they DON'T tell you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_USSsSzLhc
For the FULL DOCUMENTARY?: CLICK HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwUpPwyyvLw
I created this video with
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Antarctica: the frozen kingdom (Antarctic Wildlife Documentary)
Antarctica: the frozen kingdom is a natural history documentary that explores the lives of the animals that call the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the ...
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antarctic treaty is the best proof of a staged world
flat earth knowledge ends the matrix
feat.
David Bresnahan, The Antarctic Treaty
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA4HLyvDL9w
the final one is that one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKNlS2Izax4&index;=1&list;=PLmdfACLjg9EQvAEbOAeFzovPg3Pe10zaG
music:
https://youtu.be/LsOcrnZqWtg
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Did The Nazis Build A Secret Antarctic Base?
Did The Nazis Build A Secret Base In Antarctica?
Before WW2 the Nazis set up a base in Antartica - no-one knows what happened to it, except, perhaps, for a U.S. expedition that went there after the war. It ended mysteriously but raised a tantalising possibility: Did the Nazis build a secret base in Antarctica?
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Dramatic video of Clelia II Antarctic cruise ship slammed by giant waves
A US-operated Antarctic cruise ship with 160 people aboard has lost an engine in high seas, but is limping safely to its scheduled port. The Argentine Navy said the Clelia II declared an emergency on Tuesday, reporting it had lost an engine amid heavy seas and 55 miles per hour (90 km per hour) winds. The ship, operated by Polar Cruises of Bend, Oregon, has 100 passengers and 60 crew members aboar
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Antarctica, Secrets Beneath the Ice | Full Documentary HD
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Almost three miles of ice buries most of Antarctica, cloaking a continent half again as large as the United States. But when an Antarctic ice shelf the size of Manhattan collapsed in less than a month in 2002, it shocked scientists and raised the alarming possibility that Antarctica may be headed for a meltdown. E
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Under the Antarctic Ice Beauty of The Nature 720p Documentary & Life Discovery HD
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Under the Antarctic Ice - Beauty of The Nature
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers an
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If Global Warming Is Real, Why Is Antarctic Ice Growing?
NASA just released a study showing that Antarctica is actually gaining ice at a faster rate than it’s losing it. Will this rise in ice help keep global warming at bay?
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Mike Libecki & Cory Richards: Antarctic Mountain Climbing
Accomplished climber Mike Libecki and photographer Cory Richards battle extreme cold and furious katabatic winds in an epic, ten-day climb to the summit of t...
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Antarctica Meltdown - Secrets Beneath the Ice (Antarctic Drilling Project)
What happens when the ice melts and the sea levels rise? Scientists study Antarctica in an effort to understand possible climate change through geologists looking at ancient landscapes, paleobotany, drilling, and diving.
Almost three miles of ice buries most of Antarctica, cloaking a continent half again as large as the United States. But when an Antarctic ice shelf the size of Manhattan collapsed
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5 Creatures found below Antarctic Ice
5 Creatures found below Antarctic Ice. These 5 somewhat scary creatures can all be found under Antarctic ice. They might look like scary monsters but they are mostly harmless.
5. Comb Jelly
Jellies like this can be very abundant in Southern Ocean surface waters and it is widely suggested that they will be amongst the big winners in the more acidic, warmer ocean that results from high levels of c
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Animals in the Antarctic Ice
Animals in the Antarctic Ice The wildlife of Antarctica are extremophiles, having to adapt to the dryness, low temperatures, and high exposure common in Anta...
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NASA | The Arctic and the Antarctic Respond in Opposite Ways
For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/antarctic-sea-ice-reaches-new-record-maximum
http://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/qa-what-is-happening-with-antarctic-sea-ice
The Arctic and the Antarctic are regions that have a lot of ice and acts as air conditioners for the Earth system. This year, Antarctic sea ice reached a record maximum extent while the Arctic reached a minimu
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My Antarctic Experience on the National Geographic Explorer January 2013
This Video Production is Copyrighted to Lindblad Expeditions and was shot and edited onsite by Videographer Sarah Culler of Culler Video Productions. www.you...
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Aliens In Antarctic the Nazi Alien link established A GREAT Watch Alien TV Production
The Facts on Aliens and Nazis underground in the Antarctic, the true story and documentary of what really happened on the US Operation High Jump,and the Alie...
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Antarctic Winds - 10 Hour Relaxing Nature Sounds
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ScienceCasts: No Turning Back - West Antarctic Glaciers in Irreversible Decline
Visit http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2014/12may_noturningback/ for more.
A new study led by NASA researchers shows that half-a-dozen key glaciers in the West Antarctic Ice Sheet are in irreversible decline. The melting of these sprawling icy giants will affect global sea levels in the centuries ahead.
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See the Extreme Ice Changes Near the Antarctic Peninsula
Join the Extreme Ice Survey (EIS) team on an expedition to South Georgia Island near the Antarctic Peninsula. This trip adds the Southern Hemisphere to a network of 43 time-lapse cameras placed worldwide on 24 glaciers. Capturing one photo per hour of daylight, the cameras placed on South Georgia will document the story of the island's melting glaciers.
Extreme Ice Survey (EIS): http://extremeice
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The Arctic vs. the Antarctic - Camille Seaman
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How can you tell the two poles apart? Where are the penguins? What about the bears? The Arctic pole is located in the Northern Hemisphere within the deep Arctic Ocean, while the Antarctic pole is smack in the middle of the ice-covered Antarctica. Camille Seaman describes how enterprising people and organisms ha
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Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station Antarctica Tour
New! Be sure to check out my full tour of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Field Camp - a remote Antarctic camp! http://youtu.be/eSUXMPqNLbg
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More from South Pole, Antarctica at http://JeffreyDonenfeld.com/Antarctica
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 to
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The Antarctic Ice Marathon Looks Freezing
50 runners raced in -4*F weather
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Antarctic Ice Animals Beauty and Nature PBS NOVA Documentary HD
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers an area of almost 14 million square km (5.4 million sq. miles) and contains 26.5 million cubic km of ice (6.36 million cubic miles). That is, approximately 61 percent of all fresh water on the Earth is held in the Antarctic
The Antarctic Pyramids - Vision 20/20
With a slow start, the video takes you to a place few even know of. Was there an ancient race that lived in the Antarctic? Do they still live there, and are the...
With a slow start, the video takes you to a place few even know of. Was there an ancient race that lived in the Antarctic? Do they still live there, and are they 'not so ancient?' Do they control the world? Who, are, 'they?' Does Atlantis 'exist, flourish and thrive in the Antarctic, with a race of highly intelligent beings whom control the world? History seems to imply that something is going on in the Antarctic and always has been going on. Are the pyramids under the Antarctic causing the global changes on earth? Strange reports of strange lands, strange, and ancient creatures, aliens, reptilians, and UFO's, 'all' have been reported 'by those with credentials' (you see, few without 'ever' get to go there. Have you been there?). Take that into account when doing your research. Research Hollow Earth, and Flat Earth where more evidence seems to imply, strongly, that we are not alone, at all, on this planet earth, and that there may be another species / race of intelligent being so very advanced (even so advanced to move landmasses, and melt ice faster than you ever could), that they appear magical to us mere humans? You be the judge. Around the 25 minute mark of this video, you may be thinking differently (come the half hour mark? You're watching till the end).
Ponder, wonder, think and dream.
It's what we're here for.
:)
I hope you enjoy.
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With a slow start, the video takes you to a place few even know of. Was there an ancient race that lived in the Antarctic? Do they still live there, and are they 'not so ancient?' Do they control the world? Who, are, 'they?' Does Atlantis 'exist, flourish and thrive in the Antarctic, with a race of highly intelligent beings whom control the world? History seems to imply that something is going on in the Antarctic and always has been going on. Are the pyramids under the Antarctic causing the global changes on earth? Strange reports of strange lands, strange, and ancient creatures, aliens, reptilians, and UFO's, 'all' have been reported 'by those with credentials' (you see, few without 'ever' get to go there. Have you been there?). Take that into account when doing your research. Research Hollow Earth, and Flat Earth where more evidence seems to imply, strongly, that we are not alone, at all, on this planet earth, and that there may be another species / race of intelligent being so very advanced (even so advanced to move landmasses, and melt ice faster than you ever could), that they appear magical to us mere humans? You be the judge. Around the 25 minute mark of this video, you may be thinking differently (come the half hour mark? You're watching till the end).
Ponder, wonder, think and dream.
It's what we're here for.
:)
I hope you enjoy.
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
- published: 27 Jun 2015
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THIS? WILL BLOW YOUR MIND! Anunnaki in the ANTARCTIC?
Hitler seen 'alive' IN Argentina after the war? After watching this video you have to watch this one ---- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw1hgOlHTD4
You deci...
Hitler seen 'alive' IN Argentina after the war? After watching this video you have to watch this one ---- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw1hgOlHTD4
You decide. I've been looking for this one for a long time.
History they DON'T tell you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_USSsSzLhc
For the FULL DOCUMENTARY?: CLICK HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwUpPwyyvLw
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Hitler seen 'alive' IN Argentina after the war? After watching this video you have to watch this one ---- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw1hgOlHTD4
You decide. I've been looking for this one for a long time.
History they DON'T tell you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_USSsSzLhc
For the FULL DOCUMENTARY?: CLICK HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwUpPwyyvLw
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
- published: 18 Mar 2014
- views: 819209
Antarctica: the frozen kingdom (Antarctic Wildlife Documentary)
Antarctica: the frozen kingdom is a natural history documentary that explores the lives of the animals that call the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the ......
Antarctica: the frozen kingdom is a natural history documentary that explores the lives of the animals that call the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the ...
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Antarctica: the frozen kingdom is a natural history documentary that explores the lives of the animals that call the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the ...
antarctic treaty is the best proof of a staged world
flat earth knowledge ends the matrix
feat.
David Bresnahan, The Antarctic Treaty
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA4HLyvDL9w
the final one is that one
https://w...
flat earth knowledge ends the matrix
feat.
David Bresnahan, The Antarctic Treaty
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA4HLyvDL9w
the final one is that one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKNlS2Izax4&index;=1&list;=PLmdfACLjg9EQvAEbOAeFzovPg3Pe10zaG
music:
https://youtu.be/LsOcrnZqWtg
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flat earth knowledge ends the matrix
feat.
David Bresnahan, The Antarctic Treaty
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA4HLyvDL9w
the final one is that one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKNlS2Izax4&index;=1&list;=PLmdfACLjg9EQvAEbOAeFzovPg3Pe10zaG
music:
https://youtu.be/LsOcrnZqWtg
- published: 19 Apr 2015
- views: 1323
Did The Nazis Build A Secret Antarctic Base?
Did The Nazis Build A Secret Base In Antarctica?
Before WW2 the Nazis set up a base in Antartica - no-one knows what happened to it, except, perhaps, for a U.S...
Did The Nazis Build A Secret Base In Antarctica?
Before WW2 the Nazis set up a base in Antartica - no-one knows what happened to it, except, perhaps, for a U.S. expedition that went there after the war. It ended mysteriously but raised a tantalising possibility: Did the Nazis build a secret base in Antarctica?
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Did The Nazis Build A Secret Base In Antarctica?
Before WW2 the Nazis set up a base in Antartica - no-one knows what happened to it, except, perhaps, for a U.S. expedition that went there after the war. It ended mysteriously but raised a tantalising possibility: Did the Nazis build a secret base in Antarctica?
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Dramatic video of Clelia II Antarctic cruise ship slammed by giant waves
A US-operated Antarctic cruise ship with 160 people aboard has lost an engine in high seas, but is limping safely to its scheduled port. The Argentine Navy said...
A US-operated Antarctic cruise ship with 160 people aboard has lost an engine in high seas, but is limping safely to its scheduled port. The Argentine Navy said the Clelia II declared an emergency on Tuesday, reporting it had lost an engine amid heavy seas and 55 miles per hour (90 km per hour) winds. The ship, operated by Polar Cruises of Bend, Oregon, has 100 passengers and 60 crew members aboard. Courtesy: jonbowermaster.com
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A US-operated Antarctic cruise ship with 160 people aboard has lost an engine in high seas, but is limping safely to its scheduled port. The Argentine Navy said the Clelia II declared an emergency on Tuesday, reporting it had lost an engine amid heavy seas and 55 miles per hour (90 km per hour) winds. The ship, operated by Polar Cruises of Bend, Oregon, has 100 passengers and 60 crew members aboard. Courtesy: jonbowermaster.com
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- published: 08 Dec 2010
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Antarctica, Secrets Beneath the Ice | Full Documentary HD
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Almost three miles of ice buries most of Antarctica, cloaking a continent h...
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Almost three miles of ice buries most of Antarctica, cloaking a continent half again as large as the United States. But when an Antarctic ice shelf the size of Manhattan collapsed in less than a month in 2002, it shocked scientists and raised the alarming possibility that Antarctica may be headed for a meltdown. Even a 10 percent loss of Antarctica's ice would cause catastrophic flooding of coastal cities unlike any seen before in human history. What are the chances of a widespread melt? "Secrets Beneath the Ice" explores whether Antarctica's climate past can offer clues to what may happen. NOVA follows a state-of-the-art expedition that is drilling three-quarters of a mile into the Antarctic seafloor. The drill is recovering rock cores that reveal intimate details of climate and fauna from a time in the distant past when the Earth was just a few degrees warmer than it is today. As researchers grapple with the harshest conditions on the planet, they discover astonishing new clues about Antarctica's past—clues that carry ominous implications for coastal cities around the globe.
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Almost three miles of ice buries most of Antarctica, cloaking a continent half again as large as the United States. But when an Antarctic ice shelf the size of Manhattan collapsed in less than a month in 2002, it shocked scientists and raised the alarming possibility that Antarctica may be headed for a meltdown. Even a 10 percent loss of Antarctica's ice would cause catastrophic flooding of coastal cities unlike any seen before in human history. What are the chances of a widespread melt? "Secrets Beneath the Ice" explores whether Antarctica's climate past can offer clues to what may happen. NOVA follows a state-of-the-art expedition that is drilling three-quarters of a mile into the Antarctic seafloor. The drill is recovering rock cores that reveal intimate details of climate and fauna from a time in the distant past when the Earth was just a few degrees warmer than it is today. As researchers grapple with the harshest conditions on the planet, they discover astonishing new clues about Antarctica's past—clues that carry ominous implications for coastal cities around the globe.
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- published: 02 Apr 2015
- views: 7
Under the Antarctic Ice Beauty of The Nature 720p Documentary & Life Discovery HD
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Under the Antarctic Ice - Beauty of The Nature
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers an area of almost 14 million square km and contains 26.5 million cubic km of ice.[2] That is, approximately 61 percent of all fresh water on the Earth is held in the Antarctic ice sheet, an amount equivalent to 70 m of water in the world's oceans. In East Antarctica, the ice sheet rests on a major land mass, but in West Antarctica the bed can extend to more than 2,500 m below sea level. The land in this area would be seabed if the ice sheet were not there.
The icing of Antarctica began with ice-rafting from middle Eocene times about 45.5 million years ago[3] and escalated inland widely during the Eocene--Oligocene extinction event about 34 million years ago. CO2 levels were then about 760 ppm[4] and had been decreasing from earlier levels in the thousands of ppm. Carbon dioxide decrease, with a tipping point of 600 ppm, was the primary agent forcing Antarctic glaciation.[5] The glaciation was favored by an interval when the Earth's orbit favored cool summers but Oxygen isotope ratio cycle marker changes were too large to be explained by Antarctic ice-sheet growth alone indicating an ice age of some size.[6] The opening of the Drake Passage may have played a role as well[7] though models of the changes suggest declining CO2 levels to have been more important.[8]
Ice enters the sheet through precipitation as snow. This snow is then compacted to form glacier ice which moves under gravity towards the coast. Most of it is carried to the coast by fast moving ice streams. The ice then passes into the ocean, often forming vast floating ice shelves. These shelves then melt or calve off to give icebergs that eventually melt.
If the transfer of the ice from the land to the sea is balanced by snow falling back on the land then there will be no net contribution to global sea levels. A 2002 analysis of NASA satellite data from 1979--1999 showed that while overall the land ice is decreasing, areas of Antarctica where sea ice was increasing outnumbered areas of decreasing sea ice roughly 2:1.[9] The general trend shows that a warming climate in the southern hemisphere would transport more moisture to Antarctica, causing the interior ice sheets to grow, while calving events along the coast will increase, causing these areas to shrink. A 2006 paper derived from satellite data, measures changes in the gravity of the ice mass, suggests that the total amount of ice in Antarctica has begun decreasing in the past few years.[10] Another recent study compared the ice leaving the ice sheet, by measuring the ice velocity and thickness along the coast, to the amount of snow accumulation over the continent. This found that the East Antarctic Ice Sheet was in balance but the West Antarctic Ice Sheet was losing mass. This was largely due to acceleration of ice streams such as Pine Island Glacier. These results agree closely with the gravity changes.[11][12] The estimate published in November 2012 and based on the GRACE data as well as on an improved glacial isostatic adjustment model indicates that an average yearly mass loss was 69 ± 18 Gt/y from 2002 to 2010. The West Antarctic Ice Sheet was approximately in balance while the East Antarctic Ice Sheet gained mass. The mass loss was mainly concentrated along the Amundsen Sea coast.[13]
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Under the Antarctic Ice - Beauty of The Nature
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers an area of almost 14 million square km and contains 26.5 million cubic km of ice.[2] That is, approximately 61 percent of all fresh water on the Earth is held in the Antarctic ice sheet, an amount equivalent to 70 m of water in the world's oceans. In East Antarctica, the ice sheet rests on a major land mass, but in West Antarctica the bed can extend to more than 2,500 m below sea level. The land in this area would be seabed if the ice sheet were not there.
The icing of Antarctica began with ice-rafting from middle Eocene times about 45.5 million years ago[3] and escalated inland widely during the Eocene--Oligocene extinction event about 34 million years ago. CO2 levels were then about 760 ppm[4] and had been decreasing from earlier levels in the thousands of ppm. Carbon dioxide decrease, with a tipping point of 600 ppm, was the primary agent forcing Antarctic glaciation.[5] The glaciation was favored by an interval when the Earth's orbit favored cool summers but Oxygen isotope ratio cycle marker changes were too large to be explained by Antarctic ice-sheet growth alone indicating an ice age of some size.[6] The opening of the Drake Passage may have played a role as well[7] though models of the changes suggest declining CO2 levels to have been more important.[8]
Ice enters the sheet through precipitation as snow. This snow is then compacted to form glacier ice which moves under gravity towards the coast. Most of it is carried to the coast by fast moving ice streams. The ice then passes into the ocean, often forming vast floating ice shelves. These shelves then melt or calve off to give icebergs that eventually melt.
If the transfer of the ice from the land to the sea is balanced by snow falling back on the land then there will be no net contribution to global sea levels. A 2002 analysis of NASA satellite data from 1979--1999 showed that while overall the land ice is decreasing, areas of Antarctica where sea ice was increasing outnumbered areas of decreasing sea ice roughly 2:1.[9] The general trend shows that a warming climate in the southern hemisphere would transport more moisture to Antarctica, causing the interior ice sheets to grow, while calving events along the coast will increase, causing these areas to shrink. A 2006 paper derived from satellite data, measures changes in the gravity of the ice mass, suggests that the total amount of ice in Antarctica has begun decreasing in the past few years.[10] Another recent study compared the ice leaving the ice sheet, by measuring the ice velocity and thickness along the coast, to the amount of snow accumulation over the continent. This found that the East Antarctic Ice Sheet was in balance but the West Antarctic Ice Sheet was losing mass. This was largely due to acceleration of ice streams such as Pine Island Glacier. These results agree closely with the gravity changes.[11][12] The estimate published in November 2012 and based on the GRACE data as well as on an improved glacial isostatic adjustment model indicates that an average yearly mass loss was 69 ± 18 Gt/y from 2002 to 2010. The West Antarctic Ice Sheet was approximately in balance while the East Antarctic Ice Sheet gained mass. The mass loss was mainly concentrated along the Amundsen Sea coast.[13]
- published: 03 May 2014
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If Global Warming Is Real, Why Is Antarctic Ice Growing?
NASA just released a study showing that Antarctica is actually gaining ice at a faster rate than it’s losing it. Will this rise in ice help keep global warming ...
NASA just released a study showing that Antarctica is actually gaining ice at a faster rate than it’s losing it. Will this rise in ice help keep global warming at bay?
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NASA Study: Mass Gains of Antarctic Ice Sheet Greater than Losses
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“A new NASA study says that an increase in Antarctic snow accumulation that began 10,000 years ago is currently adding enough ice to the continent to outweigh the increased losses from its thinning glaciers.”
Is Sea Level Rising?
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/education/pd/climate/factsheets/issea.pdf
“Sea level indicators suggest that global sea level did not change significantly from then until the late 19th century. The instrumental record of modern sea level change shows evidence for onset of sea level rise during the 19th century.”
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NASA just released a study showing that Antarctica is actually gaining ice at a faster rate than it’s losing it. Will this rise in ice help keep global warming at bay?
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NASA Study: Mass Gains of Antarctic Ice Sheet Greater than Losses
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“A new NASA study says that an increase in Antarctic snow accumulation that began 10,000 years ago is currently adding enough ice to the continent to outweigh the increased losses from its thinning glaciers.”
Is Sea Level Rising?
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- published: 13 Nov 2015
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Mike Libecki & Cory Richards: Antarctic Mountain Climbing
Accomplished climber Mike Libecki and photographer Cory Richards battle extreme cold and furious katabatic winds in an epic, ten-day climb to the summit of t......
Accomplished climber Mike Libecki and photographer Cory Richards battle extreme cold and furious katabatic winds in an epic, ten-day climb to the summit of t...
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Accomplished climber Mike Libecki and photographer Cory Richards battle extreme cold and furious katabatic winds in an epic, ten-day climb to the summit of t...
Antarctica Meltdown - Secrets Beneath the Ice (Antarctic Drilling Project)
What happens when the ice melts and the sea levels rise? Scientists study Antarctica in an effort to understand possible climate change through geologists looki...
What happens when the ice melts and the sea levels rise? Scientists study Antarctica in an effort to understand possible climate change through geologists looking at ancient landscapes, paleobotany, drilling, and diving.
Almost three miles of ice buries most of Antarctica, cloaking a continent half again as large as the United States. But when an Antarctic ice shelf the size of Manhattan collapsed in less than a month in 2002, it shocked scientists and raised the alarming possibility that Antarctica may be headed for a meltdown.
Even a ten percent loss of Antarctica's ice would cause catastrophic flooding of coastal cities unlike any seen before in human history. What are the chances of a widespread melt?
This documentary explores whether Antarctica's climate past can offer clues to what may happen. this documentary follows a state-of-the-art expedition that is drilling three-quarters of a mile into the Antarctic seafloor.
The drill is recovering rock cores that reveal intimate details of climate and fauna from a time in the distant past when the Earth was just a few degrees warmer than it is today.
As researchers grapple with the harshest conditions on the planet, they discover astonishing new clues about Antarctica's past—clues that carry ominous implications for coastal cities around the globe.
Learn how Antarctica affects global climate through the University of Nebraska’s revolutionary drilling initiative, ANDRILL.
In 2002, an immense, 200-meter-thick ice shelf the size of Manhattan collapsed into the ocean off the Antarctic Peninsula, shocking scientists and raising the alarming possibility that we may be heading toward an ice-free Antarctica, last seen a million years ago. That would raise world sea levels so high that New York City would be flooded up to the level of the Statue of Liberty's shoulders. But could this really happen? Is Antarctica's surprising past a reliable guide to what may happen.
At the bottom of the Earth is a continent encased in ice, a place so remote and mysterious that it’s largely unknown to most people. Yet Antarctica holds secrets that affect our climate future. Antarctica’s secrets are not in the ice, but in the rocks beneath it.
ANDRILL (Antarctic Drilling Project) is a scientific drilling project in Antarctica gathering information about past periods of global warming and cooling. The project involves scientists from Germany, Italy, New Zealand, and the United States. At two sites in 2006 and 2007, ANDRILL team members drilled through ice, seawater, sediment and rock to a depth over more than 1,200 m and recovered a virtually continuous core record from the present to nearly 20 million years ago. The project is based at McMurdo Station in Antarctica
In studying the cores, ANDRILL scientists from various disciplines are gathering detailed information about past periods of global warming and cooling. A major goal of the project is to significantly improve the understanding of Antarctica's impact on the world's oceans currents and the atmosphere by reconstructing the behavior of Antarctic sea-ice, ice shelves, glaciers and sea currents over tens of millions of years. Initial results imply rapid changes and dramatically different climates at various times on the southernmost continent.
The $30 million project has achieved its operational goal of retrieving a continuous core record of the last 17 million years, filling crucial gaps left by previous drilling projects. Making use of knowledge gained through prior Antarctic drilling projects, ANDRILL employed novel techniques to reach record depths at its two drilling sites. Among the innovations deployed were a hot-water drilling system that allowed for easier ice-boring and a flexible drill pipe that could accommodate tidal oscillations and strong currents.
On December 16, 2006, ANDRILL broke the previous record of 999.1 m (3,277.9 ft) set in 2000 by the Ocean Drilling Program's drill ship, the Joides Resolution. The Antarctic-record 1,285 m (4,216 ft) of core ANDRILL went on to recover represents geologic time to about 13 million years ago. In 2007, drilling at the Southern McMurdo Sound, ANDRILL scientists recovered another 1138 meters (3733.6 ft) of core. One goal in 2006 was to look at a period of around 3 to 5 million years ago in the Pliocene, which scientists know to be warmer. The team’s sedimentologists identified more than 60 cycles in which ice sheets or glaciers advanced and retreated across McMurdo Sound.
wn.com/Antarctica Meltdown Secrets Beneath The Ice (Antarctic Drilling Project)
What happens when the ice melts and the sea levels rise? Scientists study Antarctica in an effort to understand possible climate change through geologists looking at ancient landscapes, paleobotany, drilling, and diving.
Almost three miles of ice buries most of Antarctica, cloaking a continent half again as large as the United States. But when an Antarctic ice shelf the size of Manhattan collapsed in less than a month in 2002, it shocked scientists and raised the alarming possibility that Antarctica may be headed for a meltdown.
Even a ten percent loss of Antarctica's ice would cause catastrophic flooding of coastal cities unlike any seen before in human history. What are the chances of a widespread melt?
This documentary explores whether Antarctica's climate past can offer clues to what may happen. this documentary follows a state-of-the-art expedition that is drilling three-quarters of a mile into the Antarctic seafloor.
The drill is recovering rock cores that reveal intimate details of climate and fauna from a time in the distant past when the Earth was just a few degrees warmer than it is today.
As researchers grapple with the harshest conditions on the planet, they discover astonishing new clues about Antarctica's past—clues that carry ominous implications for coastal cities around the globe.
Learn how Antarctica affects global climate through the University of Nebraska’s revolutionary drilling initiative, ANDRILL.
In 2002, an immense, 200-meter-thick ice shelf the size of Manhattan collapsed into the ocean off the Antarctic Peninsula, shocking scientists and raising the alarming possibility that we may be heading toward an ice-free Antarctica, last seen a million years ago. That would raise world sea levels so high that New York City would be flooded up to the level of the Statue of Liberty's shoulders. But could this really happen? Is Antarctica's surprising past a reliable guide to what may happen.
At the bottom of the Earth is a continent encased in ice, a place so remote and mysterious that it’s largely unknown to most people. Yet Antarctica holds secrets that affect our climate future. Antarctica’s secrets are not in the ice, but in the rocks beneath it.
ANDRILL (Antarctic Drilling Project) is a scientific drilling project in Antarctica gathering information about past periods of global warming and cooling. The project involves scientists from Germany, Italy, New Zealand, and the United States. At two sites in 2006 and 2007, ANDRILL team members drilled through ice, seawater, sediment and rock to a depth over more than 1,200 m and recovered a virtually continuous core record from the present to nearly 20 million years ago. The project is based at McMurdo Station in Antarctica
In studying the cores, ANDRILL scientists from various disciplines are gathering detailed information about past periods of global warming and cooling. A major goal of the project is to significantly improve the understanding of Antarctica's impact on the world's oceans currents and the atmosphere by reconstructing the behavior of Antarctic sea-ice, ice shelves, glaciers and sea currents over tens of millions of years. Initial results imply rapid changes and dramatically different climates at various times on the southernmost continent.
The $30 million project has achieved its operational goal of retrieving a continuous core record of the last 17 million years, filling crucial gaps left by previous drilling projects. Making use of knowledge gained through prior Antarctic drilling projects, ANDRILL employed novel techniques to reach record depths at its two drilling sites. Among the innovations deployed were a hot-water drilling system that allowed for easier ice-boring and a flexible drill pipe that could accommodate tidal oscillations and strong currents.
On December 16, 2006, ANDRILL broke the previous record of 999.1 m (3,277.9 ft) set in 2000 by the Ocean Drilling Program's drill ship, the Joides Resolution. The Antarctic-record 1,285 m (4,216 ft) of core ANDRILL went on to recover represents geologic time to about 13 million years ago. In 2007, drilling at the Southern McMurdo Sound, ANDRILL scientists recovered another 1138 meters (3733.6 ft) of core. One goal in 2006 was to look at a period of around 3 to 5 million years ago in the Pliocene, which scientists know to be warmer. The team’s sedimentologists identified more than 60 cycles in which ice sheets or glaciers advanced and retreated across McMurdo Sound.
- published: 10 Apr 2015
- views: 24507
5 Creatures found below Antarctic Ice
5 Creatures found below Antarctic Ice. These 5 somewhat scary creatures can all be found under Antarctic ice. They might look like scary monsters but they are m...
5 Creatures found below Antarctic Ice. These 5 somewhat scary creatures can all be found under Antarctic ice. They might look like scary monsters but they are mostly harmless.
5. Comb Jelly
Jellies like this can be very abundant in Southern Ocean surface waters and it is widely suggested that they will be amongst the big winners in the more acidic, warmer ocean that results from high levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
4. Sea Pig
This was one of the most common and abundant animals caught off the coast of Antarctica by the international research team aboard the BAS Royal Research Ship James Clark Ross. Mostly found in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Ocean, some related species can be found in the Antarctic...
3. Hoff crab
The Hoff crab is an undescribed species of deep-sea squat lobster which lives on hydrothermal vents near Antarctica. The crustacean was given its nickname in 2010 by UK deep-sea scientists aboard the RRS James Cook, owing to resemblance between its dense covering of setae on the ventral surface of the exoskeleton and the hairy chest of the actor David Hasselhoff.
2. Sea Spiders
Sea creatures can get huge in Antarctica, thanks to the high amounts of oxygen in the water. Gillless creatures such as sea spiders breathe through holes in their bodies, which allows more oxygen to be absorbed into their bodies—thus allowing them to grow bigger over time. That second picture is from a hoax by the way, someone claimed it was an Antarctic seaspider but it was actually a prop from Alien3... The other picture is real.
1. Blackfin icefish
These fish are highly adapted to life in the cold waters of Antarctica's continental shelf. Their blood is filled with anti-freeze, but no red blood cells. They are among the many creatures recently photographed by the British Antarctic Survey in the Southern Ocean.
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wn.com/5 Creatures Found Below Antarctic Ice
5 Creatures found below Antarctic Ice. These 5 somewhat scary creatures can all be found under Antarctic ice. They might look like scary monsters but they are mostly harmless.
5. Comb Jelly
Jellies like this can be very abundant in Southern Ocean surface waters and it is widely suggested that they will be amongst the big winners in the more acidic, warmer ocean that results from high levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
4. Sea Pig
This was one of the most common and abundant animals caught off the coast of Antarctica by the international research team aboard the BAS Royal Research Ship James Clark Ross. Mostly found in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Ocean, some related species can be found in the Antarctic...
3. Hoff crab
The Hoff crab is an undescribed species of deep-sea squat lobster which lives on hydrothermal vents near Antarctica. The crustacean was given its nickname in 2010 by UK deep-sea scientists aboard the RRS James Cook, owing to resemblance between its dense covering of setae on the ventral surface of the exoskeleton and the hairy chest of the actor David Hasselhoff.
2. Sea Spiders
Sea creatures can get huge in Antarctica, thanks to the high amounts of oxygen in the water. Gillless creatures such as sea spiders breathe through holes in their bodies, which allows more oxygen to be absorbed into their bodies—thus allowing them to grow bigger over time. That second picture is from a hoax by the way, someone claimed it was an Antarctic seaspider but it was actually a prop from Alien3... The other picture is real.
1. Blackfin icefish
These fish are highly adapted to life in the cold waters of Antarctica's continental shelf. Their blood is filled with anti-freeze, but no red blood cells. They are among the many creatures recently photographed by the British Antarctic Survey in the Southern Ocean.
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- published: 28 Jun 2014
- views: 5495023
Animals in the Antarctic Ice
Animals in the Antarctic Ice The wildlife of Antarctica are extremophiles, having to adapt to the dryness, low temperatures, and high exposure common in Anta......
Animals in the Antarctic Ice The wildlife of Antarctica are extremophiles, having to adapt to the dryness, low temperatures, and high exposure common in Anta...
wn.com/Animals In The Antarctic Ice
Animals in the Antarctic Ice The wildlife of Antarctica are extremophiles, having to adapt to the dryness, low temperatures, and high exposure common in Anta...
NASA | The Arctic and the Antarctic Respond in Opposite Ways
For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/antarctic-sea-ice-reaches-new-record-maximum
http://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/qa-what-is-hap...
For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/antarctic-sea-ice-reaches-new-record-maximum
http://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/qa-what-is-happening-with-antarctic-sea-ice
The Arctic and the Antarctic are regions that have a lot of ice and acts as air conditioners for the Earth system. This year, Antarctic sea ice reached a record maximum extent while the Arctic reached a minimum extent in the top ten lowest since satellite records began. One reason we are seeing differences between the Arctic and the Antarctic is due to their different geographies. As for what's causing the sea increase in the Antarctic, scientists are also studying ocean temperatures, possible changes in wind direction and, overall, how the region is responding to changes in the climate.
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wn.com/Nasa | The Arctic And The Antarctic Respond In Opposite Ways
For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/antarctic-sea-ice-reaches-new-record-maximum
http://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/qa-what-is-happening-with-antarctic-sea-ice
The Arctic and the Antarctic are regions that have a lot of ice and acts as air conditioners for the Earth system. This year, Antarctic sea ice reached a record maximum extent while the Arctic reached a minimum extent in the top ten lowest since satellite records began. One reason we are seeing differences between the Arctic and the Antarctic is due to their different geographies. As for what's causing the sea increase in the Antarctic, scientists are also studying ocean temperatures, possible changes in wind direction and, overall, how the region is responding to changes in the climate.
This video is public domain and can be downloaded at:
http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?11703
Like our videos? Subscribe to NASA's Goddard Shorts HD podcast:
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- published: 07 Oct 2014
- views: 318750
My Antarctic Experience on the National Geographic Explorer January 2013
This Video Production is Copyrighted to Lindblad Expeditions and was shot and edited onsite by Videographer Sarah Culler of Culler Video Productions. www.you......
This Video Production is Copyrighted to Lindblad Expeditions and was shot and edited onsite by Videographer Sarah Culler of Culler Video Productions. www.you...
wn.com/My Antarctic Experience On The National Geographic Explorer January 2013
This Video Production is Copyrighted to Lindblad Expeditions and was shot and edited onsite by Videographer Sarah Culler of Culler Video Productions. www.you...
- published: 09 Feb 2013
- views: 24771
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author: Jim Attrell
Aliens In Antarctic the Nazi Alien link established A GREAT Watch Alien TV Production
The Facts on Aliens and Nazis underground in the Antarctic, the true story and documentary of what really happened on the US Operation High Jump,and the Alie......
The Facts on Aliens and Nazis underground in the Antarctic, the true story and documentary of what really happened on the US Operation High Jump,and the Alie...
wn.com/Aliens In Antarctic The Nazi Alien Link Established A Great Watch Alien Tv Production
The Facts on Aliens and Nazis underground in the Antarctic, the true story and documentary of what really happened on the US Operation High Jump,and the Alie...
- published: 19 Dec 2013
- views: 13037
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author: Pete WDHCo
ScienceCasts: No Turning Back - West Antarctic Glaciers in Irreversible Decline
Visit http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2014/12may_noturningback/ for more.
A new study led by NASA researchers shows that half-a-dozen key ...
Visit http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2014/12may_noturningback/ for more.
A new study led by NASA researchers shows that half-a-dozen key glaciers in the West Antarctic Ice Sheet are in irreversible decline. The melting of these sprawling icy giants will affect global sea levels in the centuries ahead.
wn.com/Sciencecasts No Turning Back West Antarctic Glaciers In Irreversible Decline
Visit http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2014/12may_noturningback/ for more.
A new study led by NASA researchers shows that half-a-dozen key glaciers in the West Antarctic Ice Sheet are in irreversible decline. The melting of these sprawling icy giants will affect global sea levels in the centuries ahead.
- published: 13 May 2014
- views: 165956
See the Extreme Ice Changes Near the Antarctic Peninsula
Join the Extreme Ice Survey (EIS) team on an expedition to South Georgia Island near the Antarctic Peninsula. This trip adds the Southern Hemisphere to a networ...
Join the Extreme Ice Survey (EIS) team on an expedition to South Georgia Island near the Antarctic Peninsula. This trip adds the Southern Hemisphere to a network of 43 time-lapse cameras placed worldwide on 24 glaciers. Capturing one photo per hour of daylight, the cameras placed on South Georgia will document the story of the island's melting glaciers.
Extreme Ice Survey (EIS): http://extremeicesurvey.org/
Learn more about climate change: http://www.gettingthepicture.info/
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The Short Film Showcase spotlights exceptional short videos created by filmmakers from around the web and selected by National Geographic editors. We look for work that affirms National Geographic's mission of inspiring people to care about the planet. The filmmakers created the content presented, and the opinions expressed are their own, not those of the National Geographic Society.
Know of a great short film that should be part of our Showcase? Email SFS@ngs.org to submit a video for consideration.
See more from National Geographic's Short Film Showcase: http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/short-film-showcase/
wn.com/See The Extreme Ice Changes Near The Antarctic Peninsula
Join the Extreme Ice Survey (EIS) team on an expedition to South Georgia Island near the Antarctic Peninsula. This trip adds the Southern Hemisphere to a network of 43 time-lapse cameras placed worldwide on 24 glaciers. Capturing one photo per hour of daylight, the cameras placed on South Georgia will document the story of the island's melting glaciers.
Extreme Ice Survey (EIS): http://extremeicesurvey.org/
Learn more about climate change: http://www.gettingthepicture.info/
See more videos from the Earth Vision Institute: http://earthvisioninstitute.org/
The Short Film Showcase spotlights exceptional short videos created by filmmakers from around the web and selected by National Geographic editors. We look for work that affirms National Geographic's mission of inspiring people to care about the planet. The filmmakers created the content presented, and the opinions expressed are their own, not those of the National Geographic Society.
Know of a great short film that should be part of our Showcase? Email SFS@ngs.org to submit a video for consideration.
See more from National Geographic's Short Film Showcase: http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/short-film-showcase/
- published: 07 Oct 2015
- views: 13082
The Arctic vs. the Antarctic - Camille Seaman
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-arctic-vs-the-antarctic-camille-seaman
How can you tell the two poles apart? Where are the penguins? What about...
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How can you tell the two poles apart? Where are the penguins? What about the bears? The Arctic pole is located in the Northern Hemisphere within the deep Arctic Ocean, while the Antarctic pole is smack in the middle of the ice-covered Antarctica. Camille Seaman describes how enterprising people and organisms have found ways to reside around both poles despite the frigid temperatures.
Lesson by Camille Seaman, animation by Provincia Studio.
wn.com/The Arctic Vs. The Antarctic Camille Seaman
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-arctic-vs-the-antarctic-camille-seaman
How can you tell the two poles apart? Where are the penguins? What about the bears? The Arctic pole is located in the Northern Hemisphere within the deep Arctic Ocean, while the Antarctic pole is smack in the middle of the ice-covered Antarctica. Camille Seaman describes how enterprising people and organisms have found ways to reside around both poles despite the frigid temperatures.
Lesson by Camille Seaman, animation by Provincia Studio.
- published: 19 Aug 2013
- views: 247536
Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station Antarctica Tour
New! Be sure to check out my full tour of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Field Camp - a remote Antarctic camp! http://youtu.be/eSUXMPqNLbg
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More from South Po...
New! Be sure to check out my full tour of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Field Camp - a remote Antarctic camp! http://youtu.be/eSUXMPqNLbg
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More from South Pole, Antarctica at http://JeffreyDonenfeld.com/Antarctica
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 http://JeffreyDonenfeld.com/Contact if you have any specific questions, or want to say hi.
Cheers!
-Jeffrey
wn.com/Amundsen Scott South Pole Station Antarctica Tour
New! Be sure to check out my full tour of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Field Camp - a remote Antarctic camp! http://youtu.be/eSUXMPqNLbg
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More from South Pole, Antarctica at http://JeffreyDonenfeld.com/Antarctica
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 http://JeffreyDonenfeld.com/Contact if you have any specific questions, or want to say hi.
Cheers!
-Jeffrey
- published: 03 Mar 2013
- views: 154413
Antarctic Ice Animals Beauty and Nature PBS NOVA Documentary HD
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on E...
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers an area of almost 14 million square km (5.4 million sq. miles) and contains 26.5 million cubic km of ice (6.36 million cubic miles). That is, approximately 61 percent of all fresh water on the Earth is held in the Antarctic ice sheet, an amount equivalent to about 70 m of water in the world's oceans. In East Antarctica, the ice sheet rests on a major land mass, but in West Antarctica the bed can extend to more than 2,500 m below sea level. Much of the land in this area would be seabed if the ice sheet were not there.
In contrast to the melting of the Arctic sea ice, sea ice around Antarctica has expanded in recent years. The reasons for this are not fully understood, but suggestions include the climatic effects on ocean and atmospheric circulation of the ozone hole, and/or cooler ocean surface temperatures as the warming deep waters melt the ice shelves.
Under the Antarctic Ice: Beauty of The Nature (HD Nature Documentary) Beneath Antarctica's frozen seas lies one of Earth's most stable and vibrant ecosystems -- and one of its most enchanting.
wn.com/Antarctic Ice Animals Beauty And Nature Pbs Nova Documentary Hd
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers an area of almost 14 million square km (5.4 million sq. miles) and contains 26.5 million cubic km of ice (6.36 million cubic miles). That is, approximately 61 percent of all fresh water on the Earth is held in the Antarctic ice sheet, an amount equivalent to about 70 m of water in the world's oceans. In East Antarctica, the ice sheet rests on a major land mass, but in West Antarctica the bed can extend to more than 2,500 m below sea level. Much of the land in this area would be seabed if the ice sheet were not there.
In contrast to the melting of the Arctic sea ice, sea ice around Antarctica has expanded in recent years. The reasons for this are not fully understood, but suggestions include the climatic effects on ocean and atmospheric circulation of the ozone hole, and/or cooler ocean surface temperatures as the warming deep waters melt the ice shelves.
Under the Antarctic Ice: Beauty of The Nature (HD Nature Documentary) Beneath Antarctica's frozen seas lies one of Earth's most stable and vibrant ecosystems -- and one of its most enchanting.
- published: 02 Jul 2015
- views: 0
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Antarctica Wilderness, Travel, Vacation, Tourism
Antarctica Wilderness, Travel, Vacation, Tourism World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Cruise to Antarctica, Icebergs http://youtu.be/qqtiXb26...
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Antarctica Cruise and Travel Guide 2015
Antarctica Cruise and Travel Guide 2015 - Travel Antarctica By cruise ship - Antarctica Vacations 2015
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Antarctica is a land of extremes: it is the coldest and driest continent on Earth and has the highest average elevation. As the fifth largest continent in the world, Antarctica is also the most So
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Antarctica Travel Guide
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Trip to Antarctica 2014 (HD)
Trip Antarctica (HD), Antarctica Tourism, Antarctica Travel Guide
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Antarctica is a land of extremes: it is the coldest and driest continent on Earth and has the highest average elevation. As the fifth largest continent in the world, Antartica is also the most Southern, overlying the "South Pole". Sc
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Antarctica Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide
Once you have seen Antarctica you have seen one of the world's true wilderness areas and nothing I tell you right now can describe to you the way I am feeling but it gets under your skin and into your blood and it makes me realise why those early explorers no matter how many hard ships they faced travelled so far around the world to see what no man had ever seen before.
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Antarctica | Travel video tourism guide
Antarctica (Listeni/æntˈɑrktɪkə/ or /æntˈɑrtɪkə/)[Note 1] is Earth's southernmost continent, containing the geographic South Pole. It is situated in the Antarctic region of the Southern Hemisphere, almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle, and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. At 14.0 million square kilometres (5.4 million square miles), it is the fifth-largest continent in area after Asia
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Travel Guide to Argentina
Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown. A vast country stretching 3,500 kilometres from the Bolivian border in the north to Ushuaia and the gateway to Antarctica in the south, it is a place that offers some of the most impressive natural wonders anywhere on earth. It has a world-class tourist infrastructure, with arguably the best cuisine on the continent, and it is safe. But i
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Sesame Street Travel Tip - "Antarctica!"
The perfect place for your summer vacation! I prefer the album version; same vocals and music, just much faster.
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ANTARCTICA - The Last Great Wilderness - A Remote World of Discovery - Travel Documentary
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Cruise to Antarctica, Icebergs, Penguins
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Antarctica's White Wilderness http://youtu.be/-saL1F_jkPU
View our video of travelers exploring the pristine wilderness of Antarctica. From penguin rookeries to bays dotted with ice floes, you'll see remote landscapes and amazing polar wildlife, as well as:
Make excursions by Zodiac
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Patagonia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Patagonia.
Patagonia is the most southerly region in Argentina and the second largest state in South America. A dream destination of strong winds, endless plains, glacial landscapes and total isolation at the end of the world.In the Tierra Del Fuego region, Ushuaia is known as the Gateway to Antarctica and is a small town that has experienced a great boom in recent y
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Antarctic Cruises - Exploring Antarctica by Lindblad Expeditions and National Geographic
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Antarctica Trip January 2015
Pelagic Australis trip to Antarctica
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Antarctica Travel: Clothing Needed to Ski From the Coast to South Pole
Alan Lock recently became the first visually impaired person to hike from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole. This is a glimpse of Alan's teammate Ric...
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Antarctica Cruise March 2015, Watch in HD
Filmed in March 2015. If you have ever thought of going to Antarctica then Just Do It. Stunning scenery, penguins, whales, birds, seals and more. Add to your Bucket List. Look out for the huge Icebergs near the end filmed off Elephant Island. We went on the Celebrity Infinity, ok we didn't get off but we saved $thousands by not doing so.
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Breathtaking Antarctica Cruise Time Lapse
Thanks for watching my Antarctica Cruise Time Lapse on Go Pro Hero 2. Heaps of cool Antarctica pics, videos, how to get to Antarctica at https://www.facebook...
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Arctic and Antarctic Expedition Cruises
Impressions of Arctic and Antarcica with Oceanwide-Expeditions on board M/v Plancius.
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Antarctica Cruise - Visiting The Antarctica Peninsula
Whether you're considering an Antarctica cruise or just interested in seeing what they're like, this video offers an excellent glimpse into what you can see ...
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Antarctica Expedition 2012 (GoPro HERO3)
Antarctica expedition in December 2012. Shot with GoPro Hero3 Black edition (2 of them) + GoPro Hero2. The original video is at https://www.youtube.com/watch...
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Chile (South-America) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Travel video about destination Chile.
Chile was given its name by the Incas who respectfully called it Chili, ‘the country in the south’. Santiago De Chile, the capital of Chile, is dignified, modest and European-looking and also lively, modern and full of Latin temperament. The Plaza De Armas is the heart of the city and th
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Antarctica... An Expedition Cruise by Tony Soper (Part 1/2)
The record of a midsummer trip to South Georgia and the Antarctic peninsula. In search of penguins, albatrosses, elephant seals and great whales. Purchase To...
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Antarctica expeditions with the bark EUROPA
Bark EUROPA is sailing each year to Antarctica, the white continent. Each season (december - March) we have about 4 to 5 voyages scheduled. The voyages start in Punta Arenas (Chile) or in Ushuaia (Argentina) and take about 3 weeks. On board we have guides on board who can explain all about Antarctica and the wildlife we will meet. The last voyage of the season always takes about 1,5 month and will
Antarctica Wilderness, Travel, Vacation, Tourism
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Antarctica Cruise and Travel Guide 2015
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Antarctica is a land of extremes: it is the coldest and driest continent on Earth and has the highest average elevation. As the fifth largest continent in the world, Antarctica is also the most Southern, overlying the "South Pole". Scarcely touched by humans, the frozen land boasts breathtaking scenery, broken by only a handful of scientific bases and a "permanent" population of scientists numbering only a few thousand. Visitors to Antarctica generally must brave rough sea crossings aboard ice-strengthened vessels, but those who do are rewarded with amazing scenery and tremendous and unique wildlife.
Travel to Antarctica By cruise ship
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The most common method of visiting the Antarctic. In the Antarctic summer, several companies offer excursions on ice strengthened vessels to Antarctica. Ice strengthened (not quite as tough as icebreakers) ships are preferred since icebreakers are round on the bottom -- a configuration that amplifies the already massive wave action in the Drake passage. The ships typically offer a couple of excursions to the continent (usually the Antarctic peninsula) or Antarctic islands (e.g., Deception Island, Aitcho Island) each day over the course of a week. The views are phenomenal, the penguins are friendly (well, some of them are), and the experience is one that is unparalleled!
When travelling by boat, be aware that smaller ships (typically carrying 50-100 passengers) can go where the big ships can't, getting you up closer to Antarctica's nature and wildlife. Larger vessels (carrying as many as 1200 people) are less prone to rough seas but have more limited landing options. Many vessels include naturalist guided hikes, zodiac excursions and sea kayaking right from the ship, perfect for active, casual travellers.
You'll need warm clothing: boots, hoods, glove, water repellent pants, parka and warm underwear. Most of these items can be bought or hired in Ushuaia, but sometimes - in the high season - it is not always easy to get the right sizes. So bring whatever you can from your own stock.
It must also be remembered that cruise operators typically only allow 100 people on land at any one time in order to comply with IAATO agreements. Consequently if you are in a boat with more than 200 people the chances are you will only spend a couple of hours at most per day off ship. Generally the smaller ships will try to ensure 2 different locations per day around Antarctica, although this is of course dependent on the weather and you may expect a 60% success rate on landing people for any given visit.
Many shipping companies are now offering Fly/Cruise options, which entails a one-way or round-trip flight from either Santiago or Punta Arenas to King George Island. These are often pricier than typically cruises that cross the Drake Passage both ways, but cut 1-3 days off the total travel time.
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Antarctica is a land of extremes: it is the coldest and driest continent on Earth and has the highest average elevation. As the fifth largest continent in the world, Antarctica is also the most Southern, overlying the "South Pole". Scarcely touched by humans, the frozen land boasts breathtaking scenery, broken by only a handful of scientific bases and a "permanent" population of scientists numbering only a few thousand. Visitors to Antarctica generally must brave rough sea crossings aboard ice-strengthened vessels, but those who do are rewarded with amazing scenery and tremendous and unique wildlife.
Travel to Antarctica By cruise ship
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The most common method of visiting the Antarctic. In the Antarctic summer, several companies offer excursions on ice strengthened vessels to Antarctica. Ice strengthened (not quite as tough as icebreakers) ships are preferred since icebreakers are round on the bottom -- a configuration that amplifies the already massive wave action in the Drake passage. The ships typically offer a couple of excursions to the continent (usually the Antarctic peninsula) or Antarctic islands (e.g., Deception Island, Aitcho Island) each day over the course of a week. The views are phenomenal, the penguins are friendly (well, some of them are), and the experience is one that is unparalleled!
When travelling by boat, be aware that smaller ships (typically carrying 50-100 passengers) can go where the big ships can't, getting you up closer to Antarctica's nature and wildlife. Larger vessels (carrying as many as 1200 people) are less prone to rough seas but have more limited landing options. Many vessels include naturalist guided hikes, zodiac excursions and sea kayaking right from the ship, perfect for active, casual travellers.
You'll need warm clothing: boots, hoods, glove, water repellent pants, parka and warm underwear. Most of these items can be bought or hired in Ushuaia, but sometimes - in the high season - it is not always easy to get the right sizes. So bring whatever you can from your own stock.
It must also be remembered that cruise operators typically only allow 100 people on land at any one time in order to comply with IAATO agreements. Consequently if you are in a boat with more than 200 people the chances are you will only spend a couple of hours at most per day off ship. Generally the smaller ships will try to ensure 2 different locations per day around Antarctica, although this is of course dependent on the weather and you may expect a 60% success rate on landing people for any given visit.
Many shipping companies are now offering Fly/Cruise options, which entails a one-way or round-trip flight from either Santiago or Punta Arenas to King George Island. These are often pricier than typically cruises that cross the Drake Passage both ways, but cut 1-3 days off the total travel time.
- published: 30 Nov 2014
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Trip to Antarctica 2014 (HD)
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Trip Antarctica (HD), Antarctica Tourism, Antarctica Travel Guide
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Antarctica is a land of extremes: it is the coldest and driest continent on Earth and has the highest average elevation. As the fifth largest continent in the world, Antartica is also the most Southern, overlying the "South Pole". Scarcely touched by humans, the frozen land boasts breathtaking scenery, broken by only a handful of scientific bases and a "permanent" population of scientists numbering only a few thousand. Visitors to Antarctica generally must brave rough sea crossings aboard ice-strengthened vessels, but those who do are rewarded with amazing scenery and tremendous and unique wildlife.
Destinations
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The primary destinations for those visiting Antarctica will either be a research base (for those working on the frozen continent) or the Antarctic Peninsula or Ross Sea area (for those visiting by ship). Other destinations are reachable only by those blessed with extreme motivation and (most importantly) funding.
South Pole — needs no introduction
Southern pole of inaccessibility — the furthest place in Antarctica from the Southern Sea (in other words the hardest place to get to in the world), home to an abandoned Soviet station, which although covered by snow, still bears a visible gold Lenin bust sprouting from the snow and facing Moscow (if you can find a way inside the building, then there's a golden visitor book to sign)
Mount Erebus — world's southernmost active volcano, on Ross Island right next to ~Mount Terror!~
Anver Island / Anvord Bay — if any part of Antarctica is "touristy," this is it, home to Palmer Station (U.S.), the museum at Port Lockroy, Cuverville Island, and the only two cruise ship stops on the continent: Paradise Bay and Neko Harbor
South Shetland Islands — another set of major attractions on the Antarctic Peninsula cruise ship circuit, including: penguins and hot springs at Deception Island, Hannah Point, Half Moon Island, Aitcho Islands, Artigas Base (Uruguay), and the ever friendly Polish researchers at Arctowski Station
McMurdo Sound — McMurdo Station (USA) and Scott Base (New Zealand) on the mainland near Ross Island
Mawson's Huts — the small encampment of Sir Douglas Mawson's ill-fated Australian Antarctic Expedition, of which he was the sole survivor, at Cape Denison, Commonwealth Bay
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Antarctica is a land of extremes: it is the coldest and driest continent on Earth and has the highest average elevation. As the fifth largest continent in the world, Antartica is also the most Southern, overlying the "South Pole". Scarcely touched by humans, the frozen land boasts breathtaking scenery, broken by only a handful of scientific bases and a "permanent" population of scientists numbering only a few thousand. Visitors to Antarctica generally must brave rough sea crossings aboard ice-strengthened vessels, but those who do are rewarded with amazing scenery and tremendous and unique wildlife.
Destinations
=============
The primary destinations for those visiting Antarctica will either be a research base (for those working on the frozen continent) or the Antarctic Peninsula or Ross Sea area (for those visiting by ship). Other destinations are reachable only by those blessed with extreme motivation and (most importantly) funding.
South Pole — needs no introduction
Southern pole of inaccessibility — the furthest place in Antarctica from the Southern Sea (in other words the hardest place to get to in the world), home to an abandoned Soviet station, which although covered by snow, still bears a visible gold Lenin bust sprouting from the snow and facing Moscow (if you can find a way inside the building, then there's a golden visitor book to sign)
Mount Erebus — world's southernmost active volcano, on Ross Island right next to ~Mount Terror!~
Anver Island / Anvord Bay — if any part of Antarctica is "touristy," this is it, home to Palmer Station (U.S.), the museum at Port Lockroy, Cuverville Island, and the only two cruise ship stops on the continent: Paradise Bay and Neko Harbor
South Shetland Islands — another set of major attractions on the Antarctic Peninsula cruise ship circuit, including: penguins and hot springs at Deception Island, Hannah Point, Half Moon Island, Aitcho Islands, Artigas Base (Uruguay), and the ever friendly Polish researchers at Arctowski Station
McMurdo Sound — McMurdo Station (USA) and Scott Base (New Zealand) on the mainland near Ross Island
Mawson's Huts — the small encampment of Sir Douglas Mawson's ill-fated Australian Antarctic Expedition, of which he was the sole survivor, at Cape Denison, Commonwealth Bay
- published: 08 Aug 2014
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Antarctica Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide
Once you have seen Antarctica you have seen one of the world's true wilderness areas and nothing I tell you right now can describe to you the way I am feeling b...
Once you have seen Antarctica you have seen one of the world's true wilderness areas and nothing I tell you right now can describe to you the way I am feeling but it gets under your skin and into your blood and it makes me realise why those early explorers no matter how many hard ships they faced travelled so far around the world to see what no man had ever seen before.
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Once you have seen Antarctica you have seen one of the world's true wilderness areas and nothing I tell you right now can describe to you the way I am feeling but it gets under your skin and into your blood and it makes me realise why those early explorers no matter how many hard ships they faced travelled so far around the world to see what no man had ever seen before.
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Antarctica | Travel video tourism guide
Antarctica (Listeni/æntˈɑrktɪkə/ or /æntˈɑrtɪkə/)[Note 1] is Earth's southernmost continent, containing the geographic South Pole. It is situated in the Antarct...
Antarctica (Listeni/æntˈɑrktɪkə/ or /æntˈɑrtɪkə/)[Note 1] is Earth's southernmost continent, containing the geographic South Pole. It is situated in the Antarctic region of the Southern Hemisphere, almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle, and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. At 14.0 million square kilometres (5.4 million square miles), it is the fifth-largest continent in area after Asia, Africa, North America, and South America. For comparison, Antarctica is nearly twice the size of Australia. About 98% of Antarctica is covered by ice that averages 1.9 kilometres (1.2 mi) in thickness,[5] which extends to all but the northernmost reaches of the Antarctic Peninsula.
Antarctica, on average, is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, and has the highest average elevation of all the continents.[6] Antarctica is considered a desert, with annual precipitation of only 200 mm (8 in) along the coast and far less inland.[7] The temperature in Antarctica has reached −89 °C (−129 °F), though the average for the third quarter (the coldest part of the year) is −63 °C (−81 °F). There are no permanent human residents, but anywhere from 1,000 to 5,000 people reside throughout the year at the research stations scattered across the continent. Organisms native to Antarctica include many types of algae, bacteria, fungi, plants, protista, and certain animals, such as mites, nematodes, penguins, seals and tardigrades. Vegetation, where it occurs, is tundra.
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Antarctica (Listeni/æntˈɑrktɪkə/ or /æntˈɑrtɪkə/)[Note 1] is Earth's southernmost continent, containing the geographic South Pole. It is situated in the Antarctic region of the Southern Hemisphere, almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle, and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. At 14.0 million square kilometres (5.4 million square miles), it is the fifth-largest continent in area after Asia, Africa, North America, and South America. For comparison, Antarctica is nearly twice the size of Australia. About 98% of Antarctica is covered by ice that averages 1.9 kilometres (1.2 mi) in thickness,[5] which extends to all but the northernmost reaches of the Antarctic Peninsula.
Antarctica, on average, is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, and has the highest average elevation of all the continents.[6] Antarctica is considered a desert, with annual precipitation of only 200 mm (8 in) along the coast and far less inland.[7] The temperature in Antarctica has reached −89 °C (−129 °F), though the average for the third quarter (the coldest part of the year) is −63 °C (−81 °F). There are no permanent human residents, but anywhere from 1,000 to 5,000 people reside throughout the year at the research stations scattered across the continent. Organisms native to Antarctica include many types of algae, bacteria, fungi, plants, protista, and certain animals, such as mites, nematodes, penguins, seals and tardigrades. Vegetation, where it occurs, is tundra.
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Travel Guide to Argentina
Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown. A vast country stretching 3,500 kilometres from the Bolivian border in the north to Ushuaia and the ...
Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown. A vast country stretching 3,500 kilometres from the Bolivian border in the north to Ushuaia and the gateway to Antarctica in the south, it is a place that offers some of the most impressive natural wonders anywhere on earth. It has a world-class tourist infrastructure, with arguably the best cuisine on the continent, and it is safe. But its not just that that makes a trip to Argentina feel so special. The country simply has a redoubtable spirit unlike any other in the region, and nowhere is that more evident than in its lively capital, Buenos Aires.
If Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown, so the cosmopolitan Buenos Aires is one of the standout cities of the continent. Many gateway cities are just that, and you’re best off getting in and getting out, but not the Argentine capital; this is a destination in its own right that ideally requires at least 3 days to truly explore. A place where the elegance of old Europe crashes against the colourful coast of Latin America, Buenos Aires is a beautiful city, with elegant and impressive architecture, relaxing parks and some great sites. Must see locations include the colourful Bocca district, famous for its brightly painted homes, San Telmo, renowned for its antique market and strange curiosity shops, Palermo, home to some of the city’s most stylish restaurants, hotel and bars, and the smart district of Recoleta, most well-known for its famous cemetery, the final resting place of among others Argentina’s most famous daughter, Eva Peron.
From here heading north the first place you’ll be tempted to visit is one of the country’s many natural wonders… the famous Iguazu Falls.
From here, working our way anti clockwise around the country you’ll come to Corrientes and the Iberia wetlands. Although not commonly visited by international travellers, we at Wild Frontiers love this place and run many trips to the atmospheric estancias where we have fun playing at being gauchos.
From here you come to Cordoba, the country’s second largest city. This is a region known for the pretty Andean foothills into which you can ride or walk.
Next up is the famous wine region of Mendoza. Anyone interested in gastronomy trips should spend at least 3 days here, where, staying at one of the locally-run boutique wineries you can enjoy some world class dining. But Mendoza isn’t only about cuisine… it is also the gateway to hikes up the America’s highest mountain, Aconcagua, and some good horse rides into the low Andes.
Heading north of here is the spectacular coloured mountain desert region of Salta, and the northern routes into Chile and the Atacama Desert, or heading further east you’ll next come to San Martin de los Andes, where you’ll find some wonderful mountain scenery with a few great estancias again offering some great riding, and fishing, experiences this time into the higher Andes.
Now heading south, the next location you’ll come to is one of the countries major highlights, the lake district of Bariloche. Here you can enjoy all manner of activities, from riding and cycling, to kayaking and abseiling, or just relaxing with a nice picnic on one of the regions many lakes.
Heading south on highway 40, passed the fossilised remains of the world’s largest dinosaur, and the famous painted hands at Cueva de las Manos, you come to FitzRoy National Park before hitting one of the most impressive areas on the continent, El Calafate, and the regions wide open steppes and famous glaciers that here crash down into the lakes. There are many such glaciers but perhaps the most famous is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Puerto Moreno glacier.
To the east of the country is Puerto Valdez, from which between October to March the Orca whales can be spotted, and in the very south is Ushuaia, and the gateway to Antarctica. At Wild Frontiers we have relationships with some of the best Antarctic explorer vessels.
Argentina is a huge country and unless you are lucky enough to have a month to travel you are unlikely to see it all in one visit. The important thing is to work out what you’d like to see most, and then let us help you work out the best way to do it.
Although Argentina may not have the level indigenous cultural traditions that Bolivia and Peru enjoy; although it might not have the beaches, colour and sheer razzmatazz that Brazil can boast, Argentina does have a plethora of sites and experiences with which to seduce the visitor. With its dramatic Patagonian steppes, its extraordinary glaciers, its colourful mountains and deserts, its lakes and its coast, Argentina’s landscapes are second to none. Its wildlife is impressive and varied, its cuisine is world class and in its cultured, cosmopolitan capital city, it has one of the most fun metropolises anywhere on the planet.
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Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown. A vast country stretching 3,500 kilometres from the Bolivian border in the north to Ushuaia and the gateway to Antarctica in the south, it is a place that offers some of the most impressive natural wonders anywhere on earth. It has a world-class tourist infrastructure, with arguably the best cuisine on the continent, and it is safe. But its not just that that makes a trip to Argentina feel so special. The country simply has a redoubtable spirit unlike any other in the region, and nowhere is that more evident than in its lively capital, Buenos Aires.
If Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown, so the cosmopolitan Buenos Aires is one of the standout cities of the continent. Many gateway cities are just that, and you’re best off getting in and getting out, but not the Argentine capital; this is a destination in its own right that ideally requires at least 3 days to truly explore. A place where the elegance of old Europe crashes against the colourful coast of Latin America, Buenos Aires is a beautiful city, with elegant and impressive architecture, relaxing parks and some great sites. Must see locations include the colourful Bocca district, famous for its brightly painted homes, San Telmo, renowned for its antique market and strange curiosity shops, Palermo, home to some of the city’s most stylish restaurants, hotel and bars, and the smart district of Recoleta, most well-known for its famous cemetery, the final resting place of among others Argentina’s most famous daughter, Eva Peron.
From here heading north the first place you’ll be tempted to visit is one of the country’s many natural wonders… the famous Iguazu Falls.
From here, working our way anti clockwise around the country you’ll come to Corrientes and the Iberia wetlands. Although not commonly visited by international travellers, we at Wild Frontiers love this place and run many trips to the atmospheric estancias where we have fun playing at being gauchos.
From here you come to Cordoba, the country’s second largest city. This is a region known for the pretty Andean foothills into which you can ride or walk.
Next up is the famous wine region of Mendoza. Anyone interested in gastronomy trips should spend at least 3 days here, where, staying at one of the locally-run boutique wineries you can enjoy some world class dining. But Mendoza isn’t only about cuisine… it is also the gateway to hikes up the America’s highest mountain, Aconcagua, and some good horse rides into the low Andes.
Heading north of here is the spectacular coloured mountain desert region of Salta, and the northern routes into Chile and the Atacama Desert, or heading further east you’ll next come to San Martin de los Andes, where you’ll find some wonderful mountain scenery with a few great estancias again offering some great riding, and fishing, experiences this time into the higher Andes.
Now heading south, the next location you’ll come to is one of the countries major highlights, the lake district of Bariloche. Here you can enjoy all manner of activities, from riding and cycling, to kayaking and abseiling, or just relaxing with a nice picnic on one of the regions many lakes.
Heading south on highway 40, passed the fossilised remains of the world’s largest dinosaur, and the famous painted hands at Cueva de las Manos, you come to FitzRoy National Park before hitting one of the most impressive areas on the continent, El Calafate, and the regions wide open steppes and famous glaciers that here crash down into the lakes. There are many such glaciers but perhaps the most famous is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Puerto Moreno glacier.
To the east of the country is Puerto Valdez, from which between October to March the Orca whales can be spotted, and in the very south is Ushuaia, and the gateway to Antarctica. At Wild Frontiers we have relationships with some of the best Antarctic explorer vessels.
Argentina is a huge country and unless you are lucky enough to have a month to travel you are unlikely to see it all in one visit. The important thing is to work out what you’d like to see most, and then let us help you work out the best way to do it.
Although Argentina may not have the level indigenous cultural traditions that Bolivia and Peru enjoy; although it might not have the beaches, colour and sheer razzmatazz that Brazil can boast, Argentina does have a plethora of sites and experiences with which to seduce the visitor. With its dramatic Patagonian steppes, its extraordinary glaciers, its colourful mountains and deserts, its lakes and its coast, Argentina’s landscapes are second to none. Its wildlife is impressive and varied, its cuisine is world class and in its cultured, cosmopolitan capital city, it has one of the most fun metropolises anywhere on the planet.
- published: 25 Mar 2015
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Sesame Street Travel Tip - "Antarctica!"
The perfect place for your summer vacation! I prefer the album version; same vocals and music, just much faster....
The perfect place for your summer vacation! I prefer the album version; same vocals and music, just much faster.
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The perfect place for your summer vacation! I prefer the album version; same vocals and music, just much faster.
ANTARCTICA - The Last Great Wilderness - A Remote World of Discovery - Travel Documentary
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This is the summary of The Complete Guide to Antarctic Wildlife: Birds and Marine Mammals of the Antarctic Continent and the Southern Ocean (Second Edition) by Hadoram Shirihai, Brett Jarrett.
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This is the summary of The Complete Guide to Antarctic Wildlife: Birds and Marine Mammals of the Antarctic Continent and the Southern Ocean (Second Edition) by Hadoram Shirihai, Brett Jarrett.
- published: 12 Aug 2012
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Cruise to Antarctica, Icebergs, Penguins
Cruise to Antarctica, Icebergs, Penguins - Antarctica Tourism
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Cruise to Antarctica, Icebergs, Penguins - Antarctica Tourism
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Antarctica's White Wilderness http://youtu.be/-saL1F_jkPU
View our video of travelers exploring the pristine wilderness of Antarctica. From penguin rookeries to bays dotted with ice floes, you'll see remote landscapes and amazing polar wildlife, as well as:
Make excursions by Zodiac to Antarctic shores
Get close to Antarctica's wildlife, like penguins
Enjoy ship life aboard the all-suite Corinthian
Journey to the pristine wilds of Antarctica and you'll discover icebergs in a fantastic array of shapes, a pink-hued polar sun that never sets in summer, and a surprising abundance of marine wildlife. Your privately chartered Grand Circle ship will bring you to remote landscapes inhabited by chinstrap, Adélie, and gentoo penguins, along with seals, whales, and seabirds. You'll travel to a realm once known only to explorers like Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton and witness the rugged, glacier-clad shores they saw. Antarctica will change you—the extraordinary plenitude, profound stillness, and sure knowledge that you are visiting one of the last pure places on Earth.
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Antarctica's White Wilderness http://youtu.be/-saL1F_jkPU
View our video of travelers exploring the pristine wilderness of Antarctica. From penguin rookeries to bays dotted with ice floes, you'll see remote landscapes and amazing polar wildlife, as well as:
Make excursions by Zodiac to Antarctic shores
Get close to Antarctica's wildlife, like penguins
Enjoy ship life aboard the all-suite Corinthian
Journey to the pristine wilds of Antarctica and you'll discover icebergs in a fantastic array of shapes, a pink-hued polar sun that never sets in summer, and a surprising abundance of marine wildlife. Your privately chartered Grand Circle ship will bring you to remote landscapes inhabited by chinstrap, Adélie, and gentoo penguins, along with seals, whales, and seabirds. You'll travel to a realm once known only to explorers like Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton and witness the rugged, glacier-clad shores they saw. Antarctica will change you—the extraordinary plenitude, profound stillness, and sure knowledge that you are visiting one of the last pure places on Earth.
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- published: 10 Dec 2013
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Patagonia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Patagonia.
Patagonia is the most southerly region in Argentina and the second largest state in South America. A dream destination...
Travel video about destination Patagonia.
Patagonia is the most southerly region in Argentina and the second largest state in South America. A dream destination of strong winds, endless plains, glacial landscapes and total isolation at the end of the world.In the Tierra Del Fuego region, Ushuaia is known as the Gateway to Antarctica and is a small town that has experienced a great boom in recent years. It is difficult to believe that not long ago nothing but the wooden huts of Anglican missionaries stood here, those who introduced Christianity to the Fireland Indians in 1869. The Tierra Del Fuego National Park was founded in 1960 and is very accessible. The Rio Pipo snakes through the varied landscape and more than sixty thousand hectares cover the border with Chile surrounded by snow covered mountains that survey the land below. Only a handful of people are allowed to visit Penguin Island, closely supervised by a guide and restricted to well-defined pathways. It is fascinating to watch the Magellan Penguins, which actually bray like donkeys, as they waddle along in true penguin-like comical fashion. From the Lago Nordenskjöld there is a wonderful view of the park’s natural landmark, the two thousand five hundred metre high Torres Del Paine. The remains of a dead guanako indicate that the park is also the habitat of a legendary yet dreaded predator, the puma. Patagonia is an ancient rock and savannah landscape that has been created out of fire, water, wind and ice and is one of the oldest landscapes on Planet Earth. Constantly changing but also frozen in the mists of time itself!
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Travel video about destination Patagonia.
Patagonia is the most southerly region in Argentina and the second largest state in South America. A dream destination of strong winds, endless plains, glacial landscapes and total isolation at the end of the world.In the Tierra Del Fuego region, Ushuaia is known as the Gateway to Antarctica and is a small town that has experienced a great boom in recent years. It is difficult to believe that not long ago nothing but the wooden huts of Anglican missionaries stood here, those who introduced Christianity to the Fireland Indians in 1869. The Tierra Del Fuego National Park was founded in 1960 and is very accessible. The Rio Pipo snakes through the varied landscape and more than sixty thousand hectares cover the border with Chile surrounded by snow covered mountains that survey the land below. Only a handful of people are allowed to visit Penguin Island, closely supervised by a guide and restricted to well-defined pathways. It is fascinating to watch the Magellan Penguins, which actually bray like donkeys, as they waddle along in true penguin-like comical fashion. From the Lago Nordenskjöld there is a wonderful view of the park’s natural landmark, the two thousand five hundred metre high Torres Del Paine. The remains of a dead guanako indicate that the park is also the habitat of a legendary yet dreaded predator, the puma. Patagonia is an ancient rock and savannah landscape that has been created out of fire, water, wind and ice and is one of the oldest landscapes on Planet Earth. Constantly changing but also frozen in the mists of time itself!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
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Antarctic Cruises - Exploring Antarctica by Lindblad Expeditions and National Geographic
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http://www.smart-guide-to-world-cruise-ship.com/antarctic-cruises.html - Antarctic Cruises: Exploring Antarctica by Lindblad Expeditions and National Geographic.
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Antarctica Trip January 2015
Pelagic Australis trip to Antarctica...
Pelagic Australis trip to Antarctica
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Pelagic Australis trip to Antarctica
- published: 29 Jan 2015
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Antarctica Travel: Clothing Needed to Ski From the Coast to South Pole
Alan Lock recently became the first visually impaired person to hike from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole. This is a glimpse of Alan's teammate Ric......
Alan Lock recently became the first visually impaired person to hike from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole. This is a glimpse of Alan's teammate Ric...
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Alan Lock recently became the first visually impaired person to hike from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole. This is a glimpse of Alan's teammate Ric...
Antarctica Cruise March 2015, Watch in HD
Filmed in March 2015. If you have ever thought of going to Antarctica then Just Do It. Stunning scenery, penguins, whales, birds, seals and more. Add to your Bu...
Filmed in March 2015. If you have ever thought of going to Antarctica then Just Do It. Stunning scenery, penguins, whales, birds, seals and more. Add to your Bucket List. Look out for the huge Icebergs near the end filmed off Elephant Island. We went on the Celebrity Infinity, ok we didn't get off but we saved $thousands by not doing so.
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Filmed in March 2015. If you have ever thought of going to Antarctica then Just Do It. Stunning scenery, penguins, whales, birds, seals and more. Add to your Bucket List. Look out for the huge Icebergs near the end filmed off Elephant Island. We went on the Celebrity Infinity, ok we didn't get off but we saved $thousands by not doing so.
- published: 16 Mar 2015
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Breathtaking Antarctica Cruise Time Lapse
Thanks for watching my Antarctica Cruise Time Lapse on Go Pro Hero 2. Heaps of cool Antarctica pics, videos, how to get to Antarctica at https://www.facebook......
Thanks for watching my Antarctica Cruise Time Lapse on Go Pro Hero 2. Heaps of cool Antarctica pics, videos, how to get to Antarctica at https://www.facebook...
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Thanks for watching my Antarctica Cruise Time Lapse on Go Pro Hero 2. Heaps of cool Antarctica pics, videos, how to get to Antarctica at https://www.facebook...
Arctic and Antarctic Expedition Cruises
Impressions of Arctic and Antarcica with Oceanwide-Expeditions on board M/v Plancius....
Impressions of Arctic and Antarcica with Oceanwide-Expeditions on board M/v Plancius.
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Impressions of Arctic and Antarcica with Oceanwide-Expeditions on board M/v Plancius.
Antarctica Cruise - Visiting The Antarctica Peninsula
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Whether you're considering an Antarctica cruise or just interested in seeing what they're like, this video offers an excellent glimpse into what you can see ...
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Whether you're considering an Antarctica cruise or just interested in seeing what they're like, this video offers an excellent glimpse into what you can see ...
Antarctica Expedition 2012 (GoPro HERO3)
Antarctica expedition in December 2012. Shot with GoPro Hero3 Black edition (2 of them) + GoPro Hero2. The original video is at https://www.youtube.com/watch......
Antarctica expedition in December 2012. Shot with GoPro Hero3 Black edition (2 of them) + GoPro Hero2. The original video is at https://www.youtube.com/watch...
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Antarctica expedition in December 2012. Shot with GoPro Hero3 Black edition (2 of them) + GoPro Hero2. The original video is at https://www.youtube.com/watch...
Chile (South-America) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Travel video about destination Chile.
Chile was given its name by the Incas who respect...
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Travel video about destination Chile.
Chile was given its name by the Incas who respectfully called it Chili, ‘the country in the south’. Santiago De Chile, the capital of Chile, is dignified, modest and European-looking and also lively, modern and full of Latin temperament. The Plaza De Armas is the heart of the city and the historic centre of colonial Santiago that contains the city’s most important buildings. The city of Valparaiso or, Paradise Valley, is around a hundred and twenty kilometres from the capital of Santiago De Chile on the Pacific coast. The city’s development was closely connected with its harbour which brought it wealth and power. Since the middle of the nineteenth century, escalators have rattled up and down the steep hills of the harbour city with forty five hills flanking the bay, each of them covered with a number of tiny wooden huts. Only a short journey on a gravel road and the Atacama Desert begins. At its centre it is the driest desert in the world where the forces of nature have turned it into an extraordinary landscape. The Atacama extends between the Pacific Ocean and the Cordilleras, an area of stone and sand that is perforated only by various frequently dried out salt lakes. For those ships that sailed around Cape Horn, Ancud represented a safe harbour on the journey north in which they could rest after sailing the stormy waters of the South Pacific. At a time when whales and seals were hunted in the Antarctic, Ancud served as a supply station along the route to the southern Polar sea. From the Atacama Desert in the north to as far as the stormy Tierra Del Fuego in the south, Chile is a country rich in contrast. Volcanoes, arid deserts, salt lakes, lively geysers, sandstone mountains and a cosmopolitan city. All of this is to be found in Chile, a country at the end of the world!
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Travel video about destination Chile.
Chile was given its name by the Incas who respectfully called it Chili, ‘the country in the south’. Santiago De Chile, the capital of Chile, is dignified, modest and European-looking and also lively, modern and full of Latin temperament. The Plaza De Armas is the heart of the city and the historic centre of colonial Santiago that contains the city’s most important buildings. The city of Valparaiso or, Paradise Valley, is around a hundred and twenty kilometres from the capital of Santiago De Chile on the Pacific coast. The city’s development was closely connected with its harbour which brought it wealth and power. Since the middle of the nineteenth century, escalators have rattled up and down the steep hills of the harbour city with forty five hills flanking the bay, each of them covered with a number of tiny wooden huts. Only a short journey on a gravel road and the Atacama Desert begins. At its centre it is the driest desert in the world where the forces of nature have turned it into an extraordinary landscape. The Atacama extends between the Pacific Ocean and the Cordilleras, an area of stone and sand that is perforated only by various frequently dried out salt lakes. For those ships that sailed around Cape Horn, Ancud represented a safe harbour on the journey north in which they could rest after sailing the stormy waters of the South Pacific. At a time when whales and seals were hunted in the Antarctic, Ancud served as a supply station along the route to the southern Polar sea. From the Atacama Desert in the north to as far as the stormy Tierra Del Fuego in the south, Chile is a country rich in contrast. Volcanoes, arid deserts, salt lakes, lively geysers, sandstone mountains and a cosmopolitan city. All of this is to be found in Chile, a country at the end of the world!
- published: 11 Feb 2014
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Antarctica... An Expedition Cruise by Tony Soper (Part 1/2)
The record of a midsummer trip to South Georgia and the Antarctic peninsula. In search of penguins, albatrosses, elephant seals and great whales. Purchase To......
The record of a midsummer trip to South Georgia and the Antarctic peninsula. In search of penguins, albatrosses, elephant seals and great whales. Purchase To...
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The record of a midsummer trip to South Georgia and the Antarctic peninsula. In search of penguins, albatrosses, elephant seals and great whales. Purchase To...
Antarctica expeditions with the bark EUROPA
Bark EUROPA is sailing each year to Antarctica, the white continent. Each season (december - March) we have about 4 to 5 voyages scheduled. The voyages start in...
Bark EUROPA is sailing each year to Antarctica, the white continent. Each season (december - March) we have about 4 to 5 voyages scheduled. The voyages start in Punta Arenas (Chile) or in Ushuaia (Argentina) and take about 3 weeks. On board we have guides on board who can explain all about Antarctica and the wildlife we will meet. The last voyage of the season always takes about 1,5 month and will bring you to Antarctica, South Georgia, Tristan da Cunha and ends in Cape Town (South Africa) On board you will become part of the voyage crew, so no lazy cruise but an active adventure! With or without sailing experience you will be sailing the ship and be helping in setting the sails and for the daredevils climb the masts!
Some people become interested in the North and South Pole after reading about the voyages of Willem Barentz and Shackleton. Others are more fascinated by the rich wildlife or the beauty of the unspoiled natural environment.
On board you will meet an international crew, having a minimum of 15 different nationalities on board is not an exception on board bark EUROPA.
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Bark EUROPA is sailing each year to Antarctica, the white continent. Each season (december - March) we have about 4 to 5 voyages scheduled. The voyages start in Punta Arenas (Chile) or in Ushuaia (Argentina) and take about 3 weeks. On board we have guides on board who can explain all about Antarctica and the wildlife we will meet. The last voyage of the season always takes about 1,5 month and will bring you to Antarctica, South Georgia, Tristan da Cunha and ends in Cape Town (South Africa) On board you will become part of the voyage crew, so no lazy cruise but an active adventure! With or without sailing experience you will be sailing the ship and be helping in setting the sails and for the daredevils climb the masts!
Some people become interested in the North and South Pole after reading about the voyages of Willem Barentz and Shackleton. Others are more fascinated by the rich wildlife or the beauty of the unspoiled natural environment.
On board you will meet an international crew, having a minimum of 15 different nationalities on board is not an exception on board bark EUROPA.
- published: 25 Jun 2015
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Antarctic Endurance 2016 Team Training
The team undergoing sailing and mountaineering training in preparation for 6 weeks in the Southern Ocean and South Georgia, 100 years on from Shackleton's incredible escape from the frozen Weddell Sea.
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Deputy Expedition Leader talks about Antarctic Endurance 2016
Antarctic Endurance 2016 deputy expedition leader, Major Tony Lancashire, talks about the legacy of Shackleton and the challenges facing the AE16 team in January.
With thanks to Oxford Scientific Films, with archive from the British Film Institute.
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1SL Antarctic Endurance 2016 1080p
With 2 months to go to the start of our great adventure, Admiral Sir George Zambellas KCB DSC ADC, First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff, delivers a message in his capacity as the Senior Service Patron for Antarctic Endurance 2016. See more about this at http://antarcticendurance.co.uk/
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Antarctic Oasis Under the Spell of South Georgia
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An account of one couple's life on a remote island beyond the Polar Front, a tale to rival the exploits of the great nineteenth-century explorers. After twenty-five years of cruising the world's oceans, renowned blue-water sailors Pauline and Tim Carr found themselves being drawn to the lonely places of the higher latitudes to
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Antarctic Oasis Under the Spell of South Georgia
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An account of one couple's life on a remote island beyond the Polar Front, a tale to rival the exploits of the great nineteenth-century explorers. After twenty-five years of cruising the world's oceans, renowned blue-water sailors Pauline and Tim Carr found themselves being drawn to the lonely places of the higher latitudes to
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Antarctic Oasis Under the Spell of South Georgia
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An account of one couple's life on a remote island beyond the Polar Front, a tale to rival the exploits of the great nineteenth-century explorers. After twenty-five years of cruising the world's oceans, renowned blue-water sailors Pauline and Tim Carr found themselves being drawn to the lonely places of the higher latitudes to
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Antarctic Oasis Under the Spell of South Georgia
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An account of one couple's life on a remote island beyond the Polar Front, a tale to rival the exploits of the great nineteenth-century explorers. After twenty-five years of cruising the world's oceans, renowned blue-water sailors Pauline and Tim Carr found themselves being drawn to the lonely places of the higher latitude
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2015 Antarctic Maximum Sea Ice Extent Breaks Streak of Record Highs
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Seals of the Southern Ocean
On the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 2013-2014 team mate Tracey Rogers joined us as an expert on Antarctic wildlife. Here Tracey shows us how her research team sample seals to understand their diet and how this has changed since the time of Mawson, Scott and Shackleton.
A huge thanks to Andrew Peacock and Mat Lipson for filming and editing.
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ship in storm indian ocean Trapped Cruise Ship Blinded by Blizzard in Antarctic
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Antarctic gaining sea ice despite climate model predictions – study
Antarctica is gaining more ice than it has lost, according to a new study by NASA. CNN's Brandon Miller reports.
For decades, climate scientists have been predicting that quantities of ice in the South Pole would shrink in the face of climate change and other global .
NASA Study: Antarctic Ice Sheet NOT MELTING! Actually Lowers Sea Level! (Redsilverj) U.N. planning court to judge U.S. for 'clima
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Antarctic Ice Sheet is losing mass causing rise in sea level
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NASA Study Antarctic Ice Sheet NOT MELTING! Actually Lowers Sea Level! Redsilverj
NASA Study Antarctic Ice Sheet NOT MELTING! Actually Lowers Sea Level! Redsilverj
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Mass Gains of Antarctic Ice Sheet Greater than Losses
The study conducted recently concludes that an increase in Antarctic snow accumulation that began 10,000 years ago is currently adding enough ice to the continent and outweighs the increased losses from its thinning glaciers. The study challenges the conclusions of other studies, including the intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) 2013 report, which says that Antarctica is overall los
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What global warming? Antarctic ice is INCREASING by 135billion tonnes a year, says NASA
A NEW Nasa study of the Antarctic from space has thrown the case for climate change into disarray after finding that more NEW new ice has formed at the Antarctic than has been lost to its thinning glaciers.
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Patagonian toothfish
Dissostichus eleginoides, the Patagonian toothfish, is a species of cod icefish found in cold waters between depths of 45 m and 3,850 m in the southern Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans and Southern Ocean on seamounts and continental shelves around most sub-Antarctic islands.
A close relative, the Antarctic toothfish, is found farther south around the edges of the Antarctic shelf; and a Marine S
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Looks Like Antarctica is Recovering
A recent NASA study shows that the Antarctic ice sheet is gaining more ice than it is losing, contradicting a 2013 report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and prompting scientists to reconsider climate change hypotheses. “We’re essentially in agreement with other studies that show an increase in ice discharge in the Antarctic Peninsula and the Thwaites and Pine Island regio
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What global warming? Antarctic ice is INCREASING by 135 billion tonnes a year, says NASA
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Antarctic Ice Sheet Building--Not Disappearing
Climate researchers have been struggling to determine where and how much ice is being melted by global warming in recent decades. At odds with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s 2013 report, a new NASA study casts doubt on Antarctica as the primary source of sea level increase. While it may not be the case for much longer, NASA’s latest figures say that Antarctica is actually accumula
Antarctic Endurance 2016 Team Training
The team undergoing sailing and mountaineering training in preparation for 6 weeks in the Southern Ocean and South Georgia, 100 years on from Shackleton's incre...
The team undergoing sailing and mountaineering training in preparation for 6 weeks in the Southern Ocean and South Georgia, 100 years on from Shackleton's incredible escape from the frozen Weddell Sea.
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The team undergoing sailing and mountaineering training in preparation for 6 weeks in the Southern Ocean and South Georgia, 100 years on from Shackleton's incredible escape from the frozen Weddell Sea.
- published: 04 Nov 2015
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Deputy Expedition Leader talks about Antarctic Endurance 2016
Antarctic Endurance 2016 deputy expedition leader, Major Tony Lancashire, talks about the legacy of Shackleton and the challenges facing the AE16 team in Januar...
Antarctic Endurance 2016 deputy expedition leader, Major Tony Lancashire, talks about the legacy of Shackleton and the challenges facing the AE16 team in January.
With thanks to Oxford Scientific Films, with archive from the British Film Institute.
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Antarctic Endurance 2016 deputy expedition leader, Major Tony Lancashire, talks about the legacy of Shackleton and the challenges facing the AE16 team in January.
With thanks to Oxford Scientific Films, with archive from the British Film Institute.
- published: 04 Nov 2015
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1SL Antarctic Endurance 2016 1080p
With 2 months to go to the start of our great adventure, Admiral Sir George Zambellas KCB DSC ADC, First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff, delivers a message i...
With 2 months to go to the start of our great adventure, Admiral Sir George Zambellas KCB DSC ADC, First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff, delivers a message in his capacity as the Senior Service Patron for Antarctic Endurance 2016. See more about this at http://antarcticendurance.co.uk/
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With 2 months to go to the start of our great adventure, Admiral Sir George Zambellas KCB DSC ADC, First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff, delivers a message in his capacity as the Senior Service Patron for Antarctic Endurance 2016. See more about this at http://antarcticendurance.co.uk/
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Antarctic Oasis Under the Spell of South Georgia
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An account of one couple's life on a remote island beyond the Polar Front, a tale to riva...
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An account of one couple's life on a remote island beyond the Polar Front, a tale to rival the exploits of the great nineteenth-century explorers. After twenty-five years of cruising the world's oceans, renowned blue-water sailors Pauline and Tim Carr found themselves being drawn to the lonely places of the higher latitudes to experience earth's last, scarcely touched regions. Antarctic Oasis records the culmination of those exploits. True adventurers, the Carrs have lived year-round on South Georgia for five years—its only civilian inhabitants—experiencing a way of life that has all but vanished from our modern world.
A center of the Norwegian whaling industry in the last century, today a remnant of the far-flung British Empire, South Georgia is a splendid if forbidding land of towering, glacier-clad mountains and a treacherous, storm-torn coast punctuated by sheltered bays. During its brief polar summer, the island's verdant shoreline offers Antarctic wildlife a place to feed, mate, and rear their young. The only humans on the scene, the Carrs have learned intimate details about the lives of whales, penguins, seals, albatrosses, skuas, and many others.
In all seasons the Carrs explore South Georgia's uncompromising coast aboard their yacht Curlew. Their deep fascination with the island, its wildlife, and its history will stir the spirit of adventure and discovery in us all.
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An account of one couple's life on a remote island beyond the Polar Front, a tale to rival the exploits of the great nineteenth-century explorers. After twenty-five years of cruising the world's oceans, renowned blue-water sailors Pauline and Tim Carr found themselves being drawn to the lonely places of the higher latitudes to experience earth's last, scarcely touched regions. Antarctic Oasis records the culmination of those exploits. True adventurers, the Carrs have lived year-round on South Georgia for five years—its only civilian inhabitants—experiencing a way of life that has all but vanished from our modern world.
A center of the Norwegian whaling industry in the last century, today a remnant of the far-flung British Empire, South Georgia is a splendid if forbidding land of towering, glacier-clad mountains and a treacherous, storm-torn coast punctuated by sheltered bays. During its brief polar summer, the island's verdant shoreline offers Antarctic wildlife a place to feed, mate, and rear their young. The only humans on the scene, the Carrs have learned intimate details about the lives of whales, penguins, seals, albatrosses, skuas, and many others.
In all seasons the Carrs explore South Georgia's uncompromising coast aboard their yacht Curlew. Their deep fascination with the island, its wildlife, and its history will stir the spirit of adventure and discovery in us all.
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An account of one couple's life on a remote island beyond the Polar Front, a tale to rival the exploits of the great nineteenth-century explorers. After twenty-five years of cruising the world's oceans, renowned blue-water sailors Pauline and Tim Carr found themselves being drawn to the lonely places of the higher latitudes to experience earth's last, scarcely touched regions. Antarctic Oasis records the culmination of those exploits. True adventurers, the Carrs have lived year-round on South Georgia for five years—its only civilian inhabitants—experiencing a way of life that has all but vanished from our modern world.
A center of the Norwegian whaling industry in the last century, today a remnant of the far-flung British Empire, South Georgia is a splendid if forbidding land of towering, glacier-clad mountains and a treacherous, storm-torn coast punctuated by sheltered bays. During its brief polar summer, the island's verdant shoreline offers Antarctic wildlife a place to feed, mate, and rear their young. The only humans on the scene, the Carrs have learned intimate details about the lives of whales, penguins, seals, albatrosses, skuas, and many others.
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An account of one couple's life on a remote island beyond the Polar Front, a tale to rival the exploits of the great nineteenth-century explorers. After twenty-five years of cruising the world's oceans, renowned blue-water sailors Pauline and Tim Carr found themselves being drawn to the lonely places of the higher latitudes to experience earth's last, scarcely touched regions. Antarctic Oasis records the culmination of those exploits. True adventurers, the Carrs have lived year-round on South Georgia for five years—its only civilian inhabitants—experiencing a way of life that has all but vanished from our modern world.
A center of the Norwegian whaling industry in the last century, today a remnant of the far-flung British Empire, South Georgia is a splendid if forbidding land of towering, glacier-clad mountains and a treacherous, storm-torn coast punctuated by sheltered bays. During its brief polar summer, the island's verdant shoreline offers Antarctic wildlife a place to feed, mate, and rear their young. The only humans on the scene, the Carrs have learned intimate details about the lives of whales, penguins, seals, albatrosses, skuas, and many others.
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An account of one couple's life on a remote island beyond the Polar Front, a tale to rival the exploits of the great nineteenth-century explorers. After twenty-five years of cruising the world's oceans, renowned blue-water sailors Pauline and Tim Carr found themselves being drawn to the lonely places of the higher latitudes to experience earth's last, scarcely touched regions. Antarctic Oasis records the culmination of those exploits. True adventurers, the Carrs have lived year-round on South Georgia for five years—its only civilian inhabitants—experiencing a way of life that has all but vanished from our modern world.
A center of the Norwegian whaling industry in the last century, today a remnant of the far-flung British Empire, South Georgia is a splendid if forbidding land of towering, glacier-clad mountains and a treacherous, storm-torn coast punctuated by sheltered bays. During its brief polar summer, the island's verdant shoreline offers Antarctic wildlife a place to feed, mate, and rear their young. The only humans on the scene, the Carrs have learned intimate details about the lives of whales, penguins, seals, albatrosses, skuas, and many others.
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A center of the Norwegian whaling industry in the last century, today a remnant of the far-flung British Empire, South Georgia is a splendid if forbidding land of towering, glacier-clad mountains and a treacherous, storm-torn coast punctuated by sheltered bays. During its brief polar summer, the island's verdant shoreline offers Antarctic wildlife a place to feed, mate, and rear their young. The only humans on the scene, the Carrs have learned intimate details about the lives of whales, penguins, seals, albatrosses, skuas, and many others.
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An account of one couple's life on a remote island beyond the Polar Front, a tale to rival the exploits of the great nineteenth-century explorers. After twenty-five years of cruising the world's oceans, renowned blue-water sailors Pauline and Tim Carr found themselves being drawn to the lonely places of the higher latitudes to experience earth's last, scarcely touched regions. Antarctic Oasis records the culmination of those exploits. True adventurers, the Carrs have lived year-round on South Georgia for five years—its only civilian inhabitants—experiencing a way of life that has all but vanished from our modern world.
A center of the Norwegian whaling industry in the last century, today a remnant of the far-flung British Empire, South Georgia is a splendid if forbidding land of towering, glacier-clad mountains and a treacherous, storm-torn coast punctuated by sheltered bays. During its brief polar summer, the island's verdant shoreline offers Antarctic wildlife a place to feed, mate, and rear their young. The only humans on the scene, the Carrs have learned intimate details about the lives of whales, penguins, seals, albatrosses, skuas, and many others.
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A center of the Norwegian whaling industry in the last century, today a remnant of the far-flung British Empire, South Georgia is a splendid if forbidding land of towering, glacier-clad mountains and a treacherous, storm-torn coast punctuated by sheltered bays. During its brief polar summer, the island's verdant shoreline offers Antarctic wildlife a place to feed, mate, and rear their young. The only humans on the scene, the Carrs have learned intimate details about the lives of whales, penguins, seals, albatrosses, skuas, and many others.
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Seals of the Southern Ocean
On the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 2013-2014 team mate Tracey Rogers joined us as an expert on Antarctic wildlife. Here Tracey shows us how her research t...
On the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 2013-2014 team mate Tracey Rogers joined us as an expert on Antarctic wildlife. Here Tracey shows us how her research team sample seals to understand their diet and how this has changed since the time of Mawson, Scott and Shackleton.
A huge thanks to Andrew Peacock and Mat Lipson for filming and editing.
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On the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 2013-2014 team mate Tracey Rogers joined us as an expert on Antarctic wildlife. Here Tracey shows us how her research team sample seals to understand their diet and how this has changed since the time of Mawson, Scott and Shackleton.
A huge thanks to Andrew Peacock and Mat Lipson for filming and editing.
If you would like to learn more about the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, please visit www.spiritofmawson.com.
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ship in storm indian ocean Trapped Cruise Ship Blinded by Blizzard in Antarctic
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Antarctic gaining sea ice despite climate model predictions – study
Antarctica is gaining more ice than it has lost, according to a new study by NASA. CNN's Brandon Miller reports.
For decades, climate scientists have been pred...
Antarctica is gaining more ice than it has lost, according to a new study by NASA. CNN's Brandon Miller reports.
For decades, climate scientists have been predicting that quantities of ice in the South Pole would shrink in the face of climate change and other global .
NASA Study: Antarctic Ice Sheet NOT MELTING! Actually Lowers Sea Level! (Redsilverj) U.N. planning court to judge U.S. for 'climate justice' .
A recent NASA study shows that the Antarctic ice sheet is gaining more ice than it is losing, contradicting a 2013 report by the Intergovernmental Panel on .
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Antarctica is gaining more ice than it has lost, according to a new study by NASA. CNN's Brandon Miller reports.
For decades, climate scientists have been predicting that quantities of ice in the South Pole would shrink in the face of climate change and other global .
NASA Study: Antarctic Ice Sheet NOT MELTING! Actually Lowers Sea Level! (Redsilverj) U.N. planning court to judge U.S. for 'climate justice' .
A recent NASA study shows that the Antarctic ice sheet is gaining more ice than it is losing, contradicting a 2013 report by the Intergovernmental Panel on .
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Antarctic Ice Sheet is losing mass causing rise in sea level
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DOCUMENTARY 2015 | Antarctic Ice The Beauty Under the Deep ocean | HD Documentary
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NASA Study Antarctic Ice Sheet NOT MELTING! Actually Lowers Sea Level! Redsilverj
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Mass Gains of Antarctic Ice Sheet Greater than Losses
The study conducted recently concludes that an increase in Antarctic snow accumulation that began 10,000 years ago is currently adding enough ice to the contine...
The study conducted recently concludes that an increase in Antarctic snow accumulation that began 10,000 years ago is currently adding enough ice to the continent and outweighs the increased losses from its thinning glaciers. The study challenges the conclusions of other studies, including the intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) 2013 report, which says that Antarctica is overall losing land ice.
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The study conducted recently concludes that an increase in Antarctic snow accumulation that began 10,000 years ago is currently adding enough ice to the continent and outweighs the increased losses from its thinning glaciers. The study challenges the conclusions of other studies, including the intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) 2013 report, which says that Antarctica is overall losing land ice.
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What global warming? Antarctic ice is INCREASING by 135billion tonnes a year, says NASA
A NEW Nasa study of the Antarctic from space has thrown the case for climate change into disarray after finding that more NEW new ice has formed at the Antarcti...
A NEW Nasa study of the Antarctic from space has thrown the case for climate change into disarray after finding that more NEW new ice has formed at the Antarctic than has been lost to its thinning glaciers.
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A NEW Nasa study of the Antarctic from space has thrown the case for climate change into disarray after finding that more NEW new ice has formed at the Antarctic than has been lost to its thinning glaciers.
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Patagonian toothfish
Dissostichus eleginoides, the Patagonian toothfish, is a species of cod icefish found in cold waters between depths of 45 m and 3,850 m in the southern Atlantic...
Dissostichus eleginoides, the Patagonian toothfish, is a species of cod icefish found in cold waters between depths of 45 m and 3,850 m in the southern Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans and Southern Ocean on seamounts and continental shelves around most sub-Antarctic islands.
A close relative, the Antarctic toothfish, is found farther south around the edges of the Antarctic shelf; and a Marine Stewardship Council certified fishery is active in the Ross Sea.
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Dissostichus eleginoides, the Patagonian toothfish, is a species of cod icefish found in cold waters between depths of 45 m and 3,850 m in the southern Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans and Southern Ocean on seamounts and continental shelves around most sub-Antarctic islands.
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Looks Like Antarctica is Recovering
A recent NASA study shows that the Antarctic ice sheet is gaining more ice than it is losing, contradicting a 2013 report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Clim...
A recent NASA study shows that the Antarctic ice sheet is gaining more ice than it is losing, contradicting a 2013 report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and prompting scientists to reconsider climate change hypotheses. “We’re essentially in agreement with other studies that show an increase in ice discharge in the Antarctic Peninsula and the Thwaites and Pine Island region of West Antarctica,” he said, adding “Our main disagreement is for East Antarctica and the interior of West Antarctica – there, we see an ice gain that exceeds the losses in the other areas.”
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A recent NASA study shows that the Antarctic ice sheet is gaining more ice than it is losing, contradicting a 2013 report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and prompting scientists to reconsider climate change hypotheses. “We’re essentially in agreement with other studies that show an increase in ice discharge in the Antarctic Peninsula and the Thwaites and Pine Island region of West Antarctica,” he said, adding “Our main disagreement is for East Antarctica and the interior of West Antarctica – there, we see an ice gain that exceeds the losses in the other areas.”
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What global warming? Antarctic ice is INCREASING by 135 billion tonnes a year, says NASA
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Antarctic Ice Sheet Building--Not Disappearing
Climate researchers have been struggling to determine where and how much ice is being melted by global warming in recent decades. At odds with the Intergovernme...
Climate researchers have been struggling to determine where and how much ice is being melted by global warming in recent decades. At odds with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s 2013 report, a new NASA study casts doubt on Antarctica as the primary source of sea level increase. While it may not be the case for much longer, NASA’s latest figures say that Antarctica is actually accumulating more ice than it’s losing. As might be expected when something appears to contradict the established science, the conclusions of this study have shown signs of misinterpretation.
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Climate researchers have been struggling to determine where and how much ice is being melted by global warming in recent decades. At odds with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s 2013 report, a new NASA study casts doubt on Antarctica as the primary source of sea level increase. While it may not be the case for much longer, NASA’s latest figures say that Antarctica is actually accumulating more ice than it’s losing. As might be expected when something appears to contradict the established science, the conclusions of this study have shown signs of misinterpretation.
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Admiral Byrd ★ Hollow Earth Operation HighJump ✦ Antarctic Expedition 1947 Documentary
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Antarctic Research Stations: "Antarctica: Desert Without Sand" 1967 US Navy
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Under the Antarctic Oceans Documentary on Super Cold Life Underwater Full Documentary
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Antarctic Journal [Full movie, English subtitles.]
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Is Atlantis Buried Beneath Miles of Antarctic ice
This show reveals how the earth's crust shifted in 9600 BCE, dragging Atlantis into the polar zone beneath miles of Antarctic ice Shows how myths of floods a...
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{HD}Amazing Beauty of Antarctic Ice| Animals Documentary 2015-National Geographic 2015
{HD}Amazing Beauty of Antarctic Ice| Animals Documentary 2015-National Geographic 2015
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice tops of the Earth. It covers around 98% of the Antarctic mainland and is the biggest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers a territory of very nearly 14 million square km (5.4 million sq. miles) and contains 26.5 million cubic km of ice[2] (6.36 million cubic
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Monty Python's Flying Circus Season 2 Episode 10 Scott of the Antarctic
Foam-rubber snow and a stuffed lion are featured in a scene from "Scott of the Antarctic"; a football match is waged between gynecologists and Long John Silver impersonators.
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An Antarctic Mystery, or The Sphinx of the Ice Fields (FULL Audiobook)
An Antarctic Mystery, or The Sphinx of the Ice Fields audiobook Jules VERNE (1828 - 1905), translated by Frances Sarah Cashel HOEY (1830 - 1908) http://free-...
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Sailing to Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctic Peninsula
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Admiral Byrd ★ Hollow Earth Operation HighJump ✦ Antarctic Expedition 1947 Documentary
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Brooks Agnew will update his work on the Hollow Earth including a new Harvard study claiming an ancient Earth may exist inside of our Earth. He'll also discuss evidence revealing a shadow government eclipsing the power of Congress.
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In 1947 Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal sent a naval task force to Antarctic including Admiral Nimitz, Admiral Krusen and Admiral Byrd, called "Operation Highjump". It was touted to be an expedition to find "coal deposits" and other valuable resources, but in actuality they were trying to find the Nazi underground bases.
Admiral Byrd ★ The Secret Land Operation High Jump ✦ Antarctic Expedition 1947 Documentary Playlist
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The task force of OVER 40 SHIPS, included the flagship "Mount Olympus", the aircraft carrier "Philippine Sea", the seaplane tender "Pine Sea", the submarine "Senate", the destroyer "Bronson", the ice breaker "Northwind", and other tanker and supply ships. An armed contingent of 1400 sailors, and three dog sled teams were also on board.
26 FEBRUARY 1947 year US Navy lost 68 sailors and officers and Destroyer Murdock was damaged by the aircraft carrier type Casablanca had lost 50% of deck-based aircraft. Expedition figured on 6 months -but 26 February , 1947 year in a panic ran (after spending only two months in Antarctica).
Third Reich Documentary ★ Operation UFO Antarctica Base 211 Nazi Saucers Alien ♦ English Subtitles
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Originally scheduled for a six month period, the “scientific” expedition was officially called “The United States Navy Antarctic Development Program,” and given the operational name Highjump. The naval component of Operation Highjump was known as Task Force 68 and comprised 4700 military personnel, one aircraft carrier (the USS Philippine Sea among the largest of all carriers of the time), and number of naval support ships and aircraft. The Naval expedition was headed by famed polar explore Admiral Richard Byrd, who had been ordered to: “to consolidate and extend American sovereignty over the largest practical area of the Antarctic continent.” Byrd’s expedition ended after only 8 weeks with “many fatalities” according to initial news reports based on interviews with crew members who spoke to the press while passing through Chilean ports. Rather than deny the heavy casualty reports, Admiral Byrd revealed in a press interview that Task Force 68 had encountered a new enemy that “could fly from pole to pole at incredible speeds.”
At the Congress of the United States Admiral Byrd stated that he was attacked by a flying nazi discs. They moved with incredible speed. It should be noted that this operation was entirely a military one. 13 military heavy warships, an aircraft carrier type Casablanka with the Corsair fighter planes.and a U,S, war submarine with combat weapons.
Operation HighJump 1947
очень интересная легенда которая когда-то очень
заинтересовала меня:
Сиртя (а также сииртя, сихиртя) — в ненецкой мифологии мифический народ, обитавший в заполярной тундре до прихода ненцев — «настоящих людей», ныне живущий под землёй, боящийся дневного света.
Сиртя описываются как коренастые и крепкие люди очень низкого роста, у них были белые глаза По легендам, в незапамятные времена сихиртя пришли на Ямал из-за моря. Сначала они поселились на острове, а
затем, когда его берега стали обрушиваться под ударами штормов, переправились на полуостров.
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http://www.387911.com ☆ Admiral Byrd, Secret Land, Operation High Jump, Antarctica, 1947, Expedition, Documentary
Coast to Coast AM Full Radio Shows! - Great additional info!
Monday Feb 23, 2015 (February 23, 2015) 2/23/15
Hollow Earth & Shadow Govt.
Brooks Agnew will update his work on the Hollow Earth including a new Harvard study claiming an ancient Earth may exist inside of our Earth. He'll also discuss evidence revealing a shadow government eclipsing the power of Congress.
Archived Show:
✔ Link will be updated after the show!
The Smoky God Book Link:
✪ http://goo.gl/n6UGhD
Operation Highjump Steve Quayle - Great additional info!
✔ http://goo.gl/GWG2Tu
In 1947 Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal sent a naval task force to Antarctic including Admiral Nimitz, Admiral Krusen and Admiral Byrd, called "Operation Highjump". It was touted to be an expedition to find "coal deposits" and other valuable resources, but in actuality they were trying to find the Nazi underground bases.
Admiral Byrd ★ The Secret Land Operation High Jump ✦ Antarctic Expedition 1947 Documentary Playlist
▲ http://goo.gl/KzonPK
The task force of OVER 40 SHIPS, included the flagship "Mount Olympus", the aircraft carrier "Philippine Sea", the seaplane tender "Pine Sea", the submarine "Senate", the destroyer "Bronson", the ice breaker "Northwind", and other tanker and supply ships. An armed contingent of 1400 sailors, and three dog sled teams were also on board.
26 FEBRUARY 1947 year US Navy lost 68 sailors and officers and Destroyer Murdock was damaged by the aircraft carrier type Casablanca had lost 50% of deck-based aircraft. Expedition figured on 6 months -but 26 February , 1947 year in a panic ran (after spending only two months in Antarctica).
Third Reich Documentary ★ Operation UFO Antarctica Base 211 Nazi Saucers Alien ♦ English Subtitles
✔ http://youtu.be/j31g20MIxJw
Originally scheduled for a six month period, the “scientific” expedition was officially called “The United States Navy Antarctic Development Program,” and given the operational name Highjump. The naval component of Operation Highjump was known as Task Force 68 and comprised 4700 military personnel, one aircraft carrier (the USS Philippine Sea among the largest of all carriers of the time), and number of naval support ships and aircraft. The Naval expedition was headed by famed polar explore Admiral Richard Byrd, who had been ordered to: “to consolidate and extend American sovereignty over the largest practical area of the Antarctic continent.” Byrd’s expedition ended after only 8 weeks with “many fatalities” according to initial news reports based on interviews with crew members who spoke to the press while passing through Chilean ports. Rather than deny the heavy casualty reports, Admiral Byrd revealed in a press interview that Task Force 68 had encountered a new enemy that “could fly from pole to pole at incredible speeds.”
At the Congress of the United States Admiral Byrd stated that he was attacked by a flying nazi discs. They moved with incredible speed. It should be noted that this operation was entirely a military one. 13 military heavy warships, an aircraft carrier type Casablanka with the Corsair fighter planes.and a U,S, war submarine with combat weapons.
Operation HighJump 1947
очень интересная легенда которая когда-то очень
заинтересовала меня:
Сиртя (а также сииртя, сихиртя) — в ненецкой мифологии мифический народ, обитавший в заполярной тундре до прихода ненцев — «настоящих людей», ныне живущий под землёй, боящийся дневного света.
Сиртя описываются как коренастые и крепкие люди очень низкого роста, у них были белые глаза По легендам, в незапамятные времена сихиртя пришли на Ямал из-за моря. Сначала они поселились на острове, а
затем, когда его берега стали обрушиваться под ударами штормов, переправились на полуостров.
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- published: 30 Jan 2015
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Antarctic Research Stations: "Antarctica: Desert Without Sand" 1967 US Navy
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"WORKING AND LIVING CONDITIONS OF PERSONNEL STATIONED AT THE UNITED STATES SCIENTIFIC STATIONS IN THE ANTARCTIC."
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"WORKING AND LIVING CONDITIONS OF PERSONNEL STATIONED AT THE UNITED STATES SCIENTIFIC STATIONS IN THE ANTARCTIC."
US Navy film MN-10518
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts.
Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antarctica
...Each year, scientists from 28 different nations conduct experiments not reproducible in any other place in the world. In the summer more than 4,000 scientists operate research stations; this number decreases to just over 1,000 in the winter. McMurdo Station, which is the largest research station in Antarctica, is capable of housing more than 1,000 scientists, visitors, and tourists.
Researchers include biologists, geologists, oceanographers, physicists, astronomers, glaciologists, and meteorologists. Geologists tend to study plate tectonics, meteorites from outer space, and resources from the breakup of the supercontinent Gondwanaland. Glaciologists in Antarctica are concerned with the study of the history and dynamics of floating ice, seasonal snow, glaciers, and ice sheets. Biologists, in addition to examining the wildlife, are interested in how harsh temperatures and the presence of people affect adaptation and survival strategies in a wide variety of organisms. Medical physicians have made discoveries concerning the spreading of viruses and the body's response to extreme seasonal temperatures. Astrophysicists at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station study the celestial dome and cosmic microwave background radiation. Many astronomical observations are better made from the interior of Antarctica than from most surface locations because of the high elevation, which results in a thin atmosphere, low temperature, which minimizes the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere, and absence of light pollution, thus allowing for a view of space clearer than anywhere else on Earth. Antarctic ice serves as both the shield and the detection medium for the largest neutrino telescope in the world, built 2 km (1.2 mi) below Amundsen-Scott station.
Since the 1970s, an important focus of study has been the ozone layer in the atmosphere above Antarctica. In 1985, three British Scientists working on data they had gathered at Halley Station on the Brunt Ice Shelf discovered the existence of a hole in this layer. It was eventually determined that the destruction of the ozone was caused by chlorofluorocarbons emitted by human products. With the ban of CFCs in the Montreal Protocol of 1989, it is believed that the ozone hole will close up by around 2065. In September 2006, NASA satellite data showed that the Antarctic ozone hole was the largest on record, covering 27.5 million km2 (10.6 million sq mi).
On 6 September 2007, Belgian-based International Polar Foundation unveiled the Princess Elisabeth station, the world's first zero-emissions polar science station in Antarctica to research climate change. Costing $16.3 million, the prefabricated station, which is part of International Polar Year, was shipped to the South Pole from Belgium by the end of 2008 to monitor the health of the polar regions. Belgian polar explorer Alain Hubert stated: "This base will be the first of its kind to produce zero emissions, making it a unique model of how energy should be used in the Antarctic." Johan Berte is the leader of the station design team and manager of the project which conducts research in climatology, glaciology and microbiology.
In January 2008, the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) scientists, led by Hugh Corr and David Vaughan, reported (in the journal Nature Geoscience) that 2,200 years ago, a volcano erupted under Antarctica's ice sheet (based on airborne survey with radar images). The biggest eruption in Antarctica in the last 10,000 years, the volcanic ash was found deposited on the ice surface under the Hudson Mountains, close to Pine Island Glacier...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_stations_of_Antarctica
wn.com/Antarctic Research Stations Antarctica Desert Without Sand 1967 US Navy
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"WORKING AND LIVING CONDITIONS OF PERSONNEL STATIONED AT THE UNITED STATES SCIENTIFIC STATIONS IN THE ANTARCTIC."
US Navy film MN-10518
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts.
Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antarctica
...Each year, scientists from 28 different nations conduct experiments not reproducible in any other place in the world. In the summer more than 4,000 scientists operate research stations; this number decreases to just over 1,000 in the winter. McMurdo Station, which is the largest research station in Antarctica, is capable of housing more than 1,000 scientists, visitors, and tourists.
Researchers include biologists, geologists, oceanographers, physicists, astronomers, glaciologists, and meteorologists. Geologists tend to study plate tectonics, meteorites from outer space, and resources from the breakup of the supercontinent Gondwanaland. Glaciologists in Antarctica are concerned with the study of the history and dynamics of floating ice, seasonal snow, glaciers, and ice sheets. Biologists, in addition to examining the wildlife, are interested in how harsh temperatures and the presence of people affect adaptation and survival strategies in a wide variety of organisms. Medical physicians have made discoveries concerning the spreading of viruses and the body's response to extreme seasonal temperatures. Astrophysicists at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station study the celestial dome and cosmic microwave background radiation. Many astronomical observations are better made from the interior of Antarctica than from most surface locations because of the high elevation, which results in a thin atmosphere, low temperature, which minimizes the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere, and absence of light pollution, thus allowing for a view of space clearer than anywhere else on Earth. Antarctic ice serves as both the shield and the detection medium for the largest neutrino telescope in the world, built 2 km (1.2 mi) below Amundsen-Scott station.
Since the 1970s, an important focus of study has been the ozone layer in the atmosphere above Antarctica. In 1985, three British Scientists working on data they had gathered at Halley Station on the Brunt Ice Shelf discovered the existence of a hole in this layer. It was eventually determined that the destruction of the ozone was caused by chlorofluorocarbons emitted by human products. With the ban of CFCs in the Montreal Protocol of 1989, it is believed that the ozone hole will close up by around 2065. In September 2006, NASA satellite data showed that the Antarctic ozone hole was the largest on record, covering 27.5 million km2 (10.6 million sq mi).
On 6 September 2007, Belgian-based International Polar Foundation unveiled the Princess Elisabeth station, the world's first zero-emissions polar science station in Antarctica to research climate change. Costing $16.3 million, the prefabricated station, which is part of International Polar Year, was shipped to the South Pole from Belgium by the end of 2008 to monitor the health of the polar regions. Belgian polar explorer Alain Hubert stated: "This base will be the first of its kind to produce zero emissions, making it a unique model of how energy should be used in the Antarctic." Johan Berte is the leader of the station design team and manager of the project which conducts research in climatology, glaciology and microbiology.
In January 2008, the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) scientists, led by Hugh Corr and David Vaughan, reported (in the journal Nature Geoscience) that 2,200 years ago, a volcano erupted under Antarctica's ice sheet (based on airborne survey with radar images). The biggest eruption in Antarctica in the last 10,000 years, the volcanic ash was found deposited on the ice surface under the Hudson Mountains, close to Pine Island Glacier...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_stations_of_Antarctica
- published: 17 Nov 2014
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Under the Antarctic Oceans Documentary on Super Cold Life Underwater Full Documentary
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Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the information and internet generations of students around the world. The documentary here along with the other documentaries on this channel relate to important times and people in history, historic places, archaeology, society, world culture, science, conspiracy theories, and education.
The topics covered in these video documentaries vary and cover about everything you could possibly want to know including ancient history, Maya, Rome, Greece, The New World, Egypt, World wars, combat, battles, military and combat technology, current affairs and events, important news, education, biographies, famous people and celerities, politicians, news and current events, Illuminati, Area 51, crime, mafia, serial killers, paranormal, supernatural, cults, government cover-ups, the law and legal matters, corruption, martial arts, sports figures, space, aliens, ufos, conspiracy theories, Annunaki, Nibiru, Nephilim, satanic rituals, religion, christianty, judaism, islam, strange phenomenon, origins of Mankind, monsters, mobsters, time travel, planet earth, the Sun, Missions to Mars, The planets, the solar system, the universe, modern physics, String Theory, the Big Bang Theory, Quantum Mechanics, television, archaeology, science, technology, nature, plants, animals, endangered species, wildlife, animal abuse, environmental concerns and issues, global warming, natural disasters, racism, sexism, gay and lesbian issues, and many other educational and controversial topics. Please enjoy and Learn Responsibly!
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2014 2015
Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the information and internet generations of students around the world. The documentary here along with the other documentaries on this channel relate to important times and people in history, historic places, archaeology, society, world culture, science, conspiracy theories, and education.
The topics covered in these video documentaries vary and cover about everything you could possibly want to know including ancient history, Maya, Rome, Greece, The New World, Egypt, World wars, combat, battles, military and combat technology, current affairs and events, important news, education, biographies, famous people and celerities, politicians, news and current events, Illuminati, Area 51, crime, mafia, serial killers, paranormal, supernatural, cults, government cover-ups, the law and legal matters, corruption, martial arts, sports figures, space, aliens, ufos, conspiracy theories, Annunaki, Nibiru, Nephilim, satanic rituals, religion, christianty, judaism, islam, strange phenomenon, origins of Mankind, monsters, mobsters, time travel, planet earth, the Sun, Missions to Mars, The planets, the solar system, the universe, modern physics, String Theory, the Big Bang Theory, Quantum Mechanics, television, archaeology, science, technology, nature, plants, animals, endangered species, wildlife, animal abuse, environmental concerns and issues, global warming, natural disasters, racism, sexism, gay and lesbian issues, and many other educational and controversial topics. Please enjoy and Learn Responsibly!
- published: 19 Nov 2014
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Antarctic Journal [Full movie, English subtitles.]
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"In film theory, genre (/ˈʒɒnrə/ or /ˈdʒɒnrə/) refers to the method based on similarities in the narrative elements from which films are con--structed. Most ...
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"In film theory, genre (/ˈʒɒnrə/ or /ˈdʒɒnrə/) refers to the method based on similarities in the narrative elements from which films are con--structed. Most ...
Is Atlantis Buried Beneath Miles of Antarctic ice
This show reveals how the earth's crust shifted in 9600 BCE, dragging Atlantis into the polar zone beneath miles of Antarctic ice Shows how myths of floods a......
This show reveals how the earth's crust shifted in 9600 BCE, dragging Atlantis into the polar zone beneath miles of Antarctic ice Shows how myths of floods a...
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This show reveals how the earth's crust shifted in 9600 BCE, dragging Atlantis into the polar zone beneath miles of Antarctic ice Shows how myths of floods a...
{HD}Amazing Beauty of Antarctic Ice| Animals Documentary 2015-National Geographic 2015
{HD}Amazing Beauty of Antarctic Ice| Animals Documentary 2015-National Geographic 2015
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice tops of the Earth. I...
{HD}Amazing Beauty of Antarctic Ice| Animals Documentary 2015-National Geographic 2015
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice tops of the Earth. It covers around 98% of the Antarctic mainland and is the biggest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers a territory of very nearly 14 million square km (5.4 million sq. miles) and contains 26.5 million cubic km of ice[2] (6.36 million cubic miles). That is, more or less 61 percent of all new water on the Earth is held in the Antarctic ice sheet, a sum equal to around 70 m of water on the planet's seas. In East Antarctica, the ice sheet lays on a noteworthy area mass, however in West Antarctica the bed can stretch out to more than 2,500 m beneath ocean level. A great part of the area around there would be seabed if the ice sheet were not there.
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{HD}Amazing Beauty of Antarctic Ice| Animals Documentary 2015-National Geographic 2015
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice tops of the Earth. It covers around 98% of the Antarctic mainland and is the biggest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers a territory of very nearly 14 million square km (5.4 million sq. miles) and contains 26.5 million cubic km of ice[2] (6.36 million cubic miles). That is, more or less 61 percent of all new water on the Earth is held in the Antarctic ice sheet, a sum equal to around 70 m of water on the planet's seas. In East Antarctica, the ice sheet lays on a noteworthy area mass, however in West Antarctica the bed can stretch out to more than 2,500 m beneath ocean level. A great part of the area around there would be seabed if the ice sheet were not there.
SOURCE: https://youtu.be/v4OaHp71np8
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- published: 23 Jul 2015
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Monty Python's Flying Circus Season 2 Episode 10 Scott of the Antarctic
Foam-rubber snow and a stuffed lion are featured in a scene from "Scott of the Antarctic"; a football match is waged between gynecologists and Long John Silver ...
Foam-rubber snow and a stuffed lion are featured in a scene from "Scott of the Antarctic"; a football match is waged between gynecologists and Long John Silver impersonators.
wn.com/Monty Python's Flying Circus Season 2 Episode 10 Scott Of The Antarctic
Foam-rubber snow and a stuffed lion are featured in a scene from "Scott of the Antarctic"; a football match is waged between gynecologists and Long John Silver impersonators.
- published: 17 Jun 2015
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An Antarctic Mystery, or The Sphinx of the Ice Fields (FULL Audiobook)
An Antarctic Mystery, or The Sphinx of the Ice Fields audiobook Jules VERNE (1828 - 1905), translated by Frances Sarah Cashel HOEY (1830 - 1908) http://free-......
An Antarctic Mystery, or The Sphinx of the Ice Fields audiobook Jules VERNE (1828 - 1905), translated by Frances Sarah Cashel HOEY (1830 - 1908) http://free-...
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An Antarctic Mystery, or The Sphinx of the Ice Fields audiobook Jules VERNE (1828 - 1905), translated by Frances Sarah Cashel HOEY (1830 - 1908) http://free-...
Sailing to Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctic Peninsula
The "Spirit of Shackleton" 18 day cruise on G Adventures' MS Expedition to the Falklands, South Georgia, Elephant Island and the Antarctic Peninsula featurin......
The "Spirit of Shackleton" 18 day cruise on G Adventures' MS Expedition to the Falklands, South Georgia, Elephant Island and the Antarctic Peninsula featurin...
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The "Spirit of Shackleton" 18 day cruise on G Adventures' MS Expedition to the Falklands, South Georgia, Elephant Island and the Antarctic Peninsula featurin...
- published: 05 May 2013
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Arctic & Antarctic / Desert | Eyewitness
Arctic & Antarctic / Desert | Eyewitness...
Arctic & Antarctic / Desert | Eyewitness
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- published: 08 Apr 2015
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