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The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest of the world's oceanic divisions, following the Pacific Ocean. With a total area of about 106,400,000 square kilometres (41,100,000 sq mi), it covers approximately 20 percent of the Earth's surface and about 29 percent of its water surface area. The first part of its name refers to Atlas of Greek mythology, making the Atlantic the "Sea of Atlas".
The oldest known mention of "Atlantic" is in The Histories of Herodotus around 450 BC (Hdt. 1.202.4): Atlantis thalassa (Greek: Ἀτλαντὶς θάλασσα; English: Sea of Atlas). The term Ethiopic Ocean, derived from Ethiopia, was applied to the southern Atlantic as late as the mid-19th century. Before Europeans discovered other oceans, their term "ocean" was synonymous with the waters beyond the Strait of Gibraltar that are now known as the Atlantic. The early Greeks believed this ocean to be a gigantic river encircling the world.
The Atlantic Ocean occupies an elongated, S-shaped basin extending longitudinally between Eurasia and Africa to the east, and the Americas to the west. As one component of the interconnected global ocean, it is connected in the north to the Arctic Ocean, to the Pacific Ocean in the southwest, the Indian Ocean in the southeast, and the Southern Ocean in the south (other definitions describe the Atlantic as extending southward to Antarctica). The equator subdivides it into the North Atlantic Ocean and South Atlantic Ocean.
The Indian Ocean is the third largest of the world's oceanic divisions, covering approximately 20% of the water on the Earth's surface. It is bounded by Asia on the north, on the west by Africa, on the east by Australia, and on the south by the Southern Ocean or, depending on definition, by Antarctica. It is named after India. The Indian Ocean is known as Ratnākara (Sanskrit: रत्नाकर), "the mine of gems", in ancient Sanskrit literature and as Hind Mahāsāgar (Devanāgarī: हिन्द महासागर) in Hindi.
The borders of the Indian Ocean, as delineated by the International Hydrographic Organization in 1953 included the Southern Ocean but not the marginal seas along the northern rim, but in 2000 the IHO delimited the Southern Ocean separately, which removed waters south of 60°S from the Indian Ocean, but included the northern marginal seas.Meridionally, the Indian Ocean is delimited from the Atlantic Ocean by the 20° east meridian, running south from Cape Agulhas, and from the Pacific Ocean by the meridian of 146°55'E, running south from the southernmost point of Tasmania. The northernmost extent of the Indian Ocean is approximately 30° north in the Persian Gulf.
An ocean (from Ancient Greek Ὠκεανός, transc. Okeanós, the sea of classical antiquity) is a body of saline water that composes much of a planet's hydrosphere. On Earth, an ocean is one of the major conventional divisions of the World Ocean, which covers almost 71% of its surface. These are, in descending order by area, the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic Oceans. The word sea is often used interchangeably with "ocean" in American English but, strictly speaking, a sea is a body of saline water (generally a division of the world ocean) partly or fully enclosed by land.
Saline water covers approximately 72% of the planet's surface (~3.6×108 km2) and is customarily divided into several principal oceans and smaller seas, with the ocean covering approximately 71% of Earth's surface. The ocean contains 97% of Earth's water, and oceanographers have stated that less than 5% of the World Ocean has been explored. The total volume is approximately 1.35 billion cubic kilometers (320 million cu mi) with an average depth of nearly 3,700 meters (12,100 ft).
A noun (from Latin nōmen, literally meaning "name") is a word that functions as the name of some specific thing or set of things, such as living creatures, objects, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, or ideas.Linguistically, a noun is a member of a large, open part of speech whose members can occur as the main word in the subject of a clause, the object of a verb, or the object of a preposition.
Lexical categories (parts of speech) are defined in terms of the ways in which their members combine with other kinds of expressions. The syntactic rules for nouns differ from language to language. In English, nouns are those words which can occur with articles and attributive adjectives and can function as the head of a noun phrase.
Word classes (parts of speech) were described by Sanskrit grammarians from at least the 5th century BC. In Yāska's Nirukta, the noun (nāma) is one of the four main categories of words defined.
The Ancient Greek equivalent was ónoma (ὄνομα), referred to by Plato in the Cratylus dialog, and later listed as one of the eight parts of speech in The Art of Grammar, attributed to Dionysius Thrax (2nd century BC). The term used in Latin grammar was nōmen. All of these terms for "noun" were also words meaning "name". The English word noun is derived from the Latin term, through the Anglo-Norman noun.
An air force, also known in some countries as an air army, is in the broadest sense, the national military organization that primarily conducts aerial warfare. More specifically, it is the branch of a nation's armed services that is responsible for aerial warfare as distinct from an army, navy, or a marine corps. Typically, air forces are responsible for gaining control of the air, carrying out strategic and tactical bombing missions, and providing support to land and naval forces.
The term "air force" may also refer to a tactical air force or numbered air force, which is an operational formation either within a national air force or comprising several air components from allied nations. Air forces typically consist of a combination of fighters, bombers, helicopters, transport planes and other aircraft.
Many air forces are also responsible for operations of the military space, intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM), and communications equipment. Some air forces may command and control other air defence assets such as anti-aircraft artillery, surface-to-air missiles, or anti-ballistic missile warning networks and defensive systems. Some nations, principally Russia, the former Soviet Union and countries who modelled their militaries along Soviet lines, have an air defence force which is organizationally separate from their air force.
Rough seas in the north central atlantic ocean in January 2010. Ship was the MV Leeds Castle. Crackalackin.
Watch this video.... the place where Indian ocean meets Atlantic ocean. Though the oceans waters touch each other, they don't get mixed. Background music of the video is a Quran verse that says, the day water of these 2 oceans get mixed, the world will end. It's an amazing phenomenon where the oceans dont mix!!
► Subscribe to GlobalLeaks: http://goo.gl/bY5w6 The Portuguese Air Force has released captivating footage showing rescue operations for a sinking vessel in the Atlantic. The ship was caught in a severe storm about 1,000km west of Portugal just south of the Azores Islands. The Portuguese Air Force and Navy managed to save 14 souls out of 15. One person was killed. (Video strictly for news/educational purposes). ___ What is GlobalLeaks? Founded before 2012, the GlobalLeaks News Channel has grown into a popular current events and informational platform on YouTube and across the internet. We strive to show people the events left out of the mainstream media. The events, that in many cases are shaping our world. If you'd like to keep up to date be sure to join us and subscribe. ___ --- Join ...
The ocean is one mysterious place, here are 14 shocking discoveries that you wont believe actually exist! Subscribe to Talltanic http://goo.gl/wgfvrr #7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg. #6 The Metal Balls of the Atlantic Ocean Scienti...
LOST ON THE ATLANTIC Crossing the Ocean in a Stone Age Reed Boat. 50’ HD documentary German biologist and experimental archaeologist Dominiqu Goerlitz has a dream - to prove that Stone Age man could have sailed a tiny reed boat across the Atlantic from Europe to the New World - and back again! In July 2007 Dominique and 11 sailors from four countries set out from New York harbour to test his theory. Their 10-metre boat, the Abora III, a reed vessel constructed in Bolivia from Goerltitz’s interpretation of prehistoric rock carvings in Europe and North Africa. Back in the 60s, legendary explorer Thor Heyerdahl crossed the Atlantic like this from West to East. But experts had said it was impossible to come back against the wind. But Goerlitz’s rock carvings suggest Stone Age man had lee-b...
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Check out these top unexplained mysteries of the deep ocean. From strange sounds captured in the deep sea by hydrophones such as the bloop, the train, and julia, to gigantic whirlpools, biggest underwater falls and the milky bioluminescent sea phenomenon. Are deep sea monsters living deep in the ocean? Subscribe For New Videos! http://goo.gl/UIzLeB Watch our "12 Historical Treasures In The Middle East DESTROYED!" video here: https://youtu.be/Nt9mWUpTp1U Watch our "Most HAUNTED Places In The World!" video here: https://youtu.be/h9elrDhft9w Watch our "Most DANGEROUS Religious Cults Ever!" video here: https://youtu.be/VTD1qabI3v0 9. Underwater Falls Voted one of the most beautiful places on Earth, Mauritius is an island nation in the Indian Ocean. On the Southwestern tip of the island you...
38-year-old swimmer Ben Hooper is preparing to embark upon an aquatic journey across the Atlantic Ocean. CNN's Robyn Curnow reports.
In which we lost a lifebuoy and a firebox :( An experience in heavy seas. Share with your ship's crew, family & friends! For updates of my journey and sneak peeks, follow me on IG instagram.com/jeffrey.hk/ Check out my other video/vlog: =====Playing with 100 Fire Extinguishers===== https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyNnAwYiLCY =====Top 6 Questions about Merchant Marine===== https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBpQ9Y4jEfg =====Chipping and Painting===== https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtbLLBDfXY4 =====Sail Through Suez Canal===== https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a3hLZJZmlI =====Beautiful Hong Kong 4K Timelapse:===== https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8cNY0GcVxA
Travel video about destination Macaronesia in Central Atlantic. Macaronesia is a group of islands in the middle of the Central Atlantic located between America and Europe. Many of the islands are inhabited and each one has its own character. In spite of the large distances that separate the islands, both their wildlife and plant life are similar and each island is of volcanic origin. São Miguel is gateway to the Azores and is the largest and most densely populated island. The island’s capital, Ponta Delgada, boasts magnificent churches and monasteries plus a well-stocked market. Faial is one of the most visited islands in the archipelago and whose marina is well known throughout the world. Horta is the island’s capital and since 1976 has also been the seat of the Azores’ parliament. Ma...
GET A GREETINGS FROM NEW JERSEY COFFEE MUG ON AMAZON.COM: GET A JERSEY STRONG T-SHIRT ON AMAZON.COM: Atlantic City in summer 2014, with stationary views and walking views of the beach and boardwalk along with a driving tour down Pacific Ave at night. Thanks for watching. beach ocean New Jersey NJ shore front view views scene surf surfing sand water wave waves travel tourism tour vacation destination Asbury Park Bradley Avon Ocean Grove Long Branch Pier Village Belmar Deal Township Neptune Monmouth life living style culture world United States America American Allenhurst restore the real estate Seven Presidents Oceanfront town august sunday 2014 guide city town lifestyle shoreline line Point Pleasant Seaside Heights Spring Lake Lake Como Manasquan Highlands Atlantic Sandy Hook so...
The Canary Islands are a Spanish archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, just off Morocco in North Africa. Formed by volcanic eruptions and shaped by hot desert winds, they are comprised of 7 main islands. When powerful seismic forces lifted these islands out of the ocean millions of years ago, they sculpted landscapes of unimaginable beauty. So spectacular are the Canary Islands that for centuries, it was believed that this archipelago formed the peaks of the legendary lost city of Atlantis. Today, the Canary Islands are a magnet for sun seekers, beachcombers and adventurers from all over the world. With, 160 miles of coastline, 150 beaches and a climate that feels like it is always spring, the island of Fuerteventura is a perfect place to slow down and relax. A short ferry ride to the wes...
A ride through the atlantic ocean road Using GoPro hero 3 black at 2.7K cinema, ultra HD Atlanterhavsveien Atlantic highway Visit norway norwegian nature "The Atlantic Ocean Road or the Atlantic Road (Norwegian: Atlanterhavsveien) is a 8.3-kilometer (5.2 mi) long section of County Road 64 which runs through an archipelago in Eide and Averøy in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. The fixed link passes by Hustadvika, an unsheltered part of the Norwegian Sea, connecting the island of Averøy with the mainland and Romsdalshalvøya peninsula. The road runs between the villages of Kårvåg on Averøy and Vevang in Eida. The road is built on several small islands and skerries, which are connected by several causeways, viaducts and eight bridges—the most prominent being Storseisundet Bridge." best road trips, ro...
http://bookinghunter.com Barbados is the easternmost island in the Lesser Antilles. It is situated in the Atlantic Ocean, east of the other West Indies Islands. The most important places to visit in Barbados are: Harrison's Cave (even on the hottest day in Barbados it's cool down below in this popular show cave, which is also a nice rainy-day option), Hunte's Garden (horticulturist Anthony Hunte has transformed a sink-hole in the middle of a rainforest into a lush and beautiful series of gardens that are open for tours that may include an encounter with Hunte himself), George Washington's House (George Washington really did sleep here -- he visited Barbados in his youth along with his brother, Lawrence, during his first foray outside what would later become (thanks to his leadership) the...
Video of my single-handed voyage across the Atlantic from Gran Canaria to St.Martin in February 2011. 3120nm in 21 days and 4 hours. Read more about my voyage on www.gudrunv.com As some have commented, it was not especially smart to not wear life jacket & click in to jack lines at all times. I agree. Please do wear life jackets and click in. Also don't pee over the railing, it's how most sailors fall into the water. And here's the video of my next ocean crossing, the Pacific: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36rhL2qK3EM. This time not alone, but with my fiancee. Very different experience :-)
Fuerteventura is the second largest of the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago situated in the Atlantic Ocean. This island is famous for stunning beaches, picturesque villages and year-round sunshine. Just half an hour north of the international airport is Corralejo, one of the island’s largest resort towns and the perfect place from which to explore the Corralejo Dunes National Park. At the island’s southern end is Morro Jable, a town famed for seafood restaurants and a picturesque lighthouse. Gorgeous beaches run the length of the Jandia Peninsula, reaching all the way to Costa Calma. For something different, check out the pitch-black sands of Ajuy Beach. Should you tire of Fuerteventura’s beaches, head inland to explore the island’s amazing volcanic landscapes and villages. Take...
A paradise that must be experienced. Azores is an archipelago of nine magical beautiful volcanic islands in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean between Lisbon and North America. São Miguel island offers both beautiful nature and a lively urban environment. Discover parts of the original paradise, where man and nature together created the eternal beauty. The hotels offers a very good standard. In this video we visit the Ponta Delgada, Caldeira Velha, Terra Nostra Park, Lagoa do Fogo (The Fire Lake), the Mirador de Santa Iria, Furnas Caldieras and Viera Lagoa Ceramic Studio. Shot with my GoPro Hero4 Black, Feiyu G3 3-Axis Gimbal. MUSIC: Tango de Manzana, Anamalie, Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ...
Travel video about nature park Acadia in the USA. The Acadia National Park is located in the North Eastern region of Maine in the United States and measures 142 square kilometres The close proximity of the North Atlantic Ocean to the coastal forest landscape is one of the park’s irresistible attractions.During fall, the season in which New England is at its most magnificent, the forests come alive with soft, warm colours and the entire landscape becomes transformed by this ‘fifth season’ of the year. Thunder Hole is a further attraction. Onlookers seem almost awe struck when witnessing the relentless might of the Atlantic and the unexpected sound of thunder that emanates from a small cave within the granite cliffs caused by the sea as it floods into the air-filled cave thus releasing the a...
Here's a cool GoPro time lapse of our boat traveling through all 6 lock chambers of the Panama Canal (Miraflores Locks x2, Pedro Miguel Lock and Gatun Locks x3) from the Pacific Ocean, up 85 feet to Lake Gatun, then down 85 feet to the Atlantic Ocean. An amazing engineering marvel that will be 100 years old next year. -- Enjoy See more from our Trans-Americas Journey - www.trans-americas.com/blog The Panama Canal (Spanish: Canal de Panamá) is a 48-mile (77.1 km) ship canal in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean (via the Caribbean Sea) to the Pacific Ocean. The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and is a key conduit for international maritime trade. There are locks at each end to lift ships up to Gatun Lake (85 feet (26 m) above sea-level). President Obama visited Miraflores Lo...
http://www.expedia.com/Tenerife.d6047194.Destination-Travel-Guides Tenerife is the largest of the seven Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, off North Africa. Each of these volcanic islands are blessed with spectacular beaches, otherworldly beauty, and perfect weather. Tenerife receives around 5 million visitors each year, many of whom head to the island’s seaside resorts to enjoy the year-round sunshine and spectacular beaches. Enjoy golden sands and almost any watersport you can imagine at Las Americas Beach, one of the island’s most popular beaches. Or, take a dip in the crystal waters at Del Duque Beach - just 10 minutes’ drive to the north. Los Cristianos, once a sleepy fishing village is now a beachside town where you can step straight off the boardwalk on...
https://www.expedia.com/Canary-Islands.d180087.Destination-Travel-Guides The Canary Islands are a Spanish archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, just off Morocco in North Africa. Formed by volcanic eruptions and shaped by hot desert winds, they are comprised of 7 main islands. When powerful seismic forces lifted these islands out of the ocean millions of years ago, they sculpted landscapes of unimaginable beauty. So spectacular are the Canary Islands that for centuries, it was believed that this archipelago formed the peaks of the legendary lost city of Atlantis. Today, the Canary Islands are a magnet for sun seekers, beachcombers and adventurers from all over the world. With, 160 miles of coastline, 150 beaches and a climate that feels like it is always spring, the island of Fuerteventura...
The Niagara River flows from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. On the Canadian and U.S. border the water mass plunges down some 165 feet (50 meters). The result is the awe-inspiring Niagara Falls. The Skylon Tower has an observation deck and from there you can see that there are actually three waterfalls: To the left is the American Falls, next to that the narrow Bridal Veil Falls and to the right is the impressive Canadian Horseshoe Falls. There are many ways to enjoy this spectacle up close. The Whirlpool Aero Car has you glide over the Niagara Gorge and the Cave of the Winds takes you deep into it. Adventurists can jump on a Whirlpool Jet Boat to head to the rapids. The Journey Behind the Falls is in a tunnel, so you can hear the roar of the Horseshoe Falls. The most traditional ...
https://www.expedia.com/Fuerteventura.d1263.Destination-Travel-Guides Fuerteventura is the second largest of the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago situated in the Atlantic Ocean. This island is famous for stunning beaches, picturesque villages and year-round sunshine. Just half an hour north of the international airport is Corralejo, one of the island’s largest resort towns and the perfect place from which to explore the Corralejo Dunes National Park. At the island’s southern end is Morro Jable, a town famed for seafood restaurants and a picturesque lighthouse. Gorgeous beaches run the length of the Jandia Peninsula, reaching all the way to Costa Calma. For something different, check out the pitch-black sands of Ajuy Beach. Should you tire of Fuerteventura’s beaches, head inland...
South African architects Gawie and Gwen Fagan designed and built their family home on a dramatic spot between Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean. Die Es is an ode to vernacular architecture with a difference. To celebrate the publication of THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO COSY HOMES, Monocle Films explores the sculpted forms, palpable materiality, and harmony with nature that make this eclectic residence stand out. THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO COSY HOMES is now available at Gestalten Pavilion, Gestalten Space, and in our online shop: shop.gestalten.com/cosy-homes.html More Monocle Guides: THE MONOCLE TRAVEL GUIDE SERIES: vimeo.com/127466342 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO BETTER LIVING: vimeo.com/69011344 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO GOOD BUSINESS: vimeo.com/102841072
Explore http://oneworldoneocean.org/ocean-we-want-to-know to learn more about the amazing places Ferdie and Mitzi visited and critters they saw on their thrilling trip through the world's ocean habitats. Click "Show more" for facts and lyrics! One World One Ocean's new animated video celebrates the wonders of the ocean with stunning facts about our connection to the planet's lifeline. The video takes Mitzi and Ferdie from their home in Yosemite to places around the world before returning home to tell their friends about the adventure and all they've learned. The accompanying song of ocean celebration is a parody of Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know." World Oceans Day is being celebrated by millions of people all over the globe! Visit http://oneworldoneocean.org to join our movement...
Join host, Dawn Dubriel on an adventure in Costa Rica. Take a walk into the jungle, then a boat ride through the swamps in Tortugero to see nature's wildlife such as birds, turtles, frogs, insects, a caymen family (mom, babies, and poppa), as well as a baby sea turtle as it makes its way to the Atlantic ocean. Join Dawn as she bathes in the Tabocon Hot Springs in Arenal, or Fortuna where the volcano is. See many delicious Costa Rican dishes, crocodiles, and waterfalls. While in Costa Rica, it is very important to be adventurous. Witness Dawn's ATV ride to drink from a waterfall, as well as walking sky-bridges then zip-lining across the canopy treetops. See pro surfers in their natural element on Jaco Beach. Indeed a proper, safe, and action packed adventure for the Single Girl. www.redawn....
We kick off our Travel Basecamp Algarve season with a day of stand up paddle boarding at Praia da Marinha, the most beautiful beach in Europe and arguably the most beautiful beach in the world (seriously). Gliding over emerald waters, our guide Nick Robinson from http://www.algarvesup.com/ brings us to Benagil Cave, a massive tunnel found in Algarve’s coastal cliffs. The legendary cave was formed by centuries of erosion caused by the constant waves of the Atlantic ocean and is now so huge it literally takes your breath away once you’re inside. Getting yourself on a stand up paddle tour along this coast is one of dozens of things to do in the Algarve region. It was on our bucket list and should be on yours, too. No time to watch now? Subscribe and watch later! http://bit.ly/TravelBasecampS...
Located on top of 200-foot limestone cliffs overlooking the Caribbean Sea, the Cabo Rojo Lighthouse (Faro Los Morrillos de Cabo Rojo) is located on the southwestern tip of Puerto Rico. The lighthouse was built in 1882 by the Spanish government in order to guide passing ships through the southeast entrance from the Caribbean Sea through the treacherous Mona Passage into the Atlantic Ocean. My family and I had a few afternoon hours to kill on our recent trip to Puerto Rico so we drove down there from Rincón to take in the absolutely breathtaking views. I brought along my Panasonic GH2 and Olympus M Zuiko 12-40mm f/2.8 lens - enjoy the video. Music: "Without Redemption" from Russian composer Kai Engel via www.freemusicarchive.org Dan Perez Films aka www.SouthFloridaFilmmaker.com
Here's a short video documenting my 10-day trip to Morocco with some of my buddies. After two stopovers, three movies, six bottles of single-serving white wine and twenty two hours of flying, I finally touched down in Casablanca. The excruciating travel time was even prolonged by the train ride to our first stop, Marrakech, a place that's bursting with culture. The Marrakech tourist blackhole that is Jemaa El Fna is swarmed by souk merchants, snake charmers, drummers, monkey trainers and other street performers. Our next stop is Imlil, a place in the Atlas Mountains with stunning views. Our time in Imlil was mostly spent on appreciating the views from our balcony and exchanging stories with other travellers. We were in for a long-ass roadtrip en route to Zagora the next day but fortunatel...
Rough seas in the north central atlantic ocean in January 2010. Ship was the MV Leeds Castle. Crackalackin.
Watch this video.... the place where Indian ocean meets Atlantic ocean. Though the oceans waters touch each other, they don't get mixed. Background music of the video is a Quran verse that says, the day water of these 2 oceans get mixed, the world will end. It's an amazing phenomenon where the oceans dont mix!!
► Subscribe to GlobalLeaks: http://goo.gl/bY5w6 The Portuguese Air Force has released captivating footage showing rescue operations for a sinking vessel in the Atlantic. The ship was caught in a severe storm about 1,000km west of Portugal just south of the Azores Islands. The Portuguese Air Force and Navy managed to save 14 souls out of 15. One person was killed. (Video strictly for news/educational purposes). ___ What is GlobalLeaks? Founded before 2012, the GlobalLeaks News Channel has grown into a popular current events and informational platform on YouTube and across the internet. We strive to show people the events left out of the mainstream media. The events, that in many cases are shaping our world. If you'd like to keep up to date be sure to join us and subscribe. ___ --- Join ...
The ocean is one mysterious place, here are 14 shocking discoveries that you wont believe actually exist! Subscribe to Talltanic http://goo.gl/wgfvrr #7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg. #6 The Metal Balls of the Atlantic Ocean Scienti...
LOST ON THE ATLANTIC Crossing the Ocean in a Stone Age Reed Boat. 50’ HD documentary German biologist and experimental archaeologist Dominiqu Goerlitz has a dream - to prove that Stone Age man could have sailed a tiny reed boat across the Atlantic from Europe to the New World - and back again! In July 2007 Dominique and 11 sailors from four countries set out from New York harbour to test his theory. Their 10-metre boat, the Abora III, a reed vessel constructed in Bolivia from Goerltitz’s interpretation of prehistoric rock carvings in Europe and North Africa. Back in the 60s, legendary explorer Thor Heyerdahl crossed the Atlantic like this from West to East. But experts had said it was impossible to come back against the wind. But Goerlitz’s rock carvings suggest Stone Age man had lee-b...
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Check out these top unexplained mysteries of the deep ocean. From strange sounds captured in the deep sea by hydrophones such as the bloop, the train, and julia, to gigantic whirlpools, biggest underwater falls and the milky bioluminescent sea phenomenon. Are deep sea monsters living deep in the ocean? Subscribe For New Videos! http://goo.gl/UIzLeB Watch our "12 Historical Treasures In The Middle East DESTROYED!" video here: https://youtu.be/Nt9mWUpTp1U Watch our "Most HAUNTED Places In The World!" video here: https://youtu.be/h9elrDhft9w Watch our "Most DANGEROUS Religious Cults Ever!" video here: https://youtu.be/VTD1qabI3v0 9. Underwater Falls Voted one of the most beautiful places on Earth, Mauritius is an island nation in the Indian Ocean. On the Southwestern tip of the island you...
38-year-old swimmer Ben Hooper is preparing to embark upon an aquatic journey across the Atlantic Ocean. CNN's Robyn Curnow reports.
In which we lost a lifebuoy and a firebox :( An experience in heavy seas. Share with your ship's crew, family & friends! For updates of my journey and sneak peeks, follow me on IG instagram.com/jeffrey.hk/ Check out my other video/vlog: =====Playing with 100 Fire Extinguishers===== https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyNnAwYiLCY =====Top 6 Questions about Merchant Marine===== https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBpQ9Y4jEfg =====Chipping and Painting===== https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtbLLBDfXY4 =====Sail Through Suez Canal===== https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a3hLZJZmlI =====Beautiful Hong Kong 4K Timelapse:===== https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8cNY0GcVxA
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