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In Awe At Earth
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 เม.ย. 2019
Short documentaries about places that'll leave you In Awe at Earth
The Largest Single Drop Waterfall in the World - Kaieteur Falls, Guyana
Today we take a look at one of the largest waterfalls in the world - Kaieteur Falls! This waterfall located in Guyana is the tallest single-drop waterfall in the world. Join us, as we take a tour around the falls and learn about the massive falls as well as Kaieteur National Park.
Thank you so much to Tonya Archer for allowing me to use her footage for this video! Please go check out her amazing channel and Guyana videos below!
- th-cam.com/users/AllOfTheAbove0 (Tonya's Channel)
- th-cam.com/video/xKn4Flp0tNw/w-d-xo.html ("A TRIP TO KAIETEUR FALLS! - Region 8 Guyana")
#Kaieteurfalls #Guyana #Waterfalls
Thank you so much to Tonya Archer for allowing me to use her footage for this video! Please go check out her amazing channel and Guyana videos below!
- th-cam.com/users/AllOfTheAbove0 (Tonya's Channel)
- th-cam.com/video/xKn4Flp0tNw/w-d-xo.html ("A TRIP TO KAIETEUR FALLS! - Region 8 Guyana")
#Kaieteurfalls #Guyana #Waterfalls
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World Map by Country Calling Code - Reacting to Beautiful Maps on Reddit
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Today we dive deep into Reddit, looking at some beautiful, interesting, and relevant maps to nerd out over. Included in today's episode we'll see Super Mario World - Style maps, Country calling codes, Population density in the USA, and much more! Stick around and sink your teeth into some awesome maps!
The World's Newest Country? Bougainville in 2020
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Today we will look at what will likely be the youngest country in the world soon - Bougainville island. We will go over the history of the island and what has led up to this point in the island's history. Song / Artist info: Author: Kevin MacLeod Website - incompetech.com/ Royalty Free Link - incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Genre Link - incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Song - "Artifact" Kevi...
So Close! - Urban World Geoguessr
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Today we explore some interesting urban settings within America and Europe! Come along as I make crazy close guesses along with some not so clever ones.
The Most Isolated and Sacred Church on Earth - Katskhi Pillar, Georgia
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Katskhi Pillar is shrouded in mystery because of its isolated location. Not only does it tower over the surrounding Georgian countryside, but it also sits hours away from any large city. Today, we will learn about the history and significance of the Katskhi Pillar and the Katskhi Complex. Thank you to RedStinger103 for recommending this video topic, and I hope you all enjoy it and learn somethi...
Canadian Invades Europe - EU Geoguessr
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Today a dumb Canadian plays European Union Geoguessr. Come with me on a stroll through Europe. We'll make stops in some of your favourite cities! #geoguessr #urbanworld #geography
The Islands in the Sky - Mt Roraima and the Tepuis
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Today we look at one of the most beautiful and unique mountains in the world - Mount Roraima. Located in South America, it borders Guyana, Brazil, and Venezuela. It is the tallest point in Guyana. We will also talk about Tepuis in general - going over how they were formed.
The Most Dangerous Airport in the World - Barra Airport
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In this episode of Awe at Earth we will take a quick look at the most dangerous airport in the world as well as the unique island it serves. Home of the only beach landing strip on earth! barra island, barra airport, beach, airport, plane, propeller, flight, scary, exciting, thrilling, unique, scary landing, water landing, beach landing, Scotland, Scottish airport, Castlebay, Glasgow, Edinburgh...
The Largest Island in Canada - Baffin Island
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Baffin Island is the largest island in Canada & 5th largest in the world. In this video, we'll discuss the amazing people and places on this massive arctic island. Including some mythical mountains & the largest lake ... that's on an island! Baffin Island facts, travel, tourism, animals, people, geography, climate, airport, location, visiting baffin island, trips to baffin island, how to get to...
Cannot build a dam. This is nature.where this falls is far away in the bush Just the American.can rebuild this park. Same like Niagara falls . Just remember the Chinese can build anything in this world. To be honest the area in this falls. Need a makeover this is nature? Not likely.
As Baffin is mostly useless, perhaps the U.S. should buy ($24, in beads) it first; before we buy the rest of Canada.
Lmao shut the hell up US imperialist bootlicker
Good video ❤
@InAweAtEarth I lived there for a year in around 2010-2011 but was in Nunavut for almost 4 years. I remember running on the road to nowhere as a kid during Terry Fox Runs-those days were definitely interesting! Nunavut really is its own place. The swimming pool was always something else, and Polar Man was kinda odd, but memorable. I still remember when Tim Hortons opened there for the first time-it was the biggest thing in town. The tides were insane; if you walked too far out, you’d turn around, and the water would be right at your feet. And in Grade 5, they brought in a seal at Trois Soleils for a cultural event, and we got to watch it being cut up. That was around 2011 or so. The soapstone carvings were absolutely crazy-so detailed and unique. But one thing I learned quickly: just don’t pet the dogs! One thing to remember is that Nunavut can often feel third-world compared to the rest of Canada, and it’s definitely not for the faint of heart. If you go there, be careful around Murder Hill near the House of the Three Faces in Iqaluit-it’s not for the faint of heart either. Being the only white kid on a bus full of Inuit was terrifying sometimes-they didn’t always like you. But honestly, I never had any major issues. Those were interesting times that really shaped how I see the world.
Thank you for your posting. Fascinating. I am British but live in Peru.
👋 waves from Australia, the worlds largest island 😁
Wow. Really good video and Info! I'm impressed. Joining now. Thanks!
Love to see the Inuit sticking to their traditional way of life via colonialist snowmobiles, hunting rifles and airlifted supplies.
What more to expect from a guy who didn't remeber the "L" pattern to his Samsung. RiP!
Wow! That was a really cool and fascinating video! I really enjoyed that :) thank you very much
Ya know, we could take every person in the state of New York, and put them in Prince Edward Island. Imagine, that bustling metropolis tucked away in a small east coast province. I best the rest of the US could be moved into NWT and Nunavut, right next to Alaska. Those Californians and Floridians could drop into Winnipeg and southern Ontario to get the heat and "big city livin" they like so much.
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This video was very helpful. Knowing I can't climb to the top, saved me the trip
From Canada,Goodluck with this channel.I love this kind of content
The northern passage is ours
I freezing just watching the video.
2:50 This is not Baffin island. This is Mt. Odin near Revelstoke B.C. 2970m I know it well.
We should send all our illegals immigrants there to populate the island
Why is there trees in one of photos. There are no trees on the island. I’ve worked on the island
And Mount Asgard was the site of what many hail as the greatest stunt of any Bond film, when in the opening scene of "The Spy Who Loved Me" he skis right off the edge of a seemingly bottomless cliff to escape the baddies giving chase, only to open his Union Jack parachute just in time to make it gently to the ground. This stunt spectacularly got carried in one shot, and even the stuntman said he wouldn't do it again.
Can you cover Newfoundland? Btw your comtent is great
Yeah , Go there… everyone. Overpopulation solved. The few survivors can then go about their business on a renewed earth.
Stop using just kilometers
Beautiful place and great video. It’s inspired me to get Canadian parliamentarians to take a restful vacation there. Preferably in late October. And no fraternizing with the native population. 😅
Spent decades flying on and across Baffin Island including 2 walking hikes up the Pang pass which I flew through many times, dark season can be tough but incredible beauty!
Probably going to work up in alert some time soon. Heard it’s like being on a different planet
@@BraydenKing1972 good riddance
The great Nahanni river !
As a Canadian I'm always happy to learn more about the Great White North 🤠🍁
lived in Pond Inlet, way up at the top of Baffin Island for about two years. Beautiful place, Cold as hell in winter, but so cold there's no moisture in the air, so doesn't;t actually seem as cold as the thermometer says, though the windchill can be unbelievable. I saw -62C in an unheated garage once up there. When it's calm outside in the winter and you breath out you have to wave the cloud of your breath away so you can see in front of you. Also, you keep showing pictures with trees in them, there are no trees in Nunavut, well none like in the pictures you were showing.
Great job! Fantastic research and stats! 🇨🇦
the way you pronounced "cordillera" had me laughing
Yall should look up devon island and how it shows the exact same landscapes we see on mars pictures.....
true north strong & free..
Don't know if you covered Kodiak Island yet. I always wondered if those huge Kodiak bears were vestige relics of ancient Paleolithic era Cave bears.
I've always wanted to see the eskimos. Baffin Island looks cool!
Sasquatch live there
I was there in 2013 for a couple of days truly awesome
A good start but clean up your grammatical errors
If you’re a geography nerd why don’t you know the difference between 5000 kms squared and 5000 square kms?
4.1: not an Arctic wolf. You show a grey wolf. Arctic wolves are medium-sized and are distinguished from northwestern wolves by their smaller size, their whiter coloration, their narrower braincase, and larger teeth.
The image of green pastures at 4:06 is quite simply not Baffin Island... it could be Iceland.
good stuff
Thank you, very interesting, I'm a Canadian from central Ontario
Otherwise known as "Northern Ontario' to those in Toronto.
Never been there - and never ever will go there -' too cold !! But I am sure for natural beauty !! Wow - enjoy 😮
I hope the inuit rename åsgard, odin and thor mountains. What horid and uninteresting names unless youre a marvel neckbeard in your mom's basement
Thank you for well made and very interesting video!!!
I am from V8ctoria BC
I guess Martin Frobisher might well have stayed home -sat on his ass rather than exploring and mapping this land for the betterment of humanity
I have a hard time believing that the huge lake is 5,000 km square. He probably meant 5,000 sq km 😅
‘….traditional hunting ground..…’ Glad to see they were using traditional rifle, traditional outboard motor, and traditional aluminum boat…..