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Damn that explains when i tried flying over the north pole in my legit private jet i saw cannon balls heading straight for my plane… This explains so much!
As a kid I heard about the Northern Magnetic Pole and thought it was a giant magnet sitting in northern Canada, and that if you got too close to it you'd be dragged in and stuck there.
"The North Pole sits in the middle of the Arctic Ocean, on water that is almost always covered with ice. The ice is about 2-3 meters (6-10 feet) thick. The depth of the ocean at the North Pole is more than 4,000 meters (13,123 feet)." Yooooo I was wrong my bad
I thought that was a translation joke... but it's not. According to Wikipedia, the island was named after a coffee club at the University of Copenhagen Geological Museum. Danish explorers apparently have a sense of humor.
It is actually hard to work out the southern most piece of land. If you strip away the ice away from Antarctica you will find it is actually a archipelago of Islands rather than the huge landmass it pretends to be.
@@cablefeed3738 I mean, so is the North Pole. Its pretty much always covered in ice year round. Might not be so true in the near future, but its at least true for now. Generally Snow/Ice isnt counted as "Land" otherwise there would be a lot more of it in the arctic circle.
I thought my country just had got to have northernmost place in the world. I mean, Murmansk oblast, Yamal and Yakutia are so cold that I honestly believed that there is nothing beyond. I guess I am just as ignorant as Americans, but instead of thinking that my country is the biggest, the happiest or generally the best I thought that it's northernmost coldest and saddest place to be :)
@@0000-z4z The majority don't like or trust him but the majority also thinks he's needed in a way. I'm not Russian (nor am I the OP) but I've had enough experience with Russia to say that.
@@0000-z4z polls differ, but mostly people do not like corruption in our government. Right now situation is especially hard for opposition. People being jailed, independent mass media are being framed as foreign agents and new laws are being passed to put more restrictions. There those who like Putin, but that's only because the only card he can play is blaming other countries. People who hate America, or Europe, or even our neighbor Ukraine are likely to vote for him, but they definitely are not 80% of population or whatever percentage he gets each time on electiobs
I think you also missed the Russia sent a submarine to place a flag on the ocean floor at the North Pole. That flag was placed on "land" - just undersea land.
Half the world : I'll buy anti aircraft missiles from the USA. The other half of the world : I'll buy it from Russia Santa be like : am I a joke to you ?
@@lolgenitor7065 False, Santa being fake is just a myth created by our capitalist overlords to get adults to buy more presents and keep Santa out of a job.
@@lolgenitor7065 4th century: The meanwhile Holy Nicolaus, was sworn in to be Bishop of Myra. He is the Saint of Croatia and of the professional shippers.
My 4 year old daughter asked if Santa lived in the South Pole, I said no, but it would make more sense as there’s no land in the North Pole. If only I knew about Santa’s bunker.
Every single one of your videos is a masterpiece! Every phrase it's a well constructed joke with a great punchline! I think you have one of the funniest education channels on TH-cam.
KaffeKlubben Island means Coffee Club Island en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaffeklubben_Island Kaffeklubben is a coffee relaxation spot at the museum for mineralogy in Copenhagen. So presumably the name giver Lauge Koch drinks coffee.
joke San Jose (CA): Every year in Autunm, when that day has arrived, at which the sunset is at 5 h, 59 min p. m. of Real Local Time Josians: "Let us prepare for Christmas" ... ! Meanwhile in Svalbard: The Polar Night there takes from November to February ... !
I wonder where they came up with the name Kaffeklubben island. My guess is at some coffee club where they serve fancy coffee and names islands. Just a guess though
They took the the coldest, most desolate landmass they could find and named it Greenland. Of course the most desolate place on Greenland is going to have a cozy name.
Vielleicht gab es einen gleichnamigen Forschertreff in Dänemark, bei welchen diese Insel vorgestellt wurde! Einwohner Nordeuropas und Deutschlands stehen massiv auf Koffein!
It's so bizarre to me that he would specifically tell us about Alert, but then not label it on the visual, in a video literally about pointing out places on the globe.
I love the "Pygmei hic habitant" ("Pygmies live here") at 01:58, southeast of the North Pole. It's in the same zone of Norway where I live and I can assure there are no pygmies here :)
Actually if you look at the zoomed out map at 01:54, you can see the clear outline of northern Norway. This is not a map from 2000 years ago, it's a map made by Europeans probably in the past 300 years - they knew where Norway was, and this was filling in the blank spots further north of that.
@@mattkuhn6634 I live in Svalbard, north of northern Norway 🙂 Although by the time of the map the archipelago had already been discovered, there were no permanent settlers
I was station at CFS Alert in the 'spring/summer' 1983. To get there we flew from CFB Trenton on a CAF CC-137 (Boeing 707) to USAF Thule and the a CAF CC-130 Hercules to CFS Alert. The return journey was a CC-130 from CFS Alert to CFB Trenton with stops in Eureka to drop of supplies and Resolute Bay for refueling. Total flight time was about 12 hours and until we crossed the arctic circle we has to wear full arctic kit. The flight was long, cramped given that in addition to our complement there was a bulldozer, a Paul Bunyan and our gear strapped to the rear ramp. Think of you worst commercial flight and multiply that by an order of magnitude.
I did three short stints up there between 2017-2019, all Hercs there and back. The station might have gotten more comfortable in the past 35 years, but the flights sure haven't!
@@cursesnuts "station might have gotten more comfortable" You're welcome! When I was there I was temporarily seconded to 1 CEU out of Winnipeg to work on the second phase of the HAPS building. We worked twelve hours days six day a week in two shifts to erect the building and lay the floor decking in preparation for the next crew. We drank and smoke the station dry on a few occasions. :(
That northernmost community is actually Canadian Forces Station Alert. I had an uncle stationed there and its population is small and transient. There is no nearby civilian settlement so there's nowhere to visit when off-duty. As I recall there is about five months of night, centered around the winter solstice, and five months of daylight, centered around the summer solstice. Although one of the functions of this station was to "alert" Canada & the U.S. of a Soviet attack across the Arctic, it is actually named after HMS Alert which wintered 10 km to the east in 1875-76.
There's an easy solution. Get a very long rope. Have Santa hold one end. Start walking east while gradually letting out rope until you hit land. That's the northernmost piece of land.
Anyone else have a nebula subscription but still listen to the videos here because you want more of Sam's voice and the ad-read is just as entertaining? just me?
I wondered the same thing, that makes no sense, but he said 1300 instead of 13 000, which would’ve been right. He speaks so fast that he probably just said wrong
So do anybody know the history of the name of Kaffenklubben Island? It literally translates to “The Coffee Club Island” so there must be a funny story there
0:33 What a large range! 1300 feet or 4000m.
It's measured in Santa feet, his feet are huge.
In the words of Gene Wilder, "Strike that, reverse it."
i cant wait to see this in the yearly recap of all the times they messed up lmao
Gonna have that one in his yearly Acktually correction video
Nah, it’s either 400 metres or 4,000 metres.
It’s just those 2 estimates.
Never knew I needed to know about Santa's anti aircraft cannons.
Me either! 😂
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Don’t concern yourself with mistletoe. But definitely watch the TOW missiles.
He uses them for hunting reindeers
Damn that explains when i tried flying over the north pole in my legit private jet i saw cannon balls heading straight for my plane… This explains so much!
"1300 feet or about 4000 meters" if life gives you melons to make lemonade you might be dyslexic
help 😭😭
Happy im not the only one that noticed that
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA
I looked it up: 13,000ish feet, or about 4,000 meters. Hello everyone in the "eVry mistake" or "Mistake 5" or whatever it is this time.
Sorry, Sam! Because of you SNARKINESS here the posters here won't "give you any leeway at all" at MISTAKES... 🙃
2:28 "I can arctic explore in my underwear..." - yeah, makes sense! - "...without ever leaving my local library" - Hol'up a minute.
That's what I was thinking too. Had to rewind a few seconds to make sure I heard right lmao
@@det.halligan You did hear it right.
Don't know about you but i always wear underwear when i go to library.
They had us in the first half…
You don't wear underwear in your library??
The less clothing you have the more knowledge you can achieve
As a kid I heard about the Northern Magnetic Pole and thought it was a giant magnet sitting in northern Canada, and that if you got too close to it you'd be dragged in and stuck there.
I mean, yeah, where do you think santa gets elves?
@@oddyoda6443 *touche.*
yeah it's kind of a canadian rite of passage to touch the northern magnetic pole and get back out of the area
@achromaticism Getting a bit harder for Canadians to reach as it moves deeper in the ocean towards Russia though.
As an American thank you for acknowledging other countries dont exist.
@@AxxLAfriku wha
@@AxxLAfriku bogos binted
@@AxxLAfriku I had a stroke reading this
@@AxxLAfriku huh, when did you get a different profile pic?
@@firstlast9500 not a bot, more like an annoying edgy youtuber
Careful. Christmas is right around the corner, and you just exposed Santa in 4K.
Yep, Sam is going on the naughty list.
But this video only goes up to 1080p for me.
@@sumthnunreal698
The permanent one!
Just under 2 months is right around the corner?
0:35 1300 ft or 4000 m? Sounds like something to add to a future mistakes video.
They're definitely doing this on purpose to stir up engagement.
also 10 feet of ice is wong, its like 10 kilometers
@@IAMN0TGAY 10 kilometers?
@@philippplayz 10 000 feet
"The North Pole sits in the middle of the Arctic Ocean, on water that is almost always covered with ice. The ice is about 2-3 meters (6-10 feet) thick. The depth of the ocean at the North Pole is more than 4,000 meters (13,123 feet)." Yooooo I was wrong my bad
"can arctic explore in my underwear without leaving my public library"😂
Probably an actual thing you can do if you live in San Francisco. . .
or you could have spent the next 6 minutes telling us about bricks
Normie
It's what the people want
"Kaffeklubben island" is danish and translates into "The Coffee Club Island".
Boston Tea Party = Der Teesturm von Boston
I thought that was a translation joke... but it's not. According to Wikipedia, the island was named after a coffee club at the University of Copenhagen Geological Museum.
Danish explorers apparently have a sense of humor.
It is actually hard to work out the southern most piece of land. If you strip away the ice away from Antarctica you will find it is actually a archipelago of Islands rather than the huge landmass it pretends to be.
Burn it
@@ElloImNoodle we are trying our best
Yes but if you would take the ice away Antarctica would rise up as Scandinavia has been doing since the last ice age.
If you remove all of this walkable surface that has been here for hundreds of thousands of years it's actually not there.
@@cablefeed3738 I mean, so is the North Pole. Its pretty much always covered in ice year round. Might not be so true in the near future, but its at least true for now.
Generally Snow/Ice isnt counted as "Land" otherwise there would be a lot more of it in the arctic circle.
Having been to Svalbard , in winter, it’s quite sufficiently north enough for me, and it has a coffee shop.
2:16 - Norge was a semi-rigid airship rather than a full blimp.
Time to go into the next mistake video.
What about the #Hindenpeter?
Same same, but different... but still same!
The other fun thing is that the magnetic poles gradually move over time so the closest land to magnetic north is shifting from Canada towards Russia.
Germans live close(r) to the Poles ...
I thought my country just had got to have northernmost place in the world. I mean, Murmansk oblast, Yamal and Yakutia are so cold that I honestly believed that there is nothing beyond. I guess I am just as ignorant as Americans, but instead of thinking that my country is the biggest, the happiest or generally the best I thought that it's northernmost coldest and saddest place to be :)
What does the Russian general public think about Putin?
@@naurapuspita5073 cringe
@@0000-z4z The majority don't like or trust him but the majority also thinks he's needed in a way. I'm not Russian (nor am I the OP) but I've had enough experience with Russia to say that.
@@0000-z4z polls differ, but mostly people do not like corruption in our government. Right now situation is especially hard for opposition. People being jailed, independent mass media are being framed as foreign agents and new laws are being passed to put more restrictions. There those who like Putin, but that's only because the only card he can play is blaming other countries. People who hate America, or Europe, or even our neighbor Ukraine are likely to vote for him, but they definitely are not 80% of population or whatever percentage he gets each time on electiobs
Well,Russia actually is the biggest country in the world
The logistics of arctic blimp flights sounds like a good Wendover video idea .
interesting concept that i had yet to specifically intuit independently.
Right through the fourth wall, I love it.
I think you also missed the Russia sent a submarine to place a flag on the ocean floor at the North Pole. That flag was placed on "land" - just undersea land.
Der Mittelatlantische Rücken lässt urplötzlich Inseln vor Island entstehen ... !
Excited for the next video: “The southernmost body of water”
Actually it’s a lake UNDER the ice at the S. Pole!
@@samiam619 and theres land under the n pole but that doesnt count
i like the care about Santa's lore, everyone forgets he was a bishop and a saint I think?
"Since science used to just be old guys having hunches about stuff..." Yep! 👍
@Mck Idyl us young guys can get in on the action now too!
Half the world : I'll buy anti aircraft missiles from the USA.
The other half of the world : I'll buy it from Russia
Santa be like : am I a joke to you ?
It's because Santa only delivers to children.
why do you think USA and Russia have had to step up their game? it's almost like they weren't threats to each other during the COLD war
Well, if he would put them in my stocking like I ASKED, then I wouldn't have to go and buy them from someone else!!
Technical Amanullah
When I read your comment, my first thought for a reply was:
Alaska: * exists *
USA: I'll buy it from Russia
3:54 Are you sure there are penguins in the Arctic Circle?
I was looking for a comment about this. Yet another one for the (probably) hour-long mistake video?
“It’s submerged under1300 ft or 4000 meters of ocean” somethings not right with your numbers there I think.
We all know its Santa's house, just saved you 5 minutes
Santa isn’t real, little kid. You have to be 13+ to use youtube.
@@lolgenitor7065 you must be fun at parties
@@lolgenitor7065 False, Santa being fake is just a myth created by our capitalist overlords to get adults to buy more presents and keep Santa out of a job.
@@lolgenitor7065 I don't know if you're also just kidding but r/woooosh
@@lolgenitor7065
4th century: The meanwhile Holy Nicolaus, was sworn in to be Bishop of Myra.
He is the Saint of Croatia and of the professional shippers.
My 4 year old daughter asked if Santa lived in the South Pole, I said no, but it would make more sense as there’s no land in the North Pole. If only I knew about Santa’s bunker.
I was seriously like, "Wait, there's a base under the water and ice at the North Pole?!". haha Only took me a sec, but still
Same. LMAO
His delivery is so plainly done it's hard to tell haha
@@joeykauhi7938 Facts.
Every single one of your videos is a masterpiece! Every phrase it's a well constructed joke with a great punchline!
I think you have one of the funniest education channels on TH-cam.
The town is called "Barrow," Alaska
they changed in on October 2016
1,300ft or 4,000 meters? Something doesn’t add up
I'm sure more than a few flat earthers will be happy to adopt the Giant Magnetic Mountain Hypothesis.
The lizard people with ray-guns that reverse time help protect the mountain.
Wake up, sheeple.
Hello everyone, and welcome to this video, which will once again make you question everything you know, including the very concept of "north".
#Észak
Love the profile picture!
BiPride
@@ATM648 bi people don't exist, they're just desperate
@@brandondixon2138 ?
@@brandondixon2138
"Love who you love"
-Kasey Musgraves 2013
As a catalan person, thanks for writing "Platja de la Mar Bella" by its name in catalan!
I normally find it obnoxious when other people do this, but I guess I'm a hypocrite 'cause...omg you guys are beyond awesome! ❣️
00:13 fun fact, that is not the real Jack Nicholsen in the Shining. It was a wax model of him
See this disappearing land thing is why Santa actually lives in Lapland, Finland.
Dude - your arrow to Alert was a little off -- signed George Zahary - first crew Joint Arctic Weather Station Alert - April 1950 to April 1951
3:35 In Swedish “Kaffeklubben” means “Coffee club” So yeah your Starbucks picture might be correct
KaffeKlubben Island means Coffee Club Island en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaffeklubben_Island
Kaffeklubben is a coffee relaxation spot at the museum for mineralogy in Copenhagen. So presumably the name giver Lauge Koch drinks coffee.
Me: *Is about to go to sleep*
Half As Interesting: Why Nobody's sure what the Northernmost Piece of Land is
Me: I don't sleep I need answers
1300 feet = 4000 metres?
ah yes
When you showed the uninhabited portion of Greenland you showed penguins…those don’t live in the north
joke
San Jose (CA):
Every year in Autunm, when that day has arrived, at which the sunset is at 5 h, 59 min p. m. of Real Local Time
Josians: "Let us prepare for Christmas" ... !
Meanwhile in Svalbard:
The Polar Night there takes from November to February ... !
'and of course for my american viewers who find it offensive to acknowledge the existence of other countries'
lmfaoooo I just lost it 😂😂
When you have the freedom to say whatever you want
You here lots of stupidity
@@mybackhurts7020 But you also there lots of stupidity.
@@lonestarr1490 You where lots of stupidity?
what other countries?
Sam saying Among Us gave me lifetime whiplash
@0:43 we do Squid Game merch now
00:33
"1300 feet or 4000 metres of ocean..."
It's the other way round 🙃
No its not. YT would have removed the video if the data was wrong.
Another item for the yearly mistakes video.
@@CTSFanSam … but TH-cam doesn’t do that and it is incorrect lol
@@Upshotr um
No it's not. He left off a zero on the foot measurement. The metres are correct.
Mr Incredible
“NORTH IS NORTH”
CARL'S JR IS HARDEE'S
@@Perririri BEST FOODS > HELLMANS
2 HAIs in 2 days!!!!!
“I can arctic explore in my underwear, without ever leaving my local public library” what library lets you wear just UNDERWEAR!!!!
A surprising number of them. Depends on the kind of underwear, but there are definitely options.
0:20 nice foreshadowing
Oh boy he really does have a streaming service for me!
Santa lives in Rovaniemi, Finland
I wonder where they came up with the name Kaffeklubben island. My guess is at some coffee club where they serve fancy coffee and names islands. Just a guess though
that one went over the heads of all the non-scandi speakers. I don't think that 'guy' who does 'half as interesting' caught it either.
They took the the coldest, most desolate landmass they could find and named it Greenland. Of course the most desolate place on Greenland is going to have a cozy name.
Vielleicht gab es einen gleichnamigen Forschertreff in Dänemark, bei welchen diese Insel vorgestellt wurde!
Einwohner Nordeuropas und Deutschlands stehen massiv auf Koffein!
The best part of this video is that people don't even realise that kaffenklubben island means the coffee club island
It's so bizarre to me that he would specifically tell us about Alert, but then not label it on the visual, in a video literally about pointing out places on the globe.
Hearing how he introduces the nebula/curiosity stream ad every video > the video content
0:39 I always said that Santa's operation was underwater. I am glad that others think so too.
I love the "Pygmei hic habitant" ("Pygmies live here") at 01:58, southeast of the North Pole. It's in the same zone of Norway where I live and I can assure there are no pygmies here :)
You're in on the coverup!!!
Actually if you look at the zoomed out map at 01:54, you can see the clear outline of northern Norway. This is not a map from 2000 years ago, it's a map made by Europeans probably in the past 300 years - they knew where Norway was, and this was filling in the blank spots further north of that.
@@mattkuhn6634 I live in Svalbard, north of northern Norway 🙂
Although by the time of the map the archipelago had already been discovered, there were no permanent settlers
@@guidodelpapa3875
Spitzbergen liegt etwa 800 Kilometer vom Nordpol entfernt.
Polartag: Mai bis August
Polarnacht: November bis Februar
I love your sense of humor!!
In my head-cannon there's a flat earther out there rebranding this video from "northern most" to "inner most."
"20 000 Leagues under the Sea" ...
Thank you for making our days better:))
Qeqertaq avannarleq literally translates to "northernmost island"
Slightly more relevant (but perhaps not as funny) than Kaffeklubben Island which translates to "The Coffee Club Island"
@@papaquonis yeah I chuckled at that one as well
0:35 looks like we got one for the next mistakes video
Sam: This place is uninhabited.
Also Sam: Penguins Talking.
But penguins only live in the southern hemisphere, not Greenland.
@@krakowvideo yeh i know
4:07 lmao I'm dead
I think he meant it is 13,000 ft deep (not 1300).
You could show this video to your kids simply to just reinforce how Santas real
Way too many Santa jokes
You know the whole santa thing explains why the magnetic north pole is moving - hes on the run
The North Pole is well established.
#Télapó isn't transient!
@@Perririri the geographic north pole is very well established, the magnetic north pole (what your physical compass points at) does move
0:38 This might be my favorite joke on the channel so far.
I was station at CFS Alert in the 'spring/summer' 1983. To get there we flew from CFB Trenton on a CAF CC-137 (Boeing 707) to USAF Thule and the a CAF CC-130 Hercules to CFS Alert. The return journey was a CC-130 from CFS Alert to CFB Trenton with stops in Eureka to drop of supplies and Resolute Bay for refueling. Total flight time was about 12 hours and until we crossed the arctic circle we has to wear full arctic kit. The flight was long, cramped given that in addition to our complement there was a bulldozer, a Paul Bunyan and our gear strapped to the rear ramp. Think of you worst commercial flight and multiply that by an order of magnitude.
I did three short stints up there between 2017-2019, all Hercs there and back. The station might have gotten more comfortable in the past 35 years, but the flights sure haven't!
@@cursesnuts "station might have gotten more comfortable" You're welcome! When I was there I was temporarily seconded to 1 CEU out of Winnipeg to work on the second phase of the HAPS building. We worked twelve hours days six day a week in two shifts to erect the building and lay the floor decking in preparation for the next crew. We drank and smoke the station dry on a few occasions. :(
Sam (HAI) pronounces Qeqertaq Avannarleq better than Joseph (Real Life Lore) pronounces Qatar
0:32 13 hundred feet = 4 thousand metres
I wonder what the 2nd version of this video was like.
That northernmost community is actually Canadian Forces Station Alert. I had an uncle stationed there and its population is small and transient. There is no nearby civilian settlement so there's nowhere to visit when off-duty. As I recall there is about five months of night, centered around the winter solstice, and five months of daylight, centered around the summer solstice. Although one of the functions of this station was to "alert" Canada & the U.S. of a Soviet attack across the Arctic, it is actually named after HMS Alert which wintered 10 km to the east in 1875-76.
There's an easy solution. Get a very long rope. Have Santa hold one end. Start walking east while gradually letting out rope until you hit land. That's the northernmost piece of land.
Anyone else have a nebula subscription but still listen to the videos here because you want more of Sam's voice and the ad-read is just as entertaining? just me?
This was the best video2ad transition of the past and future history of youtube.
4:14 Can't believe Sam from HAI didn't subscribe or even LIKE Sam from Wendover's channel!!!
1300 feet or 4000 meters? Mister Productions I think you need to check maths.
“Former Greek Bishop...”
Orthodox Church - tHeY’rE oNtO uS!
You spelled the name wrong. Its not Kaffenklubben Island, its Kaffeklubben island (and means coffe club island)
3:04 best point made we have to stop this bitcoin, nft etc shit immediately before it's too late
2 videos back to back. Lucky us 😌
once HAI viewers figure out how to use wikipedia it’s game over
Glad to see you've made it thru that difficult time and are making funny videos again:) That Wendover prick shouldn't have all the best vids, amirite?
0:36 : 1300 feet or 4000 metres of ocean
yep that's one for the corrections video
"Kaffenklubben" is Danish for "The coffee club".
1300 feet = 4000 m of ocean?
I wondered the same thing, that makes no sense, but he said 1300 instead of 13 000, which would’ve been right. He speaks so fast that he probably just said wrong
3:04, love the reference!
2:28 wait, you go to the library in your underwear?
0:34 "1300 feet or 4000 metres of ocean". I think u meant 4000 feet or 1300 metres
So do anybody know the history of the name of Kaffenklubben Island? It literally translates to “The Coffee Club Island” so there must be a funny story there
Coffee Club Island is a name that needs to be researched. Why did the Danes name it that?
Kaffenklubben island literally translates to coffee club island
I thought Norway islands was most north?
Kaffenklubben sounds a lot like coffee club, so we need a café there.
Bruh this was just a nebula and curiosity stream ad video tough I did enjoy it a bit
1:20 Another thing I always said.
Santa has a great defense system.