Open Atlas
Open Atlas
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Experience the Midnight Sun
Imagine a place where the sun never sets. Welcome to the world of the Midnight Sun! In this video, we uncover the science, legends, and unique experiences behind this natural phenomenon. From Norway’s endless daylight to Alaska’s midnight baseball games, discover the beauty and wonder of Earth’s 24-hour sunlit regions."
[CITED SOURCES]
National Geographic - “What Causes the Midnight Sun?”
NASA - “Earth’s Tilt and Seasonal Changes”
Arctic Council - “Cultural Significance of the Midnight Sun”
Visit Norway - “Experiencing the Midnight Sun”
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Видео

5 Hidden Gems on Frances African Islands
Просмотров 943День назад
🌍 What if I told you that France owns islands hidden away in the heart of Africa? Join Open Atlas as we explore the unseen territories of France in Africa, from the vibrant culture of Réunion to the remote beauty of Mayotte. These small islands may not be well-known, but they are steeped in history, cultural diversity, and natural wonders. In this video, we will: Dive into the history of French...
Triple Frontier: Where Three Countries Converge on a Single River
Просмотров 245Месяц назад
🌎 Imagine standing in one spot and seeing three countries at once! The Triple Frontier is a unique meeting point of Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay, where the Iguazu and Paraná Rivers flow together to create a natural border between the nations. Join Open Atlas as we dive into the geographical, cultural, and historical significance of this fascinating region. We’ll explore the rich biodiversity...
Why the Wallace Line is Nature's Greatest Divide
Просмотров 502Месяц назад
🌏 What if a simple line could explain why certain species exist on one island but not the neighboring one? Join Open Atlas as we explore the mysterious Wallace Line-a natural divide between Asia and Australia that separates two vastly different worlds of plants and animals. From tigers and elephants in the west to marsupials and giant lizards in the east, the Wallace Line reveals how species ev...
How to Survive in the Coldest Inhabited Place on Earth
Просмотров 740Месяц назад
In this episode of Open Atlas, we journey to the Pole of Cold, where temperatures plunge below -70°C (-94°F)! Ever wondered how people survive in a place where metal freezes on contact and daylight barely shows itself in winter? Welcome to Oymyakon, Russia-the coldest inhabited place on Earth. Discover: How Oymyakon’s unique geography traps frigid air, making it one of the harshest places to li...
Antipodes - The Opposite Side of The World From You
Просмотров 994Месяц назад
🌍 Did you know there’s a spot on Earth exactly opposite yours? Welcome to the world of Antipodes! In today’s episode of Open Atlas, we’re diving into the fascinating phenomenon of antipodes-places on Earth that are precisely opposite each other. Think of it as an Earth sandwich! From unique pairings like Spain and New Zealand to Argentina and China, join us as we explore these opposite twins an...
Andes vs Himalayas: The Ultimate Mountain Showdown
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.2 месяца назад
In this video, we pit two of the world’s most iconic mountain ranges against each other: the Andes and the Himalayas. From towering peaks to incredible biodiversity, trekking adventures to rich cultural histories, find out which range stands tall in the ultimate mountain showdown. So, which one would you rather explore? Sources: National Geographic - Andes Mountains Overview Encyclopedia Britan...
Why Point Nemo Is the Strangest Place on Earth
Просмотров 67 тыс.2 месяца назад
Join us as we explore Point Nemo, the oceanic pole of inaccessibility and one of the most remote places on Earth! Discover why this isolated spot in the South Pacific is so significant, from its role as a spacecraft graveyard to its fascinating ecosystem. Learn about the challenges of accessing this distant location and why it captivates geographers, space enthusiasts, and adventurers alike. Do...
Why Africa and South America look the same
Просмотров 2113 месяца назад
Ever wonder why Africa and South America look like they could fit together like puzzle pieces? In this episode of Open Atlas, we dive into the fascinating history that links these two continents. From their shared origins in the supercontinent Pangaea to the evidence of plate tectonics that tore them apart, we explore the geological forces that shaped their striking similarities. Learn how thes...
The Anglo Zanzibar Conflict Was The Shortest War Ever
Просмотров 643 месяца назад
Imagine a war that lasts only 38 minutes-sounds impossible, right? But that’s exactly what happened during the Anglo-Zanzibar War, the shortest recorded war in history. In this video, we explore the incredible story behind this lightning-fast conflict, from the tensions that sparked it to the rapid bombardment that brought it to an end. Learn about the key players, the stakes involved, and the ...
The 5 Stages of a Geopolitical Crisis (and How to Survive it)
Просмотров 123 месяца назад
Geopolitical crises are becoming more frequent and can have a significant impact on our daily lives. In this video, we break down the 5 stages of a geopolitical crisis-Early Warning Signs, Escalation, Crisis Point, Stabilization, and Recovery-and show you how to navigate each one. Whether it’s a conflict, economic collapse, or political upheaval, understanding these stages can help you stay saf...
Russia's Empire in 2024
Просмотров 133 месяца назад
Discover the evolution of Russia from its medieval origins in Kievan Rus' to the colossal Russian Empire and its modern-day incarnation. This video explores how Kievan Rus' laid the groundwork for the rise of Moscow, which would eventually expand into a vast empire under the Tsars. We delve into the transformative periods of Ivan the Terrible, Peter the Great, and Catherine the Great, as well a...
Anguilla: 33 Beaches & Ancient Secrets of a Battled Island!
Просмотров 534 месяца назад
Description: In this video, we dive into the fascinating story of Anguilla, a small island in the Caribbean with 33 pristine beaches and ancient artifacts dating back to AD 600. Discover the island’s unique geography, its colonial history fought over by European powers, and how Anguilla’s people secured autonomy while maintaining close ties with the UK. We'll also touch on the island’s culture,...
The Lost Wonders of Earth (And Why You’ve Never Heard of Them)
Просмотров 504 месяца назад
Earth is full of hidden marvels-ancient cities, natural wonders, and mysterious monuments that have been forgotten by time. In this video, we uncover the lost wonders of Earth that you’ve probably never heard of, from Cambodia’s ancient city of Koh Ker to Japan’s underwater Yonaguni Monument. These incredible sites offer a glimpse into forgotten civilizations and the mysteries of our planet, ye...
American Samoa: Volcanic Island Drifting to China? Uncover the Hidden Secrets!
Просмотров 1124 месяца назад
Discover the incredible story of American Samoa 🌍 From its unique geography and rich culture to the dangers lurking beneath its lush landscapes, this episode takes you on a journey through the extraordinary contrasts of American Samoa. Learn about the volcanic hotspot, explore the vibrant marine life, and find out what makes this remote U.S. territory so special. 🌴 Don't miss out-hit subscribe ...

Комментарии

  • @GrandTerr
    @GrandTerr 7 дней назад

    1:43 yes, tiktok level video

  • @c.s.4507
    @c.s.4507 8 дней назад

    Stolen and colonized lands that france should exit immediately.

    • @gbossin
      @gbossin 7 дней назад

      Reunion was not populated when French people settled there. There is no Réunionnais party asking for independance. So how come this island was stolen?

  • @willisjoe2010
    @willisjoe2010 15 дней назад

    Point Nemo is probably a path way to something

  • @machine2747
    @machine2747 18 дней назад

    Interesting but way to much general stock footage. Boo.

  • @jameschastain8746
    @jameschastain8746 23 дня назад

    That's where plastic island is

  • @munkfish101
    @munkfish101 23 дня назад

    Went last weekend… wasn’t that great… 🙄🤣

  • @legopotter8295
    @legopotter8295 27 дней назад

    Point nemo, where every space rocket goes instead of space. Because god created a barrier no human can get past, its called the firmament..good luck watching all the ai since the 1960s. Yea, everything is a lie, everything.

  • @jasnagostimirovic826
    @jasnagostimirovic826 Месяц назад

    No pictures on interet..no place on google eaarth

  • @jasnagostimirovic826
    @jasnagostimirovic826 Месяц назад

    No pictures on interet..no on google eaarth

  • @MrJDoe
    @MrJDoe Месяц назад

    Planet ? Miles ,? You must live in that secluded, oppressed country called the United States. The country that needs to catch up.

  • @myschool2796
    @myschool2796 Месяц назад

    99% talks and only 1% Information

  • @melaninfactor7857
    @melaninfactor7857 Месяц назад

    I parked my boat there and someone still managed to park next to me 😡🤭

  • @MaVoid
    @MaVoid Месяц назад

    Interesting topic but so much repetition

  • @snoopyspeaks7086
    @snoopyspeaks7086 Месяц назад

    How many times is he going to tell us everyone dumps their space debris here because it’s so far from land? Boring, repetitive video

  • @TomCrockett-bl1gp
    @TomCrockett-bl1gp Месяц назад

    So if you go do you get to be captain?😂

  • @bobschenkel7921
    @bobschenkel7921 Месяц назад

    Let's send trump to Point Nemo. LOL.

  • @mjnyc8655
    @mjnyc8655 Месяц назад

    What's the oceanic depth there?

  • @Nanthana-v7v
    @Nanthana-v7v Месяц назад

    From me it is a city in mexico,zihuatanrjo

  •  Месяц назад

    I’ve always found this subject very interesting. Unfortunately I’m in the USA, so I won’t dig because i would drown 😂

  • @OldManMontgomery
    @OldManMontgomery Месяц назад

    In umpty thousand years, citizens of Earth will be curse all those primitives (of our time) for dumping all that space junk where they (in the future) will want to 'do' something.

  • @andrewbanas3036
    @andrewbanas3036 Месяц назад

    Don't bother with this clickbait😊. Very bad AI click bait with lame repetitive scrpt. Its not an island just a geographical point.

  • @elmerdelgado5835
    @elmerdelgado5835 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @dangeary2134
    @dangeary2134 Месяц назад

    I recognize the voice…

  • @donuthole7236
    @donuthole7236 Месяц назад

    Is there actual footage of Point Nemo or is that a secret?

  • @stonewoodstudios
    @stonewoodstudios Месяц назад

    Fascinating video, but you sound like a student padding out an essay. Six minutes of video for, like, two and a half minutes of actual information. EDIT: Or the script was AI generated, as suggested by others. It's probably that.

  • @phearlesspharaoh3697
    @phearlesspharaoh3697 Месяц назад

    It’s odd you can’t find it on Google earth.

  • @matthewluecke3704
    @matthewluecke3704 Месяц назад

    Sometimes, the closest human beings to Point Nemo are on the International Space Station.

  • @MaxRaymondMusic
    @MaxRaymondMusic Месяц назад

    Use KM instead of miles... Miles is unprecised and almost just the USA use it. It makes your less credible and serious.

  • @danielvalles9554
    @danielvalles9554 Месяц назад

    It's the Audit the Audit guy!

  • @kylerittenhouse5426
    @kylerittenhouse5426 Месяц назад

    Audit the Audit?

  • @simonKagree
    @simonKagree 2 месяца назад

    Hmm. Gilligans Island? A missed opportunity for Superman's Fortress of Solitude? And if it's a convenient dumping ground for space junk, how can it be useful for studying marine biology?

  • @nellidivina5280
    @nellidivina5280 2 месяца назад

    We can teleport to point nemo

  • @Malbeefance
    @Malbeefance 2 месяца назад

    I am inclined to believe Point Nemo is also the location of Ryleh.

  • @TobiasBritton-j9j
    @TobiasBritton-j9j 2 месяца назад

    Not see anything,

  • @johnwood551
    @johnwood551 2 месяца назад

    So you’re saying it’s wonderful for being a garbage dump for space junk. Why don’t we make our space junk fly towards the sun instead and just burn up instead of trashing the ocean ? Too bad you didn’t show the island and what it’s like.

  • @garyssmith4559
    @garyssmith4559 2 месяца назад

    Redundancies and repetitions and rephrasings a gogo! AI generated?

  • @mr.iforgot3062
    @mr.iforgot3062 2 месяца назад

    Hawaii is the most distant island.

  • @IndianLondoner
    @IndianLondoner 2 месяца назад

    Thanks 🎉

  • @IndianLondoner
    @IndianLondoner 2 месяца назад

    Thanks 🎉

  • @oriraykai3610
    @oriraykai3610 2 месяца назад

    I would think being the home base of the Nautilus and Captain Nemo would be in the list. 😆

  • @rubiks6
    @rubiks6 2 месяца назад

    Blah, blah, blah. 99% of the verbiage was insignificant.

  • @gonshocks
    @gonshocks 2 месяца назад

    How does "1,400" miles become "thousands of miles"?

    • @blue9multimediagroup
      @blue9multimediagroup Месяц назад

      Is 1,400 not at least a thousand?

    • @stonewoodstudios
      @stonewoodstudios Месяц назад

      ​@@blue9multimediagroupIndeed it is more than one thousand, but he said "thousands". Plural. I mean, you could argue it's "1.4 thousands" but that feels weird.

    • @murraykelm5691
      @murraykelm5691 Месяц назад

      As big as the Pacific is 1400 miles, does not seem to big of a number

  • @MrPoornakumar
    @MrPoornakumar 2 месяца назад

    Himalaya's (Hima=snow. Alaya=abode, in Sanskrit) are invariably mentioned singly, but should be associated with other mountain ranges too - Karakorum, Hindu'kush, Kun lun, Tien'shan, Altai & all converging at Pamirs, itself a crazy knot of all these. Minor ranges like Hinduraj, Zanskar, Ladakh ranges, though lofty, run for short distances at various angles to Himalayas. I clarify this - the 14 eight thousanders are: Everest or Chomolongma (8848 m Himalaya), K2 or Godwin Austen (8611m Karakorum), Kanchenjunga (8586 m Himalaya), Lhotse (8516 m Himalaya), Makalu (8485 m Himalaya), Cho Oyu (8188 m Himalaya), Dhaulagiri I (8167 m Himalaya), Manaslu (8163 m Himalaya), Nangaparbat (8125 m Himalaya), Annapurna I (8091 m Himalaya), Gasherbrum I or K5 (8080 m Kara korum), Broad peak I or K3 (8051 m Karakorum), Gasherbrum II or K4 (8034 m Karakorum) & Shisha Pangma or Gosainthan (8027m Himalaya) are in both ranges. No seven thousanders are outside this Asian region, in any other continent. Aconcagua the highest peak outside at 6960.8m, is in Andes (South America) & 222 peaks (all in Asia) are higher than it. North America's highest, Mt. Denali (McKinley) at 6190.5 m is ranked 809. None in Africa or Europe exceed the 6000 m limit. Highest point I reached , Mt. Khardung La (I am not a mountaineer), is revealed to be at 6002 m in recent reckonings. Himalayas runs for a 1000 miles (1600 km) between the anchoring peaks Namche Barwa (7816m, ranked 47) in east, around which River Brahmaputra takes a turn to south and Nanga parbat (= naked peak, 8125m, ranked 8) in west, mistaken to be in Karakorum range, because of its proximity. Longest glaciers outside Poles are in this region: Fedchenko 77 k.m. is in Pamirs (Gorno Badakhshan, Tajikistan). Siachen (76 k.m.), Biafo (67 k.m.), Baltoro (63 k.m.), Batura (57 k.m.) & Hispar (49 k.m.) are in Gilgit-Baltistan region straddling Karakorum range. A feature associated with Himalaya range (between Himalayas & Kun'lun ranges) is the unique Tibetan plateau at uniform elevation of about 4500m (14760 ft; incidentally 4,384.4 m = 14,384.4 feet) with "rare" atmosphere (a third less air pressure than at sea level) that it is hard to breathe while the native Tibetans are well adapted. Tibet is about a million square km. in area. Comparable Altiplano area is in a wide stretch in the Andes (in Bolivia-Peru) above 4000 m, on a tenth of Tibet's area. The heating in summer of Tibet plateau is the reason for regular Monsoon rains in South & South-East Asia. This too is unique in the world (can't see anywhere else). Culture is a consequence of Geography (Orography & Climatology that depends on Ocean currents). Andes is the longest mountain range. Though we consider them as "separate", it is but a continuation of the same Mountain chain, called "Rockies" in North America (Rockies is the continuation of Andes). Bio-diversity you allude to is a consequence of this "long" mountain chain from N.Pole to S.Pole covering "all" Latitudes (Koppen's climate zones). But isn't so in a continuum of mountains in Himalaya group, in which the Northern marker is "Khan Tengri" [7318 m/27° 36’ 30”N/ 88° 06 ‘42“E] & Southern marker is "Kabru South" [7010 m/42° 12’ 39”N/ 80° 10‘ 30“E], a sub-peak of Kanchnjunga. It implies a stretch of only 15° in Latitude. So, where is the scope for comparison? 7:40 You mentioned "Sherpa" which is actually Sher-paw (Sher=tiger, Paw=foot in Nepali & Hindi sharing same alphabet, grammar & Sanskrit roots). Nepal falls within the cultural zone of North India, irrespective of political divisions. Only that the British failed to win that land & incorporate it n their Indian Empire(the King/Queen of England is the Emperor/Empress of "Empire of India" too, created by them, if you read the Indian coins minted before 1947). Hindus whether in India or Nepal (Nepalis can freely move in India; my car-washer is a Nepali gentleman who lives with his family) make the same pilgrimages to same places ("Kumbh Mela" in Prayag where 10 million people might gather for a holy day, or eternal Varanasi; there are 51 Shakti-peethas too as per legend - 5 in Bangladesh, 2 in Nepal, 1 each in Pakistan, Sri Lanka & Tibet and of course, 0 - none in USA). 8:18 To sum it up - it is stupid to compare. I don't know (nor care) who is the winner. But I can say you're the loser, with abominable paucity of knowledge but still deign to proffer an opinion. You need to learn a lot, before.

  • @FashionFunPJ
    @FashionFunPJ 2 месяца назад

    Okay…let’s Pollute the oceans with space trash instead of letting the trash float in space, where there is Zero Impact on Earth

  • @IsamuLicca2
    @IsamuLicca2 2 месяца назад

    little to no actual content

  • @welfarebeast8576
    @welfarebeast8576 2 месяца назад

    So strange, so strange, a spot on the ocean. Well: How deep is it there? This video will give you no answer…

  • @chipsramek3868
    @chipsramek3868 2 месяца назад

    WOW ... They are really afraid ! People are finally understanding there never was an International Space Station and no one ever visited the Moon ... and the Con man Elon never rocketed a TESLA Roadster to Mars. ALL LIES ! Notice how the International Control Tribe (Bankers) worked "Climate Change" into this propaganda ... They really want another World Wide Carbon Extortion Fee ...aka... Tax. Once enough people understand We do Not live on a spinning Ball they loose their grip on us. The sky rotates overhead around our Level Plain. The sea is level all over our World ... F the science lies we have been sold.

  • @tominiowa2513
    @tominiowa2513 2 месяца назад

    Ph’nglui mglw’nafh Cthulhu R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn.

    • @robertleach5355
      @robertleach5355 2 месяца назад

      Ok, when it said: translate to English, I was impressed.

    • @tominiowa2513
      @tominiowa2513 2 месяца назад

      @@robertleach5355 Wonder how the Eldars feel about having human space garbage dumped on their city?

  • @BobSmith-xe8we
    @BobSmith-xe8we 2 месяца назад

    Welcome to audit the audit where we point out the right and wrongs of police activity lol

  • @SL-AGiroux
    @SL-AGiroux 2 месяца назад

    This is what Pacific rim was made for!!