Inside This Mountain, Old Films Live Forever | National Geographic
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- Опубликовано: 8 май 2015
- Where do National Geographic and major motion picture studios store their most important films? At a secure storage site, known as Iron Mountain, which is housed in a huge, repurposed mine in rural western Pennsylvania. Here, film reels for old movies-such as Jane Goodall and the Wild Chimps-are kept in temperature-controlled "vaults," where they are preserved for future generations to enjoy. In this video, take a rare tour of the facility and get an eerie look at its Cold War roots.
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DIRECTOR/PRODUCER: Tony Gerber
EDITOR: Stephanie Gould
VIDEOGRAPHER: Richie Duque
SOUND RECORDIST: Wandia Gatimu
MUSIC: Akiva Zamcheck and Ember Wreath
ARCHIVAL IMAGERY: Iron Mountain
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I don’t know what’s more amazing: to think that the original masters from Gone with the Wind are there, or that The Fast & the Furious is there too.
You failed to mention everything else that's stored here
It’s definitely a cover up to hide a doomsday shelter.
I’m a Lincoln’s Challenge Academy Graduate - successfully lived with hundreds for 22 weeks.
Thankyou
1:37 looks like my bunker in GTA online
That's cool
so its basically a real life vault?
Iron mountain is changing public storage
whoa what if ancient humans had one of these and is hidden waiting to be found.
***** Like a plateau that protects a tribe of Neanderthals. Or an ancient library.
Like a giant pyramid of some sort?!
It was called the library of Alexandria. It got burned
@@TheIstolegizmo well that's not a salt mine is it.
Don't forget all the Wrasslin' stored there
puts me in mind of where selected people would be hiding in Deep Impact after the asteroid strike.
Where's the hydroponics?
Information management *subtle sigh*
*_in order that the survivors of ww3 will be able to prepare themselves for ww4 - why let good manuals go to waste?_*
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Movies in there
Komentář by měl být přeložený do češtiny. K čemu ma archivace sloužit. ( doopravdy) ) ❓
Rock is pretty porous. Isn't water dripping through the rock all the time?
No they caped the facility with something like 20ish feet of a material can't tell you what but it's secure believe that
I've worked here for 9 years. The limestone isn't porous enough to allow water through. The ceilings are approximately 4 feet thick then it's shale above. In rooms/vaults the limestone is painted, but that does nothing to seal it. The only real problem is humidity, but all active space is conditioned.
what about recording sessions/album masters etc of artists.i hope you might have the lost tapes from the 2008 fire in LA in UMG..DO YOU?
Earthquakes?
SKETCHY AF
😂
Vault tec
Who gets to restock the vending machines?
Some vending company from new castle pa. The lady is nice.
That's where Jimmy Hoffa is🤔
I'm more interested in the records of the Aborigines of America. I know what the Mormons did to the real Indians of these lands. All secrets will be reveal, regardless of all the protections... People are waking up from all the lies. Keep the movies, they're worth nothing. But the truth does... Time is running out!
You sound crazy
@@nitziamartin-vazquez4420 I'm not ignoring anything. It is you that has typed some random nonsense on a video about Salt Mine archiving and storage.
The term 'screaming into the wind' comes to mind.
@@darthfakington2227 Random? Do you even know who those people really are?
@@nitziamartin-vazquez4420 What, National Geographic or the company that runs the salt mine? Neither sound particularly sinister to me.
Will someone please replace the broken microwave oven
UMG should learn from this
Iron mountain might survive an atomic bom but it will not survive a flood
muggle gringotts
This is propaganda
What are they really hiding
Dont make no sense
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