We watch this from the comfort of home, but these people have dedicated their lives and even risked them, to bring this stuff to the world. Hats off to these men and women for their hard work and sacrifices that go unnoticed. Thank you for everything you do and will do. ...VERY DIFFICULT JOB... Please continue to discover! .....[please read all of the other people's replies below - many jumped to conclusions, and said some really assumptive and stupid things. I was just praising some hard working people, I didn't feel that I had to have written a 10 page essay to make sure that they had a FULL comprehension of ALL of my thoughts - message to them: you are dolts]
That's some incredible work, when a timelapse pays off its just so incredible because we move through time in a constant and to see the effects of the passage of time condensed before our eyes is like a glimpse into another world.
8:30 this is such a beautiful view... dark blue water, white ice, green seafloor with starfish scattered around like flowers Looks like the sky , cloud and grass on land.
This remains one of my favorite nature documentary clips of all time. The first time I saw it, I was home sick for the day…and in my weakened state, it affected me even more than it might’ve otherwise. It’s just such a perfect glimpse into a natural world that’s completely obscured by our senses and our perception of time. Every once in a while, this comes to mind and I rewatch it.
I’m incredibly amazed with her passion to be able to tell this story for 10 minutes without much “umm..” i feel like I’m diving together just by listening to her. She retells the story amazingly
Yes this is true but the fact they also use the stealth tax from the license fee to promote and fund Tory party politics elsewhere in the Corporation does take the shine off of it for some. Hence why a great many people have chosen to opt out of paying it.
There is a serene joy that emanates from her . When we see this beautiful Antarctic world it’s clear that all who experience are merged into one profound truth .
The sheer luck they had is a miracle itself. Thank you for capturing this rare moment in nature! One of the most memorable underwater scenes I've seen!
That’s probably what we look like to dragonflies…just these ridiculous, huge, practically immobile creatures. It’s interesting to consider the perception of time and “normal activity” across the animal kingdom. A day is an entire lifetime to some species yet there are fungal networks that have existed for thousands and thousands of years.
@@manifestgtr What an excellent point about the dragonfly. When we add things like the quantum world into the equasion, discussing such things as the perception of time across varied species becomes riveting. It always makes me think about how time is different on other planets, and even in our own atmosphere, and what that really means.
@@mokarokas-1727 yeah, like insects and fish. they have antifreeze in their blood and they can slow their metabolism right down. eventually they die but can stay frozen a long long time
@@susanb4816 Wikipedia says "Any bottom-dwelling sea creatures, including starfish or sea urchins can be encased in this expanding web of ice and be trapped, ultimately freezing to death." No source is given though.
@@mokarokas-1727 no they don't.. they freeze and die. There are only a few creatures who can freeze and revive themselves after the winter season.. bottom-dwelling sea creatures cannot survive freezing, they can survive strong cold temperature but not frozen
@@muhammadsalamkhan1 word, just saying. I live in a land locked area and if I hadn't seen the ocean before I would also have made the same conclusion at first since I previously knew almost nothing about them.
Hats off to Kathryn Jeffs and her amazing crew! Especially the cameramen who risked their lives to get us these amazing shots. The natural world is truly such an amazing place.
Amazing footage. I so appreciate all of the hard work n knowledge that goes into making a recording like this. The risk has gotta be tremendous in that water. Just the thought of going through that small hole down into such frigid waters is awesome in the true sense of the word. Thank y’all for doing such a brilliant job that allows us all to see such magnificence. ✨
Why thank the tax payers? What did they do? Either they’re homeless or in jail if they don’t pay and it’s not like they had the antarctic ocean floor discoveries on their mind when buying what have you. It’s the equivalent of some worker in a Malaysian landfill thanking you for throwing out your garbage and he gets to stay employed lmfao- were you thinking of him when throwing out junk? (Meant to be more of a joke than anything, don’t take too seriously).
It will never cease to amaze me that someone can come here, be entertained and informed, then turn around and insult the people who took their time and turned it into knowledge for you to keep, share and comment. Shame on anyone who insults complains and demands. Our world is filled with this.
I can't put into words the amazement I feel when I watch these kind of videos/documentaries because there will always be a moment where the thought comes to my mind, that how unbelievable it is, that we live in a time where we can witness these things any time if we wish to through the hard work of some spectacular humans who wanted to film it for the rest of humanity to see.
I am very fascinated by this. A lot of people don’t think about this but I am glad that there are people dedicated to bring us amazing shots like these 💖
Thank you so much to everyone that created this one-in-a-million video and for sharing it with us. It is jaw-dropping and extremely fascinating! Just shows how much there is to learn and enjoy from our beautiful Mother Earth.👏🏻😀
awestrified? petrifuck? I get what you´re saying, though. If you´ve ever watched supercooled liquids freeze upon mechanical disturbance, it would absolutely petrify me to swim through stuff like this..
At the time, this was one of the most awesome things I'd ever seen. I've used this effect in stories since. I love the idea of Antarctica, and going and researching there, just for the sheer wonder of it. I hope the lady there and her crew know that they deeply inspired at least one other human being with their work. I'm a little envious, but I'm also very grateful.
It made me wonder at the implications, the wonder of it, the alieness of it. I was amazed by this underwater world. Thank you for bringing this to us. It made me happy to see this.
Powerful and alive nature. When you mess with her, you have yourself to blame. When you care for her, you are greatly rewarded. When you let her be, you are inspired. Thank you for sharing this.
unique footage! Antartica is a wildlife sanctuary, PLEASE PROTECT IT FROM THE CORPORATE COMPANIES THAT ARE EXPLOITING THE SEA FLOOR FOR MINING BUSINESS!!
What makes this shit so scary is that you can just imagine what if the same thing could just always be happening in the atmosphere randomly...like you just chilling in the city then boom there comes the freezing spinner...then you are gone...just like that..
Really pushes home the idea the ocean is as diverse a landscape as the surface. That last image looked like a barren heaven mashed up with hell. Beautiful.
7:04 Holy crap! That time lapse of starfish slowly being sealed in a frozen tomb as they desperately try to wriggle and pry themselves free....That was intense to watch.
@@NxDoyle if they filmed it underwater in Antarctica and did all the electronic work for the sets then absolutely. No comparison between the efforts of these cameramen and regular set filming ones.
You could tell she absolutely loves her career. The way she talks about her work is really inspiring
Find something you truly love to do and you'll never "work" a day in your life
Bla bla bla... 🙃 came to me enjoy video of deep sea, it may be behind the scenes...
Indeed 😊
Who can’t she it’s a dream
and non stop talking without taking a breath too, you can tell she can hold her breath for a long time , lol
Respect for the camera man that go in the ice water just for us to look it so nice
So *Refreshing*
The power of cameraman...
The best comment ever great job thinking about it! Very original 👏
@Sand Hanitizer I don't think he can help it 😅
It’s a robot Bubba
We watch this from the comfort of home, but these people have dedicated their lives and even risked them, to bring this stuff to the world. Hats off to these men and women for their hard work and sacrifices that go unnoticed. Thank you for everything you do and will do. ...VERY DIFFICULT JOB... Please continue to discover! .....[please read all of the other people's replies below - many jumped to conclusions, and said some really assumptive and stupid things. I was just praising some hard working people, I didn't feel that I had to have written a 10 page essay to make sure that they had a FULL comprehension of ALL of my thoughts - message to them: you are dolts]
Not enough people appreciate them, they’re really amazing for what they do.
We need the rest of the video…
Absolutely 👍
This lady was sitting in a warm hut......
@@AppleseedVending because this is a recap of events
That's some incredible work, when a timelapse pays off its just so incredible because we move through time in a constant and to see the effects of the passage of time condensed before our eyes is like a glimpse into another world.
Or maybe what traveling to the future might look like seeing time past before your eyes in a condensed time
That was so obviously fake, cgi. Take another look.
The background of the timelapse looks like a thunderstorm! Awsome
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I agree HwangJuHun.
Exactly. The underworld also gets the earth weather season and cycles
those flashes that look like lighting/thunder are actually seals swimming by in time lapse
8:30 this is such a beautiful view... dark blue water, white ice, green seafloor with starfish scattered around like flowers
Looks like the sky , cloud and grass on land.
With a tornado 🌪 forming
Perfect Description 👌🏼
@@kawakibafiff8999 thank you 🥰🥺
You are welcome @xue wei
This remains one of my favorite nature documentary clips of all time. The first time I saw it, I was home sick for the day…and in my weakened state, it affected me even more than it might’ve otherwise. It’s just such a perfect glimpse into a natural world that’s completely obscured by our senses and our perception of time. Every once in a while, this comes to mind and I rewatch it.
How much better can it get? Some of the best underwater shots ever. Bravo.
I’m incredibly amazed with her passion to be able to tell this story for 10 minutes without much “umm..” i feel like I’m diving together just by listening to her. She retells the story amazingly
No other media in the planet can touch the quality of a BBC Documentary...
I agree, in general British documentaries are best in my opinion.
Don't talk unless you are David Attenborough, or something similar. We expect an upper class meal in a luxurious restaurant, you serve a dollar meal.
Yes this is true but the fact they also use the stealth tax from the license fee to promote and fund Tory party politics elsewhere in the Corporation does take the shine off of it for some.
Hence why a great many people have chosen to opt out of paying it.
@@brownwarrior6867 Evidence please???
National Geographic.
I've had constant goosebumps throughout the video. What a beautiful world we live in.
There is a serene joy that emanates from her . When we see this beautiful Antarctic world it’s clear that all who experience are merged into one profound truth .
poopoo peepee
The sheer luck they had is a miracle itself. Thank you for capturing this rare moment in nature! One of the most memorable underwater scenes I've seen!
I’ve always wondering how they got shots like these. Man is it amazing to hear and learn the stories. Thanks for sharing.
She stole it from a documentary
MAN ! Is right . lol
So many wonders, just waiting to be seen. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for being our eyes.
It's so weird to see sped up film of starfish.. in real time they just, do nothing.. but then you see them moving around like actual normal creatures.
That’s probably what we look like to dragonflies…just these ridiculous, huge, practically immobile creatures. It’s interesting to consider the perception of time and “normal activity” across the animal kingdom. A day is an entire lifetime to some species yet there are fungal networks that have existed for thousands and thousands of years.
@@manifestgtr What an excellent point about the dragonfly. When we add things like the quantum world into the equasion, discussing such things as the perception of time across varied species becomes riveting. It always makes me think about how time is different on other planets, and even in our own atmosphere, and what that really means.
just like like the DMV.
And no indication of how much the speed up is. Do they think nobody's interested in that?
The way the starfish run as it gets closer to them and yet still get caught up in the carnage was fascinating.
not carnage for them, they will be fine once the ice nelts again
@@susanb4816 - Do they really survive being completely trapped in ice?
@@mokarokas-1727 yeah, like insects and fish. they have antifreeze in their blood and they can slow their metabolism right down. eventually they die but can stay frozen a long long time
@@susanb4816 Wikipedia says "Any bottom-dwelling sea creatures, including starfish or sea urchins can be encased in this expanding web of ice and be trapped, ultimately freezing to death." No source is given though.
@@mokarokas-1727 no they don't.. they freeze and die. There are only a few creatures who can freeze and revive themselves after the winter season.. bottom-dwelling sea creatures cannot survive freezing, they can survive strong cold temperature but not frozen
First time seeing/hearing about this. Never too old for child-like wonder.
until she said timelapse i thought the starfish were just that fast
It's because common sense is not common nowadays.
@@muhammadsalamkhan1 not everyone lives near an ocean..
It’s from a documentary
@@imaDUCKIE11 You are right. I am a mermaid. 🧜♂️
@@muhammadsalamkhan1 word, just saying. I live in a land locked area and if I hadn't seen the ocean before I would also have made the same conclusion at first since I previously knew almost nothing about them.
Beautiful. I appreciate the people who gave us a look into this amazing world.
Hats off to Kathryn Jeffs and her amazing crew! Especially the cameramen who risked their lives to get us these amazing shots. The natural world is truly such an amazing place.
Wow… that really was truly amazing to see… thank you to the divers, producers and everyone who participated in this extremely difficult project.
The story of how this was done is so incredible on its own.
Hello Rose
How are you doing today?
Amazing footage. I so appreciate all of the hard work n knowledge that goes into making a recording like this. The risk has gotta be tremendous in that water. Just the thought of going through that small hole down into such frigid waters is awesome in the true sense of the word.
Thank y’all for doing such a brilliant job that allows us all to see such magnificence. ✨
Wow, that's even more astonishing than I ever expected!! Stupendous share!
Hello Kathryn
How are you doing today?
Rip to all the stars, in the path of the mighty ice comet. Never forget.
They not die
More like Ice-bolt. Like lightening, except slower lol.
Supernatural nonsense comment 👆🦉
Thank you for letting us join in and experience this incredible footage. Thank you British taxpayers and thank you BBC!
Why thank the tax payers? What did they do? Either they’re homeless or in jail if they don’t pay and it’s not like they had the antarctic ocean floor discoveries on their mind when buying what have you.
It’s the equivalent of some worker in a Malaysian landfill thanking you for throwing out your garbage and he gets to stay employed lmfao- were you thinking of him when throwing out junk? (Meant to be more of a joke than anything, don’t take too seriously).
@@ballaking1000 Do you feel better now?...
@@sevenhazee Nope, neutral… That was a neutral comment mate.
Its TV licensing that funds them. Not the tax payers.. well I wouldnt be surprised they got funding for the tax payer too.
It will never cease to amaze me that someone can come here, be entertained and informed, then turn around and insult the people who took their time and turned it into knowledge for you to keep, share and comment.
Shame on anyone who insults complains and demands.
Our world is filled with this.
My uncle is working on the boat that helped film this! So happy to watch it bc i love these types of documentaries
Coolest teaching moment for my 9 year daughter thanks
Absolutely stunning photography and time lapse! And yes, it does feel like you're on a different planet watching this.😊
I can't put into words the amazement I feel when I watch these kind of videos/documentaries because there will always be a moment where the thought comes to my mind, that how unbelievable it is, that we live in a time where we can witness these things any time if we wish to through the hard work of some spectacular humans who wanted to film it for the rest of humanity to see.
I love all the passion and excitement in her voice, this is such remarkably stunning work
The effort to capture footage like this is truly remarkable! 🙌 amazing work team
I am very fascinated by this. A lot of people don’t think about this but I am glad that there are people dedicated to bring us amazing shots like these 💖
absolutely amazing, props to the whole crew and especially to the cameramen.
Thank you so much to everyone that created this one-in-a-million video and for sharing it with us. It is jaw-dropping and extremely fascinating! Just shows how much there is to learn and enjoy from our beautiful Mother Earth.👏🏻😀
I don't know how to describe the feeling I had watching this. Give me a word. Something between awestruck and petrified.
Sounds like an experience of sublimity, the sublime. :) Awesome and fearful at the same time!
awestrified? petrifuck?
I get what you´re saying, though.
If you´ve ever watched supercooled liquids freeze upon mechanical disturbance, it would absolutely petrify me to swim through stuff like this..
That was one of the coolest things I’ve ever had the pleasure to see! Thanks to everyone involved💜
I would not have have known this kind of magical moments happened for so many years if it wasn’t for BBC. Thx
We thank you to Men of culture
4:18 Goosebumps when you hear David Attenborough voice 🥶
Wow that is truly amazing !! I got tears in My eyes also, i can feel the emotion. What a beautiful time lapse. Thank you for all you do!! ♥️
What an amazing piece of history.
Its like a lightning strike. just beautiful
"...and you do feel like you've visited another planet"
Yeah, 4546B.
IYKYK lmao
Oh man I love that game
LMAO i was thinking this in my head
This video is literally perfect for Subnautica Below Zero release! 🥶😍
Yeah, one of these brinicles punted my seatruck into a glowhale
I am happy such things are still uploaded, thank you very much
Amazing photography of the starfish beig devastated in another natural event that we know little about.
there is nothing more attractive than hearing someone speak so passionately about what they love, I adore this woman
Notifications from BBC earth is like life dose for me❤️ it just increases my curiosity day by day❤️
This is so incredible, humbling and awe-inspiring
Thank the whole team for their incredible sacrifice and courage and the magical event you captured. : = ))
It's not often I'm left speechless...but wow. Speechless.
At the time, this was one of the most awesome things I'd ever seen. I've used this effect in stories since. I love the idea of Antarctica, and going and researching there, just for the sheer wonder of it. I hope the lady there and her crew know that they deeply inspired at least one other human being with their work. I'm a little envious, but I'm also very grateful.
How beautiful, thank you for this amazing footage. Can't imagine how cold it must have been.
I'd have never guessed or imagined. Might as well be speechless.
Wow this is just so lovely and special, money well spent BBC! 👍👍👍
I love your stories on BBC world it’s totally amazing under the ice.
Truly remarkable to get the perspective of the ones who get the live shots for these documentaries
Who else feels bad for the poor starfishes that got stuck in the ice 😞 😢
Captain Antarctica 🤣
Do they still live after being caught on ice?
Who's AWAKE in 2021?
I was rooting for some that managed to get unstuck and move on.
I wonder if they hibernate from the adaption to how cold it is
It made me wonder at the implications, the wonder of it, the alieness of it. I was amazed by this underwater world. Thank you for bringing this to us. It made me happy to see this.
Such an amazing channel! Oceans hide many amazing lifes. Excellent
this is sooo beautiful and scary thing ive ever seen , the background looks like a thunderstorm frozen in place
This is your daily dose of internet.
Im going to submit this to him now.
Powerful and alive nature. When you mess with her, you have yourself to blame. When you care for her, you are greatly rewarded. When you let her be, you are inspired. Thank you for sharing this.
As someone who lives under the Ice, I agree with everything she says!
A dumb question: live under ice? What does it mean?
Are you a meth addict?
@@celathianaaron6057 lol
Speechless. Looks like your favourite movie
I have a lot of respect for wildlife filmmakers for the hard weather conditions they have to endure !
This was so satisfying to watch
unique footage! Antartica is a wildlife sanctuary, PLEASE PROTECT IT FROM THE CORPORATE COMPANIES THAT ARE EXPLOITING THE SEA FLOOR FOR MINING BUSINESS!!
Good thing Antarctic is off limits
Brought tears to my eyes too...
Oh my god I love this women just through the passion she explains this phenomenon and her joy of having been part of its filming 😍
Zeus your God?🦉
Amazing, never have seen anything like this. Congratulations to the entire crew. Wonderful.
Amazing, absolutely amazing.
So thankful for such brave people so that we can see these marvels!
it's my dream to film something as beautiful as this one day. very inspiring.
Cool dream! Go for it!
@@chaplainmattsanders4884 thank you! I will!
Wonderful, strange and utterly fascinating. Top class BBC well done.
What makes this shit so scary is that you can just imagine what if the same thing could just always be happening in the atmosphere randomly...like you just chilling in the city then boom there comes the freezing spinner...then you are gone...just like that..
It always amazes me how the bottom here looks like a landscape above water.
Like a desertic area with stormy clouds and a slow motion thunder
“-ya know”
Me: NO but please continue 😃
I love hearing the story behind what is one of the most amazing videos I have ever seen.
Unbelievable nature...❤️❤️❤️
Really pushes home the idea the ocean is as diverse a landscape as the surface. That last image looked like a barren heaven mashed up with hell. Beautiful.
Starfish be like: RUN FOR YOUR LIFEEEE 🏃🏃♀️
David Attenborough his voice is so distinctive.He speaks so well.
Lmao “gin clear” what an English way to describe the water clarity 🤣
i saw this gin clear ness in the waters of cancun mexico too
Thats crazy. Thanks for the upload. Keep up the awesome work
thats just amazing
Earth truly is an amazing world.
8:03 Oof. Bad enough to get frozen in place by the ice spreading, but to be the one that gets hit by the ground zero landing point must suck lol.
None of these starfish are safe that one didn’t even know what hit him
Awwwwh they shared a beautiful moment
woow! nature and biodiversity is amazing🌍
Watching this, I finally realized why it’s the only video you ever see when people mention brinicles; it’s the only video of a brinicle that exists!
7:04
Holy crap! That time lapse of starfish slowly being sealed in a frozen tomb as they desperately try to wriggle and pry themselves free....That was intense to watch.
Holy crap stinks to 😳
Thank you so much for sharing this pure magic!!
BBC casually reuploading this video with the first word in the video being alien is really smart with what's going on rn .
I'm confused..what's going on rn
@@kemarkastro5810 Subnautica: Below Zero released recently
This is absolutely amazing!!
Seems like it should of been an interview for the cameramen seeming they did the practical and technical work to film the time lapse
Yes, like when you watch The Godfather special features and they interview the camera operators and ignore Francis Ford Coppola.
@@NxDoyle if they filmed it underwater in Antarctica and did all the electronic work for the sets then absolutely. No comparison between the efforts of these cameramen and regular set filming ones.
should have*
Incredible! To think we have to leave our earth to find something new!
Wow :0 I’m amazed not really hadn’t even watched it yet-
I just want to say thank you so much for your effort and sacrifice so all of us would be able to witness this incredible phenomenon! ❤