Where Was the Last Place Discovered on Earth?

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2016
  • Humanity has been around for a very long time and it seems like we've discovered just about everything in the world today. But that didn't always used to be the case, the world used to be a huge place waiting to be explored. The question I try to answer in this video is where were the last places, as well as the first places that the human species actually discovered on our world? Spanning hundreds of thousands of years in under 9 minutes, we attempt to give our greatest and quickest answer to that question.
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Комментарии • 22 тыс.

  • @mujihuz8433
    @mujihuz8433 4 года назад +20077

    One minute silence for all those in human history who got on a boat in hope of finding new land but never found one ...

    • @jamie7472
      @jamie7472 4 года назад +848

      I was going to ask when people first discovered the bottom of the ocean

    • @ryanpenrod1859
      @ryanpenrod1859 4 года назад +726

      It's funny, I was thinking about that while watching him list the islands that the Polynesians discovered... how many people sailed away and missed their target, or were looking to discover something new, and just never found land? Probably a lot.

    • @TheTheotherfoot
      @TheTheotherfoot 4 года назад +559

      @@ryanpenrod1859 The polynesians were very good at navigation. They explored by sailing into the wind, so they could get back home in a hurry. Their understanding of the sea, clouds, sea birds, and all other natural causes allowed them to sail between islands accurately while european sailors were just starting to venture out of the sight of land.

    • @spedwagon5705
      @spedwagon5705 4 года назад +40

      F

    • @daerdevvyl4314
      @daerdevvyl4314 4 года назад +22

      just dunno Because they were sold to “the devil” by people who looked like them.

  • @scotcheggable
    @scotcheggable 3 года назад +5232

    "somehow skipped France".
    The Brit hatred of the French is older than France itself.

    • @godfather2998
      @godfather2998 2 года назад +75

      So true

    • @Marie-do1df
      @Marie-do1df 2 года назад +47

      That was funny to discover tbh x)

    • @Azelrith
      @Azelrith 2 года назад +24

      It’s more of this is a load of cap and not actually fact or true. They took a ton of writers liberty with it about the first 200k+ years actually lol 😂

    • @lswave6704
      @lswave6704 2 года назад +15

      Why would you say that I don’t think we hate french people

    • @godfather2998
      @godfather2998 2 года назад +32

      @@lswave6704 in history they both did ,XD

  • @crow6115
    @crow6115 Год назад +220

    In Māori folklore, there exists stories of a large continent to the south. This largely was disregarded by Western anthropologists for a long time, but recently has been reconsidered as possible referring to Antarctica. So, it's possible that the Māori discovered Antarctica long before Europeans had

    • @user-js1mf7gg8t
      @user-js1mf7gg8t 8 месяцев назад +17

      no it was disregarded because it was just a story. they had a similar story in europe too, about a large continent to the south, and they called it "terra australis", its what the name australia was based off. folklore isnt real

    • @Frostieyyy
      @Frostieyyy 7 месяцев назад

      In a sense Terra Australis was real, it just wasn't what Europeans thought it would be. There were 2 continents in the southern hemisphere, Australia, and Antarctica. Folklore in most cases is based off of the truth at the time, thousands of years from now stories we tell today will be considered folklore. So, to claim "folklore isn't real" is to completely disregard alot of discoveries made over the last couple hundred centuries. @@user-js1mf7gg8t

    • @jonistan9268
      @jonistan9268 6 месяцев назад +15

      @@user-js1mf7gg8t That however wasn't folklore. That was a scientific theory. They thought that the southern hemisphere needed as much land as the northern one for stability or whatever and most land known at the time was on the northern hemisphere. So someone just had to find this land. The theory turned out to be kinda wrong: They found land, but it wasn't as big as they expected it to be.
      The Maori thing mentioned above sounds very different.

    • @angrynoodletwentyfive6463
      @angrynoodletwentyfive6463 4 месяца назад +4

      Possible but Highly dubious unless those peoples had a way of knowing there was a land mass there without actually travelling to it, or if they had access to some sort of technology we no longer no about that made it more possible. Antartica is way too far away from other landmasses and way too cold for preindustrial peoples in their sailboats to discover. Even if we assume they could have somehow survived the conditions long enough to make it there, it's almost inconceivable that they would survive them for long enough to make it back to tell the tale.

    • @foropok
      @foropok 3 месяца назад

      ​@@user-js1mf7gg8t stupid baby. little baby

  • @MinimiMax
    @MinimiMax 2 года назад +116

    The thing is, the landscape itself has changed drastically over the years. I find it quite possible that Antarctica's current state could be the result of the ice age and there is no way of knowing what the land was like before that or who lived there unless you remove all the ice and access what's beneath it.

    • @tAgJaCk3D
      @tAgJaCk3D Год назад +11

      It actually is true. Antarctica hasn't been covered in ice a big part of its existance. About 34 million years ago the ice started forming at the poles.

    • @catfacecat.
      @catfacecat. Год назад +6

      And if you remove the ice, then earth won't be happy

  • @manmeetsingh4719
    @manmeetsingh4719 3 года назад +9766

    When early humans reached UK, Queen Elizabeth was already there.

    • @ygotsvlog3762
      @ygotsvlog3762 3 года назад +143

      No it was philip

    • @human8985
      @human8985 3 года назад +82

      @Cyprian Szut huh why

    • @ethantoal42
      @ethantoal42 3 года назад +82

      @@jorehmy3248 They were just saying that Phillip is older than Lizzy

    • @niallcook2271
      @niallcook2271 3 года назад +39

      @@ygotsvlog3762 I mean he’s not even English so nice one...

    • @ygotsvlog3762
      @ygotsvlog3762 3 года назад +8

      @@jorehmy3248 bruh i get it just trying to add more

  • @christopherkeller6367
    @christopherkeller6367 3 года назад +6644

    So basically we beat the story mode in 1895 and we have just been doing all the side missions/quests ever since

    • @Mynamewashere
      @Mynamewashere 2 года назад +653

      There is the rest of the universe left in the storymode.

    • @ankerhr
      @ankerhr 2 года назад +426

      right now we’re doing the prep missions to continue with the story line

    • @paradox1315
      @paradox1315 2 года назад +260

      The ww's were the DLC'S

    • @thenorseguy2495
      @thenorseguy2495 2 года назад +78

      I wonder if those explorers had problems with the World getting blurry and shot at by invisible snipers 😆

    • @rykerwilson3348
      @rykerwilson3348 2 года назад +46

      NO WE MUST COLONIZE MARS

  • @kurzackd
    @kurzackd Год назад +83

    06:09 -- when you mentioned Svalbard getting discovered in 1604, here's something really interesting:
    That long island to the east of it, already painted pink, north of the Russian mainland is called Novaya Zemlya.
    It was discovered in... The *11th* century !! WOW ! :O
    Unbelievable, considering how much more unreachable and remote it looks... ! :O

    • @thebakersbaker4724
      @thebakersbaker4724 Год назад +6

      It’s not very surprising. You can see a tiny peninsula stretching out very close to the island. During the winter, the area gets frozen over. So it’s quite easy to get there. The only reason people haven’t done it thousands of years sooner is because very few people lived in that area very close to the island. Let alone people with a desire to navigate through the super cold conditions of northern Siberia. Meanwhile, Svalbard is very far from even the northernmost parts of Scandinavia. And the only thing people could see for many hundreds of miles was more ocean (frozen for much of the year)

    • @kurzackd
      @kurzackd Год назад +4

      @@thebakersbaker4724 that all sounds very logical indeed ! Solid reasoning!
      *BUT* ... I'm still not *100%* convinced... Norsemen were traditional seafarerrs and explorers, it was almost in their genes, they were so good at it !
      Whereas Russians.. *WEREN'T !!* ... at least not in the *11th century* ....
      idk it's still weird to me...

    • @thebakersbaker4724
      @thebakersbaker4724 Год назад +3

      @@kurzackd I guess I could take that into account. The only thing you got wrong there is that the few people who lived there weren’t Russians. They were Nenets, an ethnic minority in that region.

    • @kurzackd
      @kurzackd Год назад +1

      @@thebakersbaker4724 yes, the people who *LIVED* there were NOT Russians.
      But when this video discusses "discoveries", it implies travel, exploration and cartography.
      According to Wikipedia, Novaya Zemlya was first *described* by Rus from Novgorod.

    • @thebakersbaker4724
      @thebakersbaker4724 Год назад +2

      @@kurzackd so the people who ventured to places in the video thousands of years before writing and cartography were invented DIDN’T discover it? Also, it’s likely that the Nenets discovered the region long before the Rus venturers did

  • @mahdirabie1861
    @mahdirabie1861 2 года назад +85

    I studied a bit of archeology this semester and I want to say all the dates and details in this video are compatible with what I learned. Thank you for making your videos from reliable sources. It was very interesting

  • @markhenley3097
    @markhenley3097 7 лет назад +554

    No *human* has discovered my bedroom yet.

    • @singingsun04
      @singingsun04 7 лет назад +28

      Frost Gaming101 what if he's not human

    • @Lawlsworth1337
      @Lawlsworth1337 7 лет назад +16

      the architects that built your room did lol

    • @blacksheep1094
      @blacksheep1094 7 лет назад +1

      Prince of Orange sheesh kthulu must be in their

    • @willeason2319
      @willeason2319 7 лет назад +1

      shadow336k they didn't know it was his room tho

    • @mrsmith274
      @mrsmith274 7 лет назад +3

      Maoris killed and ate the indigenous population of new zealand
      poor research.

  • @StopChangingUsernamesYouTube
    @StopChangingUsernamesYouTube 3 года назад +3223

    So after the 000's, it was about like flying around at the top of the map in Terraria, just to get rid of the blank spots.

  • @viaquabee
    @viaquabee 2 года назад +6

    Ethiopia: Tutorial
    Asia: Mini Boss
    Europe: Story
    Australia: First Boss
    America’s: Halfway through the game
    Antarctica: Final Boss
    Space and some random islands: DLC

  • @_NICHOLAS-A_
    @_NICHOLAS-A_ 8 месяцев назад +8

    Now in 2023, the last discovered place on Earth is an island called Qeqertaq Avannarleq in the Arctic Sea discovered in August 2021.

  • @alphqbet_soup9234
    @alphqbet_soup9234 4 года назад +2407

    Island: exists
    Britain: imagetcha

  • @michaeldameron1543
    @michaeldameron1543 3 года назад +2900

    "Bermuda was discovered by a shipwrecked crew"
    That triangle has been there a while then, huh?

    • @myusanawnghkd
      @myusanawnghkd 3 года назад +69

      Always has been🔫

    • @ponraul1221
      @ponraul1221 3 года назад +38

      Bermuda has probably the best climate on Earth, so it ain’t a bad place to be stranded.

    • @shrekazowski232
      @shrekazowski232 3 года назад +4

      thats.. kinda the point of its name

    • @michaeldameron1543
      @michaeldameron1543 3 года назад

      @@shrekazowski232 Comedy

    • @evanwarthen1146
      @evanwarthen1146 3 года назад +8

      Its interesting that its infamy started the moment it was discovered, the first of many shipwrecks.

  • @stephenkehl7158
    @stephenkehl7158 2 года назад +38

    I recall hearing about a small pleasure craft sailing out of Hawaii that got lost in a storm in 1963, stranding its two man crew and five passengers on a hithero unknown island in the South Pacific for fifteen years. I can’t recall the name, but I believe it was named after the first mate.

    • @daleeloph6888
      @daleeloph6888 2 года назад +4

      Yeah they left port for a 3 hour tour the day Kennedy was shot.

    • @IDATMAN
      @IDATMAN Год назад +3

      I thought they left out from California

    • @dlo111
      @dlo111 8 месяцев назад +1

      Hahahaha!!! 😂 Well played!😅

  • @carealoo744
    @carealoo744 Год назад +17

    The day we discover another dimension to Earth will be the equivalent of people discovering more land back in the day.

  • @guillecalahorra9546
    @guillecalahorra9546 5 лет назад +3687

    This video was discovered by James Cook

  • @thwb4661
    @thwb4661 4 года назад +1762

    Islands be like: I'm the last discovered Place!!!
    Antartica: hold my ice

    • @spacebirb7934
      @spacebirb7934 4 года назад +39

      Actually, a few islands were discovered after Antarctica

    • @AmaDominiCanes
      @AmaDominiCanes 4 года назад +35

      Antarctica is a really big island if you think about it

    • @cargilekm
      @cargilekm 4 года назад +6

      There are maps that show Antarctica before being discovered by the Russian or Norway. So some one must have known about it in the past. I think it was in the 15th or 16th century.

    • @ra_alf9467
      @ra_alf9467 4 года назад +4

      @@cargilekm Piri Reis map

    • @cargilekm
      @cargilekm 4 года назад +1

      @@ra_alf9467 Thankyou, I forgot the name and reference, but believe the map predates the discovery by 200 years.

  • @man8785
    @man8785 Год назад +7

    This is one of my favourite videos on RUclips and for some reason brings tears to my eyes, but I think you forgot about the Severnaya Zemlya, which I believe wasn't sighted until 1913, and not explored until 1930.

    • @iwantmykidssusan4941
      @iwantmykidssusan4941 Год назад +1

      If this made you tear up you need to watch kurzgesagt’s video on the largest black holes in the universe

  • @ItsAA_Plays
    @ItsAA_Plays Год назад +18

    "If you ever feel useless just remember the Arctic was never seen by the humans."

  • @Nnnnnnnnnnp
    @Nnnnnnnnnnp 7 лет назад +14904

    why can i watch these videos for hours but can't pay attention in history class for more than 3 minutes

    • @nickpro8116
      @nickpro8116 7 лет назад +91

      No idea

    • @ramztribe
      @ramztribe 7 лет назад +772

      Because you enjoy it!

    • @Liv-hx9xx
      @Liv-hx9xx 7 лет назад +59

      Same

    • @atlanti8006
      @atlanti8006 7 лет назад +39

      Dominic Ciccarelli me too

    • @sablaik4634
      @sablaik4634 7 лет назад +630

      because it's presented on you in an interesting way

  • @chieckenman4432
    @chieckenman4432 2 года назад +3243

    funny that the last land discovered on earth is an entire massive continent

    • @alexd0887
      @alexd0887 2 года назад +35

      what is it i dont wanna watch this vid

    • @Ryan15beast
      @Ryan15beast 2 года назад +82

      @@TheEthanEdge did you watch the video? It said Antarctica

    • @TheEthanEdge
      @TheEthanEdge 2 года назад +154

      @@Ryan15beast no shit

    • @felipeoshiro6551
      @felipeoshiro6551 2 года назад +14

      @@Ryan15beast no way

    • @raccoon2447
      @raccoon2447 2 года назад +28

      @@Ryan15beast r/whoooosh

  • @Michaelthekiwi
    @Michaelthekiwi Год назад +5

    In regards to Antarctica, James Cook sailed south of the Antarctic Circle in January 1774 until he encountered pack ice that extended 120km from the coast of Antarctica. Technically not the land portion, but Cook reached the edge of Antarctica by sea.

    • @alataza100
      @alataza100 11 месяцев назад +1

      Gabriel de Castilla reached that latitude 170 years before Cook

  • @shaneschambach932
    @shaneschambach932 2 года назад +13

    4 different concepts (and let me know if you agree with me or not):
    1. First arrival (NOT permanent or long term human settlement)
    2. Peopeling (first permanent or long term human settlement)
    3. Discovering (realization of a new land, previously unknown)
    4. Mapping (actually making the new land known to the rest of the world or the ‘known’ world at the time)

  • @360fishingadventures8
    @360fishingadventures8 5 лет назад +1897

    Bermuda was discovered by people who SHIPWRECKED?!
    *Coincidence, I think not!*

    • @how_doyouridebikesagain7325
      @how_doyouridebikesagain7325 5 лет назад +15

      Lol same here

    • @comi-cchi
      @comi-cchi 5 лет назад +26

      when i heard that i was like
      ok i need to go through the comments, there's no way no one pointed that out

    • @jgc4818
      @jgc4818 4 года назад +11

      Actually, it was settled by shipwrecked people headed for Virginia in 1608 or 1609. Bermuda itself had been known about for a much longer time, since at least the 1530's. Interestingly enough, at one time Bermuda was part of Virginia.

    • @heheguy0923
      @heheguy0923 4 года назад

      -----------------

    • @yikoool7009
      @yikoool7009 4 года назад +6

      Hey look! Land!
      *A H H H H H H*
      *Pirate boi274 drowned*

  • @gabrflyan6364
    @gabrflyan6364 4 года назад +614

    Earth: exists
    Humans: *its free real estate*

    • @DualityOttawa
      @DualityOttawa 4 года назад +14

      best comment thus far

    • @ebrudeniz6764
      @ebrudeniz6764 4 года назад +3

      Literally

    • @Shuhua1999
      @Shuhua1999 4 года назад +8

      Also humans: Now lets charge each other for it.

    • @thiccboi2696
      @thiccboi2696 4 года назад +1

      So stupid but so funny lol

    • @zetjet9901
      @zetjet9901 4 года назад

      Well I mean technically, yes.

  • @NoxAimsAndMakesEdits
    @NoxAimsAndMakesEdits Год назад +4

    When the thumbnail doesn't lie

  • @mdray3976
    @mdray3976 Год назад +1

    Very interesting! Thanks for sharing this!

  • @piratezulzi9019
    @piratezulzi9019 4 года назад +828

    Natives: No one can find us on stranded islands
    James Cook wants to know your location

    • @hyonker2134
      @hyonker2134 4 года назад +66

      *james cook already knows your location*

    • @IzichiUchiha
      @IzichiUchiha 4 года назад +30

      Spike ball Productions *James cook has found you*

    • @Archduke_Astatos
      @Archduke_Astatos 4 года назад +12

      More like; JAMES COOK HAS DISCOVERED YOUR ISLAND

    • @olbradley
      @olbradley 4 года назад +10

      James Cook *knows* your location

    • @Sci_X1
      @Sci_X1 3 года назад +5

      James cook wants to get the hell off of hawaii

  • @anawesomepet
    @anawesomepet 3 года назад +562

    Random fact relating to this video:
    The last piece of land was found in 1953 called “Berkner Island”
    Yes, Elizabeth became queen before the map was complete.

    • @justanotheremptychannel2472
      @justanotheremptychannel2472 3 года назад +7

      Cool

    • @michaelweston409
      @michaelweston409 3 года назад +39

      Basically a frozen island that resurfaced from under the Antartic Ice shelves in the late 1950s.

    • @bca_4321
      @bca_4321 3 года назад +10

      This excludes newly formed islands like Surtsey I assume

    • @jdr5513
      @jdr5513 3 года назад +1

      *1957

    • @cyalknight
      @cyalknight 3 года назад +7

      And Landsat Island was discovered in 1976. (Named after the discoverer.) Oh, and Zalzala Koh in 2013, but it's also undiscovery by 2016. Also, Home Reef in Tonga with its discovery in "1852, 1857, 1984, and 2006."

  • @omegadragonRandom
    @omegadragonRandom Месяц назад +2

    The fact that James cook was so nosy that his name was mentioned 3 times even though his lifetime takes up .025% of the human era is kinda funny

  • @aryansatvati4161
    @aryansatvati4161 2 года назад +2

    It was very interesting thank you for making this video🤔❤❤

  • @sohamacharya171
    @sohamacharya171 3 года назад +1409

    When you realize the island where Napoleon was finally exiled was discovered by a guy who was in exile:

    • @revenevan11
      @revenevan11 3 года назад +60

      Yeah that blew my mind lol.

    • @nakdedoggo9447
      @nakdedoggo9447 3 года назад +16

      @@uniqueperson.heart_ Dude... uncool

    • @creeperplayz1089
      @creeperplayz1089 3 года назад +2

      @@nakdedoggo9447 Oversimplified!

    • @maocharlisme
      @maocharlisme 2 года назад +2

      Kinda sus... some smartass probably got inspired! 😆

    • @Sanas_Shy_Language
      @Sanas_Shy_Language 2 года назад

      to be fair, being all alone on an island sounds kinda cool-

  • @wolf-codm7787
    @wolf-codm7787 3 года назад +917

    “Usually when humans arrive somewhere things die”
    -RealLifeLore 2017

    • @ahmadashour4465
      @ahmadashour4465 3 года назад +13

      *2016

    • @Nimai_Aquino
      @Nimai_Aquino 3 года назад +19

      Things always die when an especies from outside arrive. Like when the dingo arrived in Australia for example.

    • @xValkya
      @xValkya 3 года назад +4

      if you think about it the queen does basically that

    • @dimtei-url
      @dimtei-url 3 года назад +5

      Every colonial power

    • @noelcapito8185
      @noelcapito8185 Год назад +1

      This video was made in Oct 2016

  • @joshgaynor7695
    @joshgaynor7695 Год назад +5

    A flint axe found by fisherman along the Waterford coast may be one of the oldest artifacts ever found in Ireland. Tests will be carried out in coming weeks to determine the age of the axe, which is believed to be hundreds of thousands of years old.

  • @shittakunai1228
    @shittakunai1228 2 года назад +2

    This one's a good idea about the human population, what if trying it on the Pangea theory, the continental drift. :) it was very exciting👏

  • @cosmixstar
    @cosmixstar 2 года назад +2849

    I feel like it would have been so funny if we just didn't discover one chunk of the planet until we got satellites, then everyone would have seen this big chunk of land that's never been seen before lmao

    • @andrewhavrylei6333
      @andrewhavrylei6333 2 года назад +107

      Civ6 in a nutshell

    • @rondameravella2885
      @rondameravella2885 2 года назад +206

      Honestly surprised that didn't happen with a small island chain or the sort

    • @gr6e
      @gr6e 2 года назад +109

      There was an entire rainforest that was undiscovered until satellites, see Julian Bayliss and the Mount Lico expedition

    • @just_golden1085
      @just_golden1085 2 года назад +24

      that would start a war between the powerful nations because all of them are gonna try to claim it

    • @ismail91210
      @ismail91210 2 года назад +13

      @@just_golden1085 Typical europeans

  • @thestrageticgamer1742
    @thestrageticgamer1742 7 лет назад +3270

    Madagascar must have closed down their airports!

  • @rsearchtim
    @rsearchtim 2 года назад +1

    I was waiting to see when the micronesian and mariana islands were discovered. Cool video.

  • @seagreenspiral
    @seagreenspiral Год назад +1

    The Amazon Rainforest was just chilling, then it’s like oh humans are here 💀

  • @IndiBrony
    @IndiBrony 2 года назад +910

    Gotta love how Bermuda of all places was discovered by a shipwreck 😂

    • @MrTomatoOfficial
      @MrTomatoOfficial 2 года назад +3

      Yep

    • @mallow6413
      @mallow6413 2 года назад +2

      Cause of the Bermuda I guessing

    • @cory4163
      @cory4163 2 года назад +2

      Huh kinda suspicious Bermuda 😐

    • @dardargood1410
      @dardargood1410 2 года назад

      That’s crazy

    • @zeffery101
      @zeffery101 2 года назад +1

      @@cory4163 not that suspicious per say. There is just always nasty storms there for meteorological reasons.

  • @jamesplaysgames2017
    @jamesplaysgames2017 3 года назад +1692

    "Humans also arrived in egypt"
    *covers half of the god damn continent*

    • @JotaroKujo-fr7uo
      @JotaroKujo-fr7uo 2 года назад +24

      Lol I didn’t know Egypt was so big

    • @divyde_
      @divyde_ 2 года назад +33

      Didnt you know egypt was the biggest sand desert in the world?

    • @firingundying8122
      @firingundying8122 2 года назад +13

      @@divyde_ egypt is a country fucking moron

    • @divyde_
      @divyde_ 2 года назад +67

      @@firingundying8122 r/whossh i lived in egypt for 3 years lolololooololololol

    • @beholdvonbismark
      @beholdvonbismark 2 года назад +8

      @@JotaroKujo-fr7uo what he showed wasn't Egypt, Egypt is a small part of it by the Red Sea and the White sea

  • @Ethan-qy5ji
    @Ethan-qy5ji 2 года назад +2

    The world really isn’t full of people. There is still so much room on earth

  • @littlemeow124
    @littlemeow124 Год назад +6

    I'm surprised by the fact that humanity had already discovered Australia before they discovered Europe and the americas

  • @shikharathore8630
    @shikharathore8630 3 года назад +3753

    can we say that etophia conquered the whole world

    • @thechaddening8784
      @thechaddening8784 3 года назад +254

      no because the human race didn't start in Ethiopia and started in the bottom of Iraq with Adam and Eve

    • @Its_just_rocket_science
      @Its_just_rocket_science 3 года назад +19

      Clever!

    • @stilscarlott
      @stilscarlott 3 года назад +258

      @@Nebulisuzer It was Ethiopia where the earliest humans were discovered

    • @thoremblem3625
      @thoremblem3625 3 года назад +294

      The Chaddening Adam and Eve didn’t exist and the first humans lived in Ethiopia

    • @bradyhamilton3827
      @bradyhamilton3827 3 года назад +25

      the plasmatic gamer no that’s wrong the first civilization started in Iraq (Sumeria) humans were nomads for a while

  • @judyclark807
    @judyclark807 4 года назад +1179

    “Humans have arrived in Egypt”
    Points to Morocco

    • @SalMan-fd4mo
      @SalMan-fd4mo 4 года назад +58

      1:39 your welcome

    • @muffinatordlux
      @muffinatordlux 4 года назад +5

      and he didnt mention the cradle of human kind... i dont believe this dude..

    • @lyndonbjohnson2865
      @lyndonbjohnson2865 4 года назад +14

      He mentions points to Egypt.

    • @snivylink2119
      @snivylink2119 4 года назад +20

      *points to the entire northern half of africa*

    • @Mozzie402
      @Mozzie402 4 года назад +20

      "Humanity had reached the democratic republic of the Congo"
      Points at Angola 1:19

  • @CnMinus1432
    @CnMinus1432 2 года назад +1

    I'd love to see the sources that peg the southeastern Baltic states to be the last area ever settled in mainland Europe. That seems fascinating and quite improbable unless all of Scandinavia is (quite unjustly) treated as one unit from Rødbyhavn to Nordkap. Settling all of it would include both some slight sea travel to go from present day Denmark to Sweden (not to mention getting around between Denmark's islands) and a massive trek to settle northern Norway. Alternatively it would require going all the way around across the Karelia, which would quite likely take you through the southeastern Baltic states anyway.

  • @shivamkatale5909
    @shivamkatale5909 10 месяцев назад +1

    Science is continually evolving and making itself better over the time , the journey of humanity discovering different landscape on earth can be predicted by the fossils and ancient structures our ancestors left behind but please note that we may stumble upon something that un folds some new mind-blowing secrets we couldn't even imagine ❤

  • @valestavro
    @valestavro 4 года назад +1329

    So Antarctica was first seen by A Russian and discovered by Norway, while they are living in basically the opposite site of the globe?

    • @brunoalves-pg9eo
      @brunoalves-pg9eo 4 года назад +193

      Maybe because other countries were disencouraged by the cold, and since they're used to it...

    • @valestavro
      @valestavro 4 года назад +125

      @@brunoalves-pg9eo Seems logical but still, Antarctica is less than 6 km away from Chile!

    • @noexit175
      @noexit175 4 года назад +123

      @@valestavro Yea but its not just about location but also about ability. Not everyone had the money, time, resources, or equipment to explore as much as others.

    • @davidlawrence9091
      @davidlawrence9091 4 года назад +22

      They wanted to get away and found something similiar!

    • @SuperNoora88
      @SuperNoora88 4 года назад +12

      They went over let's say Svalbard and found it cuz they are one of the most northernmost countries in the would *DUH*

  • @idontknowanymore2437
    @idontknowanymore2437 4 года назад +559

    "There's not much more to explore here"
    Antarctica: *Am I a joke to you?*

  • @dragoncantor
    @dragoncantor 2 года назад

    Gosh - that means my grandmother was born the same year the first person landed on Antarctica! That makes history feel real.

  • @tanjasbored
    @tanjasbored 2 года назад +2

    I learned more here than I learned in history

  • @thewaterdraken7836
    @thewaterdraken7836 2 года назад +2023

    Natives: *vibing*
    James cook for absolutely no reason: *James cook wants to know your location*

    • @elbo7755
      @elbo7755 2 года назад +7

      dead meme

    • @addi_addi
      @addi_addi 2 года назад +65

      @@elbo7755 ur mom

    • @joaopires3917
      @joaopires3917 2 года назад +18

      @@elbo7755 still better than u

    • @1CE.
      @1CE. 2 года назад +5

      O no, the horror
      No longer have to die before being 30 and can enjoy showers and pizza

    • @miwami.
      @miwami. 2 года назад +3

      They probably beat the shit out of him, too.

  • @Potatoman1578
    @Potatoman1578 7 лет назад +313

    I literally died when he said "this frozen hellhole" XD

  • @ariunjargalariunaa3585
    @ariunjargalariunaa3585 6 месяцев назад +2

    Maldives: Am i a joke to you?

  • @hellodetective4862
    @hellodetective4862 2 года назад

    How I wish thia channel waa available during my highschool time. And Im still learning this at my age of 35 now

  • @doublecircus
    @doublecircus 4 года назад +500

    2:12 “Usually when humans arrive somewhere for the first time, things die” 😂

    • @daerdevvyl4314
      @daerdevvyl4314 4 года назад +5

      Sae Rin Five thousand years later.

    • @akhilthomas5713
      @akhilthomas5713 4 года назад +20

      6:26 they ate dodo

    • @kamilnuriev7437
      @kamilnuriev7437 4 года назад +3

      This is sad:(

    • @doublecircus
      @doublecircus 4 года назад +1

      Grill No, it’s hilarious but true

    • @kriscussans
      @kriscussans 4 года назад +1

      @@doublecircus I get the joke, but the statement in the video isn't quite true. The humans interbreeded with Neanderthals, its not a straightforward genocide. There are DNA tests proving our Neanderthal heritage.

  • @maksim9513
    @maksim9513 2 года назад +1677

    There is probably still a rock sticking out of the ocean still undiscovered.

  • @alizhear2061
    @alizhear2061 2 года назад +1

    May give us a sad feeling☹️
    But this feeling quickly disappear when remembering we have a whole universe to explore🥳

  • @QALore
    @QALore Год назад +2

    The kid who tried to make his own country and wants to expand it: *welp now my job's over*

  • @kintondie
    @kintondie 3 года назад +3434

    As someone who actually studies anthropology in college, I can’t believe how accurate this is.

    • @lifesupport5478
      @lifesupport5478 3 года назад +218

      And yet, this is only estimated by some fossils. It remains an educated guess. Maybe humans discover something in the future that changes the perspective of their early days completely.

    • @victormendes956
      @victormendes956 3 года назад +130

      The content is awesome indeed! However, it's unsurprising they haven't mentioned the cave paintings found in Brazil dated between 10.000 to 50.000 years old (considering artifacts found in the area). This gave rise to hypothesis that humans reached the southern part of the continent before the northern land bridge. Unfortunately, lack of funding and disregard for science in South America and, most specially Brazil, make these sources hard to reach and further research almost impossible to develop. It's natural that the better research founding of USA favours the narrative and publicization of the northern land bridge hypothesis. If you are interested, the paintings are located in "Serra da Capivara", in "Caverns da pedra pintada" (cave of painted rocks). It's a remote area in Brazil and the few researchers maintaining the area have been suffering a lot from lack of funding. I had the opportunity to be advised by a professor closely related to the researchers of Serra da Capivara.

    • @rolandomayorga5280
      @rolandomayorga5280 3 года назад +34

      I feel sorry that you actually study that in college, you wasting your money smh 🤦🏽

    • @victormendes956
      @victormendes956 3 года назад +137

      @@rolandomayorga5280 This kind of shortsightedness is what screws up with science funding. Anthropology was originally created to better manage and bring native populations into submission of expansionist interests. It was, and perhaps still is in some contexts, highly strategic and applicable. Anthropology and sociology has been helping health officials to manage ebola of outbreaks in some areas, because they understand the social rituals that helped to spread the disease. There is no "waste of money" in any subject. It's and investment. Developments in arts were and still are responsible for many breakthroughs in technology, administration and beyond. Technology, engineering and STEM "hard sciences" in general are complemented and often led by social sciences and arts. Some destructive interests are always advocating for "funding useful education only". This kind of discourse led to some major cuts in science funding for social and arts subjects in my country, but they also cut medical sciences and all others in the package too. It seems it's easier to blame "waste" on arts and social sciences to cut everything else in the package.

    • @etraaseth1035
      @etraaseth1035 3 года назад +28

      Let’s not forget that Canada/Northern US was discovered by Leif Erikson, Son of Erik the red, a Viking from Norway/Iceland.......first Europeans there
      Screw you Columbus

  • @harrybarodawala3588
    @harrybarodawala3588 7 лет назад +3025

    sheesh if they used google maps, maybe a lot of these places would have been found quicker

  • @EasyAvdud
    @EasyAvdud 2 года назад +3

    FunFact: South Sudan 🇸🇸 was discovered in 2012

    • @SuuneSan
      @SuuneSan 2 года назад +1

      No. The land of South Sudan was discovered long ago, but it became a country recently. Before its independence, it was originally Sudan.

  • @DS-ud6ys
    @DS-ud6ys 8 месяцев назад +1

    You can say that James Cook discovered Antartica even he did not sight it (turned around just about 100 miles from the continent). When he observed a very large number of huge icebergs everywhere around the Antarctic Circle, he made the correct conclusion that all these icebergs can be produced only on a very big landmass around the South pole.

    • @ivanovichdelfin8797
      @ivanovichdelfin8797 7 месяцев назад

      Gabriel de Castilla es el verdadero descubridor de la Antártida, en 1603.

  • @acida965
    @acida965 2 года назад +462

    me: drops a stone in the sea, but exposed to air
    "you forgot one"

    • @suhritkanumuru6456
      @suhritkanumuru6456 2 года назад +4

      69th like less go

    • @SuuneSan
      @SuuneSan 2 года назад

      Name it Kapoiagi

    • @XMehrooz
      @XMehrooz 2 года назад +11

      You, a human have already discovered it by then, though...

    • @Persac7
      @Persac7 2 года назад

      @@XMehrooz lol

    • @AccelYT
      @AccelYT 2 года назад +3

      Actually, that wouldn't be qualified as an island, just a rock. An island at least has to have a fresh water source.

  • @tenebrisscarrow3140
    @tenebrisscarrow3140 7 лет назад +2608

    We Brits seem to like getting shipwrecked :/

    • @scrapox5986
      @scrapox5986 7 лет назад +132

      Just look at it like this, at least when Brits get shipwrecked they discover new Islands.

    • @williamwallace3545
      @williamwallace3545 7 лет назад +64

      +Scrapox (Scrapox1) look at it like this... Britain created the world we live in today

    • @makdavian3567
      @makdavian3567 7 лет назад +7

      Tenebris Scarrow
      As do your spellings apparently.."shipwrecked"
      Also Brexit

    • @tenebrisscarrow3140
      @tenebrisscarrow3140 7 лет назад +2

      Makdavian​​ Haha, yes I apologise, the mobile RUclips app doesn't have spellchecker though I did think that was wrong

    • @robertshuxley
      @robertshuxley 7 лет назад +65

      The British Empire had the largest navy in the world for centuries so yeah if you build lots of ships you're more likely to be ship wrecked.

  • @robertdaniel4716
    @robertdaniel4716 2 года назад

    "This frozen hell hole"...I about choked on soup when hearing that

  • @bbraat
    @bbraat 2 дня назад

    I can't get over the fact that humans from Ethiopia and Somalia (south of Egypt) reached India and the Philippines before they reached Egypt.

  • @AWSMcube
    @AWSMcube 7 лет назад +288

    "Humans discovered Uranus before Antarctica"

    • @AWSMcube
      @AWSMcube 7 лет назад +27

      _Insert Lenny here_

    • @magadzhabraftw6157
      @magadzhabraftw6157 7 лет назад +36

      ( ͡◉ ͜ʖ ͡◉)

    • @emmanuelcastro3919
      @emmanuelcastro3919 7 лет назад

      (͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • @harrison85
      @harrison85 7 лет назад

      gasp giggle tell my brother then he goes like boy your creepy then I go to the comment section

    • @Nugcon
      @Nugcon 7 лет назад

      ...

  • @stvnjuhasz
    @stvnjuhasz 2 года назад +260

    Back in high school we were told that Franz Josef Land was the last discovered landmass on Earth (first sighted in 1873). Some googling shows that there were also islands discovered in the 20th century, most recently not by explorers but people sitting behind a computer and analysing satellite data. Would be cool to have a video on this, as well :)

  • @theearthisround3876
    @theearthisround3876 2 года назад +1

    Good job civilization reference

  • @jaredroman3810
    @jaredroman3810 2 года назад

    That’s the most respectful way of spelling “uranus” I’ve ever heard. 😂

  • @truthsmiles
    @truthsmiles 2 года назад +404

    My dad (RIP) used to tell a story that in 1964 the merchant ship he was on “discovered an island”. According to him, it was just a tiny but newly formed volcanic rock jutting a couple feet out of the water in the South Pacific. He was a navigator, and it fell to him to take multiple celestial readings to try and get an accurate location, which the captain than radioed to others in the area (and presumably some other authorities) so maps could be updated to show the hazard. As I recall the captain got to name the island but I don’t know anything more than that. It’s quite possible the island was later washed away and isn’t even an island anymore.
    Apparently this is a pretty regular thing in geologically active areas.

    • @BrandonCockridge18
      @BrandonCockridge18 2 года назад +8

      Useless information

    • @truthsmiles
      @truthsmiles 2 года назад +106

      @@BrandonCockridge18 Helpful comment

    • @BrandonCockridge18
      @BrandonCockridge18 2 года назад +4

      @@truthsmiles thanks dude

    • @GeographyGeek
      @GeographyGeek 2 года назад +86

      @@BrandonCockridge18 personally I enjoyed the story.

    • @BrandonCockridge18
      @BrandonCockridge18 2 года назад +3

      @@GeographyGeek thank you for sharing that information with me. I appreciate that a lot.

  • @bread-cf8fl
    @bread-cf8fl 5 лет назад +1387

    this guy explains better than my history teacher

    • @Modelta
      @Modelta 5 лет назад +7

      maybe be was a history teacher who in college/university went to advanced history classes or he likes history and on google learned it

    • @mauritianmapping6249
      @mauritianmapping6249 5 лет назад +7

      NoobDoesTheInternet=Robloxian

    • @EllFell0_0
      @EllFell0_0 5 лет назад +3

      No he is lieing

    • @bread-cf8fl
      @bread-cf8fl 5 лет назад +1

      @@EllFell0_0 wait wot

    • @EllFell0_0
      @EllFell0_0 5 лет назад +1

      @@bread-cf8fl yeah he lied in some bits

  • @EJ-jw9ow
    @EJ-jw9ow 2 года назад +2

    This either took a *tremendous* amount of research... orrrr you just found a website with a list lol. Either way I do appreciate the knowledge

  • @KyleHerbert13
    @KyleHerbert13 2 года назад

    I was literally on my first turn of a civ game when you mentioned civ. Freaked my stoned ass out lmao

  • @stoffer6365
    @stoffer6365 3 года назад +132

    I love how so many of these are just "some sailors got lost and drifted to a place hitherto untouched by man". Like, the guy with the compass made a mistake, and now you and your buddies made history by being the first humans ever to find a place.

    • @renanleandro5914
      @renanleandro5914 2 года назад +5

      Imagine the amount of people who shipwrecked but weren't so lucky

  • @czikibriki
    @czikibriki 3 года назад +562

    "People have seen Uranus before ever seeing Antarctica." Well, that's a fact when it comes to a doctor that checks my prostate

  • @HjorturPwns
    @HjorturPwns 9 месяцев назад

    Kind of a copout here, but in Iceland, there's an island called Surtsey that only first formed in 1963, and was an active volcano until 1967. It's not allowed to go there, as it's being used as an experiment for how life naturally migrates to new lands, but it has been visited by scientists (with strict sterilization procedures).

  • @santiagoayala2975
    @santiagoayala2975 2 месяца назад

    Madagascar is like that place that is right next to your hometown, but you can't get to it until later in the game when you get HMs Surf, Waterfall and Rock Climb.

  • @nicktass10
    @nicktass10 4 года назад +242

    New Zealand: I was the last place to discover
    Random Islands: No I was!
    ...
    The Ocean Floor: Amateurs.

    • @YellowMM-dt9bm
      @YellowMM-dt9bm 3 года назад +2

      You calling me dumb for living in new Zealand

    • @svenneboll3984
      @svenneboll3984 3 года назад +2

      @@YellowMM-dt9bm yes

    • @YellowMM-dt9bm
      @YellowMM-dt9bm 3 года назад +3

      @@svenneboll3984 that's rude it's not my fault I live there

    • @AA-bz1pr
      @AA-bz1pr 3 года назад +3

      @@YellowMM-dt9bm Who let you onto RUclips?

    • @YellowMM-dt9bm
      @YellowMM-dt9bm 3 года назад +5

      @@AA-bz1pr wow you Americans are racist

  • @Mazzucco
    @Mazzucco 7 лет назад +725

    Everytime he says "years ago" you need to take a shot

    • @DavionLane
      @DavionLane 7 лет назад +40

      MazZucco I died

    • @Proccito
      @Proccito 7 лет назад +3

      Iwm nath thrun....I m NATH drunngg.... *hick* I AM NATH DRANK

    • @aaronsandman749
      @aaronsandman749 7 лет назад +12

      The moment i read your comment, he said years ago. Yeah no thanks, i like being alive. xD

    • @CyberWarriorVideos
      @CyberWarriorVideos 7 лет назад +3

      +ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ Lyndsay Hey Don't threaten me with a good time ;)

    • @DarkenMapper03
      @DarkenMapper03 7 лет назад +4

      "Where was the last place discovered on earth" but everytime he says "years ago" it gets 5% faster

  • @cartierstorm4434
    @cartierstorm4434 2 года назад +1

    Ethiopia (195,000 BC)
    The Sudans (140k-160kyr ago)
    Southern Africa (125,000 years ago)
    Arabia (125,000 years ago)
    Israel (100,000 years ago)
    Oman (75k-125kyr ago)
    DRC (90,000 years ago)
    Mainland India (70,000 years ago)
    Philippines (67,000 years ago)
    Taiwan (50,000 years ago)
    Egypt (50,000 years ago)
    Australia (48,000 years ago)
    Japan (47,000 years ago)
    🇱🇦&🇮🇩 (46,000 years ago)
    Greece (45,000 years ago)
    Italy (43,000 years ago)
    United Kingdom (43,000 years ago)
    Germany (42,000 years ago)
    China (39k-42kyr ago)
    Tasmania (41,000 years ago)
    New Guinea (40,000 years ago)
    Sri Lanka (34,000 years ago)
    Alaska (25k-40kyr ago)
    5 countries (28,000 years ago)
    Portugal (24,500 years ago)
    Sitaly (20,000 years ago)
    Mainland USA (16,000 years ago)
    South America (14,800 years ago)
    Scanonavia (9,200 BC)
    Ireland (7,700 BC)
    Bultick States (7,600 BC)
    Cambodia (7,000 BC)
    Zokhov Island (6,300 BC)
    Malta (5,200 BC)
    Puerto Rico (4,000 BC)
    Greenland (2,000 BC)
    3 countries (1,000 BC)
    Hawaii (290 AD)
    Madagascar (500 AD)

  • @BetterAskRille
    @BetterAskRille 9 месяцев назад

    4:08 I'm literally playing Civ IV while watching this 😂

  • @mystkolenow571
    @mystkolenow571 2 года назад +188

    Polynesians really don't get enough credit in western education. They were amazing sailors

    • @MelonHead78
      @MelonHead78 2 года назад

      Because they really aren’t that important in western history

    • @mystkolenow571
      @mystkolenow571 2 года назад

      @@MelonHead78 i mean.. we learnt about megallan for nothing other than, oh he discovered shit. So kinda moot point.

    • @dinozyx
      @dinozyx Год назад

      thanks

    • @PoProstuBoniacz
      @PoProstuBoniacz 3 месяца назад

      So do Slavs but we are too white for you

  • @noahhh2785
    @noahhh2785 3 года назад +322

    im honestly surprised that the last place discovered wasnt some random island that wasnt discovered until google earth became a thing

    • @IloveRumania
      @IloveRumania 3 года назад +4

      And what was that?

    • @walx274
      @walx274 3 года назад +20

      @@IloveRumania what ? He never said that there was

    • @IloveRumania
      @IloveRumania 3 года назад +6

      @@walx274 I don't know.

    • @walx274
      @walx274 3 года назад +18

      @@IloveRumania you are literally making no sense , is English not your first / main language or something lmao

    • @IloveRumania
      @IloveRumania 3 года назад +2

      @@walx274 English is my native language.

  • @areenboy8742
    @areenboy8742 2 года назад

    Some countries and island are still not there but this still is incredibly accurate

  • @deltaanimation5802
    @deltaanimation5802 2 года назад

    4:09 I was playing civilization 6 while watching this is the backround lol

  • @rangarolls6018
    @rangarolls6018 7 лет назад +659

    The only reason the Polynesians discovered so many islands is because of their unique ability

  • @SaintsRow2001
    @SaintsRow2001 7 лет назад +706

    Ironic that Bermuda was found by a shipwerck!

    • @apoolplayer278
      @apoolplayer278 7 лет назад

      lool

    • @Baconator1368
      @Baconator1368 7 лет назад +4

      I don't see any irony? Am I missing something?

    • @theranger8668
      @theranger8668 7 лет назад +39

      Navigating tools have been known to mess up around the Bermuda triangle in history, which could have been the reason he had a shipwreck

    • @michaelkinzler7194
      @michaelkinzler7194 7 лет назад

      JimboZ90210 ha that's funny

    • @maryamdjahanmir2831
      @maryamdjahanmir2831 7 лет назад

      JimboZ90210 j in i

  • @AsianJakub
    @AsianJakub 2 года назад +1

    I find it funny that he used civ 5 pictures for settlers and boats

  • @Z3N1TY0
    @Z3N1TY0 3 месяца назад

    0:14
    For those wondering, “this gentleman” was Peter Freuchen, a Danish explorer who went around the Arctic

  • @golu_badbola
    @golu_badbola 4 года назад +338

    6:26
    _Dutch has entered the chat._
    _Dodo has left the chat,deleted the game, burned the PC._

    • @afnankusuma2368
      @afnankusuma2368 4 года назад +14

      2:11 same thing happened here

    • @patana256
      @patana256 4 года назад +7

      Dutch: Lvl 30 Boss
      Dodo: Lvl 1 Gangster

    • @bop1k
      @bop1k 4 года назад

      @@afnankusuma2368 u

  • @tommyfroggyy_
    @tommyfroggyy_ 3 года назад +1149

    1938: France held World Cup
    1939: Australia Bushfire
    1940: cancellation of Tokyo Olympics
    1941: Japan attacks Pearl Harbor
    ----------------------
    2018: France wins World Cup
    2019: Australia Bushfire
    2020: Cancellation of Tokyo Olympics
    2021:

  • @Alaninbroomfield
    @Alaninbroomfield 19 дней назад

    Good video!!

  • @Crazy_LG
    @Crazy_LG 2 года назад +1

    I have a suggestion of music to listening after this video, try Explorers, by Muse.

  • @ChimozuFu
    @ChimozuFu 7 лет назад +1317

    They skipped France 😂😂😂

    • @rica6349
      @rica6349 7 лет назад +7

      ChimozuFu No they didn't wtf

    • @ChimozuFu
      @ChimozuFu 7 лет назад +62

      Rica Marie yea they went to UK first

    • @ChimozuFu
      @ChimozuFu 7 лет назад +60

      Rica Marie 2:25

    • @rica6349
      @rica6349 7 лет назад +14

      ChimozuFu Oh 😂 I feel stupid

    • @mildajunior
      @mildajunior 7 лет назад +113

      And so you should.

  • @ARAMRECON117
    @ARAMRECON117 4 года назад +671

    Britain, France and Netherlands:
    Hey let's have a race of who can find and claim the most pieces of land.

    • @quemserei
      @quemserei 4 года назад +39

      Let's wait for the Portuguese to discover something and just take it from them!

    • @ra_alf9467
      @ra_alf9467 4 года назад +35

      Treaty of Tortedillas
      The East belongs to Portuguese and The West belongs to Spanish.
      The natives : crying in their dead kingdoms

    • @endroholic7161
      @endroholic7161 4 года назад +7

      "NETHERLANDS" OR YOU MEAN "SPAAIIIIINNN"

    • @MIKA_SUBSCRIBE
      @MIKA_SUBSCRIBE 4 года назад +4

      @@endroholic7161 no

    • @clownv3026
      @clownv3026 3 года назад +3

      Mika 2006 Well Spain did get a good amount of land back in the day

  • @arjunraman7276
    @arjunraman7276 Год назад

    it makes you wonder how many places may have gone unnamed here, as nobody has discovered them yet

  • @GrieveForTheRoses
    @GrieveForTheRoses 2 года назад +1

    Shout out to early man for taking 15,000 years to go anywhere near France