Fun fact Bikini Bottom is a reference to Bikini Atoll and anytime as a kid we saw a nuclear explosion it was showing Bikini Atolls most recognized mushroom cloud. Also some of the houses are literal car parts
"they were kind enough to relocate its residents" is a nicer way of saying they destroyed a bunch of people's homes to the point where they can never go back
The people of Bikini Atoll were also first placed upon an island that was not capable of sustaining a population of people, and a massive portion of their population starved to death on the island while waiting to be returned home, something they were told would happen, all the while they were still being poisoned by radiation, to the point of horrific radiation poisoning and even more horribly, birth defects including still birth and so-called "jellyfish babies", which are children born without solidified bones or without bones at all. Sorry to be responding to a month old comment, I was just rather bothered by the callousness of the video creator in regards to that, and how quickly they frankly obscured the reality of what happened to those people.
@Keorucyber yeah, it was basically the _only_ tribe on that list that _actually was_ isolated. And the tears in the comments from the Mccarrick apologists were _delicious..._
The Golden Lanceheads venom is so powerful because the only natural prey the Lanceheads have are birds that fly out to the island. They needed venom capable of killing a bird in a matter of a few seconds. It also means you often find the golden lanceheads lounging in the trees above your head.
@@JayJay-z4z2pthe bikini (women swimwear) was named after the island “Bikini Atoll” (island that got nuked at 6:50 ) as they had an explosive effect on men (nuke testing island = explosive)
Just a heads up the centuries are always minus one. So the 17th century is 1600-1699, the 18th century is the 1700s, 19th century the 1800s, 20th century 1900s, and why 2000 was the beginning of the 21st century. It makes sense if you wind it back to 0001 AD-0099 AD those first 100 years makes it the first century.
7:06 No mention of forced relocation? how the nuclear bombs irradiated nearby communities and the US government studied the inhabitants like lab rats, without their consent or any type of medication? Or how greenpeace had to illegally relocate the people to a safe zone?
The scientists did introduce plants to Surtsey. One scientist did a dump on the island and in said poop, there was an undigested tomato seed which then sprouted which was thought to be a marvel of science before the truth was revealed
You missed the funniest of all forbidden islands - Ile aux Serpents in Mauritius. Ironically not full of snakes, but instead covered with a rare species of centipede (the serpent island centipede) which occurs at densities of up to 12 adults/square meter. You cannot walk without potentially stepping on one. They're 3-4 inches long, they're wicked fast, and they love biting!
The ramree island crocodile deaths might've been exaggerated, the person who documented the sightings was very lacking in evidence and reasoning. What more likely happened was that the crocodiles feasted on the imperial Japanese soldiers corpses after the battle.
I've visited Myanmar many times and I've seen saltwater crocodiles size of two game chairs stacked on each other but natives say they found bullets in the japanese soldiers. They say the BDA did it
You missed a fun fact about Surtsey: Ágúst Bjarnason, who used to monitor the progress of plants on volcanic island Surtsey, has uncovered an incident he has kept secret for 45 years. In the summer of ’69, he found a tomato plant on the island, which had grown out of human faeces.
I just beat that game on veteran after not playing it since release. Pretty good and holds up alright, has the hitreg in cod always been that bad btw? Id shoot dudes in the head and nothing, no hitmarker or nothing the bullet just goes right through my target like a third of the time
Other way around. The bikini swimsuit is named after the atoll, not vice-versa. The French fashion designer who introduced it said it was an "explosion" in fasion.
Anybody else notice that he has years on the calendar from the wrong century up on screen during the Poveglia Island section? The 17th century is the 1600s and the 20th century is the 1900s.
the original poster is saying that the video messes up the century count, and then at the end of the comment, clarifies the mistake the youtuber made. and yeah op, ur right. he said "17th century" and then showed a calendar saying "1700s" and then said "in the 20th century" and showed the "2000s." i'm not sure why the first two people misunderstand the point, the mistake that the OP mentions is in the first 40 seconds of the video.
Great video. But I gotta be that guy that points it out... Years that fall between 1700 and 1799 are the 18th century. (Not the 17th century) Years that fall between 2000 and 2099 are the 21st century. (Not the 20th century-- that's 1900-1999).
People havent wearing gas masks in Miyake Jima for years. It is safe to visit. Sometimes the sulphuric gasses in the air increase but this is very rare and the govt keeps it well monitored.
@@SnackBar762 Coordinates consist of two different numbers. He says only one number after each island and there's no sense to the order he says them in.
I really don't get how you don't have atleast 100k subs yet cause your content is really good. The type of video's you make really speak to me and I enjoy every minute of these video's! thanks for uploading stuff like this
As an environmental scientist I would DIE to visit surtsey one day, never thought I’d be saying that in the comments of a forbidden island video lmao 😭😭
In 2001/2002, my family received a letter from a doctor in Florida who, according to some research, didn't actually exist, that contained a white powder. My Grandmother & I went to the hospital. We tested negative, but with what she & I went through without testing positive, I can't even begin to imagine what it would've been like if we tested positive.
Someone must’ve played a cruel practical joke on you. Can I ask what the letter said or what it was about? Or did you freak out and throw it away like you’re supposed to.
@jakeg3126 Actually, Grandmother put on gloves, put in a plastic bag, and save it for possible evidence. Oh, and if it was a "cruel joke," I think I know who it was.
The tragedy of surtsey island is that one of the researchers decided they couldn’t hold it in and went to the bathroom on the island and introduced tomatoes completely ruining the experiment
Massively exaggerated. The experiment wasn't "ruined." The single plant was caught early, new preventative measures were put in place (despite some sources alleging a coverup) and no others have been noted. There was also another incident with potatoes being planted as a prank.
I'm surprised you didn't mention North Sentinel Island. On Google Maps you can still see the wreckage of the ship that was supposed to document their trip.
@@anomalocaris_man that depends. If you intend to do it for a living, as a full time job, you'll have to study biology. That would be about 6 years (likely depending on the country you study and how good you pass exams and such). The specialisation in insects is very much self-tought in my experience. Although you may find some courses on it in museums, institutions etc. Also it would help to choose a related subject for your final year project. But you can also be a hobby entomogist. As I said, specification is self didactive. Museums depend on "adversed laypersons". It's hard to say how difficult it is to get the opportunity to work as an entolomogist. I was crazy lucky to how I ended up in the scientific research center of a museum. So my personal journey might not be the most common one. You definitely need to be passionate. To find the right people. There are internet groups dedicated to the subject. Would be a good first step. The work itself I would say can be challenging. But very diverse and fulfilling too. And very much dependant on what institution you dedicate yourself.
Way to gloss over the suffering of the Marshall Islands' inhabitants, from forced relocation, starvation, birth defects and radiation poisoning to name just a few.
2:21 technically it is no longer completely natually populated, as a scientist pooped on it, and a tomato plant grew from said poop, they did however clean up the mess, but this island cannot be truly called " free from human contamination".
11:45 before spreading false information on the internet, do some research. Sharks hate the taste of humans, and will never actively hunt a human for food.
i imagine the town in spongebob squarepants was called bikini botton because of bikini atoll. all that radiation made the sponge live and the crab build a fast food restaurant
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@@richdarvis1051how is this channel slop? Plus who cares it’s teaching people stuff. And it’s not hurting anyone.
Fun fact Bikini Bottom is a reference to Bikini Atoll and anytime as a kid we saw a nuclear explosion it was showing Bikini Atolls most recognized mushroom cloud. Also some of the houses are literal car parts
I feel like you’re making this whole story up just off the name alone but ima go with it lol
Even the PlayStation 2 game has nukes sticking out of the sand. There’s a theory that the buildings look like that because they’re missile silos.
@@lumiiberry1311 they're car exhausts
"they were kind enough to relocate its residents" is a nicer way of saying they destroyed a bunch of people's homes to the point where they can never go back
The people of Bikini Atoll were also first placed upon an island that was not capable of sustaining a population of people, and a massive portion of their population starved to death on the island while waiting to be returned home, something they were told would happen, all the while they were still being poisoned by radiation, to the point of horrific radiation poisoning and even more horribly, birth defects including still birth and so-called "jellyfish babies", which are children born without solidified bones or without bones at all.
Sorry to be responding to a month old comment, I was just rather bothered by the callousness of the video creator in regards to that, and how quickly they frankly obscured the reality of what happened to those people.
@@maggielouratthanks for saying that, i also got annoyed that he just glossed over how the military treated the islands inhabitants
@@maggielourat it caused 8 generations of birth defects which the United States now pays the Marshallese people to breed out
Would you have preferred that the axis won the war?
I mean this is the guy who also showed the yr 2000 when he said 20th century so
Where is Epstein island
In the US Virgin Islands 😊
he got payed and something else not to mention it
That wasn’t forbidden
Idk but I don’t think diddler island would be a forbidden islan
@@user-qg3ws8pq9oonly if you’re rich enough to
What about North Sentinel Island?
He already explained in isolation tribe
@Keorucyber yeah, it was basically the _only_ tribe on that list that _actually was_ isolated.
And the tears in the comments from the Mccarrick apologists were _delicious..._
@@KeorucyberStill, the title of the video is inaccurate if it isn't even mentioned.
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The Golden Lanceheads venom is so powerful because the only natural prey the Lanceheads have are birds that fly out to the island. They needed venom capable of killing a bird in a matter of a few seconds. It also means you often find the golden lanceheads lounging in the trees above your head.
the bikini was actually named AFTER bikini atoll, due to the apparent "explosive" effect bikinis had on the men seeing them
What do you mean?
@@JayJay-z4z2pthe bikini (women swimwear) was named after the island “Bikini Atoll” (island that got nuked at 6:50 ) as they had an explosive effect on men (nuke testing island = explosive)
@@j0rbo By explosive effect your referring to libido?
@@JayJay-z4z2p yeah im assuming thats what they mean
@@day-me-in That's such an overcomplicated yet simple naming reason
Just a heads up the centuries are always minus one. So the 17th century is 1600-1699, the 18th century is the 1700s, 19th century the 1800s, 20th century 1900s, and why 2000 was the beginning of the 21st century. It makes sense if you wind it back to 0001 AD-0099 AD those first 100 years makes it the first century.
7:06 No mention of forced relocation? how the nuclear bombs irradiated nearby communities and the US government studied the inhabitants like lab rats, without their consent or any type of medication?
Or how greenpeace had to illegally relocate the people to a safe zone?
7:31
US moment
The scientists did introduce plants to Surtsey. One scientist did a dump on the island and in said poop, there was an undigested tomato seed which then sprouted which was thought to be a marvel of science before the truth was revealed
Grapes are grown on Poveglia Island to produce a wine that is reported to be, double meaning intended, to die for. It's a bucket list item for me.
You missed the funniest of all forbidden islands - Ile aux Serpents in Mauritius. Ironically not full of snakes, but instead covered with a rare species of centipede (the serpent island centipede) which occurs at densities of up to 12 adults/square meter. You cannot walk without potentially stepping on one. They're 3-4 inches long, they're wicked fast, and they love biting!
boring
@@a.alphonso6193 You did not just call an island stuffed to the gills with centipedes boring
I❤ centipedes
The ramree island crocodile deaths might've been exaggerated, the person who documented the sightings was very lacking in evidence and reasoning. What more likely happened was that the crocodiles feasted on the imperial Japanese soldiers corpses after the battle.
I've visited Myanmar many times and I've seen saltwater crocodiles size of two game chairs stacked on each other but natives say they found bullets in the japanese soldiers. They say the BDA did it
It is like the SS Indianapolis. More soldiers died to dehydration than to sharks
You missed a fun fact about Surtsey:
Ágúst Bjarnason, who used to monitor the progress of plants on volcanic island Surtsey, has uncovered an incident he has kept secret for 45 years. In the summer of ’69, he found a tomato plant on the island, which had grown out of human faeces.
“When nature calls, sometimes it’s just to dinner” is a bar.
As a Brazilian myself, every time I watch videos with the theme “deadliest places on earth” I just wait for the moment when Snake Island will show up
I REMEMBER....AHHH!!! VORKUTA....REBIRTH ISLAND!!....THE NUMBERS....
What do the numbers mean mason!?
@@друг-и2уkiss my ass! AAAAAAAAAAAA
I just beat that game on veteran after not playing it since release. Pretty good and holds up alright, has the hitreg in cod always been that bad btw? Id shoot dudes in the head and nothing, no hitmarker or nothing the bullet just goes right through my target like a third of the time
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To add: Gruinard Island has since ben cleaned up and sold off. So you still can't visit without permission from the land owner.
Other way around. The bikini swimsuit is named after the atoll, not vice-versa. The French fashion designer who introduced it said it was an "explosion" in fasion.
Anybody else notice that he has years on the calendar from the wrong century up on screen during the Poveglia Island section? The 17th century is the 1600s and the 20th century is the 1900s.
No. We currently live in the 21st century, from 2001-2100
the original poster is saying that the video messes up the century count, and then at the end of the comment, clarifies the mistake the youtuber made.
and yeah op, ur right. he said "17th century" and then showed a calendar saying "1700s" and then said "in the 20th century" and showed the "2000s."
i'm not sure why the first two people misunderstand the point, the mistake that the OP mentions is in the first 40 seconds of the video.
Yes and it bothers me way too much.
Bothered me more than all the inaccurate information
Was hoping for a brief SpongeBob reference with Bikini Atoll but oh well
Me too
bro has a spongebob oc
@@hydromancer4916 i have one aswell
I felt on your video out of nowhere, I don't regret it one bit. Super interesting, funny and well shown/explained. Thank you for your work !
4:11 aw i like that the baby crocs are pictured on the island too
Great video. But I gotta be that guy that points it out...
Years that fall between 1700 and 1799 are the 18th century. (Not the 17th century)
Years that fall between 2000 and 2099 are the 21st century. (Not the 20th century-- that's 1900-1999).
People havent wearing gas masks in Miyake Jima for years. It is safe to visit. Sometimes the sulphuric gasses in the air increase but this is very rare and the govt keeps it well monitored.
Bouvet island? you mean punk hazard?
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"A volcano in a country called Iceland may be ironic..."
Have you been to Iceland?
Especially lately....
Iceland: we want to preserve nature and study it.
USA: hehe, nukes go brrrrrr
8:03 The two piece swimwear, was named after the Atoll because people were blown away when it made its debut.
7:45 and yet somehow Stephen Hillenburg found inspiration to make a several decade long TV show
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@@Loganssinspongebob squarepants
This channel is like an encyclopedia
What’s up with all the random numbers at the end of the islands?
Wdym
Yeah I'm wondering the same lol
The years I’m pretty sure
Are you meaning coordinates?
@@SnackBar762 Coordinates consist of two different numbers. He says only one number after each island and there's no sense to the order he says them in.
I really don't get how you don't have atleast 100k subs yet cause your content is really good. The type of video's you make really speak to me and I enjoy every minute of these video's! thanks for uploading stuff like this
Day 5 of asking for every hurricane explained!
Sentinel Island: Am I a joke to you?
Well people do live there
Well, the _missionary_ efforts are...
@@seand.g423failing which is good
Yeah, the indigenous people, but it's illegal to go.@jessicacolegrove4152
I mean without Bikini Atoll we wouldn't have Spongebob, soooo I'd say worth it
And Godzilla
As an environmental scientist I would DIE to visit surtsey one day, never thought I’d be saying that in the comments of a forbidden island video lmao 😭😭
In 2001/2002, my family received a letter from a doctor in Florida who, according to some research, didn't actually exist, that contained a white powder. My Grandmother & I went to the hospital. We tested negative, but with what she & I went through without testing positive, I can't even begin to imagine what it would've been like if we tested positive.
@@AllTheWeirdestProject woah dude that's nuts
Someone must’ve played a cruel practical joke on you.
Can I ask what the letter said or what it was about? Or did you freak out and throw it away like you’re supposed to.
@jakeg3126 Actually, Grandmother put on gloves, put in a plastic bag, and save it for possible evidence.
Oh, and if it was a "cruel joke," I think I know who it was.
@@AllTheWeirdestProject ok. so neither. Don't know but kept it.
Unfortunately, no. The second we saw the powder, we got to the hospital, where we were also interviewed by cops.
The tragedy of surtsey island is that one of the researchers decided they couldn’t hold it in and went to the bathroom on the island and introduced tomatoes completely ruining the experiment
Massively exaggerated. The experiment wasn't "ruined." The single plant was caught early, new preventative measures were put in place (despite some sources alleging a coverup) and no others have been noted.
There was also another incident with potatoes being planted as a prank.
guess you could say the experiment went to shit
stop making shit up
Fun fact: Bikini Bottom from SpongeBob is based of Bikini Atoll Islands
0:28 "peaple"
isnt that how you pronounce it
Average youtube lobotomy victim discovering regional accents for the first time:
P p apple peaple pear
I'm surprised you didn't mention North Sentinel Island. On Google Maps you can still see the wreckage of the ship that was supposed to document their trip.
The way he tries to pronounce Возрождение island 😭
I feel so had for him.. someone pleasw go tell him just to say "rebirth island" instead
imagine your boat sinks near Scotland and you end up on Gruinard Island without knowing 💀
lol I'm guessing Scottish mariners are VERY aware if they're anywhere near that particular island.
11:56 Within Ball's Pyramid lies an ancient Ark hundreds of meters below sea level full of Cryptids and ancient flora
kidding, but as an entomologist/archnologist, I might be interested in visiting Ball's Pyramid island precisely for the rare bug 😅
I want to be an entomologist- is it difficult?
@@anomalocaris_man that depends. If you intend to do it for a living, as a full time job, you'll have to study biology. That would be about 6 years (likely depending on the country you study and how good you pass exams and such). The specialisation in insects is very much self-tought in my experience. Although you may find some courses on it in museums, institutions etc. Also it would help to choose a related subject for your final year project.
But you can also be a hobby entomogist. As I said, specification is self didactive. Museums depend on "adversed laypersons".
It's hard to say how difficult it is to get the opportunity to work as an entolomogist. I was crazy lucky to how I ended up in the scientific research center of a museum. So my personal journey might not be the most common one.
You definitely need to be passionate. To find the right people. There are internet groups dedicated to the subject. Would be a good first step.
The work itself I would say can be challenging. But very diverse and fulfilling too. And very much dependant on what institution you dedicate yourself.
Hello I’m Icelandic and Surtsey is cool
Way to gloss over the suffering of the Marshall Islands' inhabitants, from forced relocation, starvation, birth defects and radiation poisoning to name just a few.
2:21 technically it is no longer completely natually populated, as a scientist pooped on it, and a tomato plant grew from said poop, they did however clean up the mess, but this island cannot be truly called " free from human contamination".
Actually gruinard island was inhabited by sheep. I don’t think I was born when it happened but I’m from the UK and my grandad was telling me about it.
Snake island is also called Island of the Big Burn, because fishermen and locals would set their landing spots on fire to make it clear of snakes.
11:45 before spreading false information on the internet, do some research.
Sharks hate the taste of humans, and will never actively hunt a human for food.
i imagine the town in spongebob squarepants was called bikini botton because of bikini atoll. all that radiation made the sponge live and the crab build a fast food restaurant
Seems strange to show 2000 as the 20th century
“Ball’s Island”😂😂😂
Just imagining them like "all people are barred from entering this island from hereon... unless they have a death wish"
0:01 Pogevlia Island
0:03 Poveglia Island
Oh look 58 Minutes
Bikini Atoll became Bikini Bottom real quick!
The buildings could be scraps of the nukes.
Bouvet Island is in the southern hemisphere so polar bears have never even been close to even considering living there....
if this were “scariest islands” i would’ve definitely added Montauk and Little Saint James
Snakes are allergic to napalm, since there's so many, probably not endangered.
The 17th century wasn't the 1700s, it was the 1600s.
0-100 = first
100-200 = second
200-300 = third, etc.
Gruinard was declared safe over 30 years ago.
I'm pretty sure plague is able to be here now, it's much easier before it gets in the blood
less comments that usual but nice vid as usual
Lol they actually purposefully irradiated bikini stop’s residents as an experiment.
*atol’s
Thanks autocorrect
7:36 Bikini Atoll actully kinda inspired Godzilla
8:37 so that's a real location a cod warzone map is based off rebirth island it has the same name in game
“WaRzOnE MaP” you gotta be like 12 bro
Soviet bio research facility, sounds like the type of place CoD would be interested in.
Kids nowadays will say it’s from warzone. It’s from black ops 1 when mason kills Steiner
He forgot the Severny island for context why it is banned to go there is also because of nukes
Little known fact about ramree island the Japanese had previously hunted and ate all the other animals on the island so the crocs were starved
I used to go to Stinson beach as a kid and you could see the Farallon Islands far out on the horizon
0:56 we got healthcare in Europe.
Wonder if Marshall Island is where the Godzillas came from
All the crocodiles on ramree died since the 80s
Fun fact: Snake Island(Queimada Grande Island) have a sibling called Queimada Pequena Island that is peaceful
"they were kind enough to relocate its residents" top tier gringo moment right there
context on the numbers after the names of the islands stated?
Snake island is not the islands name. The island name is Queimada Grande Island.
What are those numbers he says after naming the islands?
8:59 SOOOOME DAYYY SOOME DAAAAY SOME DAYYY IIII I WANT TO WEAR A STAAARY CROWWWWN
The last one the Octonauts had a episode on balls pyramid
Nice video 👍
The Farallon Islands are inside of San Francisco's city limits which isn't the strangest thing to know.
Who is that man in the corner at 1:20 ? Hilter?
yeah its hitler. look at his arm and face.
3:57 crocodiles with crocs💀
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Why are they saying numbers after every city that aren’t in any order?
Well thanks to the incident that happened at bikini auto, which is the testing of castle bravo. We ended up getting Godzilla
6:49 Are ya ready kids?
4:35 they got real life punk hazard
first one sounds like Dead Cells inspiration
8:33 COD REFERENCE LETS GOOO WHAT THE FUCK IS A SLEEP SCHEDULE!!!
8:50 and Nova 6
Oh shit! You just made me realized that!
poveglia is accessible, once I did a party there!
What is the significance of the numbers? Lmao. You went from 42 to 35
where is North Sentinel island
In another video he made
Off the coast of west india
Poveglia, 51
Gruinard, 42
Surtsey, 35
Ramree, 40
Bouvet, 52
Etc.
I’m very confused, what do these numbers mean?
Maybe show pics of the actual island
The Ramree Island story was actually just propaganda during the war…