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This is a great comment! It’s fun to imagine Mother Earth cooking a giant pot of soup at the bottom of the ocean. But do you think there’s anything special about that pot of soup? Besides seafood, is there any metal soup or stone soup? Did you know that hydrothermal vents are believed to be where life on Earth began?
@@1mshocking yeah everybody in the world knows that fact already. They have these things now a days called computers or even the "mini computer" which you can hold in the palm of your hand. They double as phones. Lol ... christ...
Grennland shark have been known to come to the surface over here in Iceland. Also they are not poisonus to humans, every year i eat it and alot of it with dry fish and brennivín.
@@seanhewitt603 It isn't boiled lol, first after we cut the shark we put the pieces in ground and let it ferment for 6-8 months than we dig up the peices and hang it up in to a type of structure that can dry it just using the wind, we dry fish like this also but after it hangs enogh time its rdy to eat. This food is healthy and good for you, that is if you can eat it.
@@sirnirvikingur the Inuit boil it two, three times and feed it to our dogs, but only rarely eat it, it's survival food... Or medicine. If it's fermented, like you describe.
I am absolutely amazed that included the Canadian Artic in this video. You often ignore the importance of Canada 🇨🇦. You still didn't include much of Canadian History of the Arctic or Alaska. Please do more important research and put it in your videos. As a Canadian, I am not impressed!!!
This video was awesome. It was not only very interesting but informative as well.
I strongly believe that Top Fives has the best videos ever, it is the Number One channel on RUclips.
Congratulations, guys, on a job well done. Your channel has excellent content in all aspects. Very nice indeed. 👍👍👏👏👏♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
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I grew up in a town called desert hot springs in Southern California but that's exactly where you expect to find a hot spring
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All that stuff under the ocean ol Mother all ready has another pot of soup cooking to replace what's here now
This is a great comment! It’s fun to imagine Mother Earth cooking a giant pot of soup at the bottom of the ocean. But do you think there’s anything special about that pot of soup? Besides seafood, is there any metal soup or stone soup?
Did you know that hydrothermal vents are believed to be where life on Earth began?
Huh?!!
@@1mshocking yeah everybody in the world knows that fact already. They have these things now a days called computers or even the "mini computer" which you can hold in the palm of your hand. They double as phones.
Lol ... christ...
Heck ya
@@tomschmitz8884 rude.
fancy that .. hms terror found in terror bay.. chicken before egg or pure coincedence..
The lions mane jellyfish looks like my aunt Charlotte when she is mad.
@17:18 that seal is very unimpressed its getting swallowed whole by that shark haha
I shouldn’t laugh but im giggling so hard at this
Grennland shark have been known to come to the surface over here in Iceland. Also they are not poisonus to humans, every year i eat it and alot of it with dry fish and brennivín.
It has an "antifreeze" molecule in it, and needs to be boiled, and "cured", sooooo, yuh, not really poisonous, but...
@@seanhewitt603 It isn't boiled lol,
first after we cut the shark we put the pieces in ground and let it ferment for 6-8 months than we dig up the peices and hang it up in to a type of structure that can dry it just using the wind, we dry fish like this also but after it hangs enogh time its rdy to eat. This food is healthy and good for you, that is if you can eat it.
@@sirnirvikingur the Inuit boil it two, three times and feed it to our dogs, but only rarely eat it, it's survival food... Or medicine. If it's fermented, like you describe.
@@sirnirvikingur "lol"...
I wonder if Greenland shark is good in bed
HMS Terror sounds like a cool ship
News Flash!!!
Antarctica is as far away from the Artic Circle as you can get.
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At least as long as you stay on Earth.
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Feathered T-Rex. aka Giant Murder Chickens! LMAO!!! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
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WHY!? smh
Wait is this the @simplehistory guy or does he just sound similar?
Lol'd @ Nanuksaurus. Nanoo Nanoo.
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In the frist one there was a helicopter in the back ground.....just saying....you know if you don't like the boat...
I am absolutely amazed that included the Canadian Artic in this video. You often ignore the importance of Canada 🇨🇦. You still didn't include much of Canadian History of the Arctic or Alaska. Please do more important research and put it in your videos. As a Canadian, I am not impressed!!!
Whoopty do!, as a first Nations citizen, I'm not impressed with Canaduh and it's planetkilling habits, sooooo, yuh, there's that...
@@barbietrink4984 the Arctic was never Canadian. They just presumed it came after them.
Love narwhal
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