World's Most Interesting Places: Vol. 4 | 60 Minutes Full Episodes

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From 2020, Scott Pelley’s look at a project in Siberia that is attempting to recreate an Ice Age ecosystem. From 2018, Bill Whitaker’s ride on one of the last enduring symbols of the Old West, a Wyoming cattle drive that travels the same route pioneered 125 years ago. Also from 2018, Whitaker’s visit to South Africa to see how scientists are looking for living organisms deep within the earth. And from 2022, Jon Wertheim’s visit to Fogo Island, off the coast of Newfoundland.

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0:00 Intro
0:11 Pleistocene Park
14:00 The Green River Drift
27:58 Ultra Deep
41:44 An Island Off an Island
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Thank you 60 minutes for taking us to where we wouldn't never go in millions years!

lissarodrigues
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The market trend can turn around very quickly. In fact, the indexes often switch from a bear market to a bull market when the news is at its worst and the mood of investors is at its lowest point. I read an article of people that grossed profits up to $150k during this crash, what are the best stocks to buy now or put on a watchlist?

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This Siberia segment is one of the most fascinating pieces I've ever seen. What an incredible man Sergey Zimov is - this is the type of person you need to make change in this world.

goldmund
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Ms Zita Cobb knows where the center of the earth is, nurturing our beautiful planet and healing the human spirit. Bravo! Well done! Well done indeed!

RidiculousCircusoftheAbsurd
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Megan, you are brilliant in your own light and right. I admire you, especially after the way you have conducted yourself after the 2016 debate. I admire your honesty with yourself and your audience. You and Tucker and several others give me hope like i've not known for some 3+ years. So thank your for the honesty and hard work you do for us all.❤ LORD God bless America and Patriots everywhere.

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Re: Green River, lady what about the Indigenous People that lived there the 500+ yrs before your family arrived? Do they get to come back and hunt, fish, live as they did for centuries?

commonsense
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Lovedthis!!!! i still love 60 Minutes!!!! Thank you!!!! ❤

gaymichaelis
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Chopping down trees to save the planet? Thats like telling us artificial fats are better for our brains

jamesflake
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That was before we knew Antarctica used to be a rainforest.

croberts
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Thanks for a most interesting series of special places that I could never visit, study or enjoy.

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Why do the cattle drift back down? Is it to get away from the cold as winter comes in?

chancellorism
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5:02 even in the middle of the United States. And I’m talking almost right in the middle, i have noticed a very large difference in our winters from when i was a kid. And im not that old, im only 32, and when i was a kid we would get snow every year, every 3 or so years we would get a big one, 10+ inches. And happened all the time, in mid 90s we had over 22in of snow and negative weather. Now we are lucky to see snow at all, I think last year we had light snow cover twice. And it’s been multiple years since I can remember even having a reasonable amount of snow even one time. It really is crazy especially looking back on all the memories I have of playing in 16in of snow in early 2000s and now we get nothing almost. It’s crazy..

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Be careful when you food with MOTHER NATURE, let's take care of what we have 😇👣

ramona
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I get so excited when I see a new "World's Most Interesting Places" episode. These segments tickle the imagination and always make me feel optimistic, even if the subject matter is somewhat disheartening. Thank you for providing these (and other 60 Minutes episodes) on YouTube :)

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This is amazing: All I know about science and Human
Is that We have destroyed our planet over progress
But we really need to know more about these amazing people

miligutierrez
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60 minutes doing some great things with this one

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Trees also reduce CO2 through photosynthesis. Have they done the comparative calculations for that ? i.e. producing CO2 via heating of the earth from thermal heat transfer Vs reducing CO2 via photosynthesis over the life of the tree ? That would seem to be a critical calculation to do. i.e. the swings and roundabouts calculation. As I understand, scientific assessments generally support the idea that the CO2 reduction benefit from trees, significantly outweighs any potential warming effect from heat absorption.

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Depleting Resources, taking everything out without putting anything back 😢

ramona
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Reporter: How long has the ranch been in your family?
Rancher: Since they killed the Native Americans.

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Oh my gosh we got to meet some of the most amazing people in the world

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