Even MORE Impossible to Reach places on Google Earth

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I am very interested in these 10 locations that are not only Unexplained, but also borderline impossible to access. Number 1 on this list is so incredible and dangerous, that even though it is one of the most beautiful places on Earth, 75% of it will probably remain unexplored forever. Plus- it is home to a lost civilization.

This list is the result of spending countless hours researching remote places, scouring Google Earth, and are places I dream of one day visiting - so make sure to subscribe to see where I end up!

I would love to hear your thoughts in the comment section down below- what are some of your favorite strange locations in the world. If you had to go anywhere on this list- where would you choose?

Thanks a ton for watching, and I hope you have a great day!

0:00: Intro
0:45: 10 - Ksar Draa, Northern Algeria
1:32: 9 - Astronaut Canyon, Devon Island, Canada
2:26: 8 - West Arnhem Land, Northern Territories, Australia
3:44: Bonus - Buccaneer Archipelago, Western Australia, Australia
4:11: 7- Patomskiy Crater, Siberia, Russia
5:46: 6 - Infinity Portal, California, USA
6:44: 5 - Depths of the Owyhee Canyonlands, USA
8:56: 4 - Barhout Pit, Yemen
9:59: 3 - Burkhan Khaldun Mountain, Mongolia
11:30: 2 - Nahanni National Park, Canada
13:40: 1 - Ennedi Plateau, Chad
17:01: Bonus - Tibesti Mountains, Chad
18:00: Conclusion

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Videos like this remind me that the world is so much bigger than I think. The fact that these areas can be almost completely unreachable despite our technological advancements, and the fact that you have visited beautiful places like these without seeing a single tourist anywhere in sight, so incredible. This was not a concept i thought we’d ever see a sequel video for. So fricken rad

CreatureKal
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Please review the pronunciation of "archipelago."

geoffgeoff
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Everything may have been mapped but not everything has been explored, its nice to know there's still places on this earth that no one has ever been

AlphaKnight-hgjq
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The drone footage you took was jaw dropping.

Slomoshunu
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It gives me immense joy that there are still places on earth just as magnificent as our major monuments, but untouched and tucked away for humanity's future.

Remora_
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Google Earth and Google Streets are one of the most amazing sites on the internet. You can learn about locations, but more importantly you can see how people live and how we are so much alike. Thank you for this video.

joepeach
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I am from Europe but I lived in Australia for many years and I hiked a lot there. The land is vast and I will never forget the feeling that you find yourself in a place where no one was, ever before. There is no guarantee of course as people have been living there for many millennia but that's not the point. That feeling that you see something that is hidden to most people is very special and you feel very blessed. Also, there is the danger to get there and see those places. It requires a lot of effort and risk and preparation and pain. All of these thing are the price and an unforgettable and very exclusive, sacred experience is the reward.

jaromir_kovar
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A real human voice and some thoughtfully curated content? What do you think this is, 2015?

factusnonverbus
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23°08'57"N 41°19'50"E - Seven Volcanoes in a 10km straight line.

Faisadou
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I live not far from the Owyhee Canyonlands and would confirm that it would take a lifetime to explore. Where Idaho, Nevada & Oregon come together could be called the "Outback" of the west.

kreghines
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7:43 You were really risking your life standing on that cracked cliff there my guy 😂

iTheGenerator
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This feels like an Earth DLC review. I love it :D

Zoli.V
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4:58 is volcanic.
1)Toxic gases that are heavier then air are often expelled by volcanos or seismic activities. (Explains the death of the explorer)

2) Volcanos are plentiful with nitrogen rich soil and other compounds that plant life thrive on. (Explains the accelerated plant growth)

DayZgoBye
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0:00 - Introduction
0:45 - 10 - Casar Dra, Northern Algeria
1:32 - 9 - Astronaut Canyon, Devon Island, Canada
2:26 - 8 - West Arnhem Land, Northern Territories, Australia
3:44 - Bonus - Buccaneer Archipelago, Western Australia, Australia
4:11 - 7- Patomsky Crater, Siberia, Russia
5:46 - 6 - Infinity Portal, California, USA
6:44 - 5 - Depths of the Owyhee Canyon, USA
8:56 - 4 - Barhout Pit, Yemen
9:59 - 3 - Burkhan Khaldun Mountain, Mongolia
11:30 - 2 - Nahanni National Park, Canada
13:40 - 1 - Ennedi Plateau, Chad
17:01 - Bonus - Tibesti Mountains, Chad
18:00 - Conclusion

enzo
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I love how you allow some space and silence between parts of your narration, and between segments. Just letting the land features speak for themselves works for me.

SoulpowerMSRS
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I’ve been to the ksar draa. It’s actually very easy. It’s just a 17 hour bus ride from Algiers to timimoun and then a 20 mile hike in the desert

LordMiles
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Wow. That was brilliant! I’m sat here in the gentle countryside of West Sussex in southern England and dreaming of remote destinations in the Sahara and the mountain that spoke to Genghis Khan. Those unexplored canyons and pristine landscapes with no roads. Vast unexplored wildernesses full of the ghosts of ancient civilisations. How lucky we are to live on this magical planet. I so hope you get to go to some of these places and take us with you.

carolinebennett
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My mouth dropped wide open at the 7:31 mark, and after pausing it I am still looking at it 10 mins later.

josephrizzoiii
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As an Oregonian, I am absolutely thrilled that the Owyhee canyonlands made this list. I have explored virtually every corner of this beautiful state, including nearby Steens mountain, Hart mountain and the Alvord desert, but I have not yet been to the Owyhee. It has long been on my list of places to travel to. And this area is also full of petroglyphs. In fact, Hart mountain has a spot called Petroglyph Lake with ancient petroglyphs all around. I have never seen anything like it! And to think, Oregon has places that are mentioned in the same category as some of these remote and mysterious areas of legends and lore throughout the world! These kinds of locations have always fascinated me.

mushroomsteve
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Arnhem Land is intense. Had a friend almost die there because he got stranded for 5 days on the MAIN road.

Parts of Western Australia are still so unexplored that you can find gold on top of the ground.

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