What Is the Most Difficult Place to Reach in the World?

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The Earth is a big place, but humans have explored the vast majority of it. However, there are still places that are incredibly difficult to reach, and some that humans have never been! Even more difficult than going to the top of Mount Everest, or the bottom of the Mariana Trench. Today we'll be exploring where those places are, and what you would have to do to get there.

CORRECTION:
23:15 Roald Amundsen did not die on his return trip from the South Pole. It was Robert Scott, the leader of a separate expedition, and his crew, that died on their return trip in March 1912.
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CORRECTION: 23:15 Roald Amundsen did not die on his return trip from the South Pole. It was Robert Scott, the leader of a separate expedition, and his crew, that died on their return trip in March 1912.

MapPack
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It takes patience and courage to get through the amount of filler in this video, I feel like I’ve got to the most difficult place to reach by watching this (the end of the video)

karl
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Roald Amundsen did not died on his way back from the south pol, but return safely back to Norway. greetings from Norway

janbergh
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Bro tryna hit that word count in his essay


Still a Great Video😂

RRTshorts
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For those who value time, informative content starts at 3:03

avikroy
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The Norwegian Bouvet Island should have been in this video. The island is so remote in any direction that ISS space station astronauts is the closest neighbors to it now and then.

Vntilator
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Every corpse on Mount Everest was once an extremely motivated person...

robblerouser
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My brother worked with a guy from Greece who got special permission to let his vacation days accrue from year-to-year. His home village was so remote, it took him 5 days to get there from Chicago, so that he otherwise would have had to use his entire vacation each year just travelling to and from home. And yes, I realize that 10 days is a ridiculously short amount of vacation days per year.

danomalley
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Ice cold, steep cliffs, frigid conditions? Sounds like my ex wife...

XX
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Why wasn't North Sentinel Island on this list? It's literally illegal for people to even get close to the island as the Indian coast guard monitors the area and the people who've made it there have died.

geraldsturgill
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Wait a minute. If no one has been there then how does anyone know that no one has been there? Hmm... 🤔🤣

classic.cameras
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Amundsen didn't die on his return trip from the South Pole, that was Robert Falcon Scott

jasepaul
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When i was young, i wanted to conquer every mountain peak, explore every river valley and reach the deepest abyss in the ocean. Today when i hear someone died going to ocean depths, i feel why the hell did they go there!?

ecoideazventures
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The mountain peak to stand on in which you are the closest to the Sun and furthest from the center of the Earth is not Mt. Everest but Mt. Chimborazo in Ecuador.

peterg
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You forgot the 2 Norths. North Korea and North Sentinel island.

Stichting_NoFap
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i was kinda hoping North Sentinel Island would be on this list.

technically inhabited by humans but it is completely closed off to outsiders

okami
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Another interesting point of interest could be Point Nemo, which is a spot in the Pacific Ocean that's the furthest away from any land for a few thousand miles. It's so remote that if you went there, the closest humans to you would be the astronauts aboard the International Space Station a few hundred miles above. Apparently there's not a lot of sea life either because its remoteness and relative lack of ocean currents means not a lot of nutrients reach that part of the ocean, thus making it a sort of "desert" for sea creatures as well.

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Fun Fact Jacques Piccard is the great great great grandfather of Jean Luc Piccard of the USS Enterprise (Star Trek Next Generation). He told Don Walsh "Number One, Engage!" as they started their submersible to 'impulse speed' before jumping to 'Warp speed down to the bottom of Challengers Deep.

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Im guessing the wind is really the problem with those unreachable mountains. I thought helicopters cant fly that high but it seems that extra powerful ultralights can. The same thing would apply if you were to jump from a plane ( with oxygen of course) .. the wind would probably never allow you to land anywhere near close.

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The happiness that is genuinely satisfying is accompanied by the fullest exercise of our faculties and the fullest realization of the world in which we live.

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