Death Valley - Hottest Place In The World

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Death Valley, California has re-claimed the title of the hottest place in the world, a record previously held by El Azizia, Libya. The Libyan record high temperature 136 degrees was deemed as being an unreliable measurement and Death Valley's 134 Degrees stands as the hottest temperature ever record on Earth.

Adventurer George Kourounis explorers this harsh oven of a place as part of an episode of Angry Planet.

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2:50 "After 6 days, they found the hiker... but it was too late"
Totally wasn't expecting that :D

martin
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I thought the lowest point in the US was Detroit

BlitzAMV
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6 days and he's a mummy wow that was quick

MrJackben
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how did the undertaker even live here??

AlexanderThaBlessed
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It regularly gets 120 plus here in phoenix az. I saw it get to 124 last year.

ODonthebeat
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Hard to believe that people tried to live there.

gregsimonson
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I visited Death Valley in July of 1992, it was 126 Degrees at the time, now I know what Hell feels like..NEVER visit during the summertime, you could perish! No Joke! It's an awesome trek, but, NEVER go during the summer months! I plan on going there again, fascinating!!

apocyldoomer
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I love that this professional, almost news-reel worthy production ends with a metal riff

StupidLoserBoysTV
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I was hoping to see the Undertaker in here

JuanVilorio
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I last visited Death Valley in November 1993 and it actually properly rained for about an hour. During the winter yes, but it's still quite a rare event.

demonhalo
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legend say that Chuck Norris was born in Death Valley

vadont
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I think people have a misunderstanding of what hot means. I've lived in Southeast USA all my life and sometimes the humidity is so much its unbearable. I'm sure most places like Congo/Vietnam are even worse. However, when I went to Iraq, I had no problem and it was constantly 120 degrees or higher. I loved the dry heat. The difference is, humidity, while unbearable is not that life threating. Dry heat on the other hand, can kill you and you wouldnt even know it.

MrGoingonlives
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Death Valley is a really cool place, also nice for taking nice and interesting photos... 
Best regards
Photograffity

photograffity
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Mindblowing that you can look around and see the sky and everything while still being over 200 feet below the ocean

IceRex
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In Darwin Australia it is 35 degrees Celsius in winter during the day and 25-30 during the night. Thank goodness I live no where near there

themightywog
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Good video, that place is brutal. Silent, calm but brutal.

airguntherapy
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I was raised not too far from there, and the lasting effects can be felt for miles and miles. It’s so awful, it’s feels like the air in your lungs dries and evaporates before you inhale and exhale.

Mr.EmeraldTheGreen
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Death Valley's hottest temperature was 56.7 Celsius (134 Farenheit). Where I live, in Dubai, it reached 55 Celsius (131 Farenheit) and it was literally torture.

Kerminshermin
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I remember experiencing true dehydration. it was the worse experience of my life. I felt weak, nimble, confused, and dazed and much more I cannot describe. I cannot imagine having to die that way.

paulg
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I have hiked/ backcountry the entire Death Valley through! It was in January 2016, one of the most beautiful and mesmerizing places on earth I have ever been. Always in my mind to go and visit again!!

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