Sunday, February 10, 2019

Youtube daily report Feb 10 2019

Starting off at number 10 we have

Blood Falls[a].

In 1911, Scientists noticed something pretty horrifying around cliffs of ice in Antarctica

- it looked like they were oozing blood.

It shocked the world - what could possibly be producing these rivers of blood?

Was there something hidden within the ice that we didnt know about?

Something that could only exist in the hostile conditions of Antarctica?

At the time, Scientists believed it was caused by algae discoloring the water - their hypothesis

was never verified though.

In 2017 - the mystery was finally solved thanks to research by the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

The deep red coloring is due to oxidized iron in brine saltwater - its essentially the same

process that makes iron go dark red when it rusts.

When the iron rich saltwater comes into contact with the oxygen on the surfaces, the iron

oxidizes and this colours the water and ice red.

I think we can all breathe a sigh of relief that there isnt some hellish blood monster

living under the Antarctic ice.

Next up at number 9 we have The Abandoned Huts.[b] On November 1st 1911, British explorer

Robert Falcon Scott departed from Cape Evans on his Terra Nova expedition, trying to become

the first human to reach the south pole.

They made it to the South Pole but sadly, they found they had been beaten to it by a

group of Norwegians led by Amundsen.

The team faced unusually bad weather on their return journey and tragically died before

they could reach their hut with all their supplies.

The hut was used by another team in 1917 but after that - it was abandoned.

For years, it was slowly covered in ice and snow until 1956 - when a US expeditioners

party dug it out.

It was found to be in a remarkable well preserved state.

The beds are as they left them, so are their scientific instruments.

Canned foot sits on the shelves, a London newspaper is on one of the desks.

The frozen and try environment had preserved a lot of things - but decay still occurs.

Visitors to the Discovery Hut described the now century old seal meat as smelling -quite

rancid- and some people thought that the huts themselves are now affected by fungal decay.

Moving on to number 8 we have Bacteria[c].

In 2008, scientists managed to revive bacterium extracted from Antarctic ice that was 8 million

years old - you heard me 8 million years old.

Right away, many people became concerned - was this a danger?

It sounds a bit like the start of a hollywood movie where the bacteria goes on to wipe out

the whole of humanity.

The scientists assured the public though that there was nothing to worry about and that

the bacterium was unlikely to cause human disease - youll note that they said unlikely

though - its not definite … this bacteria is so old that when it came into existence

8 million years ago - the common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees was alive on the

planet.

So - how are they still alive?

Well, Paul Falkowski of Rutgers University described the bacteria as having been in a

-suspended state of animation for 8 million years- and that global warming melting glaciers

could result in the release of more ancient organisms into the sea …

Next up at number 7 we have the Pyramid[d].

In November 2016, the internet was abuzz with talk of a Pyramid that had been found buried

in the Antarctic ice.

Before you dismiss that as nonsense - take a look.

Yeah, that looks a LOT like a pyramid.

It was first discovered by the British Antarctic Expedition of 1910 - 1913.

They were stunned by its appearance and decided to name it The Pyramid - a name still used

on geological surveys of the area.

Its located in the Ellsworth Mountains which is a range more than 400km long - the Pyramid

is one of the peaks in this mountain range.

Naturally - you know what Im going to say next - many conspiracy theorists stated that

this is proof of an ancient civilization that lived on Antarctica before being consumed

by the ice and their existence covered up by todays government.

Of course, experts have dismissed this, saying that pyramids are not a complicated shape

and are not an uncommon appearance in nature.

What do you guys think?

Next up at number 6 we have The Lake[e].

Lake Vostok is one of the biggest lakes on the planet - if youve never heard of it - don't

worry - thats probably because Lake Vostok is buried under more than 2 miles of ice in

Antarctica.

Its been covered in nice for at least 15 million years but it is still liquid - the crushing

layer of ice and geothermal activity have ensured that.

Its presence was first suggested in the 1960s by a Russian pilot who noticed a large, smooth

patch of ice above the lake from the air.

Radar experiments by British and Russian researchers in 1996 confirmed the lakes existence.

The lake - is massive - 143 miles long, 31 miles wide and up to 2,625 feet deep.

In 2012, Russian scientists managed to successfully drill a hole down to the lakes water.

They believe that down there in the lake is microbial life that is unique from everything

else on Earth, having been isolated for 15 millions years.

Now the search for it begins.

Next up at number 5 we have Allan Hills 84001.[f] In 1984, a team of US meteorite hunters discovered

a Martian meteorite in the Antarctic ice.

It was only about 4.3 pounds but by 1996 it was causing quite a stir when a group of scientists

claimed they had found evidence of microscopic folls of Martian bacteria in the meteorite.

Was this proof of life on Mars?

Or at least, that life USED to be on Mars?

The media went into a frenzy - even US president Bill Clinton gave a speech about it.

The hysteria was because of the strain chain structures on that meteorite that looked like

they could have been fossilized bacteria.

There was also the fact that the meteorite broke off from Mars some 17 million years

ago during a time when Mars had liquid water on its surface and carbon dioxide in its atmosphere

- a perfect time for life to form.

Eventually, these claims were rejected though and the features of the meteorite were explained

without requiring life to be present.

The meteorite now remains on display at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural history.

Moving on to number 4 we have have The Dinosaur[g].

In February 2019, the fossil of a new species of reptile was announced - it had been found

by researchers in the Antarctic ice during a 2010-2011 expedition.

Its believed to be an early relative of dinosaurs who lived in antarcica millions of years before

the continent drift to its position over the south pole and became uninhabitable for complex

life forms.

Around 250 million years ago, Antarctica was covered in lush forests and rivers with many

species of wildlife living there - including reptiles.

The temperature is thought to have almost never dropped below freezing point!

The scientists named the iguana sized reptile -Antarctanax Shackletoni- … Antarctic translates

to Antarctic King and Shakletoni is in honour of the Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton.

Moving on to number 3 we have the Matchy Mass[h].

In June 2018, YouTuber user Wowforreel made a video showing his discovery of a 14 mile

structure buried in Antarctica.

He made the discovery using google maps and described it as a -patchy mass- that you could

easily see from outer space.

He said that he had used google maps to search the entire continent and had never found anything

like it.

He even pointed out that there were strange brush strokes over the mass which he thinks

was someone trying to cover something up.

It didnt take long before people started speculating about what was going on here - the YouTuber

himself put forward the idea that if the brush effect was removed - perhaps wed see some

sort of giant UFO mothership buried in ice.

In all probability - its probably a research facility - but we still don't know for sure

as the strange block remains on Google Maps to this day - you can even go and see for

yourself!

Coming in at number 2 we have The Wreckage[i].

In January 2013, 3 Canadian men took off in a plane from the Amundsen Scott South Pole

research station en route to an Italian research base in Terra Nova Bay.

During the journey, the emergency transmitter went off and a search party set out to find

them.

Bad weather hampered rescue efforts but after 6 days, they found the plane - it had crashed

into one of Antarcticas highest mountains.

The rescue team were unable to get into the cockpit though and were only able to retrieve

some luggage.

After 4 hours there, they determined it was too risky to stay any longer as the weather

was taking a serious turn for the worse and they were afraid of an avalanche occurring.

It took 9 months before another team set out during Antarcicas summer period to retrieve

the frozen remains of the 3 Canadian men.

And finally at number 1 we have Endurance[j].

We talked about the explorer Shackleton earlier - well - Endurance was the name of the ship

he used to get to Antarctica in the first place.

The ship was abandoned by Shackleton and his team when she was crushed by ice in the Weddel

Seaa off Antarctica, causing her to sink.

In the years since then, there have been 3 expeditions that have tried and failed to

locate Endurance.

In 2018 - that changed though - a team at the Scott Polar Research Institute launched

a new search using more sophisticated technology such as GPS and drones to help them see possible

routes in the ice.

They also used an autonomous underwater vehicle.

This video youre watching was released in February 2019 and according to what Ive read

- the search for the Endurance is happening right now - looking for a ship thousands of

ft beneath the frigid waves.

I thought Id end on this one because its not been discovered yet - and thats kind of exciting

- theres a lot more to uncover in the incredible world of Antarctica …

And theres a lot more to uncover around the world in general!

Where would you like us to go next?

We always do country videos but how about continent ones?

I could take all the scariest things in Europe and put them in one video - or scary theories

about Asia - you get the idea - let me know - thanks for watching as always guys and Ill

see you all in the next video!

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How To Get Active Subscribers On YouTube - Duration: 2:34.

Dude. It's really interesting to see how linked content can elevate everything that

you do on your channel, right? And as Brian G. just explained, it's really easy

to do. So think about how you can incorporate the Ritual Hand-off method in

each video you upload if you want. It really is helpful to make the most out

of your viewers. And talking about making the most out of each and every viewer

that find your channel. That's all linked content is about, right? But there is one

group of viewers who are in a sense particularly important for your channel.

And that are your subscribers. And here we come to the next growth strategy for

your channel: active subscribers. What can you do in order to keep your subscribers

active? Or said in a different way: What can you do in order that those

subscribers that you have don't lose interest in your channel and keep coming

back to watch each and every video that you upload? Because this is a really good

situation to be in. Because if you have many active subscribers then you have

almost a guarantee for views for each and every video that you upload. Those

are the first people who watch your new videos, bootstrap the success of each and

every video this way, and that's really the motor of your channel growth. And the

question is how can you keep your subscribers active? And there's one

technique or I mean it's really common sense to build this personal connection

to your viewers. So they are not just a anonymous subscriber but also feel

motivated to keep coming back because they feel connected to your channel, to

you as the creator. And that is obviously to engage in the comments. So step one is

to find out how you can encourage them to leave comments and step two is of

course you should reply to each and every comment and this way create this

personal connection. I have a video for you in

this playlist right now which explains you how you can make it

happen with the example of another creator Daniel Batal. You saw him in the

beginning with the evergreen approach. Again great example from Daniel. Let's

roll this clip and see you after this one!

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Hey guys, if you hear a metallic voice, no, I did not swallow a flight controller but I have a bad cold

I love this spot so much...

Nobody around...it's awesome

Who is following me since the beginning knows this is the spot where everything began

I learned FPV here guys

No holes, no trees, no magic gaps...but I love it

because it's in the middle of nowhere, tranquillity all around

During these weeks I can't fly like I would like

because I am super busy with my job and whenever I can fly...

The FPV GOD unleashes the rain, storms, lighting bolts...

...and I can't enjoy a good sweet FPV day!

Today I don't care because it's a beautiful day, temp is good

...and I want to test a fresh FPV build

The Team Black Sheep Source One V0.2

it's a super value for money frame, low budget frame and he always intrigued me

...and I want to check how it goes

Here it is

Super fresh

smells of clean

Wind is here...

it always delights me

I'm going to test it and describe my build

It's a low budget frame...I'm so curious

I've just completed it

I got 4x sexy white Emax RS 2400kv

These motors never disappointed me when ripping bandos, they are so durable

I'm using HQProp 5x4.3x3 v1s, my favourite props like the T-motor T5143 that are unbeatable

I have an Holybro stack: Kakute F4 + Tekko 35a 4in1

It's a clean build

I'm using top gear here....everything TBS, secured with zip ties

TBS Nano RX + TBS Unify V3 5V VTX

Everything is so small

My video antenna is the Menace Stubby, the TOP

The Foxeer Predator V2 gives me FPV eyes...here it is

I'm so lazy so I'm using a low quality banggood tpu support for my GoPro session 5

Let's see how it goes...I mounted it using these such ugly zip ties

I mounted my TBS Immortal T on the arm

I tuned it only in 5 mins

Come on, join my RIP!

I have a Tattu FUNFLY here...charged 2 weeks ago

FUNFLY pls do not explode!

My quad is alive

FPV feed is ok

I set my FPV cam to 25°

Let's turn my GoPro on

Let's see if my radio connection is ok

It seems ok

Sweet green light...I love it

2nd lipo here...I never take off without it

...after I suffered 2 failsafes

Awesome Foxeer Predator v2 colors

Ready?

I'm going to take confidence with my throttle

2 weeks of FPV pause :-(

Let's cruise

I have no ND filter

...so I am JELLO FREEEEEEE

Let's see if I suffer JELLO oscillations

...sweet cruising

Now I'm going to test my throttle

Let's start in this way

...on this small street

powerloop

I repeat...I'm going to take confidence with my throttle

It seems it flies so good guys

5 mins of tuning

...let's trigger my flow

I need confidence

DAMN...

...a person on the street

Not bad...not bad guys...

Let's play with this wire

Nice

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Now I'm going to show a trick I love, if I remeber it

I'm going to try it

I approach the wire, slowly...

I turn my YAW, go with the back powerloop and then through the gap!

Retry...for a better one

Turn and go!

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Argh...that wire guys!!!

Let's try the trick again

Slowly...turn...and go

Nice

I like it

Guys, I'm testing the TBS Source One, it works so fine

here it's uphill

I love this trick aswell

Damn...I miss this so much

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Another cruising...JELLOOO come to me!

Oh...low battery.....guys FPV got me and I destroyed my FUNFLY

Let's come slowly back to the base

What can I say...it's a low budget frame, it costs 30/35€ if I remember it well

It flies so good as you have seen

5 mins of tuning guys...maybe I have to raise my I and the AntyGravity a bit

I feel it

Ok I tuned my PIDs more

You'll find my sreenshot in the end of this video

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Top 10 Scary Things Found Frozen In Antarctica - Duration: 10:08.

Starting off at number 10 we have

Blood Falls[a].

In 1911, Scientists noticed something pretty horrifying around cliffs of ice in Antarctica

- it looked like they were oozing blood.

It shocked the world - what could possibly be producing these rivers of blood?

Was there something hidden within the ice that we didnt know about?

Something that could only exist in the hostile conditions of Antarctica?

At the time, Scientists believed it was caused by algae discoloring the water - their hypothesis

was never verified though.

In 2017 - the mystery was finally solved thanks to research by the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

The deep red coloring is due to oxidized iron in brine saltwater - its essentially the same

process that makes iron go dark red when it rusts.

When the iron rich saltwater comes into contact with the oxygen on the surfaces, the iron

oxidizes and this colours the water and ice red.

I think we can all breathe a sigh of relief that there isnt some hellish blood monster

living under the Antarctic ice.

Next up at number 9 we have The Abandoned Huts.[b] On November 1st 1911, British explorer

Robert Falcon Scott departed from Cape Evans on his Terra Nova expedition, trying to become

the first human to reach the south pole.

They made it to the South Pole but sadly, they found they had been beaten to it by a

group of Norwegians led by Amundsen.

The team faced unusually bad weather on their return journey and tragically died before

they could reach their hut with all their supplies.

The hut was used by another team in 1917 but after that - it was abandoned.

For years, it was slowly covered in ice and snow until 1956 - when a US expeditioners

party dug it out.

It was found to be in a remarkable well preserved state.

The beds are as they left them, so are their scientific instruments.

Canned foot sits on the shelves, a London newspaper is on one of the desks.

The frozen and try environment had preserved a lot of things - but decay still occurs.

Visitors to the Discovery Hut described the now century old seal meat as smelling -quite

rancid- and some people thought that the huts themselves are now affected by fungal decay.

Moving on to number 8 we have Bacteria[c].

In 2008, scientists managed to revive bacterium extracted from Antarctic ice that was 8 million

years old - you heard me 8 million years old.

Right away, many people became concerned - was this a danger?

It sounds a bit like the start of a hollywood movie where the bacteria goes on to wipe out

the whole of humanity.

The scientists assured the public though that there was nothing to worry about and that

the bacterium was unlikely to cause human disease - youll note that they said unlikely

though - its not definite … this bacteria is so old that when it came into existence

8 million years ago - the common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees was alive on the

planet.

So - how are they still alive?

Well, Paul Falkowski of Rutgers University described the bacteria as having been in a

-suspended state of animation for 8 million years- and that global warming melting glaciers

could result in the release of more ancient organisms into the sea …

Next up at number 7 we have the Pyramid[d].

In November 2016, the internet was abuzz with talk of a Pyramid that had been found buried

in the Antarctic ice.

Before you dismiss that as nonsense - take a look.

Yeah, that looks a LOT like a pyramid.

It was first discovered by the British Antarctic Expedition of 1910 - 1913.

They were stunned by its appearance and decided to name it The Pyramid - a name still used

on geological surveys of the area.

Its located in the Ellsworth Mountains which is a range more than 400km long - the Pyramid

is one of the peaks in this mountain range.

Naturally - you know what Im going to say next - many conspiracy theorists stated that

this is proof of an ancient civilization that lived on Antarctica before being consumed

by the ice and their existence covered up by todays government.

Of course, experts have dismissed this, saying that pyramids are not a complicated shape

and are not an uncommon appearance in nature.

What do you guys think?

Next up at number 6 we have The Lake[e].

Lake Vostok is one of the biggest lakes on the planet - if youve never heard of it - don't

worry - thats probably because Lake Vostok is buried under more than 2 miles of ice in

Antarctica.

Its been covered in nice for at least 15 million years but it is still liquid - the crushing

layer of ice and geothermal activity have ensured that.

Its presence was first suggested in the 1960s by a Russian pilot who noticed a large, smooth

patch of ice above the lake from the air.

Radar experiments by British and Russian researchers in 1996 confirmed the lakes existence.

The lake - is massive - 143 miles long, 31 miles wide and up to 2,625 feet deep.

In 2012, Russian scientists managed to successfully drill a hole down to the lakes water.

They believe that down there in the lake is microbial life that is unique from everything

else on Earth, having been isolated for 15 millions years.

Now the search for it begins.

Next up at number 5 we have Allan Hills 84001.[f] In 1984, a team of US meteorite hunters discovered

a Martian meteorite in the Antarctic ice.

It was only about 4.3 pounds but by 1996 it was causing quite a stir when a group of scientists

claimed they had found evidence of microscopic folls of Martian bacteria in the meteorite.

Was this proof of life on Mars?

Or at least, that life USED to be on Mars?

The media went into a frenzy - even US president Bill Clinton gave a speech about it.

The hysteria was because of the strain chain structures on that meteorite that looked like

they could have been fossilized bacteria.

There was also the fact that the meteorite broke off from Mars some 17 million years

ago during a time when Mars had liquid water on its surface and carbon dioxide in its atmosphere

- a perfect time for life to form.

Eventually, these claims were rejected though and the features of the meteorite were explained

without requiring life to be present.

The meteorite now remains on display at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural history.

Moving on to number 4 we have have The Dinosaur[g].

In February 2019, the fossil of a new species of reptile was announced - it had been found

by researchers in the Antarctic ice during a 2010-2011 expedition.

Its believed to be an early relative of dinosaurs who lived in antarcica millions of years before

the continent drift to its position over the south pole and became uninhabitable for complex

life forms.

Around 250 million years ago, Antarctica was covered in lush forests and rivers with many

species of wildlife living there - including reptiles.

The temperature is thought to have almost never dropped below freezing point!

The scientists named the iguana sized reptile -Antarctanax Shackletoni- … Antarctic translates

to Antarctic King and Shakletoni is in honour of the Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton.

Moving on to number 3 we have the Matchy Mass[h].

In June 2018, YouTuber user Wowforreel made a video showing his discovery of a 14 mile

structure buried in Antarctica.

He made the discovery using google maps and described it as a -patchy mass- that you could

easily see from outer space.

He said that he had used google maps to search the entire continent and had never found anything

like it.

He even pointed out that there were strange brush strokes over the mass which he thinks

was someone trying to cover something up.

It didnt take long before people started speculating about what was going on here - the YouTuber

himself put forward the idea that if the brush effect was removed - perhaps wed see some

sort of giant UFO mothership buried in ice.

In all probability - its probably a research facility - but we still don't know for sure

as the strange block remains on Google Maps to this day - you can even go and see for

yourself!

Coming in at number 2 we have The Wreckage[i].

In January 2013, 3 Canadian men took off in a plane from the Amundsen Scott South Pole

research station en route to an Italian research base in Terra Nova Bay.

During the journey, the emergency transmitter went off and a search party set out to find

them.

Bad weather hampered rescue efforts but after 6 days, they found the plane - it had crashed

into one of Antarcticas highest mountains.

The rescue team were unable to get into the cockpit though and were only able to retrieve

some luggage.

After 4 hours there, they determined it was too risky to stay any longer as the weather

was taking a serious turn for the worse and they were afraid of an avalanche occurring.

It took 9 months before another team set out during Antarcicas summer period to retrieve

the frozen remains of the 3 Canadian men.

And finally at number 1 we have Endurance[j].

We talked about the explorer Shackleton earlier - well - Endurance was the name of the ship

he used to get to Antarctica in the first place.

The ship was abandoned by Shackleton and his team when she was crushed by ice in the Weddel

Seaa off Antarctica, causing her to sink.

In the years since then, there have been 3 expeditions that have tried and failed to

locate Endurance.

In 2018 - that changed though - a team at the Scott Polar Research Institute launched

a new search using more sophisticated technology such as GPS and drones to help them see possible

routes in the ice.

They also used an autonomous underwater vehicle.

This video youre watching was released in February 2019 and according to what Ive read

- the search for the Endurance is happening right now - looking for a ship thousands of

ft beneath the frigid waves.

I thought Id end on this one because its not been discovered yet - and thats kind of exciting

- theres a lot more to uncover in the incredible world of Antarctica …

And theres a lot more to uncover around the world in general!

Where would you like us to go next?

We always do country videos but how about continent ones?

I could take all the scariest things in Europe and put them in one video - or scary theories

about Asia - you get the idea - let me know - thanks for watching as always guys and Ill

see you all in the next video!

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PAKISTAN - Polizei Eskorte durch Belutschistan (Doku HD) - Duration: 8:57.

We are in a section where there are explosives attacks.

Now we are stuck here. It feels a bit like a prison.

We are in Pakistan! Now it starts with the escort.

We arrived here very early this morning from Zahedan (Iran) by taxi and assumed that the escort will start right away.

The problem is, the car for the escort is not there and so we stay here all day in the police station.

Incidentally, this is the room in which we sleep tonight.

I'm totally annoyed somehow.

Now we are stuck here and can not continue. It feels a bit like a prison. That's the way it is now.

But Sina is relaxed.

I think the room is cool, the people are nice, I can be here in the T-shirt.

Actually, it is totally relaxed. It's just that way.

Full dining

The Levies provide us well. In addition to good food with great community.

At some point Miri and Tobi join in, two motorcycle travelers. We will be 4 people during the escort now.

Tomorrow it will continue

Here we go!

It is not so bulletproof up there

At least I have a helmet on!

Let's start: first escort!

Last preparations are made and then it starts.

There's a hole on the side and I'm running gas over my hand

Wir verbringen die meiste Zeit auf den Pick Up's.

Except for the landscape and the changing escort, not much changes.

As soon as we arrive at a Levie station, it is time to drink tea [...]

[...] record our names and passport numbers in a register and get on a new car.

What time is it? I have to know the time!

We now in another pick up.

But this time in front and it is also locked now.

Soldiers are sitting in the back. We are in a section where

there are bomb attacks once in a while.

That's a different feeling.

But everything will be alright.

After 8 hours drive and many different escorts, we reach Dalbandin.

Here we have to spend the night in a given accommodation and are not allowed to go outside.

Here we sleep, in this little room.

At least we can watch the life on the street from the roof terrace.

The next day the same procedure.

Except for the landscape and the means of transport not much changes, now the pick-ups are closed.

A welcome change is the colorfully decorated, well-known trucks and the kind of different transport options

Now it' goes on in the tank!

The closer we get to the capital, Quetta, the higher the safety regulations.

When the camera is on, it just sits there. As soon as the camera is off, he starts to dance.

And he also likes my sunglasses!

Tonight we sleep in the police station in Quetta.

They smoke hashish ...

While we wait for the Permission (NOC) to leave Balochistan,

we spend the time with the police.

These have their own kind of pastime.

Now we are on the bus to Lahore.

But now completely without security.

We're still in Quetta,

but once we got on the bus, the police disappeared. Now we are alone in the bus in the downtown of Quetta.

But I do not feel insecure.

The next 250 km we still have to pass through Baluchistan and then we are out of this area.

Now the bus would have continued almost without our passports.

We just had to hand over our passports to a police station

and the bus just drove on.

So it really is not a recommended option.

If then by train or own car, if you have one.

But not by bus! It is so crowded and the ride takes over 24 hours.

Without our knowledge, the bus was accompanied by the Levies for a very long time.

After 36 hours driving we finally arrive in Lahore.

But that's a totally different story.

A big thank you goes to the Levies, who have always cared for us and given us the feeling of security.

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The Green New Deal is about more than climate change | Riley J. Dennis - Duration: 8:13.

Hey everyone, my name is Riley, and today we're talking about the Green New Deal,

which I still struggle to say quickly.

Greenew Deal.

Green. New. Deal.

Green-new Deal.

Green and New just morph into one word.

I'm just gonna call it the GND.

So, the GND is a resolution stating goals for Congress to achieve by 2030, mainly to

do with the environment but also other issues.

It's massively progressive, and it's something that we all need to get behind if we want

to fight climate change.

And we should want to fight climate change, because it will literally make this planet

uninhabitable for us.

So today, I wanna talk specifically about what the GND is trying to do, because it's

important that we're educated about what we're advocating for.

Legislation that tackles climate change is important, but we have to know how it is doing that.

So first thing's first, this is not a *bill*.

This isn't a piece of a legislation.

It's not doing anything on its own.

It's a resolution, which is just a statement saying "we plan to achieve these things

through future legislation."

So, if all goes according to plan, a lot of smaller pieces of legislation would be proposed

that tackle different problems, and they would fall under the umbrella of being a part of the GND.

So don't expect the GND to get super specific -- that's what the future bills would be for.

Right now, the GND is intentionally vague.

It's basically a mission statement saying "Here is what we want to do" and then

we hash out the "how to do it" in the specifics of each individual bill.

Realistically, those bills aren't going to get anywhere for the next two years because

even if they pass the house, the Republican-controlled Senate is likely to vote them down, and even

if by some miracle it did get through the Senate, Trump would have to sign it.

So, depending on what happens in 2020, we could start seeing GND legislation put into

place then, with the goal being to accomplish a lot of major points by 2030.

And given how climate change is increasingly exacerbating natural disasters and causing

the sea level to rise, we can't afford to wait any longer than that.

So a major part of the GND happening in 2020 is electing Democrats to Congress and the Presidency.

Without that, the people who believe in this plan won't have the power to do anything about it.

Between now and 2020, hopefully we'll see a bunch of different GND bills and have a

chance to analyze and debate them before there's a real chance to enact them when the next

Congress comes in.

So, all that said, let's talk about what this resolution says.

In the beginning, it basically makes a justification for why it exists by listing a bunch of the

ways that climate change is hurting the US.

And citing a 2018 report by the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, it says that to prevent

climate change from becoming even more destructive, we need to reach net-zero carbon emissions

from human sources by 2050.

It goes on to list other ways that climate change is damaging the world, including its

effects disproportionately harming marginalized communities like communities of color, indigenous

communities, and poor communities.

It even says that climate change is a threat to national security as natural disasters

worsen around the world and destabilize other countries.

Then it goes on to list several other crises that the US is having right now, including

stagnating hourly wages, massive income inequality, and a racial wealth divide.

Then it basically says that the Federal government has the chance to do something on a New Deal-sized

scale that could both address climate change and many of the other issues plaguing the country.

That's when it lists its five main goals, which I'll summarize in plain English but

you're welcome to go read the resolution for yourself, I'll link it in the description below.

So those five goals are basically:

1) get to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions in a fair way, 2) create millions of good,

well-paying, secure jobs, 3) invest in modern infrastructure, 4) ensure that everyone has

access to clean air, water, and other necessities, 5) and promote justice for and repair the

historic oppression of marginalized communities.

Those are the five big main goals of the Green New Deal.

It's essentially: stop climate change and do it in a way that benefits the people.

It goes on to say that these goals can be achieved through a 10-year national mobilization,

and it gets a little bit more specific about how those goals should be achieved.

It emphasizes that funding and investment should go towards community-led projects because

local communities know the best way to protect themselves against climate change.

It says the Federal government needs to invest heavily in renewable energy sources and the

infrastructure to deploy those renewable sources, and it needs to make sure those sources are

affordable for everyone.

It says we need to upgrade all the existing buildings in the country to maximize their

energy efficiency and energy sources.

It says we need to support family farms and invest in sustainable farming practices to

reduce or eliminate the pollution coming from the agricultural sector.

It says we need to overhaul our public transportation system to make it zero-emission and affordable,

and it specifically says that we need to invest in high-speed rail, which oh my god we really do.

Quick note before I cover the rest of this resolution, if you're American, and you've

never left the country, I think it would blow your mind how much better public transportation

works in like every other place except the US.

Most of the US has really been designed with cars in mind, and it's life-changing to

go a city where there's a solid public transportation system and you realize that there's a better

way to do things.

Imagine the US having a high-speed rail system to go from LA to SF in a couple hours, or

even to go cross-country.

It could happen, and it would fundamentally change the way we travel, especially by cutting

down on flights that use a lot of fossil fuels.

Okay, sorry, back to the resolution, I just really love public transportation.

So, the GND also says that we need to restore natural ecosystems that have been destroyed,

and work to protect those that are endangered or fragile.

It says we need to clean up hazardous waste sites, and we need to promote the international

exchange of technology and expertise when it comes to climate change -- because we're

all in this together.

And it says that the US should become a leader in this area so that other countries can follow its lead.

It emphasizes, again, that marginalized communities need to be consulted at every step of the way.

And it says that we need to ensure that the people benefit from the economic boom that

will come from so much investment, not corporations.

Then it says we need to provide higher education to everyone with an emphasis on people from

marginalized communities so that they can be equal participants in the GND.

It emphasizes the importance of hiring local workers who are part of a union, and it says

we need to guarantee good jobs with a right to unionize.

It says we need to improve workplace safety and anti-discrimination laws, stop the transfer

of jobs overseas, and not allow companies to monopolize entire sectors.

It says that US government needs to obtain consent from indigenous people for any decisions

that affect them, they need to honor all treaties with them, and they need to protect the sovereignty

of indigenous lands.

And lastly, it says that all people of the United States should be provided with high-quality

health care, affordable housing, economic security, and access to clean air and water.

That's a lot of stuff for what many see as just a thing about climate change.

It's actually about way more than climate change.

It's about repairing this country in a bunch of different ways, and a big part of that

is climate change, because it's already wreaking havoc on the globe and on the US specifically.

But the way that it chooses to address climate change, by ensuring that marginalized communities

are consulted, by creating good jobs, by making sure everyone has health care and clean water

-- all that stuff doesn't necessarily have to be a part of a climate change resolution.

But it is here, and I think that's a big deal.

The GND is very progressive and it's actually gaining support among Democrats thanks to

the hard work put in by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and so many other progressives who continue

to push the Democrats to the left.

There's still a ways to go, for sure, but it's already got 60 House co-sponsors and

9 Senate co-sponsors.

And if we make it a key issue for 2020, it's going to push Democrats left, and it's going

to ensure that we end up with a Presidential candidate who's ready to take big steps

towards fighting climate change.

So don't think of the GND solely as a climate change resolution.

Think of it as a massive community project to improve life for everyone.

At the end of it, we could have pollution-free air, high-quality public transportation, safe

and well-paying jobs, a right to higher education, a right to quality health care, and so much more.

This could change so much, but only if we get behind the GND.

So, when you're voting in local elections -- which I know you will be because if you

got this far in the video, you must really care about politics -- make sure you're

voting for candidates who support the GND.

If your Representative or Senator hasn't voiced their support for it yet, call their

office and tell them you want them to support it.

We've got two years to build support for the GND, and we cannot wait any longer than

that to act on climate change.

Anyway, that's all I had for you today.

If you'd like to support me on Patreon, you can click over here, and if you'd like

to subscribe, you can click up here.

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Top 10 Scary Things Found Frozen In Antarctica - Duration: 10:08.

Starting off at number 10 we have

Blood Falls[a].

In 1911, Scientists noticed something pretty horrifying around cliffs of ice in Antarctica

- it looked like they were oozing blood.

It shocked the world - what could possibly be producing these rivers of blood?

Was there something hidden within the ice that we didnt know about?

Something that could only exist in the hostile conditions of Antarctica?

At the time, Scientists believed it was caused by algae discoloring the water - their hypothesis

was never verified though.

In 2017 - the mystery was finally solved thanks to research by the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

The deep red coloring is due to oxidized iron in brine saltwater - its essentially the same

process that makes iron go dark red when it rusts.

When the iron rich saltwater comes into contact with the oxygen on the surfaces, the iron

oxidizes and this colours the water and ice red.

I think we can all breathe a sigh of relief that there isnt some hellish blood monster

living under the Antarctic ice.

Next up at number 9 we have The Abandoned Huts.[b] On November 1st 1911, British explorer

Robert Falcon Scott departed from Cape Evans on his Terra Nova expedition, trying to become

the first human to reach the south pole.

They made it to the South Pole but sadly, they found they had been beaten to it by a

group of Norwegians led by Amundsen.

The team faced unusually bad weather on their return journey and tragically died before

they could reach their hut with all their supplies.

The hut was used by another team in 1917 but after that - it was abandoned.

For years, it was slowly covered in ice and snow until 1956 - when a US expeditioners

party dug it out.

It was found to be in a remarkable well preserved state.

The beds are as they left them, so are their scientific instruments.

Canned foot sits on the shelves, a London newspaper is on one of the desks.

The frozen and try environment had preserved a lot of things - but decay still occurs.

Visitors to the Discovery Hut described the now century old seal meat as smelling -quite

rancid- and some people thought that the huts themselves are now affected by fungal decay.

Moving on to number 8 we have Bacteria[c].

In 2008, scientists managed to revive bacterium extracted from Antarctic ice that was 8 million

years old - you heard me 8 million years old.

Right away, many people became concerned - was this a danger?

It sounds a bit like the start of a hollywood movie where the bacteria goes on to wipe out

the whole of humanity.

The scientists assured the public though that there was nothing to worry about and that

the bacterium was unlikely to cause human disease - youll note that they said unlikely

though - its not definite … this bacteria is so old that when it came into existence

8 million years ago - the common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees was alive on the

planet.

So - how are they still alive?

Well, Paul Falkowski of Rutgers University described the bacteria as having been in a

-suspended state of animation for 8 million years- and that global warming melting glaciers

could result in the release of more ancient organisms into the sea …

Next up at number 7 we have the Pyramid[d].

In November 2016, the internet was abuzz with talk of a Pyramid that had been found buried

in the Antarctic ice.

Before you dismiss that as nonsense - take a look.

Yeah, that looks a LOT like a pyramid.

It was first discovered by the British Antarctic Expedition of 1910 - 1913.

They were stunned by its appearance and decided to name it The Pyramid - a name still used

on geological surveys of the area.

Its located in the Ellsworth Mountains which is a range more than 400km long - the Pyramid

is one of the peaks in this mountain range.

Naturally - you know what Im going to say next - many conspiracy theorists stated that

this is proof of an ancient civilization that lived on Antarctica before being consumed

by the ice and their existence covered up by todays government.

Of course, experts have dismissed this, saying that pyramids are not a complicated shape

and are not an uncommon appearance in nature.

What do you guys think?

Next up at number 6 we have The Lake[e].

Lake Vostok is one of the biggest lakes on the planet - if youve never heard of it - don't

worry - thats probably because Lake Vostok is buried under more than 2 miles of ice in

Antarctica.

Its been covered in nice for at least 15 million years but it is still liquid - the crushing

layer of ice and geothermal activity have ensured that.

Its presence was first suggested in the 1960s by a Russian pilot who noticed a large, smooth

patch of ice above the lake from the air.

Radar experiments by British and Russian researchers in 1996 confirmed the lakes existence.

The lake - is massive - 143 miles long, 31 miles wide and up to 2,625 feet deep.

In 2012, Russian scientists managed to successfully drill a hole down to the lakes water.

They believe that down there in the lake is microbial life that is unique from everything

else on Earth, having been isolated for 15 millions years.

Now the search for it begins.

Next up at number 5 we have Allan Hills 84001.[f] In 1984, a team of US meteorite hunters discovered

a Martian meteorite in the Antarctic ice.

It was only about 4.3 pounds but by 1996 it was causing quite a stir when a group of scientists

claimed they had found evidence of microscopic folls of Martian bacteria in the meteorite.

Was this proof of life on Mars?

Or at least, that life USED to be on Mars?

The media went into a frenzy - even US president Bill Clinton gave a speech about it.

The hysteria was because of the strain chain structures on that meteorite that looked like

they could have been fossilized bacteria.

There was also the fact that the meteorite broke off from Mars some 17 million years

ago during a time when Mars had liquid water on its surface and carbon dioxide in its atmosphere

- a perfect time for life to form.

Eventually, these claims were rejected though and the features of the meteorite were explained

without requiring life to be present.

The meteorite now remains on display at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural history.

Moving on to number 4 we have have The Dinosaur[g].

In February 2019, the fossil of a new species of reptile was announced - it had been found

by researchers in the Antarctic ice during a 2010-2011 expedition.

Its believed to be an early relative of dinosaurs who lived in antarcica millions of years before

the continent drift to its position over the south pole and became uninhabitable for complex

life forms.

Around 250 million years ago, Antarctica was covered in lush forests and rivers with many

species of wildlife living there - including reptiles.

The temperature is thought to have almost never dropped below freezing point!

The scientists named the iguana sized reptile -Antarctanax Shackletoni- … Antarctic translates

to Antarctic King and Shakletoni is in honour of the Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton.

Moving on to number 3 we have the Matchy Mass[h].

In June 2018, YouTuber user Wowforreel made a video showing his discovery of a 14 mile

structure buried in Antarctica.

He made the discovery using google maps and described it as a -patchy mass- that you could

easily see from outer space.

He said that he had used google maps to search the entire continent and had never found anything

like it.

He even pointed out that there were strange brush strokes over the mass which he thinks

was someone trying to cover something up.

It didnt take long before people started speculating about what was going on here - the YouTuber

himself put forward the idea that if the brush effect was removed - perhaps wed see some

sort of giant UFO mothership buried in ice.

In all probability - its probably a research facility - but we still don't know for sure

as the strange block remains on Google Maps to this day - you can even go and see for

yourself!

Coming in at number 2 we have The Wreckage[i].

In January 2013, 3 Canadian men took off in a plane from the Amundsen Scott South Pole

research station en route to an Italian research base in Terra Nova Bay.

During the journey, the emergency transmitter went off and a search party set out to find

them.

Bad weather hampered rescue efforts but after 6 days, they found the plane - it had crashed

into one of Antarcticas highest mountains.

The rescue team were unable to get into the cockpit though and were only able to retrieve

some luggage.

After 4 hours there, they determined it was too risky to stay any longer as the weather

was taking a serious turn for the worse and they were afraid of an avalanche occurring.

It took 9 months before another team set out during Antarcicas summer period to retrieve

the frozen remains of the 3 Canadian men.

And finally at number 1 we have Endurance[j].

We talked about the explorer Shackleton earlier - well - Endurance was the name of the ship

he used to get to Antarctica in the first place.

The ship was abandoned by Shackleton and his team when she was crushed by ice in the Weddel

Seaa off Antarctica, causing her to sink.

In the years since then, there have been 3 expeditions that have tried and failed to

locate Endurance.

In 2018 - that changed though - a team at the Scott Polar Research Institute launched

a new search using more sophisticated technology such as GPS and drones to help them see possible

routes in the ice.

They also used an autonomous underwater vehicle.

This video youre watching was released in February 2019 and according to what Ive read

- the search for the Endurance is happening right now - looking for a ship thousands of

ft beneath the frigid waves.

I thought Id end on this one because its not been discovered yet - and thats kind of exciting

- theres a lot more to uncover in the incredible world of Antarctica …

And theres a lot more to uncover around the world in general!

Where would you like us to go next?

We always do country videos but how about continent ones?

I could take all the scariest things in Europe and put them in one video - or scary theories

about Asia - you get the idea - let me know - thanks for watching as always guys and Ill

see you all in the next video!

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JUSTHIS(저스디스) _ Gone

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HOHYUN(호현) - Just Wanna Stay

오반 (OVAN) - 잡종흡연 (Girl You Deserved It)

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Where Is The Dog Hiding Her Puppies? | Kritter Klub - Duration: 4:19.

She gave birth to puppies

But where are they?

I'm not telling you

She left with a full belly, and gave birth a week later

With her breast full as well

Secretive dog, Ddorong

It's already been a month so I'm concerned

Where in the world are her puppies?!

Are you following me?

Yup.

Catch me if you can

Is she going to see her puppies?

Oh! Over here!

Who's this fella

That's her boyfriend. I mean husband

Ddorong's husband, Ddol

That makes you her baby daddy?

Ok so we found the father, but where are dem puppies?

I couldn't find them either

Attaches a tracking device

It doesn't take long to find her hiding spot

found her!

(flustered)

Come here, Ddorong

And off she goes

Are the puppies in there?

Endoscope camera ftw

Finally found them!!

They're so precious<3

Now the question is..

Why did you hide them here?

She gave birth in her husband's vicinity, where she felt safe

The three pups were found

near Ddol's house

To that extent

Ddorong trusted her husband, Ddol

And wanted to keep her puppies safe by his side

Mystery solved!

#relationshipgoals

I'll think of her as my daughter-in-law

Thank you

What a beautiful family

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