Thanks so much for everything ❤ Man, this is so funny, I’m a taxi driver and dropped off this Guyanan woman and her coworkers at the airport, only last week, thinking she was from Africa, haha 😂 She was commenting quite a lot, on just how beautiful Cairns is, and how it’s like there, and I think she said she could live here ❤ I don’t blame here 😂 Now I see why Guyana is so beautiful to ❤
MUY PRONTO OCUPAREMOS EL TERRITORIO ESEQUIBO, UN LUGAR LEGALMENTE VENEZOLANO, CON DOCUMENTACION TANTO EN VENEZUELA COMO EN ESPAÑA QUE NOS HACEN DUEÑOS DESDE LA CAPITANIA GENERAL DE VENEZUELA, GUYANA NO TIENE UN SOLO DOCUMENTO DE ESE LUGAR QUE LO CONFIRME COMO SUYO, ELLOS SABEN QUE NO LE PERTENECE... OJO NO ES INVACION SOLO TOMAREMOS LO QUE ES PROPIO, GUYANA SABE CUAL ES SU TIERRA ORIGINAL Y NO ES EL ESEQUIBO
Always dresmed of paddling and hiking Ellesmere and Baffin. Great video thanks. Keep making them please. Just an fyi though, pretty sure Polar Bears are considered marine not land mammals. Not to be a 🇨🇦🍆 about it. Lol❤
Very interesting. Thank you very much. Your illustration for the "many species of crustaceans and fish" was quite disturbing. Well done if you were trying to make a point. : ( 4:35
I lived on Baffin Island in the 1970's for 2 1/2 years in a northern hamlet called Arctic Bay. It was established in the 1950's during the Cold War by the Canadian Federal government who forcibly moved the Inuit there from northern mainland Canada.
A simple google search would tell you that you’re wrong. Definitely not the tallest single drop. Angel falls first. There’s more before this one I believe.
Definitely makes sense why some speculated and wrote about the idea of there being surviving populations of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures upon these tepuis. With the history and the way they formed it would absolutely make sense!, and while reality can be often disappointing it’s still fun to learn about the actual creatures that live there, and to speculate about what could be if such extinct animals were able to live on a South American plateau separated from the rest of the world like in arthur conan doyle’s book. Anyways great video!
Wunderbares Video. Mystisch, voller Geheimnisse und so herausfordernd. Manchmal ist es besser, diese Gegenden zu belassen, wie sie sind, ohne Touristen , ohne Wissenschaftler. Ohne Kommerzialisierung. Und einfach mal staunen und der Phantasie Raum geben. Ich will nicht wissen, was dort ist. Ich möchte das ungewisse Spiel meiner Phantasie bewahren und mich träumen in das Reich des Unbekannten. Wenn ich alles wissen kann, wo ist dann noch der Raum für meine Phantasie? Das Unbekannte bewahren als das, wo man auf die Entdeckungsreise zu sich selbst kommen kann. Der Traum zu sich selbst in dem Geheimnis der Begegnung mit dem Unbekannten..
I'm from canada and I always have wished to visit Baffin Island and Nunavut. Although the only thing I knew about in this video (other than Iqaluit of course), was mount Thor, which I always thought was the coolest looking mountain in the world.
It's crazy that all of Hudson Bay is below the Arctic Circle, but even the extreme southern part, like James Bay, is practically uninhabited polar bear country!
They have not been living in baffin island or ellsmere island for 1000's of years, they have been relocated there by the government so the government could claim said land.
they needed settlements up there so it became what Canada is today, if the gov would of not relocated all the natives up there, someone else would of claimed the land.