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Kamchatka: Exploring Russia's "Forbidden Zone" 

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In the far-flung reaches of Siberian Russia there’s a place unlike any other on earth. A place nine times zones from Moscow. A place so far east it’s almost west. A place called Kamchatka, the snowbound Eden. One hundred thousand lakes; 300 geysers; 414 glaciers; 100 volcanoes all crammed into a peninsula the size of California. But it’s also a nuclear no-go zone. Off-limits to the world for most of the 20th century. In fact, more Americans have been into outer space than have crossed Kamchatka in the last hundred years. It’s into this unforgiving icebox cold corner of the world that David Adams goes in search of the last of the Itelman, the semi-legendary wild men of Siberia’s Far East.
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@shaimoyed7858
@shaimoyed7858 2 года назад
I was born in Kamchatka, It's a beautiful place. The history, culture, and geography is rich, and people lovely. It will always have my heart! Thank you for documenting it.
@GuruRasaVonWerder
@GuruRasaVonWerder Год назад
So you must be like our American Indians. Look Mongolian? I am part Mongolian from my Cossack grandma.
@emperor___palpatine
@emperor___palpatine Год назад
What was life like there growing up for you? I’ve always been interested in it but there’s not much information about it out there
@vollassitoni7795
@vollassitoni7795 Год назад
@@GuruRasaVonWerder ru-vid.com/group/PLaMkCAuWtetC787lJqfb4sOxjtkardQLL
@collinsoconnor5843
@collinsoconnor5843 Год назад
Stop lying. You were born in Banderastan
@busterbiloxi3833
@busterbiloxi3833 11 месяцев назад
Moscow must be destroyed! Kamchatka is China!
@bobsingh7949
@bobsingh7949 3 года назад
And this dude has had all kinds of adventures he never filmed. A life well lived! A true planet belonger. Travel like this always sows wisdom and less prejudice. Great shows. Thanks. From Canada.
@fnqoz
@fnqoz 4 года назад
Absolutely love David Adams work, he never degrades his host country and always teaches us a little more about our planet. Never heard of this place till now.
@billmiller4972
@billmiller4972 3 года назад
Exactly, him being not preachy makes his docus worth watching.
@koksalceylan3934
@koksalceylan3934 3 года назад
Yes is is very repectfull of people lives and culture. I like that.
@judowrestlerka
@judowrestlerka 3 года назад
100% +++ Agree. I love his work.
@porcoddiogesubastardo9669
@porcoddiogesubastardo9669 Год назад
Uoy nikcuf reggin (read it backwards)
@maxasaurus3008
@maxasaurus3008 Год назад
I’ve heard of it but that doesn’t mean what you said is untrue, Bravo Sir Mehmet!
@stevelauda5435
@stevelauda5435 Год назад
The man singing at the end of the video is the same song my father would sing to me when I was a boy, and I am Polish, this was very emotional to me, keep up with these wonderful videos.
@cruisepaige
@cruisepaige 3 года назад
Just discovered David. He’s so gracious and respectful to the people he crossed paths with.
@j.brendenstookey3437
@j.brendenstookey3437 2 года назад
I could watch David Adams’ documentaries all day, everyday. Beautiful work and story telling.
@fasx56
@fasx56 3 года назад
David Adams and the Camera Crew are to be commended and recognized as Outstanding Photo Journalists with their Video Production Skills. They put all the necessary passports in order and worked out the details of guides and contacts to produce make this complicated Documentary a reality.He was willing to eat Raw Meat to be a good Guest and Honor the Hospitality of the Native Siberian People. The Narration was excellent and helped to add value to this production.
@lindagarrido4353
@lindagarrido4353 3 года назад
Amazing! Absent the snow, if you had told me this was filmed in the Navajo nation I would have believed it. David's documentaries are so eye opening and wildly educational. I've been binging on them all weekend.
@tropicaltrev1617
@tropicaltrev1617 3 года назад
Kamchatka now has a thriving tourist industry. It's been my most wanted destination for around 20 years. Many Russians who cannot fly outside of the country due to the pandemic have been flying from Vladivostok to Kamchatka instead. The nuclear testing wasn't cool, but we also did the same in other parts of the world displacing thousands from their islands forever.
@NMjack2000
@NMjack2000 5 лет назад
Very good documentary. I visited Kamchatka in 2000 and enjoyed that trip very much. I met many new friends and everyone was very friendly toward me. I tested out some of my Navajo Native Words on a senior citizen in Esso however failed to hear any words that were similar. I found some fresh watermelons for in PK at the local public market center. They were rather expensive however I wanted my friends and some of the children to taste their first one. So everyone really enjoyed them and it was a special event. I am still good friends with some of the people I met on that trip. I really am thankful that I was able to visit Kamchatka it is such a unique place to visit. Thank you for sharing your video from me over here at Roswell NM USA..
@patrik421
@patrik421 Год назад
Might have better luck in central Siberia where the Ket tribe live, if you could get there (aside from current politics it is one of the most remote places in Siberia). They are the last speakers of Yeniseian languages (the Siberian branch of the Dene-Yeniseian language family to which Navajo belongs).
@noahcount7132
@noahcount7132 5 лет назад
Excellent visit to people living on the ragged edge; declining in numbers, yet rich in spirit and tenacity. May they not only survive, but prosper as well.
@wanderingsoul1189
@wanderingsoul1189 3 года назад
I wanna talk to every person watch and comment on such docu having a cup of tea.
@dk2428
@dk2428 3 года назад
You're welcome!
@madi8181
@madi8181 3 года назад
I’m actually having one now as i take on this virtual journey 😃
@muslimsocialist9310
@muslimsocialist9310 3 года назад
I'm having a cup of tea 🍵 right now, smoking a pipe..
@alarikgreenland
@alarikgreenland 3 года назад
Yes I agree
@brownhermit1399
@brownhermit1399 5 лет назад
I am forever grateful for your documentary informing me of the existence of the Edelman tribe in particular. There is much more here than is seen; efforts in Russia and in North America indicate these last surviving tribes must have something to be greatly feared by those who would control others. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart. I always enjoy your films.
@JoseMiranda-hk4ng
@JoseMiranda-hk4ng 10 месяцев назад
Traducción español
@michellemurphy658
@michellemurphy658 5 лет назад
What a wonderful series you have put together. Can't praise you enough, I feel like a world traveler.Georgia,the Kush what marvels!!! THANKYOU all so much.
@robertoheredia4355
@robertoheredia4355 4 года назад
After 18 years I finally have watched again these documentaries. First time on the discovery channel 2001 or 2002.
@rohitrajr9829
@rohitrajr9829 2 года назад
yep discovery channel ... although in my country it broadcasted around 2005 i think
@lisaray9404
@lisaray9404 2 года назад
Great video! I always learn many things from Mr. Adams' documentaries. He has a "Never Quit" attitude and is full of adventure. And after watching each episode, I feel I've gained a much better understanding and appreciation of all the wonderful people and places this beautiful planet has to see. Thank you! 😊🙏🏻💖😌👍
@sohamc7402
@sohamc7402 3 года назад
This is what you call a quality documentary, each and every David Adams series never fails to deliver. Wish there could be more such content
@Girrrrrrrr
@Girrrrrrrr 3 года назад
As an American from the South that studied Native Americans at length in school, this was fascinating on so many levels. Thank you so much!!
@userprofilename371
@userprofilename371 4 года назад
Loved it. Adams documentaries are some of the best I have ever seen. Thank you for sharing this. Hello from Reykjavik, Iceland
@MrMathieu112
@MrMathieu112 3 года назад
As a Canadian who regularly sees -30c up to even -50 without windchill and plenty of snow. I'm kinda jealous of a tank ride lol, as a big fan of anything with a motor this is awesome
@jennifermorgan9687
@jennifermorgan9687 3 года назад
Amazing and adventurous video! Very well done like all the others I have watched. Thank you!
@eksaangoyan9162
@eksaangoyan9162 3 года назад
David Adams is my favourite documentarist!He is humble person ,with exceptional skills!
@user-pp4nd7vw8m
@user-pp4nd7vw8m 3 года назад
Agreed!
@beachcaving
@beachcaving 3 года назад
Loved the snowball fight with the cute children and the pow-wow style dance. Thank you! Brilliant!
@pravinsubba7767
@pravinsubba7767 3 года назад
David Adams, the real 007. Diving to Skiing absolute legend.
@rmorton3186
@rmorton3186 5 лет назад
A superb doco David,thank you very much..Go Aussie,go
@sonofearth3715
@sonofearth3715 4 года назад
Awesome documentary, one of the best I have ever seen.👍👍👍hello from Australia.
@stanislavzolotarev5041
@stanislavzolotarev5041 3 года назад
For those of you who are interested how Kamchatka is living today (20 years after this documentary was made) you can search on RU-vid "Dud Kamchatka". It's a documentary made by popular Russian presenter. Film is in Russian, but there are english subtitles available. David Adams tries to find aboriginal tribes of Kamchatka which are on the verge of extinction and highlights his narrative on their life. This is a very interesting approach and reminds films of Werner Herzog in this sense. However, this group is too small to make assumptions about the whole region based on their life. So, if you're interested in another perspective on the subject, this Russian documentary discusses the living of the majority of people on the peninsula and the role of the Kamchatka peninsula itself in the modern day Russia. Moreover, part of this video shows Russians surfing in Kamchatka. Being an Aussie, David Adams would appreciated them. :)
@waya5545
@waya5545 3 года назад
I just found this and it is ahmazing!!! Thank you so much for sharing places at the end of this planet!!! Cheers
@disclosuredaydoug7156
@disclosuredaydoug7156 5 лет назад
Amazing documentary, breathtaking
@patriciatreslove4449
@patriciatreslove4449 Год назад
David Adams is an excellent story teller, looking forward to following him.
@bobsingh7949
@bobsingh7949 7 месяцев назад
it's been an almost a snowless start to winter here, Central Alberta, so it is nice to see knee-deep snow. I miss the varied beauty that snowfalls bring but i am glad for this programming. This dude is like David Attenborough if David was also an athlete-outdoorsman
@1fredricka
@1fredricka 4 года назад
ur documentaties have a great mix of adventure, humor, personal and even u doing sports! love ur ski run and ur photographer!
@lydiaram7965
@lydiaram7965 4 года назад
Great documentary!
@jillmontgomery4856
@jillmontgomery4856 5 лет назад
thank you for this wonderful journey...
@geoffreytudor5674
@geoffreytudor5674 2 года назад
Thanks for the great tour! I've long been fascinated by the peninsula, sort of a mirror image of Alaska.
@DelightLovesMovies
@DelightLovesMovies 4 года назад
I love David Adams documentaries.
@tiberiuezri6431
@tiberiuezri6431 4 года назад
Excellent films by David Adams! Thank you!
@deloresseven9295
@deloresseven9295 2 года назад
My favourite episode so far - amazing.
@lynnh4923
@lynnh4923 3 года назад
I love these videos and this gentleman is one brave soul! Hats off to you sir!
@MsEKN
@MsEKN 3 года назад
Great documentary! 👏🏼
@gianboontiong
@gianboontiong 5 лет назад
Very interesting. Many thanks.
@farhadfarhadian1111
@farhadfarhadian1111 Год назад
Excellent work learned a lot Thanks a lot
@nancysotomayor3196
@nancysotomayor3196 3 года назад
You are incredibly Amazing. A strong free adventurer spirit. Love it. God bless you.
@johnbyrnes4981
@johnbyrnes4981 Год назад
I was an officer on a US Coast guard cutter that had a 3 day liberty call in Petropavlosk back in the mid-90's. Fascinating place and warm and friendly people.
@lanaharlow2515
@lanaharlow2515 Год назад
John Byrnes- What is a 'liberty call'- Time off (from your role) or work related? 🙂
@SunnyIlha
@SunnyIlha 2 года назад
This is wonderful, marvelous documentary.
@jamesfohare
@jamesfohare 5 лет назад
Thank you, a great video.
@susanacuratolo1200
@susanacuratolo1200 Год назад
EXCELLENT AS ALWAYS!
@shehroonkhanz
@shehroonkhanz 3 года назад
Excellent work. Bravo
@021snowdrop021
@021snowdrop021 3 года назад
What a remarkable film and adventure which I thoroughly enjoyed; Thank you David Adams and your support team for taking me there.
@roymarron7622
@roymarron7622 3 года назад
Such a beautiful place with such great people, there is something wonderful about the unknown...
@AudreyHeadley
@AudreyHeadley 5 лет назад
Thank you for taking me on another journey.
@carvalone3076
@carvalone3076 3 года назад
I'm just through the intro and I'm HOOKED!
@bobman3388
@bobman3388 3 года назад
Just super superb cine, onya mate!
@trekpac2
@trekpac2 2 года назад
I’d so love to see the Kamchatka Peninsula, Petropavlov, the old Cold War town, then Primorsky Krai around Vladivostok, the Primorsky temperate rainforests, etc.
@germanearminusiii8918
@germanearminusiii8918 Год назад
You be the real mad man .I love your action . Thank you viking
@mushroomsamba82
@mushroomsamba82 5 лет назад
I'd be a real shame if these pockets of ancient cultures faded away completely
@lagitanavderoscio
@lagitanavderoscio 5 лет назад
Indeed.
3 года назад
the cultured thing is still there except in a different shape- of identity
@DelightLovesMovies
@DelightLovesMovies 4 года назад
I love how he has to ski down that mountain.
@introsig7696
@introsig7696 Месяц назад
OMG! that sky descend from the snowy volcano is epic. How many cameramen do they have? Very good production and editying
@goldendeagle1914
@goldendeagle1914 3 года назад
the mountains are gorgeous
@Wingalaxi
@Wingalaxi 5 лет назад
'Nothing is wasted.' Ha ha! I was waiting for that line. Excellent vid.
@tzvetansarbinovski7416
@tzvetansarbinovski7416 3 года назад
A big thank you!
@stretchmorgan
@stretchmorgan 3 года назад
David Adams is the best!
@ashkar9133
@ashkar9133 Год назад
Great video ❤️
@bridecolbourne1305
@bridecolbourne1305 5 лет назад
Nor truly alone you’ve got an amazing camera person😊
@user-dv3cr3ih4k
@user-dv3cr3ih4k 5 лет назад
Great Video
@meridethtexastwister
@meridethtexastwister 3 года назад
That was interesting. Thanks for the video. NW Pacific, USA
@coloredplanetantinazifreak5521
@coloredplanetantinazifreak5521 2 года назад
One of the best documentarist ever...
@RealSalica
@RealSalica 5 лет назад
Most interesting documentary I've seen lately . Thank you !
@karlkarl7265
@karlkarl7265 3 года назад
Great video
@vukans595
@vukans595 3 года назад
34:21 ''Suddenly i am alone on the summit of a dormant volcano'' .... You mean, alone with the cameraman, lol!
@introsig7696
@introsig7696 Месяц назад
Yeah! and how many cameramen do they have to have for that take? at least two, one in the top and other bellow. The amount of production for that take is amazing. They need at least two days for filming.
@TheMcSoma
@TheMcSoma 2 года назад
Great documentary, wish there was more info about the songs and music.
@judowrestlerka
@judowrestlerka 3 года назад
Got electrical supply cut off..... ....used Nuclear Submarine for power. Yeah, these folks are my kinda people. 🤣🤣😂😂
@patriciaikeda2608
@patriciaikeda2608 5 лет назад
We should crowdfund some orange juice to these people
@heenanyou
@heenanyou 5 лет назад
It would go nicely with that truckload of vodka...
@lagitanavderoscio
@lagitanavderoscio 5 лет назад
@@heenanyou Tank load lol
@catholiccrusader5328
@catholiccrusader5328 5 лет назад
@@heenanyou you got that right, makes great Harvey Wallbangers!
@amypalladino2584
@amypalladino2584 4 года назад
Vodka and oj.. screwdrivers all around!!
@andretoles9505
@andretoles9505 4 года назад
I was thinking that
@MrBlauwgeel
@MrBlauwgeel 8 месяцев назад
More david adams content please !!!
@dorianmclean6755
@dorianmclean6755 3 года назад
Grateful for this look into earths culture
@inamullah8716
@inamullah8716 3 года назад
Really inspiring and better than any Hollywood movie
@frankvelazqiez2961
@frankvelazqiez2961 2 года назад
David is a true scholar and gentleman.
@NMjack2000
@NMjack2000 3 года назад
I visited Kamchatka in 1999 and found it very interesting and met many fine people there some that have shared friendship with for over 20 years now. We hiked up to the waterfall and it was ice cold and refreshing to drink the water there. I sure have enjoyed your videos.
@ruthradford897
@ruthradford897 10 месяцев назад
An Australian heli-skiing in Kamchatka... what else is there to say? True adventure!
@jaikumararunadesai5042
@jaikumararunadesai5042 2 года назад
It was like watching Thriller. Snow Serfing was greatest of all, what I saw till date. War Whehicals were Amusing n funny n of great use. Excellent Documentary. Love from India. 🙏
@skii9595
@skii9595 4 года назад
Dude has one of the best jobs ever!! Kinda like the dude!
@Valentina2244
@Valentina2244 3 года назад
I’ve have been watching almost all your timetime. You are admirable. Well as, the way you treated people.👌🏼
@loupiscanis9449
@loupiscanis9449 5 лет назад
Thank you .
@sharynhughes1061
@sharynhughes1061 10 месяцев назад
Amazing!!
@thephoenix3155
@thephoenix3155 4 года назад
If you go to Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands) in British Columbia you can see the same tartan poles.
@letitiakearney2423
@letitiakearney2423 3 года назад
Totem poles.
@koksalceylan3934
@koksalceylan3934 3 года назад
Onbelievebly well done docu's. Mr.Adams is a good creazy minde.
@sir.joshuarane.doebler3762
@sir.joshuarane.doebler3762 3 года назад
Such a gorgeous place I'll tell ya...
@spedslojp3353
@spedslojp3353 4 года назад
the music is so good
@stephenbrand5661
@stephenbrand5661 3 года назад
"Temperate summers" = enough mosquitos to make you yearn for the arctic winter
@fatimahmuhammad9436
@fatimahmuhammad9436 3 года назад
I love David ducumentry.
@InterloperBob
@InterloperBob Год назад
I absolutely have to know how the kid at 42:30 got a 1980's vintage San Diego Chargers hat.
@KHLalekseyanov
@KHLalekseyanov 5 месяцев назад
I was born right next door in Yakutia❤, "Forbidden" to outsiders, but a backyard to us. I love visiting family there.
@paxwallacejazz
@paxwallacejazz 5 лет назад
Oh man I had no idea that place existed
@basedsalty6970
@basedsalty6970 5 лет назад
Towards the end of the documentary when I saw those totem poles. I started to get chills down my spine 👍👍👍
@ana8399
@ana8399 7 месяцев назад
Very very good.thanks for beautiful video .I am from Iran
@MrLennybach
@MrLennybach 3 года назад
I like how most North American natives recognize the science of their own journey.
@nrom5960
@nrom5960 2 года назад
All the comments were right. What a great documentary!
@amypir835
@amypir835 4 года назад
Amazing place...
@destro513
@destro513 5 лет назад
Amazing. Thank you for these killer docs
@deborahromilly2766
@deborahromilly2766 5 лет назад
Those native kids are so cute and happy.
@kasperkjrsgaard1447
@kasperkjrsgaard1447 3 года назад
It’s because they’re kids. They’ll be spoiled as they grow up.
@camacassie
@camacassie 5 лет назад
The tank trip was awesome
@miric6224
@miric6224 3 года назад
Did you injure your shoulder jumping off that non--stopping train in Sudan? Hope it was cured. Thanks for sharing.
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