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What is it Like to Live in Antarctica? | Antarctic Extremes 

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Antarctica is cold, windy, isolated, barren, and often downright dangerous. Yet somehow, people manage to live there. (Some even enjoy it!)
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People have been visiting Antarctica for over a century-and hosts Caitlin Saks and Arlo Pérez can actually see what living there used to be like, because some of the early explorers left all their stuff! Ernest Shackleton’s ill-fated ship Endurance was only recently rediscovered, but the 1910-1913 expedition led by Robert Falcon Scott (more commonly known as the Terra Nova Expedition) left its “home-base” hut still intact, and it’s now a museum. Inside one finds all the trappings of early Antarctic life: seal blubber, science experiments, and of course a desiccated penguin.
Today, living in Antarctica is a bit different. But still, an eclectic band of scientists and support personnel are drawn to the continent and, every year, a crew makes their home on “the ice.” Starting at the U.S. Antarctic Program’s McMurdo Station and then while exploring Antarctica’s natural wonders-glaciers, a volcano, Weddell seals, and even weird fish-Arlo and Caitlin meet the people who find themselves in Antarctica year after year.
But will they be able to discover what it is about this icy, seemingly inhospitable place that’s so alluring to geologists, astrobiologists, and waste managers alike?
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Hosted by Caitlin Saks and Arlo Pérez
Digital Producer/Editor: Emily Zendt
Producer: Caitlin Saks
Digital Associate Producer: Arlo Pérez
Field Director/Cinematographer: Zachary Fink
Executive Producer: Julia Cort
Coordinating Producer: Elizabeth Benjes
Project Director: Pamela Rosenstein
Production Assistance: Matthew Buckley, Emily Pattison, Sean Cuddihy
Audio Mix: Heart Punch Studio
Director of Audience Development: Dante Graves
Senior Digital Producer: Ari Daniel
Audience Engagement Editor: Sukee Bennett
Outreach Manager: Gina Varamo
Special thanks to Michael Amundson
Special thanks to the United States Antarctic Program
Additional Footage:
Brad Herried / Polar Geospatial Center
Music: APM
National corporate funding for NOVA is provided by Draper. Major funding for NOVA is provided by the David H. Koch Fund for Science, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and PBS viewers. Additional funding is provided by the NOVA Science Trust.
Major funding for this project is provided by the National Science Foundation. Additional funding is provided by the Heising-Simons Foundation, The Kendeda Fund, the George D. Smith Fund, and the Richard Saltonstall Charitable Foundation.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1713552. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
Footage of seals was obtained under the authority of NMFS MMPA permit nos.1032-1917, 17236, & 21158
© WGBH Educational Foundation 2020

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@ProdCashhier
@ProdCashhier 3 года назад
there's probably still that guy who wears shorts and a t-shirt all the time
@babyreps365
@babyreps365 10 месяцев назад
Don't judge us 😂😂😂😂
@siyacer
@siyacer 7 месяцев назад
he's me
@ProdCashhier
@ProdCashhier 7 месяцев назад
@@siyacer nuh uh
@Ir-jq5kb
@Ir-jq5kb 7 месяцев назад
Majority of south east Asians dress like that to keep cool in the humidity
@PsycoNoobKiller
@PsycoNoobKiller 4 месяца назад
Oh yes I do.
@lyrical4347
@lyrical4347 4 года назад
When I was like 5 I pictured Antarctica to be like this: - no humans, maybe just documenters - it would always be like -100° C - no buildings - penguins and polar bears everywhere - igloos
@spiko-ou3bp
@spiko-ou3bp 3 года назад
@happydoggo i mean i think of it slightly differently now
@lunarblx2012
@lunarblx2012 3 года назад
Samee
@man6360
@man6360 3 года назад
happydoggo odd flex but okay
@foshio1598
@foshio1598 3 года назад
5???? I’m 15😭✋ and still believe that
@RonVik7
@RonVik7 3 года назад
Who built igloos then? Penguins and bears ?
@heyheyhey0h
@heyheyhey0h 3 года назад
Unbelievable just absolute crazy, I had no idea that this much work was actually happening at Antartica. I was convinced that Antartica just had a few scientists scattered over the place eating beans haha.
@divine3909
@divine3909 3 года назад
NOTHING ON THIS EARTH GOES UNTOUCHED BY MANKIND !!
@lepotato135
@lepotato135 2 года назад
@@divine3909 True, but I like that we're curious. Either way, by discovering more stuff it'll help our species grow and adapt better. It's great as long as we take care of the environment and try to be less destructive along the way. Like we're doing now, just slowly though. Certain animals like even sloths and Shoehorn Crabs have simple things in or on their bodies that can cure our illnesses and increase immunity. It's pretty cool.
@chrisanguiano7643
@chrisanguiano7643 Год назад
@@divine3909 u pop upjppipppii lol l
@divine3909
@divine3909 Год назад
@@lepotato135 curiosity killed the cat ! Something’s ( places and people ) NEED to be left alone there’s NO evolving as generations past mankind gets more and more stupid 💯 also please be aware that there IS a difference between huemans and mankind because not everyone is hueman and not everyone is mankind .
@acethayersr1586
@acethayersr1586 Год назад
White lives matter
@cailineireann1359
@cailineireann1359 3 года назад
I think living there for a few months would be one of the greatest experiences!! Life is about experiences, not things
@lamBETTERthanY0U
@lamBETTERthanY0U 3 года назад
I would check it out for like a week but i am not doing any of that science bs
@vizeath
@vizeath 3 года назад
I don't think that my break up experiences are good to be proud of.....
@papasmurf6836
@papasmurf6836 2 года назад
Lets go
@lepotato135
@lepotato135 2 года назад
@@vizeath I mean, not unless they taught you something. Same with making mistakes or going through shameful experiences. It sucks to think about them sometimes, but they do change you and help you grow.
@lamBETTERthanY0U
@lamBETTERthanY0U 2 года назад
@Mars NERD ALERT
@kat-ju8jb
@kat-ju8jb 3 года назад
Those scientists had the brightest and most liveliest eyes. Must be amazing to study such an incredible place.
@sadiqmohamed681
@sadiqmohamed681 4 года назад
This is the nearest these people will get to travelling to another planet.
@aditya_saha
@aditya_saha 3 года назад
elon musk is the saviour
@dennisbowen452
@dennisbowen452 2 года назад
@@aditya_saha only if you're rich. Otherwise he will just make money off the backs and blood of the poor
@semyonchernykh4694
@semyonchernykh4694 2 года назад
@@aditya_saha bruh, Antarctica is warmer then mars and has more water, why go to mars, just colonize Antarctica
@jacobdaniels3246
@jacobdaniels3246 2 года назад
@@semyonchernykh4694 cuz we need Antarctica to remain in tact to regulate our climate. Same thing on any planet we will ever inhabit.
@bezklavikaszekminmespukzk9961
@bezklavikaszekminmespukzk9961 2 года назад
Actually, people already went to the moon.
@sundogsmusic
@sundogsmusic 4 года назад
Enjoyed the film, and it resonated with me; I spent two seasons down there with the British Antarctic Survey, the second season doing deep field research as a field guide with a geologist. Three months in a tent, travelled 600kms on skidoo and sledge and six separate camps, just the two of us, traveled over some glaciers as first humans ever - a memorable trip indeed!
@kalintrygve
@kalintrygve 4 года назад
Just curious, working for BAS, did they ever hire any Canadians, or strictly UK citizens?
@xylo5750
@xylo5750 3 года назад
The only kind of flex I can appreciate.
@birddabble2430
@birddabble2430 3 года назад
I know you posted this comment 8 months ago, but could you tell me a bit what you did there and how you got there? Degree, Idea, How did it resonate with family and friends? Did you get in dangerous Situations etc ;)
@andrewhatfieId
@andrewhatfieId 3 года назад
@@xylo5750 Literally what I’m sayin’. Just imagine someone asks what you do and you say, “I am a deep field Antarctic Researcher”😦 An unparalleled flex
@lamBETTERthanY0U
@lamBETTERthanY0U 3 года назад
That’s pretty cool. Did you guys do the nasty?
@Artofficial1986
@Artofficial1986 3 года назад
Aww he used to be a mechanic.. "I worked on the Space Shuttle" 😐
@andrewhatfieId
@andrewhatfieId 3 года назад
It really be the most brilliant minds the farthest off the grid
@delgermuruntsagaankhuu6951
@delgermuruntsagaankhuu6951 3 года назад
@@andrewhatfieId They're on the Grid and depend on it so much, they dont have any other option, But the isolation from retards? they're farthest from them.
@ZettyLad
@ZettyLad 3 года назад
@@delgermuruntsagaankhuu6951 I would go down there just to get away from the retards. XD
@wendellswendell2001
@wendellswendell2001 3 года назад
The only place that hasn't experienced the Pandemic Virus!
@rajkumarmarichetty2737
@rajkumarmarichetty2737 2 года назад
I was like 'what the hell is wrong with you?' then I was like 'what are hoping to find here?'
@SkinneeHippo
@SkinneeHippo 3 года назад
I love how they have a fire station in antarctica 🤣
@returnofsupermanclips3151
@returnofsupermanclips3151 2 года назад
They need it. Since it's very cold, they always use fire inside their House which can cause accident
@steelegriffiths8650
@steelegriffiths8650 2 года назад
Fire is a really serious issue down South - if something catches fire then you may lose the whole building, or it may be open to the elements ... and then where do you shelter?
@urbanwarchief
@urbanwarchief 2 года назад
I believe dry air with fires are hazardous if not mixed properly
@andrewbest2544
@andrewbest2544 3 года назад
0:46 was not expecting a scientist to have the name of Michael Jackson that's awesome
@ortherner
@ortherner 3 года назад
epik
@NBAChickenLover
@NBAChickenLover 3 года назад
And Michael Jackson most definitely wasn't famous when this guy was born, if even alive
@idontreadreplies.252
@idontreadreplies.252 3 года назад
@Dima Reus basic yet if any human were to see it on a list they'd immediately think of the POP KING.
@PutUrCansUpSPTVWantsU
@PutUrCansUpSPTVWantsU 3 года назад
I envy how relaxed they all seem to be...relaxation is something we have all forgotten how to do in a busy world...I am going to make an effort again...thanks for the inspiration.
@lisamartin3734
@lisamartin3734 2 года назад
For these people THIS IS PARADISE.
@dlgirl62
@dlgirl62 Год назад
Take some time of your life to do meditation. Cut off social media and you’ll see that living in a relaxed way it’s not hard
@FluffyFluffles
@FluffyFluffles 4 года назад
I'm hooked on this series. Very interesting and well done. Plus I love Caitlin's hair.
@ArloPerez
@ArloPerez 4 года назад
What about my hair! I spend forever on it in the morning
@FluffyFluffles
@FluffyFluffles 4 года назад
@@ArloPerez Haha sorry, your hair is nice too
@theMcWOPPER
@theMcWOPPER 3 года назад
You said it sister
@acethayersr1586
@acethayersr1586 Год назад
White lives matter
@lisascorp
@lisascorp 4 месяца назад
​@@ArloPerezI know old post but am curious what temperature Fahrenheit you guys were in (some aren't wearing gloves) I'm in Northern Illinois and this morning it was negative 11 and windchill negative 26 F. So cold things are malfunctioning (automatic garage door won't work etc) It is brutal wicked cold. All bundled up I can only stand to be out there a few minutes. What temperature were you dealing with?? It definitely looks exciting and quite an experience and views etc.
@neutralevil1917
@neutralevil1917 4 года назад
Can't stop thinking about The Thing
@haruhidude
@haruhidude 3 года назад
I believe it's a tradition to watch The Thing before or after they get closed off from the world.
@neutralevil1917
@neutralevil1917 3 года назад
@@haruhidude It must be creepy and amazing at the same time
@dawnmorgan6249
@dawnmorgan6249 Год назад
I have a friend working to make tools there now, for 6 months and this is his 2nd adventure to Antartica in one year! With cheering him on, I realized I needed to brush up on my understanding of what life is really like there. Thanks for your very enjoyable and educational video. Love it!
@r.j.sworkshop7883
@r.j.sworkshop7883 4 года назад
Things break in McM that I have never seen break before. It makes a mechanics life interesting. And the word that I have used for years is dumpy, a dumpy little mining town. Look forward to the next one.
@caitlinsaks4910
@caitlinsaks4910 4 года назад
I'd say that everyone there seems to agree with your characterization. NSF and US Antarctic Program are trying and want to modernize the station. It will take time and money. future.usap.gov/what-is-aims/
@r.j.sworkshop7883
@r.j.sworkshop7883 4 года назад
@@caitlinsaks4910 Ah, yes. AIMS. That will be a huge improvement. So many few buildings and everything to maintain. It will be great to see.
@ejon
@ejon 3 года назад
Life on the most isolated place on Earth is less isolated than the life I'm living. They really seem to enjoy life down there in the southern south.
@peterisawesomeplease
@peterisawesomeplease 2 года назад
Yea i feel that. Like I am sure they work really hard and have tons of problems. But I would give a lot to have that sense of comradery that comes with living and working with the same group of people and working at least somewhat outside the world of optimizing for profit. Like I remember going to a few things in grad school where I just worked with people for a couple weeks while living in dorms and it was some of the happiest times of my life. The lack of internet access would help too. Somehow we messed up society in making that feeling rare today.
@lepotato135
@lepotato135 2 года назад
@@peterisawesomeplease Same. I miss the feeling of it just being me and the few people I was closest to. The video really reminds me of that, and it makes me want to live in Antarctica now lol. It seems corny but that's just how I feel.
@icebird8575
@icebird8575 2 года назад
Who cares
@Highasamf
@Highasamf Год назад
@@icebird8575 lots of people
@sifatbinaziz549
@sifatbinaziz549 3 года назад
0:54 "Scott actually reached, but a norwegian beat him there..." You guys should have mentioned the Norwegians name. He is Roald Amundsen, the man who first reached the south pole not by heavy ships or any monerch sponsor nor any of hundred crews. He journied all by himself and with 19 men and achieved it.
@sirsmokeum578
@sirsmokeum578 3 года назад
So not by himself? 🤔
@idontreadreplies.252
@idontreadreplies.252 3 года назад
so not by himself? gosh you're a worry to humanity
@swinerazor4075
@swinerazor4075 2 года назад
There's 19 people with him and he's the only one who got recognized
@bongobongo3661
@bongobongo3661 2 года назад
It's kind of ironic that you fault the video for not mentioning the Norwegian man's name, then immediately proceed to praise said man for reaching the pole "all by himself" with 19 seemingly miscellaneous nameless men to boot.
@lepotato135
@lepotato135 2 года назад
@@bongobongo3661 True. Absolutely no hate towards the commenter, because we all make mistakes, but the other 19 people do deserve recognition as well. It was funny to read "all by himself" before reading about the 19 other people lol.
@justcurious3119
@justcurious3119 Год назад
I'm so glad they showed the wildlife! The seals. It makes one realize that mammals can survive on that part of our Earth.
@megk3392
@megk3392 4 года назад
I'm so glad I found your channel, this series is amazing! You two seem genuine and excited, the landscape is stunning, and the peek into the day to day lives of the people who live out there is really fascinating. You're capturing the mundane in a way a lot of docu-series overlook ❤️ Really looking forward to more!
@Alexander-is9jo
@Alexander-is9jo 4 года назад
This is my favourite RU-vid channel atm. Thanks Caitlin and Arlo.
@caitlinsaks4910
@caitlinsaks4910 4 года назад
Awww, that's so nice! Thanks so much for your support. It means a lot to me and Arlo that people are enjoying the content.
@W-H-O
@W-H-O 2 года назад
This channel is so incredibly refreshing, just found it yesterday and am glued to it.
@jasminsauerland9322
@jasminsauerland9322 3 года назад
"The Norwegians". You couldve at least named Roald Amundsen when you cared to name the second person who got to the south pole?
@AamuAurora
@AamuAurora 3 года назад
Thank you!
@PhantomZtryker
@PhantomZtryker 3 года назад
This seems to be a recurring thing with american and british made documentaries for some reason.
@fridabm418
@fridabm418 3 года назад
@@PhantomZtryker yes, exactly. They are super self-centered
@mtlians
@mtlians 3 года назад
@@fridabm418 boohoo
@lamBETTERthanY0U
@lamBETTERthanY0U 3 года назад
Nobody cares about norway
@stephenkoss2763
@stephenkoss2763 3 года назад
There’s no way Michael Jackson is down in Antarctica
@imhereforkaisa1555
@imhereforkaisa1555 3 года назад
Hee hee
@docorjohnlorenz8454
@docorjohnlorenz8454 3 года назад
Hee Hee
@drakebrown9622
@drakebrown9622 3 года назад
Ha ha
@davidbacon9223
@davidbacon9223 3 года назад
.....and he runs their late-night pirate radio station, too! :-0
@lamBETTERthanY0U
@lamBETTERthanY0U 3 года назад
jayson phillips Plus 2pac
@marcusbrown7493
@marcusbrown7493 4 года назад
Antarctica is such a fascinating place! Thank you for making these videos!
@KarlGBergman
@KarlGBergman 4 года назад
Love it! Thank you! I drilled ice cores there a while back - Lake Fryxell, Ross Ice Shelf, Taylor Dome. Most amazing people and the best job EVER!
@irishgn08
@irishgn08 4 года назад
Sound Field sent me here, and I wasn't sure I'd stick around... until you started talking about the trash people. And now, I might be here a while. This is cool
@kristofferhellstrom
@kristofferhellstrom 3 года назад
Didn't know there was a big station on Antarctica as this one. It's fascinating
@ftorididk4198
@ftorididk4198 3 года назад
I want to go there so much. I've even went to study geology away from home, upper of the polar circle (Murmansk). First year in university, wish me luck
@flan6449
@flan6449 3 года назад
You can do it!
@0HARE
@0HARE Год назад
Wow, what a fascinating episode! I so like the sense of community and comradery that exists there.
@ee-wx3hy
@ee-wx3hy 4 года назад
Antarctica seems like a chill place
@TealCheetah
@TealCheetah 4 года назад
This series is fantastic and just what i needed today.
@funDAYsmiling
@funDAYsmiling 3 года назад
I live in and am from Florida and it gets on your nerves that we live in permanent spring and summertime weather. Nothing ever dies.
@Oscar4u69
@Oscar4u69 4 года назад
there are so many challenges, it's amazing how humans can adapt and overcome them. humans can do amazing things together, if only the entire world could be like that 😔
@daisychain3007
@daisychain3007 3 года назад
The Norwegian who reached the Antarctica before Scott actually died of exposure there, rodrigo m.
@lepotato135
@lepotato135 2 года назад
Truee. It's so cool how our species managed to adapt to survive a place we were told wasn't habitable. Next stop, Mars! But just in the background while we try to settle unsolved things on Earth. Gosh I'm so excited for humanity, if only I could live long enough. Potatoes have a one year refrigerator lifespan. I'm not saying I'm a potato, it's just incase you left one in there for 2 years like I did and thought it was safe to eat.
@SoundFieldPBS
@SoundFieldPBS 4 года назад
That penguin is cool, was not expecting that when i click. P.S. Sound Field sent me!
@RoachCatJr
@RoachCatJr 4 года назад
u are sound field
@SoundFieldPBS
@SoundFieldPBS 4 года назад
@@RoachCatJr yeah that's true, we sent ourselves.
@caitlinsaks4910
@caitlinsaks4910 4 года назад
❤️❤️❤️Sound Field! You guys ought to visit Antarctica... lots of live music down there. I learned to play Ukelele (and then promptly forgot). Maybe most live music per capita of any... continent?
@SoundFieldPBS
@SoundFieldPBS 4 года назад
@@caitlinsaks4910 I would love to hear you play a Ukelele amongst penguins, and hear the songs of the animals!
@caitlinsaks4910
@caitlinsaks4910 4 года назад
​@@SoundFieldPBS We definitely have some penguin "singing" coming later in the series... but in the meantime you can hear the seal songs (for real!) in our episode all about baby Antarctic seals -- see around 5:30 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VjTXa7K1N_w.html
@CaseyChronicle
@CaseyChronicle 4 года назад
Enjoyed watching every second of this video! lookin forward to the next on:)
@brightbluesummer3981
@brightbluesummer3981 3 года назад
Outstanding content! Love it so much
@sarahswinton4651
@sarahswinton4651 4 года назад
PBS Eons sent me - and I'm very glad they did! Great content!!
@agentj9
@agentj9 4 года назад
I've been doing that same card trick at the end of the video for 23 years! I've never seen anyone do it since I was shown how. Neat.
@Kitty-ez8bh
@Kitty-ez8bh 4 года назад
It's Okay To Be Smart told me about this series. I love it!
@soulfulquest08
@soulfulquest08 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing with us.
@goddamndog
@goddamndog 4 года назад
Sound Field sent me, so I was kinda amazed to see one of the researchers names be Michael Jackson 😂😂 This was great! Glad I got the opportunity to see this in my subscriptions before it was flooded away!
@DavidGriffin1
@DavidGriffin1 4 года назад
SpaceTime and Physics Girl sent me here. All of the episodes on Antartica were fantastic.
@liverpool4ever552
@liverpool4ever552 10 месяцев назад
I love this kind of life style ! it would be amazing to live/work there!
@wilsonlin9795
@wilsonlin9795 2 года назад
Caitlin and Arlo were such good hosts. Can’t stop watching the series.
@tristantalksyap
@tristantalksyap 9 месяцев назад
I think the positivity is just on a different level when you get to spend more time with people who know exactly what their greater purpose it, I think these scientists are very selfless. Some of them may not even be earning as big as what people in investments are earning, the fact that it takes an entire village to support their needs, I think that’s something to be really thankful for already. I find it wierd up to this day however, that the scientists are paid less than those who do trade, commerce, finance. I think what holds are future is far more important and valuable than mansions and etc..,
@michaelazarov2065
@michaelazarov2065 3 года назад
i don't know why, but i like these videos so much!
@reighfried36952
@reighfried36952 Год назад
I live in Alaska which is rural, but Antarctica is super rural. This is amazing
@WillZipf
@WillZipf 3 года назад
Love this series
@suzycanfly
@suzycanfly 4 года назад
PBS Eon sent me! Love your videos keep them coming! =D
@dufferdude1205
@dufferdude1205 2 года назад
I was there over a year. We called the scientists beakers. They were arrogant and proud and couldn’t take care of themselves for the most part. It’s was fun putting them in their place.
@lindasaks986
@lindasaks986 4 года назад
Love this series. Can’t wait for the next one.
@129_sohambiswas4
@129_sohambiswas4 Год назад
I'm in love with these peeps just by seeing them
@blankface_
@blankface_ 2 года назад
Looked this up and was not disappointed
@cynthia-op8rx
@cynthia-op8rx 4 года назад
pbs eons viewer! loving this series
@n00bmaster71
@n00bmaster71 2 года назад
I would love to visit ANTARCTICA ❤️
@imaniojo2838
@imaniojo2838 4 года назад
Thank you Sound Field. Really noice
@karthik.g63
@karthik.g63 4 года назад
This is probably the first time I've regretted my career choices. If only I was a scientist, I'd have a reason to live there.
@vvolves7093
@vvolves7093 3 года назад
You can be one of the support workers of the town.
@InnD135
@InnD135 4 года назад
Two cents sent me! I just fell down a rabbit hole of these videos.. Now I'm oddly curious as to how I can go to Antarctica and work there for a season.
@dennislee5230
@dennislee5230 4 года назад
The video are interesting. I wish I will go to explore that place in Antarctica someday.
@stevenlangwine143
@stevenlangwine143 3 года назад
Wow.... might move there it actually looks amazing...
@takeemoutdoors3489
@takeemoutdoors3489 2 года назад
That girl should totally be thinking differently about that penguin.... its perfectly preserved! Thats awesome!
@qwertyuoip1234
@qwertyuoip1234 4 года назад
Sound field set me here!
@imadudin2489
@imadudin2489 4 года назад
Its pretty cool if you do some interviews with those scientists, interviewing about their jobs, etc.
@RoachCatJr
@RoachCatJr 4 года назад
this is crazy. lmao what an opening scene tho lmao. sent here from soundfield
@ChristopherGray00
@ChristopherGray00 3 года назад
im trying to find who asked where you came from
@drakebrown9622
@drakebrown9622 3 года назад
Why do you keep saying lmao, nothing seems to be funny
@Loki_FPV666
@Loki_FPV666 Год назад
That looks like so much fun!
@BuzzKirill3D
@BuzzKirill3D 2 года назад
0:42 Damn, you can see the bloody frostbite on the face of the man in the center. And the others don't look much better either. Truly brave men.
@buddhapiyao1315
@buddhapiyao1315 3 года назад
My jaw dropped when he said he worked on Space shuttles !!! he sure has quite an interesting life i must say !!
@260timbo
@260timbo 2 года назад
sounds like one of theses sommer camps but for older ones. Nice vibes 💖✌
@santip1227
@santip1227 4 года назад
Waiting for the subs, I'm not good at listening :'). Love the show, keep up the good work!
@EstOptimusNobis
@EstOptimusNobis 3 года назад
Canadian arctic is very similar, but we have HUGE white polar bears who will stalk humans for food.
@asalem123
@asalem123 Год назад
Polar bears in Canada only eat Canadians and Ethiopians.
@iwantme1234
@iwantme1234 3 года назад
This looks cool. I would like to live there for a summer
@ianmacfarlane1241
@ianmacfarlane1241 4 года назад
Dianna, Physics Girl sent me here - I can see me staying a while.
@amritanshsinghgautam4001
@amritanshsinghgautam4001 3 года назад
wowwww......😯
@ianmacfarlane1241
@ianmacfarlane1241 3 года назад
@@amritanshsinghgautam4001 "Wow" what? It's common practice when finding a new channel through a recommendation to give a shout out to the channel that recommended you.
@sung77777
@sung77777 3 года назад
much thanks for restoring innocence to that good ol poppy song from (my) 6th grade!! @8:53
@sung77777
@sung77777 Год назад
@@penangcooking7552 👍, 🙂 -- the song is called "Sweat" by Inner Circle: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uc2UEfWjvo8.html
@alexisrivas307
@alexisrivas307 4 года назад
Were you guys seeinging a song by the band Hot Rain? That is my brother’s band. His name is Carl and he is the head vocalist and lead guitar.
@tylermcintyre1454
@tylermcintyre1454 6 месяцев назад
Amazing facts
@luthiermatt
@luthiermatt 4 года назад
Michael J!!!! Good to see you. I'm sure you possessed the southern most banjo on the planet.
@GhostinTube
@GhostinTube 3 года назад
Was not expecting a fire station in Antarctica
@ThomasMundal
@ThomasMundal 4 года назад
Came from Dianna, Physics Girl. She is awesome!
@chuckaholicpunk
@chuckaholicpunk 4 года назад
Sound Field reppin!
@spookymiraclepreacher6037
@spookymiraclepreacher6037 3 года назад
Good doc.
@PaddyOutback
@PaddyOutback 4 года назад
Really enjoying this series. I considered applying for the Australian Antarctic station a few years back but I haven't a hope of passing the medical. Always found life in places like that fascinating. I've been to some remote places in my time but this is the ultimate!
@giantstep7694
@giantstep7694 4 года назад
wow.. this is awesome, super duper awesome..
@drakebrown9622
@drakebrown9622 3 года назад
7:47 That one guy in the grey hat with purple lettering reminds me a lot of Tom Cavanagh
@Zagy21
@Zagy21 4 года назад
I was sent here by PBS SpaceTime. But the thing is i came from a different branch of reality so treat me nicely.
@CaptainCuttlefish74
@CaptainCuttlefish74 4 года назад
me too
@feelinghypothermic
@feelinghypothermic 4 года назад
do you have any idea how little that narrows it down?
@Nota769
@Nota769 3 года назад
Omg it sounds so much nicer and organized than where I’m living now in rural Alaska . Not only isn’t there anyone taking care of the food and garbage but the rents and horrible food prices are insanely high and everything about this place is practically telling you not to stay so why am I staying!!!!???!!!! I won’t be bullied!!!
@madhumita3293
@madhumita3293 2 года назад
Somehow rural Alaska sounds super nice.
@rawanturki1645
@rawanturki1645 3 года назад
Thats very interesting!
@tressaphillips6771
@tressaphillips6771 3 года назад
Very interesting. Inner circle band? Nice
@Rinkyu
@Rinkyu 6 месяцев назад
I think I would love working there
@kupopuffs420
@kupopuffs420 4 года назад
Sound field holla!!!
@uf9309
@uf9309 2 года назад
Checking this out after Atypical
@xgrippyy3610
@xgrippyy3610 2 года назад
The show from Netflix ?
@uf9309
@uf9309 2 года назад
@@xgrippyy3610 yes
@xgrippyy3610
@xgrippyy3610 2 года назад
@@uf9309 that show was great until they normalize cheating just bc of lgbt
@uf9309
@uf9309 2 года назад
@@xgrippyy3610 idk Almost every drama show I’ve seen has cheating in it. I can’t really think of one that doesn’t.
@xgrippyy3610
@xgrippyy3610 2 года назад
@@uf9309 i mean yes but this show tryna normalize it because of “ LGBT “ like wtf.
@ariariman9420
@ariariman9420 3 года назад
Good job 👍🎉❤️🙏
@manspeej
@manspeej 3 года назад
Now I really wanna go to Antarctica
@daisychain3007
@daisychain3007 3 года назад
I hear that there is no mobile phone service. What if there is trouble? What if someone suddenly falls ill, etc.?
@JokerG16
@JokerG16 Год назад
@@daisychain3007do you remember life before mobile phones?
@gadxxxx
@gadxxxx 4 года назад
Sent here by PBS Space Time. :-)
@AhmedSalihMD
@AhmedSalihMD 3 года назад
this is amazing! I'd like to volunteer for Antartica, where can I apply? I'm a doctor, nevertheless I can volunteer in anything apart from working in the hospital
@stevechapo327
@stevechapo327 4 года назад
I'd like to know what the astrobiologist is researching. Also you are doing a great job on the series. All of the shows are really interesting.
@refplusten
@refplusten 4 года назад
schmidt.eas.gatech.edu/icefin/
@novapbs
@novapbs 4 года назад
Then one of the upcoming episodes is definitely for you (hint hint). Antarctica actually offers astrobiologists a glimpse into what the environments on cold, icy worlds like Mars, Europa, and Enceladus might be like. And some of Dr. Schmidt's research has pivoted to better understanding glaciology and climate change here on Earth (she's currently a principal investigator of the International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration). We're so glad you're enjoying the series, btw!
@normalnomads3198
@normalnomads3198 4 года назад
I met her down there last year, she was on the team building the space submarine to go to... I think Titan? They test it in Antarctica because it’s sub-freezing water.
@richardross1166
@richardross1166 4 года назад
@@normalnomads3198 I hung out with a team down there that was testing/ developing an underwater vehicle for on Enceladus, I wonder if that was this group?
@normalnomads3198
@normalnomads3198 4 года назад
Richard Ross Maybe, we could have met last year!
@ThirdEyeTyrone
@ThirdEyeTyrone 2 года назад
This is cool
@No11Scalpel
@No11Scalpel 3 года назад
Damn am I envious
@IudiciumInfernalum
@IudiciumInfernalum 4 года назад
Looks like fun.
@user-pd6ci6fk1i
@user-pd6ci6fk1i Год назад
Sending love from 🇦🇶
@briwilliams7773
@briwilliams7773 2 года назад
I always wondered about this I would love to visit but not having a phone would stress me out a little 😂😂
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