I'm in the coldest city on the planet; Yakutsk, which is in Yakutia / Siberia / Russia. The lowest air temperature ever recorded here is -96°F (-71°C) (SECOND VIDEO) 8 Crazy Ice Experiments at -55°C, -67°F. The coldest town is Oymyakon, which is also in Yakutia, Siberia. This region is also called Sakha Republic and it is affiliated to Russia.
Frozen eggs and noodles, wet clothes, bowling with water balloons... I visited the coldest city on the planet; Yakutsk. Here are 8 amazing ice experiments and ice tricks from Yakutsk / Yakutia, at -55°C temperature. Extreme cold weather experiments we made were amazing. Wet clothes hardened very quickly, noodles carried a fork in the air and hot water instantly turned into ice crystals. We also played bowling with water balloons and made a sled out of a wet towel, we then skied on it. In Oymyakon the coldest temperature ever record is -71°C.
I'm at the most air polluted city on the planet; Lahore, which is in Pakistan. (That's according to American Air Quality Index reports and the data changes every year.) Air pollution steals 5 years from people's average life span here. Lahore city, which is also a great example of environmental pollution, is a great indicator of the damage that humans cause to nature. Let's start exploring the most polluted city in the world.
There are some roads in life that shape people’s lives but this road became an end for many lives. After passing from Islamabad, capital city of Pakistan by a long car trip, I reached to Gilgit-Baltistan region, I hopped on a jeep and passed through mountains, then I trekked from there for 30 minutes, ride on a horseback for almost 2 hours and finally reached Fairy Meadows after 24 hours.
I came to Hiroshima, Japan. Hiroshima is the first city in the world to be hit by nuclear meltdown. The population of this city was 350,000 at that time. Japan progressed very quickly after the incident.
It is a very futuristic hotel and guests of this hotel feel like they are in the world of science fiction. You can stay at this hotel while going to Tokyo.
Albinos are often discriminated against because they are different. Their white skin gives them away. Life here for African albinos is bad, they are poor, unloved and hunted when they are spotted. Albinism is common in Tanzania because the gene pool is so small.
According to Tanzanian witch doctors, albinos are cursed beings. And if the limbs of albinos are amputated, boiled with herbs and then consumed, this treatment can cure diseases that even modern medicines cannot cure. This is one of the biggest problems in Africa.
I am in Tanzania, Africa, and I am drilling a water well for a village that has no source of clean water. So many children have lost their lives in this village due to lack of water, but from now on, no one will.
A 94-year-old man from Tanzania has been waiting for someone to help him. He hasn’t seen his beloved wife and family for a long time. I am here to heal his eyes and show him the world. Will he ever see again after 30 years? Will his bilateral cataracts be cured?
Today we will explore Derinkuyu, which played an important role in the fate of Christianity. Derinkuyu is an ancient mega underground city and is the best example of underground dwellings.
I will never forget what I saw in Burundi! We are in Burundi, which has been the poorest country in the world almost every year for the last 62 years, according to the World Bank, IMF and many other official institutions. Burundi has a population of approximately 12.5 million people and the average monthly income of a working citizen is around $15 there. One out of every 3 citizen is unemployed. Welcome to the world's poorest country.
I am using "Laowa Venus 24MM F/14 2x Macro Probe Lens" and "Laowa Venus 100MM F/2.8 2x Ultra Macro Lens" and finally "Cainda Digital Microscope" which is a microscope camera in this video.
I'm at the hottest point on the planet; Lut Desert, which is in Iran. The highest surface temperature ever recorded here is 159.3°F (70.3°C) Hottest point of Lut Desert (salt desert) is called Gandom Beryan, which means "roasted wheat'' in Persian. Various sources claim that there are no living creatures in this place, no animals can pass over Gandom Beryan. In our expedition, we are pushing our boundaries for new discoveries. This place is different from Furnace Creek, California or Death Valley. A heat wave in this geography is the worst. NASA's medium resolution imaging spectroradiometer installed on the Aqua satellite recorded that the world's hottest land surface was in the Lut Desert, where temperatures reached 70.7°C (159.3°F) in 2005. Located in the southeast of Iran, the distance from the northernmost tip to the southernmost tip of the Lut Desert is considered 480 km and its distance from the westernmost tip to the easternmost tip is considered 320 km. This vast salt deser
In this video we are with Mama Uganda, the woman who gave birth to 44 children. To meet Mama Uganda, the most fertile woman in the world, we travel 50 km north of Uganda’s capital, Kampala. Mariam Nabatanzi, known as Mama Uganda, gave birth to 44 children in total. She gave birth to twins 4 times, triplets 5 times, quadruplets 5 times and finally a son once. And she was only 36 years old when she gave birth to her last child.
What's it like to be the tallest person in the world? We take a deep dive into the life of Sultan Kösen, who stands at 2 meters and 51 cm tall.
What will happen to our body if we walk for 1 hour in Yakutsk. In this special video, I experienced what would happen if we walked for 1 hour in Yakutsk, the coldest city in the world. It is the most difficult video I have ever made.
In this video, I went beyond the limits and went to Yakutsk, the coldest city in the world. I shared my experiences with you from the beginning to the end of my journey and told you about Yakutia in all aspects.
I am the guest of the world's shortest person, Jyoti Amge. She lives in Nagpur, India. She is only 62.8 cm tall. She also has the smallest hands and feet in the world.
They were born with one of the rarest health conditions in the world. They share a stomach, a liver and a private organ together. The hearts, lungs and brains of Sohna and Mohna Singh are separate and their own. The twins were born into a poor family in Delhi, India. They were abandoned shortly after birth and the Pingalwara charity raised them. The siblings, who have 2 legs and 4 arms, live in perfect harmony and are able to carry out daily tasks together.
We are in an interesting village where people have been whistling to each other for centuries. The language of this village is “Kuşdili” (Language of the Birds).
Imagine that the building you live in is not just your home, but also the entire city. In this building, all the essential needs you can think of are gathered under one roof. People can get to the supermarket, the post office or even the registry office in the blink of an eye, just by taking the elevator. Despite the storm outside and the heavy snowfall, the children who live here go to school through the underground tunnel of your building. Located in southern Alaska, Whittier is a coastal city hidden between imposing mountains and the ocean. With an area of approximately 51 square kilometers, it has only one residential complex for its entire population.
Slab City is known as the last free place on Earth, located in the middle of a desert in California, it has no laws, electricity, running water or even street names.
If you had a special camera with a 3,000mm lens, what would you zoom in on? Here's what comes out of my perspective, I'd rather show than tell. In this video, I zoomed in on airplanes, distant cities, and another country. I even zoomed in from one continent to another (from Asia to Europe). I looked at Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, the Moon, and even the International Space Station. The camera I'm using is the Nikon P1000.
Ruhi Cenet is in Nauru, the least visited country in the world. Located in the middle of the vast waters of the Pacific Ocean and appearing just as a tiny dot on the map, it’s the smallest independent republic. Nauru is the most inaccessible country. Hardly 200 people make their way to this country each year. This is the least visited country in the world, even the closest countries are thousands of kilometers away from here. Until recently, the locals on this isolated island had so much wealth that they didn't even know what to do with it. Once rich in phosphate deposits in 1975, Nauru became the country with the highest GDP per capita in the World. Today, however, in these destroyed lands where no fruits and vegetables can grow, processed and fatty foods have become the norm. Nauru is recognized by the World Obesity Federation as the world's most obese country, with around 60% of its citizens are obese. The World Health Organisation also reports that Nauru has the highest cigarette
La Rinconada, the closest inhabited place to the sky on Earth, where people are living above the clouds. Life on the highest habitable altitude is tough. At this extreme altitude of 5,100 meters, the atmosphere significantly thins and the locals are living with only 50% of the usual oxygen levels. Their bodies have evolved to produce two times more blood cells than ours. On this barren land, not even a single tree can survive because of the low air pressure. This town in the Peruvian Andes is even 300 meters higher than Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps of Europe. Far from the modern world, it is a place where crime and danger are always nearby. People come to these harsh lands for only one reason: gold. About 50,000 people have settled here, among piles of trash, all dreaming of wealth.
Santa Cruz del Islote has an area of just one percent of a square kilometer in size where 816 people squeeze their entire lives. The island is so full that a guy does his daily workout routine near a dog feces and chaotic life here creates new adaptations. Since we arrived on the island, we’ve been constantly encountering people no matter where we turn. People come out from every corner. It’s impossible to be alone on these crowded streets. Each house here has dozens of people living together in tiny rooms. Ruhi: How many people live in this room? Woman: About ten. This is an average room of an average house, you will be shocked when you see how other people live. But these people have a much bigger problem than these houses which makes life so extremely terrible here. Welcome to the most densely populated island on Earth.
The Hadza, the most primitive tribe living on earth. They are hunter gatherers just like our ancestors were thousands of years ago. Deep into the wild savannah, where uncertainty awaits behind every bush, they chase rock hyraxes, antelopes and baboons. The Hadza tribe has been living near Lake Eyasi in Northern Tanzania for over 50,000 years and only made first contact with the modern world around 150 years ago. They speak Hadzane, a unique language with clicks. For the next 3 days, I’ll be a part of their tribe and witness their way of life.
Aerogel is the lightest and lowest-density solid in the world. It’s a gel composed of 99.8% air. Looking like frozen smoke, this material is almost as light as air itself. It’s only 1.74 grams. It’s so light that even soap bubbles can lift it. Despite its weight, it can withstand extreme temperatures from -273 degrees Celsius to 650 degrees Celsius and provides a protection against heat unlike anything else on Earth. However, even with a small pressure applied by my finger, the aerogel shatters into thousands of pieces and turns to dust. But what’s surprising is that if I take those aerogel dusts and apply it to any surface, like my body, it becomes 100% hydrophobic. It makes me completely waterproof. On top of that, this dust also forms new non-brittle foam-like aerogel composites, which can be utilized in extreme applications requiring protection. Aerogels can be in different shapes, given that they are 99% air, can you guess the kind of sound would an aerogel make? It’s like an
The mad honey is produced by apis laboriosa, the largest honey bee on earth. Being 3 centimeters tall, this species is twice as large as the average worker honey bee and has long stingers that can easily penetrate clothing. If there’s anything more exciting than mad honey itself, it’s surely the way of harvesting it. Grayanotoxins come from the nectar of rhododendron flowers that bloom in the Himalayas, and it takes about 4 million flower visits for bees to make just 1 kilogram of honey. An average worker bee produces only 1/20th of a tablespoon of honey in its entire lifetime. This honey doesn't have an antidote; most of the time, the body can tolerate it, but there are rare cases where it has caused heart failure. Before even considering tasting it, it's best to stick to your doctor’s recommendations. This honey isn’t easy to come by. It requires skilled and brave individuals to harvest it from cliffside hives. The Gurung tribe preserves a rich cultural legacy. This video contai
Join us on an extraordinary journey into the depths of Krubera Cave, the world’s deepest cave according to scientists. Over the course of 8 days, we venture into total darkness to determine its exact depth and uncover the secrets of this subterranean marvel. The archive footage in this documentary, which is 179 to 224 seconds long, is from Teodor Kisimov.
Welcome to CECOT, the world’s largest prison by capacity in El Salvador which was constructed to imprison the worst of the worst. Those who enter this prison are destined to never leave here. This is the world’s strictest and largest mega prison. It has a capacity of 40,000. Built in 2022, this massive prison is made up of eight separate modules spread over 410 acres of land. Each pair of modules is enclosed by two separate 3-meter-high walls with razor wire. The entire facility is surrounded by a towering 9-meter-high wall with a 3-meter-high electric fence carrying 15,000 volts. Nineteen watchtowers are ensuring nothing escapes notice. The entire design doesn’t just prevent escape, it erases the very idea of it. Also, I conducted an exclusive interview with one of the inmates, who is 41 years old. In this interview, he reveals what life inside CECOT is really like.
Son Doong, the largest cave on our planet. This cave is so massive that it has a completely self-sustaining ecosystem with its own climate conditions. Hundreds of meters underground, the clouds you're used to seeing in the sky form inside this cave. Son Doong even has an untouched prehistoric rainforest hidden far below the surface and a vast underground river. From transparent fish to colorful monkeys, over 250 endemic plant and animal species live in this underground world. Seven new animal species were recently discovered here and are unique to this place. Stretching 9 kilometers in length, this cave holds 38.5 million cubic meters of space. And its passages are so enormous that a 40-story skyscraper could fit inside and its giant stalagmites are rising like the towers of ancient cities. Walking inside, it’s impossible not to feel as small as a tiny bug. Son Doong even contains phytokarst rocks, which move towards the sun like semi-living organisms. Rare cave pearls and many other
My name is Ruhi Çenet. In this video, I'm introducing you my family and work life and explaining what's is going on in my life.