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Visiting the Most Crowded Island on Earth (I can’t forget what I saw)
Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Mar 01, 2024
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
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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.
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Hunt to Survive | Hadza Tribe (Unchanged for 50,000 years)
Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
May 14, 2024
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
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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.
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The Lightest Solid on Earth (You won’t believe this exists)
Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Jul 27, 2024
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
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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
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Nepal's Mad Honey That Causes Hallucinations (They climb to go insane)
Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Oct 01, 2024
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
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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.
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Journey to the Center of the Earth (It Took 8 Days, I Lost 10kg)
Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Dic 12, 2024
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
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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.
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