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It's around 10 PM in Antarctica, and the light doesn't fade much; the darkest time is between 2 and 5 AM. This is during the summer when it's mostly bright, while winter is completely dark. I'm Alan, here at Union Glacier, our base for the trip to climb Mount Vinson. Let me give you a panoramic view of the area. It's quite busy with people arriving to ski to the South Pole, go on penguin trips, or climb the highest peaks on each continent.

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It's getting intense! The fire is approaching quickly, and we need to move. We were just standing here, and now we’re in a real danger zone. We have to go up, so let's hurry! Come on, Benji, this way! We need to find a safe spot. The wind is blowing towards us, which is not good. We have to keep moving left. Stay focused and keep going! We can make it through this.

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I had to dig rocks to move forward, but it felt like the tunnel was collapsing on me. I couldn't even stand up straight because it was so narrow. I kept going because I thought it would get wider, but it was just an illusion caused by the calm water reflecting the ceiling. The space kept narrowing down. It had been raining on and off, and if it flooded, I would be stuck. So, I decided to turn back.

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An iceberg anomaly off Antarctica is being tracked, possibly causing unusual waves. Meanwhile, a buoy off South America mysteriously dropped over 2,000 meters. Despite a minor earthquake, this drastic event is unprecedented. Keep an eye on these anomalies near Antarctica. Thank you for watching. Take care. Goodbye. Translation: An iceberg anomaly off Antarctica is being tracked, possibly causing unusual waves. Meanwhile, a buoy off South America mysteriously dropped over 2,000 meters. Despite a minor earthquake, this drastic event is unprecedented. Keep an eye on these anomalies near Antarctica. Thank you for watching. Take care. Goodbye.

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I ran towards Epstein's private island, encountering security. After getting jet skis, I reached the island and saw security. The island is for sale, but why is there still security? I flew a drone, saw security, and approached the temple. I climbed undetected, saw changes, and ran from security. I was picked up by a jet ski and escaped. It seemed like we were being followed by the authorities.

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It's November 25th, and Laura and I are in western North Carolina, far from Chimney Rock. We've arrived at a base camp where people are living in tents. Each tent houses five individuals. One girl mentioned they ran out of firewood last night and were cold for most of the night. I'm here in Spruce Pine, where the situation is intense. Please continue to tag, repost, and share to raise awareness about what's happening in North Carolina.

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The speakers landed and met Liz. They have a special parachute team to help them fly around and get people out. They are linking up with locals because the information they are getting is sometimes old and they have limited air assets. Eric Claire with Aerial Recovery is doing a supply drop for a family in Banner Elk. The river washed out all the bridges, so they are trying to contact the family to drive to the road on the other side. They hiked to the house and will get a truck or ATV to cross the river with supplies.

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The ice walls in Antarctica are 150 feet high, with limited access for average people. Beyond the ice wall is unknown. The Antarctic Treaty, signed in 1959, allows peaceful activities only, with no military involvement. The treaty ensures compliance through ships and stations. The validity of the azimuthal equidistant map is discussed.

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We are currently in a challenging situation. Our net is better now. The view is amazing, especially when the pilot avoids the crater. We need to be careful and ready for action. Overall, things are going well.

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The speaker is in awe of the incredible sight before them, describing it as unlike anything they have ever seen. They are amazed by the ice formations, comparing them to the Grand Canyon. They mention that if the cloud layer wasn't there, they would be able to see the finale. The speaker is mesmerized by the smoothness of the area and comments on the time, mentioning that it is late at night. They struggle to find words to describe the pools of water and ice. The speaker notices a bit of free ship and is blown away by the walls and peaks surrounding them. They point out a GoPro camera and express excitement about it.

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The speaker expresses amazement and excitement, stating the experience is mind-boggling and better than expected. Another speaker points out what appears to be clouds, not ice, due to the shadows. They identify a thin layer of cloud below, possibly with ice underneath.

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Drones are flying all over Temecula. We came to see where they might land, but they turn off their lights before descending. There are about ten high-quality drones visible from up here, and they can reach significant altitudes. One drone is particularly large and hard to spot. While it seems like they could be police drones, it feels more like someone is surveying a large area, possibly all of California and even New Jersey. The camera struggles to capture them, and it's freezing out here. The situation is unsettling, and we can hear something in the air.

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Admiral Byrd's expedition begins as the ship sails southward. After a 14,000 mile journey, the ship reaches the ice barrier, with its masts outlined against the scarred ice wall. Despite the loose broken ice, the ship pushes forward and finds an improvised berth against the ice barrier. The narrator highlights the excitement and adventure of exploring the oceans at the end of the world.

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The speakers are opening up to Antarctica and flying north, having been in Australia for about fifteen minutes. One speaker tells another to be careful with the snails. One speaker states that Chun has been waiting for this moment all his life. The speakers observe features and one calls it a spacewalk. One speaker states that as far as they can see, no human activity can be seen, just white, and that one part is clear while another is a colony. One speaker says it is unbelievable how much fun it is and that it is mind boggling up here, better than expected. They attempt to show a shot inside. One speaker questions whether something is ice or just cloud, and another speaker states that it is just clouds. One speaker notes something looks like ice below water, but it is hard to see.

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We're exploring a stunning waterfall, which is much larger than expected. We witnessed a large piece of ice fall, creating a huge wave, making us realize the dangers of being near it. We’re searching for a safe access point to hike closer to the waterfall. We found a beautiful waterfall but need to navigate a challenging ice wall, about 20 meters high, requiring a 10-kilometer trek across ice. Our plan involves using a ladder to reach the ice, with one person setting up a rope to pull the rest up quickly, as it's risky to be underneath. We’re prepared with specialized gear for ice climbing, river crossings, and polar bear protection.

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An astronaut observes a Thomas bone and ice formations while flying over the Arctic Ocean. They note a unique cloud formation, possibly an Arctic hurricane, and identify Svalbard. The astronaut mentions flying over New Orleans and having internet access. They plan to tell Marty they are flying over her and joke about having a conference call from space. The astronaut is also in contact with their son in Los Angeles, who is waiting for their splashdown, expected to be tomorrow.

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We're in a serious situation; we need to move quickly. Let's go up! Everyone, follow me! We have to hurry; there's no time to waste. We need to find a safe spot and possibly take cover behind a rock. We should head left; it feels like the best option. The wind is blowing directly towards us, which is dangerous. Keep moving! Stay focused and stay together. We can do this!

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Southward Hole marks the beginning of one of Admiral Byrd's six expeditions. I charted the course as the ship, its masts silhouetted against a rugged ice wall, approached the end of a 14,000-mile voyage. The sea was scattered with broken ice, but the ship steadily crunched toward its berth against the ice barrier. Watch as we push right up to the ice barrier. We were beset by the great natural phenomenon that is the ice barrier. Even for seasoned sailors, there's adventure to be found in the oceans at the ends of the world. Some may answer the call to adventure and join me on a journey back to the poles, truly the ends of the earth.

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Today, we are heading to Nikko Kli from Cartagena, a spot where illegal migrants traveling through Darien Gap gather in Turbo, Colombia. Like Casablanca, they wait for ferries to take them further. Accompanied by my friend and translator, Geraldo Jerry, it promises to be an emotional and intriguing journey. Stay tuned for more updates.

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I'm at Chesapeake Bay with a view of a stuck 1100-foot boat that draws 50 feet of water. It's been stranded since last night. The boat is fully loaded and unable to move. The shallow bay is causing the issue. I received calls about it while on my way to Hagerstown. The boat is stuck in about 25 feet of water. No other boats are around. The situation is not yet reported by the news.

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The smooth ice shelf gives way to rugged mountains and dark rocks, revealing an unexpected landscape. Banger is astonished as he observes a vast area, 300 square miles, devoid of snow, resembling a warm oasis. This remarkable discovery occurs over a chain of warm water lakes, mostly free of ice. Commander Bunker circles the largest lake, measuring 5 miles long, to land and record water temperatures. A sample reveals fresh water at 38 degrees Fahrenheit. The shores are rich in mineral deposits essential for civilization. Alongside this significant find, Banger and his team celebrate their exploration achievements.

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Banger is amazed by a sudden change in scenery as the white landscape turns into chocolate brown with blue dots. A cameraman captures the moment as Banger discovers a warm oasis in the shadow, resembling land in New Mexico or Arizona. The pictures prove that Banger has found a chain of warm water lakes, mostly free of ice and snow. He circles the largest lake, which is 5 miles long, and lands to record the water temperature. The sample taken shows fresh water at 38 degrees Fahrenheit. The shores are rich in coal and important minerals.

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I’m packing my backpack and heading out, aiming to “embrace the cold.” I’ll take my bicycle to the stretch of land between the water—there, I’ll be able to work outdoors. It’ll take me about twenty minutes to get there. I work for myself, so I can go wherever I want and go farther from this apartment. It’s cold today, even with the sun outside; I’m in shorts and a blouse—wo​ol, but still chilly. My husband is home; we just ate, and his foot is there as I prepare. I’m going to take my stuff and go. That’s what I mean when I say embrace the cold. See you there. I’m almost at the lake and the river; it’s cold, and nobody’s here because the weather, and the leaves changing color. I’m in my shorts, with a little blouse and a Brasilia canga made of cotton to the floor so the ants don’t bother me. Here I am, with my backpack, shoes, and my laptop to finish work, plus protection, a watch, MF to drink, and water for my foot. I can see the water of the Potomac River, the big tree, and I’m going to work. The device shows it’s still pretty high—extreme, there you go. That’s what I do to get out of my environment, from the apartment where the Medusa looks at me all the time, almost in a bikini-like setup. Here I am under refraction. I’ll be here until 04:30, then head home to make my husband dinner. Bye.

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Speaker 0: Bunker is amazed by the sudden change in scenery as the white ice turns into brown land with blue patches. The cameraman captures the moment. Bunker discovers a warm oasis with lakes and shores free of ice and snow. He circles the largest lake, which is 5 miles long, and records the water temperature of 38 degrees Fahrenheit. The shores have valuable coal and mineral deposits. Banger and his team have made a significant discovery.

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There is talk of Wilkes Land being a portal that connects structures or vessels outside our atmosphere. The portal is underground with hieroglyphics on a frame, acting like a wormhole. It resembles a moon pool in a submarine, where a hatch opens to the sea but water doesn't flood in. You can enter the water and ascend through it. The speaker compares the portal to a moon pool, suggesting a vertical structure that resembles walking into water but isn't actually water.
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