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Last Surviving Member of Admiral Byrd's Expedition Reveals The Truth About Antartica
When a man with a Medal of Honor, Navy Cross, two-time Navy Distinguished Service Medal, two-time Legion of Merit medal, and a Distinguished Flying Cross Congressional Gold Medal tells you that 1 doesn’t equal 1; you drop everything you are doing and listen. In the case of this man, he tells us that Antarctica isn’t what we read it was; if anything Antarctica is a thriving continent with people living in it for generations. If he is right, that means everything our government has ever said was a lie. I know they do lie but this lie would be the ruler of all lies. And then, you start to realize that the lies are not the problem, but what they are covering up in Antarctica that made them lie in the first place.
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published: 09 May 2024
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Expedition Antarctica | Free Documentary
Expedition Antarctica | Science Documentary
Antarctica: Ready for Winter: https://youtu.be/jDwwWg7fT7M
In February 2008, a team of the world’s leading marine scientists set out onboard the RV Tangaroa on a voyage like no other across the Great Southern Ocean to Antarctica. In the footsteps of Shackleton’s ill-fated expedition, their mission is to discover more about marine life in Antarctic waters. This is unchartered territory – as many scientists say… ‘less is known about the Antarctic seabed than the surface of Mars!’ Cooped up on a research vessel for 50 days they battle ferocious storms, some of the worst ice conditions ever encountered and personal tragedy. The stakes are high but this is science at the edge. If successful their findings could profoundly affect all our lives as the...
published: 13 Sep 2020
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Why No One's Allowed To Explore The Antarctic
Find out the REAL reasons you're not allowed to go explore the antartica that is the south pole
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The world’s coldest continent is also one of the most mysterious places on Earth. It’s as unique as it as secretive, and unlike most of the world, you can’t just hop on a flight and tick it off the bucket list. Unless you’re an elite scientist or an emperor penguin, in an effort to protect the area’s biodiversity, regular folk are forbidden to explore the antarctic. Even if you could, good luck overcoming the frostbite-inducing temperatures of nearly -130 degrees Fahrenheit (-90 C). But where did these heavy restrictions come from? It all started when American Navy officer Admiral Byrd put forth plans for a...
published: 29 Oct 2019
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Antarctica's Hidden History Revealed By Admiral Byrd's Expedition #podcast #science #history #uap
ORIGINAL FOOTAGE TESTING HAUNEBU ll Germany 1939! Billy Carson and Shawn Ryan talk about Admiral Byrd's Cover-Up Expedition to the Antarctic, where the U.S. Army was searching for exposed Nazi UFO technology.
"Two U.S. servicemen who gave statements: One was John Sezhwach, a radio man on the USS Brownson, who stated that an UFO came out of the ocean on Jan/17 17/47 at 0700 hours, and from the pilot house, we saw bright lights for several minutes. The bright lights ascended about 45 degrees into the sky very quickly; we could not identify the object because our radar was good for only 250 miles in a straight line. There was also John Sayorson, a flying boat pilot, who stated, “The thing shot out of the water with tremendous velocity and flew between the masts of our ship, causing our ante...
published: 02 Aug 2024
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Terra Nova: The Doomed Antarctic Mission Of Captain Scott | Great Adventurers | Absolute History
When Captain Robert Falcon Scott embarked on his second and last expedition in 1910 he was already a famous Antarctic explorer. The Terra Nova expedition is best known for the courageous but ultimately ill fated attempt to race to the South Pole. Scott's party became the second expedition to reach the South Pole in 1912, but tragically all five members perished on the journey home.
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published: 26 Feb 2023
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Storming Antarctica (Full Episode) | Continent 7: Antarctica
Six teams of scientists and their survival experts are dispatched to Antarctica, the least understood, harshest continent on Earth.
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published: 22 Jul 2021
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The deadly race to the South Pole
Two exploration teams raced to the South Pole. Only one made it out alive.
Correction: A previous version of this video used an outdated British flag. The error has been corrected. We also occasionally referred to the British team as English. In fact, some members of Scott's team were Scottish and Welsh.
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Robert Falcon Scott was a British explorer who dreamed of being the first person to reach the South Pole. In 1912, he reached the Pole only to learn that his Norwegian rival, Roald Amundsen, had beat hi...
published: 04 Feb 2019
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Why His Antarctic Expedition Was Doomed From The Start
Following in the footsteps of one of his biggest heroes, Antarctic explorer Henry Worsley dreamed of crossing the continent completely on his own, but the voyage ended in tragedy. Inspired by the incredibly tough, competitive, and stubborn explorers of the early-1900s, the Worsley Antarctic expedition of 2015 was an attempt to re-create a voyage Ernest Shackleton attempted but never completed 100 years earlier. Unfortunately, Worsley found similar results and met an even grimmer end.
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published: 14 Jun 2024
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History Quiz -- Who led the ill-fated Trans-Antarctic Expedition
Who led the ill-fated Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, in which his ship, the Endurance, became trapped in Antarctic ice?
(a) Robert Falcon Scott
(b) Roald Amundsen
(c) Ernest Shackleton
(d) Douglas Mawson
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published: 19 Nov 2024
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The Disastrous Australasian Antarctic Expedition [Short Documentary]
The Australasian Antarctic Expedition: A short documentary covering a story that deserves to be told.
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Written, narrated and edited by Basgin, with thanks to the sources below.
[Sources & Links]
1. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Mawson]
2. [https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-most-terrible-polar-exploration-ever-douglas-mawsons-antarctic-journey-82192685/]
3. [https://www.antarctica.gov.au/about-antarctica/history/people/douglas-mawson/]
4. [https://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/History/Douglas-Mawson.php]
5. [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mawson-sir-douglas-7531]
6. [https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2018/jun/02/a-snapshot-of-mawsons-antarc...
published: 18 Aug 2022
21:30
Last Surviving Member of Admiral Byrd's Expedition Reveals The Truth About Antartica
When a man with a Medal of Honor, Navy Cross, two-time Navy Distinguished Service Medal, two-time Legion of Merit medal, and a Distinguished Flying Cross Congre...
When a man with a Medal of Honor, Navy Cross, two-time Navy Distinguished Service Medal, two-time Legion of Merit medal, and a Distinguished Flying Cross Congressional Gold Medal tells you that 1 doesn’t equal 1; you drop everything you are doing and listen. In the case of this man, he tells us that Antarctica isn’t what we read it was; if anything Antarctica is a thriving continent with people living in it for generations. If he is right, that means everything our government has ever said was a lie. I know they do lie but this lie would be the ruler of all lies. And then, you start to realize that the lies are not the problem, but what they are covering up in Antarctica that made them lie in the first place.
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When a man with a Medal of Honor, Navy Cross, two-time Navy Distinguished Service Medal, two-time Legion of Merit medal, and a Distinguished Flying Cross Congressional Gold Medal tells you that 1 doesn’t equal 1; you drop everything you are doing and listen. In the case of this man, he tells us that Antarctica isn’t what we read it was; if anything Antarctica is a thriving continent with people living in it for generations. If he is right, that means everything our government has ever said was a lie. I know they do lie but this lie would be the ruler of all lies. And then, you start to realize that the lies are not the problem, but what they are covering up in Antarctica that made them lie in the first place.
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- published: 09 May 2024
- views: 1814407
50:17
Expedition Antarctica | Free Documentary
Expedition Antarctica | Science Documentary
Antarctica: Ready for Winter: https://youtu.be/jDwwWg7fT7M
In February 2008, a team of the world’s leading marine ...
Expedition Antarctica | Science Documentary
Antarctica: Ready for Winter: https://youtu.be/jDwwWg7fT7M
In February 2008, a team of the world’s leading marine scientists set out onboard the RV Tangaroa on a voyage like no other across the Great Southern Ocean to Antarctica. In the footsteps of Shackleton’s ill-fated expedition, their mission is to discover more about marine life in Antarctic waters. This is unchartered territory – as many scientists say… ‘less is known about the Antarctic seabed than the surface of Mars!’ Cooped up on a research vessel for 50 days they battle ferocious storms, some of the worst ice conditions ever encountered and personal tragedy. The stakes are high but this is science at the edge. If successful their findings could profoundly affect all our lives as the intrepid crew seek out clues about the future fate of our planet beneath the icy waters of one of the world’s most perilous yet most important oceans.
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Antarctica: Ready for Winter: https://youtu.be/jDwwWg7fT7M
In February 2008, a team of the world’s leading marine scientists set out onboard the RV Tangaroa on a voyage like no other across the Great Southern Ocean to Antarctica. In the footsteps of Shackleton’s ill-fated expedition, their mission is to discover more about marine life in Antarctic waters. This is unchartered territory – as many scientists say… ‘less is known about the Antarctic seabed than the surface of Mars!’ Cooped up on a research vessel for 50 days they battle ferocious storms, some of the worst ice conditions ever encountered and personal tragedy. The stakes are high but this is science at the edge. If successful their findings could profoundly affect all our lives as the intrepid crew seek out clues about the future fate of our planet beneath the icy waters of one of the world’s most perilous yet most important oceans.
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- published: 13 Sep 2020
- views: 3773373
5:23
Why No One's Allowed To Explore The Antarctic
Find out the REAL reasons you're not allowed to go explore the antartica that is the south pole
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The world’s coldest continent is also one of the most mysterious places on Earth. It’s as unique as it as secretive, and unlike most of the world, you can’t just hop on a flight and tick it off the bucket list. Unless you’re an elite scientist or an emperor penguin, in an effort to protect the area’s biodiversity, regular folk are forbidden to explore the antarctic. Even if you could, good luck overcoming the frostbite-inducing temperatures of nearly -130 degrees Fahrenheit (-90 C). But where did these heavy restrictions come from? It all started when American Navy officer Admiral Byrd put forth plans for a special treaty, one which declared that Antarctica should remain a completely demilitarised zone and devoid of ownership by any one nation...
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The world’s coldest continent is also one of the most mysterious places on Earth. It’s as unique as it as secretive, and unlike most of the world, you can’t just hop on a flight and tick it off the bucket list. Unless you’re an elite scientist or an emperor penguin, in an effort to protect the area’s biodiversity, regular folk are forbidden to explore the antarctic. Even if you could, good luck overcoming the frostbite-inducing temperatures of nearly -130 degrees Fahrenheit (-90 C). But where did these heavy restrictions come from? It all started when American Navy officer Admiral Byrd put forth plans for a special treaty, one which declared that Antarctica should remain a completely demilitarised zone and devoid of ownership by any one nation...
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- published: 29 Oct 2019
- views: 6532868
16:34
Antarctica's Hidden History Revealed By Admiral Byrd's Expedition #podcast #science #history #uap
ORIGINAL FOOTAGE TESTING HAUNEBU ll Germany 1939! Billy Carson and Shawn Ryan talk about Admiral Byrd's Cover-Up Expedition to the Antarctic, where the U.S. Arm...
ORIGINAL FOOTAGE TESTING HAUNEBU ll Germany 1939! Billy Carson and Shawn Ryan talk about Admiral Byrd's Cover-Up Expedition to the Antarctic, where the U.S. Army was searching for exposed Nazi UFO technology.
"Two U.S. servicemen who gave statements: One was John Sezhwach, a radio man on the USS Brownson, who stated that an UFO came out of the ocean on Jan/17 17/47 at 0700 hours, and from the pilot house, we saw bright lights for several minutes. The bright lights ascended about 45 degrees into the sky very quickly; we could not identify the object because our radar was good for only 250 miles in a straight line. There was also John Sayorson, a flying boat pilot, who stated, “The thing shot out of the water with tremendous velocity and flew between the masts of our ship, causing our antenna to oscillate back and forth from it’s turbulence. A Martin flying boat that just took off from Currituck was struck by an unknown ray and crashed 10 miles from our vessel. Minutes later, the Torpedo boat Maddox burst into flames and sank.”
The whole episode can be found on The Shawn Ryan Show: Billy Carson #93
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ORIGINAL FOOTAGE TESTING HAUNEBU ll Germany 1939! Billy Carson and Shawn Ryan talk about Admiral Byrd's Cover-Up Expedition to the Antarctic, where the U.S. Army was searching for exposed Nazi UFO technology.
"Two U.S. servicemen who gave statements: One was John Sezhwach, a radio man on the USS Brownson, who stated that an UFO came out of the ocean on Jan/17 17/47 at 0700 hours, and from the pilot house, we saw bright lights for several minutes. The bright lights ascended about 45 degrees into the sky very quickly; we could not identify the object because our radar was good for only 250 miles in a straight line. There was also John Sayorson, a flying boat pilot, who stated, “The thing shot out of the water with tremendous velocity and flew between the masts of our ship, causing our antenna to oscillate back and forth from it’s turbulence. A Martin flying boat that just took off from Currituck was struck by an unknown ray and crashed 10 miles from our vessel. Minutes later, the Torpedo boat Maddox burst into flames and sank.”
The whole episode can be found on The Shawn Ryan Show: Billy Carson #93
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- published: 02 Aug 2024
- views: 490875
48:41
Terra Nova: The Doomed Antarctic Mission Of Captain Scott | Great Adventurers | Absolute History
When Captain Robert Falcon Scott embarked on his second and last expedition in 1910 he was already a famous Antarctic explorer. The Terra Nova expedition is bes...
When Captain Robert Falcon Scott embarked on his second and last expedition in 1910 he was already a famous Antarctic explorer. The Terra Nova expedition is best known for the courageous but ultimately ill fated attempt to race to the South Pole. Scott's party became the second expedition to reach the South Pole in 1912, but tragically all five members perished on the journey home.
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When Captain Robert Falcon Scott embarked on his second and last expedition in 1910 he was already a famous Antarctic explorer. The Terra Nova expedition is best known for the courageous but ultimately ill fated attempt to race to the South Pole. Scott's party became the second expedition to reach the South Pole in 1912, but tragically all five members perished on the journey home.
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- published: 26 Feb 2023
- views: 167012
47:20
Storming Antarctica (Full Episode) | Continent 7: Antarctica
Six teams of scientists and their survival experts are dispatched to Antarctica, the least understood, harshest continent on Earth.
Watch more Continent 7 on D...
Six teams of scientists and their survival experts are dispatched to Antarctica, the least understood, harshest continent on Earth.
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- published: 22 Jul 2021
- views: 3933208
5:37
The deadly race to the South Pole
Two exploration teams raced to the South Pole. Only one made it out alive.
Correction: A previous version of this video used an outdated British flag. The err...
Two exploration teams raced to the South Pole. Only one made it out alive.
Correction: A previous version of this video used an outdated British flag. The error has been corrected. We also occasionally referred to the British team as English. In fact, some members of Scott's team were Scottish and Welsh.
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Robert Falcon Scott was a British explorer who dreamed of being the first person to reach the South Pole. In 1912, he reached the Pole only to learn that his Norwegian rival, Roald Amundsen, had beat him to it. Caught by freakish weather and a string of bad luck, his entire party died trying to get back. Reasons for his failure range from his use of ponies rather than dogs to a highly unusual temperature drop that made the journey back impossible to survive.
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Two exploration teams raced to the South Pole. Only one made it out alive.
Correction: A previous version of this video used an outdated British flag. The error has been corrected. We also occasionally referred to the British team as English. In fact, some members of Scott's team were Scottish and Welsh.
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Robert Falcon Scott was a British explorer who dreamed of being the first person to reach the South Pole. In 1912, he reached the Pole only to learn that his Norwegian rival, Roald Amundsen, had beat him to it. Caught by freakish weather and a string of bad luck, his entire party died trying to get back. Reasons for his failure range from his use of ponies rather than dogs to a highly unusual temperature drop that made the journey back impossible to survive.
Darkroom is a new series from Vox producer Coleman Lowndes that digs into stories of the past, one photograph at a time. Watch all the episodes here: http://bit.ly/321DvzO
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- published: 04 Feb 2019
- views: 3575914
12:21
Why His Antarctic Expedition Was Doomed From The Start
Following in the footsteps of one of his biggest heroes, Antarctic explorer Henry Worsley dreamed of crossing the continent completely on his own, but the voyag...
Following in the footsteps of one of his biggest heroes, Antarctic explorer Henry Worsley dreamed of crossing the continent completely on his own, but the voyage ended in tragedy. Inspired by the incredibly tough, competitive, and stubborn explorers of the early-1900s, the Worsley Antarctic expedition of 2015 was an attempt to re-create a voyage Ernest Shackleton attempted but never completed 100 years earlier. Unfortunately, Worsley found similar results and met an even grimmer end.
To read more about Henry Worsley's expedition, go here:
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Following in the footsteps of one of his biggest heroes, Antarctic explorer Henry Worsley dreamed of crossing the continent completely on his own, but the voyage ended in tragedy. Inspired by the incredibly tough, competitive, and stubborn explorers of the early-1900s, the Worsley Antarctic expedition of 2015 was an attempt to re-create a voyage Ernest Shackleton attempted but never completed 100 years earlier. Unfortunately, Worsley found similar results and met an even grimmer end.
To read more about Henry Worsley's expedition, go here:
https://www.ranker.com/list/henry-worsley-antarctic-exploration-tragedy/erin-mccann
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- published: 14 Jun 2024
- views: 53905
0:54
History Quiz -- Who led the ill-fated Trans-Antarctic Expedition
Who led the ill-fated Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, in which his ship, the Endurance, became trapped in Antarctic ice?
(a) Robert Falcon Scott
(b) Roa...
Who led the ill-fated Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, in which his ship, the Endurance, became trapped in Antarctic ice?
(a) Robert Falcon Scott
(b) Roald Amundsen
(c) Ernest Shackleton
(d) Douglas Mawson
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Who led the ill-fated Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, in which his ship, the Endurance, became trapped in Antarctic ice?
(a) Robert Falcon Scott
(b) Roald Amundsen
(c) Ernest Shackleton
(d) Douglas Mawson
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- published: 19 Nov 2024
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The Disastrous Australasian Antarctic Expedition [Short Documentary]
The Australasian Antarctic Expedition: A short documentary covering a story that deserves to be told.
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The Australasian Antarctic Expedition: A short documentary covering a story that deserves to be told.
Thanks for watching. Please consider subscribing if you enjoyed.
Contact:
[email protected]
Written, narrated and edited by Basgin, with thanks to the sources below.
[Sources & Links]
1. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Mawson]
2. [https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-most-terrible-polar-exploration-ever-douglas-mawsons-antarctic-journey-82192685/]
3. [https://www.antarctica.gov.au/about-antarctica/history/people/douglas-mawson/]
4. [https://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/History/Douglas-Mawson.php]
5. [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mawson-sir-douglas-7531]
6. [https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2018/jun/02/a-snapshot-of-mawsons-antarctica-expedition-in-pictures]
7. Frank Hurely - Photographer of the Expedition
[Disclaimer]
This video meets the criteria of legal doctrine of Fair Use and those of YouTube’s Guidelines. No citation or example media herein constitutes infringement under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
All images and media have been sourced from places of public record and care has been taken to credit those sources above.
In no way do I condone any harassment towards any individuals featured in this video.
[Please Note]
Please note that not all locations reflected in the maps in this video are exact nor are the routes displayed on them exact. They are illustrative of the events edited (although poorly) to the best of my ability.
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The Australasian Antarctic Expedition: A short documentary covering a story that deserves to be told.
Thanks for watching. Please consider subscribing if you enjoyed.
Contact:
[email protected]
Written, narrated and edited by Basgin, with thanks to the sources below.
[Sources & Links]
1. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Mawson]
2. [https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-most-terrible-polar-exploration-ever-douglas-mawsons-antarctic-journey-82192685/]
3. [https://www.antarctica.gov.au/about-antarctica/history/people/douglas-mawson/]
4. [https://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/History/Douglas-Mawson.php]
5. [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mawson-sir-douglas-7531]
6. [https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2018/jun/02/a-snapshot-of-mawsons-antarctica-expedition-in-pictures]
7. Frank Hurely - Photographer of the Expedition
[Disclaimer]
This video meets the criteria of legal doctrine of Fair Use and those of YouTube’s Guidelines. No citation or example media herein constitutes infringement under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
All images and media have been sourced from places of public record and care has been taken to credit those sources above.
In no way do I condone any harassment towards any individuals featured in this video.
[Please Note]
Please note that not all locations reflected in the maps in this video are exact nor are the routes displayed on them exact. They are illustrative of the events edited (although poorly) to the best of my ability.
- published: 18 Aug 2022
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