The Barents Sea (Russian:Баренцево море, Barentsevo MoreNorwegian:Barentshavet) is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, located off the northern coasts of Norway and Russia with vast majority of it lying in Russian territorial waters. Known in the Middle Ages as the Murman Sea, the sea takes its current name from the Dutch navigator Willem Barentsz.
It is a rather shallow shelf sea, with an average depth of 230 metres (750ft), and is an important site for both fishing and hydrocarbon exploration. The Barents Sea is bordered by the Kola Peninsula to the south, the shelf edge towards the Norwegian Sea to the west, and the archipelagos of Svalbard to the northwest, Franz Josef Land to the north east and Novaya Zemlya to the east. Novaya Zemlya, an extension of the northern part of the Ural Mountains, separates the Barents Sea from the Kara Sea.
Geography
The southern half of the Barents Sea, including the ports of Murmansk (Russia) and Vardø (Norway) remain ice-free year round due to the warm North Atlantic drift. In September, the entire Barents Sea is more or less completely ice-free. Until the Winter War (1939–40), Finland's territory also reached to the Barents Sea, with the harbor at Petsamo being Finland's only ice-free winter harbor.
Svalbard (Norwegian pronunciation:[ˈsʋɑ(ː)lbɑːɾ] ; formerly known by its Dutch name Spitsbergen) is a Norwegianarchipelago in the Arctic Ocean. Situated north of mainland Europe, it is about midway between continental Norway and the North Pole. The islands of the group range from 74° to 81° north latitude, and from 10° to 35° east longitude. The largest island is Spitsbergen, followed by Nordaustlandet and Edgeøya.
Administratively, the archipelago is not part of any Norwegian county, but forms an unincorporated area administered by a governor appointed by the Norwegian government. Since 2002, Svalbard's main settlement, Longyearbyen, has had an elected local government, somewhat similar to mainland municipalities. Other settlements include the Russian mining community of Barentsburg, the research station of Ny-Ålesund, and the mining outpost of Sveagruva. Svalbard is the northernmost settlement in the world with a permanent civilian population. Other settlements are farther north, but are populated only by rotating groups of researchers; e.g. Alert, Nunavut—the northernmost year-round community.
On New Years Eve 1942, a battle in the Barents Sea took place between a British arctic convoy and a larger German fleet that included the cruisers Hipper and Lützow. The results of this was so shocking that the German Surface Fleet was threatened with being abolished. So what happened? Let's find out!
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The Battle of the Barents Sea
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To Far Northern Coasts of Russia and Norway-Barents Sea, Artic Ocean | Murmansk, Russia.
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Welcome to wild rover channel, Subhrajyoti here.
This video is about North Pole , Artic Circle , Artic Ocean.
We finally completed our journey to Arctic circle.
We took the flight from Saint Petersburg to Murmansk, Russia.
From Murmansk City we hired a taxi for 5k ruble and drive on to World's end.
We almost hit the border of Norway and Finland as the Barents Sea located at the coast of Norway and Russia.
We are very lucky to witnessed the yellow pine trees all over and the magnificent horizon. The temperature is 1 degree.
We saw abandoned Soviet buildings after crossing the beautiful northern highway.
The Barents Sea is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, located off the northern coasts of Norway and Russia and divided between Norwegian and Russian territorial waters...
published: 14 Jun 2020
Life Of Fishermen In The Barents Sea
What's life like as a Barents sea fisherman? The largest city in the world beyond the Arctic Circle is Murmansk. It owes his whole history to those who have linked their lives with the profession of a sailor. Here, all roads lead to the port, from here dozens of fishing boats leave for the harsh waters of the Arctic every day. Since city's foundation, life in Murmansk connected with the sea. In Murmansk, fish is the beginning and end of any conversation.
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Navy sails in Barents Sea
Navy sails in Barents Sea
published: 04 May 2020
Sailing to Svalbard across the Barents Sea - my first ocean passage [ep8]
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Pancake ices in waves, Barents sea 🧊😯
The Barents Sea is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, located off the northern coasts of Norway and Russia.
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The Titanic Clash of Scharnhorst | Heroic or Doomed? | 🚢💥🌊 | #WarshipHistory #HistoricalEvents
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In this gripping tale of naval warfare, witness how Scharnhorst went from sinking British ships like the Glorious ✈️🔥 to facing the might of the Royal Navy in the Barents Sea during Operation Ostfront. The stage is set for a battle of wits, firepower, and survival, as Scharnhorst faces off against HMS Duke of York, British radar, and torpedo strikes that will seal her fate. 🚢⚓
⚔️ From daring raids in the Atlantic to the infamous Channel Dash, Scharnhorst’s legacy is built on courage, determination, and sheer firepower...
published: 01 Dec 2024
The Battle of the Barents Sea
The German navy tries to overwhelm an Arctic convoy in December of 1942. Can the heavily outgunned defenders hold them off?
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On New Years Eve 1942, a battle in the Barents Sea took place between a British arctic convoy and a larger German fleet that included the cruisers Hipper and Lü...
On New Years Eve 1942, a battle in the Barents Sea took place between a British arctic convoy and a larger German fleet that included the cruisers Hipper and Lützow. The results of this was so shocking that the German Surface Fleet was threatened with being abolished. So what happened? Let's find out!
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Pope, D. “73° North: The Battle of the Barents Sea.” House of Stratus 2013. ISBN: 0-7551-3061-8
Roskill, S. “The Period of Balance. History of the Second World War: The War at Sea 1939–1945. Vol. II.” The Naval & Military Press Ltd, Kindle 2004.
Woodman, R. “Arctic Convoys 1941-1945.” Pen & Sword, Kindle 2004. eISBN: 978 1 52671 426 8
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On New Years Eve 1942, a battle in the Barents Sea took place between a British arctic convoy and a larger German fleet that included the cruisers Hipper and Lützow. The results of this was so shocking that the German Surface Fleet was threatened with being abolished. So what happened? Let's find out!
This is a historical documentary about the Battle of the Barents Sea that took place on the 31st of December 1942. It features quotes, references and maps. For more content like this, check out my other videos and consider subscribing!
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📚 BIBLIOGRAPHY / SOURCES 📚
Pope, D. “73° North: The Battle of the Barents Sea.” House of Stratus 2013. ISBN: 0-7551-3061-8
Roskill, S. “The Period of Balance. History of the Second World War: The War at Sea 1939–1945. Vol. II.” The Naval & Military Press Ltd, Kindle 2004.
Woodman, R. “Arctic Convoys 1941-1945.” Pen & Sword, Kindle 2004. eISBN: 978 1 52671 426 8
Full list of all my sources https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/114GiK85MPs0v4GKm0izPj3DL2CrlJUdAantx5GQUKn8/edit?usp=sharing
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The Battle of the Barents Sea was a World War II naval engagement on 31 December 1942 between warships of th...
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The Battle of the Barents Sea was a World War II naval engagement on 31 December 1942 between warships of the German Navy (Kriegsmarine) and British ships escorting convoy JW 51B to Kola Inlet in the USSR. The action took place in the Barents Sea north of North Cape, Norway. The German raiders' failure to inflict significant losses on the convoy infuriated Hitler, who ordered that German naval strategy would henceforth concentrate on the U-boat fleet rather than surface ships.
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Hello Folks !
Welcome to wild rover channel, Subhrajyoti here.
This video is about North Pole , Artic Circle , Artic Ocean.
We finally completed our journey ...
Hello Folks !
Welcome to wild rover channel, Subhrajyoti here.
This video is about North Pole , Artic Circle , Artic Ocean.
We finally completed our journey to Arctic circle.
We took the flight from Saint Petersburg to Murmansk, Russia.
From Murmansk City we hired a taxi for 5k ruble and drive on to World's end.
We almost hit the border of Norway and Finland as the Barents Sea located at the coast of Norway and Russia.
We are very lucky to witnessed the yellow pine trees all over and the magnificent horizon. The temperature is 1 degree.
We saw abandoned Soviet buildings after crossing the beautiful northern highway.
The Barents Sea is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, located off the northern coasts of Norway and Russia and divided between Norwegian and Russian territorial waters. Known among Russians in the Middle Ages as the Murman Sea, the current name of the sea is after the historical Dutch navigator Willem Barentsz.
So folks that's the Episode of Russia Series .
#Murmansk #Russia #wildroverchannel
Thank you
Subhrajyoti Das
Hello Folks !
Welcome to wild rover channel, Subhrajyoti here.
This video is about North Pole , Artic Circle , Artic Ocean.
We finally completed our journey to Arctic circle.
We took the flight from Saint Petersburg to Murmansk, Russia.
From Murmansk City we hired a taxi for 5k ruble and drive on to World's end.
We almost hit the border of Norway and Finland as the Barents Sea located at the coast of Norway and Russia.
We are very lucky to witnessed the yellow pine trees all over and the magnificent horizon. The temperature is 1 degree.
We saw abandoned Soviet buildings after crossing the beautiful northern highway.
The Barents Sea is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, located off the northern coasts of Norway and Russia and divided between Norwegian and Russian territorial waters. Known among Russians in the Middle Ages as the Murman Sea, the current name of the sea is after the historical Dutch navigator Willem Barentsz.
So folks that's the Episode of Russia Series .
#Murmansk #Russia #wildroverchannel
Thank you
Subhrajyoti Das
What's life like as a Barents sea fisherman? The largest city in the world beyond the Arctic Circle is Murmansk. It owes his whole history to those who have lin...
What's life like as a Barents sea fisherman? The largest city in the world beyond the Arctic Circle is Murmansk. It owes his whole history to those who have linked their lives with the profession of a sailor. Here, all roads lead to the port, from here dozens of fishing boats leave for the harsh waters of the Arctic every day. Since city's foundation, life in Murmansk connected with the sea. In Murmansk, fish is the beginning and end of any conversation.
#fisherman #fishing #murmansk #commericalfishing
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What's life like as a Barents sea fisherman? The largest city in the world beyond the Arctic Circle is Murmansk. It owes his whole history to those who have linked their lives with the profession of a sailor. Here, all roads lead to the port, from here dozens of fishing boats leave for the harsh waters of the Arctic every day. Since city's foundation, life in Murmansk connected with the sea. In Murmansk, fish is the beginning and end of any conversation.
#fisherman #fishing #murmansk #commericalfishing
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The Titanic Clash of Scharnhorst | Heroic or Doomed? | 🚢💥🌊 |
🚢⚔️ The Final Battle of the Legendary Scharnhorst ⚔️🚢
Join us as we dive into the epic story of t...
The Titanic Clash of Scharnhorst | Heroic or Doomed? | 🚢💥🌊 |
🚢⚔️ The Final Battle of the Legendary Scharnhorst ⚔️🚢
Join us as we dive into the epic story of the German battleship Scharnhorst, from her formidable rise in 1939 to her dramatic final battle in the Arctic. 🌨️🔥
In this gripping tale of naval warfare, witness how Scharnhorst went from sinking British ships like the Glorious ✈️🔥 to facing the might of the Royal Navy in the Barents Sea during Operation Ostfront. The stage is set for a battle of wits, firepower, and survival, as Scharnhorst faces off against HMS Duke of York, British radar, and torpedo strikes that will seal her fate. 🚢⚓
⚔️ From daring raids in the Atlantic to the infamous Channel Dash, Scharnhorst’s legacy is built on courage, determination, and sheer firepower. But in the end, will she be enough to break through the Allied dominance? Watch as this naval giant meets its final challenge. 🌊⚔️
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The Titanic Clash of Scharnhorst | Heroic or Doomed? | 🚢💥🌊 |
🚢⚔️ The Final Battle of the Legendary Scharnhorst ⚔️🚢
Join us as we dive into the epic story of the German battleship Scharnhorst, from her formidable rise in 1939 to her dramatic final battle in the Arctic. 🌨️🔥
In this gripping tale of naval warfare, witness how Scharnhorst went from sinking British ships like the Glorious ✈️🔥 to facing the might of the Royal Navy in the Barents Sea during Operation Ostfront. The stage is set for a battle of wits, firepower, and survival, as Scharnhorst faces off against HMS Duke of York, British radar, and torpedo strikes that will seal her fate. 🚢⚓
⚔️ From daring raids in the Atlantic to the infamous Channel Dash, Scharnhorst’s legacy is built on courage, determination, and sheer firepower. But in the end, will she be enough to break through the Allied dominance? Watch as this naval giant meets its final challenge. 🌊⚔️
Don't miss this thrilling, fast-paced recount of the Scharnhorst's ultimate showdown—a story of bravery, betrayal, and brutal warfare. 🌍💥
👉 Hit like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more military history stories! 🔔💣
#Scharnhorst #NavalHistory #WW2 #GermanBattleship #HMSDukeOfYork #ArcticBattle #OperationOstfront #NavalWarfare #History #MilitaryLegend #BattleOfTheArctic #WWIIHistory #ScharnhorstSinking #NavalVictory
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The German navy tries to overwhelm an Arctic convoy in December of 1942. Can the heavily outgunned defenders hold them off?
AN UPGRADED VERSION OF THIS VIDEO W...
The German navy tries to overwhelm an Arctic convoy in December of 1942. Can the heavily outgunned defenders hold them off?
AN UPGRADED VERSION OF THIS VIDEO WITH BETTER VOLUME IS AVAILABLE AT
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A booklet with the script to this video can be obtained from the Wargames Vault at:
https://www.wargamevault.com/product/194143/The-battle-of-the-Barents-Sea
The German navy tries to overwhelm an Arctic convoy in December of 1942. Can the heavily outgunned defenders hold them off?
AN UPGRADED VERSION OF THIS VIDEO WITH BETTER VOLUME IS AVAILABLE AT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ni4EG0zXK84
A booklet with the script to this video can be obtained from the Wargames Vault at:
https://www.wargamevault.com/product/194143/The-battle-of-the-Barents-Sea
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Svalbard - The Northernmost Town on Earth
Longyearbyen on Svalbard is the northernmost settlement with over 1000 residents
My trip to Norway was funded by Screen Australia, Film Victoria and Genepool Productions as part of a new project. More information soon.
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Come take a walk with me around Longyearbyen, the largest town on the Norwegian islands of Svalbard.
Parts of it look familiar, but make no mistake, this place is different.
At 78 degrees North, it lies just 800 miles or 1300 kilometres from the North Pole. And with over 2,000 permanent inhabitants it is the Northernmost real ...
published: 13 Apr 2016
The remote archipelago of Svalbard | DW Documentary
The archipelago Svalbard in the Arctic is a place anyone can call home. A zone with no visa requirements, people from more than 50 countries live and work here. But life in the Arctic is demanding, and there are no social services to rely on.
Darkness reigns in Svalbard during the long winter months. But that doesn’t deter people from moving to the visa-free archipelago. For some, it’s a well-paid job that brings them to this remote Arctic location. Others are drawn by the breathtaking landscape. Efren Regato from the Philippines works as a cleaner in Svalbard. He’s had to adjust to frigid temperatures in Europe’s far north, while his sons complain that life in the capital of Longyearbyen is pretty monotonous. But while citizens of any country are welcome to settle in Svalbard, there are ...
published: 27 Dec 2022
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This video was supposed to be released on February 24th. I uploaded it to the channel but decided to postpone its release as war broke out in Ukraine.
It's been almost a year since I visited Norway. The first part is already on my channel. In the next episodes, I want to show you Svalbard and its extraordinary landscapes, people ready to live in permafrost, the beautiful Lofoten Islands, and, of course, the Pyramiden: the only place on Earth where real socialism did exist (for a while).
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High CRIME RATE in Longyearbyen? | Svalbard an island close to the North Pole
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Today we venture deep into the last active coal mine in Longyearbyen! We’ll take a firsthand look at the dangers of coal mining and uncover the rich history of this vital industry in Svalbard. This was an absolutely fascinating experience! I hope you enjoy this video, thank you so much for being here, I really appreciate you! ✨☕️
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Cecilia Blomdahl is originally from Sweden and moved to Svalbard 8 years ago. She works as a photographer and videographer in Longyearbyen, and with her social media channels. Check her out on tiktok and instagram under her handle @sejsejlija! Here on youtube she posts videos about her daily life in her cabin with her boyfriend Christoffer and her dog Grim, living just outside of Longyearbyen. Subscribe for videos about her daily life as well as adventures on an island close to the North Pole. They have polar bears there!
Longyearbyen on Svalbard is the northernmost settlement with over 1000 residents
My trip to Norway was funded by Screen Australia, Film Victoria and Genepool Pr...
Longyearbyen on Svalbard is the northernmost settlement with over 1000 residents
My trip to Norway was funded by Screen Australia, Film Victoria and Genepool Productions as part of a new project. More information soon.
More info on Svalbard: http://wke.lt/w/s/yiYNC
Music licensed from www.cuesongs.com "After Catalunya"
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Come take a walk with me around Longyearbyen, the largest town on the Norwegian islands of Svalbard.
Parts of it look familiar, but make no mistake, this place is different.
At 78 degrees North, it lies just 800 miles or 1300 kilometres from the North Pole. And with over 2,000 permanent inhabitants it is the Northernmost real town on Earth.
There are only 50km of road, including the small streets between houses, so people get around the island mainly on snowmobile.
In fact there are more registered snowmobiles than residents.
Anyone leaving town is required to travel with a gun and someone who knows how to use it because the islands are also home to polar bears.
The average daytime high is below freezing for all but four months of the year, and from the end of October to mid-February the sun doesn’t rise at all. This is the long polar night.
Living here is tough. This past December an avalanche in town destroyed 10 homes, which used to be here, killing two people.
So how did this cold, remote, ice-covered archipelago come to be inhabited?
The hills around town are rich in coal deposits that have been mined for over 100 years.
The coal was transported to the port via a series of aerial tramways some of which remain today, though they are no longer operational.
Coal is a reminder that Svalbard was not always an Arctic ice world. 360 million years ago it was actually in the tropics North of the equator. A swampy area, it was covered with the precursors to modern ferns, which were much larger than they are today, reaching 10-30 metres in height.
This vegetation was then covered in mud and sand and submerged under the sea. Over time it turned into the coal deposits that in the 20th century brought miners from Norway, Russia, and the US.
Most of the coal mines have now closed and the economy is gradually shifting towards tourism, education and research.
Tourists take trips on snowmobiles and dog sleds.
There is a university centre in Svalbard, which offers semester courses in biology, physics and geology.
And up on the side of a mountain is the Svalbard Global seed vault… but that’s a story for another time.
The locals tell me that interest in the region from different nations is increasing.
As the globe warms and Arctic ice shrinks, trade routes are opening up across the North. And Svalbard is strategically placed between North America, Asia and Europe.
One day in the future Svalbard may no longer be as cold or remote as it once was.
But for now it is a reminder of how through our ingenuity people can live in the most inhospitable of places.
Shot with a DJI Phantom 4 drone
Longyearbyen on Svalbard is the northernmost settlement with over 1000 residents
My trip to Norway was funded by Screen Australia, Film Victoria and Genepool Productions as part of a new project. More information soon.
More info on Svalbard: http://wke.lt/w/s/yiYNC
Music licensed from www.cuesongs.com "After Catalunya"
Spotify page: https://play.spotify.com/artist/2JnQ2AxkaRjlGCNmfkHiJd
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/artist/emphemetry/id414183064
Captions:
Come take a walk with me around Longyearbyen, the largest town on the Norwegian islands of Svalbard.
Parts of it look familiar, but make no mistake, this place is different.
At 78 degrees North, it lies just 800 miles or 1300 kilometres from the North Pole. And with over 2,000 permanent inhabitants it is the Northernmost real town on Earth.
There are only 50km of road, including the small streets between houses, so people get around the island mainly on snowmobile.
In fact there are more registered snowmobiles than residents.
Anyone leaving town is required to travel with a gun and someone who knows how to use it because the islands are also home to polar bears.
The average daytime high is below freezing for all but four months of the year, and from the end of October to mid-February the sun doesn’t rise at all. This is the long polar night.
Living here is tough. This past December an avalanche in town destroyed 10 homes, which used to be here, killing two people.
So how did this cold, remote, ice-covered archipelago come to be inhabited?
The hills around town are rich in coal deposits that have been mined for over 100 years.
The coal was transported to the port via a series of aerial tramways some of which remain today, though they are no longer operational.
Coal is a reminder that Svalbard was not always an Arctic ice world. 360 million years ago it was actually in the tropics North of the equator. A swampy area, it was covered with the precursors to modern ferns, which were much larger than they are today, reaching 10-30 metres in height.
This vegetation was then covered in mud and sand and submerged under the sea. Over time it turned into the coal deposits that in the 20th century brought miners from Norway, Russia, and the US.
Most of the coal mines have now closed and the economy is gradually shifting towards tourism, education and research.
Tourists take trips on snowmobiles and dog sleds.
There is a university centre in Svalbard, which offers semester courses in biology, physics and geology.
And up on the side of a mountain is the Svalbard Global seed vault… but that’s a story for another time.
The locals tell me that interest in the region from different nations is increasing.
As the globe warms and Arctic ice shrinks, trade routes are opening up across the North. And Svalbard is strategically placed between North America, Asia and Europe.
One day in the future Svalbard may no longer be as cold or remote as it once was.
But for now it is a reminder of how through our ingenuity people can live in the most inhospitable of places.
Shot with a DJI Phantom 4 drone
The archipelago Svalbard in the Arctic is a place anyone can call home. A zone with no visa requirements, people from more than 50 countries live and work here....
The archipelago Svalbard in the Arctic is a place anyone can call home. A zone with no visa requirements, people from more than 50 countries live and work here. But life in the Arctic is demanding, and there are no social services to rely on.
Darkness reigns in Svalbard during the long winter months. But that doesn’t deter people from moving to the visa-free archipelago. For some, it’s a well-paid job that brings them to this remote Arctic location. Others are drawn by the breathtaking landscape. Efren Regato from the Philippines works as a cleaner in Svalbard. He’s had to adjust to frigid temperatures in Europe’s far north, while his sons complain that life in the capital of Longyearbyen is pretty monotonous. But while citizens of any country are welcome to settle in Svalbard, there are no social services to rely on if they fall on hard times. Those who can’t cover their living expenses must leave.
Élise Thil from Belgium and her French husband Loup Supéry almost had to give up on their dream of a new start in the Arctic. The coronavirus pandemic pushed them to the limit. For months on end, they couldn’t earn money as tour guides, because no tourists were coming. Now the tourists are finally back, and with them the hope of better times. German tour operator Christian Bruttel is also dependent on tourists. He used to work as a teacher in southern Germany - until he discovered his fascination for the Arctic. We join him as he prepares for his next excursion. His guests have booked a camping trip in the snow and ice, far removed from civilization. As they embark on their adventure, the group will need to be armed - because the residents share the archipelago with hundreds of polar bears.
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The archipelago Svalbard in the Arctic is a place anyone can call home. A zone with no visa requirements, people from more than 50 countries live and work here. But life in the Arctic is demanding, and there are no social services to rely on.
Darkness reigns in Svalbard during the long winter months. But that doesn’t deter people from moving to the visa-free archipelago. For some, it’s a well-paid job that brings them to this remote Arctic location. Others are drawn by the breathtaking landscape. Efren Regato from the Philippines works as a cleaner in Svalbard. He’s had to adjust to frigid temperatures in Europe’s far north, while his sons complain that life in the capital of Longyearbyen is pretty monotonous. But while citizens of any country are welcome to settle in Svalbard, there are no social services to rely on if they fall on hard times. Those who can’t cover their living expenses must leave.
Élise Thil from Belgium and her French husband Loup Supéry almost had to give up on their dream of a new start in the Arctic. The coronavirus pandemic pushed them to the limit. For months on end, they couldn’t earn money as tour guides, because no tourists were coming. Now the tourists are finally back, and with them the hope of better times. German tour operator Christian Bruttel is also dependent on tourists. He used to work as a teacher in southern Germany - until he discovered his fascination for the Arctic. We join him as he prepares for his next excursion. His guests have booked a camping trip in the snow and ice, far removed from civilization. As they embark on their adventure, the group will need to be armed - because the residents share the archipelago with hundreds of polar bears.
#documentary #dwdocumentary #svalbard
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04:38 Epic Beluga Whales
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This video was supposed to be released on February 24th. I uploaded it to the channel but decided to postpone its release as war broke out in Ukraine.
It's been almost a year since I visited Norway. The first part is already on my channel. In the next episodes, I want to show you Svalbard and its extraordinary landscapes, people ready to live in permafrost, the beautiful Lofoten Islands, and, of course, the Pyramiden: the only place on Earth where real socialism did exist (for a while).
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On New Years Eve 1942, a battle in the Barents Sea took place between a British arctic convoy and a larger German fleet that included the cruisers Hipper and Lützow. The results of this was so shocking that the German Surface Fleet was threatened with being abolished. So what happened? Let's find out!
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Pope, D. “73° North: The Battle of the Barents Sea.” House of Stratus 2013. ISBN: 0-7551-3061-8
Roskill, S. “The Period of Balance. History of the Second World War: The War at Sea 1939–1945. Vol. II.” The Naval & Military Press Ltd, Kindle 2004.
Woodman, R. “Arctic Convoys 1941-1945.” Pen & Sword, Kindle 2004. eISBN: 978 1 52671 426 8
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The Battle of the Barents Sea was a World War II naval engagement on 31 December 1942 between warships of the German Navy (Kriegsmarine) and British ships escorting convoy JW 51B to Kola Inlet in the USSR. The action took place in the Barents Sea north of North Cape, Norway. The German raiders' failure to inflict significant losses on the convoy infuriated Hitler, who ordered that German naval strategy would henceforth concentrate on the U-boat fleet rather than surface ships.
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This video is about North Pole , Artic Circle , Artic Ocean.
We finally completed our journey to Arctic circle.
We took the flight from Saint Petersburg to Murmansk, Russia.
From Murmansk City we hired a taxi for 5k ruble and drive on to World's end.
We almost hit the border of Norway and Finland as the Barents Sea located at the coast of Norway and Russia.
We are very lucky to witnessed the yellow pine trees all over and the magnificent horizon. The temperature is 1 degree.
We saw abandoned Soviet buildings after crossing the beautiful northern highway.
The Barents Sea is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, located off the northern coasts of Norway and Russia and divided between Norwegian and Russian territorial waters. Known among Russians in the Middle Ages as the Murman Sea, the current name of the sea is after the historical Dutch navigator Willem Barentsz.
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What's life like as a Barents sea fisherman? The largest city in the world beyond the Arctic Circle is Murmansk. It owes his whole history to those who have linked their lives with the profession of a sailor. Here, all roads lead to the port, from here dozens of fishing boats leave for the harsh waters of the Arctic every day. Since city's foundation, life in Murmansk connected with the sea. In Murmansk, fish is the beginning and end of any conversation.
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The Titanic Clash of Scharnhorst | Heroic or Doomed? | 🚢💥🌊 |
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Join us as we dive into the epic story of the German battleship Scharnhorst, from her formidable rise in 1939 to her dramatic final battle in the Arctic. 🌨️🔥
In this gripping tale of naval warfare, witness how Scharnhorst went from sinking British ships like the Glorious ✈️🔥 to facing the might of the Royal Navy in the Barents Sea during Operation Ostfront. The stage is set for a battle of wits, firepower, and survival, as Scharnhorst faces off against HMS Duke of York, British radar, and torpedo strikes that will seal her fate. 🚢⚓
⚔️ From daring raids in the Atlantic to the infamous Channel Dash, Scharnhorst’s legacy is built on courage, determination, and sheer firepower. But in the end, will she be enough to break through the Allied dominance? Watch as this naval giant meets its final challenge. 🌊⚔️
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The German navy tries to overwhelm an Arctic convoy in December of 1942. Can the heavily outgunned defenders hold them off?
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The Barents Sea (Russian:Баренцево море, Barentsevo MoreNorwegian:Barentshavet) is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, located off the northern coasts of Norway and Russia with vast majority of it lying in Russian territorial waters. Known in the Middle Ages as the Murman Sea, the sea takes its current name from the Dutch navigator Willem Barentsz.
It is a rather shallow shelf sea, with an average depth of 230 metres (750ft), and is an important site for both fishing and hydrocarbon exploration. The Barents Sea is bordered by the Kola Peninsula to the south, the shelf edge towards the Norwegian Sea to the west, and the archipelagos of Svalbard to the northwest, Franz Josef Land to the north east and Novaya Zemlya to the east. Novaya Zemlya, an extension of the northern part of the Ural Mountains, separates the Barents Sea from the Kara Sea.
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The southern half of the Barents Sea, including the ports of Murmansk (Russia) and Vardø (Norway) remain ice-free year round due to the warm North Atlantic drift. In September, the entire Barents Sea is more or less completely ice-free. Until the Winter War (1939–40), Finland's territory also reached to the Barents Sea, with the harbor at Petsamo being Finland's only ice-free winter harbor.
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Come take a walk with me around Longyearbyen, the largest town on the Norwegian islands of Svalbard.
Parts of it look familiar, but make no mistake, this place is different.
At 78 degrees North, it lies just 800 miles or 1300 kilometres from the North Pole. And with over 2,000 permanent inhabitants it is the Northernmost real town on Earth.
There are only 50km of road, including the small streets between houses, so people get around the island mainly on snowmobile.
In fact there are more registered snowmobiles than residents.
Anyone leaving town is required to travel with a gun and someone who knows how to use it because the islands are also home to polar bears.
The average daytime high is below freezing for all but four months of the year, and from the end of October to mid-February the sun doesn’t rise at all. This is the long polar night.
Living here is tough. This past December an avalanche in town destroyed 10 homes, which used to be here, killing two people.
So how did this cold, remote, ice-covered archipelago come to be inhabited?
The hills around town are rich in coal deposits that have been mined for over 100 years.
The coal was transported to the port via a series of aerial tramways some of which remain today, though they are no longer operational.
Coal is a reminder that Svalbard was not always an Arctic ice world. 360 million years ago it was actually in the tropics North of the equator. A swampy area, it was covered with the precursors to modern ferns, which were much larger than they are today, reaching 10-30 metres in height.
This vegetation was then covered in mud and sand and submerged under the sea. Over time it turned into the coal deposits that in the 20th century brought miners from Norway, Russia, and the US.
Most of the coal mines have now closed and the economy is gradually shifting towards tourism, education and research.
Tourists take trips on snowmobiles and dog sleds.
There is a university centre in Svalbard, which offers semester courses in biology, physics and geology.
And up on the side of a mountain is the Svalbard Global seed vault… but that’s a story for another time.
The locals tell me that interest in the region from different nations is increasing.
As the globe warms and Arctic ice shrinks, trade routes are opening up across the North. And Svalbard is strategically placed between North America, Asia and Europe.
One day in the future Svalbard may no longer be as cold or remote as it once was.
But for now it is a reminder of how through our ingenuity people can live in the most inhospitable of places.
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The archipelago Svalbard in the Arctic is a place anyone can call home. A zone with no visa requirements, people from more than 50 countries live and work here. But life in the Arctic is demanding, and there are no social services to rely on.
Darkness reigns in Svalbard during the long winter months. But that doesn’t deter people from moving to the visa-free archipelago. For some, it’s a well-paid job that brings them to this remote Arctic location. Others are drawn by the breathtaking landscape. Efren Regato from the Philippines works as a cleaner in Svalbard. He’s had to adjust to frigid temperatures in Europe’s far north, while his sons complain that life in the capital of Longyearbyen is pretty monotonous. But while citizens of any country are welcome to settle in Svalbard, there are no social services to rely on if they fall on hard times. Those who can’t cover their living expenses must leave.
Élise Thil from Belgium and her French husband Loup Supéry almost had to give up on their dream of a new start in the Arctic. The coronavirus pandemic pushed them to the limit. For months on end, they couldn’t earn money as tour guides, because no tourists were coming. Now the tourists are finally back, and with them the hope of better times. German tour operator Christian Bruttel is also dependent on tourists. He used to work as a teacher in southern Germany - until he discovered his fascination for the Arctic. We join him as he prepares for his next excursion. His guests have booked a camping trip in the snow and ice, far removed from civilization. As they embark on their adventure, the group will need to be armed - because the residents share the archipelago with hundreds of polar bears.
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This video was supposed to be released on February 24th. I uploaded it to the channel but decided to postpone its release as war broke out in Ukraine.
It's been almost a year since I visited Norway. The first part is already on my channel. In the next episodes, I want to show you Svalbard and its extraordinary landscapes, people ready to live in permafrost, the beautiful Lofoten Islands, and, of course, the Pyramiden: the only place on Earth where real socialism did exist (for a while).
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