The Largest Uninhabited Island on Earth | Devon Island

Let me ask you a simple question - what do Canada and Mars have in common? The answer I'm looking for is hard to explain. That's what this video is about - something a little bit different, Mars on Earth.
Hi, I'm a goose and I love geography, and want to share the world with you! I think the little things in nature are often overlooked, and there truly is beauty in everything. Hopefully, my content educates, amuses and makes you feel a little closer to our planet!
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CREDITS
Music:
Lukrembo - Highball
Lukrembo - Butter
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Research and Sources:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devon_I...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treuter...
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.c...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haughto...
Video:
West Canada by Drone (4k) - Man and Drone
• West Canada by Drone (4K)
Beautiful Mars Flyover Series - Astrum
• Relaxation | Beautiful...
Devon Island Timelapse - Tevelets
• Devon island timelapse
Tags (ignore):
canada, mars, space, geography, devon island, devon, baffin, baffin region, baffin island, baffin bay, nunavut, prince edward island, arctic, north america, geology, impact crater, astronauts, astronomy, research station, interesting, funny, educational

Пікірлер: 17

  • @richyrichard336
    @richyrichard336 Жыл бұрын

    NASA can’t cover up any lies no more 🤣😂😂

  • @Short_Shots

    @Short_Shots

    5 ай бұрын

    Brainrot

  • @philyeary
    @philyeary Жыл бұрын

    World famous site, providing footage for the Great Martian Landing mk ultra of 2030.

  • @michaelklim8277
    @michaelklim8277 Жыл бұрын

    Why does this video only have 469 views and 20 likes? It's a good video and it was close to the top of Google when I searched "what parts of the world are uninhabited".

  • @truthmartyr

    @truthmartyr

    Жыл бұрын

    Facts and it’s been a year

  • @Isaiah55115
    @Isaiah551159 ай бұрын

    You're right, that is Mars. If you compare certain land marks from NASAs Rover pictures They're exactly the same. Come on dude, it's NASA. Lol Who's taking the pictures of Mars Rover when it's all alone? Lol

  • @PrinceBlake
    @PrinceBlake Жыл бұрын

    Some recreational math for you. At timestamp 2:02~2:09 we see the most Mars-like feature of Devon Island, the Halton Impact Crater. The sum of 202~209 is 1644 (137 x 12). Her square foundational sum is 149. Translating 149 to orbital position of time's arrow requires subtracting the expansion path of 76 intervals and dividing by the orbital path's 48 intervals which breaks down to one expansion length (76) one orbital length (48) plus 25 remaining intervals and is roughly a half-orbit and lies opposite the conjunction of 77|125 (where one, representing a new expansion wave begins.) Thus, 149 intervals into time's arrow lands on position 101 of the orbital path. The sum of parent intervals 77 and 125 of Mathwave 935 are 202. 101 and 202 thus call to mind the dual nature of spin, that is, the poles through spin, moving in opposite directions. The beauty of Mathwave 935 is that at 77 a potential divergence arises between the path of expansion and the path of orbit. The closest return, or perigee between the orbital and expanding paths occurs between expanding path 1,109 and location 101 of the orbital path. This higher concentration of pathways between two spots on one end has the effect of creating a new counterbalancing vector of expansion on the opposite end and expressed as shear. Thus the laws of angular momentum, and the rule of the path of least resistance offer a picture of the dipole moment thought to exist in every subatomic particle, giving rise to a pixelated universe which is marked by quantum waves having incredible endurance over time and which provide not only the building blocks for matter, but through its unique wavefunction, offer in ripe conditions, the regenerative seed and template for life. Please help give this video 935 likes.

  • @hellomynameishello
    @hellomynameishello2 жыл бұрын

    Nice and interesting

  • @TylerFlyer
    @TylerFlyer Жыл бұрын

    love this video, you should make more

  • @thatgirlwithsocks8101
    @thatgirlwithsocks81012 жыл бұрын

    My year eights would like to say: Please stop swearing, that's a spicy word... jk. They would also like to request a video on volcanoes.

  • @geographygooseyt

    @geographygooseyt

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sorry for swearing - but your class may enjoy my latest video! :)

  • @readysetgo6085
    @readysetgo60852 ай бұрын

    Astronaut…HaHa

  • @LebrunVentre
    @LebrunVentre2 жыл бұрын

    So it’s just a lost island in Canada 💀

  • @muhammadirhanuddin2042
    @muhammadirhanuddin204227 күн бұрын

    Kenapa aku di sini

  • @gvnz48
    @gvnz482 жыл бұрын

    simon why did you swear at 4:06

  • @grb3748
    @grb37483 ай бұрын

    Show less dumb graphics and more of the island.