I liked the content of this Documentary, however playing such loud music over Mr. Attenborough is so disrespectful to Mr. Attenborough and the viewer.
@user-pw3ho2lm2rКүн бұрын
Wakenya gogeni likes for our hero who passed on mountaineering
@2F-LIDER-GAMING2 күн бұрын
😮😮😮😮
@Canadaismybitch2 күн бұрын
Thats how the ocean explorer company people might have died. Imploded due to immense pressure
@nenblom4 күн бұрын
RESPECT FOR THE SHERPAS!! ❤❤❤❤❤
@aquarius99006 күн бұрын
What kinda webs were those??
@tulichakraborty81256 күн бұрын
Netherlands ar Surinamer akashe amra hocchi Dutch harbour
@narsalsuarez26589 күн бұрын
army ant vs driver ant.Who would win?even if they are in different continent.
@bronwynn17749 күн бұрын
so cool
@waltrautvilverth59010 күн бұрын
Va rog in romana
@RiseEscape11 күн бұрын
Wtf is the this therian bs I’m seeing 😂😂 shit sounds ridiculous
@trevtrev319612 күн бұрын
I'm almost certain the music playing around 9:00 was also used in Ang Lee's Hulk movie from the early aughts.
@WritingFighter13 күн бұрын
Ah, another story of how the "eeeeeeeeevil" corporations gather together to plot how to destroy ancient and dangerous lifestyles and want to eternally undo an inhospitable wasteland, and we have to stir feelings in people to be angry about all this so that money can be donated somewhere to do something and supposedly keep things the way they are.
@stoneshire64513 күн бұрын
Imagine what else they captured on film but DIDN’T show us…
@emmaengland426115 күн бұрын
Chat is this real
@OKPEK16 күн бұрын
What a fantastic documentary 🥰🥰🥰🤩🤩👏👏👏💯💯👌👌
@terrytwotoes322521 күн бұрын
TURN DOWN THE MUSUC
@BVNDX21 күн бұрын
Wait is that Pooh
@cheddarandsourcream21 күн бұрын
Literal aliens man.
@JM-zk9ou25 күн бұрын
By allowing so many permits, if there are just a few days to climb, they literally are putting clients toward the back of the queue in danger. If Mr Kulkarni's Sherpa was telling him that there was no time to even take a photo because they had to head down for their safety, why were any Sherpas continuing to climb up with other mountaineers? If someone doesn't have a chance to summit based on the length of the line due to over permitting, they should receive a partial refund. I'm glad that Mr Alee was smart enough to recognize that he would be put at risk if he continued up from that far back in the queue.
@getin394927 күн бұрын
THE BACKGROUND MUSIC IS HORRIBLE, it's drowning out Sir David Attenborough.
@DownhillAllTheWay27 күн бұрын
At 11:40, some sort of fish shows up. "It's about 20cm long. It clearly has a backbone!" It also has eyes. I thought that eyes would have been lost to animals that never see any light. I have a question (unrelated) - how does communication with the surface work?
@gruntopolouski591928 күн бұрын
I’d be shocked if there was NO life in the depths, aside from sea floor volcanic vents. Life fills each niche.
@garywilliams854028 күн бұрын
Praise God, who most deny. Glory, Christ
@JoslynRenfrow-Harris29 күн бұрын
There sure is a lot of complaining for a freely provided educational documentary, what a shame people allow themselves to not be grateful.
@scottmagruder915729 күн бұрын
Evolution is amazing!!
@kendavis339629 күн бұрын
like several of Attenborough's nature documentaries recently, so much of this is CGI images. So few are real images, unless there is a human in the shot. These are artist's depictions of what things might possibly/probably look like.
@LOADEDPISTOLАй бұрын
I hate the ocean, especially the deep sea but I can’t help but find it interesting, especially deep sea creatures, I believe that there is life on other planets, I know we aren’t the only ones, I’ve literally seen UFOs with my own eyes multiple times, I’d hate but love to be able to go deep diving in a special submarine, imagine seeing these creatures with your own two eyes, some will never be seen again, I know there are even more creatures in the deepest parts of the Mariana Trench, the question is what and where? I can only imagine a ginormous sea creature that’s in plane sight but he can see clearly where we are and what where doing and he’s hiding, he doesn’t want to be found, he’s the god of the ocean
@LOADEDPISTOLАй бұрын
I’m guessing those fish and shrimp had passed away as someone said a fish that deep that gets pulled to the surface the pressure change kiss them? I’m just wondering because I know it’s for the matter of science but wouldn’t we want to keep as most of these creatures alive for being so rare and so sparse
@TomSherwin-pc9bjАй бұрын
I agree with everyone else who commented about that annoying music. Other than that, David Attenboro is A#1 in narrating these documentary films
@juancarlosmejiasalmeida9104Ай бұрын
Turno the music off, please!
@mikemorton7149Ай бұрын
Scienctents don't know everything about the ocean and what lies beneath for centuries
@tarantulamum4322Ай бұрын
it should of been called the mariana tadpole fish😂
@timclark2305Ай бұрын
Brilliant
@geoffgwyther7269Ай бұрын
what he f---k is wrong with you people .. turn the bloody music off... D A may be an asshole , but I still want to hear the dialogue.
@ztonyz3192Ай бұрын
The baikal sponges reminds me of a coral reef
@jacknisenАй бұрын
Atenbourough got tired of faking starving polar bears I guess.
@kawrss31Ай бұрын
19:40....cam man had 1 job...failed. a perfect ass on a woman whos a marine biologist who isnt a whore online or in rl....thats like..1 out of.....2 billion.
@stanpatterson5033Ай бұрын
04:33 check out the smile on that thing.
@handrail48Ай бұрын
This video should be retitled "Watching Geologists Talk to Each Other and Look at Computers and Travel on Buses and Set up Camp." Not interesting at all. What a waste.
@SimonMaria-ej7kpАй бұрын
The deesea has life aa raindforesr they fed on seas wales ùnrulwe wipes then our
@SimonMaria-ej7kpАй бұрын
Yeah I the cameraman ismoke 5 packs of smokes a day n 5 cigars
@annahryniukАй бұрын
why would you pull out deep sea creatures from water 😭 put them in aquarium at least or what😣
@gruntopolouski5919Ай бұрын
I was under the impression that the majority of the ocean’s floor was unmapped… and I wonder how we are sure the Mariana Trench is the deepest spot?
@Grouuumpf28 күн бұрын
we haven't mapped in detail the whole ocean floor, but we do have approximate depth of the whole thing. We now have satellites that can give a rough approximation of the sea floor (with something like 1km resolution), and all the promising spots have been mapped more accurately with sonars. what we haven't done is actually go everywhere in person
@gruntopolouski591928 күн бұрын
@@Grouuumpf Thx for the detailed answer. I get the difference between remote imaging, with its inherent inaccuracies, vs first-hand, first-eye(?) visitation/exploration. Thanks again.
@keithorange5939Ай бұрын
Could the music be any louder?
@uncleleo1873Ай бұрын
What?! WHAT?!
@michaelverstraeten8272Ай бұрын
The marijuana trench 😂
@aluntoyoaji4007Ай бұрын
Im just wondering .. why the bait, the dead fish with cable ties, didnt simply explode/crushed under the pressure? 😮
@Grouuumpf28 күн бұрын
that fish is made of liquids and solids, which are incompressible. Hydrostatic pressure applies uniformly from all direction, not at all like a hydraulic press, so only things filled with gasses can get crushed
@aluntoyoaji400728 күн бұрын
Thanks for the explanation and yes, exactly .. i actually found the answer a couple days after, when youtube brought me to a video about singking of mv derbyshire .. the ship was leaking in the bow and sunk 4kms deep somewhere near japan .. the bow, which was leaking and filled up with water before it sunk, stay basically pristine while the rest mostly crushed because it still carry some air trapped inside ..
@cheesemccrackers847Ай бұрын
WHY would you show us a real life Mufasa heartbreak like that?!
@joec4871Ай бұрын
Certain folk just can't stop exploring and invading areas where they don't belong. Sort of how they wound up on American soil and exterminating half the Indians.
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I liked the content of this Documentary, however playing such loud music over Mr. Attenborough is so disrespectful to Mr. Attenborough and the viewer.
Wakenya gogeni likes for our hero who passed on mountaineering
😮😮😮😮
Thats how the ocean explorer company people might have died. Imploded due to immense pressure
RESPECT FOR THE SHERPAS!! ❤❤❤❤❤
What kinda webs were those??
Netherlands ar Surinamer akashe amra hocchi Dutch harbour
army ant vs driver ant.Who would win?even if they are in different continent.
so cool
Va rog in romana
Wtf is the this therian bs I’m seeing 😂😂 shit sounds ridiculous
I'm almost certain the music playing around 9:00 was also used in Ang Lee's Hulk movie from the early aughts.
Ah, another story of how the "eeeeeeeeevil" corporations gather together to plot how to destroy ancient and dangerous lifestyles and want to eternally undo an inhospitable wasteland, and we have to stir feelings in people to be angry about all this so that money can be donated somewhere to do something and supposedly keep things the way they are.
Imagine what else they captured on film but DIDN’T show us…
Chat is this real
What a fantastic documentary 🥰🥰🥰🤩🤩👏👏👏💯💯👌👌
TURN DOWN THE MUSUC
Wait is that Pooh
Literal aliens man.
By allowing so many permits, if there are just a few days to climb, they literally are putting clients toward the back of the queue in danger. If Mr Kulkarni's Sherpa was telling him that there was no time to even take a photo because they had to head down for their safety, why were any Sherpas continuing to climb up with other mountaineers? If someone doesn't have a chance to summit based on the length of the line due to over permitting, they should receive a partial refund. I'm glad that Mr Alee was smart enough to recognize that he would be put at risk if he continued up from that far back in the queue.
THE BACKGROUND MUSIC IS HORRIBLE, it's drowning out Sir David Attenborough.
At 11:40, some sort of fish shows up. "It's about 20cm long. It clearly has a backbone!" It also has eyes. I thought that eyes would have been lost to animals that never see any light. I have a question (unrelated) - how does communication with the surface work?
I’d be shocked if there was NO life in the depths, aside from sea floor volcanic vents. Life fills each niche.
Praise God, who most deny. Glory, Christ
There sure is a lot of complaining for a freely provided educational documentary, what a shame people allow themselves to not be grateful.
Evolution is amazing!!
like several of Attenborough's nature documentaries recently, so much of this is CGI images. So few are real images, unless there is a human in the shot. These are artist's depictions of what things might possibly/probably look like.
I hate the ocean, especially the deep sea but I can’t help but find it interesting, especially deep sea creatures, I believe that there is life on other planets, I know we aren’t the only ones, I’ve literally seen UFOs with my own eyes multiple times, I’d hate but love to be able to go deep diving in a special submarine, imagine seeing these creatures with your own two eyes, some will never be seen again, I know there are even more creatures in the deepest parts of the Mariana Trench, the question is what and where? I can only imagine a ginormous sea creature that’s in plane sight but he can see clearly where we are and what where doing and he’s hiding, he doesn’t want to be found, he’s the god of the ocean
I’m guessing those fish and shrimp had passed away as someone said a fish that deep that gets pulled to the surface the pressure change kiss them? I’m just wondering because I know it’s for the matter of science but wouldn’t we want to keep as most of these creatures alive for being so rare and so sparse
I agree with everyone else who commented about that annoying music. Other than that, David Attenboro is A#1 in narrating these documentary films
Turno the music off, please!
Scienctents don't know everything about the ocean and what lies beneath for centuries
it should of been called the mariana tadpole fish😂
Brilliant
what he f---k is wrong with you people .. turn the bloody music off... D A may be an asshole , but I still want to hear the dialogue.
The baikal sponges reminds me of a coral reef
Atenbourough got tired of faking starving polar bears I guess.
19:40....cam man had 1 job...failed. a perfect ass on a woman whos a marine biologist who isnt a whore online or in rl....thats like..1 out of.....2 billion.
04:33 check out the smile on that thing.
This video should be retitled "Watching Geologists Talk to Each Other and Look at Computers and Travel on Buses and Set up Camp." Not interesting at all. What a waste.
The deesea has life aa raindforesr they fed on seas wales ùnrulwe wipes then our
Yeah I the cameraman ismoke 5 packs of smokes a day n 5 cigars
why would you pull out deep sea creatures from water 😭 put them in aquarium at least or what😣
I was under the impression that the majority of the ocean’s floor was unmapped… and I wonder how we are sure the Mariana Trench is the deepest spot?
we haven't mapped in detail the whole ocean floor, but we do have approximate depth of the whole thing. We now have satellites that can give a rough approximation of the sea floor (with something like 1km resolution), and all the promising spots have been mapped more accurately with sonars. what we haven't done is actually go everywhere in person
@@Grouuumpf Thx for the detailed answer. I get the difference between remote imaging, with its inherent inaccuracies, vs first-hand, first-eye(?) visitation/exploration. Thanks again.
Could the music be any louder?
What?! WHAT?!
The marijuana trench 😂
Im just wondering .. why the bait, the dead fish with cable ties, didnt simply explode/crushed under the pressure? 😮
that fish is made of liquids and solids, which are incompressible. Hydrostatic pressure applies uniformly from all direction, not at all like a hydraulic press, so only things filled with gasses can get crushed
Thanks for the explanation and yes, exactly .. i actually found the answer a couple days after, when youtube brought me to a video about singking of mv derbyshire .. the ship was leaking in the bow and sunk 4kms deep somewhere near japan .. the bow, which was leaking and filled up with water before it sunk, stay basically pristine while the rest mostly crushed because it still carry some air trapped inside ..
WHY would you show us a real life Mufasa heartbreak like that?!
Certain folk just can't stop exploring and invading areas where they don't belong. Sort of how they wound up on American soil and exterminating half the Indians.