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A Man Went 300 Miles In Antarctica Without Food



Mawson was left alone, 100 miles away from the main camp, with almost no food to sustain him, and severe frostbite on his feet and skin. Antarctic wasteland. Nothing around for miles but snow, wind, and deadly crevasses in the ice. But then a dot appears on the horizon. It gets closer, and you see it’s a figure of a lone man staggering through the blizzard. He’s clearly reached his limit but is still plodding on, pulling a sled with his scarce supplies. Other videos you might like:
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– December 2, 1911. An expedition ship called SY Aurora began its voyage to Antarctica. On board were 31 men led by Douglas Mawson, a 29-year-old explorer, already renowned for his previous expeditions.
– On January 8, 1912, the steam yacht landed at a then unnamed cape in Antarctica. At this point, the expedition began in earnest. The place was dubbed Cape Denison, after a major backer of the expedition.
– November had marked the beginning of the Antarctic summer, and the weather conditions were better than most of the previous year, so Mawson decided to take advantage of that. – They were well-equipped and had plenty of supplies, using sled dogs for a speed boost. And at first they made good progress: the Far Eastern Party, as they were called, crossed two enormous glaciers and traveled over 300 miles in less than a month. – On December 14, they met yet another of those crevasses, and Mertz went first. He checked whether the bridge was sturdy enough and crossed the gap without trouble. – Apart from the loss of a friend and a team member, Mawson and Mertz realized they were in a desperate situation now. It so happened that Ninnis, going in the rear, had been carrying most of their provisions, their tent, and all of the dog food. – Nobody can cross a 300-mile distance in 10 days, so, naturally, their food supplies finally ran dry. That’s when they had to consider the unthinkable: the dogs…
– Mawson was left alone, 100 miles away from the main camp, with almost no food to sustain him, and severe frostbite on his feet and skin. – Mawson had already lost all hope, but then it sparked once more when, on January 29, he stumbled upon a stash of food covered with a black cloth and a note from his crew: they’d been searching for his party, and the ship was still waiting. – Aurora, which had been waiting patiently for the Far Eastern Party to return, departed from the coast of Antarctica just hours before Mawson appeared. He literally saw its sails far off in the sea.
– Douglas Mawson was met as a hero in Australia and received several medals for his outstanding deeds. In 1915, he wrote an autobiographical book, The Home of the Blizzard, where he described his misadventures. #surviveantarctica #truestory #brightside Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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4 Times Huge Airlines Successfully Landed On Water



There’s no such thing as a safe emergency airplane landing, especially if it has to land on water. But some gifted pilots can do wonders with their metal-winged birds, even if those birds are huge airliners with lots of people on board! Here, I’ll tell you about 4 times airplanes landed on the water without any major injuries to the passengers. Landing a plane on water has its own special term now. It’s called ditching, and this task is one of the hardest for pilots. Period. Mainly because it’s almost impossible to train pilots to deal with this situation. Especially if we’re talking about 1956, when there were no training simulations available. TIMESTAMPS
Boeing 377 Stratocruiser 1:17
The Pan Am Flight 6 1:40
The Tupolev Tu-124 4:12
Airbus A320 of US Airways (Miracle of the Hudson) 6:56 SUMMARY
– Boeing 377 Stratocruiser, a huge liner with 4 engines – one of the first airplanes with a pressurized cabin and double-deck feature! With this double-deck, it could take up to 100 passengers on board. But on this day, October 16, 1956, there were only 24 passengers and 7 members of the aircrew on the plane. – The Pan Am Flight 6 was supposed to be an around-the-world flight with several stops along the way. This was its last take-off from Honolulu before arriving at the destination point in San Francisco. Unfortunately, at the half-way point, when the plane was climbing in altitude, one of the Boeing’s engines violated its speed limit and stopped. Slowly but surely, the plane started to get closer to the sea, unable to keep the altitude. It didn’t help that another engine, engine number 4, also started to malfunction. But still, pilots managed to distribute the workload to the three remaining engines and keep an altitude of 5,000 ft. – In the summer of 1963. The Tupolev Tu-124 airplane with 52 people on board was circling around in the skies above Saint Petersburg, Russia, trying to find a way to ditch on the Neva River. Problems with this flight began immediately after the plane took off in Tallinn. The front gear of the plane wasn’t able to retract, but the Tupolev couldn’t turn back to Tallinn – the weather was too foggy for that. As the flight was supposed to end in Moscow, the closest place to land safely along the way was in Saint Petersburg. – And, the record holder for the number of people on board a ditching plane – Airbus A320 of US Airways, Flight 1549. Also known as the “Miracle of the Hudson” Flight. It happened 10 years ago, on January 15. The cause of this would-be catastrophic event was nothing more than a flock of geese which struck the engines. But thanks to the mastery of the Airbus’ pilots, and ingenuity of its construction, the 155 people on board remained uninjured. #landingwater #planecrash #brightside Other videos you might like:
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How Far the Universe Really Extends



Our world map was finally complete in the 1820s, with the discovery of Antarctica. But why stop at the end of the earth? Or the moon? What’s the farthest we could go? Despite all our advancements, for a very long time, the farthest man could travel was restricted to distances on the earth. In April of 1961, that all changed when humanity became a spacefaring species. The Russian cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin, was the first man in space. He blasted into orbit on a 108-minute flight high above Earth. The Americans followed a few months later. Other videos you might like:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLbLqz6Dt6s SUMMARY
– In 1969, the Apollo 11 mission landed the first two men on the Moon. – Another great feat was achieved the next year in April 1970, when the crew of NASA's Apollo 13 swung wide around the far side of the moon at an altitude of 158 miles, putting them 248,655 miles away from Earth.
– Humans kept exploring in the hope that maybe there’s something beyond the Milky Way as well. At this point, astronomers noticed that some stars were dimmer than others. – Leavitt had studied thousands of Variable stars; stars whose brightness, as seen from the Earth, fluctuates. She found that if certain stars, known as Cepheid variables, pulsate at the same rate, they have the same brightness. – Around this time, work was also going on to install the Hooker telescope at Mount Wilson Observatory, California. This would be the world's largest telescope from 1917 to 1949. – The farthest galaxy observed is named EGS-zs8-1. The light from it took 13.1 billion years to reach us. – No one really knows what lies farthest from us, or how big our universe really is. Some say that the universe is edgeless, while others believe in a multiverse hypothesis. #spacefacts #brightside #galaxy Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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What’s the Farthest Object in Space from Us



Our world map was finally complete in the 1820s, with the discovery of Antarctica. But why stop at the end of the earth? Or the moon? What’s the farthest we could go? Despite all our advancements, for a very long time, the farthest man could travel was restricted to distances on the earth. In April of 1961, that all changed when humanity became a spacefaring species. The Russian cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin, was the first man in space. He blasted into orbit on a 108-minute flight high above Earth. The Americans followed a few months later. Other videos you might like:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLbLqz6Dt6s SUMMARY
– In 1969, the Apollo 11 mission landed the first two men on the Moon. – Another great feat was achieved the next year in April 1970, when the crew of NASA's Apollo 13 swung wide around the far side of the moon at an altitude of 158 miles, putting them 248,655 miles away from Earth.
– Humans kept exploring in the hope that maybe there’s something beyond the Milky Way as well. At this point, astronomers noticed that some stars were dimmer than others. – Leavitt had studied thousands of Variable stars; stars whose brightness, as seen from the Earth, fluctuates. She found that if certain stars, known as Cepheid variables, pulsate at the same rate, they have the same brightness. – Around this time, work was also going on to install the Hooker telescope at Mount Wilson Observatory, California. This would be the world's largest telescope from 1917 to 1949. – The farthest galaxy observed is named EGS-zs8-1. The light from it took 13.1 billion years to reach us. – No one really knows what lies farthest from us, or how big our universe really is. Some say that the universe is edgeless, while others believe in a multiverse hypothesis. #spacefacts #brightside #galaxy Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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A Helicopter Fell Into a Volcano But It Was a Lucky Day



A helicopter spinning out of control and going down sounds like a nightmare. But just imagine this uncontrolled helicopter is falling into the mouth of an active, gurgling volcano! Unfortunately, this isn’t a tale created by my vivid imagination or a new episode of a disaster TV series; it’s a true story that happened more than 20 years ago. TIMESTAMPS
One of the youngest helicopter pilots ever 0:35
They were supposed to do filming runs of the Kilauea Volcano 1:10
It happened when the helicopter started its third pass over the volcano 1:50
They accidentally got into a cloud of volcanic steam 2:27
It must’ve been a lucky day 3:14
Two team members were in a dangerous situation 4:27
One decided to continue the climb… 4:59
Without food or sleep, terrified and exhausted 5:58
Other cases when people survived a fall into a volcano crater 7:13 Other videos you might like:
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– There were two other members on this little team: freelance cameraman Michael Benson and freelance film technician Christopher Duddy. The crew's helicopter was the Bell 206B-III. Equipped with 2 cameras, the helicopter was supposed to do filming runs of the Kilauea Volcano on the Hawaiian Islands. – Everything went as planned until the helicopter started its third pass over the volcano. Just a couple of seconds before the crew reached the center of the crater, disaster struck.
– It happened lightning-fast. In his attempts to save the day, Hosking accidentally got into a cloud of volcanic steam and smoke. The pilot tried to leave it by auto-rotating the helicopter down to the bottom of the crater. – The problem was that they’d decided to continue their climb, and when the helicopter arrived, they were stuck on a high ridge, about 80 ft away from the rim. Obscured by the cloud of dense gases, they had to be left behind. – Twenty-seven hours after the crash, at 2:30 PM, Duddy reached the rim of the crater! He was immediately taken to the hospital but was released one day later.
– Finally, at 9 AM on Monday, during a tiny break in the weather, helicopter pilot Tom Hauptman noticed Benson before the fog closed back up almost immediately.
– The cause of the accident could’ve been the volcanic gas, which caused a partial loss of engine power. Only thanks to the pilot's skills, the filming crew members got away alive and with no serious injuries. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz —————————————————————————————-
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A Helicopter Fell Into a Volcano But It Must’ve Been a Lucky Day



A helicopter spinning out of control and going down sounds like a nightmare. But just imagine this uncontrolled helicopter is falling into the mouth of an active, gurgling volcano! Unfortunately, this isn’t a tale created by my vivid imagination or a new episode of a disaster TV series; it’s a true story that happened more than 20 years ago. TIMESTAMPS
One of the youngest helicopter pilots ever 0:35
They were supposed to do filming runs of the Kilauea Volcano 1:10
It happened when the helicopter started its third pass over the volcano 1:50
They accidentally got into a cloud of volcanic steam 2:27
It must’ve been a lucky day 3:14
Two team members were in a dangerous situation 4:27
One decided to continue the climb… 4:59
Without food or sleep, terrified and exhausted 5:58
Other cases when people survived a fall into a volcano crater 7:13 Other videos you might like:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hs2LY5NYL0I& #flightvolcano #survivevolcano #brightside SUMMARY
– There were two other members on this little team: freelance cameraman Michael Benson and freelance film technician Christopher Duddy. The crew's helicopter was the Bell 206B-III. Equipped with 2 cameras, the helicopter was supposed to do filming runs of the Kilauea Volcano on the Hawaiian Islands. – Everything went as planned until the helicopter started its third pass over the volcano. Just a couple of seconds before the crew reached the center of the crater, disaster struck.
– It happened lightning-fast. In his attempts to save the day, Hosking accidentally got into a cloud of volcanic steam and smoke. The pilot tried to leave it by auto-rotating the helicopter down to the bottom of the crater. – The problem was that they’d decided to continue their climb, and when the helicopter arrived, they were stuck on a high ridge, about 80 ft away from the rim. Obscured by the cloud of dense gases, they had to be left behind. – Twenty-seven hours after the crash, at 2:30 PM, Duddy reached the rim of the crater! He was immediately taken to the hospital but was released one day later.
– Finally, at 9 AM on Monday, during a tiny break in the weather, helicopter pilot Tom Hauptman noticed Benson before the fog closed back up almost immediately.
– The cause of the accident could’ve been the volcanic gas, which caused a partial loss of engine power. Only thanks to the pilot's skills, the filming crew members got away alive and with no serious injuries. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz —————————————————————————————-
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A Japanese Company Adopts Cats to Reduce Work Stress



Some companies are actively helping their employees by bringing down stress levels in some really unique ways that actually work! Take the Japanese company Ferray Corporation, for example. Managers there wanted to find a way to help reduce anxiety among their workers and found a really cute way of doing so. The company now actually pays their employees to adopt rescue cats and lets them live in the office!
The workers love the policy, and some have even adopted more than one rescue kitty. These furry friends now roam around in a safe environment where they’re loved and cared for every day. TIMESTAMPS
The Japanese company pays their employees to adopt cats 0:28
What about dog lovers? 1:27
75% of pet owners reported improved mental health 2:08
Work 4 days, but get paid for a five-day workweek 3:03
Allow your employees to take naps 3:35
Create a place where employees can work out 4:20
Give your employees time off to volunteer 5:01
Help employees to save up for emergencies 5:45
…and ger ping-pong tables! 6:42
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4tWdTmYZoM& #dreamwork #uniquecompanies #brightside SUMMARY
– A lot of apartment buildings in Tokyo have a strict no-pet policy, but that’s not a problem now that their furry friends can live at the workplace full-time. – Some major online retailers like Amazon and Etsy are among the businesses that allow their employees to bring their dogs to work. – The Anxiety and Depression Association of America put out an article highlighting the positive effect a pet can have on lowering stress and anxiety levels.
– Radioactive switched to a four-day workweek and the company’s head, Rich Leigh, stated that there were “signs of growth” even within the six-week trial period. – The Vermont-based Ben & Jerry’s Ice cream company has a room with beds and pillows where employees can rest and recharge their batteries to put out the best work that they can.
– Some businesses, including the same Ben & Jerry’s, also have a place where employees can work out. It gives staff a chance to break away from their work environment.
– Volunteering is something many people want to do. It makes its way onto our New Year’s resolution list often enough, only to be put aside because we never have the time to get to it. – There are also companies that are helping their employees to start saving up for emergencies or simply for a long-awaited vacation. – Dropbox, the major online storage company, has ping-pong tables available for their employees to blow off some steam. – Google: Meetings are held in rooms with different types of chairs, including soft and cozy beanbags, so everyone can be comfortable while pondering new ways to improve the company. Preview photo credit: CEO Hidenobu Fukuda seen with a cat at Ferray Corporation on May 31, 2017, Tokyo, Japan: By Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/EAST NEWS, https://www.eastnews.ru/pictures/picture/id/56380526/i/0/t/0
A cat rests between computers at Ferray Corporation on May 31, 2017, Tokyo, Japan: By Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO, https://www.eastnews.ru/pictures/picture/id/56401972/i/0/t/0
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A Japanese Company Started Adopting Cats to Reduce Work Stress



Some companies are actively helping their employees by bringing down stress levels in some really unique ways that actually work! Take the Japanese company Ferray Corporation, for example. Managers there wanted to find a way to help reduce anxiety among their workers and found a really cute way of doing so. The company now actually pays their employees to adopt rescue cats and lets them live in the office!
The workers love the policy, and some have even adopted more than one rescue kitty. These furry friends now roam around in a safe environment where they’re loved and cared for every day. TIMESTAMPS
The Japanese company pays their employees to adopt cats 0:28
What about dog lovers? 1:27
75% of pet owners reported improved mental health 2:08
Work 4 days, but get paid for a five-day workweek 3:03
Allow your employees to take naps 3:35
Create a place where employees can work out 4:20
Give your employees time off to volunteer 5:01
Help employees to save up for emergencies 5:45
…and ger ping-pong tables! 6:42
Google breaks all the stereotypes! 6:53 Other videos you might like:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4tWdTmYZoM& #dreamwork #uniquecompanies #brightside SUMMARY
– A lot of apartment buildings in Tokyo have a strict no-pet policy, but that’s not a problem now that their furry friends can live at the workplace full-time. – Some major online retailers like Amazon and Etsy are among the businesses that allow their employees to bring their dogs to work. – The Anxiety and Depression Association of America put out an article highlighting the positive effect a pet can have on lowering stress and anxiety levels.
– Radioactive switched to a four-day workweek and the company’s head, Rich Leigh, stated that there were “signs of growth” even within the six-week trial period. – The Vermont-based Ben & Jerry’s Ice cream company has a room with beds and pillows where employees can rest and recharge their batteries to put out the best work that they can.
– Some businesses, including the same Ben & Jerry’s, also have a place where employees can work out. It gives staff a chance to break away from their work environment.
– Volunteering is something many people want to do. It makes its way onto our New Year’s resolution list often enough, only to be put aside because we never have the time to get to it. – There are also companies that are helping their employees to start saving up for emergencies or simply for a long-awaited vacation. – Dropbox, the major online storage company, has ping-pong tables available for their employees to blow off some steam. – Google: Meetings are held in rooms with different types of chairs, including soft and cozy beanbags, so everyone can be comfortable while pondering new ways to improve the company. Preview photo credit: CEO Hidenobu Fukuda seen with a cat at Ferray Corporation on May 31, 2017, Tokyo, Japan: By Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/EAST NEWS, https://www.eastnews.ru/pictures/picture/id/56380526/i/0/t/0
A cat rests between computers at Ferray Corporation on May 31, 2017, Tokyo, Japan: By Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO, https://www.eastnews.ru/pictures/picture/id/56401972/i/0/t/0
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11 Things You Should Avoid Doing on the Plane



When you board an airplane, you expect a pleasant flight with as much comfort as you could get. But your comfort — and safety too, for that matter, — heavily depends on your friendly flight attendants. Of course, they won’t say anything, but there are things they frown upon — and one that they just loathe. But I’m getting ahead of myself. So, if you really want a nice journey, you should keep in mind not to do those things that earn you the wrath of the flight attendants. Other videos you might like:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVYXErxau-U TIMESTAMPS
Going to the airplane bathroom while boarding 0:34
Taking too much carry-on 1:23
Bringing sources of strong smells 2:24
Leaving your headphones on 4:03
Asking to switch seats 4:41
Getting up while the “Fasten your seatbelts” sign is on 5:19
Constantly pressing the call button 6:01
Asking about the menu 6:42
Not giving your trash to the flight attendants 7:15
Not listening to the safety presentation 8:17
Touching flight attendants to get their attention 9:00 #flightattendants #planerules #brightside SUMMARY
– When there’s a line of passengers waiting to use the bathroom while everyone else is looking for their seats, delays are guaranteed. – So when you take too much carry-on with you, two unpleasant things happen at once: one, you make other people wait while you put all your stuff up there, and two, those people who’ve been waiting for you can’t put their own bags into the bins because you’ve hogged them.
– Even pleasant smells can get on your nerves when there’s just too much of them. That perfumed piece of handmade soap you carry on with you has a wonderful aroma, but only for the first few minutes.
– When a flight attendant approaches you to ask a question, it’s polite to take off your headphones and pay them your full attention. – Flight attendants confess that one of the most frustrating things is when passengers start trying to persuade them to change their seat assignments. The thing is, they simply can’t do that.
– When taking off, taxiing, and landing, as well as during turbulence, you should stay seated and fasten your belt in case anything happens.
– If you insistently press the call button for no good reason, chances are you’ll be asked to stop doing that — or even ignored completely. – When you ask a flight attendant what they have, you make other passengers wait longer and get edgy — consider this when you take your time ordering your food and drinks.
– One of the downsides of working as a flight attendant is that you only get paid for the hours of actual flight. All the work you do while on land is free. – Safety presentations are really similar on most airlines, but it’s still worth it to refresh them in your memory before the flight. – It’s absolutely not fine to poke or grab a flight attendant for any reason, just like any other person. Some attendants say, though, that there are people who find it okay to touch them by the knee or ankle when they pass by. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz —————————————————————————————-
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