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00:01:12Well, the third, orthodoxy, is the South America, or the Ushuaia, Argentina, or the Chilean town Punta Arenas.
00:01:20Where we are now and where for a while starts the 30th anniversary of the 30th expedition,
00:01:27which is headed for a year on the location of the Ocadino-Fernandesk,
00:01:30and to which we are together. Well, not a year, but a little less.
00:02:05It's about 5 o'clock in the evening.
00:02:06It's about 5 o'clock in the evening I had to go to the cabin, which must be my home
00:02:09for the next three weeks.
00:02:10In fact, it may be more, but still it's not true.
00:02:18It's important to add, that this судно, on which we will get to Antarctica,
00:02:22this is the Ukrainian Kyrgolam.
00:02:24This судно is called Noosfera.
00:02:26Noosfera is not only the Stalker, but also the term, which придумated Wladimir Wernazky,
00:02:31a Ukrainian citizen, whose name is our Antarctic station.
00:02:35Noosfera is, in the first place, a scientific study.
00:02:37It's a ship.
00:02:44It's a ship.
00:02:49It's a ship.
00:02:53It's a ship.
00:03:01It's a ship.
00:03:09It's a ship.
00:03:15It's a ship.
00:03:17It's a ship.
00:03:22It's a ship.
00:03:24It's a ship.
00:03:27It's a ship.
00:03:28It's a ship.
00:03:30It's a ship.
00:03:33It's a ship.
00:04:03In 2021, after 30 years of working on the British Antarctic Union, it was decided to buy it.
00:04:15In this year, it was bought the Ukraine.
00:04:18Now it is the flag of the National NNF.
00:04:23It is a submarine with a very experienced captain of Pavlom Panasuk,
00:04:26a Ukrainian team, and a British character.
00:04:30I, on the other hand, feel free to make it a comfortable and comfortable sedan.
00:04:36In the same way, the British do it.
00:04:38They do it, I don't know, how many people do it.
00:04:40But what's important is that we bought it for a very good price.
00:04:46James Clark Ross was put on the trade for 12 million dollars.
00:04:50The Ukraine bought it for 5 million dollars.
00:04:53For this, again, thank you to Great Britain and our diplomats.
00:04:56And on the other hand, as I said, if this Kregolam is going to be 3-4 million dollars.
00:05:03And we bought it for 5.
00:05:05And already for a half a year, it was the first race in Antarctica.
00:05:11It was the first race in Antarctica.
00:05:11However, everything could be different.
00:05:13Because Kregolam was left in Port Odessa on the 28th of January 2022.
00:05:17That means less than a month until the second race.
00:05:22And if this was not happened, I think it would have been the same as the dream.
00:05:30But at this time, the agreement of the Ukrainian ship was not finished.
00:05:33When the Noosfera passed the port of Dardanelles, it was met with the BDK,
00:05:40with the big Russian Russian aircraft.
00:05:42And the captain of the Noosfera, Pavlo Panasuk,
00:05:45he said, I don't believe that something could happen,
00:05:49but we were now met with the BDK,
00:05:51and they went to the military, in the regime of the RAD.
00:05:55This is not the same as the learnings.
00:05:58This is how the Noosfera changed with the war.
00:06:06Now on the ship is the latest preparation.
00:06:09We still wait for the Polars.
00:06:12And tomorrow morning we go to Antarctica.
00:06:18And the next time we have to go to Antarctica.
00:06:30We have to go to Antarctica.
00:06:31We have to go to Antarctica.
00:06:32We have to go to Antarctica.
00:06:34We have to go to Antarctica.
00:06:36About 11.00am on the border
00:06:39the crew of the U-B-Lane 30th of the Ukraine.
00:06:42The other way we will be able to go to Antarctica.
00:06:46In total, it's 13 people, 8 people, a doctor, a cook, a sysadmín, a mechanic and a dieselist electric.
00:06:56Now everyone is in the field.
00:07:37So, on the 8th of July 11th of 2025,
00:07:43now the atmosphere takes off the trap, gives a horse, and we go to the sea.
00:08:29We are now at Magellano, which is the archipelago of Terra del Cuego,
00:08:35a fire in the Earth.
00:08:36And, in the last minute, the Pacific Pacific Pacific.
00:08:40This is a very simple place for navigation, because there are a lot of water,
00:08:45strong storms, very strong wind.
00:08:47So this is the way to go.
00:08:49It is necessary to go through the road.
00:08:51That is a person who knows everything.
00:08:55This is an obligation to go through the road.
00:08:57The road already started to grow.
00:09:00But it's the flowers.
00:09:04It's going to be a lot worse.
00:09:05It's just a little bit.
00:09:06So let's look at the siren.
00:09:08Let's look at the siren.
00:09:17Finally you can take a drone and reach the height of this almost 100-meter, 6-footed-foot.
00:09:23This is a three-footed-footed-footed-foot.
00:09:28Noosphere is not a common liner, but a one-class,
00:09:31with a shield-worked wing, which is a strong and strong.
00:09:34The part has a small, fluid-footed-footed-footed-footed-footed-footed-footed-footed-footed-footed-footed-footed-footed-footed
00:09:42-footed.
00:09:43The steering wheel and wind are protected by the back of the height,
00:09:45The body is made of a special piece of steel, which is designed to work at a low temperature.
00:09:51For such a brutal surface, inside it is a very comfortable sedan, which can bring 50 passengers,
00:09:58and has everything necessary to create a hug in high temperatures.
00:10:05Here you have the med-punct, the praline, the satisks of the company and the biblioteca,
00:10:10which are protected by British literature.
00:10:13The autobiography of Michael Oldfield, the novel of Rose's Areth,
00:10:17and also the guide for the exploration of MS-DOS.
00:10:21It is still more than 30 years ago.
00:10:23Look at this, there is a link about the biblioteca of James' Clark Ross
00:10:28to return all the books before the person leaves the ship.
00:10:33The Ukrainian period of the ship was designated as an increase in stone,
00:10:38a photo of the Noosphere, a polar bears, and, of course, the penguins.
00:10:42There are a lot of them here.
00:10:47There are a lot of them here.
00:10:50There are a lot of them here.
00:10:58And, listen to, what a quietness is here.
00:11:02It's true.
00:11:06There are a lot of them here.
00:11:34There are some other things.
00:11:37The other thing is, if you are interested in the car,
00:11:39you can see the plane, the plane coming out of the plane,
00:11:40the plane, the plane coming out of the plane,
00:11:43the plane coming out of the plane and the plane coming out.
00:11:47and the camera comes.
00:11:51I can only see it in the movies of Michael Bay,
00:11:54just to take a look at it, to take a look at it, to take a look at it.
00:11:58Wow!
00:12:10The first day we were in the sun,
00:12:14with the wind,
00:12:15and the wind,
00:12:17which created a very amazing picture of the sea.
00:12:22I, honestly, I was so happy to see it on the wall,
00:12:25and I just couldn't see it from the sky,
00:12:26because it was so beautiful,
00:12:29that it was so beautiful,
00:12:29that it seemed to be CGI,
00:12:31computer graphics.
00:12:36So, it's time to say,
00:12:39that everything you can see,
00:12:41it's not ChatGPT,
00:12:42it's not Majority,
00:12:43it's natural.
00:12:45It's nature.
00:13:10So, here we go.
00:13:10So, I can't wait to,
00:13:11in the next couple 30 minutes,
00:13:16I can't wait to see it in the next few seconds.
00:13:16I can't wait to see it in the next couple.
00:13:16No matter how you're Eating up,
00:13:18I can't wait to see it in the next couple days.
00:13:18And I can't wait to see it in the next couple days.
00:13:21I can't wait to see it.
00:13:22I can't wait to see it.
00:13:27So, you can't wait a minute.
00:13:56On the other day, it started to be a difficult time.
00:13:58at least from the passenger's point of view, in the part of the road.
00:14:02It's about 10th of July 12th, we went to the Protok Drayka.
00:14:12The Protok Drayka is about 800 kilometers from the open sea between South America and Antarctica.
00:14:18This is one of the most dangerous places for the world.
00:14:21The Protok Drayka is known as the weather conditions, weather conditions,
00:14:26with heavy weather conditions and waves in 10-15 meters.
00:14:30The Protok Drayka is the most dangerous place on the planet.
00:14:34There is no scenario where there is no storm.
00:14:36There is a question whether he is weak or weak.
00:14:41More than all, today it is, at least, not strong.
00:14:46However, the day only began.
00:14:55Two hours later, I was in the deep sea of the sea,
00:14:58because me, as you already understood,
00:15:00has been exposed to the sea of the sea.
00:15:04Yes, I feel like it's not very pleasant.
00:15:08The sea of the sea or the sea of the sea –
00:15:11it's, in a sense, a bug in the work of the mind.
00:15:14It's the fact that the eye sees one,
00:15:16and the body feels the same.
00:15:19In other words, when I go through the corridor,
00:15:21I think it's the view of the sea of the sea.
00:15:23I think it's the view of the sea of the sea.
00:15:26It's the view of the sea of the sea.
00:15:29I think it's the view of the sea of the sea.
00:15:33I think it's the view of the sea.
00:15:33It's the view of the sea of the sea.
00:15:35If you open the water in the sea,
00:15:36as you can see it now,
00:15:40you can see it.
00:15:44And in fact, in the
00:15:45the sea of the sea,
00:15:46the sea is not the sea.
00:15:49It's the view of the sea.
00:15:49But everything is more understandable,
00:15:51when you take the view of the sea of the sea
00:15:53and see these vertical lines of the sea.
00:15:59Like now, you can see it.
00:16:01The sea of the sea, the sea, the sea, the sea.
00:16:03You understand.
00:16:07It's the case!
00:16:08when it's the sun,
00:16:11the sea,
00:16:12the sea is clean.
00:16:13And you don't see it
00:16:13on the sea of the sea.
00:16:15You can see it.
00:16:16But, when you get it,
00:16:17all is fine.
00:16:31But when you're in line,
00:16:37перед входом у дрейк все повинно бути максимально зафіксовано і закріплено
00:16:41бо все що просто лежить одразу починає літати у моряків які ходять сюди навіть є своя
00:16:51термінологія дрейк лейк це коли протока спокійна і дрейк шейк коли хитая у нас були шейк
00:16:58моменти але я вам їх не покажу тому що коли вони відбувалися я просто лежав своїй каюті в позі
00:17:05мішка з картоплею і єдине що мене змушувало підійматися це просто необхідність сходити в
00:17:11биральні все вихід цього поручного кола звісно є але особисте мене пігулки просто рубили в сон що в
00:17:23цілому теж непогано бо є люди яким в таких умовах потрібно працювати наприклад кухарям
00:17:28і як вони це роблять чесно я не знаю коротше кажучи дрейк це досить неприємний
00:17:34експіріенс який просто потрібно пережити решті-решт це ціна за те щоб потрапити в антар
00:17:56після двох днів всеосяжного хитанія заколисування ми вийшли із протоки дрейка і потрапили в південний океан
00:18:07можливо хтось вас чує цитопонім вперше бо більшість нас звикли до того що океані всього чотири але
00:18:14з 2000 року міжнародна географічна організація виділила і п'ятий океан який лежить поза 60 градусами
00:18:21південної широти саме він і омиває антарктиду окрім суворого клімату у південно океану є одна дуже
00:18:31характерна риса за якою його достатньо просто впізнати
00:18:45цей океан головне джерело айсбергів на планеті
00:19:19під дією вітру та хвиль від айсберга можуть відколюватися доволі великі шматки це називається
00:19:25калдинг і нам дуже пощастило стати свідками цього видовищного процесу
00:19:51а ввечері четвертого дня я нарешті побачив антарктиду
00:20:27та хвиль відбувається
00:20:48Before we continue, we need to explain one super important question.
00:20:53If you are suddenly friends, you know that you can't say that the aircraft is flying.
00:20:58You can't say that the aircraft is flying, because the aircraft is flying, and the aircraft is flying.
00:21:00And the aircraft is the same thing.
00:21:05When someone is flying through the Arctic and the Antarctic.
00:21:08In 2021, I was a thousand kilometers from the Pacific Ocean in the Arctic.
00:21:13This is the Arctic, and it is, as you can see, it is very different from the Antarctic.
00:21:17In general, you can see them, because there is cold, there are polar nights, polar nights, polar nights, polar nights.
00:21:23But the Arctic is more than the ocean and sea.
00:21:29And the Antarctic, which is located in the Antarctic, is the continent.
00:21:34It is a separate mountain, a part of the sea.
00:21:37And this mountain, indeed, is huge.
00:21:39On the площади, he is more than Australia.
00:21:43And there's an additional water at the Arctic.
00:21:46And there is also a number of interiors.
00:21:48And there is no longer a river from the Arctic.
00:21:50But in Antarctica there is no There is no water here.
00:22:04There are no water.
00:22:06And there are no water here.
00:22:08There are no water on the Arctic.
00:22:10And that's why the iceberg is on the edge of the iceberg.
00:22:29By the way, every iceberg is almost like a wooden plate.
00:22:59On the 5th day of the trip, close to Antarktide became very noticeable.
00:23:03Yes, on the 2nd day of the trip, but we were in the other side, which means that in the
00:23:08region already started autumn.
00:23:25However, when the Sniper stopped, the shots were just great.
00:23:41This is an Antarctic, that is an Antarctic, which is located near the river.
00:23:49And on these cameras, you can see, where in these places are icebergs.
00:23:58I understand that on the screen, these lydos brils don't look like a real life.
00:24:04Because in the video, in the first place, it's easy to understand the size of each of these icebergs.
00:24:11For example, if you could see a spider now, you would have to understand that this lydos brils,
00:24:16on the other side of the river, on the other side of the river,
00:24:18on the other side of the river, I filmed them as a huge collection.
00:24:38And this lydos brils you can see.
00:24:41And this lydos brils you can see.
00:24:41I'm about this, this, this, this, this lydos brils, this iceberg,
00:24:44which looks like it was modeled in 3D-programs.
00:24:48This effect, through that, that lydos brils, every year,
00:24:51every year, every year, they were able to create a large structure of this iceberg,
00:24:55creating a large structure of this iceberg.
00:25:05Another one of the icebergs is that this is such a Airbnb for the place of the fauna.
00:25:09In fact, I first saw the sub-antarctites, which all of them
00:25:14came out of our Cricolama.
00:25:29How much they are.
00:25:31This is just a mess.
00:25:32Wow.
00:25:41With close contact to the final point of the icebergs,
00:25:44icebergs are becoming more and this is a much more difficult navigation.
00:25:48The risk of the hit with them is quite real.
00:25:51In 2007, in this region, the icebergs of the icebergs
00:25:54landed on icebergs and fell down.
00:25:56In fact, no one died.
00:25:57However, this line of the road, like and Protoka Drake,
00:26:00is very dangerous and requires from the command
00:26:02maximum attention and security.
00:26:05The atmosphere must be very fast,
00:26:07actively maneuvering and literally
00:26:08in the midst of the bridge between the bridge
00:26:10of different calibres.
00:26:12All this is made up with a bad influence and badness.
00:26:18But at about 2 hours of the day,
00:26:2015 February 2025,
00:26:23we finally found out of Protokipinola.
00:26:26Here the sun will be in the next week.
00:26:334,5 days in the sea,
00:26:35and we are finally almost in the sea.
00:26:38Almost.
00:26:39I say almost,
00:26:40because this is the final point of the road
00:26:41for the now-sphere,
00:26:42but we will move further.
00:26:45To understand why this is happening,
00:26:47let's look at this from the sea.
00:26:50The red point of the horizon,
00:26:52this is our Kregolam.
00:26:53The station you can see on the front.
00:26:56This is the final point of view.
00:26:58This is the final point of view.
00:27:11This is the final point of view.
00:27:23The
00:27:24Is the final point of view.
00:27:26It will be the final point of view.
00:27:28the 30-th Antarctic expedition.
00:27:30They are now ready to go to the station.
00:27:33The site of the Cove in the Neosphere is happening
00:27:35through the coastline, which is called Stormtrap.
00:27:39When it's on the sea,
00:27:40it's going to be a way to move on.
00:27:42It's going to be a way to go to Fort Bayard,
00:27:44because there is a way to go there.
00:27:46Just a few months.
00:27:57The Polarists on the stand and turn on to Vernatsko,
00:28:00and they want to return now only after a year.
00:28:03If so, it's not the last time we see it.
00:28:06Now it's very important information about the region.
00:28:09The nearer of the ATB is about 15 thousand kilometers.
00:28:12To be honest, there's no way to catch the chips in supermarket.
00:28:15Well, it's not a market, but it's not a market.
00:28:16At the same time, for 13 people to have one year to live in Antarctica,
00:28:20we need to send to the station a lot of supplies,
00:28:23food, and materials.
00:28:25And all this must be very clear,
00:28:27because to leave, for example, without food,
00:28:29in the middle of the summer of Antarctica,
00:28:32this is a very good scenario.
00:28:40This is a new atmosphere,
00:28:42in which there are a few tens of tons of storage for people.
00:28:46It's all, to have a cold weather,
00:28:48from the cold weather to the cold weather.
00:28:50And this is only a small part of that,
00:28:52which can be carried out in the Ukraine.
00:28:54To the end of the atmosphere,
00:28:56we used to use other countries,
00:28:59to send to the command and the battery.
00:29:02And this was, on the other hand, very difficult and expensive,
00:29:05because the demand on such a lot of the class in the region,
00:29:08it's just a big deal.
00:29:10Now, the expedition of Antarctica already has no one of them.
00:29:13And we, on the other hand,
00:29:14we can also provide services to our countries.
00:29:17Spoiler!
00:29:19We do this very actively.
00:29:20So, on the return of Antarctica,
00:29:23the atmosphere was sent back to Chile
00:29:24to the police station Hendrik Arctovsky.
00:29:29Here is the police station,
00:29:30which was a few places
00:29:32and the other people
00:29:33and some places
00:29:34were used to be done
00:29:35to the German Alcancer.
00:29:37This was a complete hybrid development.
00:29:39Now, all these contracts
00:29:40took us to the atmosphere.
00:29:43According to the Russian,
00:29:45this huge sedan
00:29:46with Ukrainian insurgent
00:29:46that now has contracts
00:29:48on the conservation of Spanish
00:29:49the Spanish station Gabriel Castilla
00:29:50and the American station Pauner.
00:29:53On the other hand, there is a lot more than the car can now work.
00:29:59The main car is the Vip. The Vip is 35 years old, and it needs a lot more often than
00:30:06the new car.
00:30:16I, honestly, just in the moment of this car, understood that we finally got to the end of Antarctica.
00:30:26Wow!
00:30:28I think this is the closest point, to which I've been able to visit.
00:30:33But it's not, that New Zealand was further, but in my feelings, it's real world.
00:30:40I've said many times, that I'm not the world world, but it's really the world world.
00:30:52As soon as the car came out from the Noosphere, to the Cricolama began to fly new cars.
00:30:58It's their challenge, which is how quickly to send and send it to the station,
00:31:02it's useful for the car for the car, which has been in the trunk of the car.
00:31:06It's about two months, the entire aqua-tour, it opens the door, and any navigation will be impossible.
00:31:14So, really, people will be blocked here.
00:31:17One of the most important and difficult things to transport the car, it's Palivo.
00:31:21For it to go to the car, it's like these reservoirs.
00:31:25Each one of these is roughly one ton of diesel oil.
00:31:28It's about six next days.
00:31:30They need to be перевезти 140 штук.
00:31:34The Cadillac is completely open,
00:31:35so to be driver of such a car in the car,
00:31:38it's still the job on the right.
00:31:41But there is no choice.
00:31:42There is no space in the Noosphere.
00:31:43There is a very big window,
00:31:45it's about a week,
00:31:46in which the car must be sent to the station.
00:31:50The main problem on this path is the weather,
00:31:52because the car can be used to the Cricolama
00:31:55only for the conditions of the car.
00:31:58For the transmission of the car,
00:31:59even by the big storm,
00:32:01it can be very dangerous.
00:32:03Especially if the car is in the air.
00:32:06So if the water is in the air,
00:32:08it will not be stopped until the night.
00:32:13Well, what is the night in the Noosphere,
00:32:15you also know.
00:32:18The movement of icebergs even in the night
00:32:20is monitored by the four powerful projector.
00:32:23If the team understands that iceberg
00:32:25the iceberg is on the dock,
00:32:26the Noosphere must quickly be able to get a safe distance.
00:32:29It's important to add,
00:32:30that now the Cricolama is now on the spot without the anchor,
00:32:33as a result of the system of the dynamic positioning.
00:32:36The computer itself is the same way,
00:32:38that the vehicle is on the ground
00:32:39with a few centimeters.
00:32:41In the case of the Noosphere,
00:32:43the Noosphere does not have time to take the anchor,
00:32:44but immediately gives the gas and changes the dislocation.
00:32:51In reality,
00:32:52for the time of the Cricolama
00:32:54the Cricolama,
00:32:55at least one time,
00:32:56we managed to do it
00:32:57because the icebergs started to block us from all sides.
00:33:06When all the Cricolama is falling,
00:33:09one of the first things you can notice in Antarctica,
00:33:12one of the first things you can see in Antarctica,
00:33:12is a great adventure of the Cricolame.
00:33:18But in the circle, there are cats, flies, flies, and flies from the sea,
00:33:23the great fish are flying.
00:33:25But for a minute, I'm sure.
00:33:28Let's see another one.
00:33:33I see.
00:33:35I'm sorry, I thought it was a plotter, but it's a penguin.
00:33:39So, in the circle, flies flies, and flies flies, and flies.
00:33:43Just as soon as I took the drone in the air, I saw one of my first fish, which is
00:33:48very powerful and wide enough to fly away.
00:34:01This is a good fish. He is the highest of the fish in Antarctica.
00:34:05Here they are in general because of the fish in Antarctica there is a lot of the fish.
00:34:09This is an Antarctic
00:34:11And for the spread of and birth of children
00:34:13They are close to the equator
00:34:14This is about 8000 km
00:34:17And this distance they are going to walk every year
00:34:19Just to see
00:34:28In the end, they are going to walk around
00:34:31They are going to walk around
00:34:34They are going to walk around
00:34:36They are going to walk around
00:34:39I have been watching many of them
00:34:41But in the first day
00:34:45I have not seen any of them
00:34:50I have not seen any of them
00:34:50It is not just one of them
00:34:51I have not seen them
00:34:55There are not only ones
00:34:55There are not only 10
00:34:55But a few of them I have seen them
00:34:57There are just some two of them
00:34:59Wow
00:35:01This is...
00:35:03I am impressed
00:35:19As you remember
00:35:20To reach the station
00:35:21You need to go to the end of the river
00:35:22The lake is a lot of times
00:35:25The lake is changing
00:35:27But we are going to be happy
00:35:28But we are going to be happy
00:35:46I would like to say that my leg is on my last continent, but it's not so, because the Ukraine
00:35:53is located on the island and technically it's not Antarctica, it's still Antarctica.
00:35:58But here's the Antarktide here. You can see it now. These are the great mountains on the side of the
00:36:05island.
00:36:07This part has the name of the Kyiv. It's a real toponym and, possibly, the only one in the world
00:36:13of Kyiv, which is still not built on many other places.
00:36:23The main road of Kyiv is called Galindes. It's a small, less than 1 square kilometer.
00:36:29And the main building of the station is actually located on the big hill.
00:36:33This is almost like a baby's house.
00:36:45This station belongs to the brittany.
00:36:47And it was already paid for us in 1996.
00:36:51This was already good from the British government,
00:36:53because after the break of the SSR,
00:36:55Russia has decided to give Ukraine
00:36:56one of the 12 radians and Arctic stations
00:36:59and voted for themselves as their only right.
00:37:03Well, please ask us.
00:37:07Yes, I forgot.
00:37:10All the doors are here in the middle.
00:37:16It's because there's so much snow here,
00:37:19that the doors are not out there.
00:37:22We have to go outside, only in the middle.
00:37:31Let's see what's going on.
00:37:32Let's see what's going on.
00:37:33We are now looking at this big green building,
00:37:36which is central to the station.
00:37:39We are going to walk into the room and we are in a long and long corridor,
00:37:46which is an old photo.
00:37:48This is a lot of different artifacts,
00:37:51and an autographed tour of HereDala,
00:37:53and, for example,
00:37:54a photo of Billa Gates,
00:37:55which was in 2010,
00:37:57who visited the station of Wernertz's family.
00:37:59Then, on the corridor,
00:38:01there is a room of biology,
00:38:02a radio station,
00:38:02a office base commander,
00:38:04that is the main director of the station,
00:38:06and also two objects,
00:38:07which you, least for all,
00:38:08you expect to see here.
00:38:10Snowboard
00:38:10and Arbalet.
00:38:12Don't stop,
00:38:12and I will tell you,
00:38:13why they are here.
00:38:15About 9 months a year
00:38:17the station Academy of Wernertz's family
00:38:18is completely blocked from the outside.
00:38:20This one can't go anywhere,
00:38:22or anywhere else to go.
00:38:24So if something happens,
00:38:25it won't go away from the assistance.
00:38:27The station will all be one of the important things.
00:38:31And that's the most important thing.
00:38:31It's a lot of time.
00:38:33The generator of Cytodżibla,
00:38:35three.
00:38:36One works,
00:38:37one at this time
00:38:38one's in the profile.
00:38:38One's in all cases.
00:38:39One's in all cases.
00:38:40Two,
00:38:41but one is in all cases.
00:38:43One is the one's in all cases.
00:38:44The one's in all cases.
00:38:46The one's in the past.
00:38:48The one is in the past.
00:38:50Well, finally, here is the building of the station.
00:38:53That's all about the case.
00:38:55The central structure, which built the British, is made of wood.
00:38:58And the fire, well, this is probably the highest scenario, which you can imagine.
00:39:02So here is a lot of fire.
00:39:06Another important aspect is the autonomy.
00:39:09The command needs to stay for one year without the help of the zone.
00:39:13There is a lot of water here, but they don't have enough for this term.
00:39:17So water here comes from the ocean, is the water, is the water, is the water, is the water, is
00:39:22the water.
00:39:34Another area is medicine.
00:39:37So to meet you with Ivan, the doctor of 29th of the Antarctic expedition.
00:39:42Can you go?
00:39:44How much is the person?
00:39:45I first asked Ivan to show me his medical equipment.
00:39:50And here, you know, there is a lot of attention to this,
00:39:52because the medical equipment really is on all cases of life.
00:39:56The same is the doctor on the Antarctic station.
00:39:58It's a very wide range of professional people,
00:40:00who should be able to learn more than a traditional therapist.
00:40:03For example, to do a cello and to do a cello.
00:40:06And so, on the other side, there is a separate cabinet.
00:40:10And Ivan can use all this.
00:40:12I think many of you have seen this photograph.
00:40:15On the other side, there is an appendix to an appendix to an appendix.
00:40:43And the other side, there is an appendix to an appendix to an appendix to an appendix to an appendix.
00:40:47And on the other side, on the other side, there is no way.
00:40:50We have, for example, no one had to do it.
00:40:52But there is an appendix to an appendix to an appendix to an appendix to an appendix.
00:41:02In other words, the people on the Vernazco in Zimco may not have a gripe and gripe.
00:41:07This happens because of the disease, there is no one who has to say.
00:41:11The first disease here begins with the first tourist on the station.
00:41:14In the case, there are tourists in the COVID-19 time.
00:41:17The station would visit about 4000 people in the year.
00:41:21But it is necessary to say that the tour in Antarctica is one of the most expensive tourism in general.
00:41:27The price of the cruise, which I found, started from $12,000.
00:41:30Of course, the price is about 15-18,000 for one person.
00:41:35And this is the upper plan, so it can be even more expensive.
00:41:40The conditions, in which people live, they can't call it as a critic.
00:41:43But it's not a hotel.
00:41:46The room is very similar to the cafe in the Ucrs.
00:41:50I have to talk about the trash, because there are all of us here.
00:41:53But the thing that I have to say is that the road here is very thin.
00:41:57And that's why there is a habit not to drive the building.
00:42:01Because the building may be able to rebuild the neighbor's neighbor.
00:42:04They will be there with the attention.
00:42:05And this will be able to leave it on this one.
00:42:08Here, for example, Tanya, who will be able to rebuild it in the morning,
00:42:11wants to rebuild it in the morning.
00:42:14So, in the day and in the night, every hour, they will be able to rebuild it.
00:42:28Fun on.
00:42:29On a beautiful visit.
00:42:30...
00:42:31Lo Remember, on a hamburger here.
00:42:35It is much easier...
00:42:35...izoto milk.
00:42:35It has more than just the reduces.
00:42:36... тоже bad.
00:42:41...
00:42:41It's a delicious, a variety of dishes.
00:42:43It's one of the most important factors in psychological support of the team in the case of the isolation.
00:42:48So a cuchar, without a lot, is one of the most important people in the team,
00:42:51which is a lot of everything.
00:42:52And it's the only person who is an official weekend.
00:42:56In the week of the week of the week of the week of the week of the week of the
00:42:57week of the week of the week.
00:42:59As you already know, it's just a week of the week of the week of the week of the week.
00:43:03Cuchar on the 29th expedition was Nazar.
00:43:06The young and talented chef.
00:43:08When I came to him in the kitchen, Nazar made the soup for the karpattským recipe
00:43:12and булочки z koretským na antarktickým nr.
00:43:14This means that it's a hot milk.
00:43:16This means that it's a lot of salt.
00:43:19This means that it's a good, a good, a good, a good, a good, a good, a good, a good,
00:43:21a good.
00:43:21And you should make it small and big, different sizes,
00:43:24for everyone to choose their own.
00:43:26Because there are different kinds of things.
00:43:29If someone wants to eat two big ones, then one of the small ones will be enough.
00:43:33You know, we with Katsuriínam na Íží Ukraine many times said,
00:43:38look at this, this is the best, the best, the best kitchen.
00:43:41This is amazing.
00:43:42But it seems to me that this kitchen has the best.
00:43:53This is 4, it's very delicious.
00:43:55The most difficult to eat in Antarktick, it's, in fact, to protect this kitchen.
00:43:59They are here all of the possible ways.
00:44:02From fermentation to dehydration.
00:44:04This is salt.
00:44:06Now I give it.
00:44:07This is salt, which is already more than a year.
00:44:11This is from previous years.
00:44:12We have a apple and sour Sh Organoいた.
00:44:15The third handkerchief had 2.000, now a little less green,
00:44:18it's dry, kokh lists it, then we enjoy them them.
00:44:19To improve them, we will carry them and try them.
00:44:22Thank you 70 years ago,
00:44:24to eat the polar washers for the planet,
00:44:25this was not so costкая.
00:44:29This food book was destroyed it.
00:44:31This internet techniques protected ingredients,
00:44:31This is a photograph, which were used by the British British Antarctic in the 1950s.
00:44:37Here you have the roulette from the sea lion and the pinguini's gourd.
00:44:44Now it's weird to even hear about it.
00:44:46Because, apart from the fact that any fauna in the Antarctic is very strong,
00:44:50the pinguini is actually one of the symbols of Wernertz.
00:45:02They are the first thing you can see when you are on the station,
00:45:05because the pinguini usually meet all the people who are right near the pierce.
00:45:15On the other hand, on Wernertz has two pierce,
00:45:17and both of them control the pinguini.
00:45:24But more than they are on the edge of the sea, which is called Penguin Point.
00:45:35On the other hand, there are about 6 000 pinguins.
00:45:38And if you are interested in how they are,
00:45:40they are exactly the same as the drone.
00:45:43They take care of these white dots.
00:45:48They do these biologists,
00:45:49who, as a result of the pinguins,
00:45:51solve a lot of scientific problems.
00:45:54Let's see now more detail,
00:45:56what do we do in general,
00:46:02First, meteorological research.
00:46:07The Antarktida plays a key role in global atmosphere circulation.
00:46:12To speak more,
00:46:13this region has a lot of influence on all the planet.
00:46:17The heat of the storms in the Americas,
00:46:19or even in Europe,
00:46:20all this is related to the events on the Pacific Ocean.
00:46:23So, the meteorological data from the Antarktida is critical to the modern aviation,
00:46:28the modern aviation and climate change.
00:46:31Without knowing the weather in Antarktida,
00:46:33the weather in the world will be much less forecasted.
00:46:36So, it is very important to monitor the weather here.
00:46:39On the other side,
00:46:40the first polarity of Antarktida in Antarktida,
00:46:42the British Prime,
00:46:43the Japanese,
00:46:44the first polarity,
00:46:45the British,
00:46:46the British,
00:46:48the British,
00:46:56the British,
00:46:58So it's almost 80 years old.
00:47:03According to such a massive data,
00:47:06people could say that for the last 70 years
00:47:09the temperature of the water in Antarctica has increased
00:47:12to 4 degrees.
00:47:14And the highest temperature, which I am here, is plus 6 degrees.
00:47:19So, you know, you think it's very cold in Antarctica?
00:47:23No.
00:47:23Actually, no.
00:47:25In fact, it was very cold.
00:47:27And here was a record of the temperature,
00:47:29minus 89 degrees Celsius.
00:47:32But it was in Antarctica, in Antarctica.
00:47:35And here, in Antarctica,
00:47:36and in Vernazky,
00:47:37usually in winter temperature is minus 15 degrees.
00:47:41But these places are known very heavy.
00:47:44In the past year on Vernazky
00:47:46it was about 45 meters per second.
00:47:49It's about 160 kilometers per hour.
00:47:51And so,
00:47:52there was a lot of snow.
00:47:55And there was a lot of snow.
00:47:57It's about the level of snow,
00:47:59which is on Vernazky.
00:48:00You can see here a drop.
00:48:03It's not just so.
00:48:05It's about that,
00:48:06as usual,
00:48:07the snow is all the first one.
00:48:09And on this drop,
00:48:11through this balcony,
00:48:11people go to the street.
00:48:16And now,
00:48:16it's like this.
00:48:18It's a morse-kotek.
00:48:19As reports of polarians,
00:48:21one day of one of the summer,
00:48:22the same morse-kotek
00:48:23here was the first cover,
00:48:25just by the end of the snow.
00:48:28You can see how the weather is, and it's not even summer, but the meteorologist will work all night, because
00:48:37now they are going to launch a meteorologist.
00:48:39So, in this way, the weather is coming out.
00:48:42The number of data is happening here 8 times a day, without surprises.
00:48:46Every three hours of weather, this means that for three hours on Greenwich,
00:48:56in London, they will know about this and form a forecast of weather.
00:49:01When you read the forecast of weather in your place, you will know that this is in particular work of
00:49:08meteorologists.
00:49:11Another area of research is chemistry and chemistry.
00:49:14This is an example of an atmosphere, and the main research is about the level of ozone.
00:49:20They are here, through the ozone.
00:49:22It was opened up here, on the Vernaz.
00:49:25Then it was still British, and it was called the name of Faraday.
00:49:28Now it's more than an increase, but it's still in the Antarctic.
00:49:34And so it's important to monitor the ozone.
00:49:37Because the ozone in the atmosphere is more dangerous.
00:49:40It's an example of the ultraviolet using the water.
00:49:43The ozone in the atmosphere is an underwater model.
00:49:45You can't reach any lake on the surface.
00:49:48It's more than a wind-up Whatever.
00:49:53There's more than a range of theized- dagegen,
00:49:55it's more than one of the NFTs.
00:50:05In the case of the ocean on the station, it is a person, an azonométrist.
00:50:09And this is the most famous person, because he is working.
00:50:13Here is the top of the car, and here is the water of azonométrist.
00:50:18Well, at least in his own room, there is a room for him.
00:50:22Also on the Vernazky проводят исследование магнитного поля Земли
00:50:25for the use of these two pavillons.
00:50:29They are made from the magnet material and are on a certain distance from the station.
00:50:33If any of these pavillons, if any of these pavillons, they can be used to work.
00:50:38So to these pavillons, it is not possible.
00:50:42All of them, except pinguins.
00:50:44And they can.
00:50:46Pinguins, in general, you can all of them.
00:50:50They are, as you remember, here are biologists.
00:50:54And not only them, because biologists are still one of the biggest areas of work on the station.
00:51:28They breathe in the air, so they need to be even during the sun, like right now.
00:51:36They breathe in the air, and again they breathe in the air.
00:51:40So, it's time to explain why they need to be in the air.
00:51:44For his help, they take a biopsy for the skin,
00:51:49that is a big picture of the skin.
00:51:51The weapon here is a special,
00:51:52she has a little bit of an end and a poplar.
00:51:58I know, this phrase sounds like a lot, but, believe me, it's not bad.
00:52:05So, the weapon here is a little bit in the air,
00:52:08near the spine.
00:52:10If you're ready, let's go.
00:52:18It looks nice, but biologists say that for the skin,
00:52:22it's like a piece of camera.
00:52:24I don't know, why they know it,
00:52:26and if someone's shot in the air,
00:52:27but let's believe them.
00:52:32Here we go.
00:52:33Here we go.
00:52:34This is an empty way to put,
00:52:34a little bit of a pulp,
00:52:36which is fine,
00:52:39which allows people to be changed as if they feel like.
00:52:43They have a good sensitivity for a fish here,
00:52:45because they are great.
00:52:46They have a big indicator,
00:52:47and the cells for all kinds of skin,
00:52:49and the body of the skin is giant,
00:52:50which allows them to be suspicious of the inside of their environment.
00:52:54Well, it's also necessary to add, that it is true.
00:52:59When there is a good weather and a good mood,
00:53:03he can even create such things.
00:53:06Just look at this one.
00:53:14He was so relaxed,
00:53:16that he was able to catch up with a biologist.
00:53:18At the moment there was also Sashko,
00:53:21which, in fact, he was responsible for the drone.
00:53:25They were not aggressive.
00:53:27One of the hundreds of them,
00:53:30no one of them,
00:53:32no one of them,
00:53:32no one of them.
00:53:34Even there, where he was the last guy,
00:53:39he was able to catch something.
00:53:42He turned back to him and said,
00:53:45what happened?
00:53:51The other one,
00:53:52the other one,
00:53:52the other one,
00:53:53the other one,
00:53:54the other one,
00:53:55the other one,
00:53:57the other one.
00:53:58The other one,
00:53:59the other one,
00:54:00the other one,
00:54:02So, in fact, it was not always.
00:54:04In 2007, there was no pinguins here.
00:54:08But through global depression, they began to get here, on Galendez.
00:54:14To the pinguins, there are a lot of rules.
00:54:17First, pinguins here have a priority on the road.
00:54:20If you're walking on the road, you're always on the second-hand side,
00:54:23and you're always on the other side,
00:54:25so you're always on the other side.
00:54:31Also, they have to walk around and get close to them.
00:54:35But if they're not so high and dangerous,
00:54:41then you can see what happens.
00:54:45Pinguins are interesting.
00:54:47And they usually подходят themselves.
00:54:52And this is already not regulated.
00:54:56The pinguins, which live on the Vernad,
00:54:58is called Sub-Antarctic Pinguins, or Gentle.
00:55:01They are quite easy to distinguish through a blue smile on the head.
00:55:06And there is another unique feature of Gentle.
00:55:09You know, pinguins are very smart,
00:55:11because it's a connection to their bodies.
00:55:14As we say, the pinguins –
00:55:16they are the ones who eat early in the evening.
00:55:22And in reality, they can actually even make글
00:55:23on the ground on the road for the gentle end.
00:55:25And it is a relatively small concern.
00:55:31But in real sense,
00:55:32these pc have to be the most attractive.
00:55:33The pinguins and Djentllons could be in the water.
00:55:35There is a lot of change and 또 changing.
00:55:45The camera is very difficult because of their speed.
00:55:51In my opinion, it was very bad. Sorry.
00:56:01Now, let's look at this...
00:56:04...косяk.
00:56:06I don't know if the word can be used in terms of pinguins,
00:56:10but just check the speed of which they are moving.
00:56:16The speed of the pinguins is faster than all.
00:56:19They are faster than 36 km per hour.
00:56:24Like a motorbike.
00:56:26You can see a hydrodynamic slid from pinguins.
00:56:30This speed helps them to get out of the pinguins.
00:56:33This speed helps them to get out of the fish and get out of the fish.
00:56:42Here we go.
00:56:43The pinguins is a little-adjected.
00:56:46It's very affordable to eat.
00:56:48They are a resource for the farm.
00:56:51The omega-3 is a little better to feed our body,
00:56:55than traditional rice meat.
00:56:57The reality is everything that is in Antarctica,
00:57:00is a really important part of this.
00:57:05It's time to talk about the important things about the fact of the defecation of the pinguins.
00:57:12The pinguins are very curious to build the gnaise of the skimins, so they can then sell them eggs.
00:57:18It's time to sell them more than a month.
00:57:20There is no way to sell them.
00:57:22There is no way to sell them.
00:57:26It's such a big and very nice fish that they sell them and they sell them.
00:57:33That's not a good story, so nature is a very strong story, so it is a very strong piece of
00:57:38meat, which helps them, not to get out of the snow, to shoot their own house.
00:57:44You can't believe me, I saw this on your own eyes.
00:57:53German scientists absolutely seriously, with regard to all the laws of hydrodynamics,
00:57:57they were able to figure out how much they could do it.
00:58:02Just remember this number.
00:58:04Maybe you will find a pangvina and it will you like it.
00:58:25Maybe you will find a question, why is the biology of Antarctica?
00:58:31I will try to explain the examples of species.
00:58:37This small species is an Antarctic species.
00:58:42There are two species in Antarctica.
00:58:45This is an Antarctic species.
00:58:46Naming is an extreme story, but in general, I, honestly, I was surprised,
00:58:52because I think most of you have not expected that in Antarctica something could grow.
00:58:57Ukrainian scientists also asked this question.
00:59:00How can this actually something could grow?
00:59:02First of all, scientists tested DNA on the possible mutations,
00:59:05but nothing strange to find out.
00:59:07Then there was a hypothesis that, perhaps, in the middle of the species
00:59:10there are bacteria, which helps them to survive in such conditions.
00:59:13You know, there are good bacteria, for example,
00:59:15this is the same story.
00:59:18And this is the same story.
00:59:24This is the same.
00:59:30You have a lot of species in Antarctica.
00:59:32You have some riches in Antarctica.
00:59:34You have a lot of species in Antarctica.
00:59:38When it comes to Antarctica, having better them grow,
00:59:45to allow them to grow better.
00:59:48This one is the same use for scientist.
00:59:53the camera, which is the science, the phone is the science, the light, which we take care of, this is
00:59:57all science.
00:59:58Thanks to the research on the St. Viernazko and the Cregola Menoosfera,
01:00:02the Ukrainian students are in the international scientific projects,
01:00:05and the state has access to modern technologies and scientific partners.
01:00:40Well, I will tell you that so close to see a dog,
01:00:44but I never thought of it in life.
01:00:50Wow!
01:00:51Wow! This is, of course, experience.
01:00:54And in Antarctica, you just don't find your legs, you just go somewhere.
01:01:00And they themselves into this area.
01:01:02In this unique region.
01:01:21Well, now we're in Antarctica.
01:01:40And Antarctica is great.
01:01:42The Earth is a half a year.
01:01:45The Earth is a half a year.
01:01:49The Earth is a half a year.
01:02:14And Antarctica.
01:02:16It's the most known continent.
01:02:18With the kilometer shadow of a compass,
01:02:20there are a huge sea sea sea sea sea sea sea sea,
01:02:24which I've never seen anyone before.
01:02:26I can't see it.
01:02:32It's not possible to be able to love this area.
01:02:40But when you get a little out of this kind of color,
01:02:42in the head of the question,
01:02:44what would you have to put in the right direction?
01:02:47What is this?
01:02:48The short answer is nothing.
01:02:51But the long answer is quite difficult.
01:02:53The short answer is that on the different countries
01:02:56there are several countries.
01:02:58In particular, Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand,
01:03:02Britain and Norway.
01:03:04Norway, for example,
01:03:06on the sector, which is in seven times more than Norway.
01:03:09In other words,
01:03:10if there is no one,
01:03:12the countries signed an Antarctic agreement.
01:03:16I read it for you.
01:03:17In agreement, everything leads to that,
01:03:19that Antarctica is a field for scientific research,
01:03:21and any type of active activity there is no one.
01:03:25In 1998,
01:03:27to this agreement
01:03:27we added a protocol
01:03:29about the protection of the surrounding environment,
01:03:31in which there is a point
01:03:33that there is a point
01:03:51which is still a limit of international agreement.
01:03:53But there is a sense of them.
01:03:54And you can imagine that there is a country
01:03:57that would not belong to the country,
01:03:59which would not belong to the country,
01:04:01which would have 2 times more than Australia,
01:04:03which would have never been able to carry out
01:04:07in which one of those people here
01:04:09have no one.
01:04:11It sounds very sweet, right?
01:04:14In Antarktid, there are now about 70 stations.
01:04:16This number is increased.
01:04:18It builds its own station in Turkey,
01:04:20it has a goal of Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan.
01:04:22But the most active in the building are now
01:04:24Russia and China,
01:04:25which in general are more than 10 stations.
01:04:28Why is this need to be so active?
01:04:29The prohibition of natural resources in Antarktid
01:04:32works until 2048,
01:04:35and then it can be looked at.
01:04:37And considering everything that is happening in the world,
01:04:39I think we can predict,
01:04:42in which direction this agreement will be looked at.
01:04:45The access to the continent in the future
01:04:48will only be the countries,
01:04:49which have the power of these countries
01:04:51and will be active in the field.
01:04:53In the beginning of 2004,
01:04:55there are 56 countries,
01:04:5829 of which have the right to vote,
01:05:01including Ukraine.
01:05:02Why is this important?
01:05:04All decisions about Antarktid's
01:05:06they take the right to vote.
01:05:08So we have a law of the world.
01:05:09We have a law of the world.
01:05:10Ukraine wants to create
01:05:11the territory of this archipelago
01:05:13the Argonquist of the islands
01:05:14the island of the island
01:05:15with the aim of the island of the island.
01:05:17This decision is blocked by two countries.
01:05:20What do you think?
01:05:20What do you think?
01:05:21What do you think?
01:05:21Russia and China.
01:05:22Russia, in their case,
01:05:23Russia wants to hold the Belarus
01:05:24and give the right to vote in the Antarktid's club.
01:05:27This decision is also blocked by the way.
01:05:29What do you think?
01:05:30The Antarktid's club is indeed a place
01:05:37of a diplomatic battle.
01:05:40But there is another reason
01:05:42of this activity on the Lido continent.
01:05:52If not the Lido,
01:05:53it is a place to say
01:05:55that I would say
01:05:55that I would say
01:05:55that I would say
01:05:55that I would say
01:05:56that I would say
01:05:57that I would say
01:05:58that it is an Antarktid.
01:06:00And it is now
01:06:00that it is green
01:06:01than you have to wait.
01:06:10It is a depth,
01:06:11that of sorts of colors needirk of others.
01:06:16It is the envy of the reconstruction.
01:06:22The tree, in which you can see,
01:06:23it is a flavor.
01:06:25The trees with deixar left,
01:06:26they say anything foodWith
01:06:28the top,
01:06:30This is an increase in the growth of the year of the year, which has been caused by global warming.
01:06:45Antarktida is increased by three times faster than the rest of the planet.
01:06:49As some of the forecast, in the middle of the century, the continent may have lost a period of time
01:06:53of his skin.
01:06:58In the region of the region, through the land of the sea, already open the sea and the sea.
01:07:07Ecologically, this means increase the level of the world's ocean,
01:07:11increase the ecosystem of Antarctica and the changes in the ocean.
01:07:15And economically, this means that the future of the sea will be much cheaper.
01:07:29But it's still just a few reports that the Antarctic people are still in their own place.
01:07:34And we, even close to one of them, even close to one of them.
01:07:38They, by the way, sometimes...
01:07:40Well, it's really dangerous for these big boats.
01:07:46Because the boat is very big, so you can turn on the boat.
01:07:51But it's dangerous to be black.
01:07:53That's...
01:08:00This is not a color correction.
01:08:10The Antarctic people in life are so black.
01:08:18Especially the color of the sea is not a rare, when there is a sun.
01:08:33This is the effect through the structure of the Antarctic people.
01:08:36He is very, very old and formed hundreds of years of like snow.
01:08:44With the time snow is burnt.
01:08:46The water is inside of it, and the water is in the middle of it.
01:08:50In the result, it creates a structure,
01:08:53which looks almost all the spectrum of the light,
01:08:55except the light.
01:08:57These light are not looking,
01:08:59but the light gives them
01:09:00and gives them the magical,
01:09:03but the light gives them the light.
01:09:21The nature is the first-class master for the creation of the buildings.
01:09:26The iceberg is one of the most beautiful creatures.
01:09:31Here, in Antarctica,
01:09:33they meet in absolutely different forms,
01:09:35and if you look at the idea,
01:09:37you can see in these shapes
01:09:40real sculptures.
01:09:41I won't say that every one of the iceberg
01:09:43reminds me,
01:09:45but try to think,
01:09:46what they remind you.
01:09:48in this form?
01:09:49.
01:09:53.
01:10:03ORGAN PLAYS
01:10:29Саме ця арка стала для мене одним з символів подорожі до Антарктиди.
01:10:34Весь тиждень, поки ми були тут, вона дріфувала неподалік станції.
01:10:59Якщо сприймати айсбергі як мистецтво, то воно дуже і дуже швидкоплинне.
01:11:04Ні арка, ні більшість айсбергів, які ви бачили, вже не існують.
01:11:09Вони або розстанули повністю, або радикально змінили свій вигляд.
01:11:15Залишились тільки ці світлини.
01:11:40На зворотньому шляху біолог Іван почав несамовити лупцювати веслом воду біля човна.
01:11:46Я спочатку взагалі нічого не зрозумів.
01:11:49А потім побачив голову морського леопарда.
01:11:52Одного з дуже небезпечних хижаків Антарктики.
01:12:03Напередодні він пропусив отакий балон човна з дуже щільної гуми.
01:12:07Тож Іван в такий спосіб просто його відлякував.
01:12:10Але, чесно кажучи, це не дуже сильно допомагало.
01:12:17В подальшому я неодноразово бачив цього леопарда прямо біля причали станції.
01:12:22І майже кожного разу він, як на блокпасті, підпливав до човнів і перевіряв пасажирів.
01:12:29Ну, ви зрозуміли.
01:12:31Конкретно цей район тримає явно не пес патрон.
01:12:42Ми потрапили на станцію в момент перезмінки.
01:12:45Активного і достатньо стресового періоду.
01:12:48Фактично, за тиждень потрібно все розвантажити, перевезти 140 тонн дизелю.
01:12:53А з погодою не дуже щастило, і в якийсь момент взагалі були хвилювання,
01:12:56що полярники не впишуться в графік.
01:12:59Плюс потрібно розсортувати всі речі і передати справи полярникам,
01:13:03які ось-ось заступлять на зміну.
01:13:07Замість 13 людей в цей період на станції живе близько 30.
01:13:10Тому сплять тут скрізь, де є місце.
01:13:14Мені дуже люб'язно виділили місце на горище.
01:13:17Там на перезмінці теж живуть люди, але в мене була своя окрема ділянка.
01:13:22Склад гірськолижного спорядження, де знайшлось все необхідне, включаючи спальник.
01:13:27Загалом я пробув на Бернацьку майже три дні, і ось вам мій зворотній зв'язок.
01:13:33Що я можу сказати?
01:13:34Станція дуже швидко стоїть вдома, але є один важливий нюанс.
01:13:39Тут взагалі відсутній особистий простір.
01:13:42Тобто навіть зараз в своїй бірлогі я кажу все це майже пошипки,
01:13:48тому що люди за фанєрною стіною сплять.
01:13:52Я думаю, що це складно насправді, бо варіатів усамітнення тут небагато.
01:13:57Закритися в лабораторії, сходити до пінгвінів або зайти в капличку.
01:14:02До речі, останнє – це дуже дієвий варіант.
01:14:04Окрім того, що ти там дійсно сам, там ще й дуже гарно ловить Wi-Fi.
01:14:08Але якщо без жартів, психологічно витримати рік в такому добровільному схімництві –
01:14:14це дуже важко, і я думаю, що це далеко не кожному дано.
01:14:22Фактор довгої ізоляції – один з найскладніших в роботі полярників.
01:14:26Уявіть, що ви один рік на острові, з якого не можна виїхати.
01:14:30Взимку у вас всього три години світового дня.
01:14:33Один і той самий вийд з вікна.
01:14:35Погода, яка стабільна погана.
01:14:37Замкнутий простір.
01:14:38Одні і ті самі люди.
01:14:40А ще потрібно чергувати і працювати на вулиці.
01:14:42А це хоч і південь, але точно не Майамі.
01:14:45І якщо ви думаєте, ну окей, є ж пінгвіни, то в мене для вас погані новини.
01:14:50Тому що пінгвінів взимку нема.
01:14:52Вони мігрують в місця, де тепліше, і є доступ до відкритеї води.
01:14:55А тепер давайте поговоримо про традиції, які допомагали і допомагають полярникам тримати свій психічний стан.
01:15:01Більшість традицій тут пішли з британців.
01:15:02Як оцей стол для більярда.
01:15:04Британці започаткували прибирання по п'ятницям, після чого всі пили пиво.
01:15:08Українці залишили прибирання по п'ятницях, але перенесли вечерю на суботу.
01:15:12До речі, по суботах тут дозволено трохи вина.
01:15:15Британці на святкову вечерю вдягали костюми.
01:15:18Українці змінили це на вишиванки.
01:15:21Окрім вишиванок, кожна окрема експедиція зазвичай вигадує якусь свою традицію.
01:15:26Ось що було у 29-й.
01:15:28Наша експедиція мала традицію.
01:15:31Ми кожної суботи за будь-якої погоди,
01:15:33за будь-якої кількості м'яса в морозилці, за будь-якої кількості мороженого буряка,
01:15:38ми їли борщ.
01:15:39Борщ завжди був з м'ясом.
01:15:40Навіть коли у нас закінчувалося, то у нас було обмеження по м'ясу, допустимо.
01:15:45Була заначка, схованка, маленька кривка м'яса,
01:15:50де в Явчаку стояло морозилце м'ясо,
01:15:52поділене на 52 тижні, 52 суботи, тому що борщ мав бути з м'ясом.
01:15:56Зараз у нас залишився борщ, сьогодні понеділок.
01:15:59У нас є борщ, і він десь є.
01:16:02Одну секунду ми його знайдемо.
01:16:03Він був роздавити, і він стоїть на видачі.
01:16:06Тобто це борщ, настоєний, два дні.
01:16:10І борщ, ідиний суп, який неможливо не доїзти.
01:16:16Я думав, що традиція не підтримується,
01:16:18чи дарма ми її придумали, започаткували.
01:16:20До того моменту, поки я не почув фразу,
01:16:22чекаю з суботу, бо буде борщ.
01:16:24Борщ буде сфампушкою. Все.
01:16:26Скільки всього було?
01:16:27Біля 7 тисяч. Від 7 до 8.
01:16:30Сфампішок?
01:16:30Так.
01:16:31Сім тисяч сфампішок?
01:16:32Счасником.
01:16:33Якщо рахувати по борщу, то це було 25 літрів на 40 тижнів,
01:16:40потім 12 тижнів це було по 35 літрів,
01:16:43чи близько півтори тонни борщу.
01:16:45Зі сметаною, яку Назар робив самостійно,
01:16:48використовуючи кисломолочну закваску.
01:16:51Такі справи.
01:16:54Ну, і так, як ми заговорили про дозвілля, потрібно зауважити, що на станції знаходиться найпівденніший в світі бар,
01:17:00який носить ім'я Майкла Фарадея, і в якому мають змогу відпочити полярники.
01:17:06Навіть якщо забути, що ми в Антарктиці, бар виглядає, ну, достатньо вишикано.
01:17:11Взагалі, британці планували збудувати тут конференцзалт бібліотекою,
01:17:14проте Тесляр, якому все це доручили, знався на будівництві пабів, а не бібліотек.
01:17:20І зробив не те, що треба, а те, що вмів.
01:17:22Згодом його навіть звільнили за нецільове використання ресурсів,
01:17:26але все ж таки потрібно признати, що, ну, бар вийшов шикарний.
01:17:31Тут і величезна підбірка українського алкоголю,
01:17:34і вініловий програвач з раритетним британським вінілом,
01:17:38і неймовірна колекція журналів National Geographic за багато років.
01:17:46Можливо, ця інформація була для вас не сильно цікава,
01:17:49тому давайте я просто покажу вам пінгвінів.
01:18:05В останній день в мене знайшлося декілька вільних годин,
01:18:08і я вирішив їх провести в колонії пінгвінів з Вернацького.
01:18:13Спостерігати за життям та сімейними драмами субантарктичних пінгвінів
01:18:17це майже як в TikTok дивитись, чесне слово.
01:18:21Тобто дуже сильно затягує, дуже комедно.
01:18:25Найцікавіше це відносини батьків та дітей.
01:18:28Пінгвін праворуч – це дитинча.
01:18:30Воно стукає подзьобу мами, тому що подає сигнал, що воно голодне.
01:18:34Це тактильний стимул, який запускає рефлекс відригування їжі в дорослого пінгвіна.
01:18:40Таким чином батьки годують на піг перетравленою їжею своїх пташенят.
01:18:45Інколи в черзі на годування забагато охочих, і тоді батько чи мати обирає єдиний вірний шлях,
01:18:51а саме – зробити ноги.
01:18:53І такі погоні, коли батьки тікають від своїх дітей,
01:18:56ви вже дорослі, розбираєтесь зі своїм життям самі,
01:18:59виглядають дуже комедно.
01:19:01Чистий ескапізм.
01:19:10Що ж, на цьому по пінгвінах в мене все.
01:19:16І те, що ви зараз бачите – це останній день на станції, коли нарешті вийшло сонце.
01:19:29Отже, це фінал перезмінки.
01:19:32Два бейскомандера підписують акти прийоми-передачі станції.
01:19:35Командир 30-ї експедиції, яка заступає на вахту,
01:19:39отримує ключі від скрині, де зберігаються подарунки для полярників.
01:19:45Там зазвичай алкоголь і солодище.
01:19:48Я теж долучився до процесу закладання подарунків,
01:19:51бо привіз собою з Києва шахтарський торт.
01:19:53Це традиційний десерт з Луганська, звідки я родом.
01:19:56І який позадам у кондитерів, що його створили, повинен нагадувати вугілля.
01:20:01Цю скриню ховають і зазвичай відкривають всередині зими.
01:20:08Наостанок над станцією підіймають новий прапор,
01:20:11який з собою з України привезла 30-та антарктична експедиція.
01:20:15З цього моменту вони офіційно заступають на вахту.
01:20:25А полярники 29-ї експедиції готуються вантажитись в човни,
01:20:30щоб почати довгу дорогу додому.
01:20:41Всі збираються, ми відчалюємо, але під кінець просто подивіться,
01:20:45що нам подорвала природа.
01:21:03Я в такі моменти стану з неимовірно щастливий.
01:21:06Частне слово.
01:21:24Після дуже насичених семи днів ми залишаємо станцію
01:21:28і 13 людей, які в повній ізоляції, проведуть наступний рік тут,
01:21:32на краю світу, підтримуючи українську місію в Антарктиці.
01:21:38Я думаю, що ця місія – це не тільки про наукове відкриття
01:21:42і виховання нового покоління українських вчених,
01:21:44які мають тут майданчик для досліджень.
01:21:47Це не тільки про політику і дипломацію,
01:21:49і не тільки про біоресурси її корисних опалини.
01:21:53Це ще й про те, чим можна пишатися.
01:21:5630 років Україна в Антарктиці,
01:21:58незважаючи на війну, економічні кризи і купу інших перепон.
01:22:03Україна зараз не запускає людей в космос.
01:22:05Але ви тільки що побачили.
01:22:07Зробити так, щоб 13 людей один рік прожили посеред полярної пустелі,
01:22:12тримали станцію – це чимось схоже на космічну програму.
01:22:15І це ще один привиль для гордості.
01:22:29Ми провели всього тиждень в Антарктиці.
01:22:32Це небагато.
01:22:33Але достатньо, щоб зрозуміти, що це одне з найбільш диких,
01:22:37важкодоступних і найпрекрасніших місць, де я тільки був.
01:22:41Мати можливість потрапити сюди зараз, зняти все це – великий привилей.
01:22:45Я усвідомлюю це і дякую збройним силам та українським полятникам.
01:23:42Дякую за перегляд!
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