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00:03:52the same her greats, the king of Elizabeth II, in the 1990s.
00:04:03In 2021, after 30 years of working on the British military service,
00:04:07the king of the Kyrgolam was decided to buy it.
00:04:15This year, the Ukraine was bought.
00:04:18Now, it's a flag of the National Science and Research Corps.
00:04:22It's a Ukrainian ship with a very experienced captain of Pavlom Panasuk,
00:04:27a Ukrainian team and a British character.
00:04:30I'm really impressed by how it's a comfortable and comfortable.
00:04:36The British people in the whole world do it, because they do it for a few hundred years.
00:04:40But what's important is that we bought it for a very good price.
00:04:45At the same time, James Clark Ross was put in the trade for 12 million dollars.
00:04:50The Ukraine bought it for 5 million dollars.
00:04:53For this, again, thank you to the Great Britain and our diplomats.
00:04:56As I said, if this Kyrgolam was split into metal brook,
00:05:01his price will be 3-4 million dollars.
00:05:03And we bought it for 5 million dollars.
00:05:05And we bought it for 5 million dollars.
00:05:06It's already a half a year.
00:05:07It's the first race race in Antarctica with a Ukrainian passport.
00:05:11However, it could be different.
00:05:12Because Kyrgolam was left in the port of Odessa on the 28th of January 2022.
00:05:17I mean, it was less than a month until the second race.
00:05:22And if this was not happening, I think it would have been the same for the Noosphere.
00:05:27I think it would have been the same for the Noosphere.
00:05:30But on this, the trip of the Ukrainian ship was not finished.
00:05:33When the Noosphere was going through the port of Odessa on the Ardanelle,
00:05:37it was a meeting with the BDK,
00:05:40with the Russian military aircraft.
00:05:42And a captain of the Noosphere, Pavo Panaçuk,
00:05:44the name of the GovEnance to the Evgeny Dikov and said
00:05:47listen, I believe in that something may happen,
00:05:49but we now have a meeting with the BDK
00:05:51and they went to the military regime in the RAD.
00:05:55It was not a way to teach.
00:05:57And so the Noosphere started with the war.
00:06:06So now we are going to be the last preparation.
00:06:09We are still waiting for the foresters.
00:06:12And tomorrow we are going to go to Antarctica.
00:06:33There were little things, but they were on the big screen.
00:06:36About 11.00 in the morning on the board
00:06:39was a team of polier-lain 30th of Ukraine.
00:06:42It was, in fact, that's 13 people.
00:06:46In total, it's 13 people.
00:06:488 people, a doctor, a doctor, a doctor, a supervisor,
00:06:51a engineer, a mechanical engineer and an electrical engineer.
00:06:56Now we're all in the board.
00:07:19I don't know.
00:07:38So, on the 8th of the 11th of February 2025, the atmosphere is taking off the trap and giving off
00:07:46the trap, and we go to the sea.
00:08:28We are now at Magellano.
00:08:31We are now at Magellano.
00:08:31This is a bridge between the Archipelago Teradelfue,
00:08:35and the land of the sea,
00:08:36and the land of the South America.
00:08:40This is a pretty easy place for navigation,
00:08:42because there are a lot of water,
00:08:44storms, very strong wind,
00:08:47so this is a piece of the path to the road
00:08:49must be used to be by a boat,
00:08:51a person who knows everything,
00:08:55and is a very easy situation.
00:08:57The waves begin to grow,
00:09:00but these are the flowers,
00:09:02which will be much better.
00:09:05This is what we have to do.
00:09:06Now, let's look at Noosphere.
00:09:11Let's look at Noosphere.
00:09:30The air is in the middle of the car,
00:09:31and the air is on the front of the sea,
00:09:36and the air is in the middle of the sea.
00:09:51For such brutalness in the middle of a very comfortable seat,
00:09:56which can drive 50 passengers and have everything necessary to create a Hyugge in a very strong environment.
00:10:06Here you have the Metpunk, the Pralha, the Zatashnikov-companie and the Bibliotheca,
00:10:10which is protected by the British literature,
00:10:13the autobiography of Michael Oldfield,
00:10:15the novel Rose's Arred,
00:10:17and the article about the exploitation of MS-DOS.
00:10:21All-таки, the ship is more than 30 years old.
00:10:23Look at this!
00:10:24There is a link about the book of James' Clark Ross
00:10:28to return all the books before the people leave the ship.
00:10:34The Ukrainian period of the ship is determined by photographs of the walls,
00:10:38photographs of the All-Sphere, the poles, and of course, the wind.
00:10:42There is a lot of them here.
00:10:47I want to show you the vehicle,
00:10:50because in the plan of the car No-Sphere is made quite a bit of nethered.
00:10:53Here we go to the vehicle, where the wind is turned out.
00:10:57This is a strong metal tube.
00:10:58And listen to this,
00:11:00what a quietness here is.
00:11:02It's true.
00:11:05It's true.
00:11:11It's true.
00:11:12It's true.
00:11:24It's true.
00:11:28It's true.
00:11:30It's true.
00:11:32It's true.
00:11:33It's true.
00:11:36It's true.
00:11:40It's true.
00:11:42It's true.
00:11:43Sorry.
00:11:44It's true.
00:11:44Here is life.
00:11:45Right now.
00:11:47It's true.
00:11:50I can only see that in the movies of Michael Bay,
00:11:54I can only see it on the road,
00:11:57just to take a walk and take a walk.
00:11:58Wow!
00:12:10In the first day, we were surrounded by sun,
00:12:14and the wind was still on the sea,
00:12:17which created the sea,
00:12:19some absolutely extraordinary pictures.
00:12:22I, honestly, just dreamt on the couch
00:12:25and just didn't have to move from the place,
00:12:26because it was so nice,
00:12:28that it seemed like CGI,
00:12:31computer graphics.
00:12:36So, now is the time,
00:12:38that all you can see is not chat GPT,
00:12:42not image or any,
00:12:43or,
00:12:45or,
00:12:46that it's the nature.
00:12:47.
00:12:47.
00:12:47.
00:12:48.
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00:16:27For your attention.
00:16:31But when you stand up...
00:16:37Before the entrance to Drake, everything must be fixed and fixed,
00:16:41because everything that just leaves, immediately starts to fly.
00:16:48The people who walk here even have their own terminology.
00:16:52Drake Lake, when the port is safe, and Drake Shake, when the Hitties.
00:16:57There were some moments, but I won't show them,
00:17:01because when they were happening,
00:17:03I was just sitting in my couch in my couch with a piece of bread.
00:17:07And the only thing that forced me to take care of this is just the need to go to the
00:17:11bar.
00:17:11All right.
00:17:14The entrance to this port, of course, is.
00:17:20But, for me, it was just a sign that it was not bad,
00:17:24but there are people, with whom in such circumstances need to work.
00:17:27For example, with a couture.
00:17:28And how they do it, I don't know.
00:17:31In short, Drake is a pretty nice experience,
00:17:34which you just need to experience.
00:17:37And finally, it's a price for the end,
00:17:39to get to the end of the day.
00:17:40The end of the day of the week,
00:17:57after two days of the peaceful and downhill.
00:17:59We got to go from the Lake of Drake and got to the Pacific Ocean.
00:18:07Maybe someone heard this one first, because most of us is accustomed to,
00:18:12that there are four oceans, but the National Geographic organization
00:18:17was also given the fifth ocean, which is located under the 60 degrees.
00:18:22It is the same he is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one
00:18:24who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one.
00:18:29There is one very characteristic of the ocean, for which it is quite easy to see.
00:18:45This ocean is the main cell of icebergs on the planet.
00:19:00The ocean of icebergs on the planet.
00:19:11The ocean of icebergs can be quite large.
00:19:23It's called Calding, and it's very good to be a witness of this process.
00:19:52And in the evening of the 4th day, I finally saw an apartment.
00:20:26So, I noticed that when I was in a house, I wasn't going to go to the house.
00:20:48Before we continue, it's very important to explain one important question.
00:20:53If you suddenly have friends, you know that in the presence of a man you can never say that the
00:20:57ship is flying.
00:20:58Because the ship is flying, because the ship is flying, and the ship is flying, and the ship is flying,
00:21:02if you want to say that.
00:21:02At the same time, there is a question about the Arctic and the Antarctic.
00:21:08In 2021, I was for 1000 kilometers from the Pacific Ocean, on the archipelago Spitsbergen.
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, as you know, the ocean and the lye.
00:21:28And the Antarctic, which is located in the Antarctic, it is a continent.
00:21:34It is a separate boat, a part of the sea.
00:21:37And this boat is indeed huge.
00:21:39On the площади, it is more for Australia.
00:21:43Yeah, and there is another boat in the Arctic.
00:21:46In the Antarctic, there are no boats in the Antarctic.
00:21:49There are no boats in the Antarctic.
00:21:50There are no boats in the Antarctic.
00:22:04In the Antarctic, it is a boat, and the people in the Antarctic in the Antarctic.
00:22:06And in the sky, the boat is a very important matter.
00:22:10And that's why the iceberg is on the right side.
00:22:30Every iceberg is like a ton of steel.
00:22:59On the 5th day of the trip, close to Antarktide became very obvious.
00:23:03Yes, on the floor of the river, but we were in the sky, which means that in the region already
00:23:08started the summer.
00:23:25However, when S.M.I.C.E. stopped, the views were just great.
00:23:41What you can see now is Antarctica, which is located near the equator.
00:23:49And on these frames, you can see why in these places are icebergs.
00:23:57Do you know about icebergs?
00:23:59I 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 iceberg.
00:24:11For example, if you could see this lydos-brils now,
00:24:14you would probably understand that this lydos-brils,
00:24:16in fact, is a large-power.
00:24:27However, despite all this, icebergs in this film will be a lot.
00:24:31All the time I've been in Antarktics, I filmed them as a new collection.
00:24:38Its mother you can see now.
00:24:41I'm about this, quite rare, smugasper iceberg,
00:24:44which looks like you were modeled in 3D-program.
00:24:48It's an effect because of the lydos-brils every year
00:24:50every year took off the acid and pils,
00:24:53creating such a lot of structure,
00:24:55which actually works as a very scientific biographies of this iceberg.
00:25:05Another plus icebergs is,
00:25:06that this is such a Airbnb for the place.
00:25:09In fact, I first saw some of the Arctic-brils,
00:25:13which was the best of the Arctic-brils,
00:25:14which was the most possible way to get to the Arctic-brils.
00:25:29What the hell is it? It's just crazy. Wow.
00:25:40With close contact to the final point of the road, the iceberg will be more and it is a much
00:25:46more difficult navigation.
00:25:48The risk of the situation with them is quite real.
00:25:51In 2007, in this region, the cruisier liner fell into the iceberg and fell.
00:25:55Unfortunately, no one died, but the road is not safe and demanded from the commander's maximum attention and security.
00:26:04The atmosphere is forced to go very fast, actively maneuvering and literally push towards the bridge of different calibre.
00:26:12All this is caused by the snowfall and badness.
00:26:18But at about 2 hours of the day, on December 15th of 2025, we finally got into the Proto-Kipinola.
00:26:26Here the sun will be in the next week.
00:26:334,5 days in the sea, and we finally got almost all the way.
00:26:39I say almost all the way, because this is the final point of the road, but we will move further.
00:26:45To understand why this is happening, let's look at it from the water.
00:26:50The red point on the horizon is our Kyrgolan, and the station you can see on the front of the
00:26:55plane.
00:26:56The main point is that a special bridge for the big sea on the Vernadskima is not,
00:27:00but the bridge, through which you can do, is sometimes completely blocked by icebergs.
00:27:06So you can go and stay here and stay on the top.
00:27:08The only thing is between the Noosphere and the station.
00:27:11It's such a big load of Zodiac.
00:27:14In the next week, these are our Bolt and Bolt Food in one flakon.
00:27:18In the next week, they will now be the first Polariski from the Vernadskima.
00:27:22For a few days, they will return home after working in Antarctica.
00:27:26In the next week, there will be the command of the 30th Antarctic expedition.
00:27:30They are now going to be able to get to the station.
00:28:01The
00:28:02only after a year. If so, it's not the last time, when we see it.
00:28:06Now, there is a very important information about this region.
00:28:09The nearest ATB is about 15 000 km from this region.
00:28:12So, the way to escape from the supermarket is no one.
00:28:16So, for 13 people to have one year to live in the Antarctic conditions,
00:28:20we need to send to the station a lot of food, food and materials.
00:28:25And all this must be very clear, because, for example, to leave, for example,
00:28:29in the middle of the Antarctic conditions, well, this is a very nice scenario.
00:28:40This is a trium noosphere, in which there is a few tens of tons of storage for the people.
00:28:45All this, to be able to survive the winter, from the swishikovic to the medicals.
00:28:50And this is only a small part of what can be carried out to the Ukraine.
00:28:54And this is also a very important thing to do.
00:28:54So, when we first started the atmosphere, we used, we used and used to send
00:28:58other countries to send the command and the vehicle to a
00:29:02And this was, on a matter of fact, very difficult and expensive, because the
00:29:06demand for such a large class of the sea in the region, he just, he, he, he, he, he, he.
00:29:47We do this very actively.
00:29:48the Spanish station Gabriel Castilla and the American station Palmer.
00:29:53On the other hand, there is a lot of pressure on the logistics of the atmosphere
00:29:56as much as the sedan can now work.
00:29:59The main suspension is the age of 35 years,
00:30:03and the sedan needs a lot more often than the new sedan.
00:30:15I, honestly, just at the moment of the engine of this car,
00:30:20I understood that we finally reached the end of the Antarctic station.
00:30:26Wow!
00:30:28I thought that this is the closest point to which I've ever been here.
00:30:33It was not, that New Zealand was further,
00:30:36but in my feelings, this is the real world.
00:30:40I many times said that I'm not the world world,
00:30:42but this is the real world world.
00:30:45It's the real world world.
00:30:52As soon as the car was out of nowhere,
00:30:55the new cars began to fly.
00:30:58Their challenge,
00:30:59I want to be more,
00:31:00I want to give up to the new car,
00:31:03which is the first time to fly.
00:31:06And the new car will be the best for the next week.
00:31:08And this is the first time of the car.
00:31:10To get out of here,
00:31:12I'm going to be the only one of the cars to fly.
00:31:17This is a real car.
00:31:21You can find the vehicle inside.
00:31:23I'm going to see the vehicle in the car.
00:31:24I'm going to try to fly.
00:31:25Well, that's a bit more.
00:31:27I'm going to be the best.
00:31:28For 6 next few days, they will need to be $140.
00:31:33The car is completely open, so to be driver of such a car in the car is still the job.
00:31:41But there is no choice.
00:31:42The atmosphere is a very big window, which is about a week,
00:31:46in which the car will be sent to the station.
00:31:50The main problem on this path is the weather,
00:31:52because the car can't go to the Cargolamo only for the circumstances of the sea.
00:31:57In the case of the car, even though the car can be very dangerous.
00:32:03Especially if the car can't go to the sea.
00:32:05So if the sea is a quiet time, it will not stop until the night.
00:32:13Well, what is the night in the atmosphere, you also know.
00:32:17The movement of icebergs even in the air monitor is using four-powerful projector.
00:32:23If the commander understands that iceberg is on the sea,
00:32:25the atmosphere has to be fast to the sea.
00:32:29It is important to add, that the atmosphere is now on the ground without the anchor,
00:32:33as well as the system of dynamic positioning.
00:32:36The computer itself is the way to the sea,
00:32:38that the sun is on the ground with a few centimeters.
00:32:41In the case of the sea, the atmosphere does not have time on the anchor,
00:32:44but the air is on the ground and changing the way to the sea.
00:32:51The air is on the ground.
00:32:54The air is on the ground.
00:32:56The air is on the ground.
00:33:18The air is on the ground.
00:33:19The air is on the ground.
00:33:20The air is on the ground.
00:33:24The air is on the ground.
00:33:26Most seconds.
00:33:26The air is on air for a large sea.
00:33:28Let's do a small look together.
00:33:33It is good to end it
00:33:36I don't know, it's a plot, but it's a penguin.
00:33:38So, around the corner of the penguin,
00:33:42there's a ptahy,
00:33:43and almost immediately, as I took the drone,
00:33:45I saw my first dog,
00:33:47which is strong and wide enough to fly away.
00:34:01This is a crab.
00:34:03He is the largest in Antarktics.
00:34:05They are in general because of the Antarktics' water
00:34:08there are a lot of crilets.
00:34:09This is an antarktics' crilets.
00:34:11They are to live near the equator.
00:34:15It's about 8000 km.
00:34:17And this distance they do every year,
00:34:19just to see them.
00:34:25In the end of the day,
00:34:30the birds are in their plows.
00:34:31The birds are really big,
00:34:34almost like crilets.
00:34:35And he went to the distance.
00:34:36And, as soon as possible,
00:34:37he went to search for food.
00:34:38I will tell you,
00:34:39I've seen a lot of cats.
00:34:41But,
00:34:42I've seen a lot of cats.
00:34:43in the first day,
00:34:45I don't see them.
00:34:48I don't see them.
00:34:50And,
00:34:50I don't see them.
00:34:50it's not just one cat.
00:34:52They have just a few cats.
00:34:56They have just a few cats.
00:34:57But,
00:34:57I've seen a few cats.
00:34:57there are a few cats.
00:34:59Wow.
00:35:01This is...
00:35:02I'm...
00:35:03I'm impressed.
00:35:04I'm impressed.
00:35:21Okay.
00:35:21I'm impressed.
00:35:23I'm impressed.
00:35:44I'm impressed.
00:35:48I could say that I'm on my own,
00:35:50an odd continent.
00:35:51But,
00:35:52it's not so.
00:35:53Because,
00:35:53the Ukraine is located on the остров.
00:35:55And, technologically,
00:35:56this is not Antarctica,
00:35:57it's Antarctica.
00:35:58But,
00:35:59here is the opportunity to go.
00:36:01You see it now.
00:36:03These are the great mountains on the задth's plan.
00:36:07These are the great mountains.
00:36:08This part of the mountain has the name
00:36:10This is the real one in the world of Kyiv, which is, perhaps, the only one in the world of
00:36:13Kyiv, which is still not built on a lot of power.
00:36:23The остров, on which we have the station, is called Glendez.
00:36:26He is actually small, less than one square kilometer.
00:36:29The main building of the station is actually located on the big one.
00:36:33This is almost like a grandmother's house.
00:36:42To the end of this, this station belongs to Britain.
00:36:47And it was granted to 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 decided to give Ukraine one of the 12 radians and an Antarctic station
00:36:59and voted as their only one of them.
00:37:03Well, let's ask.
00:37:06Yes, I forgot.
00:37:09All the doors here are in the middle of the city.
00:37:14Yes.
00:37:17This is because there is so much snow here,
00:37:19that the doors here are in the middle of the city.
00:37:22Only in the middle of the city.
00:37:31Let's see what we have to do.
00:37:33Let's see what we have to do here.
00:37:34Let's see what we have to do here.
00:37:36Let's see what we have to do here.
00:37:43Let's see what we have to do here.
00:37:48Let's see what we have to do here.
00:37:55Let's see what we have to do here.
00:38:05Let's see what we have to do here.
00:38:27Let's see what we have to do here.
00:38:31Let's see what we have to do here.
00:38:32Let's see what we have to do here.
00:38:33We have to do here.
00:38:35Let's see what we have to do here.
00:38:36We have to do here.
00:38:37Let's see what we have to do here.
00:38:40Let's see what we have here.
00:38:41That's all the energy.
00:38:44The cistern for Dispalva, which, of course, is the project for the Institute of Patton, has a double-asset.
00:38:50And finally, there is a building of the station.
00:38:53It's all in any case.
00:38:55The central structure, which built the British, is made of wood.
00:38:58And the fire...
00:38:59Well, it's probably the highest scenario, which you can imagine.
00:39:02So there's a lot on every wall.
00:39:06Another important aspect is autonomy.
00:39:08The command is necessary to hold one year without help.
00:39:12The command is not available to us.
00:39:15But they are not enough for the term.
00:39:17So it's the water here is a sea.
00:39:19It's not a sea, it's a sea, it's a sea, it's a sea and it's a sea.
00:39:23It's a sea.
00:39:31It's a sea.
00:39:34It's a sea.
00:39:36It's a sea.
00:39:36It's a sea.
00:39:37It's a sea.
00:39:37So, let's find out with Ivan,
00:39:38you're a doctor of 29th Ukraine.
00:39:42You can go.
00:39:44You can go.
00:39:57You can go.
00:40:03You can go.
00:40:06You can go.
00:40:09You can go.
00:40:11And you can go.
00:40:12You can go.
00:40:14You can go.
00:40:16You can go.
00:40:18You can go.
00:40:26You can go.
00:40:31You can go.
00:40:37You can go.
00:40:38You can go.
00:40:46You can go.
00:40:51You can go.
00:40:53You can go.
00:40:54You can look.
00:40:56You can go.
00:40:56The pilot to put you in the Tasman needs to have a path,
00:41:01which we'll keep doing this.
00:41:02You can look at the Avernais,
00:41:04which is what they hear.
00:41:06Among the masters,
00:41:07this is where it takes.
00:41:09the first person there is no one to deliver to the first tourist behind the station.
00:41:14Yes, in fact, there are many to trips in the right time.
00:41:17The same time this station was evaluated nearly 4.000 people on the road.
00:41:21But we need to say that the anniversary of Antarctica,
00:41:23it's one of the most expensive tourism for all of us.
00:41:27The expensive cruise, which I found, started from $12.000.
00:41:30The average price is about 15.18.000 for one person,
00:41:35which is a lower plan.
00:41:36It could be even more expensive.
00:41:40The conditions in which they live,
00:41:42they can't call them as an ascetic.
00:41:43But it's not a hotel.
00:41:45The room is very similar to the hotel in the hotel.
00:41:49I have to talk about the furniture,
00:41:52because there are all people here,
00:41:53but the furniture here is very thin.
00:41:57And that's why there is a habit not to build the building,
00:42:01because the building can be able to build a neighbor.
00:42:03They can't be able to do it.
00:42:05This is a service to leave it on this one.
00:42:08For example, Tanya,
00:42:09who wants to build it in the morning,
00:42:11she wants to build it in the morning.
00:42:14And in the day, and in the night,
00:42:15each time they have to do the work,
00:42:17to check the correctness of the operating system,
00:42:19whether the generator is ok,
00:42:22or whether the food is safe.
00:42:24Again, to be careful.
00:42:28Do you know about the food?
00:42:33The food is more than pure food.
00:42:35The food is more than just a food.
00:42:36First, the food is much more than a food.
00:42:38First, the food is very many calories just because of the stress.
00:42:40And secondly, the food is another food.
00:42:43And the food is a great way of the food.
00:42:48It's an important factor of the food.
00:42:57And they also have other polars, who knows what to do.
00:42:59As you already know, it's just a week.
00:43:03On the 29th expedition, it was Nazar, a young and talented chef.
00:43:08When I came to him in the kitchen, Nazar made the soup by the parpatschic recipe
00:43:11and the orange juice with an Antarctic manor.
00:43:14It means that it's a hot sauce, it means that it's a lot of salt,
00:43:19a good, good, delicious, delicious, calories.
00:43:21It's a small and large size for everyone to choose their own.
00:43:25because they are different, with different apetites.
00:43:28If someone wants to eat two big ones,
00:43:30then one small one will be enough.
00:43:33You know, we with Katsurihan on a meal
00:43:37many times said, look, this is the best and the best kitchen.
00:43:40This is amazing.
00:43:42But I think that this kitchen has just the best.
00:43:53This is 4, it's very delicious.
00:43:54The most difficult to eat in Antarktics is to keep this food.
00:43:59They have to keep this food from all the possible ways.
00:44:02From fermentation to dehydration.
00:44:04This is salt.
00:44:06Now I give this salt.
00:44:07This is salt, which is already more than a year.
00:44:11This is from previous years.
00:44:13The salt was 1,7 kg.
00:44:16Now it's a little less, it's a little bit.
00:44:18We keep it, we'll try it.
00:44:21Even if it's 70 years ago,
00:44:24the fish for the polarity was not so much.
00:44:28This is a regular food.
00:44:31This is a traditional food.
00:44:31It's a popular food.
00:44:31It's a traditional food that hid the food
00:44:33in the U.S.
00:44:34This is the 50th century of the past 10s.
00:44:37Here are some of the rules of the sea of the sea and the other of the sea of the
00:44:40sea.
00:44:44Now it is strange to even hear about it.
00:44:46Because besides being a fauna in Antarktis,
00:44:49the sea of the sea is one of the symbols of Bernadzka.
00:45:02They are the first thing you can see when you go to the station,
00:45:05because the penguin usually meet all the people who are living right behind the pierce.
00:45:15On the other hand, two pierce and both control each other.
00:45:24But most of them are on the edge of the island, which is called Penguin Point.
00:45:35On the island of Glendez now there are about 6000 monkeys, and if you are interested in how they are,
00:45:40it is exactly like this, from the drone. They take and figure out these blue dots.
00:45:48They do these biologists, who, as a result of the pinguins,
00:45:51solve a lot of scientific tasks.
00:45:54Let's see now more detail, what do they do in the world?
00:46:00First, the meteorological research.
00:46:07Antarctica is the most important role in the global atmosphere.
00:46:12This region has a lot of influence on all the planet.
00:46:17The weather, the storm in America, or even in Europe –
00:46:20all this is related to the events in the North Pole.
00:46:23So the meteorological data from Antarctica is critical for today's aviation,
00:46:28and the forecast of climate change.
00:46:30Without knowing the weather in Antarctica,
00:46:33the weather in the rest of the world will be much less forecasted.
00:46:35So it is very important to constantly monitor the weather here.
00:46:40The first polarity of Antarctica, like this is the British,
00:46:43were here directly through meteorological research.
00:46:46They are so important here.
00:46:50The climate research is the longest in Antarctica.
00:46:55In Antarctica, they lead to each day from 1947.
00:46:59So it is almost 80 years old.
00:47:03In the account of such massive amounts of data,
00:47:06the scientists could say that for the last 70 years
00:47:09the most important temperature of the water in Antarctica is increased.
00:47:14The most important temperature here is the most important temperature.
00:47:18The most important temperature here is the plus 6.
00:47:19So, you know, you think that it is very cold in Antarctica?
00:47:23No.
00:47:25In the end, not.
00:47:26It was very cold, and here was the temperature of the record of minus 89 degrees Celsius, but it was
00:47:32on Maturikin, in Antarktid.
00:47:34Here, in Antarktid, in Vernazky, usually in winter temperature is minus 15 degrees.
00:47:41But these places are known by its very heavy weather.
00:47:44Last year, on Vernazky, it was about 45 meters per second.
00:47:49This is about 160 kilometers per hour.
00:47:51This is about 90 meters per hour.
00:47:54Well, add a lot of snow.
00:47:57This is about the level of snow, which is on Vernazky.
00:48:00You can see this one?
00:48:03It's not just so.
00:48:05It's usually that snowing on the first one.
00:48:09And by this snowing, people go to the street.
00:48:15And now it's like this.
00:48:18This is a snowing mountain.
00:48:19As a reminder, in one of the summer, it's the same snowing mountain here.
00:48:23But it's all here.
00:48:23Because the first power is just on the floor, and it's raining.
00:48:28You can see how the weather is.
00:48:31It's still summer.
00:48:32It's still not even summer.
00:48:34But the meteorologist will work all night.
00:48:37Now they are going to launch a meteorologist.
00:48:39So, in fact, the weather is coming.
00:48:42The data here is 8 times a day.
00:48:46It's not a coincidence.
00:48:47Every three hours of the weather.
00:48:50Now it's snow.
00:48:52It means that for three hours,
00:48:54for three hours,
00:48:56in London, they will know about it.
00:48:58And, in fact, they will form the weather forecast.
00:49:00When you read the weather forecast in your city,
00:49:04you will know,
00:49:04that this is, in particular,
00:49:07the work of meteorologists.
00:49:11Another area of research is the chemistry and the geophysics.
00:49:14With the chemistry,
00:49:15there is a atmosphere,
00:49:17and the main research is about the level of ozone.
00:49:19The weather forecast
00:49:25This is still British, and it was called Faraday.
00:49:28Now this is the most important thing to increase,
00:49:30but it is constantly working on the Antarktide.
00:49:34And so it is very important to monitor the level of the ozone,
00:49:37because the ozone area of the atmosphere
00:49:39is the biggest danger of the ultraviolet.
00:49:43These data on the other day,
00:49:45every day, on the look of the stars on this one.
00:49:48The less the number of this number,
00:49:50the more it needs to be protected from the ultraviolet.
00:49:52If the level of ozone in the atmosphere is low,
00:49:55it needs to be even in the daylight.
00:49:58If this doesn't do anything,
00:50:00then you can easily reach out to the journal for dermatology.
00:50:05The ozone area of ozone on the other side is a person,
00:50:08an ozone-metrist.
00:50:09And this is the most important job,
00:50:11because he is working on the job.
00:50:13There is a place in the top of the room,
00:50:15and there is a place in the top of the room.
00:50:18Well, at least in his own room,
00:50:19there is a private room.
00:50:21There is also a small space in the upper right corner of the ocean.
00:50:28It is also a big part of the ocean.
00:50:42All of them, except the pinguins.
00:50:44They can.
00:50:46Pinguins, in general, you can all of them.
00:50:50Their research, 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 plant.
00:51:01They study and research here microorganisms, parasites, comas, and marine species, including cats.
00:51:07They can't even go anywhere.
00:51:11You can just go to the pierce and jump on the cat, who dreamt in 30 meters from the distance.
00:51:17These cats are often the two or even the three.
00:51:20This is a part of their social movement.
00:51:23One half of the brain in this moment is active to control the breathing,
00:51:27because the cats are breathing in the water.
00:51:30So they need to be even during the sleep.
00:51:32Like right now.
00:51:36The cat makes a breath.
00:51:38And again.
00:51:40And now it's time to explain why on the plant needs an arbalest.
00:51:44For his help, they take a biopsie from the cat.
00:51:48Then the cat must be psycho.
00:51:55So you can see.
00:51:56You can see the sensing of the cat.
00:51:56Here is the batman.
00:51:58You see, this cat sounds like a snake.
00:52:02So there is a body where you are some kin.
00:52:04Which is a bit so bad.
00:52:05What you do.
00:52:07This cat sounds like a skeleton.
00:52:08You can see.
00:52:10But if you're...
00:52:11You try to kill.
00:52:18It looks nice, but the biologists say that it's like a piece of camera for the kites.
00:52:24I don't know if they know it and if someone was shot by the biologist, but let's believe in them.
00:52:32I don't know if they know it.
00:52:54Well, it's also important to add, that the kites are true.
00:52:58It's true.
00:52:59When in Antarktis is a good weather and a good weather, he can even create such things.
00:53:06Just look at this guy.
00:53:14He's so relaxed, that he was able to catch a guy with the biologist.
00:53:18In the suit of the moment there was also Sashko, who, in the same way, was the drone.
00:53:24The kites are not agressive.
00:53:27Any of these kites, which we saw, there were hundreds of them,
00:53:30no one of them, no one of them, no one of them.
00:53:33And even there was a lot of them.
00:53:36Even there, where he was the last guy, he was able to catch something.
00:53:42He was able to catch something.
00:53:43He was able to catch something.
00:53:51He was able to catch something.
00:54:01But as soon as we were, he was able to catch something.
00:54:31Also, they should be able to hit them and close to them too.
00:54:35But if they were to resist,
00:54:37or not to be so high and dangerous,
00:54:41then you can see what happens.
00:54:45Pinguins are very interesting.
00:54:46And they usually подходят to them.
00:54:52And this is already the rules and rules.
00:54:56The breed of pinguins, which live in Vernaz, is called a sub-antarctic pinguin, or a gentle.
00:55:01They are quite easy to find out through a blue skin on the head.
00:55:06And there is another unique feature of a gentle.
00:55:09You know, pinguins are very smart, because this is related to their own structure.
00:55:13As we say, these pinguins are the ones who eat later in the evening.
00:55:22On the other hand, it is even easier to get into the snow, and this is a pretty good idea.
00:55:30But to be honest with you, pinguins and gentle can be in the water.
00:55:35Here everything is a cardinal change.
00:55:45The camera is very difficult because of their speed.
00:55:51I don't know this very bad. Sorry.
00:56:01Now look at this point of view of the panguin. I don't know, if I can say that, but just
00:56:11check the speed of the panguin.
00:56:16sub-adaptic panguini is the fastest of all, under water they have speed up to 36 km per hour, like
00:56:25a engine engine,
00:56:26so you can see a hydrodynamic slid from panguini, something like reactive, but only under water.
00:56:33This speed helps them to get out of the cage and get out of the garbage.
00:56:43Panguini is a small antarctomy, very rich and rich.
00:56:44Kril is a small antarctomy, very rich and rich.
00:56:48Kril is used as a bio-resource and a pharmaceutical,
00:56:51because omega-3 kril is much better than our body, than traditional rice.
00:56:57On the other hand, almost everything that lives in Antarctomy is a kril.
00:57:00This is a very important part of the heart.
00:57:05It's time to talk about really important things,
00:57:08and it's about the fact that the defecation of the panguini is happening.
00:57:11The panguini is very curious to build the gnaize of the scammer,
00:57:14so they can then put them into the eggs.
00:57:18The same thing is taking over more than a month,
00:57:20and they are doing it by the way.
00:57:22There are no options to get out of the bag,
00:57:24because they are in front of them,
00:57:26because they are in front of the pigs.
00:57:28which is a good story, which is a good story and a good story.
00:57:32It's also a good story.
00:57:35So, the nature of it is a good story.
00:57:36The nature of it is a good story,
00:57:39which helps them,
00:57:41not to get out of the sea,
00:57:42to shoot them.
00:57:44You can't believe it.
00:57:48I saw it on your own eyes.
00:57:53German students absolutely seriously
00:57:54with regard to all the laws of hydrodynamics
00:57:57and how much distance they can do it.
00:58:01Just remember this number.
00:58:04Maybe you will find a penguin,
00:58:06and it will you like it.
00:58:08What is it?
00:58:26What is it?
00:58:30Which one does to this work?
00:58:34I might start to explain example of the niches.
00:58:37This пой ginger tree is a small skein that's an Antercich.
00:58:42There are actually two species, what are all here in April.woo
00:58:45and a Nerdy snake. The
00:58:47naming马 is only a separate story, but I honestly was curious to be phase 100 years, how
00:58:53many of you情况 some other than Wahoo.
00:58:55that in Antarktid something may be raised.
00:58:57Ukrainian scientists also asked this question,
00:58:59how can this actually be raised?
00:59:02First, scientists check out the DNA of the species
00:59:04on possible mutations, but nothing strange to find.
00:59:07Then there was a hypothesis, that maybe inside the species
00:59:10are bacteria, which helps them to live in such a severe condition.
00:59:13Well, you know, there are some useful bacteria,
00:59:15for example, with the skin, which helps to трав them.
00:59:17This is the same story.
00:59:18And this hypothesis is confirmed that
00:59:20our biologists found these bacteria in these species.
00:59:23In fact, in which there is a profit?
00:59:25These bacteria, theoretically, can be used to the bacteria,
00:59:30which we eat, or anything else, to help them grow better.
00:59:34This is a practical use of the science.
00:59:38In words, it is very simple.
00:59:39In practice, it is for years of research.
00:59:42In science, there is no effect,
00:59:45because the development of research is quite a long time,
00:59:47but a lot of things we as a human being have now,
00:59:51but now it is all science.
00:59:52The camera, which we are taking care of, this is all science.
00:59:55The phone, which we are taking care of, this is all science.
00:59:58Thank you to researches on the site of Vernazco
01:00:00and the Regulam-Méno-Sfera,
01:00:02the Ukrainian scientists are taking care of
01:00:03the international scientific projects,
01:00:05and the state has access to modern technologies and scientific partners.
01:00:09the world of science.
01:00:23The Russian government, the Russian government,
01:00:26and the Russian government of the United States
01:00:40Well, I will tell you that so close to see a cat, but I never thought of it in my
01:00:47life.
01:00:50Wow, this is, of course, experience.
01:00:54And in Antarctica, you just don't find a cat, you just go somewhere.
01:01:00And they themselves to happen.
01:01:02In this unique area.
01:01:21Now it's official, we're in Antarctica.
01:01:41And Antarctica is great.
01:01:43This river is a half years bigger than Europe.
01:01:48And in winter, his height is increased in two times.
01:01:56This year is about 80% of all the water on the planet.
01:02:02He is so much, that if it's completely gone, the water in the world will rise up to 60 meters.
01:02:14Antarctica is the largest continent on the Earth.
01:02:18.
01:02:18There are a lot of kilometers of the river here are the mountains of the river and the giants of
01:02:23the river of the river, which nobody has ever seen.
01:02:32It's possible to not be able to do this with this area.
01:02:39But when you get a little out of this way, in the head of the question, what would you have
01:02:44to do right now?
01:02:46And that's why it's a realtor.
01:02:47What is it?
01:02:48It's a short answer.
01:02:51But for a long time, it's pretty difficult.
01:02:54It's very difficult to tell you,
01:02:55that there are several different countries
01:02:56in different countries.
01:02:58In other words, Argentina,
01:03:00Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand,
01:03:02Britain and Norway.
01:03:04Norway, for example,
01:03:06in a sector, which is in seven times more than Norway.
01:03:09In other words,
01:03:10the countries signed an Antarctic договор.
01:03:16I have to read it for you.
01:03:17In agreement, it leads to the fact that
01:03:19Antarctica is a field for scientific research,
01:03:21and any type of active activity there is not.
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 field of production
01:03:34natural resources.
01:03:36And to you, Donnelly,
01:03:39there are resources.
01:03:40There are resources.
01:03:41There are resources
01:03:44in the 1950s,
01:03:44gas,
01:03:45nickel,
01:03:46chrome,
01:03:46and also,
01:03:47uranium,
01:03:47silver,
01:03:48and silver.
01:03:49There are no information
01:03:49here.
01:03:50there are no
01:03:58which nobody belongs to, which is in two times more than Australia,
01:04:03in which no one has never been able to buy any of them,
01:04:07and they can't catch up or catch up.
01:04:12Sounds very sweet, right?
01:04:14In Antarktid now there are about 70 stations,
01:04:16and this number is increased.
01:04:18They build their own station in Turkey,
01:04:19they have the plans of Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan.
01:04:22But most active in the building are now Russia and China,
01:04:25which in general are more than 10 stations.
01:04:27Why do you need such an active activity?
01:04:29Moraторий на видбуток природних ресурсов
01:04:31в Антарктиді діє до 2048 року,
01:04:35а потім він може бути переглянути.
01:04:37І враховуючи все, що відбувається зараз в світі,
01:04:39я думаю, що ми можем спрогнозувати,
01:04:42в яку сторону цей договір буде переглянути.
01:04:45Доступ до ресурсів континенту в майбутньому
01:04:48матимуть лише ті держави, які мають тут станції
01:04:50та ведуть активну наукову діяльність.
01:04:53На початок 2024 року в Антарктичний договір
01:04:56входить 56 країн, 29 з яких мають право голосу,
01:05:01в тому числі і Україна.
01:05:02Чому це важливо?
01:05:04Річ в тому, що всі рішення по Антарктиді
01:05:06приймаються одноголосно.
01:05:08Тобто в нас є право вето.
01:05:09Ось вам приклад.
01:05:10Україна хоче створити на території цього архіпелагу
01:05:13Аргентинські острови заповідник
01:05:15з метою захисту його від туристів.
01:05:17Це рішення блокується двома країнами.
01:05:19Вгадайте, які ми.
01:05:20Росією і Китаєм.
01:05:22Росія, в свою чергу, хоче протягнути Білорусь
01:05:24і надати їй право голосу в Антарктичному клубі.
01:05:27Це рішення також блокується.
01:05:29Вгадайте, ким?
01:05:31Нами.
01:05:35Антарктичний клуб – це дійсно місце запеклих дипломатичних баталій.
01:05:40Але є ще одна причина такої активності на льодовому континенті.
01:05:52Якщо б не Куртєць, то в цілому можна було б сказати,
01:05:55що я десь там на Азорах умовно.
01:05:58Але це Антарктида.
01:05:59І вона зараз більш зелена, ніж ви очікуєте.
01:06:10Різними кольорами починає вкриватися,
01:06:12тобто відкривається рослинність,
01:06:14починає бумно десентризуватися,
01:06:16стає така яскрава-яскрава зелена, така неповторна.
01:06:22Зелень, яку ви бачите – це водорості.
01:06:25На Вернацькому говорять, що нічого подібного не бачили вже десятки років.
01:06:30Таке бурхливе зростання водоростей спричинило активні дощі,
01:06:34які, в свою чергу, спровоковані глобальним потеплінням.
01:06:44Антарктида нагрівається втричі швидше, ніж решта планети.
01:06:49За деякими прогнозами, в середині сторіччя
01:06:52континент може втратити частку свого кижонного покриву.
01:06:57В прибрежних регіонах через станення льоду вже відкриваються скелі та узбережжя.
01:07:06Екологічною мовою це означає підвищення рівня світового океану,
01:07:11порушення екосистеми Антарктики та зміни в океанічних течіях.
01:07:15А економічною мовою, що майбутній видувок корисних опалин буде значно дешевше.
01:07:29Але поки що це тільки прогнози. Антарктичні льодовики все ще на своєму місці.
01:07:33І ми, навіть відносно близько, підійшли до одного з них.
01:07:38А вони, до речі, інколи обвалюються.
01:07:42І це дійсно може бути небезпечно для невеличких таких лодок.
01:07:46Бо хвиля дуже велика насправді, вона можна перевернути шлюбку.
01:07:51Але небезпечний саме блакитний лід. Тобто цей.
01:08:07Це не кольор-корекція зображення. Антарктичний лід насправді в житті такий напрочуд блакитний.
01:08:18Особливо насиченого кольору він набуває в ті рідкісні хвилини, коли тут з'являється сонце.
01:08:33Такий ефект через саму структуру антарктичного льоду.
01:08:36Він дуже-дуже старий. І формується сотнями років ось таким нашаруванням снігу.
01:08:43З часом сніг ущільнюється, бульбашки повітря всередині його стискаються і поступово взагалі зникають.
01:08:50У результаті утворюється структура, яка поглинає майже весь спектр світла, окрім блакитних хвиль.
01:08:57Ці хвилі не поглинаються, а навпаки відбиваються і надають антарктичному льоду цю магічну зачаровуючу блакит.
01:09:21Природа — це першокласний майстер по створенню видовищних об'єктів.
01:09:25А айсбергі — це, напевно, одне з найкрасивіших її тварінь.
01:09:31Тут, в Антарктиці, вони зустрічаються в абсолютно різних формах.
01:09:35І, якщо вімкнути уяву, можна побачити в цих брилях справжні скульптури.
01:09:41Я не буду казати, що кожен з цих айсбергів нагадує мені, але спробуйте подумати, що вони нагадують вам.
01:09:48Музика
01:09:53Музика
01:09:54Музика
01:10:18Музика
01:10:29Саме ця арка стала для мене одним з символів подорожі до Антарктиди.
01:10:33Весь тиждень, поки ми були тут, вона дріфувала неподалік станції.
01:10:45Музика
01:10:59Якщо сприймати айсбергі як мистецтво, то воно дуже і дуже швидкоплинне.
01:11:03Ні арка, ні більшість айсбергів, які ви бачили, вже не існують.
01:11:09Вони або розтанули повністю, або радикально змінили свій вигляд.
01:11:15Залишились тільки ці світлини.
01:11:23Музика
01:11:40На зворотньому шляху біолог Іван почав несамовити лупцювати веслом воду біля човна.
01:11:45Я 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 прокусив отакий балон човна з дуже щільної гуми.
01:12:06Тож 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 причала станції.
01:12:22І майже кожного разу він, як на блокпасті, підпливав до човнів і перевіряв пасажирів.
01:12:29Ну, ви зрозуміли. Конкретно цей район тримає явно не пес-патрон.
01:12:42Ми потрапили на станцію в момент перезмінки, активного 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, що полярники напишуться в графік.
01:12:59Плюс потрібно розсортувати всі речі і передати справи полярникам, які ось-ось заступлять на зміну.
01:13:06Замість 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.
01:13:16Там 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 Вернацьку майже три дні, і ось вам мій зворотній зв'язок.
01:13:32Що я можу сказати?
01:13:34Станція дуже швидко стає домом, 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 фанерною 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 вид з вікна, погода, яка стабільна погана,
01:14:37замкнутий простір, одні і ті самі люди, а 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.
01:15:00Більшість традицій тут пішли з британців, як 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, за будь-якої кількості м'яса в морозил, за будь-якої кількості мороженого
01:15:37буряка, ми їли борщ.
01:15:38Борщ завжди був з м'ясом. Навіть коли у нас закінчувалися обмеження по м'ясу, допустимо.
01:15:45Була заначка, схованка, маленька кривка м'яса, де в Явчику стояло морозилце м'ясо, поділене на 52 тижні, 52 суботи,
01:15:54тому 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. Одну секунду ми його знайдемо.
01:16:03Він стоїть на видачі.
01:16:06Тобто це борщ, настойник два дні.
01:16:10І борщ – єдиний суп, який неможливо не доїсти.
01:16:16Я думав, що традиція не підтримується, чи дарма ми її придумали, започаткували.
01:16:20До того моменту, поки я не почув фразу, чекаю суботу, бо буде борщ.
01:16:24Борщ буде з фампушкою. Все.
01:16:26Скільки всього було?
01:16:27Біля 7 тисяч. Від 7 до 8.
01:16:29Фампішок?
01:16:30Так.
01:16:317 тисяч фампішок.
01:16:32З часником.
01:16:34Якщо рахувати по борщу, то це було 25 літрів на 40 тижнів, потім 12 тижнів – це було по 35
01:16:42літрів.
01:16:43Прилизно півтори тонни борщу.
01:16:45Зі сметаною, яку Назар робив самостійно, використовуючи 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, який носить
01:17:01ім'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 конференцзал з бібліотекою, проте Тесляр, якому все це доручили, знався на будівництві пабів, а не
01:17:19бібліотек, і зробив не те, що треба, а те, що вмів.
01:17:22Згодом його навіть звільнили за нецільове використання ресурсів, але все ж таки потрібно признати, що, ну, бар вийшов шикарний.
01:17:31Тут і величезна підбірка українського алкоголю, і вініловий програвач з раритетним британським вінілом, і неймовірна колекція журналів National Geographic за
01:17:41багато років.
01:17:46Можливо, ця інформація була для вас не сильно цікава, тому давайте я просто покажу вам пінгвінів.
01:18:05В останній день в мене знайшлося декілька вільних годин, і я вирішив їх провести в колонії пінгвінів з Вернацького.
01:18:13Спостерігати за життям та сімейними драмами субантарктичних пінгвінів – це майже як в TikTok дивитись, чесне слово.
01:18:20Тобто дуже сильно затягує, дуже комедно.
01:18:25Найцікавіше це відносини батьків та дітей.
01:18:28Пінгвін праворуч – це дитинча.
01:18:30Воно стукає під зьобом 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 напівперетравленою їжею своїх пташенят.
01:18:45Інколи в черзі на годування забагато охочих.
01:18:48І 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,
01:18:56типу ви 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 останні ідеї на станції, коли нарешті вийшло сонце.
01:19:29Отже, це фінал перезмінки.
01:19:31Два бейскомандера підписують акти прийоми передачі станції.
01:19:35Командир 30-ї експедиції, яка заступає на вахту,
01:19:38отримує ключі від скрині, де зберігаються подарунки для полярників.
01:19:45Там зазвичай алкоголь і солодощі.
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.
01:20:00Цю скриню ховають і зазвичай відкривають всередині зими.
01:20:08Наостанок над станцією підіймають новий прапор,
01:20:11який 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, щоб почати довгу дорогу додому.
01:20:41Всі збираються, ми відчарюємо, але під кінець просто подивіться,
01:20:45що нам подорвала природа.
01:21:03Я в такі моменти стануся з ними бідно щастливий. Частне слово.
01:21:24Після дуже насичених семи днів ми залишаємо станцію,
01:21:28і 13 людей, які в повній ізоляції,
01:21:31проведуть наступний рік тут, на краю світу,
01:21:34підтримуючи 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 і корисні копалини.
01:21:53Це ще й про те, чим можна пишатися.
01:21:5530 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,
01:22:11тримали 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 набагато.
01:22:33Але достатньо, щоб зрозуміти, що це одне з найбільш диких,
01:22:36важкодоступних і найпрекрасніших місць, де я тільки був.
01:22:41Мати можливість потрапити сюди зараз, зняти все це —
01:22:44великий привилей.
01:22:45Я усвідомлю це і дякую збройним силам та українським полятникам.
01:23:43Дякую за перегляд!
01:24:13Дякую за перегляд!
01:24:43Дякую за перегляд!
01:25:12Дякую за перегляд!
01:25:30Дякую за перегляд!
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