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i have accullty been to death valley
ОтветитьAs someone from Arizona, can't even imagine it being 130s. Highest ive been in was about 124..127? It was so bad you'd walk outside and it felt how it feels opening an oven at 500 degrees and your eyes just burn
ОтветитьWhen people say they rather be hot vs cold 😂 legit put them in a survival situation between hot and cold and I bet you most will say surviving in cold is easier .
ОтветитьIraq gets as hot and western africa gets even hotter
ОтветитьFilipinos: first time?
Ответитьjust go to phillipines 😂
Ответитьdrove through the outskirts of death valley in June back in 2007. It was 124 degrees. Stopped at a gas station to stock up on water just in case for the engine of my Jeep Grand Cherokee. Just in case. The guy said, "oh it's not too bad today"....
124 degrees. That was a "not to bad day".
Yeah. It was by far the hottest I've been in. I once golfed in Phoenix in late August and it was 117 degrees by 3 PM. At that time that was the hottest weather I'd ever done anything in. And it's not like I don't know heat. Where I live, it gets 105 degrees some days in the summer. But the diffence from 100 to 117 then to the mid 120s is insane.
Death Valley is gorgeous. It was about 120 when I was there. We filled a box with sand before we left and 5 hours later at home it was still hot.
ОтветитьHahahah what!!!! You think that's hot enough
Come to Iraq dude
These dudes wouldn’t survive pipeline 130 is nothing and just 2 hours 🤣Boiii!!! Lmao try 10 in the pipeline
ОтветитьAs someone from Phoenix I can confirm you're not missing out on much
ОтветитьOkay darlings you do not have to court death to entertain us! Please don't try that again.
ОтветитьNext time mention Celsius too, cuz I don't understand how hot it was 😂
ОтветитьBeing exposed to such extreme heat is very dangerous and your body could react differently and end up having a brain damage
ОтветитьSomething to look forward to in a few decades 😂
ОтветитьAs this temperatures hits Europe and America only thing i can think about is how we dont even try to solve it, not politicians nor civilians, isnt it time to fight this?
Ответитьreminded me of that breaking bad and bcs episode
ОтветитьStill binge watching 😀-2 years backwards
ОтветитьHaving experienced Doha in summer, 46 degrees C with 98% humidity. I couldn't walk under 1k to the mall at 2am without feeling like I couldn't breathe. I honestly think they have next level endurance for this. Absolutely so impressive!
ОтветитьWe experienced death valley in our 72 suburban without air conditioning, somewhere around 1995, when i was a pre- teen. It was dad's idea to take us kids on these extended weekend adventures when we lived in Davis, CA. I can also recall some 115+ degree days where we spent the entire day underwater at the community pool, yes it is dry heat but past 110 it feels like a weight on your shoulders that you cant escape. Fine as a kid but dear old dad worked construction, outside in it!
There are people all around the world who work in these extremes, big shout out to them!
And thanks to Yes Theory for bringing back those memories for me!
Why don't u guys use si unit to measure everything in us in india we use si unit
Ответить139° F folks, that was the estimated world average temperature during the pre-Cambrian extinction where 95% of life on earth disappeared after 1,000 years of nonstop volcanism on the Russian Steppes. We have already surpassed the CO2 levels in the atmosphere at that time....and accelerating. This is not an "okay, we'll stop burning fossil fuels today" type thing. Even without another chunk of coal burned, or running another gallon of gasoline, the world average temperature will exceed the heat in this video on a global scale. No one understands how screwed we are. It only took fifty years to stop believing the lies the fossil fuel industry was feeding us and still no one outside the scientific community understands the urgency nor how expensive this little "saving all life on earth is going to be" If gasoline sold for the price of amortizing the recapture of carbon, it'd be selling at about $58/gal.
Two whole miles, huh? Closing from opposite directions with an average walking speed of 3 mph, meaning what? Twenty minutes in the sun? And Roald Amundsen gets all the attention. A much better video would be that gas guzzling SUV breaking down with the heat killing their electronics with the five of them trying to learn to survive.
You guys should go to the Lut Desert, in East Iran it’s actually the hottest place on earth @yestheory
ОтветитьLut desert temp record is 70.7 degrees :/
ОтветитьBro was just too scared to visit the Lut desert in Iran cuz its 70.7 degrees Celsius 💀
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Ответить👁️👁️me reading every description in all the vedios ive watched
ОтветитьOne of the most amazing videos I have seen in a long long time! Thank you!
ОтветитьMaybe should have tried the Bedouin way by dressing up so you keep a stable body temperature of 37 degrees !
Ответить56 degrees is a straight LIE
ОтветитьConnor with glasses looked like tom Holland
ОтветитьI live in Texas, I know what 100-110f feels like during the day. sucks, but easily survivable.
100-110 with no sun? I can barely begin to imagine.
Meanwhile Indians from Delhi watching this video with 50 degree temperature regular temperature like this is nothing 😂
ОтветитьI recently moved to Southern Nevada from Virginia, only 45 minutes from Death Valley and even here is 115° today! I have been twice to Death Valley. It's a very beautiful place actually! Breathtaking! There was alot of water in Bad Water Basin this year which is rare and was an awesome experience ❤
ОтветитьYou slowly becoming my hero
ОтветитьI know of people who live in Death Valley. Lol
ОтветитьHow in the heck do you and Mr beast not have a TV show together. The cinematography is absolutely next level!!
ОтветитьI grew up in Ridgecrest. Which is an hour away from Death Valley! It was 130 degrees on the daily, in the Height of Summer.... you could easily Fry an egg on the sidewalk.....🤣🤣🤣
ОтветитьNope no. Absolutely not. I shall seek discomfort in literally any way besides this, thank you. 🤣
ОтветитьI live in Arizona, and have a great deal of personal respect for heat. Our summers are not for the faint of heart. But this............ is crazy! Brave men!
ОтветитьI've been to Death Valley before. My mothers shoes melted last time I went. I'm going to Death Valley again on August 11th 2024.
ОтветитьYou guys are amazing❤
ОтветитьLiterally Down Town Phoenix AZ with dry air, asphalt, concrete and people being sent to the hospital left and right. Try this in Phoenix middle of July and see how people react when trying to ask anyone simple questions. You guys are amazing people and have love for y’all. this would be a wild challenge.
ОтветитьWhy sleep in a tent???? That's just stupid! No air!
ОтветитьMy uncle’s brother died in Death Valley. His car broke down and he started walking and got lost. He got heat stroke and died out there in the desert. The one time I went there it was 119 degrees. It was so hot I lost my breath when I got out of the car and stepped into the sun. An awful place. I’ll never go back.
ОтветитьThank you so much for showing me this journey to Death Valley I was really wondering how hot it was there thank you❤❤❤
ОтветитьYou should visit Iran. You will love it.
ОтветитьI heard a leaf of cabbage under the hat helps with the heat. I learned it in military training videos.
ОтветитьIt’s worth noting that what you see on both Ammar and Thomas’ shoulder is a GPS tracking our location at all times (which the rescue team and people at home are receiving). It can also text anyone immediately if anything is needed. The rescue team, although they were joking around in the video, drove back and forth on the road to keep a visual on us. They kept us always in sight and were ready to come help if anything was needed 🙏 much love and a great week y’all
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