I Survived The 5 Deadliest Places On Earth

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Zusammenfassung

TLDRIn this adrenaline-fueled video, the team embarks on a journey to explore the five deadliest places on Earth. They start in an African safari cage surrounded by lions, then ice climb a treacherous frozen waterfall. Next, they drive on Bolivia's infamous Death Road, known for its high fatality rate. The adventure continues as they swim with sharks in dangerous waters, and finally, they spend a night on Snake Island, home to venomous snakes. Throughout the journey, they face life-threatening situations but manage to survive, all while promoting their brand, Feastables, which focuses on ethical chocolate sourcing.

Mitbringsel

  • 🦁 Surrounded by lions in an African safari cage.
  • 🧗‍♂️ Ice climbing a massive frozen waterfall.
  • 🚗 Driving on Bolivia's deadly Death Road.
  • 🦈 Swimming uncaged with sharks in dangerous waters.
  • 🐍 Spending a night on Snake Island filled with venomous snakes.
  • 🌧️ Facing flash floods in the Amazon rainforest.
  • 💀 Encountering life-threatening situations throughout the journey.
  • 🍫 Promoting ethical chocolate sourcing with Feastables.
  • 🌍 Exploring the world's deadliest places.
  • 🏕️ Surviving the adventure without injuries.

Zeitleiste

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    The video begins with the host on a snake-infested island, introducing the theme of visiting the five deadliest places on Earth. The first location is an African safari where they are in a cage surrounded by dangerous animals like lions and hippos. The host expresses concern about the proximity of the lions, especially at night when visibility is low. They plan to attract the lions with meat, heightening the tension as they realize the danger they are in.

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    Next, the group attempts ice climbing on a massive frozen waterfall, which proves to be a daunting challenge. One member, Nolan, chickens out, leaving the others to face the steep climb. Despite the fear and physical strain, they manage to reach the top. The adventure continues as they drive on the infamous Death Road in Bolivia, known for its high fatality rate. The host expresses regret about the decision, especially as they navigate dangerously close to the edge of steep drops. The tension escalates as they encounter fog and narrow paths, making the drive even more perilous.

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Video-Fragen und Antworten

  • What are the five deadliest places visited in the video?

    The five deadliest places are an African safari, a frozen waterfall, Death Road in Bolivia, shark-infested waters, and Snake Island.

  • Why did they bring meat to the African safari?

    They brought meat to attract lions to their cage for a closer encounter.

  • What is Death Road known for?

    Death Road is known for its high fatality rate, causing nearly 300 deaths per year before it was shut down.

  • What is the danger of swimming with sharks?

    The sharks in these waters are notorious for unprovoked attacks, making it extremely dangerous.

  • What happens if someone is bitten by a snake on Snake Island?

    The venom can enter the bloodstream, causing severe reactions and potentially death within an hour.

  • What is the purpose of capturing snakes on Snake Island?

    Capturing snakes helps scientists extract venom to create anti-venom, which can save thousands of lives.

  • Did anyone get injured during the adventure?

    No, everyone survived the adventure without injuries.

  • What is Feastables?

    Feastables is a brand that produces chocolate products while ensuring fair trade practices and living wages for farmers.

  • How did they survive the flash flood in the Amazon?

    They trekked back through slippery terrain while avoiding the flash flood conditions.

  • What was the scariest moment during the adventure?

    The scariest moments included ice climbing, driving on Death Road, and swimming with sharks.

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    I am currently on an island infested with snakes!
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    ...but I'm visiting way deadlier places.
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    Like scaling a mountain covered in ice...
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    I'm gonna die! Let me down!
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    Driving a road that has killed thousands of people...
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    We’re like seven inches from falling to our deaths.
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    Swimming uncaged with vicious sharks...
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    And so much more.
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    All starting in this cage
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    in the middle of an African safari where there are lions,
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    cheetahs, hippos and a dozen other species that could kill us.
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    Why are we doin' this?
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    Because we're visiting the five deadliest places on Earth.
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    Oh, I see one of them.
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    Oh, my God, why are we doing this?
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    And to make sure the lions actually visit us, I brought a bunch of meat.
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    To spread
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    And surround the cage with it.
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    Oh, man, are we trying to die?
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    But what actually makes this place so deadly,
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    is that when the sun goes down and we lose our sight, the animals do not.
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    Jimmy, there's two lions.
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    That sound.
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    Is that a rhino?
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    No! Bro, it’s huge.
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    Dude, everything's coming out at night.
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    Bro, we're surrounded by lions.
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    They're literally twenty feet away from us.
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    Oh, my God...
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    These lions will not stop circling us.
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    We might actually die in this video.
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    Well, let's see if we do!
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    Because the next places we'll be visiting in this video
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    will progressively grow more and more deadly than the last.
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    All leading up to an island riddled with poisonous snakes.
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    And next, we're going to be ice climbing on this massive, deadly, frozen waterfall.
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    And now there is no turning back.
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    One way or another,
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    we are going to climb this massive cliff using these bladed boots
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    and these ice picks.
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    This might be the scariest thing we ever do.
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    Wish me luck.
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    Jimmy, you really expect us to climb this whole thing?
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    Yeah.
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    There's no chance.
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    Truthfully, I wasn't sure if we could pull this off,
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    but what happened next with Nolan did not make me feel any better.
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    No. All right, guys. Guys, stop!
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    I'm out. I'm out.
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    You can't quit!
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    Watch me.
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    I can't believe Nolan chickened out.
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    That is insane.
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    Nolan truly left us. We're really high up right now.
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    You're almost halfway!
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    Oh, Jimmy, don't look down! Oh, my God.
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    It's gettin' steeper as we go.
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    Oh, my foot! I’m losing grip.
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    Oh, did you almost fall?
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    Yes!
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    Oh, God.
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    I see the top, Jimmy!
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    This is the scariest thing I've ever done.
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    I'm doing this. I'm gonna get to the top.
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    Show ‘em how steep it's gotten.
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    We’re in too deep, I can't quit!
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    I got like ten percent left.
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    I'm fighting the urge to cry, man.
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    Even though I definitely shouldn't have been doing this...
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    You're almost there, Jimmy!
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    I somehow made it all the way to the top of this waterfall.
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    We made it to the top.
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    Let's go!!
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    You know what? Nolan had the right idea.
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    But we'll see if he can handle the third place on our list.
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    All the way in Bolivia,
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    where we'll be driving a road where few make it off alive.
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    And now we are on the deadliest road on Earth.
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    This rock drop is literally as tall as a skyscraper.
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    I am regretting this. I really am.
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    No joke, so many people died on this road
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    that they literally shut it down a decade ago.
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    This road was causing nearly 300 deaths per year.
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    But I got the government's permission to reopen it just for us.
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    I really wish they hadn't done that.
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    Ah, it’ll be fine.
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    I'm not sure that it will.
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    I’m startin' to understand why they call it Death Road.
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    You're not driving like it's Death Road, I’ll tell you that.
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    Yeah, when your life is in my hands, I don't like when you say ”Oh!”
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    No, your life is in my hands. And look, the steering wheel just jerked.
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    Hands on the wheel, please!
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    We're like seven inches from falling to our death.
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    You're getting too close to the edge.
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    Please. Please, please, please, please!
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    Oh, my God, my life is flashing!
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    It's flashing over and over and over again!
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    And if you thought that was a close call,
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    we're about to hit the first of the three deadliest spots on our route.
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    This is where the road gets very thin!
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    This is the part you gotta be really careful on.
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    Oh, my gosh.
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    Dude, I mean, the tire is going to go off right up here.
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    Do you see that?
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    Yeah, I see what you're saying.
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    Oh, my God! Look how far down that is.
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    Here. Nolan, can you guide me?
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    Gladly. I'll get out of the car. Gladly, bro!
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    Don't fall, please.
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    No way!
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    Look at how steep the drop is.
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    That's a whole ravine. There's, like, a waterfall.
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    Yo, help me get through this.
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    All right.
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    Dude, this looks crazy!
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    Look how close we are to the ledge.
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    Your tire is literally right next to this giant ravine.
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    That is crazy.
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    Watch out! It goes down. It's very slippery.
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    Keep comin'!
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    Nolan, you're not really good at this whole “directing” thing.
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    I mean, I feel like I'm just running away from the car at this point.
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    Not much direction that I can give.
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    All right, get in the car. You're useless.
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    Okay.
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    You get in, too. I'm 'bout to speed up.
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    Nolan, you know what might make this ride a little more fun?
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    What?
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    Our brand new Feastables Creamy Peanut Butter Cup!
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    Oh, I thought you were going to say you driving slower.
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    No.
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    Oh, jeez!
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    It's getting so foggy coming up. I can barely see.
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    At some parts, the road is actually pretty normal,
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    but due to extreme elevation change here in Bolivia,
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    sudden blinding fog can roll in as a silent killer.
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    All right, stop, stop, stop.
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    It’s the edge.
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    Am I good, Nolan?
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    No. It actually looks like they're about ready to fall. It is so close.
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    Okay. So, like, right here? Good?
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    Just stay as far away
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    Ah! What's that noise?
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    It's closer than I prefer, but...
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    I thought, why don't we mix things up and come out with our own Feastables cups?
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    No!
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    You see, the best part about these cups
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    is that we use peanut butter straight from a jar, and look how jam-packed it is.
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    These things taste amazing.
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    And on top of that, we use Feastables chocolate in this.
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    Which, if you don't know, at Feastables, we pay all our farmers living wages.
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    We use Fair Trade certified beans. We remediate child labor on our farms...
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    Oh, my gosh. This is very bumpy.
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    All three of which no big American chocolate company does.
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    Nolan.
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    It's been like a decade. Can you go make sure that bridge still works?
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    All right.
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    I just really want to make sure if it collapses, you know, I'm not...on it.
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    All right, Nolan, test the bridge!
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    Am I good?
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    It's good.
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    Big Chocolate pays farmers so little
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    that they're forced to literally use child labor.
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    No joke, there's over a million kids in illegal child labor in West Africa
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    just on cocoa farms.
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    So not only should you try the new cup because it tastes phenomenal,
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    but also help me send a message to the chocolate industry.
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    Pay your farmers a living income
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    and do more to get rid of child labor on your farms.
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    This was crazy!
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    We survived Death Road!
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    So far, we've survived on the land.
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    But for this next bonus place,
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    Karl and Nolan are in the middle of the ocean surrounded by sharks.
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    And we're gettin' in the water without a cage for some reason.
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    Yeah, we usually use this thing, but now we're not going to.
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    The sharks in these waters are notorious for unprovoked attacks,
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    making this the most dangerous water in the United States.
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    I can't believe this is happening.
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    Oh, my gosh. These are gigantic sharks.
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    Oh, my God!
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    Dude, why are we doin' this without a cage?
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    Dude, behind you, behind you!
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    Oh, my God, it's huge.
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    Nolan, get in now!
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    I don't want to!
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    Hopefully I don’t die. I don’t wanna die today.
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    Oh, my God, that thing is so big.
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    Okay.
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    All right. All right.
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    Karl, the sharks are, like, twice as high.
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    I'm good on sharks. I'm good.
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    But that was nothing compared to our second most dangerous spot.
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    Which just so happens to be in the middle of the Amazon rainforest,
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    the beauty of which can only be paralleled by its danger.
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    Because in a matter of moments, the forest can go from this...
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    to this.
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    Just a little rainstorm can cause the rivers to flash flood
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    and overwhelm the entire area.
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    And today we're visiting the Gocta Cataracts waterfall,
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    where a flash flood could send us down over 1,000 feet...
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    to our watery grave.
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    And to join me on this cloudy day...
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    I brought these guys!
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    You'll remember Hase, he spent seventy days in the wilderness,
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    and Bailey spent 100 days trapped together in a cube.
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    What we're about to do seems more up his alley.
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    They said the chance of death is low.
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    - Wait, what? - Not zero?
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    Come on, boys, let's hit it.
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    And after hours...
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    And hours...
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    ...of trekking through some of the most slippery
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    and at times, steepest terrain mankind has ever set foot on...
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    Nothin' to see.
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    ...we finally made it to our destination.
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    That's a waterfall... right there!
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    Like if you slip, you're dead.
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    And with the help of a guide, we were able to cross the river safely.
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    Hey, look!
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    And then we were secured to some ropes
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    so that we could look over the edge of the waterfall.
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    Can you see over?
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    Wow! This is so gorgeous!
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    But as I said before, for how beautiful this place is,
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    at only a moment's notice...
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    it can be just as deadly.
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    And it just started downpouring like crazy.
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    You know, this is why this is one of the most dangerous places in the world.
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    This waterfall is now becoming wider and wider,
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    which are creating flash flood conditions.
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    So we're literally getting flooded out of the Amazon right now. We gotta go!
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    Should we use the ropes to go down the side of the waterfall?!
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    I don't think so. That's really a bad idea, Jim.
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    We're going to be in the woods. Isn't that just equally as bad? What's the risk?
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    There's mud coming down on Jimmy’s line. Like, a lot.
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    And at any point, they could be struck by lightning.
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    And I really don't want you to die.
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    So with our YouTube video turned emergency operation,
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    the only way out was through the same steep and slippery terrain
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    that got us here,
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    and now we had to do it while the entire forest was flash flooding.
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    You can see the flash flooding. Now the path is blocked off.
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    We’re gonna have to rope off multiple parts
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    'cause it’s gonna take us hours to get off this mountain.
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    Do you remember when I crossed this river and I was laughing?
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    I'm not laughing anymore.
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    I'm actually scared.
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    And if I fall, that's the waterfall right over there!
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    Look at this water. Like, seriously, no joke!
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    Grab the rope and pull yourself up.
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    Don't let me die.
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    And after hours and hours of trekking through the floods
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    and muck, we walked away from this mountain with our lives.
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    Now we're headed to the most lethal corner of Earth.
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    The number one spot on our list of the world's deadliest places.
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    And what better way to end this video, boys,
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    than the most dangerous island on the planet...
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    Snake Island!
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    Why are we going to an island filled with killing machines?
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    We might die.
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    Bye-bye!
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    And we are now officially stranded until tomorrow.
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    That's right. We will be spending the night on the most deadly island on Earth,
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    and with lethal snakes hidden beneath our every step,
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    these specialized shin guards were our only hope of protection
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    from their venomous bites.
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    So there could just be snakes anywhere here.
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    Yeah.
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    Jimmy, what happens if one of these snake bites us?
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    Basically, as soon as the venom enters your bloodstream,
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    your skin melts off, and you could be dead in under an hour.
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    Well, it's kind of terrifying to think that I could just die at any second.
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    This is wild, bro.
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    You know, for an island full of killing machines, this is actually very pretty.
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    This is so beautiful from up here. Man...
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    If you fall right here, you're dead.
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    Yes. I see that.
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    Boys, be careful.
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    You'd think that with a name like Snake Island,
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    there would be thousands of snakes out in the open.
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    But after killing all of the ground animals,
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    the snakes now hunt the birds in the trees
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    the island's only remaining prey.
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    We are officially entering the jungle.
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    At any point now, a snake could jump from the tree and bite us.
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    I was just worried about my legs,
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    but now we've gotta be worried about them falling from trees, too!
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    This is insane, bro.
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    There's one right here. There's one right here right next to my face.
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    By capturing the snakes,
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    scientists can extract their venom and create anti-venom with it.
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    Wait. That's venomous.
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    Yeah.
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    So if that bit me, I would die.
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    Yeah.
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    Hey, make sure you got a good grip.
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    It's a juvenile.
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    Oh, no. No!
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    It's gone.
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    You... dropped it.
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    No, it escaped.
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    It escaped.
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    But...
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    He’s as chill about dropping that snake as I am when I drop my phone.
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    And the further in the jungle we get...
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    These bushes are too thick.
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    I can't see two feet in front of me. A snake could pop out any second.
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    The more snakes we see.
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    Here and there...
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    This time, let's not lose 'em, okay.
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    Okay.
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    Scoot back. Scoot back.
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    How many lives will the anti-venom from that snake save?
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    Thousands of lives.
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    Oh. That's insane.
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    The anti-venom they create
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    can be used to treat 90 percent of all snake bites in Brazil,
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    which means every snake we catch could mean thousands of lives saved.
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    Hey, Jimmy, there's another snake up there.
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    Oh, my God. That one's huge!
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    We’re finding 'em all now. They're coming out.
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    So for the rest of the day,
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    we helped find these deadly snakes, and we even assisted the scientists
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    with their research.
  • 00:12:14
    So that snake is about 15 feet in the air,
  • 00:12:17
    and the scientists propose we shake the tree so we can get it.
  • 00:12:19
    There's no way I'm campin' under those trees.
  • 00:12:21
    That thing ain't moving, dude.
  • 00:12:23
    We need that anti-venom. They can save lives.
  • 00:12:25
    At this point, it was getting dark, and we needed to focus on survival.
  • 00:12:28
    Time to build camp.
  • 00:12:30
    Camp is now set up.
  • 00:12:31
    Full disclosure, I have no idea if these tents are snake proof.
  • 00:12:34
    We'll be sleeping among the snakes.
  • 00:12:37
    A little bit scary.
  • 00:12:38
    About to go to sleep.
  • 00:12:39
    Hopefully a snake doesn't slither in my tent tonight.
  • 00:12:43
    This is terrifying.
  • 00:12:46
    I can't wait to be in the safety of my own home.
  • 00:12:48
    So, we woke up with one thing on our minds....
  • 00:12:51
    Getting off this island as fast as we can.
  • 00:12:53
    I just wanna go home.
  • 00:12:54
    From hanging off the side of a massive ice mountain
  • 00:12:57
    to driving inches away from a 1,000 foot drop,
  • 00:13:00
    swimming in shark infested waters with no cage,
  • 00:13:04
    and lastly...
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    We survived Snake Island, and no one died!
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