字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント - Feeling cold is physically painful. It hurts your fingers, it hurts your feet, it hurts your face. It's also potentially very life threatening. My focus really is anything cold, so if there is ice or snow, or a cold breeze, I wanna go there. But I have focused mostly on the polar regions, both in the Arctic and Antarctic. Only 48 people have completed the unsupported, unaided expedition in the North Pole, compared to Mt. Everest where 6,000 people have summited. It's the most difficult expedition on the planet, to a place that few people understand. A lot of what we see on an expedition to the Arctic Ocean is nothing. It's like being on the inside of a ping pong ball, basically. You can't see any sort of differentiation from the sky, to the horizon, to the snow surface. It's also incredible to look out on a clear day and see the sheets of ice that are rafted together like blocks, as big as houses, pressured in these amazing, incredible shapes. You can't help but just stop and be amazed. This is my third expedition in the North Pole. The Arctic Ocean is changing very quickly compared to a lot of other places. Scientists estimate that the Arctic Ocean will be ice-free in less than 50 years in the summertime. Unfortunately, we find ourselves not doing these adventures because they're there anymore, but because they might not be there in the future. Our North Pole trip realistically may be the last of its kind in history, and so it was very important for me to do this adventure so that people have an idea of what this place is like right now, so that we can look back and say this is what we once had.
B1 中級 米 これが、この惑星で最も困難な遠征である (This Is the Most Difficult Expedition on the Planet) 163 4 許大善 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語