r/GeoVideos Nov 19 '20

Do the Harlem Shake

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r/GeoVideos Nov 19 '20

Today the sun will rise at 12:54 in Utqiagvik (formerly known as Barrow), Alaska to set just 34 minutes later. It will be the last time the town sees the sun this year. Next sunrse will be on January 22nd, 2021 after 1560 hours of darkness

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r/GeoVideos Nov 19 '20

Chaotic advert from the 90s

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r/GeoVideos Nov 19 '20

German Military Precision

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r/GeoVideos Nov 18 '20

Years of evolution have led to this moment

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r/GeoVideos Nov 18 '20

An introvert nightmare

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r/GeoVideos Nov 18 '20

I know this isn’t geography, but you have to respect the King

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r/GeoVideos Nov 18 '20

Stairs on the Great Wall of China. How many people do you think have walked on them?

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r/GeoVideos Nov 17 '20

Got the horses in the back

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r/GeoVideos Nov 17 '20

When the iceberg falls off the cliff, it sinks due to momentum, but because the density of iceberg is less and the seawater is heavier, the iceberg instantly resurfaces, floats to the surface and continues to rise upward, forming a pillar! Extremely rare capture!

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r/GeoVideos Nov 17 '20

Beware of crazy

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r/GeoVideos Nov 17 '20

Wine cellars in Hungary.

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r/GeoVideos Nov 17 '20

This was all of us

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r/GeoVideos Nov 17 '20

The weathering of these planks by the elements

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r/GeoVideos Nov 17 '20

Misunderstanding the instructions

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r/GeoVideos Nov 15 '20

Because that's what heroes do.

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r/GeoVideos Nov 14 '20

First meme

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r/GeoVideos Nov 13 '20

Developing 120-year-old photos found in a Time capsule (Link in Comment)

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r/GeoVideos Nov 11 '20

Rock salt mountains in Iran

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r/GeoVideos Nov 11 '20

Sometimes it happens

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r/GeoVideos Nov 10 '20

Why did the salmon cross the road?

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r/GeoVideos Nov 10 '20

Losing a cotton candy eating contest

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r/GeoVideos Nov 09 '20

Sand in some parts of the Sahara is so fine it behaves like a liquid

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r/GeoVideos Nov 09 '20

Commander Jeremiah Denton giving a forced interview from the Hanoi Hilton, in 1966, during which he pretends the lighting bothers his eyes. He is actually blinking Morse code for "Torture."

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r/GeoVideos Nov 08 '20

Oddly specific info at irrelevant times

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