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World’s Most Interesting Places: Vol. 4 | 60 Minutes Full Episodes

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From 2020, Scott Pelley’s look at a project in Siberia that is attempting to recreate an Ice Age ecosystem. From 2018, Bill Whitaker’s ride on one of the last enduring symbols of the Old West, a Wyoming cattle drive that travels the same route pioneered 125 years ago. Also from 2018, Whitaker’s visit to South Africa to see how scientists are looking for living organisms deep within the earth. And from 2022, Jon Wertheim’s visit to Fogo Island, off the coast of Newfoundland.

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0:00 Intro
0:11 Pleistocene Park
14:00 The Green River Drift
27:58 Ultra Deep
41:44 An Island Off an Island

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  1. Ms Zita Cobb knows where the center of the earth is, nurturing our beautiful planet and healing the human spirit. Bravo! Well done! Well done indeed!

    Balas
  2. 20:20 With this green drift. Its amazing how they just brush over how they literally stole a nation their way of life, their heritage, so we can listen to these farmers, hearing about their way of life, their heritage born out from stolen land. How about tipping your hat to the legacy they have lost. Of course by doing this it would take away the romanticism of the ranger's lifestyle. Of course its not the present inhabitants fault but all too often the stories today within the native Indians, the people of The First Nations don't even get a look in when its necessary.

    Balas
  3. what a shoe for the sheeple, your saying the Polynesians arrived there 1,00 years ago. how about 12,000. no research 60 minutes come on! There is way more to that story. thanks for a Bland watered down waste of time.

    Balas
  4. To reproduce this animal would be huge but every zoo or animal preserve would offer big money for these animals. That's ur tainting of what someone is trying to preserve

    Balas
  5. wish I had a $billion right now
    and never living underneath a leur belly
    and hope I am a billion times better than I am now/ever was this make sense

    Balas
  6. Not for nothing, just gotta say, I was a health and safety dork for longer than I want to think about. During the mining segment, notice all of the brand new PPE! Classic.

    Balas
  7. This Siberia segment is one of the most fascinating pieces I've ever seen. What an incredible man Sergey Zimov is – this is the type of person you need to make change in this world.

    Balas
  8. Oil deep in the ground insulates the crust from the core. The oil being pumped out is heating the earth. Not carbon or the ozone.

    Balas
  9. World's Most Interesting Places? Not so much as it's about trying to scare people with their continued global warming conspiracy theories.

    Balas
  10. Chopping down trees to save the planet? Thats like telling us artificial fats are better for our brains

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  11. The view of the 1st segment reminds me of Guatapé Columbia. Highly recommended. Should be one of the seven wonders of the world. I like the energy & natural beauty as much or more than Machu Picchu.

    Balas
  12. Reporter: How long has the ranch been in your family?
    Rancher: Since they killed the Native Americans.

    Balas

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