The Most Impossible To Reach Mountains on Google Earth

Did you know there are mountains so remote that no road, no trail, and no plane can take you to them? Places so cut off that for some of them, a satellite in orbit is the closest any human has ever come. Welcome to a list of the most unreachable mountains on the planet. Every one of them is impossible to reach for a different reason. Number two is so remote it was used as the backdrop for a James Bond stunt, yet almost nobody has ever stood beneath it. Number three takes a jungle trek of more than a hundred miles just to reach the base, and it has already killed climbers who tried. Number four hides the bones of dinosaurs, buried under ice at the bottom of the world. And the final mountain is so cut off from everything that scientists could only study it from space, watching a lake of molten lava churn inside its crater through the lens of a satellite. This entire list was put together through extensive Google Earth research into some of the most inaccessible places on Earth. Make sure to subscribe for weekly videos!