The Most Impossible to Reach Mountains on Google Earth
In this video we explore 10 of the most impossible-to-reach mountains you can find on Google Earth. These are some of the most remote, isolated, and inaccessible peaks anywhere on the planet. Hidden in jungles, deserts, Arctic wilderness, uninhabited islands, and politically restricted regions. Mountains featured in this video: • Cerro El Cono (Peru) • Mount Mabu (Mozambique) • Mount Lico (Mozambique) • Emi Koussi (Chad) • Queen Mary’s Peak (Tristan da Cunha) • Gora Pobeda (Russia) • Mount Paektu (North Korea / China) • Mount Siple (Antarctica) • Sauyr Zhotasy (Kazakhstan / China) • Mount Isto (Alaska, USA) These mountains are difficult to reach for very different reasons. From uncontacted tribal regions and roadless wilderness, to active volcanic zones, border restrictions, extreme cold, and completely isolated islands where almost nobody ever goes. If you enjoy learning about the planet’s most remote and unusual places, consider subscribing, it really helps. Thanks for watching!

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