The video is a documentary by Ruhi Jaweti, where he explores the Dead Sea, one of the hottest spots on Earth. The area is characterized by permanent temperatures beyond human tolerance and insufficient resources such as water. The video features medium resolution imaging installed on NASA's Aqua satellite, which recorded that this type of land surface was the hottest in the world in 2005, with a recorded surface temperature of 70 degrees Celsius. The area is approximately 51,800 square kilometers, and includes mysterious points like Gangnam Beryan, the hottest point on the planet, where 70.50 degrees Celsius is measured from space.
Jaweti and his team travel through the region, facing extreme conditions such as the intense heat, strong winds, and the risk of sandstorms. They use various instruments to measure the temperature, but many of them fail due to the high temperatures. They also face challenges with their equipment, such as their thermometers and cameras, which are constantly shutting down from the high temperatures.
Despite the harsh conditions, they persist in their exploration, documenting the unique and harsh environment of the Dead Sea. The video ends with Jaweti expressing his gratitude to Ahmet Heaven, who guided him and helped him shoot the documentary. He invites viewers to subscribe to his YouTube channel and watch his continuation of the documentary.
1:21.31: is stuck to this side. It shows that it has reached 60.9 degrees Celsius. We\n00:21:23.84: have a laser thermometer here again. It does not work at all. When we\n00:21:26.01: come here, it measures 69 degrees. It\n00:21:28.32: gives an error a few times. This is\n00:21:29.99: immersion. There is a temperature of 52 degrees Celsius on a thermometer.\n00:21:33.44: Our guide\n00:21:35.58: says that we will go further. But\n00:21:37.32: even this place is\n00:21:39.09: a geography that does not allow us to breathe. After passing through,\n00:21:40.83: the air hitting our faces is like a hair dryer. We\n00:21:43.63: turned it on because we wanted to cool off. It is like\n00:21:45.60: a pan on a stove that likes it worse. Is\n00:21:48.14: an oven person\n00:21:50.07: really overwhelmed? Is this the point? It's hot, but it's\n00:21:52.99: literally gripping our throats.\n00:21:57.51: Air temperature and surface temperature are different\n00:22:00.69: concepts. The surface temperature takes the sun\n00:22:02.97: immediately while showing the values \u200b\u200b\u200b\u200bof the\n00:22:05.12: sand.\n00:22:12.49: Fabrics\n00:22:19.94: Microsoft is Road To awe\n00:22:27.84: but\n00:22:28.51: the weather is already very hot, our friend's\n00:22:31.30: shoes melted, the sole came off from stepping on the ground,\n00:22:34.13: the other is already about seventy degrees, it is\n00:22:36.50: not in the hottest place right now, it is in the\n00:22:38.74: refrigerators where we store our water,\n00:22:40.97: we dry our cameras from high temperatures when we are not shooting.\n00:22:43.26: Otherwise, they constantly shut down and\n00:22:45.77: our phones become unusable from time to time.\n00:22:48.34: It comes from Vodafone. Is\n00:22:50.74: this from Vodafone, which he carries on his back all the time? Even if I\n00:22:53.90: fill the liter water bag again and again and drink water, I\n00:22:56.15: cannot stop my thirst. It is now 2.15.30, we\n00:22:59.42: are walking towards the expanse, let's see how much\n00:23:01.43: we can see. The near west of the desert is the\n00:23:04.17: lowest region with a figure of 150 meters\n00:23:06.48: and is exposed to strong winds.\n00:23:08.62: Wind erosions create mold structures that are up\n00:23:10.87: to 150 meters high and\n00:23:12.97: can be seen in rows for tens of kilometers, and the\n00:23:15.09: region\n00:23:17.21: also includes cliffs with heights of up to seventy-five meters,\n00:23:19.61: parallel glaciers and other\n00:23:21.88: climatic formations. Meanwhile,\n00:23:24.13: the sand is almost lifting from the heat,\n00:23:26.44: I have difficulty even standing like this because it is coming from the ground.\n00:23:28.70: It makes temperature discrimination. Even though I am\n00:23:30.95: wearing a high-heeled shoe, it\n00:23:33.19: can feel this temperature.\n00:23:35.31: Temperature measurements are made in shadow areas.\n00:23:39.08: There is no Meteorological Station working here. We\n00:23:41.43: will make this measurement unofficially.\n00:23:43.64: We will also create it in the shade.\n00:23:45.91: We couldn't see it next to the molds where it is,\n00:23:48.21: you can see that the temperature is 47.3 right now,\n00:23:51.40: but innocent blowing winds can turn into sandstorms later in the day,\n00:23:53.93: causing cracked lips and increasing thirst, and the\n00:23:56.25: sun rays reflecting back from the s