Why Visiting This Lost Island Will Kill You

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Published 2022-12-09
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All Comments (21)
  • @RealLifeLore
    Well, RIP the old video. This time it includes all the nudity blurred out, so hopefully YouTube won't demonetize and age-restrict it this time around.
  • I love the fact that these people exist and that the Indian government is smart enough to leave them alone.
  • @RHYSCO51
    I love how in these videos whenever it’s talking about the history of a place it’s just “they were living and just doing their own thing for hundreds of years”





    “then the British arrived”
  • @Amro_spective
    The fact that madhumala and pandit made it so close is that they had good intentions unlike others , the natives sensed it
  • Can you imagine what it was like for the Sentinelese when they first boarded the Primrose? It had to have been to them like if an alien ship landed here and we were the first to board her. Imagine the awe, yet pure fear they must have experienced.
  • It honestly is mind boggling that there are people living like it is the last Ice Age who live 50km away from a modern century 21st city.
  • i love the idea that there are humans on this earth who have no idea what modern earth is and are living like they did 1000s of years ago, its so fascinating
  • @teteusinho123
    I believe the aggression towards outsiders might be driven by the fear of competition for limited food on their island. Their population size is likely limited by the available food resources, resulting in a delicate balance between population and sustenance. This interplay between population and food availability could further contribute to their defensive behavior towards potential competitors.
  • @stoweby
    They are more aware than you describe. As you stated, there have been numerous contact attempts, and they almost certainly see the planes and boats.
  • @benberk8541
    Can you imagine how terrifying it would be for them if they don't have pigs on their island and we gifted them a pig. It would be like seeing an alien.
  • I wonder if they'll ever create boats one day that are able to travel to Port Blair and discover our world. It would be extremely interesting to see how they react to real knowledge of the outside world.
  • @ijayeshkumardas
    I am currently enjoying my holidays in Andaman Nicobar now
    😂💗 & Watching your video...
    Love from India 🇮🇳
  • @microbuilder
    Cant imagine living at that technological level, and then seeing a helicopter...
  • @tekquare
    I love how north sentinel island is all deadly and scary while south sentinel island looks exactly same but instead of deadly tribes it has red lobster
  • 17:21 it may be..abit more naive than my usual thoughts, but I hope that last positive interaction made for some kind of “okay there are nice ones out there” kind of stories among them
  • i’m curious about how they explain all this within their own culture/lore. I can only imagine they tell mythical stories of themselves being visited by strange creatures and beings
  • @jdenton1337
    The story of the ship crashing near the island and then them getting attacked by mysterious people they didn't know existed would make an amazing horror film
  • @hirehigher
    I wonder if it's possible to record audio from a distance to study their language? I think it would be so interesting to learn how they live without actually making contact.
  • @duskshadowbrony
    That island is basically when you forget that some of your units were off on a random patch of land in Civ, and you didn't upgrade them because of that.
  • What I find fascinating is why so many feel the urge to want to force themselves onto a people who clearly just want to be left alone.