Great job! I love to see a woman in a tractor. I hope this inspire s young women to be adventurous and have no limits.Thanks. I would like to do something like that before I kick the bucket.
@georgekatis8855
2 жыл бұрын
great adventure
@job1503
3 жыл бұрын
Hallo Manon, waar ben je anno 2020 mee bezig ?
@sergelouchez9090
3 жыл бұрын
vraiment formidable
@espenjohansen8074
6 жыл бұрын
hi, I love what you have done! But just a quick question I am sure there is a perfectly good explanation on: at 2:50 there is a man driving the tractor?
@NatureRecycleFlorida
6 жыл бұрын
awesome awesome
@RamiAzzedine
8 жыл бұрын
I LOVE IT WHY THERE IS NO COMMENTS ON YOUR PAGE ...?
@OktaviaWindi-t8f
11 ай бұрын
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@kyleshores432
6 жыл бұрын
Need to get the tractors from Antarctica one and two, and do a convoy
@paulwomack5866
4 жыл бұрын
Did you use special diesel? I would have expected diesel to set like a brick at those temperatures!! The original Fergusons were running petrol, so no problem for them. (actually, I imagine the oils and lubricants had to be switched for low temp "specials" too)
@adwest68
3 жыл бұрын
Geweldig
@mrrolandlawrence
4 жыл бұрын
what happened to the tractor once it was there? did you take it back or is it in use there at the station?
@riskikewes7930
4 жыл бұрын
😮
@أيامذهبتولنتعود-ك7ه
4 жыл бұрын
كيف يمكنهم العيش في هذا المكان
@stephanhaak50
4 жыл бұрын
How could they live on the moon?
@MrIkesimba
6 жыл бұрын
Flat Earthers incoming...
@gordonbyron5145
6 жыл бұрын
That's fucking stupid. Sending a symbol of industrialization and carbon emissions on this pristine ground is offensive
@Tractormeis
6 жыл бұрын
This expedition driving a vehicle on the remotest continent of the World. Driving on snow and ice - in a place where no life is possible -, thousands of kilometres away from any other living being, I contemplated a lot about how we humans affect and impact our planet.... We drive our vehicles through areas full of vulnerable life and beings, which all directly feel the impact of the exhausts, and never really think about or truly act upon the impact we have on the World around us. Isn't this World, with all life upon it, a beautiful place that needs us as a human race to change our ways of doing things? When I started the Tractor Girl story (10 years before the South Pole expedition), still nobody was talking global warming or climate change. I was trying to prove in a more general way that 'impossible things are in fact possible' if we would more often just do! Asking others to rethink there believes about their own lives and their dreams. Now being back from this expedition I'm inspired more than ever by to tell hopeful stories. We need it! The earth needs it. I wish to put all my energy and efforts in helping create a new and better planet in which we restore the earth and look after it. Finding (and putting into practise!) new ways of agriculture that actually don't deprive but build up. Antarctica with it's super cold temperatures (-30 to -60C in summer) has long forgotten about this lonely tractor traversing it's surface for a few weeks (on the way back from the geographic South Pole most of my tracks had already been erased by an enormous storm making navigation a challenge). But the lessons learned and the hopeful gift she gave me will stay with me forever. Guiding my energies towards a better future for our children. An enormous task ahead to make that change. - One that seems almost impossible, and a helpless effort - We better get started. On a small and personal scale I put that dream into practise by starting to build a food forest around my rural house and making my home as energy neutral as possible. Teaching my children as I learn by doing so. By connecting the inspring people I've met across the globe so they can (possibly) work together, building a small but global community of people who positively dó and try and can help or inspire each other! And by telling stories that address our global community. Hoping to inspire in several ways. (maybe becoming angry like you do right now, is actually a good thing. For me and my awareness, and for you. Anger showing you that you actually care about this matter and maybe wish to start your own actions to counteract or counter impact other human beings stupidity.) *Yes. I agree with you. It was crazy stupid what I did. But the impact it had on others..... really... wasn't. A grateful Tractor Girl. (happy to live, to learn, and to act upon lessons learned - grateful for the given opportunity to do so.)
@gordonbyron5145
6 жыл бұрын
Yeah I get it you had a great time playing in the snow but still it made no sense. You're just too stubborn to see it. By the way that's also why people have already forgotten about your little stunt. Next time think of the planet first when you try to do a good action.
@Tractormeis
6 жыл бұрын
I had no awareness whatsoever about global warming and the like when I started this whole adventure back in 2005. When the global conversation went from aids- awareness and helping 'woman first' in Africa to climate change (while I was in Africa bush-camping), like mr. Trump I thought it was just another hype to scare us off, or made up to fill someone else's pockets more than they were really serious. Oh how I've come to see that stupidity (well better call it what it is: naivety!) for a big mistake indeed! It took a while for me to see that. But now I do and take action accordingly, which in fact not many people can say. So yes, I do think of the planet first. (actually, I've always have) And try to work towards a sustainable future for our children.
@georgekatis8855
2 жыл бұрын
@@gordonbyron5145 why don't you help save the Planet to and stop breathing
@gordonbyron5145
2 жыл бұрын
@@georgekatis8855 You're hating cause you know I'm right bitch
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