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Created by: Mari Feher, Hosted by: Ania WiktorowiczAre ice caves the same as glacier caves? Should you be taking your selfie with them or explore them on your own? Did you know that the PNW has one of the few remaining ice caves inside glaciers on our back yard volcanos in the entire country? Eddy Cartaya, the Indiana Jones of Glacier Caving , TED Talk speaker and will give you the scoop of the intimate details of these majestic formations. Cartaya and his climbing partner, Brent McGregor explored the frozen caves created in the Sandy Glacier and in 2011, they identified and explored three caves which they named Snow Dragon, Pure Imagination and Frozen Minotaur. As one of the couple of dozens of glacier cave rescuers in the world, not only does Eddy work with NASA and is a co-founder of Glacier Cave Explorers he is one of the most esteemed members of Portland Mountain Rescue with countless rescues under his belt. Come and listen to Eddy's fascinating, geek-out worthy stories about a part of the world only a few lucky people get to venture to: the belly of the beast.
Snow Dragon. Pure Imagination. Frozen Minotaur. These are the names Eddy Cartaya and his climbing partner Brent McGregor gave three glacier caves that they were the first to explore. As the Sandy Glacier slowly slides down Mount Hood in Oregon, the caves and tunnels inside it morph annually thanks to warm water from above and warm air from below. At TEDYouth, Cartaya takes us inside these magical spaces where the ice glows in bright blues and greens, and where artifacts rain from the ceiling.
설용(雪龍; Snow Dragon), 진상(眞想), 얼어붙은 미노타우루스. 이런 이름들은 에디 카타야와 그의 등반 동료인 브렌트 맥그리거가 최초로 탐사한 빙하 동굴에 붙인 이름입니다. 샌디 빙하가 오레곤주의 후드산을 천천히 미끄러져 내려오면서, 상부의 따뜻한 물과 하부에서 올라오는 따뜻한 공기로 인하여 빙하 안에는 매년 동굴과 터널이 만들어집니다. TEDYouth에서 카타야는 얼음이 푸른색과 초록으로 빛나고 천정에서 조각물이 비처럼 내려오는 이런 마법의 공간으로 우리를 안내합니다.
Dragon de Neige. Pure Imagination. Minotaure gelé. Voilà les noms qu'Eddy Cartaya et son partenaire d'alpinisme Brent McGregor ont donné aux grottes de glacier qu'ils sont les premiers à avoir explorées. Alors que le glacier Sandy glisse lentement le long du Mont Hood dans l'Oregon, les grottes et tunnels à l'intérieur se transforment chaque année grâce à l'eau chaude venant d'au-dessus d'elles et l'air froid se trouvant en-dessous d'elles. A TEDYouth, Cartaya nous emmène dans ces lieux magiques où la glace brille de bleu et de vert et où les objets pleuvent du plafond.
Dragón de Nieve. Pura Imaginación. Minotauro Helado. Estos son los nombres que Eddy Cartaya y su compañero de escalada, Brent McGregor, dieron a tres cuevas glaciares que descubrieron. A medida que el glaciar Sandy se desliza lentamente por el Monte Hood en Oregón, las cuevas y túneles de su interior se transforman año a año gracias al agua caliente de arriba y al aire caliente que está abajo. En TEDYouth, Cartaya nos lleva a recorrer estos espacios mágicos donde el hielo se ilumina con azules y verdes brillantes, y llueven objetos desde el techo.
"Snow Dragon" (Schneedrache). "Pure Imagination" (Reine Fantasie). "Frozen Minotaur" (Gefrorener Minotaurus). Das sind die Namen, die Eddy Cartaya und sein Kletterpartner Brent McGregor den drei Gletscherhöhlen gaben, die sie als Allererste erforschten. Während der Gletscher Sandy langsam den Berg Mount Hood in Oregon hinabgleitet, verwandeln sich die Höhlen und Tunnel in ihm jedes Jahr durch warmes Wasser von oben und warme Luft von unten. Bei TEDYouth nimmt uns Cartaya mit hinein in diese magischen Orte, wo das Eis in hellem Blau und Grün erstrahlt und wo es Objekte von der Decke regnet.
Dragão da Neve. Pura Imaginação. Minotauro Congelado. Estes são nomes que Eddy Cartaya e seu parceiro de escaladas, Brent McGregor, deram a três cavernas glaciárias que eles foram os primeiros a explorar. Conforme o glaciar Sandy desliza lentamente pelo Monte Hood, as cavernas e túneis dentro dela se transformam a cada ano, graças à água aquecida de cima e ao ar quente de baixo. No TEDYouth, Cartaya nos leva para dentro desses lugares mágicos, onde o gelo brilha em tons de verde e azul, e onde coisas escorrem do teto.