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Bright Science
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 ม.ค. 2023
Discovering the world around us.
Produced in Los Angeles.
Contact: BrightScience01@gmail.com
Produced in Los Angeles.
Contact: BrightScience01@gmail.com
California's Ancient Super Lake
While the earth transitioned out of the Ice Age period, glacial meltwater flowed into California’s Central Valley, creating an ancient super-lake that sprawled over 300 miles from north to south. Where did this massive lake go?
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Mystery of The Olmec’s
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The colossal Olmec Heads, scattered across ancient Mesoamerica, hold secrets that continue to baffle scientists and historians alike. These massive sculptures-each carved from stone not found anywhere near where the heads were discovered-raise fascinating questions. How did the Olmec civilization transport these enormous stones over vast distances? Were they symbols of power, tributes to leader...
Mystery of The Nazca Lines
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In the vast, empty desert of Southern Peru lies one of the greatest mysteries of the ancient world. For nearly 2,000 years, hundreds of enormous shapes have been etched into the earth, depicting geometric patterns, animals, and strange figures across miles of desolate land, silently awaiting explanation.
The Deepest Pit In The Ocean | Mariana Trench
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The deep sea is a vast world of cold, dark mysteries. At the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, The seafloor drops deep into the abyss of another world. It is one of the most mysterious and least explored places on Earth. #marianastrench #ancienthistory #deepocean
Plato's City Under The Sea: Discovering Atlantis
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For millennia, the story of Atlantis has captivated the minds of dreamers and scholars alike. The ancient philosopher, Plato, spoke of this lost kingdom-a place where human achievement reached its pinnacle, only to be swallowed by the unforgiving sea in a single day. It was once thought only to be a legend, but the search for Atlantis has persevered and uncovered secrets of the past.
The Ancient World of New Caledonia
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In the heart of the South Pacific lies a mesmerizing gem shrouded in mystery and captivating beauty. It beckons scientists to unravel its remarkable scientific history. As if emerging from the depths of time this remote paradise has earned the moniker "The Lost World" for its awe-inspiring blend of unique biodiversity and ancient geological wonders that rarely exist today. Welcome to New Caledo...
Ancient Ocean Under The Sahara
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The Sahara is synonymous with the word desert, perhaps the largest desert ever. The Sahara is a little over 9 million square miles or 8% of the world’s surface. But did you know the Sahara was once lush and green? In today's video we will be diving deep into the history of the famous Sahara Desert.
Disappeared when nestle sucked it all out to make strawberry flavored “milk”
Animals are not that smart but to me it would seem more likely the animals would simply follow the shoreline of the receding lake for water when the draining period began rather than embarking on some giant migration to completely different area in search of water ?
It is doubtful that animals would just drop dead from lack of food or water as portrayed in the video. Animals are resourceful. They would have migrated to areas where food and water can be found.
Come on stupid's, reverse engineer it. Enough said.
I grew up in the Santa Clara valley and often noted that before the Golden Gate was opened by seismic action the next low elevation passage to the sea was the Coyote Creek valley to Morgan Hill, then the Llegas Creek drainage to the Pajaro River, accounting for the huge submarine canyon in Monterey Bay.
The earth changed rotation around the sun and that's it!
I think Lake Tulare is partially full again.
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Because of the amount rain and snow pack we had a couple of years back Lake Tulare has reappeared. That is in the southern valley. Now the town of Cochran is surrounded by water. Lake Tulare would be a good follow up video to this one. Farm land, houses, roads all underwater. I guess the has refilled several times in the past. Once Lake Tulare was the largest body of fresh water west of the Mississippi. Up until the early 1900s Riverboats could make it all the way inland to Fresno from the Sacramento delta on the San Joaquin river. I called BS on that when I first herd that but it is true.
Stupid theory
Gobekli tele has the same carvings
I speculated that the Central Valley had been a lake on my first drive southbound on I-5 in the early 1970s.
INTERESTING....
YEP!
There are atleast 2 lakes that disappeared in the west and that loss of water and the resulting, lake effect, on loc a l weather contributed greatly to the arid nature of the west. One is mentioned here the other is or was lake bonneville in the great basin area to the east towards utah. These two very large lakes were destructed by earthquake s thus altering the enviroment
And wtf.... it's about animals or geology?
Where there's water there is life!
I saw a simulation video of the progression of water levels going above sea level and california did get very flooded in the middle, Sacramento was GONE
It disappeared the second dinosaurs started driving diesel trucks...lol
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Although the Giant Ground Sloth 🦥 of the Pleistocene epoch is mentioned, they're not shown in the animations. However the massive Short-faced Bear of that age is shown several times but wasn't named! The giant canid species called the Dire Wolf was mentioned but wasn't well illustrated unfortunately! 'INTERESTING CONTENT HOWEVER I'd prefer water being illustrated flowing downhill and ESPECIALLY A HUMAN VOICED NARRATION! 🇨🇦 🍁 🇺🇸 🌎 🐘 🐘 🐘 🌎 🇺🇲 🍁 🇨🇦
Thank you for the feedback!! It's helpful! Working out all the kinks with this new channel.
It is a real voice. He is not a professional though. Maybe he needs some more direction...
It's "Car-KEEN-ez" Straight. I'm looking at it right now. :)
I like your use of "Ritualistic" rather than "Religious" because they never show a connection to a God
Thank you God ❤❤❤
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FASCINANT. !! 8:21 8:22 8:22 8:25
I hope the supposed to be extinct giant gecko of New Caledonia still exists.
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One time...I had to poop. I found a portable potty. I opened the door. What I saw was a mountain of poop protruding above the toilet seat. I had to poop, so I just pooped on top of the poop mountain. 😅
wtf matt
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It'a good parable
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Free New Caledonia 🇳🇨 from France colonial Occupation of Kanaky land
@ 2:40 you’ve shown Manana (Rabbit) Island, Waimanalo, Hawaii.
I have been in Noumea back in No. of 1997 with a Japanese friend, just for a very short visit, but I immediately loved the island of New Caledonia from the very first steps there! This documentary is so well-created! Full of details and with brief but clear narration, I love everything in it, salute to all in your team and thanks for sharing us (the audiences at home) great knowledge on the unique and charming flora and fauna of this great island! Greeting from Thailand.....
Can’t wait until they are a country
Why?
@@OutragedPufferfish because neo-colonies in the 21st century still exist and shouldn’t. That’s why
@@flyinpug3791 There'd be hundreds of tiny new countries if every nation got its own state.
@@OutragedPufferfish nah, just overseas territories for now.
@@flyinpug3791 The Kurds are 70 million people, the biggest stateless nation. Turkey also uses violence to keep them repressed. They deserve their own country before some tiny island in the middle of the ocean.
a hundred words, all of them jargon, where one would do. I've never seen such overblown bulls-it
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He's back to provide more knowledge.
You do know it’s not actually “fossil fuel”…right?
C zero 2? wtf :D:D
Polar Bears in Antartica. LOL
You're right! Polar bears, or any species of bear, cannot be found in Antarctica. Polar bears evolved during a time when the North and South poles were not connected by ice or land, so they stayed at the North Pole. Makes for a pretty thumbnail though!