Jom Pop I went out there about a month ago... and it was nice. I mean, it's a strange place, but I like strange, so... Took some great abandoned building shots! 😊
Thanks for making this interesting video, but I would disagree with the statement at the end that without the care of humans, nature tends to fall apart. Nature did just fine for millions of years before humans were on the Earth. Now that humans are here and on the march, we are in the process of causing the sixth mass extinction that our planet has known.
Eugene Khutoryansky Yeah, but by that count 5 mass extinctions happened before humans got here. So I'd say Nature is better at chaos and disorder and destruction than humans so far. The difference between humanity and nature is that humanity can interfere and prevent chaos, disorder, and destruction. Including extinctions.
You were talking about the lake, then for absolutely no reason to switched to talking about mud bubbles for a bit. Then we watched a 3 minute montage of mud bubbles. Then we switched back to the lake with absolutely no transition. ...what?!? XD
The Hoover Dam has killed any hope of maintaining this Mistake Lake, by preventing the floods that used to ruin the area. This video is nearly 4 years old and the situation has gotten much worse. Purposely - gotten much worse. It IS returning to the condition it was before 1905 - and with the Hoover Dam, it will guarantee that this hell-hole will dry up. It is now toxic, choked down with no oxygen, the remaining fish are gone, the birds have mostly left. The newly exposed land is being sold. It's a done deal. Soon to be a large salt flat - just as it was years ago.
@@awildfilingcabinet6239 The areas can be sampled, and any areas with high pesticide levels can be covered with gravel and sand. The area is surrounded by a huge desert with pervasive blowing particulates anyway. The newly exposed playa will be exposed over the next decade allowing controlled coverage
@EveryDay Not sure what you are saying and who you are saying it to. The only way to reduce the effect of the decades-long pollution is to seal it up and prevent access. That is not a waste of time (unless you want to breath pesticides) nor resources
@EveryDay Let me instruct you with facts: There IS ag runoff, want pictures? THAT and the extremely polluted New River are the only feeds into the Mistake Lake now. They are adding concentrated pollutants to the already highly polluted lake. Another fact: Fine particles blow across the newly exposed playa (and the desert surrounding) without mechanical contact from RVs. The wind whips up the top layer. Yes, asbestos is a concern.....but it is in very low levels. The pollutants and metals (naturally occurring selenium) are a direct concern. The area of concern (downwind) is too gigantic to make off limits with barbed wire - hell - we get resistance with a wall on our border! Young children and breathing impaired individuals should already be out of downwind areas. To remain is child abuse. People more for health reasons and weather reasons all the time. The state owes these people nothing. By the way, there are no indigenous fish or critters in that water.....they were all added in over the years. And it was more than salt killing off the life in the lake - the agricultural runoff fed the algae that overgrew and sucked all the oxygen out of the water. Then it cycles and dies off and decomposes - creating that horrible smell. It keeps repeating this cycle. That is why this lake is already termed dead, cannot be saved and must be dried up. We don't add water to a polluted lake.
@@june19v, yea they have so much extra water in California the farmers water the fields to the point there is continuous runoff from them. That is why half the farmland is dead from lack of water. Have you driven the I5 recently? Millions of acres of dead farm land. The politicians need to protect the smelt and make sure all usable water ends up in the ocean so they can enforce drought laws.
fly: *attempts desperately to ruin the sentimental gravity of your culminating speech* you: *activates maximum-ponder-drive, generating prefontal heat THUS repelling the fly through pure thought*
Lol 6:31 the bug's like "Look ma! I'm on TH-cam!" xD But seriously, very interesting video. I never thought I'd be so fascinated in watching mud bubbles pop for over a minute straight :o
Stuff i do I haven't played Blacklight in a long while. Has there been anything new? Any updates or are they still letting pc die and Playstation grow? I wanted them to add that compound to pc so much.
***** Sure, the PC version did die to the PS4 version, but it's getting a parity Patch that with make it equal the PS4 version. Anyway, I just liked the logo. I haven't played in years..
Walter Joseph Kovacs Alamo Sea in GTA. Despite everyone leaving Salton there are little enclaves of people who want to get away from it all, just like Trevor.
Been there. The fish bones were so high along the shore and the stench so bad, it was hard to see beauty in the lake. But hey, it's a short drive to some beautiful mountains near there, and it was in those mountains that I proposed to my wonderful wife of 19 years! The desert view below provides a gorgeous contrast to the mountain scenery. I love the Salton Sea area... from a distance.
I live their so here’s some tips don’t come out in the summer it can get up to 125 if you do find a nice place to dine and cool off. We have some of the nicest sunsets and sunrises with the sky turning a nice orange pink very beautiful when theirs a few clouds . It is a small community and we love visitors. Can be glad to say I’m a part of the community lived here my whole life of 16 years.
@@bloopbloop7061 I used to visit Calipatria on business (in the summer ...) and kept wanting to visit the Salton Sea. But my desire to get back home to 75° from the 110 was too strong. So one time I went there first, and it is a surreal place, almost dreamlike (it was hazy that day, heat hazy). Glad I went, but sad to know its eventual demise. The only savior is a biblical flood of rain, and that's not helpful otherwise. One of my favorite sci-fi 'B' movies is 'The Monster that Challenged the World' which took place at the (made up) Naval Facility on the Salton Sea.
@@Coffeetime110 depends on what you mean by swim able I would not go in their now but like 8 years ago we would jump into the keys near desert shores of my grandmas dock now their is no water in the keys and it’s super salty like really salty
+Amineo Start with yourself and then help others around you achieve consistency within their moral principles. Live THAT life. Don't wait for a majority to do something good.
@@geo3106 Are you saying that some parts of the lake are wider? If so, I agree. I've never been there but on a flight from LA to Chicago, we flew over a huge lake. It was so big, I'm sure it was the Salton Sea.
Trying to have serious conversation about moral obligation and consequences of our actions.... THE FLIES. THE FLIES! HEY ARE YOU TRYING TO SHARE YOUR FEELINGS? HOW ABOUT I LAND ON YOUR FACE! NO? HOW ABOUT YOUR CAMERA?
MattsAwesomeStuff There is a capslock key next to the A on your keyboard. Push it once, make sure you type lowercase letters by default, and never push it again.
carultch THERE IS A TINY BUTTON ABOVE YOUR BALLS. CUT IT OFF TO ENSURE YOUR CRAPPY SENSE OF HUMOR WILL NEVER BE PASSED ONTO THE NEXT GENERATION. Jeeze, it was a joke about panicking when an insect gets close to your face and how he didn't.
I guess he meant salt in a more chemical sense. Salt in chemistry is used to refer to a variety of compounds. What you mean by salt NaCl is common salt / table salt.
I would legit be really interested in lobbying to turn this into an algal carbon sink. It's so static, and so large. You'd have to regulate the runoff but it could be huge for carbon capture.
Those mud "volcano`s" are also underwater in a few places. One time I watched my brother pull three nice corvina from above a muddy water boil of a mud pot. It was weird.
If they diverted the agricultural run-of, it would have helped stop the increased nutrients in the water. The water can be cleaned, there are several ways, using floating plants is one of them to get the nutrients used up. Its simple but could be effective.
and more importantly, who is gonna pay for it? it's some dead spot in the desert. you'd need to pay salary to people who'll clean it up, material, etc. that stuff doesn't just do itself.
@@coralinemortiez9267 It's a good thing that area of the Coachella Valley is one of the wealthiest places in the country. They could get the funds in a heartbeat if they really wanted to
@@tmtmtlsml I actually live in Salton city and I know for a fact that Leonardo DiCaprio donated $1 million dollars to help fix the Salton Sea and our mayor has “raised” money to help fix it but our city council are the ones that are delaying anyone from fixing the problem. We are considered a part of the Riverside county, San Diego county, and Imperial county but when we need help no county claims us. It’s frustrating because everyone comes to do a video about the Salton Sea and claim that the area is abandoned or dying off but in reality we were abandoned by all the counties I mentioned. It still a huge tourist attraction especially for those who are interested in off roading or hiking
Imagine falling in a mud volcano, but it's a 3 foot deep hole just big enough to get your hips though, so you get stuck on your elbows while your body gets scorching burns up to your hips and there's toxic gas pushing up around you, making your lungs burn. You cans get out and in your panic slowly slide down further into the mud
Now imagine all those CO2 building up under the surface and suddenly releasing and killing every living being in a 16 miles radius. Which happened once in some other lake
The video misses at least 2 important issues. The silt at the bottom of the lake contains salts and metals which would be harmful to human health if the Salton Sea goes dry. The dust of that silt would blow around the entire region and even into Los Angeles. Already kids who live in the vicinity of the Sea have much higher asthma rates than kids in other areas do. So to avoid a public health hazard, the Sea should be preserved. The second issue is the cost of remediation. There have been engineering studies which created a plan (or several) to bring fresh water into the Sea, but that requires a source of fresh water where it's already in shortage, energy to run the pumps, and a lot of money to build and maintain the system. No one has come up with the money. Meanwhile, the salinity keeps getting higher. Right now, tilapia are the only fish that can survive there. In a year or 2, not even they will survive.
I wonder if the surrounding land is fertile enough to be forested as well? If people could introduce some plant species that could survive that environment, maybe it would help stabilize the area. That's a big maybe though, and lord knows how much it costs.
Hey, Veritasium. Is it actually possible for something to be 2-D? What I was thinking of is that if something truly had no width, then wouldn't it not exist? Doesn't everything in the universe have to be 3-D. It disturbs me when I hear about a "2-D" movie because the light being projected is obviously 3-D. Also a "2-D" painting is also 3-D because of the width of the paint. Also what disturbs me the most is when a teacher says that paper is 2-D. In my mind I think " Well I it was 2-D it wouldn't exist! No matter how thin the width is it still has a width therefore making it 3-D. Please explain if it is truly possible to have something that is 2-D.
The movie is made up of information, the information is in the form of a two-dimensional image. You could have an 8D movie if you wanted, but you'd find it difficult to watch it. As for a "real" 2-D object, if you ignore the fields and the non-valance quarks and the fact that particles have a probability distribution, you might be able to consider a proton a 2D object. The three point particle valence quarks form a plane.
IamGrimalkin But in order for that proton to exist, would it not have to have some sort of width (even if the width is non-measurable). See because if it apparently had no width whatsoever, the it could not physically exist. It is just illogical.
Marshall Spietzack All fundamental particles are point particles, they have no width, length, or height. So if you put three of them together, you get a plane. But really, my point is a bit contrived because there isn't usually just the three valence quarks in the proton, quark-antiquark pairs appear and disappear too, and of course there are the gluons that hold it together. Also, because of quantum mechanics, the quarks form more of a probability distribution of where they might be, which takes up a volume.
Marshall Spietzack 2D is just theory. We can't say for sure that 2D exists, the same way we can't say for sure that 4D exists, because we live in a 3D world. We can imagine 2D so it is not as abstract as 4D. Shadows are probably the nearest to 2D we can get.
T0LPm Ok. Although I'm not sure even a shadow is 2D because it is the absence of light and the absence of light caused from an object (let's say a human) would still be 3D because it goes from the part of our body the is blocking the sun, to the wall, floor, etc. Anyway, thanks for telling me it's just a theory because I got fairly confused.
I mean that sped up the process but ultimately any body of water that doesn’t have an outlet is going to become so salty that it supports little to no life great salt lake Dead Sea etc
You should loose that habit...trust me on this. You were not looking at the other end of the lake. The other side! Don't be so critical...you will have more friends!
MisterDeadGuy for a moment there i thaught my computer was broken, playing slow motion for a long time. I guess it was half accident and half lost in the moment of the mud bubbles..
I think you showed photos of the Aral Sea, but the opposite happened there, one of the fourth largest lakes in the world dried up by the Soviet Union. You should do a video on that and the complications of restoring the once great lake. Thanks for the great videos! Jim
5:52 "In the absence of our caring things tend towards disorder, things naturaly fall apart. And i feel like if we dont do anything the result is going to be messy and ugly." In my opinion we shpuld take the complete opposite lesson from this. Although it is true that nature always increases entropie in every system all by itself, the result is in my opinion not messy and ugly. The increadible diversity we can see everywhere, from looking at the smallest of details through a microscope, to the nature around us up to the mindblowing, never the same, reaches of the universe we can see when looking into a telescope are the direct result of entropie. If we leave the lake be it will become more beautiful than we could ever make it. Maybe it will dry up first, but it will be back eventually. And every step untill then will be filled with detailes and beautiful views.
It will definately dry up and it will not return. The increase in salinity is due to agricultural run off so the amount of salt there now would never match the natural levels the plains had before. That amount of salt is making life impossible and because the salt deposit contains polutants it will never be harvested either. It's destined to dry up and remain lifeless. There was a time in the past when this could have been reverted and the evaporation would not have been the end of the lake as you say, it could return possibly at some time in the future. But that window has now been closed and there is no future, no life and no redemption for Salton Sea - even if it were to be flooded again.
@@picketf in the close future maybe not. Some time in the past that piece of land was freshly spat out lava, reeking of sulfer and contaminated with heavy metals. It took nothing but time for it to change completely and it will change again. If we dont use it as a nuclear waste dump humans have no chance of changing it permanently. Nature works on diffrent time spans than we are used to.
if you ever consider... because of the law of entropy, everything goes to chaos, but living things have a strange habit of taking disorder and making it orderly. for example, the way our cells take proteins and assemble them into a more complex form for easier access. I find it fascinating that of all things, life would be the one to bring order to the chaos
So much misinformation. He does eventually mention that the Salton Sea has periodically flooded - every 400-500 years. Since it has no outflow the basin has gradually become salty - not from fertilizer runoff, although those nutrients contribute to the algal blooms. Between lakes it has been a dry lake bed and salt was mined there in the 19th century. The salinity of the lake, which varies depending on how much water is in it, is high because of its geologically long history of flooding and drying. The annual fish die offs are the result of algal blooms, not salinity. It will return to being a dry lake bed now that San Diego is taking the excess agricultural irrigation water that was keeping the lake full.
James Smith He tries to turn the Salton Sea into an environmental mess, echoing the papal "duty of care" message. It was a dry lake bed we turned into a bird sanctuary for over a century.
George Applegate Well the algae blooms are THE mess. He never specifically said the salinity of the lake was caused by agriculture only that the evaporation caused it. Much like the Dead Sea.
He must have some self discipline not to smack the flies off his face
I've lived in Australia a long time
tevin persinger I thought the same thing too. I would be pretty much just whacking away at the flies the whole video if I was him.
Veritasium the flies that bad in Australia? I had a bad enough time with them in India.
Kyle Welsby he literally said he was in California like 8 times.
The flies are way worse than that in Australia haha
this turned from interesting and educational to depressing and sad in just over 7 minutes...
My girl on her period
@Anthony Miranda TRUEEE
"Should this lake exist?"
Should i even exist?
Yes this lake should exist and it can be saved
This isn't sad if you watch the whole thing really
Quite bittersweet sure but it's not purely negative
Every Story of the 50's: "everything was great, except until..."
The Hart-Celler Immigration Act of '65.
Nep Nep you sound like Thanos
.. until the fire nation attacked.
@@0.-.0 Or, all three ....
A great indicator
The old timey commercials and the ruined houses really give this place a Fallout vibe
or Russia vibe yeah looks the same
If they ever make a terrible movie, they know where to go.
Or sandy shores from GTA
@@TheGamingPolitician it is Sandy shores 😂
They should make a Fallout theme park there. Just paint a few old barrels yellow, hide them everywhere and give kids toy Geiger counters.
It’s basically a huge fish tank that hasn’t been cleaned in ages...😬
Helena No it's more like a septic tank that hasn't been cleaned in ages!
Jom Pop I went out there about a month ago... and it was nice. I mean, it's a strange place, but I like strange, so... Took some great abandoned building shots! 😊
Helena Any Topless photos???
Jon MacDonald Shame on you! 😉
Helena 😀😀
(🌻Y🌻)
2:51 that’s what my mother did when I was born
Lmfaoo
So she dressed you up like a new riviera?
@@ThePavelkomin She tried
Lol
😂😂🤣
Physics wasn't enough so he started questioning a lake's existence.
Why not ! :)
It still about physics. Area physicist sees physics in everything in the universe.
Shut up
My brain: okay you need to go to to sleep its 3am
Also me: I dont need sleep, i NEED ANSWERS
I looked at the clock and its 3am... I hate Insomnia
Lmao Sheldon Cooper reference
@@jaridkeen123 why u do not upload anymore video?
I could watch those mud bubbles for hours.
+Rapey Raptor | CS:GO | Highlights same
+Rapey Raptor | CS:GO | Highlights IKR?!
+Rapey Raptor | CS:GO | Highlights i was in a trance
it's like u wasted 1 hour of your life
+Rapey Raptor | CS:GO | Highlights Get a lava lamp, it's nearly as good.
Thanks for making this interesting video, but I would disagree with the statement at the end that without the care of humans, nature tends to fall apart. Nature did just fine for millions of years before humans were on the Earth. Now that humans are here and on the march, we are in the process of causing the sixth mass extinction that our planet has known.
Eugene Khutoryansky Nature is very disorganized. Things are created and fall apart.
U totally misunderstood the lesson of this video
I agree with Eugene
Eugene Khutoryansky Yeah, but by that count 5 mass extinctions happened before humans got here. So I'd say Nature is better at chaos and disorder and destruction than humans so far. The difference between humanity and nature is that humanity can interfere and prevent chaos, disorder, and destruction. Including extinctions.
Joshua Dunbar Humanity is part of nature.
You were talking about the lake, then for absolutely no reason to switched to talking about mud bubbles for a bit. Then we watched a 3 minute montage of mud bubbles. Then we switched back to the lake with absolutely no transition.
...what?!? XD
Corey Lando Mud bubbles are cool. So is geothermal power.
Corey Lando this surprised me in a funny way, i kinda had to chuckle :)
Corey Lando
the new vsauce lol
I liked the mud bubble montage. The lack of transition with pretty cool IMO
Corey Lando LMAO
I'm so blazed right now, but did the bubling mud segment feel like it went on for an eternity? And I loved it.
I was sitting here just now under those same circumstances, it absolutely did lmaoo
@@PTSD_Guts hahaha. Glad somebody else experienced that as well. 😂
Same
We’re all here getting stoned and refreshing recommended videos together in 2021
Same here it felt like 5 minutes I was really confused but I was entranced
6:30 Boi dont scare me like that
Thecatsmeow :3 xD
That's only the reality... Nothing to scare about, accept that, or change your and others' mind...
It doesn't matter if you're scared it will happen!
...you guys realize im talking about the fly jumpscare right
@@spectral8591 clearly not
The Hoover Dam has killed any hope of maintaining this Mistake Lake, by preventing the floods that used to ruin the area. This video is nearly 4 years old and the situation has gotten much worse. Purposely - gotten much worse. It IS returning to the condition it was before 1905 - and with the Hoover Dam, it will guarantee that this hell-hole will dry up. It is now toxic, choked down with no oxygen, the remaining fish are gone, the birds have mostly left. The newly exposed land is being sold. It's a done deal.
Soon to be a large salt flat - just as it was years ago.
*large toxic salt flat. All the run-off, all the pesticides, fertilizer and salt is just going to sit there and accumulate, harming the nearby area
@@awildfilingcabinet6239 The areas can be sampled, and any areas with high pesticide levels can be covered with gravel and sand. The area is surrounded by a huge desert with pervasive blowing particulates anyway. The newly exposed playa will be exposed over the next decade allowing controlled coverage
@EveryDay Not sure what you are saying and who you are saying it to. The only way to reduce the effect of the decades-long pollution is to seal it up and prevent access. That is not a waste of time (unless you want to breath pesticides) nor resources
@EveryDay Let me instruct you with facts: There IS ag runoff, want pictures? THAT and the extremely polluted New River are the only feeds into the Mistake Lake now. They are adding concentrated pollutants to the already highly polluted lake. Another fact: Fine particles blow across the newly exposed playa (and the desert surrounding) without mechanical contact from RVs. The wind whips up the top layer. Yes, asbestos is a concern.....but it is in very low levels. The pollutants and metals (naturally occurring selenium) are a direct concern. The area of concern (downwind) is too gigantic to make off limits with barbed wire - hell - we get resistance with a wall on our border! Young children and breathing impaired individuals should already be out of downwind areas. To remain is child abuse. People more for health reasons and weather reasons all the time. The state owes these people nothing. By the way, there are no indigenous fish or critters in that water.....they were all added in over the years. And it was more than salt killing off the life in the lake - the agricultural runoff fed the algae that overgrew and sucked all the oxygen out of the water. Then it cycles and dies off and decomposes - creating that horrible smell. It keeps repeating this cycle. That is why this lake is already termed dead, cannot be saved and must be dried up. We don't add water to a polluted lake.
@@june19v, yea they have so much extra water in California the farmers water the fields to the point there is continuous runoff from them. That is why half the farmland is dead from lack of water. Have you driven the I5 recently? Millions of acres of dead farm land. The politicians need to protect the smelt and make sure all usable water ends up in the ocean so they can enforce drought laws.
It is kind of hard to lay down a serious and profound monologue with flies crawling on your face.
That's called being outdoors, you should try it some time.
Some people go outside and work, I know it sounds crazy
You ever been to a lake, buddy?
Ghandi would disagree with you yo...
unless you're beelzebub
"Nature will find a way, even if it does not involve us."
Not if we constantly bruise it!
@@muegaltomiganson I mean it definitely still will. Nature will kill all of humanity off before it succumbs to us.
@@derpymule7977
*flashbacks black hole bomb*
@@muegaltomiganson wait when the hell did we make black hole bombs
@@ceoofconfusion100 since Kurzgesagt existed
Nice place, but flies' paradise. Perhaps due to the amount of dead fish.
death to flies! Goddamn ISIS terrorist fly!
You can see them in the video
we all wouldn't live without flys
Prove it, Stalin!
The flies eat algae and are the reason that birds go there.
Sandy Shores really looks good with this graphics mod.
My first thought haha
Fax
i was thinking, wheres my favourite psychopath.
Where’s trevor
Smh
I wanted to slap those flies for you so bad
Daycow417 one of the disadvantages of HD
zookatone or even 4k
Veritasium haha you're in my thread. . . .makes me feel a little special. . . . . .Keep up the good work man
IKR
😂😂😂😂😂IKR!!
fly:
*attempts desperately to ruin the sentimental gravity of your culminating speech*
you:
*activates maximum-ponder-drive, generating prefontal heat THUS repelling the fly through pure thought*
Why the mud volcano oddly satisfying
Ya like the bubble pop eh?
IDK!
It's so sMoOtH
I want the slo-mo guys to take video of those bubbles bursting.
Because it’s ASMR
6:20 There's just a lack of caring...
*fly lands on his forehead*
Yup... No fucks were ever given.
I respect him for the bravery of talking while a bunch of flies flying around. One almost go in his mouth
XD
That fly really wanted its 13 seconds of fame.
I
You what?
Lol 6:31 the bug's like "Look ma! I'm on TH-cam!" xD
But seriously, very interesting video. I never thought I'd be so fascinated in watching mud bubbles pop for over a minute straight :o
Are you subbed to, like every channel on TH-cam or something!?
Graham Rich Just every one you watch. ;)
josh11735 mum get the camera
lmao ITS A MONSTE...oh.
Lol... We could be friends ...
“A lack of caring” as the fly is taste testing your face lol
All those flies would drive me crazy...
Conor Porteous you may want to avoid Australia in the summertime then... Us Australians grow a sensitivity to not notice them at all xD
Stuff i do I haven't played Blacklight in a long while. Has there been anything new? Any updates or are they still letting pc die and Playstation grow? I wanted them to add that compound to pc so much.
You wanted to catch them with your tongue, didn't you?
Winson Li PC's getting a parity Patch soon. Then there's a full roadmap of content patches.
***** Sure, the PC version did die to the PS4 version, but it's getting a parity Patch that with make it equal the PS4 version.
Anyway, I just liked the logo. I haven't played in years..
I liked this video just because he put up with all those flies XD
how many files did he deal with?
69, at least
Ashchu117 69 😏 jk
Ashchu117 because it's so stinky when fish die
*+RandomAct OfKindness* lol fixed it thx
FYI: this is the lake in GTA V
Walter Joseph Kovacs Yep, Alamo Sea from GTA V, even the abandoned resorts.
Maybe that's why it seemed familiar
Walter Joseph Kovacs Alamo Sea in GTA. Despite everyone leaving Salton there are little enclaves of people who want to get away from it all, just like Trevor.
opsin Yeah, Salton City is there, for instance. Looks arid and abandoned, but people live there!
Walter Joseph Kovacs exept in gta v there is an outflow river and it is at sea level but we get the idea
This has to be the saddest video of him. In the end, the camera pan over on the lake and silently video ends unlike any other video
Watchout Trevor might be there, you never know what he is up to.
eTheBlack Usually meth
The only thing they farm there is methamphetamine
Hahahaha true to that...
eTheBlack Oh man! I made the same comment and I came down here to see if anyone else thought the same thing! I didn't come down far enough XD
eTheBlack *sigh*
Those mud bubbles were so satisfying to watch.
Gen Z: "Ah. That was satisfying."
1:21
@@HideFromIt thanks, stranger.
Been there. The fish bones were so high along the shore and the stench so bad, it was hard to see beauty in the lake. But hey, it's a short drive to some beautiful mountains near there, and it was in those mountains that I proposed to my wonderful wife of 19 years! The desert view below provides a gorgeous contrast to the mountain scenery. I love the Salton Sea area... from a distance.
Went there 3 days ago. Truly magical to explore some of these largely abandoned towns. Desert Shores, Bombay Beach. A must do if you're in SoCal
Agree, love exploring the area. Bombay Beach is the bomb.. Don't forget the Slabs!
I live their so here’s some tips don’t come out in the summer it can get up to 125 if you do find a nice place to dine and cool off. We have some of the nicest sunsets and sunrises with the sky turning a nice orange pink very beautiful when theirs a few clouds . It is a small community and we love visitors. Can be glad to say I’m a part of the community lived here my whole life of 16 years.
@@bloopbloop7061 I used to visit Calipatria on business (in the summer ...) and kept wanting to visit the Salton Sea. But my desire to get back home to 75° from the 110 was too strong. So one time I went there first, and it is a surreal place, almost dreamlike (it was hazy that day, heat hazy). Glad I went, but sad to know its eventual demise. The only savior is a biblical flood of rain, and that's not helpful otherwise. One of my favorite sci-fi 'B' movies is 'The Monster that Challenged the World' which took place at the (made up) Naval Facility on the Salton Sea.
@@bloopbloop7061 is the lake swimmable?
@@Coffeetime110 depends on what you mean by swim able I would not go in their now but like 8 years ago we would jump into the keys near desert shores of my grandmas dock now their is no water in the keys and it’s super salty like really salty
2:00 also known, scientifically, as the "Taco Bell Effect"
You get frer gas from taco bell
Good ol mudbutt
Lol
Damn 420 likes
Humans do have great power to shape the planet. Imagine what we could do if we all cared.
just imagination...:(
Bros Badass Sadly....
+Amineo It would be best if we just left nature alone and only try to change things where humans live.
+Amineo
Get Government out of the way and a Capitalist will Care.
+Amineo
Start with yourself and then help others around you achieve consistency within their moral principles.
Live THAT life. Don't wait for a majority to do something good.
Comment section:
10% about the lake
90% about the flies
1% about the distribution of comments
“You can’t even see the other end of this lake”
Hol up then, what I seein then?
that's not the complete other side.
You can't see the end of the lake, not the side...
@@ZebraFacts Dude, what I meant is that the lake is much wider in the other areas.
@@geo3106 Are you saying that some parts of the lake are wider? If so, I agree. I've never been there but on a flight from LA to Chicago, we flew over a huge lake. It was so big, I'm sure it was the Salton Sea.
@@ZebraFacts yes, thanks
Trying to have serious conversation about moral obligation and consequences of our actions.... THE FLIES. THE FLIES! HEY ARE YOU TRYING TO SHARE YOUR FEELINGS? HOW ABOUT I LAND ON YOUR FACE! NO? HOW ABOUT YOUR CAMERA?
MattsAwesomeStuff There is a capslock key next to the A on your keyboard. Push it once, make sure you type lowercase letters by default, and never push it again.
carultch THERE IS A TINY BUTTON ABOVE YOUR BALLS. CUT IT OFF TO ENSURE YOUR CRAPPY SENSE OF HUMOR WILL NEVER BE PASSED ONTO THE NEXT GENERATION. Jeeze, it was a joke about panicking when an insect gets close to your face and how he didn't.
HAHA HAHA! I LIKE THAT! NICE COMEBACK.
HELP MEEEEEE! HELP MEEEEEEEE!
MattsAwesomeStuff thanks for the comment. It made me lol
..not just salt, but all the chemicals from farming
I guess he meant salt in a more chemical sense. Salt in chemistry is used to refer to a variety of compounds. What you mean by salt NaCl is common salt / table salt.
Nomad Wizard Which crystalize to form toxic salt , Most of us got that
Yeah
the mud volcanoes are very satisfying in slow motion :I
Daniel Crossley Literally what I was thinking xD
Daniel Crossley why the straight face :|
YEEESSSSS
Daniel Crossley true it looks fake but its real
Look like clay
I would legit be really interested in lobbying to turn this into an algal carbon sink. It's so static, and so large. You'd have to regulate the runoff but it could be huge for carbon capture.
*finishes inspirational speech*
*perfectly pans to bird flying across the lake*
trevor should be crashing a plane in there any minute now
+patsie00 :D
Huh?
TheWolfyArtist
Gta
Ha
Gta time !!!!
"There are only a few people left there"?
Why are they ANY people left there? Why are they still there? What do they do there? Who are these people?
They work at the plants
Farmers too.
there are about 300 people there ( give or take) and less every year
they go to work in Palm Springs. Also real estate is extremely cheap. you would have to be extremely reclusive to want to live out there.
They earn a living catching flies.
I remember going there as a kid back in the early 60's when it was thriving. The fishing was amazing.
Pre-Salted Fish Get 'em here, fresh from the water, already preserved!
that fly just crawl onto the camera liek "HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEY MOM"
haha saw that too
Dude I read your comment right as it happened. Dufuh?
+sean wilkerson same
When?
+NaVE BloodWater 6:34
Omg I just realised something........... that's sandy shores in GTA 5
i heard "san andreas"
Well here Sandy shoresis called dessert shores in real life so he's in dessert shores
My mind was blown too
Go back to your mom's basements
Yep and salvation mountain is salvation hill in GTA.
netlfix: are you still watching
someones daughter: 1:22
Lmao
Nice
Someone's daughter is sharting?
@@webpombo7765 apparently
Eagerly waits for the mud to get on the camera. Also remind me of sand shores from GTA V.
It is
yup alamo sea is inspired on this
+Matt Merrill Loooks a bit like fallout irl...without the RAD
Carbonated fizzy mud.
Has anyone tried bottling that ?
"It's packed with minerals!"
What kind of camera do you use?
DJ Inclined I'm now using a Panasonic GH4 with 12-35mm lens
I think gh4 is capable of shooting in 4k, isn't it?
Πιάνο Ακορντεόν yup
are you using the mic on the camera or an external?
Why do TH-cam commenters always ask stupid questions? what next? "what shirt are you wearing?" like just enjoy the dn video
This video was sponsored by Ray-Ban and flies :D
Lol
😂
Lol
bomber1452 I came for this comment !
sara meachel I just came too!!! Gonna wipe up now.
I really love that lesson at the end. Love this channel and can't wait for the next video.
Mud volcanoes in slow motion, I liked that.
Schlomo McGoldstein *glob* *glob* delicious
Schlomo McGoldstein it has nice thicc volume & eccentricity
Hey me and that lake are a lot alike we're both mistakes
Moritz Beck
that's just called being edgy
Don’t say that.
Pyro Technik are you covered in flies as well
Sandy chores gta 5 is based on this place
*shores
+StroopwafelArmy well maybe sandy doesnt like to take out the trash so chores is actually right
+the swedish miner It is based of Bombay Beach
I knew I saw this before
it's not...but whatever
Happy to know I’m not the only one who was hypnotized for an eternity by those bubbles
Fallout: Salton.
Lol
i want the game
More like Alamo Sea and Sandy Shores from GTA 5.
TAKE ME TO THE PLACE, I BELONG. WEST VIRGINIA, MOUNTAIN MAMA, TAKE ME HOOOME, COUNTRY ROAD.
The abandoned buildings remind me heavily of the scenery in Fallout 3, 4, and New Vegas.
slab city is not far from here
Sandy Shores in GTA V.
Thankyou for using metric units! Have a cookie: 🍪
Dylan H he’s Canadian
@@junoballz Well he actually an Aussi, though he has both Canadian and Australian citizenship
I would like but I wanna keep the 123
No
This is definitely the inspiration for the Alamo Sea and Dandy Shores in gta 5.
Yes, it is. You can read about it in the GTA wiki
Those mud "volcano`s" are also underwater in a few places.
One time I watched my brother pull three nice corvina from above a muddy water boil of a mud pot.
It was weird.
Fly:OMGZ I'M ON DA INTERNETZ
***** 6:11 Derek is Lord of the Flies!
Much flies, very buzz.
***** that was his second of fame.
***** INTEWEBZ*
+NecrosVideos Lawl
The slow motion mud bubbles were really awesome. Thank you for explaining where the air comes from.
Wow that ending wasn't expected. It was like "The Birds" but with flys.
I just wanna be touching the mud one of the little mud-volcanoes :3
It's active high threat potential
+AwesomeDesertTortoises No its not
I think it's not really boiling, there are just carbon dioxide bubbles.
But it's still hot :)
+Naur Luin over 9000 degrees
Fun fact, it actually gets up to about 10,800 F (give or take) around the center of the Earth.
*pauses for dramatic effect, fly lands on mouth
If they diverted the agricultural run-of, it would have helped stop the increased nutrients in the water. The water can be cleaned, there are several ways, using floating plants is one of them to get the nutrients used up. Its simple but could be effective.
and more importantly, who is gonna pay for it? it's some dead spot in the desert. you'd need to pay salary to people who'll clean it up, material, etc.
that stuff doesn't just do itself.
@Rui Wang true. It would be a risky investement, though.
@Rui Wang IF and doubt it would be that big considering the history of things like that failing there.
@@coralinemortiez9267 It's a good thing that area of the Coachella Valley is one of the wealthiest places in the country. They could get the funds in a heartbeat if they really wanted to
@@tmtmtlsml I actually live in Salton city and I know for a fact that Leonardo DiCaprio donated $1 million dollars to help fix the Salton Sea and our mayor has “raised” money to help fix it but our city council are the ones that are delaying anyone from fixing the problem.
We are considered a part of the Riverside county, San Diego county, and Imperial county but when we need help no county claims us.
It’s frustrating because everyone comes to do a video about the Salton Sea and claim that the area is abandoned or dying off but in reality we were abandoned by all the counties I mentioned.
It still a huge tourist attraction especially for those who are interested in off roading or hiking
Imagine falling in a mud volcano, but it's a 3 foot deep hole just big enough to get your hips though, so you get stuck on your elbows while your body gets scorching burns up to your hips and there's toxic gas pushing up around you, making your lungs burn. You cans get out and in your panic slowly slide down further into the mud
wow that sure seems uncomfortable, daniel!
Now imagine all those CO2 building up under the surface and suddenly releasing and killing every living being in a 16 miles radius.
Which happened once in some other lake
@@horusreloaded6387 the thing is that CO2 is being vented unlike the other lake.
Veritasium: Should this lake exist.
Me: Well yes, But actually no
Well no but actually yes
No.
But actually yes
The video misses at least 2 important issues. The silt at the bottom of the lake contains salts and metals which would be harmful to human health if the Salton Sea goes dry. The dust of that silt would blow around the entire region and even into Los Angeles. Already kids who live in the vicinity of the Sea have much higher asthma rates than kids in other areas do. So to avoid a public health hazard, the Sea should be preserved. The second issue is the cost of remediation. There have been engineering studies which created a plan (or several) to bring fresh water into the Sea, but that requires a source of fresh water where it's already in shortage, energy to run the pumps, and a lot of money to build and maintain the system. No one has come up with the money. Meanwhile, the salinity keeps getting higher. Right now, tilapia are the only fish that can survive there. In a year or 2, not even they will survive.
I wonder if the surrounding land is fertile enough to be forested as well? If people could introduce some plant species that could survive that environment, maybe it would help stabilize the area. That's a big maybe though, and lord knows how much it costs.
+OuterRem only desert plants can survive there ....
....Great salt flats. Salt is natural and was there before
OuterRem we grow 40% of America's winter vegetables here. What do you mean we need plants
Its Me we grow 40% of America's winter vegetables here. What do you mean only desert plants grow here.
"You can't see the other end" *sees mountains across the sea*
Well where he was standing, he wasn't wrong, there was a part in the video whe you can't see anything over the horizon.
Oh Snap! ! Nibiru! !!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That was in the past, the lake as of now has evaporated massively
Look at 5:50 . I don’t see anything past the water
you can’t see from end to end but you can see from side to side
Lake: Is the new hotspot for tourists and a moneymaker and stuff
Farmers: We're gonna end this man's whole career
*DAMN FLIES MESSING WITH MY PHILOSOPHICAL MONOLOGUE !!!*
*title* Should This Lake Exist.
*proceeds to slurp up entire lake*
This man knows the TH-cam algorithm
I really enjoyed the fly on 6:31 walking over my screen.
I think that's a spider?
@@DewSocks nah its a fly. plenty of dead fish means plenty of flies.
This lake is as American as you can get
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darkdancerman Really salty.
xway2 Laaawwwl
darkdancerman I think he means its bigger than his.
Villicy It's made up and salty.
That is very deep...
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Pun intended
Lol
Chris vd. Heijden ACTUALLY.... the deepest point is only about 16m (52ft) :)
Uh ggggg8 Buffy uh
HUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUE
Just no
international pun of the year award goes to...
Hey, Veritasium. Is it actually possible for something to be 2-D? What I was thinking of is that if something truly had no width, then wouldn't it not exist? Doesn't everything in the universe have to be 3-D. It disturbs me when I hear about a "2-D" movie because the light being projected is obviously 3-D. Also a "2-D" painting is also 3-D because of the width of the paint. Also what disturbs me the most is when a teacher says that paper is 2-D. In my mind I think " Well I it was 2-D it wouldn't exist! No matter how thin the width is it still has a width therefore making it 3-D. Please explain if it is truly possible to have something that is 2-D.
The movie is made up of information, the information is in the form of a two-dimensional image. You could have an 8D movie if you wanted, but you'd find it difficult to watch it. As for a "real" 2-D object, if you ignore the fields and the non-valance quarks and the fact that particles have a probability distribution, you might be able to consider a proton a 2D object. The three point particle valence quarks form a plane.
IamGrimalkin But in order for that proton to exist, would it not have to have some sort of width (even if the width is non-measurable). See because if it apparently had no width whatsoever, the it could not physically exist. It is just illogical.
Marshall Spietzack All fundamental particles are point particles, they have no width, length, or height. So if you put three of them together, you get a plane.
But really, my point is a bit contrived because there isn't usually just the three valence quarks in the proton, quark-antiquark pairs appear and disappear too, and of course there are the gluons that hold it together. Also, because of quantum mechanics, the quarks form more of a probability distribution of where they might be, which takes up a volume.
Marshall Spietzack 2D is just theory. We can't say for sure that 2D exists, the same way we can't say for sure that 4D exists, because we live in a 3D world. We can imagine 2D so it is not as abstract as 4D.
Shadows are probably the nearest to 2D we can get.
T0LPm Ok. Although I'm not sure even a shadow is 2D because it is the absence of light and the absence of light caused from an object (let's say a human) would still be 3D because it goes from the part of our body the is blocking the sun, to the wall, floor, etc. Anyway, thanks for telling me it's just a theory because I got fairly confused.
It seems to me that the lesson has more to do with the careless destructiveness of agricultural runoff.
I mean that sped up the process but ultimately any body of water that doesn’t have an outlet is going to become so salty that it supports little to no life great salt lake Dead Sea etc
That, and the folly of poorly planned engineering projects that created it in the first place..
Careless destructiveness of Homo Sapiens and entropy.
What did it destroy? A patch of dry desert?
Definitely one of the most interesting channel on TH-cam!
0:14 "you cant even see the other end of the lake" while i'm staring at the other end of the lake behind him, lol
You should loose that habit...trust me on this. You were not looking at the other end of the lake. The other side! Don't be so critical...you will have more friends!
0:11
2:00 Wow those mud bubbles are amazing to look at!
Right?! That bit is my favourite
MisterDeadGuy for a moment there i thaught my computer was broken, playing slow motion for a long time. I guess it was half accident and half lost in the moment of the mud bubbles..
Veritasium Your use of ?! makes a noise in my head but i cant describe it
excellent production. very expressive and straight to the point. (also an impressive basket you got there, dude (@7:14-15. well blessed)
I think you showed photos of the Aral Sea, but the opposite happened there, one of the fourth largest lakes in the world dried up by the Soviet Union. You should do a video on that and the complications of restoring the once great lake.
Thanks for the great videos!
Jim
Jim M he know
Should California exist?
Menko should america exist?
Should earth exist?
Zeppelans Should the earth exist?
Ad.A Afif I see we're going bigger and bigger, so should the average American man exist?
Zeppelans Your profile image makes your question incredibly interesting.
2:22 I thought I saw a duck in that mud
Flies: "We're gonna end the viewer's whole attention span."
The mud volcanoes are so satisfying!
Dang it. I was eating when I see that.
is that the palce from gta 5?
yes
More like gta5 is from there
+The Chinese Fabros tru
Spodiesie yes
Place*
6:30 *trying so hard to ignore the flies but....* Hello there XD LMFAO
General kenobi
5:52 "In the absence of our caring things tend towards disorder, things naturaly fall apart. And i feel like if we dont do anything the result is going to be messy and ugly."
In my opinion we shpuld take the complete opposite lesson from this. Although it is true that nature always increases entropie in every system all by itself, the result is in my opinion not messy and ugly. The increadible diversity we can see everywhere, from looking at the smallest of details through a microscope, to the nature around us up to the mindblowing, never the same, reaches of the universe we can see when looking into a telescope are the direct result of entropie.
If we leave the lake be it will become more beautiful than we could ever make it. Maybe it will dry up first, but it will be back eventually. And every step untill then will be filled with detailes and beautiful views.
It will definately dry up and it will not return. The increase in salinity is due to agricultural run off so the amount of salt there now would never match the natural levels the plains had before. That amount of salt is making life impossible and because the salt deposit contains polutants it will never be harvested either. It's destined to dry up and remain lifeless. There was a time in the past when this could have been reverted and the evaporation would not have been the end of the lake as you say, it could return possibly at some time in the future. But that window has now been closed and there is no future, no life and no redemption for Salton Sea - even if it were to be flooded again.
@@picketf in the close future maybe not. Some time in the past that piece of land was freshly spat out lava, reeking of sulfer and contaminated with heavy metals. It took nothing but time for it to change completely and it will change again. If we dont use it as a nuclear waste dump humans have no chance of changing it permanently.
Nature works on diffrent time spans than we are used to.
if you ever consider... because of the law of entropy, everything goes to chaos, but living things have a strange habit of taking disorder and making it orderly. for example, the way our cells take proteins and assemble them into a more complex form for easier access. I find it fascinating that of all things, life would be the one to bring order to the chaos
You should Google the physicist Jeremy England. He's put forward a pretty compelling theory of why life should arise in a world of increasing entropy.
sounds like the sea from gta v
i think it is
+Xcitywhiteboy it is
This lake just looks like a crappy version of the Dead Sea
because it is
because it is
because it is
because it is
because it is
I felt the silence and breaks after every line towards the end......
1:44 sounds like my bathroom after taco bell
Youre disguisting
Is this lake the lake where the lake in GTAV is based on? Shape is very simulair and both in calefornia
Yes
Michael Rodriguez Awesome
givememore4free Man, English isn't my native language and I have dislexia.
K.O.
G-gamer Not exactly. It's about 100 miles southeast of Los Angeles in real life.
So much misinformation. He does eventually mention that the Salton Sea has periodically flooded - every 400-500 years. Since it has no outflow the basin has gradually become salty - not from fertilizer runoff, although those nutrients contribute to the algal blooms. Between lakes it has been a dry lake bed and salt was mined there in the 19th century. The salinity of the lake, which varies depending on how much water is in it, is high because of its geologically long history of flooding and drying. The annual fish die offs are the result of algal blooms, not salinity. It will return to being a dry lake bed now that San Diego is taking the excess agricultural irrigation water that was keeping the lake full.
Nerd
James Smith
He tries to turn the Salton Sea into an environmental mess, echoing the papal "duty of care" message.
It was a dry lake bed we turned into a bird sanctuary for over a century.
Walrus Walrington Walrus
George Applegate Well the algae blooms are THE mess. He never specifically said the salinity of the lake was caused by agriculture only that the evaporation caused it. Much like the Dead Sea.
DocWolph he didn't say about algae
Little kid: looses his slippers in a lake
He to his dad: *title*