There's millions of us, why is that one guy the only one allowed to see what's down there? Or are we all just lazy, hoping someone else will do it for us?
@@randomnuke4005 I just wanna point out that you lashed out at someone for technically saying anything innopropriate depending on the person who sees it and then you go saying the f word soooo....
@@AF-jx7hz Well, I do apologize then! Perhaps that fact should have been mentioned in the video...or better yet, the dive shouldn't have been mentioned at all!!! Sheesh!! (Nice anonymity with the name, by the way!!!)
I have been to Lake Tahoe many years ago at 11/12 years old. It’s a gorgeous lake where our family rented a lakeside house for two weeks. We had a blast there along with all the other people enjoying it.
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There's always been something unsettling about lakes and seas for me anyway. The Marianas Trench is something else that leaves me feeling uncomfortable. I think it's the thought of being underwater...in the dark...surrounded by all sorts of unknown dangerous beasties. Plus the fact I can't swim either. And the fact I actually like breathing air on dry land. Yep, me and water don't get along very well.
You have the wrong "Lost Lake" location, the one on Mt. Hood keeps its water, the one in the Willamette National Forest is the one that loses its water. Linn County, Santiam Pass. Just wanted to update you on that.
@@forsaken696 Pretty rude dude. What's the point? We should be gratefull for the teachers who make their class interesting. As an example, the guy narrating this video puts the effort in to make the stories interesting. If he just read it with a monotonous tone, it would be far less interesting and entertaining.
I know, I just kept saying to myself. "Glory hole" I think an edit is due, especially since it does feed water to some people of California that kinda enjoy that glory hole kind of thing...
@@probinson4383 so in other words, they explain how things work but not why they exist to work in the first place... how and why are two totally different things as are when and where... the two cannot be synonymous... i get what youre trying to say but youre twisting reality to your own bias... i didnt say anything about God here... you were assuming because of your own preconceived notions, which is fine, afterall were only human beings, i wouldnt expect computer like accuracy from a biological being.
@@RandomActsOfRandom honestly, I was just looking for people that were taking it there. Because half of the fun of TH-cam is seeing all of the zany comments and praise for certain timestamps or moments in videos. My comment has nothing to do with demeaning women or anything. So all I'm saying is to bring forth the Holy Hand Grenade, for the toxic one is you :3
Lake Tahoe is beautiful! I’m grateful that I live relatively close to it- I would absolutely love to scuba dive in it, or even just snorkeling- the water is so blue and clear!!
I've been to Tahoe twice. I've managed to go completely under, but my gosh that lake is so cold. The surrounding hikes are incredible though. Truly some beautiful natural scenery.
I live in Lake Tahoe and it's really nice all year round. And I've been to lake Nicaragua and jumped in. The locals said that sharks are very rare to see in the lake and shark attacks rarely happen.
Why is everyone in these comments an uneducated kitkat wrapper??!?!! Nessie is a monster that supposedly lives in loch ness. Which is where it gets its name "ness(ie)" and is in Scotland. Tessie is the dollar store version of nessie that supposedly lives in lake Tahoe. The name tessie is just nessie with the "t" from Tahoe.
i remember when my family and I went boating for a few days as a family bonding experiment, me and my dad paddled over to a nearby rocky shore. My dad had brought us to a pretty remote places with mostly elders going there for a few nights resting on their boats enjoying the solitude and nature...no actual society whatsoever... While waiting for my parents to find a place to drop the anchor, me and my sister went around the big body of water infested with moon jellyfishes on the small motorboat we have, we decided to stop near the rocky shore, close enough to see our boat and away from the sun and noise. But I kept hearing barking and roars and a man’s voice coming from the woodland area where the shore was facing towards....after 2 days I padded over there with my dad to only discover a vast lake, there was sea life everywhere despite the obvious temperature differences in the other body of water connecting to it and many dead bodies too. ;-;
I used to live in Carson City NV. And in all of the years that I've been to Lake Tahoe I've never seen or heard of a lake monster living there, it sure would have been really cool if I could have seen it 🦕
It is believed that the shark that swam up Matawan Creek in N.J., killed some unfortunate pele and inspired JAWS, was a bull shark, which can tolerate brackish and even some fresh water.
I went kayaking in Lake-Tahoe. A small wave hit my kayak, and my partner and I flipped. While I was hovering in the water, I am SURE that I saw a large dark shape moving under me. (It may have been Tessie) Only my bro believed me...
6:57 --- Scientists: "There are sharks here. But sharks live in the ocean and there only one river connecting this lake to the ocean. How could these sharks possibly get to this lake?" Also scientists: "I don't know guys. I think we're going to need to put GPS trackers on the sharks and let computers figure this one out."
El Hombre Mo probably contaminated by humans all it may take is a person releasing a shark that was a pet or maybe more then one pet sharks 🦈 they may not adapt well or live long but live long enough to reproduce and the babies will adapt ThAts how it may start “I also live on the beach in the Swamp Southern California Ventura county” I think 🤔 awhile back n I’m not sure which lake it was in California but there were alligators n crocodiles and also in found in a river bottom that is so populated with Alligators n Crocs. A team Marine biologists that did a study on it came up with the human contamination theory 😇
@@tanyaryland3422 Lol. I was being satirical, blondie. I was making fun of the "scientists" who needed satelite technology to figure out that sharks could swim through water (which flows through rivers and into lakes).
@@stankygeorge Not all of them. They create thories because they want to understand something they do not have a lot of knowledge of. Ex: The big bang. Where it came from? Nobody knows. That is why people create thories so it fills in the gap so it won't create misinformation on information we don't know.
@@stankygeorge Hahahaha. The device you typed this message on is the genius of western scientists you fool. Western scientists are exactly the same as Eastern scientists. They all use the scientific methodology to predict, discover and explain things.
Just want to point this out here: "Uniquely named "Tessie"." What's unique about that? All they've done is grab Nessie's name and switch out the N for a T.
Tserik-Kel "It is also believed to be one of the worlds deepest lakes at a STAGGERING estimated depth of 846 feet." The aforementioned Lake Tahoe is nearly twice as deep at 1645' and isn't even in the top ten deepest lakes in the world, but yeah. The research on this video is underwhelming, at the very least.
The lake my family cottage is on in Canada had a weird explosion of jelly fish in the 1970's. For three years it was impossible to go in the water without being stung, then they were just as suddenly gone. No one knows how they got in and survived in fresh water, or why they disappeared.
I'm Tahoe gal and that story is 100% true, my parents were friends with the mayor here in Tahoe also my father was the sheriff so I always got to hear stories about the lake, as well as having my own story, like most of the Tahoe locals... It's a huge prehistoric fish I'm almost certain... I saw the tail from about 5 ft. Away from The boat I was in.
Everyone in that area had been expecting it to open up for months. There were lots of people camping out, waiting for the water to rise enough to cover the hole.
I lived in Reno off and on for ten years and visited the Tahoe area frequently, and have never heard of "Tessie" in Lake Tahoe. Additionally, it's the Truckee River that connects Tahoe and Pyramid Lake, not "an underground system of tunnels."
@10:15 You show the Glory Hole Spillway at Lake Berryessa, a man-made way of keeping the lake (in those irregular years in California in which there's too much rain, instead of too little) from overflowing by draining off excess water. It does not suddenly appear out of nowhere, but at lower water levels is simply a large concrete ring that rises above the surface. When the water rises sufficiently, down and away the water goes, giving the appearance of a hole in the lake. It *is* dangerous to get near it when its in operation.
@@harrywilson917 A lot of sand, some rocks, little green Asian clams (mostly around South Lake and cave rock but they're spreading fast) and a bunch of civil war 20 dollar gold double eagles (a transport capsized somewhere between dollar point and sand harbor back in the late 1800's). Oh, there are some crayfish in and around the rocks.
tbh although I doubt dinosaurs still exist, considering alligators/crocodiles, and coelacanths, alligator gar, and of course isopods, underwater dinosaurs still existing is something I wouldn't exactly rule out. Of course still unlikely lol
These channels are the best. Clickbaity af, filled with misinformation and inacuracies, but with amazing edit productions. It's a parody in it of itself. LMAO
i live in sisters, oregon. right next to lost lake. We have another lake very close by on the Mckenzie river, called fish lake, that does this as well. no known lava tubes on that lake though. very pretty though, especially in summer when the lake dries and you can meander threw the trails in the middle of the dry lake. let me know if youre ever in the region and ill show you around! thanks for the video!
0:59 "Incapable of maintaining any life" & 1:10 "and algae in it's depths"
Y'all know algae is *alive,* right?
Thank you! Came here (comment section) for the very same reason! *facepalm*
Hahaha, I must admit that your powers of observance and attention to detail and are par excellence. The next Sherlock in the making?????????
You know it's at the BOTTOM, right? The lethal area is near it's surface.
yes L.O.L good point lol doesthe vidceareater now anyting?
Was about to say the same thing.
"The world isn't ready for what's down there"
Me: SOMEONE SEND A GO-PRO DOWN THERE NOW!
They should also attach a flash light on the go pro
dude, when is this going to happen?
And put a protective layer around the gopro and maybe some weapon on it from preventing it from getting eaten by fish or whatever. It's that easy
Great ideas everyone 👍🏾😁😂
There's millions of us, why is that one guy the only one allowed to see what's down there? Or are we all just lazy, hoping someone else will do it for us?
Me: was going to go to sleep
me at 3 am: "most horrifyingly mysterious lakes"
factssss
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2:34am rn
02:12 for me lmao
3.21
Any body of water where I can’t see my feet is horrifying.
Chris Land same here.
Yeah
same
🙌🙌
So true
The world: "we're running out of water"
These lakes: *HOLD MY TOXIC IMPURITIES*
@Raymond Yang Uh 3 percent of Earth's water is fresh water most of that being in ice caps/glaciers and and another part in lakes
@@cool1899 1%
@Raymond Yang 2.5***
So sharks can be in clean water? noice👌🏽🥰
**being water type** don’t worry ima water type
"Glory hole" - you keep using that word, but it does not mean what you think it means
😂🤣😂
J A INCONCIEVABLE. LOL
FUCKING UNBELIEVABLE J A 5 YEAR OLDS WATCH THIS CHANNEL
@@randomnuke4005 I just wanna point out that you lashed out at someone for technically saying anything innopropriate depending on the person who sees it and then you go saying the f word soooo....
@@caseyfaitel umm... what did i just witness xD
If you swim in a mysterious lake, does that make you a mysterious swimmer?
Totally
absolutely
Lol 😂
This comment has the best replies i ever seen
@@iurkyr2606 hahaahahahahahahaha thats Nice to hear
Lost lake.
Should be found lake because we already found it
Daesarul Plays stop it
Maybe it is called lost lake because lives were lost? Didnt see that part yet lol
yes
@@komarunaegi9719 whoosh
@@poodledoodle2_live753 Oh my god I realized ;-; I got wooooooshed
Cousteau dived in the 70's and said "the world isn't ready for what's down there...". In almost 50 years no one has discovered this secret? Really???
I fact checked that claim immediately. Cousteau NEVER dove lake Tahoe. This whole video is clickbait bullshit.
Laura, we’re just not ready yet. It’s actually rude to bring it up
@@AF-jx7hz Well, I do apologize then! Perhaps that fact should have been mentioned in the video...or better yet, the dive shouldn't have been mentioned at all!!! Sheesh!! (Nice anonymity with the name, by the way!!!)
@@AF-jx7hz I'm ready for it, John
This is rediculous lying to say Jack Cousteau explored a certain lake and he never
I have been to Lake Tahoe many years ago at 11/12 years old. It’s a gorgeous lake where our family rented a lakeside house for two weeks. We had a blast there along with all the other people enjoying it.
Omg a dollar store version of the Loch Ness monster aka Nessie lol
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I've litterally never heard of Tassie?
Basically_A_Zombie that’s my childhood nickname >.
It's Tessie not Nessie
*Top 10 Horrifying Lakes:*
1. The Lakes in Minecraft on steroids
The lakes in RLcraft
Duchi lol 😂
Lol ik but
BOAT MU HE HE
Lol
Let’s be real did anyone actually search this up or did we just end up here
Ellie Hurd i think we all just washed up here
tech four9 was accidental 🤣
i searched scariest bodies of waters 😭😭😭
Via: boiling river in Peru
Anyone heard of lake Geneva well I saw like a serpant
There's always been something unsettling about lakes and seas for me anyway. The Marianas Trench is something else that leaves me feeling uncomfortable. I think it's the thought of being underwater...in the dark...surrounded by all sorts of unknown dangerous beasties. Plus the fact I can't swim either. And the fact I actually like breathing air on dry land. Yep, me and water don't get along very well.
Maybe that’s Hell souls falls into.. but don’t have a “body” to suffer or escape.
Yessirr😭😭
me either
I couldn't agree more. I will stay on dry land.
Me either
You have the wrong "Lost Lake" location, the one on Mt. Hood keeps its water, the one in the Willamette National Forest is the one that loses its water. Linn County, Santiam Pass. Just wanted to update you on that.
I live right next to Tahoe and have never heard of “tessie” living there
Nessy
Lol
@@carlycaprisun no that's a loch Ness in Scotland
Same tho, and what's up with the 'underwater tunnels' its a freaking river that connects them XD
@@wolfyyoung7805 this is false I live there
Why do i feel like i learn more here then i do at school
bad teachers at your school is my guess
Tobias Gram shut up stupid
This isn't the kind of stuff you should be learning at school...
@@forsaken696 😊😂
@@forsaken696 Pretty rude dude. What's the point? We should be gratefull for the teachers who make their class interesting. As an example, the guy narrating this video puts the effort in to make the stories interesting. If he just read it with a monotonous tone, it would be far less interesting and entertaining.
Lost Lake: Mysteriously disappears seasonally
Lake George: How cute
Your Aussie aren’t you
@@jocknessmonsterjockedwards1914 Yes indeed
Jeff Gano You have seen a marriage lake
9999 9999 you mean mirage?
@@morbidda_destiny what does Lake George do?
“Another mysterious sea monster” - shows a whale (edit: 4:14 is the time stamp, and that is a shark, rawrr)
EXACTLY!
Lol😂😂😂
I know it was a whale! I don't think whales are so mysterious
Thank you all for clarifying that it’s a shark, I don’t know my fish from my mammals, lmao
wait sharks roars? im genuinely confused about this
Wow, imagine being one of those people in Lac De Gafsa that got cancer because they jumped head first into a radioactive lake. Rest In Peace.
yeah they were too eager to swim cuz it's like 50 degrees , but for them to end up sick .
Im fine with swimming in a lake with monsters
*but jelly fish and sharks will be enough to make me run a million miles in a milla second*
This comment need more likes
haha realy🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Itz_Meh_ASMR UwU you can run on water :0
iNuTtyNinJa KOA
I’m saying I’m running AWAY from the water .-.
No shit
Why do monsters hide in the lake I thought they're under our beds
Maybe the monsters hide under waterbeds?
absolutely not
They sleep in the lakes, and hide under our beds.
Smoke I agree. And there’s scientific evidence to prove it.
that's where they go on holiday
"Man made glory hole"
Wut
I know, I just kept saying to myself. "Glory hole" I think an edit is due, especially since it does feed water to some people of California that kinda enjoy that glory hole kind of thing...
Sounds hot. I like
Who in the hell names a lake “ “ glory hole “. Just curious 😂
@@randallpetroelje3913 someone who knows how to have a good time, that's who.
All glory holes are man made. Why would a woman make them?
"Lake can't support any form of life"
(15 seconds later)
"Now the color of the lake is due to limestone and ALGAE"
Right lol
"Jellyfish lake" also known as jellyfish fields. SpongeBob is real 😂😂😂
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I m 11 watching it too 🍭🍩👁👄👁
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I like how all of these lakes are so "mysterious" but every one can be explained by geology.
because you are satisfied with the geological "how"... you have yet to move on to the subliminal "why"... which is where the real mystery lies...
@@days_hadd "How" and "why" are synonymous in matters of geology.
@@probinson4383 in what textbook is that the standard?
@@days_hadd Geology books do not refer to gods as explanations for phenomena.
@@probinson4383 so in other words, they explain how things work but not why they exist to work in the first place... how and why are two totally different things as are when and where... the two cannot be synonymous... i get what youre trying to say but youre twisting reality to your own bias... i didnt say anything about God here... you were assuming because of your own preconceived notions, which is fine, afterall were only human beings, i wouldnt expect computer like accuracy from a biological being.
Just skimming through the comments, I had expected more glory hole jokes. Smh
I was looking for them too!😂😂
Same here
You guys are sick!........ so I must be as well because my head was in the same place lmao
Ha have you seen how many people misunderstand the text
@@RandomActsOfRandom honestly, I was just looking for people that were taking it there. Because half of the fun of TH-cam is seeing all of the zany comments and praise for certain timestamps or moments in videos. My comment has nothing to do with demeaning women or anything. So all I'm saying is to bring forth the Holy Hand Grenade, for the toxic one is you :3
I'm actually amazed!!! Apart from the Lake Tahoe and the sinkhole story...
Good job guys!!!
9- Lake Tahoe
Me: goes there every summer
*surprised pikachu face*
LOL
The nude beach is the scariest part. Lol
Lol same
i live there
I know lmaooo
9:26 volcano lightning, when throwing molten rocks and ashes is just not enough for you
Lake Tahoe is beautiful! I’m grateful that I live relatively close to it- I would absolutely love to scuba dive in it, or even just snorkeling- the water is so blue and clear!!
I've been to Tahoe twice. I've managed to go completely under, but my gosh that lake is so cold. The surrounding hikes are incredible though. Truly some beautiful natural scenery.
I live in Lake Tahoe and it's really nice all year round. And I've been to lake Nicaragua and jumped in. The locals said that sharks are very rare to see in the lake and shark attacks rarely happen.
Why is everyone in these comments an uneducated kitkat wrapper??!?!!
Nessie is a monster that supposedly lives in loch ness. Which is where it gets its name "ness(ie)" and is in Scotland.
Tessie is the dollar store version of nessie that supposedly lives in lake Tahoe. The name tessie is just nessie with the "t" from Tahoe.
Parker Wilkins too bad those idiots only leave comments instead of reading them...
Since they don’t READ any thing...
@@WornDownSaint good thing i read but y am i a year late to seein this vid
i remember when my family and I went boating for a few days as a family bonding experiment, me and my dad paddled over to a nearby rocky shore. My dad had brought us to a pretty remote places with mostly elders going there for a few nights resting on their boats enjoying the solitude and nature...no actual society whatsoever...
While waiting for my parents to find a place to drop the anchor, me and my sister went around the big body of water infested with moon jellyfishes on the small motorboat we have, we decided to stop near the rocky shore, close enough to see our boat and away from the sun and noise. But I kept hearing barking and roars and a man’s voice coming from the woodland area where the shore was facing towards....after 2 days I padded over there with my dad to only discover a vast lake, there was sea life everywhere despite the obvious temperature differences in the other body of water connecting to it and many dead bodies too. ;-;
Animal bodies right..?
@@aaronwalters9721 yeah.. Hopefully..
Those 4 last words, please explain dead bodies 😳😳😳
I used to live in Carson City NV. And in all of the years that I've been to Lake Tahoe I've never seen or heard of a lake monster living there, it sure would have been really cool if I could have seen it 🦕
I'm from there and tessie is something the old timers bullshit about.
This just gave me so many more reasons to be afraid of bodies of water.
Same here. 😏
@@uniquelyunique1 looks fun😅
Me: *goes on google maps to see the lost lake*
Also me: haha that is not correct..
You need to check google earth
NICE VIDEO!
I love this channel....This channel is amazing
When the beautifulest lake is the deadliest lake
Girls can relate xd
Girls can relate xD
you are literally the fucking reason I have my hero now.
Beutifulest....dear god.
What.
I hope everyone has an amazing day😊🙏
Go away..
@@jamesmacoisdealbhaigh9904 nope😂
James Mac Coisteala why would you something rude when they were just saying something nice?
6:30 actually bull sharks can live comfortably in fresh water, happens in Florida all the time...
It is believed that the shark that swam up Matawan Creek in N.J., killed some unfortunate pele and inspired JAWS, was a bull shark, which can tolerate brackish and even some fresh water.
@@diannelavoie5385 That's very true, Dianne.
I went kayaking in Lake-Tahoe. A small wave hit my kayak, and my partner and I flipped. While I was hovering in the water, I am SURE that I saw a large dark shape moving under me. (It may have been Tessie) Only my bro believed me...
So facinating! Thank you.
6:57 --- Scientists: "There are sharks here. But sharks live in the ocean and there only one river connecting this lake to the ocean. How could these sharks possibly get to this lake?"
Also scientists: "I don't know guys. I think we're going to need to put GPS trackers on the sharks and let computers figure this one out."
El Hombre Mo probably contaminated by humans all it may take is a person releasing a shark that was a pet or maybe more then one pet sharks 🦈 they may not adapt well or live long but live long enough to reproduce and the babies will adapt ThAts how it may start “I also live on the beach in the Swamp Southern California Ventura county” I think 🤔 awhile back n I’m not sure which lake it was in California but there were alligators n crocodiles and also in found in a river bottom that is so populated with Alligators n Crocs. A team Marine biologists that did a study on it came up with the human contamination theory 😇
@@tanyaryland3422 Lol. I was being satirical, blondie. I was making fun of the "scientists" who needed satelite technology to figure out that sharks could swim through water (which flows through rivers and into lakes).
Western Scientist are a pack of idiots, they prove nothing but theorize everything!
@@stankygeorge Not all of them. They create thories because they want to understand something they do not have a lot of knowledge of. Ex: The big bang. Where it came from? Nobody knows. That is why people create thories so it fills in the gap so it won't create misinformation on information we don't know.
@@stankygeorge Hahahaha. The device you typed this message on is the genius of western scientists you fool.
Western scientists are exactly the same as Eastern scientists. They all use the scientific methodology to predict, discover and explain things.
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TH-cam: Perfectly balanced as all things should be
Quax Dude TH-cam probably created your life imagine if TH-cam didn’t exist you would have no videos to watch give TH-cam some credit FFS!
Elyan Mythic Nah B He was making a joke
Typical
Tourist global contest
Elyan Mythic woosh
Just want to point this out here: "Uniquely named "Tessie"." What's unique about that? All they've done is grab Nessie's name and switch out the N for a T.
Im pretty certain it was sarcasm.
Are Nessie and Tessie the same thing or are they different
@@Kaylasmom1014 Different.
Nessie has an N and Tessie has an T
Tserik-Kel
"It is also believed to be one of the worlds deepest lakes at a STAGGERING estimated depth of 846 feet."
The aforementioned Lake Tahoe is nearly twice as deep at 1645' and isn't even in the top ten deepest lakes in the world, but yeah.
The research on this video is underwhelming, at the very least.
8:44 " this horrifying lake is 3,265 feet deep".,,,
Deezy, I agree with you that they might be a little confused about lake depths, lol
Marina Trench :Noob !
@@sheddingsnakeskin Ocean is not a lake.
The lake my family cottage is on in Canada had a weird explosion of jelly fish in the 1970's. For three years it was impossible to go in the water without being stung, then they were just as suddenly gone. No one knows how they got in and survived in fresh water, or why they disappeared.
The Jacques Cousteau story is a myth. He never went dived at Tahoe
Trevor? He looks like Jaques, apparently.
Born and raised in Tahoe yes I can say this Cousteau did go to Tahoe there have been known to be Rogue waves that I've even seen
@Jamilah Mitchell yes. Listen to video again
@@kcs4212 Horse shit might be quite tasty once you get used to it too. But I'm not eating horse shit either.
Why didn't he tell what he saw there? I don't get it ...or did I miss something ??
5:25 LOL! Lost Lake: "Researches are holding a Mac keyboard as a tablet.
noticed it too haha
Don't you know? that's the new iPad coming to stores in 2030. You really need to find a dictionary... I'm disappointed in you :(
Glory hole? Really? That’s the “scientific term” you chose to describe a drain? 🤦🏾♀️
Brittany Turner that’s literally what they’re called. Not sure why, but they’re all called that.
Seriously funny😀
R/wooooooosh
It's an old engineering term.
The Glory Hole obviously sucked up your 🧠 brain !
This was interesting, thanks
I’m only here for comments, Y’all are hilarious 😂!!! Ugh I wish YT had the same social interactions as FB..😂😭😂😂
Me 2
I'm glad it doesn't Facebook is just a bullshit argumentative platform with a bunch of self entitled delusional idiots, lets not wish that on YT lol
I mean this in the nicest way possible; Fuck facebook
@@guiliannialberto5415 x
The best comments hands down
9:26 - I've never seen lightning in volcanic ashes before, that was cool!
reminds me of pele from smite lol
I'm Tahoe gal and that story is 100% true, my parents were friends with the mayor here in Tahoe also my father was the sheriff so I always got to hear stories about the lake, as well as having my own story, like most of the Tahoe locals... It's a huge prehistoric fish I'm almost certain... I saw the tail from about 5 ft. Away from The boat I was in.
Calling Lake Berryessa's overflow a mysterious hole that opened up is a pretty good stretch
Where's my coat? Idiot?
Everyone in that area had been expecting it to open up for months. There were lots of people camping out, waiting for the water to rise enough to cover the hole.
Very interesting👍
Great channel name!
I’m surprised he didn’t mention Lake Kariba which is a crocodile infested lake
i Guess Crocodiles like Lakes as much we humans like Malls? :|
David Salman XD yeah
I was also expecting them to add lake kariba I live in the same half of Africa
Aardvark Gaming Cool!
Thanks I have my own gaming channel if you wanna know only got my mic on Saturday
Who else thought that Tessie was actually Nessie ?
Okay, thanks
Kris Ivanov what is he talking about a different monster to Nessie
nessie is from Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. . . not lake tahoe where tessie lives.
Okay, whatever it is, let’s try not to start a fight, okay guys?
Kris Ivanov no fight, he was just explaining to you what you misunderstood, and corrected your information.
The world will continue to be mysterious.
0:02 What a BEAUTIFUL scenery! This Planet is Beautiful in some areas for sure!
That dude died t-posing
What a legend
I lived in Reno off and on for ten years and visited the Tahoe area frequently, and have never heard of "Tessie" in Lake Tahoe. Additionally, it's the Truckee River that connects Tahoe and Pyramid Lake, not "an underground system of tunnels."
Love that you are sharing so much value in these videos! I do the same on my channel as well! Keep up the great work :)
Nice trick
@10:15 You show the Glory Hole Spillway at Lake Berryessa, a man-made way of keeping the lake (in those irregular years in California in which there's too much rain, instead of too little) from overflowing by draining off excess water. It does not suddenly appear out of nowhere, but at lower water levels is simply a large concrete ring that rises above the surface. When the water rises sufficiently, down and away the water goes, giving the appearance of a hole in the lake. It *is* dangerous to get near it when its in operation.
Spent a lot of time at Berryessa. Great fun and a bit of rockhounding.
This good informative video without any clickbait is much appreciated
Did you know that any of these mysterious lakes existed?
Me, wearing a Lake Tahoe shirt: well...
Life can’t survive in dead lake. Seconds later, the dead lake has algae
When you've actually swam in one of the places before
How am I still alive XD
Lol same here, which lake did you swim in?
Same
Because humanities biggest morons are aloud to make "education" videos
Oh shit, a g-g-g-g-ghost!
Lake tahoe with is pretty safe
Amazing thank u very much
thanks for showing us many kinds of lake
"Lake Berryessa was a pretty unremarkable lake up until 2017"
Clearly, this dude has never heard of the Zodiac Killer.
I feel how Tessie feels about the humans in Lake Tahoe 💀
So mob bosses were feeding Tessie it seems
I go diving in Tahoe. I try to get up there every summer.
What's down there? Should post a video
@@harrywilson917 A lot of sand, some rocks, little green Asian clams (mostly around South Lake and cave rock but they're spreading fast) and a bunch of civil war 20 dollar gold double eagles (a transport capsized somewhere between dollar point and sand harbor back in the late 1800's). Oh, there are some crayfish in and around the rocks.
I would love to see all these awesome mysteries!
I lived in Lake Tahoe for years. Even some dye dumped in a lake in Switzerland showed up in Lakes Tahoe and Diamond
So you’re telling me that dinosaurs still exist 😂
yeah Donald trump is one
tbh although I doubt dinosaurs still exist, considering alligators/crocodiles, and coelacanths, alligator gar, and of course isopods, underwater dinosaurs still existing is something I wouldn't exactly rule out.
Of course still unlikely lol
Says totally incapable of sustaining any life, goes on to talk about the algae at the bottom which is life.
Everyone who jumped in that last lake probably has cancer now
Interesting, thks.
These channels are the best. Clickbaity af, filled with misinformation and inacuracies, but with amazing edit productions. It's a parody in it of itself. LMAO
Those Lake Tahoe Nessie sightings were just me floating on my back. sorry
"The waters are believed to be totally incapable of sustaining any life"
Literally 10 seconds later: Talks about the algae that live at the bottom.
i live in sisters, oregon. right next to lost lake. We have another lake very close by on the Mckenzie river, called fish lake, that does this as well. no known lava tubes on that lake though. very pretty though, especially in summer when the lake dries and you can meander threw the trails in the middle of the dry lake. let me know if youre ever in the region and ill show you around! thanks for the video!
I have lived in Oregon for 41 years, my step dad loved traveling to lessor known 'camping' grounds, and I have NEVER heard of Lost Lake.
“Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda” - well there’s colonization for ya
Why didn't they change the name?
My exact thoughts
12:05 "Rendering its waters highly CONDUCTIVE to disease".
I think you meant 'conducive'.
Jacques Cousteau never went to Lake Tahoe, it's a well known myth though.
omg lmaoooooo the editing 😂
Good.
Amazing.
Thank You!!!
The diver who disappeared in Lake Tahoe was found 17yrs later in Lake Tahoe.
Dwb omg really?!
The Reschensee in italy is missing. Just google it and take a look at pictures.
3:19. LAZURITE? IWANNA KNOW THE LOCATION (lazurite is another name for lapis lazuli
Okay am officially scared of lakes now 😱😱😱😱😰😨
Every time he says “Tessie” I rage throw my phone.
Fat Unicorn IKR its nessie
Owllover66 Fry it’s nessie in the original legend. tessie is lake tahoe’s own monster.
No u
THANK YOU
cheetoes Nessie is in Scotland , this is another creature