More people have vanished into thin air in the Alaska Triangle Than anywhere else in the world Combined . Gotta tie down that concrete and Styrofoam float real good... can't have it floating away and becoming a navigation hazard. Don't wanna hit that in the middle of the night.
That wouldn't surprise me. I have been ran off a few times out there. Last weekend I had a creepy light in the woods at 2:am. floaty orbs in the woods is my que to pack up crap and leave. Best to give stuff like that some space. Damn I had battery killing aliens back in early winter. spotlights underwater... dead calm.. not a sound except a faint electronic rice krispy popping and buzzing sound. batteries went flat in minutes. Had to get new batteries for my cameras and the kindle.
@@AlaskanInsights That's crazy dude ...that Baltic sea anomaly did the same thing to batteries of the divers the equipment was going funny as well . what's the name of that river or lake your next too ? Might have a bit of strange history to place
@@timgstar3585 yah that baltic sea thing is totally natural...LOL... That's the Gastineau Channel and Douglas Island. It's a 1200 foot deep fjord . Lots fun stuff in the pacific northwest. One legend you gotta look out for here is Kaats, The bear wife.... Some human bear hybrid gonna kidnap yah and give you a shotgun wedding. if you try to escape she'll feed you to the kids you was force to have with her.... good times, good times... i married a cougar once , bout the same thing happened.
@@AlaskanInsights yeah that sounds like a bad day if she gets hold of you lol so it's super deep that place ..did you find out what that polystyrene and wood that was washed up was from ?
@@timgstar3585 no telling where that stuff comes from. It gets real windy here. There are lots of old abandoned mines and lumber mills scattered out in the islands. super deep, but 3 miles to the north you can walk across it at low tide... super shallow best of both worlds.
Cool to come across one of your videos when searching beachcombing
That's shocking for youtube. they must like me today. LOL
More people have vanished into thin air in the Alaska Triangle
Than anywhere else in the world Combined .
Gotta tie down that concrete and Styrofoam float real good...
can't have it floating away and becoming a navigation hazard.
Don't wanna hit that in the middle of the night.
Everyone has those blue ones!😂
Wow man that is so beautiful out there I'm very jealous ... looks like maybe bigfoot been hanging around the campsite scared them off lol
That wouldn't surprise me.
I have been ran off a few times out there.
Last weekend I had a creepy light in the woods at 2:am.
floaty orbs in the woods is my que to pack up crap and leave.
Best to give stuff like that some space.
Damn I had battery killing aliens back in early winter.
spotlights underwater...
dead calm.. not a sound except a faint electronic rice krispy popping and buzzing sound. batteries went flat in minutes. Had to get new batteries for my cameras and the kindle.
@@AlaskanInsights That's crazy dude ...that Baltic sea anomaly did the same thing to batteries of the divers the equipment was going funny as well . what's the name of that river or lake your next too ? Might have a bit of strange history to place
@@timgstar3585 yah that baltic sea thing is totally natural...LOL...
That's the Gastineau Channel and Douglas Island. It's a 1200 foot deep fjord .
Lots fun stuff in the pacific northwest.
One legend you gotta look out for here is Kaats, The bear wife....
Some human bear hybrid gonna kidnap yah and give you a shotgun wedding.
if you try to escape she'll feed you to the kids you was force to have with her....
good times, good times...
i married a cougar once , bout the same thing happened.
@@AlaskanInsights yeah that sounds like a bad day if she gets hold of you lol so it's super deep that place ..did you find out what that polystyrene and wood that was washed up was from ?
@@timgstar3585 no telling where that stuff comes from. It gets real windy here.
There are lots of old abandoned mines and lumber mills scattered out in the islands.
super deep, but 3 miles to the north you can walk across it at low tide... super shallow best of both worlds.