Discover more about the extraordinary natural wonders that shape our understanding of the Earth. This series uncovers the myths, legends, and scientific truths behind some of the world's most fascinating places. Start your journey here: th-cam.com/video/LysUC_zsnvc/w-d-xo.html
Great information and knowledge. Wonderful work. Like # 11. Fantastic presentation and video Friend. Lovely mountains. Thank you for sharing this wonderful video and presentation. Beautiful sea. Stay healthy and safe! Have a nice and relaxing day!
Hello! Yes, I love it when I discover ancient tales people used to explain things they didn't understand. Thank you for visiting and watching and have a lovely Sunday.
Hey buddy! What an awesome video! Mythology has always interested me, it makes me submerge in epic fantasies all the times! Great editing, voiceover and footage!❤😊
Thank you! This one was hard work. I will get back to you on our "secret mission" as soon as I've caught up with editing of another video. I fell a bit behind.
Thanks for watching! The Thunderbird myth is a fascinating part of Native American folklore, particularly among tribes such as the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Blackfoot of the Great Plains. It’s always interesting to hear different perspectives on myths and legends. I’d love to know if there are other nature-related myths you’re familiar with!
@TheOddEarth-Show nice and quiet Sunday afternoon, just the way I like it. When were you going to make a video with your local wildlife? I would love to see the penguins, and dare I say it, these spiders that you have there. They give me shivers down my spine. 😆 🤣 😂
@@Davidsdiscoveriesinnature I'm busy with mythology for the moment - no mythology about nature here at this very spot. But I'll get to making a video about it someday.
If the largest Kraken carcass was 40 feet in length, then probability of bigger ones is quite high. The thunderbirds and their stormy shenanigans makes me wonder how scary nature must have been to early inhabitants. It's scary today, but for different reasons. Great video again. 😊
You make an excellent point about the Kraken! If 40 feet is what we’ve found, imagine what else could be lurking out there!. And yes, I can’t even imagine how early inhabitants must have viewed such powerful storms, especially without the modern knowledge we have today. It’s fascinating (and a bit humbling) to think about how myths like the Thunderbird helped make sense of such awe-inspiring events. Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment and for always watching my videos. I really appreciate it!
Only you will make a video about mythology and science! This was a great video telling the stories and featuring the science behind it all. I enjoyed it thoroughly. Great job, Odd. Keep them coming.
Awesome video fam!! TRULY IMPRESSIVE! Glad we ran across each other, my wife will be interested in what your doing here as well, im gonna send her over to show some more support.
Discover more about the extraordinary natural wonders that shape our understanding of the Earth. This series uncovers the myths, legends, and scientific truths behind some of the world's most fascinating places. Start your journey here: th-cam.com/video/LysUC_zsnvc/w-d-xo.html
Great information and knowledge. Wonderful work. Like # 11.
Fantastic presentation and video Friend. Lovely mountains.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video and presentation.
Beautiful sea. Stay healthy and safe! Have a nice and relaxing day!
You message was the first one I saw today. Thank you so much for watching and for leaving this lovely comment. It means a lot to me. Thank you.
mythology always comes to mindblowing to me
Hello! Yes, I love it when I discover ancient tales people used to explain things they didn't understand. Thank you for visiting and watching and have a lovely Sunday.
@ omg its so interesting, i’ve never searched it!!
I never knew the mythology behind the Grand Canyon or New Zealand. Very cool.
They are new to me too. I love making these videos because I learn so much. Thanks for visiting, Bob!
Yes, it is time for a break and watch another of your wonderfull video's. They are all excelent. Thank you.
Hello! Thank you for visiting.
Hey buddy! What an awesome video! Mythology has always interested me, it makes me submerge in epic fantasies all the times! Great editing, voiceover and footage!❤😊
Thank you! This one was hard work. I will get back to you on our "secret mission" as soon as I've caught up with editing of another video. I fell a bit behind.
As usual, nice video with a great narrative
Thanks, Fred! Nice to see you visited.
Never heard of the thunderstorm myth before
Thanks for watching! The Thunderbird myth is a fascinating part of Native American folklore, particularly among tribes such as the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Blackfoot of the Great Plains. It’s always interesting to hear different perspectives on myths and legends. I’d love to know if there are other nature-related myths you’re familiar with!
Lovely video as usual 😊
Thank you for visiting my little spot on TH-cam! Hope you're having a great Sunday.
@TheOddEarth-Show nice and quiet Sunday afternoon, just the way I like it.
When were you going to make a video with your local wildlife? I would love to see the penguins, and dare I say it, these spiders that you have there. They give me shivers down my spine. 😆 🤣 😂
@@Davidsdiscoveriesinnature I'm busy with mythology for the moment - no mythology about nature here at this very spot. But I'll get to making a video about it someday.
Very cool video! 👌👍 still as an adult I love to watch thunder storms
Thunderstorms are amazing. I also never lost my fascination for them. Thanks for visiting, mate.
If the largest Kraken carcass was 40 feet in length, then probability of bigger ones is quite high. The thunderbirds and their stormy shenanigans makes me wonder how scary nature must have been to early inhabitants. It's scary today, but for different reasons. Great video again. 😊
You make an excellent point about the Kraken! If 40 feet is what we’ve found, imagine what else could be lurking out there!. And yes, I can’t even imagine how early inhabitants must have viewed such powerful storms, especially without the modern knowledge we have today. It’s fascinating (and a bit humbling) to think about how myths like the Thunderbird helped make sense of such awe-inspiring events. Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment and for always watching my videos. I really appreciate it!
Only you will make a video about mythology and science! This was a great video telling the stories and featuring the science behind it all. I enjoyed it thoroughly. Great job, Odd. Keep them coming.
Hahaha! Glad you enjoyed it, mate.
@@TheOddEarth-Show Always do. Why do you think I'm coming back for more? Have a great day.
Another compilation of beautiful imagery and editing. You should consider showing us mere mortal noobs how to do it. 🦍☮
Hahahahaha! Really?! I know nothing. I'm still learning!
@@TheOddEarth-Show That old chestnut eh, well when you stop learning then...
@@QuizmasterGaryTheGorilla 🤣🤣🤣 But your videos are more professional that mine!!!
@@TheOddEarth-Show Nope.
Awesome video fam!! TRULY IMPRESSIVE! Glad we ran across each other, my wife will be interested in what your doing here as well, im gonna send her over to show some more support.
That is very kind of you. Thank you.