The Amazing Power of Water - destructive, changing, tranquil.: What's happening in Nature Ep. 22
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- Join us for a glimpse into the power of water. This episode was filmed in Tahquamenon Falls State Park, Michigan, Lake Erie Shoreline in Ohio and a small brook in Kentucky. Water is one of the most powerful forces in nature carving valleys, turning stones into sand, and it can also bring about incredible peace. Stick around to the end of the video for a few moments of tranquility and peace. Hope you enjoy this episode of What's Happening in Nature."
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Always amazed how connected water is to the existence os life
Yep. Absolute requirement for life, at least all the life we know about.
Hey Jeff and Leslie, all are beautiful locations. The sound of the waterfalls must have been loud.
Yes, water is very powerful.... even drips left unattended can be destructive... my parents were away for a couple of weeks and the hardwood floors in their house buckled from a leak.
Great video, i like it. Greg
Thanks Greg. Yes, the sound of the waterfall, especially some of those shots when we were right alongside the river was deafening. So fun to be there. Also, the storm on Lake Erie with the waves slamming the rocks was intense too.
Really sorry to hear about the hardwood floors at your parent's house. Similar thing with my parents and a leaky ice maker in the fridge.
Thanks again for watching the video.