Sweden surprisingly has the deepest iron mine in the world. It's a bit over 2 km deep, it's almost 3 km deep. They had to move an entire city a few years ago, out of fear that the mine would swallow the entire city of Kiruna, where the mine is located. Disney covered it in the Scrooge McDuck papers some time ago, where they had to move his entire vault of gold coins and money. Just imagine how deep something is when people begin fearing that it will swallow an entire city like that
Hello. Take a look at at a film, called "The Abyss/Avgrunden". This is about Kiruna, the town sinking. I have not seen it, but well, doing "Hollywood in Sweden"... Your own opinion is good enough. from a Finn is Diaspora
Hi. Sorry to be a Party Pooper, again, but... Swedish Government, does not to want to pay, anything! They own the mine=Are responsible for any damage, from it, but? Well, that`s "The Swedish Way"! Have a Nice Day outsider
I believe it's the hole in Montana where the government has set up guard posts, manned with people that are there to keep birds from landing on the lake. They have a bunch of different things they use to do this, from air horns, to speakers that can amplify sounds that scare the birds, to oversized shotguns, designed to make really loud gunshot sounds. They even have Zodiac type boats, for people to go out and physically chase birds off of the lake. They have a whole 'spotting system' set up, that tracks birds, types them, and then does whatever it is that the type of bird in question needs, to get it off the lake. So, at least they're doing something to protect the wildlife from the damage man created.
@@FundyTheAstronaut LoL! Actually, there is a 'hole' in Montana where they have 'round the clock 'guards' to stop birds from landing in the water. I think it used to be a strip mine or something like that, it's been a while since I saw the story on it. Apparently, the water is so poisoned that even landing in it for just a moment is enough to kill the birds, and the public outcry got to a point where 'they' (either the govt or people that created the hazard) had to do something about it. Maybe a coordination of both govt and private funding, I don't recall exactly. I wish I could remember where I saw the info about this, because it was actually pretty cool. The whole guard shack, and data tracking for the types of birds, how many, times of year etc..etc...was pretty extensive. Not to mention all of the things they'd tried to keep the birds off of the water over the years. It turned into a pretty intense project. Cool tho! *edit - for some reason, draining the thing wasn't an option, or filling it, to eliminate the hazard. I think the overall size was the issue, because it's pretty big, and just rain water and run off was enough to refill the thing.
20:48 Well, in the front yard of the house I used to live in before I moved to Sweden there's a Gingko tree, right next to the low wall towards the street.
When it comes to underwater anaerobic environments like mentioned around 13:25, it isn't a "lack of oxygen" it is a lack of dissolved oxygen. This can be measured as oxygen saturation. As it is literally impossible to lack oxygen while being in water due to water being just under 90% oxygen by mass (hydrogen has so little mass that its ludicrous). There is only a lack of usable oxygen, a lack of molecular oxygen (O2) dissolved within the water (which is what fish use to breathe). note: Generally speaking, by weight around 3% of water tends to be dissolved oxygen. Not really a whole lot tbh. Really does a good job of showing how little change needs to occur for their to be a major shift in the ecosystem. edit: Yeah I did notice the 'no O2' thing in the corner of that part of the video. So someone (video editor?) understood this to be molecular oxygen, just not the writer or narrator.
the highest mountain on earth is actually a volcano named Mauna Loa which descends to the seafloor fro 5KM and depresses that sea floor by 8KM due to the massive amount of weight. making the summit about 17 KM above the base. (it is 4KM tall from sea level)
@@DuckMaddie i did the look up before posting the numbers, but if you go from ACTUAL base and not sea level Mauna Loa is the tallest, and that is impressive! :) I need to get to those observation stations some day!
Of what I can find from base tot top Mauna Loa is about 9 km high while mauna Kea from base to top is more than 10 km high. Do you have a source that states that Loa is 17km high? I can't find anythinga bout it.
Correction: While Monticello is usually pronounced as you did, here in Napa, it's said as 'monty-sello'. It was the name of the town flooded to make Lake Berryessa. Also, and I'm not joking, the spillway is called the Glory Hole.
Hello Be Amazed When you released this video, it is currently my twenty first birthday. And I want to thank you for teaching me important things, as well as fun things too. So thanks for releasing this video on my birthday :p I’ll be seeing your videos in the future anyway so. I’m not going anywhere
Why don't they cover the Spillway with a mesh net to stop the birds falling in? Also how comes there always seems to be someone there to film them falling in?
I would assume that the huge volume of water entering the spillway would quickly corrode any grate or mesh. Additionally, the grate might get clogged with branches, rendering the spillway ineffective. Just my guess though.
for anyone thinking that the tallest mountain is Mount Everest, it's not really the tallest actually (unless if you prefer the measurements from sea level to peak), if you think from the center of the earth to furthest, you get Mount Chimborazo, if you thought of one from the deepest point of the ocean (marinas trench) to peak, you'll know of Mauna kea, so yeah Mt Everest is considered the tallest by most, yet that's merely an illusion if you think about it.
here is the truth... aloha Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain at 33,000' base to summit.....(base is 19K below sea level) Everest is the highest mountain 29,000'..... (base starts at 17,000') Mauna Loa is the most massive mountain (18,000 cubic miles mass compare to Mt Shasta's 85)
something interesting to know about the great blue hole: the deeper you go the less life you'll find . . the bottom looks like somekind of dark underwater graveyard with a lot of dead corals and probably other other kinds of corpses covering the floor . so yea that's something pretty ominous that wasn't even mentioned in the video
Its because life that swims too deep gets snuffed out by the lack of oxygen and toxins such as sulfur containing compounds the often build up and sink in the bottom layer of these deep underwater sinkholes. They become underwater graveyards, and anything that swims too deep and breathes that water dies.
Thank you BA, very scarily interesting 😂 can I also thank you for no clickbait, what is on your thumbnail picture, is in the video, I hate clickbait, and thats why I love your videos ❤
Speaking of holes, there's a sinking cave in El Salvador, that has a sad but true story. Let's just say that people don't say "curiosity killed the cat" for nothing. The cave I'm talking about has peculiar walls that have face-like structures, which is why it's special. The story? There was once a man named "Pioquinto" (who my mom's grandma knew) that was interested in the cave. He was very curious about it, and he went in. Keep in mind, this cave SINKS. He went very deep inside, never to be heard or seen again. It's located in Santa Ana. Because of this story, that cave has been called "La Cueva de Pioquinto" ever since.
I have been 1000 ft down in the Molly Kathleen gold mine Cripple Creek Colorado. It has yielded more gold than the California and Alaska gold rush combined. Around Ash Fork in Arizona there are dozens of sinkholes well over 100 ft deep. They are on relatively flat ground you wouldn't know they're there till you're on them. The Copper Queen mine in Bisbee Arizona is 1500 ft deep with over 2000 miles of tunnels. At one time it was the largest in the world. It has produced over 6 billion dollars in metals. My Ranch is near the Grand Golf in Missouri. It is 130 ft deep collapsed cave. It does fill with water with heavy rain every few years. The water that drains out exits in Mammoth Springs Arkansas. Mammoth Springs is the 7th largest spring in the world. It flows nearly 10 million gallons of water per hour out of 80 ft deep hole in the ground. About 70 Mi north of that is Big Springs in Missouri. 4 largest. It flows 276 million gallons a day and is also 80 ft deep.
Ok, so Mel`s Hole is, "supposed " have a depth of 24 384 meters, but that`s supposed to be! Have anyone, measured it? If not, why? If not, how can this hole, be on this list? Nobody knows basis, or what? Many ???;s, but I am nosey. Not sorry for that either, I learn a lot of this habit. Nice work, as always. 🤓 from a Finn in Diaspora
Hi Be Amazed! Just wondering in 21:41 on the video you said 450 thousand tons of material but the screen showed 450 million. Just curious, is it actually 450 thousand or 450 million? Thank you!
Mt Everest is only the tallest land mountain, Hawaii's big island volcano is technically tallest due to most of it being underwater and there is a mountain at the equator that if talking technically again is the furthest land from the Earth's core
almost right... here is the truth... aloha Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain at 33,000' base to summit.....(base is 19K below sea level) Everest is the highest mountain 29,000'..... (base starts at 17,000') Mauna Loa is the most massive mountain (18,000 cubic miles mass compare to Mt Shasta's 85)
I found a small loop hole. So my mom said I’m aloud to play video games on the weekends only for a few hours. Well owning an Xbox means that there is an app. I own an iPad which I downloaded this app called cloud gaming which allows me to connect my Xbox account to the app. I can play my Xbox anywhere now while it is still just an app on my iPad. Not the Xbox. Also I’m able to connect my Xbox controller to it and air play it on the tv. So I can play video games WITHOUT playing video games. 😂😂 don’t know if it’s worthy of ur videos but it would be cool to see it in one! Ur the best.
I’m not an expert nor have I bothered to do any “truly scientific math” but can you explain to me how if you jumped into the deepest hole on earth, it would only take 50 seconds until you hit the bottom? I’ve gone skydiving twice and both times we had a minute of freefall. Our exit altitude was 11,500 feet.
Girl: tell me the duck story! Dad: sure honey! Duck 🦆: la la la la la swim swim swim happ- OH FUNK - it’s a big hole in the water! Hole in the water 💧: Come here Georgie, I have a balloon! It’s a red balloon! Duck 🦆: BALLOON!!!!! Dad: We never saw the duck again. Girl: …WHAT THE FUNK I MEANT THE FUNKING SONG 😭😭😭😭😭😖😖😖😟😟😟 4:594:59
Well he didnt include the real biggest hole in the ENTIRE WORLD…the so called biggest hole is home to thousands upon thousands of bats, it is called дявалскато гърло! Aka the devils throat. They have sent swimmers and people on ropes and many, many, many more. No-one came back… it can be found in a cave in Bulgaria. The cave itself is called the devils throat. It’s very dangerous.
I'm from Montana about an hour away from the Berkeley pit! Aperently they hide people to shoot guns in the air now when they see a flock coming to land
My theory for the Yamal Hole was caused by an earthquake which shook the ground, causing a cavity to form underground before the land above it lost is grip if you well and collapsed into the cavity.
"Sumidero Tres Pueblos" is a giant sinkhole measuring 650 feet (195 m) wide. The Camuy River can be seen 400 feet (120m) below from three observation platforms that are located at different points next to the opening of the impressive crater. The landslide is located on the borders of the municipalities of Camuy, Hatillo and Lares de mes. Each city has its own platform overlooking the sinkhole.
24:46 You problably mean "any blue light from the photons realesed when neutrinos collide with water molecule" 25:04 Well, (pun intended) they're neutrinos. Not atoms ;)
they need to put up grates or cages around those dam spillways. it doesn't have to cover the whole thing, just cover the sides so things don't fall into them. it shouldn't be that hard or costly to do so, would save lives i think
South China Sea only appeared in WPS in 2012 where West Philippines Sea is always West Philippines Sea. We didn't sign on agreement and also that's not on history book!
what lie at the bottoms of them? If only one thing lies at the bottom of each and every hole (an impossibility) then use the singular verb "lies". But if one thing lies at the bottom of one hole, and another at the bottom of another, then we must use the plural verb and the plural noun "bottoms" -- "What lie at the bottoms of them?".
The comment got five "thumbs upward". The question is too tough for you? You have to rely on other people to think of snappy evasive answers for you, then imitate them? @@michaelk8642
An honorable mention of Meteor Crater in Arizona would have been nice. It is about 560 ft (170 m) deep with a rim that rises 148 ft (45 m) above the surrounding land.
"Step wells are wells with a long corridor" -- you just said that they all share one corridor in common. Think, man, THINK! Were you never taught how to distinguish singular from plural in grade school? How about " ... with long corridors .... "?
? Comment somewhere else? And why are you asking for likes and subscribers? That's just disrespectful to be amazed And you don't have 0 thats dumb so please stop
Actually the deepest hole is the Great RUclips Hole. One minute you'll be watching your favorite music video and an hour later you're learming about Anunnaki shapeshifters secretly ruling Earth.
I would like to think that if anyone did actually hear such screaming sounds echoing up from the super deep bore hole, that a logical explanation could have actually been ground water from higher up boiling away violently as it hit those extremely high temperatures down near the bottom. Sounds can also become quite distorted if they're echoing off the walls of a hole miles deep and probably can be subject to some wild interference and resonant sounds.
There's a "bottomless" pit in the city I live in. It's not even out of the way. It's right next to a golf course and across the street from a country club and it's neighborhood of rental units. It opened up in 1888. It was finally discovered in 1997 by the USGS to be 2000 feet deep. They want to find a way to fill it in. For now it's just enclosed with a chain link fence
You might have mentioned that the ducks in the water hole delivered the ducks safely into the reservoir that this water is diverted to. It is beyond me why no one has built a slotted barrier around that damn drain.
The funny thing is kola Super deep borehole is it had projections on what they were gonna hit at different depths and when the rock would become super compressed rock, not crumbly And no more water and all the stuff but they were wrong every step of the way. Then they hit a impenetrable layer.
Sweden surprisingly has the deepest iron mine in the world. It's a bit over 2 km deep, it's almost 3 km deep. They had to move an entire city a few years ago, out of fear that the mine would swallow the entire city of Kiruna, where the mine is located. Disney covered it in the Scrooge McDuck papers some time ago, where they had to move his entire vault of gold coins and money. Just imagine how deep something is when people begin fearing that it will swallow an entire city like that
Hello. Take a look at at a film, called "The Abyss/Avgrunden".
This is about Kiruna, the town sinking. I have not seen it, but well, doing "Hollywood in Sweden"...
Your own opinion is good enough.
from a Finn is Diaspora
Ya, been there
Hi. Sorry to be a Party Pooper, again, but...
Swedish Government, does not to want to pay, anything!
They own the mine=Are responsible for any damage, from it, but?
Well, that`s "The Swedish Way"!
Have a Nice Day
outsider
@@outsider7658IM a finn too
how can a bit over 2km deep be almost 3km deep? lol it's kinda ALMOST ALMOST 4km deep, too? =D
I will never understand why people will willingly swim near a spill way I would say those people were dropped on there head as a kid more than once.
More like thrown at a wall
_The urge to die. Or the want to commit suicide._
Its safe. Natural selection always works best.
I bet they could spell though!
@@alangaughran i doubt it. Not smart enough to stay away from a spill way so doubt they could spell.
Surprised my ex wasn’t on this list
OH DAM
😂😂😂😂 Mine as well.
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I believe it's the hole in Montana where the government has set up guard posts, manned with people that are there to keep birds from landing on the lake. They have a bunch of different things they use to do this, from air horns, to speakers that can amplify sounds that scare the birds, to oversized shotguns, designed to make really loud gunshot sounds. They even have Zodiac type boats, for people to go out and physically chase birds off of the lake. They have a whole 'spotting system' set up, that tracks birds, types them, and then does whatever it is that the type of bird in question needs, to get it off the lake. So, at least they're doing something to protect the wildlife from the damage man created.
Why do they need to keep the birds off the lake?
I just got to that part......... nvm.😅
as a resident of Butte Montana, I can tell you that you have been horribly misinformed.
Conspiracy theorists gonna go absolutely crazy now.
@@FundyTheAstronaut LoL! Actually, there is a 'hole' in Montana where they have 'round the clock 'guards' to stop birds from landing in the water. I think it used to be a strip mine or something like that, it's been a while since I saw the story on it. Apparently, the water is so poisoned that even landing in it for just a moment is enough to kill the birds, and the public outcry got to a point where 'they' (either the govt or people that created the hazard) had to do something about it. Maybe a coordination of both govt and private funding, I don't recall exactly.
I wish I could remember where I saw the info about this, because it was actually pretty cool. The whole guard shack, and data tracking for the types of birds, how many, times of year etc..etc...was pretty extensive. Not to mention all of the things they'd tried to keep the birds off of the water over the years. It turned into a pretty intense project. Cool tho!
*edit - for some reason, draining the thing wasn't an option, or filling it, to eliminate the hazard. I think the overall size was the issue, because it's pretty big, and just rain water and run off was enough to refill the thing.
Question is be amazed (your mascot) and the old be amazed (your old logo) the same person or are they different?
They're the same bro.
The same... he just doesnt sound like the dude that wants to sell you kitchen knives anymore.... thank god
They are the same guy, he just got a little upgrade to make him look less like a demonic potato.
@@BeAmazed makes sense
@@BeAmazed " demonic potato " 🤣
20:48 Well, in the front yard of the house I used to live in before I moved to Sweden there's a Gingko tree, right next to the low wall towards the street.
Dang you lived there?
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What "there"? I did of course not live next to the tree shown here, but next to a tree of the same species.
Starting from sea level mount Everest is the tallest but starting from base to summit it is mount Kea in Hawii
Yes finally someone says it
@@legionx4046 well I was in Hawaii at the time
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Yeah lol, I was looking for this exact comment
When it comes to underwater anaerobic environments like mentioned around 13:25, it isn't a "lack of oxygen" it is a lack of dissolved oxygen. This can be measured as oxygen saturation. As it is literally impossible to lack oxygen while being in water due to water being just under 90% oxygen by mass (hydrogen has so little mass that its ludicrous). There is only a lack of usable oxygen, a lack of molecular oxygen (O2) dissolved within the water (which is what fish use to breathe).
note: Generally speaking, by weight around 3% of water tends to be dissolved oxygen. Not really a whole lot tbh. Really does a good job of showing how little change needs to occur for their to be a major shift in the ecosystem.
edit: Yeah I did notice the 'no O2' thing in the corner of that part of the video. So someone (video editor?) understood this to be molecular oxygen, just not the writer or narrator.
Bro has that big brain 🧠
Wow 😯 I never knew that 🤣
That is a useless pedantic statement, give up the 420, it is distorting your brain.
Give up the 420, it made your brain irrational.
So the brainless rectaltube employees don't like logical comments that critisize pedantic statements.
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Its interesting that none of these massive holes are linked to meteor strikes ,,,,all i can say is look at our moon and question everthing .
the highest mountain on earth is actually a volcano named Mauna Loa which descends to the seafloor fro 5KM and depresses that sea floor by 8KM due to the massive amount of weight. making the summit about 17 KM above the base. (it is 4KM tall from sea level)
Yes and its due to the fact that most of it is underwater that ppl never acknowledge it as the tallest.
@@Draconic_Incenerator and that is why it must be brought up!!! now if you were saying the tallest FROM sea level then YES it is Everest.
I always thought that Mauna Kia was taller than Mauna Loa, but Mauna Loa was just bigger mass wise. I'm not sure which is the case now 😅
@@DuckMaddie i did the look up before posting the numbers, but if you go from ACTUAL base and not sea level Mauna Loa is the tallest, and that is impressive! :) I need to get to those observation stations some day!
Of what I can find from base tot top Mauna Loa is about 9 km high while mauna Kea from base to top is more than 10 km high.
Do you have a source that states that Loa is 17km high? I can't find anythinga bout it.
Correction: While Monticello is usually pronounced as you did, here in Napa, it's said as 'monty-sello'. It was the name of the town flooded to make Lake Berryessa. Also, and I'm not joking, the spillway is called the Glory Hole.
Morning Glory Hole. Just feet from Yolo and Solano Counties, where we also pronounce it as that or Montə-sello.
Hello Be Amazed
When you released this video, it is currently my twenty first birthday. And I want to thank you for teaching me important things, as well as fun things too. So thanks for releasing this video on my birthday :p
I’ll be seeing your videos in the future anyway so. I’m not going anywhere
Happy birthday man
Happy Birthday!
Happy birthday
Thanks guys :)
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I love that splash or humor you throw in your videos🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Why don't they cover the Spillway with a mesh net to stop the birds falling in? Also how comes there always seems to be someone there to film them falling in?
I would assume that the huge volume of water entering the spillway would quickly corrode any grate or mesh. Additionally, the grate might get clogged with branches, rendering the spillway ineffective. Just my guess though.
I'm amazed your sound levels rise and lower almost as fast as your captivation levels
6:25 At least no mosquitos I guess
for anyone thinking that the tallest mountain is Mount Everest, it's not really the tallest actually (unless if you prefer the measurements from sea level to peak), if you think from the center of the earth to furthest, you get Mount Chimborazo, if you thought of one from the deepest point of the ocean (marinas trench) to peak, you'll know of Mauna kea, so yeah Mt Everest is considered the tallest by most, yet that's merely an illusion if you think about it.
here is the truth... aloha
Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain at 33,000' base to summit.....(base is 19K below sea level)
Everest is the highest mountain 29,000'..... (base starts at 17,000')
Mauna Loa is the most massive mountain (18,000 cubic miles mass compare to Mt Shasta's 85)
something interesting to know about the great blue hole:
the deeper you go the less life you'll find . . the bottom looks like somekind of dark underwater graveyard with a lot of dead corals and probably other other kinds of corpses covering the floor . so yea that's something pretty ominous that wasn't even mentioned in the video
Its because life that swims too deep gets snuffed out by the lack of oxygen and toxins such as sulfur containing compounds the often build up and sink in the bottom layer of these deep underwater sinkholes. They become underwater graveyards, and anything that swims too deep and breathes that water dies.
Thank you BA, very scarily interesting 😂 can I also thank you for no clickbait, what is on your thumbnail picture, is in the video, I hate clickbait, and thats why I love your videos ❤
Another awesome video that left me amazed 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
If your here because of the videos title - just skip to the last two minutes of the video.
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Thank you so much!!! 👍🏻🤜🏻🤛🏻
Speaking of holes, there's a sinking cave in El Salvador, that has a sad but true story. Let's just say that people don't say "curiosity killed the cat" for nothing. The cave I'm talking about has peculiar walls that have face-like structures, which is why it's special. The story? There was once a man named "Pioquinto" (who my mom's grandma knew) that was interested in the cave. He was very curious about it, and he went in. Keep in mind, this cave SINKS. He went very deep inside, never to be heard or seen again. It's located in Santa Ana. Because of this story, that cave has been called "La Cueva de Pioquinto" ever since.
I have been 1000 ft down in the Molly Kathleen gold mine Cripple Creek Colorado. It has yielded more gold than the California and Alaska gold rush combined.
Around Ash Fork in Arizona there are dozens of sinkholes well over 100 ft deep. They are on relatively flat ground you wouldn't know they're there till you're on them.
The Copper Queen mine in Bisbee Arizona is 1500 ft deep with over 2000 miles of tunnels. At one time it was the largest in the world.
It has produced over 6 billion dollars in metals.
My Ranch is near the Grand Golf in Missouri. It is 130 ft deep collapsed cave. It does fill with water with heavy rain every few years. The water that drains out exits in Mammoth Springs Arkansas. Mammoth Springs is the 7th largest spring in the world. It flows nearly 10 million gallons of water per hour out of 80 ft deep hole in the ground. About 70 Mi north of that is Big Springs in Missouri. 4 largest. It flows 276 million gallons a day and is also 80 ft deep.
I have EXTREME fear of all of these. 🤢😵 Even watching it makes me nauseous.
Came here looking for this comment 🥺🥺🥺🥺
Next topic should be chambers and tunnels. It is amazing that we have solid ground to walk on. lol
I think maybe if you watched the video then pick a title maybe it would suit all of your topics. Thank you for the video!!😊😊😊
I love these videos the are my favourite thing to watch on RUclips
There is even a bigger whole that would fit all these in one, but unfortunately, it can only be found on Mars
Holey depths, batman! That's a lot of holes.
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RoBin: But where is MEL'S?! Batman: $hut up, Ä$$h●le.
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@@hauntedhosesomebody didn't grow up watching the original Batman series or doesn't understand a joke
@@zodarian6705 thanks bub 👍🏼
@@hauntedhose 😁
Amazing video! I did amaze me.
Ok, so Mel`s Hole is, "supposed " have a depth of 24 384 meters, but that`s supposed to be!
Have anyone, measured it? If not, why?
If not, how can this hole, be on this list?
Nobody knows basis, or what?
Many ???;s, but I am nosey. Not sorry for that either, I learn a lot of this habit.
Nice work, as always. 🤓
from a Finn in Diaspora
Hi Be Amazed! Just wondering in 21:41 on the video you said 450 thousand tons of material but the screen showed 450 million. Just curious, is it actually 450 thousand or 450 million? Thank you!
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Mauna Kea is taller that Everest
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But it's technically a volcano and part of it is below sea level.
@@bricktasticanimations4834bro is spitting fax
@@galaxy_lord218 Me or the one we're replying to?
@@galaxy_lord218 bro litteryaellie doesnt know how @eding works
6:32 , batman's cave! we finally found it... it's true!
Batman is not a myth!!!
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Man, you literally got me choking on my food and pop squealing while choking on😂
That is awesome! I have always been fascinated by deep holes. In or out of the water. So cool to ponder about them..
Thanks for this video you rock.😅
Mt Everest is only the tallest land mountain, Hawaii's big island volcano is technically tallest due to most of it being underwater and there is a mountain at the equator that if talking technically again is the furthest land from the Earth's core
I am also pretty sure there are taller mountains under water.
almost right... here is the truth... aloha
Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain at 33,000' base to summit.....(base is 19K below sea level)
Everest is the highest mountain 29,000'..... (base starts at 17,000')
Mauna Loa is the most massive mountain (18,000 cubic miles mass compare to Mt Shasta's 85)
I found a small loop hole. So my mom said I’m aloud to play video games on the weekends only for a few hours. Well owning an Xbox means that there is an app. I own an iPad which I downloaded this app called cloud gaming which allows me to connect my Xbox account to the app. I can play my Xbox anywhere now while it is still just an app on my iPad. Not the Xbox. Also I’m able to connect my Xbox controller to it and air play it on the tv. So I can play video games WITHOUT playing video games. 😂😂 don’t know if it’s worthy of ur videos but it would be cool to see it in one! Ur the best.
I have only one question. How in the world do you find this stuff?!😂
I’m not an expert nor have I bothered to do any “truly scientific math” but can you explain to me how if you jumped into the deepest hole on earth, it would only take 50 seconds until you hit the bottom? I’ve gone skydiving twice and both times we had a minute of freefall. Our exit altitude was 11,500 feet.
Be amazed your content is amazing and keep up the hard work, I also just started to watch your videos with my family and friends 😁
Girl: tell me the duck story!
Dad: sure honey!
Duck 🦆: la la la la la swim swim swim happ- OH FUNK - it’s a big hole in the water!
Hole in the water 💧: Come here Georgie, I have a balloon! It’s a red balloon!
Duck 🦆: BALLOON!!!!!
Dad: We never saw the duck again.
Girl: …WHAT THE FUNK I MEANT THE FUNKING SONG 😭😭😭😭😭😖😖😖😟😟😟 4:59 4:59
watching from Nassau, Bahamas. love the content you guys put out!!
Well he didnt include the real biggest hole in the ENTIRE WORLD…the so called biggest hole is home to thousands upon thousands of bats, it is called дявалскато гърло! Aka the devils throat. They have sent swimmers and people on ropes and many, many, many more. No-one came back… it can be found in a cave in Bulgaria. The cave itself is called the devils throat. It’s very dangerous.
Interesting terrifying topics, mate, but I dug and done deeper than that. I didn't tell anyone so far and not ready any soon. Thanks
I'm from Montana about an hour away from the Berkeley pit! Aperently they hide people to shoot guns in the air now when they see a flock coming to land
They use loud sirens now
I love be amazed videos keep it up guys
My theory for the Yamal Hole was caused by an earthquake which shook the ground, causing a cavity to form underground before the land above it lost is grip if you well and collapsed into the cavity.
@cassielangelini5739 Really? And what exactly does that have to do with what I said?
Best 30 minutes on holes ever! 😊
Do we really want to know? If something is buried that deep, you think it's going to be something good? It's not going to be candy and puppies.
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5:10 THE POOR DUCK
to answer the question in the title ; " Your Father " .
"Sumidero Tres Pueblos" is a giant sinkhole measuring 650 feet (195 m) wide. The Camuy River can be seen 400 feet (120m) below from three observation platforms that are located at different points next to the opening of the impressive crater. The landslide is located on the borders of the municipalities of Camuy, Hatillo and Lares de mes. Each city has its own platform overlooking the sinkhole.
Nice video
Wow! Im suprised CASEOHS crater from stepping on the dinosaurs wasn’t on this list!
Almost as impressive as the race between the US and Japan to reach Heaven just because a few boys wanted to win candy
Joke's on them. Heaven doesn't exist.
Fun fact: scientist in the future are gonna re-create and make alive dinosaurs and woolly mammoths. Not to mention, other prehistoric animals.
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"Science" means "knowing". If they don't know what causes it, then they aren't knowers, they aren't about knowledge they are guessers and guessresses.
22:30 imagine if you accidentally fell in that
24:46 You problably mean "any blue light from the photons realesed when neutrinos collide with water molecule"
25:04 Well, (pun intended) they're neutrinos. Not atoms ;)
The tallest Mountain is not 0:08 0:08 0:08 Mount Everest
He asked highest not tallest
@@IceyNW yes but he said Mount Everest which is wrong
@@electromouse3175 naw the highest point in earth is Mount Everest but the tallest mountain is Mt Kea
@@IceyNWmore like dryneptune
@@electromouse3175 more like ManuelRat
I at least think this isn’t a reused video like the last few
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they need to put up grates or cages around those dam spillways. it doesn't have to cover the whole thing, just cover the sides so things don't fall into them. it shouldn't be that hard or costly to do so, would save lives i think
It's got barbed wire fence and buoys to protect folks from its 300 ft drop. Similar to Eagle Pass, TX, but with a favorable media spin.
You know what else would save lives? Dumbasses not jumping in to the water. It's Darwin at its finest.
South China Sea only appeared in WPS in 2012 where West Philippines Sea is always West Philippines Sea.
We didn't sign on agreement and also that's not on history book!
what lie at the bottoms of them? If only one thing lies at the bottom of each and every hole (an impossibility) then use the singular verb "lies". But if one thing lies at the bottom of one hole, and another at the bottom of another, then we must use the plural verb and the plural noun "bottoms" -- "What lie at the bottoms of them?".
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I bet you are real fun at parties. *rolls eyes*
The comment got five "thumbs upward".
The question is too tough for you?
You have to rely on other people to think of snappy evasive answers for you, then imitate them?
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Audio normalization is much needed, I can't sleep to this
Please do a face reveal🙏
I’m surprised that Ryder someone in my school insnt on the list
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There could still be dragons in the dragon hole, waiting, watching.
An honorable mention of Meteor Crater in Arizona would have been nice. It is about 560 ft (170 m) deep with a rim that rises 148 ft (45 m) above the surrounding land.
Let me know how pushup went
21:19 how long is the road from the bottom to the top? How long time does it take to travel?
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Up against the wall
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The audio on this video isn't mixed/ balanced properly...
"Step wells are wells with a long corridor" -- you just said that they all share one corridor in common. Think, man, THINK! Were you never taught how to distinguish singular from plural in grade school? How about " ... with long corridors .... "?
In South Africa the ruling party's pockets are deeper than any hole on the planet
I'm from Montana.
Love your videos dude! SUBSCRIBED.
I will do 1 comment for every pushup this gets
What the fu-
Well do it haha😅
Imao
Lets go 😅
Im on 20 push ups😎😎u owe me 20 comments 😁👍
The Why Files did a good episode on Mel’s hole and the Kola super deep 👍
Yeah they did , love both of these channels
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You're welcome.
I liked and am subscribed. I enjoy your videos.
? Comment somewhere else? And why are you asking for likes and subscribers? That's just disrespectful to be amazed
And you don't have 0 thats dumb so please stop
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Actually the deepest hole is the Great RUclips Hole. One minute you'll be watching your favorite music video and an hour later you're learming about Anunnaki shapeshifters secretly ruling Earth.
I’ve never understood why they don’t put a strong cent type or metal type railing around the spillway to prevent animals from being sucked down it.
I grew up not far from the Monticello dam and I remember asking if anyone ever got sucked down when I was a child in the 80s.
I would like to think that if anyone did actually hear such screaming sounds echoing up from the super deep bore hole, that a logical explanation could have actually been ground water from higher up boiling away violently as it hit those extremely high temperatures down near the bottom. Sounds can also become quite distorted if they're echoing off the walls of a hole miles deep and probably can be subject to some wild interference and resonant sounds.
There's a "bottomless" pit in the city I live in. It's not even out of the way. It's right next to a golf course and across the street from a country club and it's neighborhood of rental units. It opened up in 1888. It was finally discovered in 1997 by the USGS to be 2000 feet deep. They want to find a way to fill it in. For now it's just enclosed with a chain link fence
You might have mentioned that the ducks in the water hole delivered the ducks safely into the reservoir that this water is diverted to. It is beyond me why no one has built a slotted barrier around that damn drain.
The funny thing is kola Super deep borehole is it had projections on what they were gonna hit at different depths and when the rock would become super compressed rock, not crumbly And no more water and all the stuff but they were wrong every step of the way. Then they hit a impenetrable layer.
These things are absolutely horrendous. Hellish is a polite description, in my opinion. Disgusting and terrifying.
If only I could envision what 1000ft looks like.
According to Google, it's approximately 304 meters.
So Emily Schwalen was schwallowed by the spillway??? RIP ducky 😭😭
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That's just what they want you to think..then a graboid pops out and drags you down
I think you can look into a cave in Bulgaria, holding one of the biggest underground waterfalls. It is called "The Devil's Throat"
Wow, great presentation!😊
The spillways are absolutely terrifying.
Could put a fence around it but then prevents natural selection.
Neutrinos actually do have mass. We just don't know how much. It's tiny
The Statue of Liberty will fit in Marvel Cave, at Silver Dollar City, too. Also had 5 hot air balloons in the there, too.