Mysteries Discovered in the Wilderness

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2022
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  • @littlemissandre
    @littlemissandre 2 года назад +458

    You shouldn't be ashamed of your artistic skills, buds. Art isn't just drawing or painting. Art is anything you apply your personality to, like telling a story, writing a book, training a horse to do tricks, creating an awesome video etc. These videos are your art. Be proud and keep it up! From beautiful Burnaby, British Columbia 😊💜.

  • @shaq1nemusic
    @shaq1nemusic 2 года назад +334

    Am I the only one who watches this when I don’t want to talk to anyone or see anyone?

  • @ItsmeJuliaB
    @ItsmeJuliaB 2 года назад +27

    I’m surprised hearing that the bent trees haven’t be heard of anywhere else on earth. I’m from Newfoundland Canada and there’s a park about 3.5 hours outside St. John’s (the capitol city) quite literally called crooked tree park. The trees not only cure but there are some that are grown bent at a complete 360 degrees. There a photos of me as a child sitting in one of the tree curves. So it’s definitely not a “once in a lifetime” phenomenon. It exists. Just on another continent.
    Also, being from Canada, I remember when Anton came home. It was of course all over the news. Although extremely interesting, and almost inspired that he had managed such a journey, he only started walking one night because he is a person with paranoid schizophrenia and had recently stopped his medication. According to his mother and brother (Stefan), Anton would often stop talking his medication but they were able to intervene in time enough to get him back to his daily regimen. I’m assuming from experience with my family members, this was because he felt better, and figured he no longer needed his medication rather than feeling better because of the medication. Either way this was what had happened in this case, and because he had decided to start walking, over time his symptoms got increasing worse which is what they think led him to continue on his journey.

  • @drt-abrat1256
    @drt-abrat1256 2 года назад +90

    We'll never have it all figured out, but it's so interesting to explore, become aware of amazing things in nature, and learn something new every day!

    • @whybankerwhybanker
      @whybankerwhybanker Год назад +1

      I see why 🎉your RUclips channel is called be amazing because this is really amazing!

    • @mortonvrose
      @mortonvrose 4 месяца назад

      Yes. Every day is a new creation ❤

  • @spiritjunkie_
    @spiritjunkie_ 2 года назад +52

    The crooked forest is the perfect place to build a crooked house with crooked pillars, crooked roof, crooked stairwell, crooked everything, in a 90 degree bend and anyone who visits you will be so annoyed that they will never visit you. In the meantime, you can enjoy the peace and quiet of solitude in that ideal hermit home you've established 😃

    • @greenieeye7100
      @greenieeye7100 2 года назад +1

      Christine.... Ah I thort u was going to end with....... And in the crooked basement/celler some skeletons lived 🤣😂🤣
      Quoting a children's book called funny bones

    • @nethercrocodile5859
      @nethercrocodile5859 2 года назад +1

      Crooked man!

    • @RedGamingChair
      @RedGamingChair 2 года назад +1

      *crooked humans*
      Yeah Im out

    • @nethercrocodile5859
      @nethercrocodile5859 2 года назад

      @@RedGamingChair there is scp about crooked man

    • @Nirrrina
      @Nirrrina 2 года назад

      Except one problem with that. RUclipsrs.
      Seriously you build a place like that & you'll get tons of RUclipsrs who want to share such a unique place with their viewers.

  • @Charles_Snow
    @Charles_Snow 2 года назад +203

    We have several trees in our area that are bent. One of the largest ones is in the middle of our walking park in the center of town. The trees here were all bent by a large tornado over 20 years ago and most of them have been left to grow in remembrance of those that were lost.

    • @jamesfromthesilentmajority3272
      @jamesfromthesilentmajority3272 2 года назад +13

      We bend and tie them to 2x4 frames to make canes.. If we never harvested a batch they would look a lot like this.. But other ppl i know make furniture with this same method

    • @getin3949
      @getin3949 2 года назад

      Maybe straight line winds??

    • @FPVShogun
      @FPVShogun 2 года назад +14

      Native Americans in my moms hometown used to bend trees north for navigation and would always point north

    • @woodywood7759
      @woodywood7759 2 года назад +7

      @@FPVShogun I was thinking the same thing!

    • @bonesrhodes3762
      @bonesrhodes3762 2 года назад

      --- definitely: here on the Mississippi gulf coast there are several patches of pines in similar shape - the result of several massively fierce hurricanes -

  • @nessyb5371
    @nessyb5371 2 года назад +53

    After watching this I honestly do want to go on a wilderness hunt of my own and see if I can find any mysterious items or locations. You just never know what is out there waiting to be discovered! Thank you for this clip and information.

    • @rjllanas
      @rjllanas 2 года назад +1

      Let's go! I want to make a harness for go pros facing front and back and left and right to capture everthing.

    • @einstein76
      @einstein76 3 месяца назад

      Bent trees are well-known to be Indian trail markers….there are many of these still standing in rural north Texas.

    • @valkyrja--
      @valkyrja-- 2 месяца назад

      ​@@einstein76did you not watch the whole video? You also commented under someone else's comment, not on the video

    • @billcarlo692
      @billcarlo692 2 месяца назад

      Be careful what you go looking for. Might find something you'd regret finding.

  • @tamamarquez2075
    @tamamarquez2075 2 года назад +15

    I enjoyed the stories of mysteries a lot, but far more the clever writing and sense of humor that drove the speaker. Very creative and made the viewing really fun. Thanks!

  • @HelenWheelsUtah
    @HelenWheelsUtah 2 года назад +202

    This was a fascinating collection, exceptionally curated and perfectly narrated. Thank you for the work that must have gone into researching, editing and scripting this video. Cheers!

    • @maryosmun5290
      @maryosmun5290 2 года назад +3

      7

    • @bruce.malmat9999
      @bruce.malmat9999 2 года назад +2

      @@maryosmun5290 Not so perfectly narrated. Before saying proper names the author should first research the proper pronunciation.

    • @vgil1278
      @vgil1278 2 года назад

      No it wasn't. He pronounced many words that any one should know, wrong. Even if he didn't know, you'd think he'd look it up before humiliating himself.

    • @nathanielnicholson559
      @nathanielnicholson559 Год назад

      @@bruce.malmat9999 Jag wire. I'll never understand.

    • @AlekseyMaksimovichPeshkov
      @AlekseyMaksimovichPeshkov Год назад

      Can you tell Be Amzed that Canada is corrupt? Sure maybe its nice to visit but to live there would be unbearable...

  • @oscarekholm169
    @oscarekholm169 2 года назад +133

    Your voice has changed so much over the years

    • @annettefeka4587
      @annettefeka4587 2 года назад +27

      i actually think there is more than one guy running the channel

    • @lcoq19
      @lcoq19 2 года назад +20

      @@annettefeka4587 I think they were being facetious. Maybe not though. In any case, there have been 3 narrators for this channel with the second narrator having been gone, recently, about 6 months; he's actually back now- he returned about a week or so ago! Not that number 3 didn't do an efficient job, mind you, but we're creatures of habit and most everyone in the comments who were longterm fans were quite happy that number 2 returned!

    • @MELOMOKOTOGULU
      @MELOMOKOTOGULU 2 года назад +3

      Just I say. He voice justlike became a scorpions band singer. God Bless him. The narator of **be amazed**

    • @MELOMOKOTOGULU
      @MELOMOKOTOGULU 2 года назад +1

      @Ijar Ka,,,, 👇💋 ghy??

    • @Emu9x
      @Emu9x 2 года назад

      ???????????????

  • @cypherpunk12
    @cypherpunk12 2 года назад +17

    I feel for Anton, I hope he has since been allowed to visit that library.

  • @sylviadailey9126
    @sylviadailey9126 2 года назад +24

    As for the crooked trees that mysteriously grow in Poland, there's another area like that in Romania called Hola Baciu forest.

  • @Ass_of_Amalek
    @Ass_of_Amalek 2 года назад +29

    aww I feel sorry for that canadian who walked to argentina to visit the library in buenos aires and then wasn't allowed inside. :( his brother should have taken him back to buenos aires with documents and a non-dishevelled makeover to visit the library.

  • @Tanya_Maria
    @Tanya_Maria 2 года назад +78

    The amazing artist Antti Laitinen is FINNISH 🇫🇮 and he didn't cut those holes, he slowly grew them, because he doesn't want to damage nature! Amazing guy :D

    • @Teknopottu
      @Teknopottu 2 года назад +4

      You were a day ahead of me! Weird how often finnish and swedish people are mixed. On the other hand, someone from Russia or from Belarus would seem identical to me.

    • @CartmanVlaams
      @CartmanVlaams 2 года назад +2

      How do you slowly "grow" a hole in trees?? 🤔🤔

    • @Teknopottu
      @Teknopottu 2 года назад +8

      @@CartmanVlaams He used pruning shears and bent branches, took 5 days in 2018. Originally part of an art project called "Broken Landscape". Picture is cropped from a much larger picture, without the artist's permission and not even mentioning the artist.
      Bigger trees don't mind if lower branches are removed, especially if it's in the shadowy side. Pinetrees naturally fell some of the lower parts.

    • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
      @BariumCobaltNitrog3n 2 года назад +5

      @@Teknopottu They show the artist and give him credit, showing other works he's done. Pay attention.

    • @Teknopottu
      @Teknopottu 2 года назад +3

      @@BariumCobaltNitrog3n Thank you, I'll try again. English is not my primary language, sometimes failing in explaining things.
      When the picture originally found the big public, it was cropped as it was in this video, and only with a text: "What is this?" and no artist's name or mention it was small part of a bigger picture, "Broken Landscape".

  • @gunnardblack9463
    @gunnardblack9463 2 года назад +4

    The sculptures by Thomas Dambo are my favorite. How whimsical and magical!! The trolls and woodland creatures are a perfect addition to and chunk of forest. Tho the troll with the bucket near the lake is my absolute favorite

  • @ron4hunting
    @ron4hunting 2 года назад +7

    being a outdoors man , hunter and fisherman my whole life i have seen a lot of strange things in the woods in 4 different states . but the one that i love is called 'foxfire' in northen mi . it is wood that glows green at night ! most of the wood is small and all of it is rutting . was told it was some mineral and fugus that got in the wood as it was rotting and that is why it glows green . and yes i have picked it up but not long after you tuch it it stops glowing !

  • @isettech
    @isettech 2 года назад +97

    The bent trees are common where winter snow is deep. The thing unusual is the entire area was planted at the same time so the same one winter storm with sudden heavy wet snow, laid them all over at the same time and in the same direction. Go anyplace alpine near the treeline and you will find those bent trees.

    • @mattmcd3523
      @mattmcd3523 2 года назад +3

      Hell yeah brother... I was thinking maybe somthing like that. Thanks for the knowledge!

    • @danieldz7906
      @danieldz7906 2 года назад +8

      I am from Poland i i know the "secret".
      This trees were bend by humans. It was ment to be ship construction material.
      Why never cut down? 1930? ww2? and after that Comunism. Thats why.

    • @skillaz908
      @skillaz908 2 года назад +9

      The truth about the trees in Poland is not at all a mystery. Very long ago there was a monastery close to this place. The monks from that monastery have planted a big chunk of that forrest. While those trees were still saplings they have tied them into that unusual form with twines so that when those trees will grow the shape will be very unique.
      Not sure why to be honest but this is documented nicely in the archives.
      I can see there is already a comment about ship building and it is very possible. I only know this info from a trip to this region and saw the archives in the museum with drawings and photos + actual historical documents abot this monastery
      Btw. Lovely place for a hike and close to many historical places and battlefields from ww2 and medieval times.

    • @brandiejohnson3802
      @brandiejohnson3802 2 года назад +1

      thanks for sharing!

    • @teresagoforth2841
      @teresagoforth2841 2 года назад +5

      I'm a logger and the bent trees are somewhat common in the mountains and are caused by the ground slowly sliding. They bend the sawn boards for ships you couldn't saw a crooked tree into lumber.

  • @benjaminstubblefield2637
    @benjaminstubblefield2637 2 года назад +27

    Before I ever saw those trees, I made trees like that, unintentionally. I did not want to climb for mulberries, so, I tied saplings down, but, they kept reaching for the Sun. Later, I found they made comfortable seats.

    • @Edna2u
      @Edna2u 2 года назад +2

      I trim the tops of my fruit trees and make a short but wide canopy. It works great for apple, pear, peaches. I have never done it to mulberry trees. We used to climb those as kids and sit in the trees eating berries.

  • @mj2495
    @mj2495 7 месяцев назад +4

    That would be called a vernal pool. (Not veneral, not venereal either.) It's a common occurrence in swamplands, also known as spring pools, a seasonal condition.

  • @ericjohnson8001
    @ericjohnson8001 2 года назад +7

    Crooked Forrest Poland-- those pines were warped by snowfall. The same thing happened to pine sapplings on and around my family farm in Schley co GA after a freak blizzard in 1973-- Many of the trees were young pines bent by snowdrifts and decades later retained that same shape.

  • @mistinabranham1053
    @mistinabranham1053 2 года назад +123

    There are still a few trees left in my City that are bent as well. Not quite the same way...they were bent with a sharp bend to point the Natives to the river. Its really neat to still be able to see em 100+ yrs later & still guiding towards the waterway.

    • @poseidons_child.
      @poseidons_child. 2 года назад +10

      Wow that’s so cool. There’s sadly nothing interestingly weird in my area ☹️

    • @lifuranph.d.9440
      @lifuranph.d.9440 2 года назад +1

      @@poseidons_child. Are you Weird?

    • @poseidons_child.
      @poseidons_child. 2 года назад +3

      @@lifuranph.d.9440 Yes. Yes Very much so

    • @whereswaldo5740
      @whereswaldo5740 2 года назад +2

      I could accept that tank theory. As they weren’t all like that. And they did look broken then healed. The bark is the living part of the tree

    • @Charles_Snow
      @Charles_Snow 2 года назад

      That's amazing! So much history there.

  • @American_Gunslinger
    @American_Gunslinger 2 года назад +45

    Trees and plants grow in the direction of the sun. but those trees have a pretty extreme bend.... I'm really STUMPED by this.

    • @m4ckt4yl0r
      @m4ckt4yl0r 2 года назад +1

      I once read it was caused by water, but now I'm not sure.

    • @greenieeye7100
      @greenieeye7100 2 года назад +3

      Yeah I can't see how too as I've got SAP in my eye lol

    • @Teknopottu
      @Teknopottu 2 года назад +4

      WOOD not be so sure about that.

    • @wakeup01
      @wakeup01 2 года назад +1

      Badum tsss😀

    • @whereswaldo5740
      @whereswaldo5740 2 года назад +1

      Good one.

  • @JustTuningIn
    @JustTuningIn 2 года назад +3

    I went camping last year 2021, near Hart Mountain Oregon. 100 miles from the nearest city or town. Was with some friends, no one else around near our camp. At night the wind picked up, me and a few people heard someone walking around outside our tents telling us in a sinister soft voice saying "Stay Awake, hey wake up." It kept saying that all night. Scared the hell out of me as the footsteps paced back and fourth. I wasn't the only one who heard it, my friend she heard the same thing.
    Never again will I camp out in the wilderness again.

  • @Kzn81120
    @Kzn81120 Год назад +2

    I love your videos. They are so entertaining. Especially your jokes in-between your videos. My best subscription ever. Keep up the good work.

  • @joonamustajarvi6046
    @joonamustajarvi6046 2 года назад +15

    11:00 Antti Laitinen is not Swedish, he is Finnish.

  • @cburge101
    @cburge101 2 года назад +66

    Be Amazed never fails to entertain us 👍 this should be a series

  • @kyliegeib8866
    @kyliegeib8866 2 года назад +5

    17:30 the ships name was actually the endurance and was recently found too. Not one man died on that journey.

  • @kamilegier4730
    @kamilegier4730 Год назад +4

    I don’t understand why anyone would go deep into the wilderness without guns.

  • @dawnnightinger3025
    @dawnnightinger3025 2 года назад +15

    The curvy trees were likely created by a landslide. Following that with rainfall and it becomes the perfect habitat to aid in growing. The trees then grew upwards and gravity encouraged the trees to balance out. This is based on how the original base of the tree doesn't just lay flat, but it curves a little bit downwards. In short, the trees were uprooted by a landslide, covered in fresh soil, and kept growing.

    • @jimmyjimmy3288
      @jimmyjimmy3288 2 года назад

      And I bet you think that answer is jus so obvious huh smh landslide rainfall and gravity huh smh so why aren’t ALL the trees in that area bent??? Landslide rainfall and gravity can pick and choose which trees to manipulate now?? I’m sorry but that was the dumbest answer ever in life. And I bet you thought you sounded very intelligent smh there’s no such thing as gravity so BIG X for that theory landslides normally destroy and tear DOWN things in there path so another BIG X for that theory smh and rainfall….. really RAINFALL?!?!?! since when in human or in the history of nature has rainfall been the cause of trees bending from the trunk?!?!? NEVER BIG X FOR THAT INFANT ANSWER!!! Stop tryna SOUND and SEEM smarter than you are and actually use your brain smh try again my friend smh try again

    • @da.best_blondy
      @da.best_blondy 5 месяцев назад

      smarty pants lol

  • @poseidons_child.
    @poseidons_child. 2 года назад +21

    23:14
    I hate to be rude, but when you said “Jaguar” you showed a picture of a cheetah. Sorry but I was obsessed with cheetahs in second grade and I actually have one of my cheetah stuffies next to me (yes I still have animal plushes) but I know a cheetah when I see one.

    • @smokebreak69049
      @smokebreak69049 4 месяца назад

      then you would know that jaguars and cheetahs are the same fking species , stop lying to kick it bro..!!!

  • @RaphBlade7
    @RaphBlade7 Год назад +2

    Seriously if they want to get rid of the Wallabies they should find a way to relocate them into a zoo, wildlife sanctuary, or find some way to transport them back to Australia! Killing them like that is just wrong especially when they have such a small population & it was an eccentric granny who put them there!

  • @TheNuckinFoob
    @TheNuckinFoob 2 года назад +2

    23:12 That's a cheetah, NOT a jaguar.

  • @Frankiethedj254
    @Frankiethedj254 2 года назад +34

    Well i would like to say there is a tree here in kenya near where i live that is bent like that out of the other trees i don't know if there are more in my country if i get the chance i will find out but it's quite fascinating to see there is a whole forest full of them

  • @DraevynLilaste
    @DraevynLilaste 2 года назад +11

    The bent trees in a circle makes me think of the old tales about the Druid Gateways back in upstate NY in the Adirondacks.

  • @michaelpettersson4919
    @michaelpettersson4919 2 года назад +6

    That village's missing inhabitants is really wierd especially with the dug up graves. It is of course possible that it is just a myth and didn't actually happened at all or that details has been added later.

  • @ScorchedEarthView
    @ScorchedEarthView 2 года назад +1

    Ive known since being a small (5 or 6) child that discoloration in wood is due to fungal inhabitants. The amazing gift of our senses tells us more than we realize most of the time. We forget to really look and listen and smell and feel and taste and we for get most often that our intuition is a sense that utilizes the rest. In short I could smell the mycelium in the wood and my intuition (yes my 6 year old intuition) told me it was fungus that made the wood blue.

  • @stormfire1995
    @stormfire1995 2 года назад +24

    It's still very interesting that most civilizations have a lot of the same stories and the same drawings almost identical to each other. Very interesting. Let us it lets us know that we were all connected at one time unlike now

    • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
      @BariumCobaltNitrog3n 2 года назад +2

      You're talking about the collective unconscious, a theory of Carl Jung proposed that connects us all at a very deep level. We are all still connected, like this. The pandemic has brought the world together and given us a chance to change everything

    • @J3diMindTrix
      @J3diMindTrix 2 года назад +1

      @@BariumCobaltNitrog3n We should start with certain authoritarian governments and their increasingly totalitarian ways

  • @kellydavis275
    @kellydavis275 2 года назад +21

    Love this video... Just a side note... That wasnt a Jaguar you showed. It was a Cheetah. They have very distinct markings. Keep up the good work =)

    • @G_Robb
      @G_Robb 2 года назад +5

      I noticed that too. 😆

    • @DownhillAllTheWay
      @DownhillAllTheWay 2 года назад +2

      He didn't say it was a jaguar - he said it was a "jag-wire", which is an animal I've never heard of. Just another undiscovered secret of the Amazonian forest? Or maybe it just wandered out of the Serengeti and got lost.

    • @J3diMindTrix
      @J3diMindTrix 2 года назад +1

      @@DownhillAllTheWay Yeah what is a jagwire. Annoying
      On a side note Jaguars are the only living member of the panthera genus native to South America.

    • @Zgarnet777
      @Zgarnet777 Год назад

      Thank You, that's what I thought.🐆

  • @gwanzchannel171
    @gwanzchannel171 2 года назад

    He is my favourite narrator in this channel..his voice make me relaxing and give me goodnight sleep..who agree like this comment

  • @jb9794
    @jb9794 2 года назад +1

    24:52 this granny loved her speedy motor boats 🤣😂

  • @DemonFreddy
    @DemonFreddy 2 года назад +11

    5:07 When is the last time anyone used a Gallion? These could have bean left overs from when Poland was still making wooden ships until thay moved on to other materials.

  • @Dr-UnBox
    @Dr-UnBox 2 года назад +17

    I wouldn't like to be in these places on night, they are very scary😱👀

  • @liseheyns9266
    @liseheyns9266 Год назад +1

    You are really smart to be telling us all this stuff!

  • @OmaBike
    @OmaBike 2 года назад +3

    Amazing that Anton made it through the Darien gap alive.

  • @green8733
    @green8733 2 года назад +3

    22:00
    Btd 6 music intensifies

  • @spiritjunkie_
    @spiritjunkie_ 2 года назад +21

    Dropping in to say I really like the narrator. He's got the best narration voice! He modulates his tone well which keeps me interested and helps make the subjects interesting, and he gives off a positive vibe 😌
    ‌Keep up the good work, Mr. Amazing! 🥺 or should I say Mr. Bartholomew Egbert Amazed 👀

    • @BeAmazed
      @BeAmazed  2 года назад +4

      Wow, thanks! - Bartholomew

    • @spiritjunkie_
      @spiritjunkie_ 2 года назад +2

      @@BeAmazed you're welcome, sir! 😊

    • @schumifannreins295
      @schumifannreins295 Год назад +2

      Only the puns and jokes... Half of them would be a good amount :)

  • @robinrios4715
    @robinrios4715 2 года назад +1

    I just discovered your channel with my grandson,he’s 10 , I have never heard of or seen a lot of the things on your channel, it’s so exciting

  • @JAYTEAM187
    @JAYTEAM187 Год назад +3

    I love exploring the woods. I would rather go for in the woods than anywhere. Sometimes i wish the world would collapse so people can live off the land and help one another once again. I wish i was born in the late 40's early 50's. I worked and took care of the elderly in nursing homes for 21 years, and people from those years are so much nicer the earlier they were born. Especially all the people i took care of that lived through the depression, when I tell you they were the most thankful people ever, they were so kind and cool about literally Everything. Sometimes ill watch an old movie and see how kind and well dressed everyone was and just wish i had a time machine.

  • @auspiciouscloud8786
    @auspiciouscloud8786 2 года назад +4

    Your narration is fantastic, and perfect, love the humor too it light and makes me smile! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @cgilbert210
    @cgilbert210 2 года назад +21

    It's weird how that native tribe in Canada were never found. I wonder what happened. ~ The holes in the trees looked so cool. It's amazing that he can do that. ~ I feel sorry for the Canadian guy that walked all the way to South America to visit a library only to be turned away because he didn't have his passport. :( He's like a real life Forest Gump! ~ That's crazy how the crew of the Swamp Ghost were able to survive with everything that happened to them. That plane must have been built really well. ~ The wallabies have been there for decades though. I hope they find the person who did that. :(

    • @avalanche15301
      @avalanche15301 2 года назад +3

      A lot of weird things happen in that region of Canada, It's pretty crazy how vast and empty norther Canada is.

    • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
      @BariumCobaltNitrog3n 2 года назад +2

      The tribe in Canada probably heard, or smelled, the trapper coming and hid until he left. It might have been just the women in camp sewing and cooking, and the men were hunting. He was probably only there a few minutes.
      The trees have been found like this in Russia due to atomic bomb testing and this happened in the 40's during the war.

    • @nicolenewsome4863
      @nicolenewsome4863 2 года назад

      It's not that uncommon. Same thing happened to the townspeople in Roanoke although I'm not sure exactly when. But, look it up.

    • @bol11
      @bol11 Год назад

      The story about the missing tribe is a myth no record of it in papers or RCMP records proved a myth years ago,don't know why the keep spreading this bull

  • @tlouiseallen9302
    @tlouiseallen9302 Год назад +3

    I have seen bent trees in Williams, Arizona on top of Mt Williams . It was caused by a severe snowstorm . The weight of the snow bent them over a winter. Once it warmed up, they grew straight again. They bend to the south.

  • @CanadianLumber
    @CanadianLumber 2 года назад +1

    I just want to say I appreciate that you use the proper pronunciation for Nunavut ;)

  • @vey_4227
    @vey_4227 2 года назад +12

    Dont you just ever want to have a power that can let you have a vision of what happened in history? Like you can see the past like watching a movie

    • @quackinator1609
      @quackinator1609 2 года назад +1

      I always daydream about inventing a time machine that let's me travel anywhere and any time into the past. While in the time machine, it creates a large bubble around me that makes me basically a ghost that allows me to move around freely, makes me invisible, and be able to phase through walls and stuff.

  • @johnkaylor7205
    @johnkaylor7205 2 года назад +5

    At approximately 23:14 it shows a picture of a cheetah which claims as jaguar which it is not.

  • @seangilchrest6091
    @seangilchrest6091 2 года назад +2

    The curved wood for ship building is a cool concept, I wonder if that's why the trees are bent like that.

  • @TheWeirdThingsOfGroveCity
    @TheWeirdThingsOfGroveCity Год назад +1

    Maybe the light was more the way they was bent because of other trees blocking the sun light for the trees and after the Bending they were able to get the sun light and went straight up. Maybe lol

  • @leesashriber5097
    @leesashriber5097 2 года назад +6

    I love the crooked trees!! Very interesting video, as always. Thank you!!

    • @mazurkachan
      @mazurkachan 2 года назад

      Yàh but it TikTok said the crooked trees are dangerous

  • @ladymindkey
    @ladymindkey 2 года назад +12

    Love how the host said the area was known for jaguars and then proceeded to put a picture of a cheetah up. lol Time stamp 23:15

    • @dhertsens5617
      @dhertsens5617 2 года назад +2

      That's definitely not a cheetah. It's either a leopard or a jaguar. Cheetahs are skinnier and have the clear black "tearduct" marks under the eyes.

    • @ladymindkey
      @ladymindkey 2 года назад

      Ya'll are looking at the first time he said jaguar. Look at time stamp 23:15. That's when he says jaguar and shows a pic of a cheetah.

    • @ladymindkey
      @ladymindkey 2 года назад

      Time stamp 23:15. You're seeing the first time he said jaguar and actually showed a jaguar.

    • @ladymindkey
      @ladymindkey 2 года назад +1

      @@toothfairy1952 Time stamp 23:15. You're seeing the first time he said jaguar and actually showed a jaguar.

    • @dhertsens5617
      @dhertsens5617 2 года назад +2

      You're right. My mistake.

  • @davidlaki
    @davidlaki Год назад +1

    We used to own a small mango orchard. When the saplings were still young, a massive tropical storm hit, and essentially leveled the seedlings. They survived, and eventually grew with a bend that looks like the pines shown here. So, barring a similar weather phenom, I'm inclined to believe the tanks theory.

  • @irenex71
    @irenex71 2 года назад +11

    Question of the day: if you could have one paranormal ability, what would it be?

  • @stephaasivaaryuk5223
    @stephaasivaaryuk5223 2 года назад +7

    I loved how you pronounced "Nunavut" very accurately😍🤩. I like this video so much I am going to share it with my friends and family🤗! I myself is one of the Inuit from Nunavut, winter often gets very bad that even the power goes out sometimes even for days😖😵. Angikuni you pronounce it like Ang as in "gang". I am very excited of our existence is slowly getting known by almost everyone now that this is posted and I appreciate that people are trying their best on pronouncing a few words in our language and this makes me very happy and thankful

  • @ausiwolf
    @ausiwolf 2 года назад +3

    “Ferocious Jaguars..” *Shows a Video of a Cheetah*
    Me: “Hol’ up-“

  • @thunderflamenation8347
    @thunderflamenation8347 Год назад +3

    The trees could’ve bended because of something called a vortex. I went to the vortexes in Montana and the trees grew the way each vortex did, which is pretty similar to the trees in this vid.

  • @stephicorn3389
    @stephicorn3389 2 года назад +9

    I love your videos! I have never been a huge fan of the wilderness, partly because of the fact that I could get bitten by bugs, and also partly because I am a huge fan of Sci-Fi and Fantasy. After watching this, though, I can't help but make connections to books I've read, (in Keeper of the Lost Cities, Calla bent the trees to keep them alive,) and so many more. Obviously, I'm not sure if any of them are true, but I like to think that all of these fantasy worlds exist, and that one day, my letter to Hogwarts will arrive very late...

  • @zeinchance2060
    @zeinchance2060 2 года назад +3

    Nice mysteries I love your videos

  • @alphayt3209
    @alphayt3209 2 года назад +5

    Such an amazing video, keep them coming💯💯

  • @MightyLittle1
    @MightyLittle1 2 года назад +5

    In your first story about Joe Labelle, some of your animations depicts the food in pots was found still cooking. The truth (although this could be just folklore) is, in the town of 2000 to2500 people, they had been missing for about 2 months according to the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police), and not the day or night when Joe arrived. There would be no footprint because it had probably snowed at some time in that 2 month period.

    • @kennethjohnston1593
      @kennethjohnston1593 2 года назад

      My question was, how were the cooking fires still smoldering if the villagers had been gone for 2 months? Also, if they had been there recently enough for said fires to still be smoldering, why had all the dogs starved to death? Several things just don’t add up

    • @MightyLittle1
      @MightyLittle1 2 года назад +1

      @@kennethjohnston1593 Someone could have made the whole story up also.

    • @kennethjohnston1593
      @kennethjohnston1593 2 года назад

      @Chris Fournier With all the irregularities, i would have to agree. If the Mounted Police filed a report in their investigation, reading it might some validation

  • @leonardsirwinirwin4247
    @leonardsirwinirwin4247 7 месяцев назад +1

    Re: bent trees. On a wooded property in the Jersey Pines there is one tree which has been bent into a perfect circle at about the six foot level. It can be seen from the road, but only if one is very observant.

  • @jessicat3507
    @jessicat3507 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for the video I'm a new subscriber and your videos are very entertaining I like how informative and funny they are 🙂

  • @abigailclayton7618
    @abigailclayton7618 2 года назад +5

    This is just incredibly awesome😌
    Watching this left me speechless🤯
    Shout outs to all those watching in 2022🙋‍♀️
    Do you think the video was great?

  • @masonharkness6437
    @masonharkness6437 Год назад +2

    Never know what you might find, in my town we have a river that runs along it and there’s a point you can cross where’s it’s only knee deep some parts only ankle deep but on the other side is a island. And the island has about 8 old stone buildings with most of them along side the river and it has some sort of man made structure in the water as well. It’s probably only a couple hundred years old but it was still a really cool find

  • @mehmart398
    @mehmart398 2 года назад +1

    8:32 lets just travel back in time and explore that

  • @dark-wolfnetherin2135
    @dark-wolfnetherin2135 2 года назад +5

    Le leyon is probably a spirit of a soldier who served during WWII

    • @zackhopkins5185
      @zackhopkins5185 2 года назад

      I think he's an off grid type of vagrant.

  • @paulraymond9886
    @paulraymond9886 2 года назад +4

    Something odd about the first story. I have been around the north. The graves are always marked with a white wooden cross. You would never see a headstone there.

  • @h0christin3
    @h0christin3 2 года назад +1

    I watch ur videos all the time!

  • @villagelightsmith4375
    @villagelightsmith4375 2 года назад +1

    There are holes in the woods on the American coast, on the north side of a small local graveyard. They are chewed/eaten by the local Elk herd.

  • @benjaminstubblefield2637
    @benjaminstubblefield2637 2 года назад +17

    The cave reminds me of a trap in Atlanta, Georgia. A gang took over and overgrown, abandoned furniture store, that could no longer be seen from the road. They made the driveway disappear by placing bushes. People come in, and, never leave. Car, clothing, everything, including life is taken. I know that they busted a similar operation, but I don’t know if they ever got this 1. Once someone pulls in, they put a parking cement bar across the only way out. I aimed the car for the people carrying the parking curb, and forced them to drop it. I would have crashed into them, because they were going to kill me anyway!

    • @j.rbry.8990
      @j.rbry.8990 2 года назад +1

      65 years in metro Atlanta and hadn't heard about that one yet. I don't know what year it was but I was there since 55 when lake Lanier was damned up. Although I did build more than one fortress of solitude, in a kudzu patch. And started on a red clay cavern.

  • @danwookim2502
    @danwookim2502 2 года назад +23

    One of the most generally accepted theories surrounding the crooked trees in Poland is that they were intentionally bent when they were young to supply wood for ships. At that time, curved wood could only be created that way. However, World War II likely prevented these trees from becoming older. They were forgotten, and as a result, none of the local residents have a first-hand experience of how this could have happened.

    • @shawnlee7022
      @shawnlee7022 2 года назад

      So not tanks during ww2 ? Makes sense .BAYVILLE NY

    • @bradw974
      @bradw974 10 месяцев назад

      I have several on my property and have seen many more in other places

    • @MegCazalet
      @MegCazalet 10 месяцев назад +1

      He explains much of that theory in the video. But WW2 is not out of living memory, and had that been intentional and meant for ships, how would that become such a mystery so fast?

  • @theresaosborne8944
    @theresaosborne8944 2 года назад +1

    They should definitely do a movie about the swamp ghost.

    • @michaelpettersson4919
      @michaelpettersson4919 2 года назад

      I can imagine that. The last surviving crew member, that 90 year old getting a visit and begin to tell his tale of their crash in the jungle and their struggle to reach back to the civilization. Done well it could be a great movie.

  • @DownhillAllTheWay
    @DownhillAllTheWay 2 года назад +1

    At 23:13, was that "jaguar" photographed in South America? It must have got *_seriously_* lost!!

  • @jewelsmickey1265
    @jewelsmickey1265 2 года назад +6

    I’ve always wondered why no one ever looked into a possible genetic mutation I the crooked forest in Poland.

  • @TheParkAttendant
    @TheParkAttendant 2 года назад +4

    The bent trees could have been caused by a wind down draft. Here Utah you see them up in the mountains, there caused by deer scraping velvet off antlers during and after growth.

  • @ashleyfalkenstein3648
    @ashleyfalkenstein3648 Год назад +2

    The first one would make a great horror novel surely to give people a few nightmares. I'm kind of hoping now that it gets written because I'd live to see what happened to the people.

  • @rocketsprout4560
    @rocketsprout4560 Год назад

    Love your content! And the awesome puns are the cherry on top 😎 you killed me with "I'm a fun guy" (fungi) 🤣🤣

  • @UrbanGardeningWithD.A.Hanks14
    @UrbanGardeningWithD.A.Hanks14 2 года назад +7

    I'm a conservation officer, and the bent trees are no mystery. I see them all the time and have many up at my cabin. They are always pine, and laid over by heavy wet snow or ice at a young age, and then grow upwards again. Pine can snap on one side and still live, due to the sap oozing out and covering the open wood. I wish they'd quit calling this a mystery. The fact that these are all pointing in one direction indicates a strong wind coupled with the snow or ice, to fall in that direction during a storm.

    • @stevet5379
      @stevet5379 2 года назад

      Yep, have seen this many time and the more time that you spend in forests the more you'll see things like this. Deep wet snow is likely the culprit, along with ice, slow thaw and rinse and repeat next year. Not much of a mystery really, i've known this since I was a kid and I am over 60 now.

    • @Edna2u
      @Edna2u 2 года назад

      They are also created as markers of rivers in some places in the us. American indigenous did this often to mark directions.

  • @barbarathomas8556
    @barbarathomas8556 2 года назад +3

    Bent trees, seen them in my local nature park. It's caused by storm wind when they were saplings.

  • @Kari.F.
    @Kari.F. 2 года назад +2

    If I had come across those mirror sculptures hiking through the woods without knowing about them in advance, I'm not sure I'd live to tell anyone about it. At least not in a calm and coherent manner. Those optical illusions would be scary AF to me if I stumbled across them unexpectedly. I would love to go see them someday, though. They must be fascinating when you know about them beforehand.

  • @JfkNukk
    @JfkNukk 2 месяца назад

    Everyone who watches things like this have the burning curiosity inside them knowing there’s more to the world than what we was taught in school! Your definitely A chosen one

  • @pan_dircik7996
    @pan_dircik7996 2 года назад +3

    I'm from Poland and i was learning about these trees. There shape was made by Humans and they were meaking metal tubes and putting tree saplings to grow at the shape of the tubes

  • @megs4193
    @megs4193 2 года назад +6

    Such a good job, if I wasn't 100% terrified of flying, I would save every penny to go and see...all of that forest artwork, so creative and imaginative 😍 amazing, thank you for this video 👍.

  • @jeffjeannette9364
    @jeffjeannette9364 Год назад

    Shout out for the cameo, I heard these videos for so long it's great to put a face with it. The tree bending process has developed an artist, who will make chairs tables, as long as you have the patience and don't mind waiting, a few years 😆 I spent my summers as a kid in Houghton Lake Michigan, and my grandfather would take us arrowhead hunting, with a metal detector.
    The land around the bent trail trees usually teaming with little treasures. Old pawn silver, arrow heads, beads all kinds of stuff. Him being the genteel giant he never allowed us to get greedy, anything we dug out, we backfilled it. "You gotta leave some behind, and silently thank them, tell them you respect them, you only wish to learn and mean no harm." He was very adamant on this.
    Sorry for boring you with this it's just cool to see trail trees referenced in anything, it's so random.

  • @macintoshimann9892
    @macintoshimann9892 Год назад +1

    Those crooked trees look like they were tied down. I wonder if curved wood might have been the intention.

  • @jameswedge4548
    @jameswedge4548 2 года назад +3

    Doesn't this same channel have a video explaining how the bent trees in Poland were intentionally bent to make rocking chairs?

  • @dr.skulhamr3220
    @dr.skulhamr3220 2 года назад +6

    I imagine aliens would not come to our planet to bend our trees but I'm also not sure they wouldn't produce bent trees as a by-product of an event involving their technology.

    • @YourMotherInLaw
      @YourMotherInLaw 2 года назад

      Its just a Not well known Technique They Make Nice Chairs and Make Picking Fruit Easier

  • @leilanicourage7447
    @leilanicourage7447 2 года назад +1

    22:51 they said 2 names but they named 3. odc, man😳😓😩

  • @orvillekidder9901
    @orvillekidder9901 2 года назад +1

    "Swamp Ghost" Plane.
    Did they also discover a "Glowing Green Orb?"

    • @ShadowhandMaster
      @ShadowhandMaster 2 года назад

      Yeah think it was discovered by a guy named "Hanover Fiste" 😄👍

  • @Cool_Cat_Slick
    @Cool_Cat_Slick 2 года назад +7

    In regards to the forest- its located nearby my hometown Gryfino- I do visit it every now and then, but statement that this is an unique phenomenon is false as you can find exactly same occurance in Romania and most probably some other places across the Earth. There is also a place in Poland where there is a mysterious spot where everything is going uphill- bottles rolling up, cars go by themselves even the water flows upwards- yet no one can explain it.

    • @SlottyMcSlotface
      @SlottyMcSlotface 2 года назад

      Isn't that just like Magnetic Hill in Moncton though? That has the same phenomenon, but it's easily explained. The topography of the area makes it LOOK like everything is going uphill, even the water, but actually it is flowing downhill. It's just an option illusion

    • @Cool_Cat_Slick
      @Cool_Cat_Slick 2 года назад

      @@SlottyMcSlotface it could be, however I haven't seen the place you are describing but personally have been at the one in Poland and even though some give the very same expanation theory- once you go there by yourself you'll find hard to agree with it as it doesn't make sense. Yet, still possible you're right- as I said no one really knows 💯percent.

    • @doxfie.
      @doxfie. 2 года назад +1

      it's an optical illusion, it is very much solved

    • @SlottyMcSlotface
      @SlottyMcSlotface 2 года назад

      @@Cool_Cat_Slick I think I've been to the one in Poland. If its the one at Karpacz, it is the same phenomenon :)

  • @Emy53
    @Emy53 2 года назад +10

    The ancient aliens is also interesting. I want to be able to see if we truly have visitors from another galaxy. I would not be surprised if we do or have had them among us all along.

  • @adamehan8678
    @adamehan8678 Год назад

    I cant even find something that weird,scary,creepy or even amazing. Let alone walking 6,000 miles and moving an ENTIRE LAKE?!

  • @ophelian4646
    @ophelian4646 2 года назад +2

    I do understand those hunters that (maybe?) killed the "kangaroos" because altering the surrounding areas by putting foreign animal species is *not* a good idea. One new kind of animal or even insect can put the whole environment in jeopardy.
    Some ten years ago people brought in wild boars in Sweden and they breed fast and destroys woods and landscape and attract wolfs. They can also be dangerous to people. Never mess with mother nature.