This was really interesting. I like your style. You've got something here. If you like doing this and want to get serious about it I'd recomend getting a better mic. A blue yeti snowball would do the trick. Then use the audio editing software Audacity to clean up your audio. Can't wait to see more.
Uluru is and asteroid foreign to earth , and it comes from planet X , Nibiru , wormwood , Uluru hit earth and created the Himalayan mountains then bounced and landed smack back in central Australia. Look at the skid marks north west of Uluru where it bounced before landing , it is there.
@@justicejaxn9069 It’s made out of sandstone. There are no asteroids made out of sandstone. If It landed on earth, it would have disintegrated from the impact.
@@justicejaxn9069 You can pretty much draw a straight line from the first massive to valley of the wind. Now how it shoots out of the ground, regularly idk.If youd driven along the road to ayres. You could see it happening.
Uluru is an asteroid from planet X , look at the Google maps and see the skid mark north west of the rock now , it is there because it bounced when it hit earth and created the Himalayan mountains And the moon and the keiper belt. Uluru is an asteroid foreign to earth and comes from planet X Nibiru wormwood , And it is back to unleash it's fury this time .
Your right it is melted because it is led iron and it melted upon entering earth's atmosphere because it is an asteroid that broke off of planet X and collided with earth to form the Himalayan mountains and the moon and the keiper belt . It's made up off led iron , a scientist took a piece of it at tested it and said that Uluru is a chunk of led iron . Also known as an asteroid , planet X is a great big planet sized ball of led iron ( red iron oxide spews out if it ) Uluru came from planet X.
As you drive to Uluru, youll see table tops, that eventually turn into ayres rock. Yeah i said it, just down the road is Valley of the winds. Which is a big rock dying, and more interesting stuff.
It's a piece of rock ( asteroid ) that broke off of planet X Nibiru / wormwood star , if you look to the north west of it ( Google maps ) you can see a skid mark it left when it bounced from colliding with earth which formed the Himalayan mountains , The asteroid made the Himalayan mountains upon collision then bounced hooting north west of Uluru then landing where it now is today. Uluru is one huge asteroid from planet X Nibiru which made the moon and the keiper belt .
Un luogo sacro per gli Aborigeni e chi ha tentato di scaldarlo non è rimasto impunito. Anche il cane bianco era ritenuto sacro e lo si è visto uscire da qualche grotta con un fagottino in bocca (un piccolo offerto come sacrificio dalla famiglia)
I thought that too but it was actually a heart from a Titan. Look up the channel called Mudfossil University. He shows how all these rocks mountains and boulders are actually body parts from Giants and Titans that were flash petrified in some kind of cataclysm
No. You are wrong. I worked with the aboriginals who live in the Mutijulu village next to the Rock. The rock came from out of space and crashed their when the world was flooded. There is another lot of rocks Katajuta that fell when therre was no water covering the earth thats why those rocks are broken up I believe the indigenous stories. They been there a long time they know their lands
No it was big snake come through dat country and then he eat im up a big goanna and he get real fat and die from over eaten then the sun dry him up and he there to dis day…that my dreamin brudder…….now give me a flagon so I can sit under dat tree and watch the work go by while I wait for my next welfare cheque
That 'music' is bloody annoying and makes it harder for those with degraded hearing from clearly hearing the narration.
your background music was to loud, I could not concentrate, cheers
This was really interesting. I like your style. You've got something here. If you like doing this and want to get serious about it I'd recomend getting a better mic. A blue yeti snowball would do the trick. Then use the audio editing software Audacity to clean up your audio. Can't wait to see more.
Thanks for the feedback, and I'll definitely invest in a new mic soon!
Uluru is and asteroid foreign to earth , and it comes from planet X , Nibiru , wormwood ,
Uluru hit earth and created the Himalayan mountains then bounced and landed smack back in central Australia.
Look at the skid marks north west of Uluru where it bounced before landing , it is there.
@@justicejaxn9069 It’s made out of sandstone. There are no asteroids made out of sandstone. If It landed on earth, it would have disintegrated from the impact.
@@justicejaxn9069 You can pretty much draw a straight line from the first massive to valley of the wind. Now how it shoots out of the ground, regularly idk.If youd driven along the road to ayres. You could see it happening.
I am using this video as the main research site for my geography assignment *thumbs up!!!*
I hope you get a good grade on your assignment!
@@geographygooseyt thankyou!!!
"help I am weak" 😂
My teacher put on this video and I really liked it so when I got home I subscribed :)
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the sub :)
So did mine the first vedio we couldn’t hear so she put this on 😅😂😂
@@geographygooseytMy teacher also put it on
@@geographygooseytYou got a new sub
No way this was played in my class 💀
I thought I'm watching a video from 2012 because of that microphone you have, but when I looked it was 2021. I was quite surprised
you got a fan in me..... You got a, fan in me! (Randy Newman)
Bro keep doing his please. I needed it for my geography homework and it helped so much. Thank you.
same
Uluru was there for age's and the Rock has lots of stories All around it àboriginal culture
anyone else watching this for school work?
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your video was presented in my class today XD
Sorry you sound like a lovely bloke but I just can't believe that mountain range theory even if a trillion billion years were wacked on 😔❤️
Whatever it is it looks melted .. ya have to look at it with drones though.. it's melted
Uluru is an asteroid from planet X , look at the Google maps and see the skid mark north west of the rock now , it is there because it bounced when it hit earth and created the Himalayan mountains
And the moon and the keiper belt.
Uluru is an asteroid foreign to earth and comes from planet X Nibiru wormwood ,
And it is back to unleash it's fury this time .
Your right it is melted because it is led iron and it melted upon entering earth's atmosphere because it is an asteroid that broke off of planet X and collided with earth to form the Himalayan mountains and the moon and the keiper belt .
It's made up off led iron , a scientist took a piece of it at tested it and said that Uluru is a chunk of led iron .
Also known as an asteroid , planet X is a great big planet sized ball of led iron ( red iron oxide spews out if it )
Uluru came from planet X.
lets get this dude or girl to 5 SUBS!!!!!
Thanks dude (or girl), we made it to 6!
Thank you.
ima get an A+ this year. Thx @Geography Goose
As you drive to Uluru, youll see table tops, that eventually turn into ayres rock. Yeah i said it, just down the road is Valley of the winds. Which is a big rock dying, and more interesting stuff.
My year 8 Humanities class loved this and made me like and subscribe. You should too @everyone.
What can you see at 2:04
Did Bang CHAN just watch this video
this wasnt getting to the point of how it is formed
It's a piece of rock ( asteroid ) that broke off of planet X Nibiru / wormwood star , if you look to the north west of it ( Google maps ) you can see a skid mark it left when it bounced from colliding with earth which formed the Himalayan mountains ,
The asteroid made the Himalayan mountains upon collision then bounced hooting north west of Uluru then landing where it now is today.
Uluru is one huge asteroid from planet X Nibiru which made the moon and the keiper belt .
Was planet X just a mistake because of uncalibrated telescopes and was way after Uluru was there
Thats not how physics or asteroids work
Un luogo sacro per gli Aborigeni e chi ha tentato di scaldarlo non è rimasto impunito. Anche il cane bianco era ritenuto sacro e lo si è visto uscire da qualche grotta con un fagottino in bocca (un piccolo offerto come sacrificio dalla famiglia)
It's a petrified heart from a titan
I have a theory. Uluru is what is left of a giant eroded tree, after it was petrified.
Bro u need more attention. You are funny and music is a fucking vibe
It was a tree
I thought that too but it was actually a heart from a Titan. Look up the channel called Mudfossil University. He shows how all these rocks mountains and boulders are actually body parts from Giants and Titans that were flash petrified in some kind of cataclysm
i edge to your videos
uluru is not unique Phobos is a moon of Mars the same maybe uluru is just a tip like an iceberg
Nope! The real statement will be out soon.
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Wrong Uluru is a big dried up mud crab
The music junked another video 👎👎👎👎👎💩💩💩💩😬
No. You are wrong. I worked with the aboriginals who live in the Mutijulu village next to the Rock.
The rock came from out of space and crashed their when the world was flooded. There is another lot of rocks Katajuta that fell when therre was no water covering the earth thats why those rocks are broken up
I believe the indigenous stories. They been there a long time they know their lands
also snake-lizard people attacked the rock according to them
You’re crazy
physics & geology says no
It's NOT "their" land, this crap needs to stop
This video sucks! Had to stop 2mins in. Annoying music, low volume narration. tries to be funny. WE JUST WANT TO KNOW THE FACTS!
No it was big snake come through dat country and then he eat im up a big goanna and he get real fat and die from over eaten then the sun dry him up and he there to dis day…that my dreamin brudder…….now give me a flagon so I can sit under dat tree and watch the work go by while I wait for my next welfare cheque
What a crap story