The Mysterious Boulders of Waterville Plateau | Nick on the Rocks
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
- Just north of Withrow, Washington, the pancake-flat farms and fields are dotted by massive mysterious basalt boulders. These rocks, picked up and moved by ice sheets in the last Ice Age, help Nick visualize the moraine of a giant bygone glacier.
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i love watching nicks videos.
Nick at his best, I think. Story telling, with a great visual team supporting it. The drone footage really adds a lot, as does the pictures from ground level. I am so glad that the series continues, as I can hardly wait for the next one to appear. Thanks to Brady and Kalina for adding their expertise, as well. The team has certainly raised the bar, and this deserves the wider audience that the internet provides, so it can be enjoyed by folks all over the world. Each episode makes one want to travel to the area and see these things in person, but most (like me) won't ever have that chance.
I love the animations to help visualize the past.
Another great video from Nick!
Nick your presentations never get old. Glad to see you had better weather than your field trip I attended a few years back,which was still great despite the weather.
Great video Nick! Thanks!
Love these videos!
Absolutely excellent! Can't wait to get back out there!
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Shure glad He's ours!
Going to be books written about this Man.
His approach and the evolution of this series has sparked the interest of so many people.
Deserves highest praise and we love our Nick!!!
Fantastic episode! Thank you Pacific Science Center and Nick Zentner for bringing this to us for all to share.
These are so good. Award winning good. The talent isn’t bad either🤣. Thank you!
Nick on the rocks on KSPS, first hooked me.
Another great episode of "Nick on the Rocks!" Thanks, Nick, and thanks to your videographer and collaborators. Adding the transparent image of the glacial's edge on the landscape carried the message perfectly.
Thank you for another great episode!
That's a lot of Elephant to eat, but still taking little bites! thank you ALL stay safe good job.
Thanks Nick
What were those striking aquamarine lenses over your shoulder when exposing the glacial till underlaying Yeager Rock?
You don't have to go to Antarctica or Greenland to find glacial till. There are plenty of rapidly retreating glaciers in the Cascades which have areas full of till at their base.
My theory is that the boulders were placed there by ancient, huge bigfoot-like creatures that used them to anchor their dwellings.
When "science" says thousands or millions of years get ready for a doozie. Its code for we dont know but to keep ourselves relevant we better say something.