That Robert Landsburg photo at Mount St. Helens isn't the last one he took though. He snapped as many pictures as he could before being overcome by the ash. The recovered photos were published in the January 1981 issue of National Geographic. I still have the issue. The photos get worse and worse. Viewing them in sequence with the understanding that the photographer died moments later is very creepy.
Kind of reminds me of the photographer (or potentially more) having taken a front-and-center snap shot of the Elephant's Foot in Chernobyl, where standing in any close proximity to it to this day is sudden death. Just something about people dying for their art or job that gets at me.
@@Hm-qd9loThat guy actually only just passed away in 2022. The famous picture was taken back in 1996 when the radiation was no longer strong enough to kill you just from a short exposure. His name was Artur Korneyev. He was the deputy director of the shelter object, which is the official name for the "sarcophagus". Having first arrived shortly after the disaster. He was known to just not give a single F about radiation. As a liquidator in the days after the disaster, he was known to simply walk up to chunks of graphite and solid fuel from the core and straight up just kick them out of the way. He probably went inside the wreckage of unit 4 more than anyone else in history. He ventured in many times to take measurements, and Escort journalists around to try and spread awareness of the danger of the old containment falling apart. His efforts were a big part in making the NSC or new safe containment possible The big arch shaped building they constructed and then slid over the old containment. There isn't a ton of information available about him in his later years. But he was still working there in his 60s in like 2016. Although he had developed some health problems from the sheer amount of radiation he was exposed to. Keep in mind he worked around that place for around 30 years. He was probably in his late 60s/early 70s when he died. But still... THIRTY YEARS of being right there at chernobyl. He was also known for having a dark sense of humor and used to tell journalists as a joke “Soviet radiation, is the best radiation in the world.” pretty badass dude. It's too bad more people don't know his story. The fact that he put his own health at risk fighting for what would eventually become the multi billion dollar NSC probably saved a lot of people from serious health problems down the road. The old sarcophagus was in terrible shape. Being constructed quickly in the very high radiation environment shortly after the accident. It was never intended to be permanent. But with the collapse of the Soviet Union, the funding for upkeep or to replace it just wasn't there. If that thing had collapsed it would have released all manner of contamination and dust and just overall bad shite into the environment. The fact that his photos and work with journalists were so shocking was a big part of making it possible to get the money and multi-national cooperation to prevent that from happening.
One is taken just as it comes out of the volcano. One is taken while it's perhaps a mile or two away. In the last one, it takes up more than four-fifths of the frame. Each picture is progressively more damaged due to heat and ash.
@@Hm-qd9lo Apparently that's inaccurate and it's lost a fair amount of radioactivity, to the point where you could stand next to it for maybe a half hour before getting a lethal radiation dose. Even if that's true I still wouldn't risk it myself.
@@Raptorworld22at 30 seconds you’ll feel nauseous and dizzy, at 2 minutes your cells will start shutting down, and at 5 minutes you’ll be dead. the elephants foot is contained because of how deadly it is, it hasn’t lost much of its radiation.
For some reason, it it’s often overlooked that one of the passengers killed in the Japan Air was Kyu Sakamoto. In 1963 his song Sukiyaki (Ue o Muite Arukō" (上を向いて歩こう, "I Look Up as I Walk") was the first Asian language song to reach the top slot on Billboard. The song retained that honour for 57 years. He was so beloved in Japan that a stamp was issued with his image.
i've never seen these images of b. hollys plane , i wonder if the passengers were aware of the pilots v.f.r. ( visual flight rules ) certification but not instrument rated , then on top of it all the storm that was pounding the area , seems as though any level headed individual would pass on that ride regardless of the advantages , peace t. d.
I lived in Richland WA when Mt St Helens erupted. I was mowing the lawn and ash came down like snow and covered every surface. It stayed for weeks. To give that some perspective, Richland is 220 miles to the East of Mt St Helens.
We lived on Vancouver Island at the time. My brother had just repainted his prized 1972 Le Mans. By the next morning it had a fine layer of Mount St. Helen's dust stuck in the paint.
It's incredible that Robert Landsburg took that photo (and several more), immediately packing his camera in a backpack and laying on top of it to preserve the images, knowing he would die within seconds. Wow! Minor corrections as I'm a volcano nerd/fan. At 2:05 the "dark cloud" is the mountain being blown apart mixed with pyroclastic material, not "molten ash." Molten means liquified by heat, so ash wouldn't be ash if it's liquid. Much of the cloud will become ash, but not molten.
Thanks to both of you, that’s interesting stuff. I’d love to learn more about this, I feel like such a tourist when I say all I know about volcanos comes from Krakatoa and Pompeii. Anywhere you guys could direct me to - so I can learn more?
That final photo of Buddy Holly is also the final image of Ritchie Valens. You can see the top of his head as he was filling in on drums for Carl Bunch who was suffering from frostbite. Holly also played drums during Valens's performance.
the person on the submarine went out proud of his job, and i respect that, he even said that there was no need for despair to his wife, i think, i hope his family is okay, and is still okay to this day.
Thinking of an image that may portray your final sight is eerie and more being one that happens in the same day of a tragedy unknown to you or others is quite distressing
Not really a picture.. But it is the last image that has never faded in my mind.. A image of seeing my mother in a hospital bed at the Osaka International Cancer Institute. I was 9 and it was my last time ever seeing her as she would pass away that night.. She had cervical cancer that spread throughout her body.. I am not sure how aware she was when it comes to that visit since the cancer had spread to her brain and she had dementia due to it.. But.. Yea.. Still have the artwork that I made for her, and gave her that day.. Its funny that I do not recall much about that day with the exception of that visit.. I remember every second of said visit.. Just not the rest of that day.. She did not speak at all.. and I think she probably did not fully recognize who I was, at least not till the last minuet of visiting time, when my brother and I where taking the last moment to look at her from the doorway then leave.. Her eyes kinda lit up as she sat up.. Looked like she was going to say something and I could see tears start to form in her eyes.. When seeing that I had ran to her and hugged her.. Nurses got angry at us for not leaving as we where supposed to have already left at said point.. I am 38 now.. and in 2 months it will be the anniversary of her death.. Have things setup for me to spend a few months in Japan to visit her grave as well as friends and family who are there.. Currently, if its not already obvious yet or not.. Do not live in Japan as I have been living in the USA for some time now so its not exactly easy for me to visit her grave.. Its not a trip I take every year but more like every other year or so... Sorry I guess I am just kind of rambling in text format at this point about something no one else would care about.. To anyone who for what ever reason is still reading my comment. Please take care of your loved ones as well as the time you spend with them. You really never know how much time you will have with them until you suddenly no longer have said time to spend.. Oh and, please try to be kind to others in general. You never know what kind of time they are having, and they very much might need some kindness thrown their way.
May your mother rest in peace, even if she couldn’t speak or possibly always realize who you were I know her soul did. I hope you can feel the her warmth of love in two months and then on forever.
That's a beautiful message. As a Mother, I can see how your Mothers eyes would swell with tears seeing her Baby. Our children are our entire Soul, the thread of our entire Being. That moment was so special for you Both. Whether you go to her grave or not, she is with you,and always will be. Thank you for sharing that moment with us.Bless you
I'm very sorry for the loss of your mother at such a young age. I was 20 when my father died. But I lost him a year or so before his physical passing. He developed dementia as a side effect of chemo therapy and for his last year didn't recognize me. I'm 47 now, but the grief, the feeling of helplessness and the memories of that dark events are still with me today. It's beyond my imagination what you as a child must have gone through. May your wounds heal and thank you for your kind words of advice.
That was a sad story, it is one I can relate to. I nursed my mother to the end. She was a brillant artist, her works hang all around the world. She was a pioneer in her original artform, a published author and an amazing person to know. Sadly, after a major stroke in 2012, she recovered her mobility but needed a walking frame, but the damage to her brain slowly took her from us. In the end she dudn't know who I was and thought she was in hospital waiting to go home. I live with her artworks adorning the walls, like silent ghosts they all capture a moment in times past, her creative soul still lives with me. Dawn died aged 99 years, 9 months and 9 days, on October the 27th, 2021, the birthday of two of her children, who were born on the same day and month, two years apart. God Bless you Mum.😢❤❤❤😣
To add to the story of Buddy Holly, it was at the Surf Ball that Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper, and Ritchie Valens had just finished playing. After the concert, Buddy Holly went to the bus which was iced over and the heating system didn't work. A young Waylon Jennings was on the tour bus and was offered a seat on a charter flight Holly had booked. He declined, as he was also sick with either a cold or a flu. Holly jokingly told him "I hope your bus breaks" to which Jennings fired back "I hope your plane crashes". That last seat on the plane went to Ritchie Valens. His words haunted him for the rest of Jennings life until his death on Feb 13, 2002......RIP Waylon
Buddy Holly crash: The pilot did not yet have his instrument rating, though he had already received most of the training required. Part of the problem with this aircraft was that it had a type of attitude indicator which he was not familiar with. “Modern” attitude indicators which Peterson had trained with display an artificial horizon, with brown representing the ground and blue representing the sky. This airplane had an older-style attitude indicator, which consisted of a white horizon bar on a black background. It was much more difficult to tell exactly which way was up with these old instruments, and in the dark Peterson got disoriented.
The last one was so sad.....she had always been instructed by her father, as a young girl, to stop and stay put if ever she found herself lost in the forest......she followed those instructions to the letter......she stayed in the same spot for some 35 - 40 days fully expecting to be found but as she realized that she was not going to be found and she would not survive her thoughts were about her family and how this was going to be such sad and traumatic incident for them to deal with......in her last days she wrote about the happy memories and the immense love that she had for her family......she spent her last days, as she was starving and dehydrated, writing letters to her family, providing them comfort and love to help them get thru the sadness and loss they would be experiencing once she was discovered eventually......worse than anything, once she was discovered, she had been less than a quarter mile(1,300ft) from the main trail the entire time.....she was the definition of bravery and selflessness.....God bless her and her family
I read somewhere that Gerry didn't know how to use basic navigation tools such as a map and compass. I also read she was a nurse and maybe that's why she made it so long.
Flight 123: Kyu Sakamoto was on the flight. He was the first Asian artist to have a No. 1 hit in the USA with "Sukiyaki". It was sung in Japanese and sold over 13 million copies. It reached number one in the United States Billboard Hot 100 in June 1963.
Those incident pictures of the Holly crash are some of the most bone chilling ones I’ve ever seen. The pictures don’t contain any gore (both colorized and black and white) but just seeing their limp corpses sprawled on the ground after having been thrown from the wreck is just heartbreaking, especially since it’s the artists I’ve grown to really appreciate and listen to almost every day.
I don't want to speak ill of the dead, but all the accounts I've read or heard regarding Gerry's misadventure on the Appalachian Trail reported that she was a novice to moderate hiker at best and not accustomed to long and/or solo hikes. She was brave and determined, but simply not prepared and operating beyond her level of ability. She demonstrated immense grace and courage in her final days, as reflected in her journal entries and the written record she left behind. During the greatest and final challenge of her life, rather than fall into despair and self-pity, her instinct and mission was to comfort those she loved most. And though only a small comfort, she died doing what she loved where she loved to be. Godspeed, Sweet Lady.
It’s possible that the cries for help DCLandry reported hearing were bait to lure people off trail, and unfortunately Daylenn went to help before contacting authorities
this is an informative video and I can tell you did your research. the only thing that kept bugging me was the sound editing. I kept having to turn the volume up and down repeatedly because some parts were so much louder or quieter. equalizing the sound would go a long way! I mean that only as constructive criticism, not a dig. otherwise lovely, informative video
Going to misspell his name but Richie valens didn't want to fly that night because he had since he was a child a severe fear of planes. The day of his grandmothers funeral a fighter jet collided with a dc4/c54 on a delivery flight which crashed into the playground of his school killing everyone on the dc4 and several kids at the school which permanently scarred Richie for life
I remember standing on my street corner in Portland Oregon watching Mt St Helens erupt... and the Sunday morning we woke up to the wind having shifted our way and everything was coated with a thick layer of ash. what a mess for a long time. Then it rained and our clothes and everything became permanently stained from brown/gray "mud." My white umbrella was permanently stained.
Great video! I think it was so nice of you to say rest in peace to all of those who lost their lives...even if it was well over 100 years ago. You earned yourself a new sub 👍
Also, everyone more interested in music stuff should definitely look deeper into Buddy Holly. He pretty much was the first incarnation of Elvis Costello & the Attractions and Rivers Cuomo & Weezer. Despite basically only having a career lasting a few years, he recorded so much material that they released albums of his over a decade after "the day the music died" (which the song American Pie is about too). Incredibly influencial musician that probably left an impact on your favorite musician in one way or another if you listen to anything rock, blues, or country.
@@anthonymcglinch7503 I think his wife is still alive actually. Dude has an impact close to Chuck Berry and Elvis, but only had a few years of work before the crash.
There’s a conspiracy theory that Whang covered on his channel a while back where allegedly Kurt Cobain faked his death and is actually still alive as Rivers Cuomo of Weezer. I dunno why I even mentioned it other than I think it’s funny for some reason.
Richie Valens was on the plane that crashed with Buddy Holly. Won his seat on a coin toss. Valens remarked “Thats the first time in my life I’ve ever won anything” 😭
@@poindextertunes Didn’t he win it from a coin toss with Waylon Jennings? Just think, in some alternative universe, we’d have seen the evolution of Valens’ career instead of Jennings’.
Ritchie was 17 when he died. Buddy was 22. It blows my mind that people that young had such an impact on music today. If they had lived, I think Ritchie would have been a huge star and Buddy would have likely gone into production or formed his own record label. Both of them had so much talent. It's a shame they died so young. Rest In Peace.
There is a 1987 movie called "LaBamba" about Ritchie Valens and his start in music. The movie ends with the guys deciding who will get on the plane in the snow storm instead of freezing their asses off in the bus.
@@sterling557 yeah… I honestly thought I mentioned the movie. Thanks though, I was really young when I first watched it so I kind of forgot what happened in it.
The aircraft that was operated as JAL123 suffered a tail strike on one of its flights prior to the incident and faulty maintenance and stresses on the fuselage eventually led to the in-flight breakup/decompression.
And another thing is that the pilots were legendary! They kept a plane in the air without a vertical stabilizer for 32 minutes. They also steered on only engine power
Oooh! I just watched the prequel a few days ago, also. You've been posting like fire, must be hard work! Love your style, keep doing what you're doing man! Edit: HOLY SHIT 27 LIKES?!?! Most likes ever tysm!!
Hey there! I like your chill, relaxed way of reading each story while staying considerate of the people involved. Fantastic imagery too when you can't get (or use) images or videos. Hope you continue to grow :)
There are videos floating around RUclips of a press conference held after the Kursk incident. In one of them you see an older woman yelling, and presumably, cursing out Putin. Within seconds 2 people approach and grab her. Very quickly she starts slurring her words and starts to go limp before the man and woman "help" her out of the room. After that the crowd seems to settle down. Especially the old timers. They had to be having flashbacks to a darker time.
Rammstein used the black box recording of flight 123 in a hidden track on the Reise, Reise album. On that same album a song, entitled Dalai Lama, is about a plane crash (the namesake of the song is deathly afraid of flying).
When I lived in Oahu, stationed there with the Army, I frequently hiked the Ko’olau Mountain Range the bisected Oahu. Absolutely beautiful views and the “staircase to heaven” (an access point to an old Navy observation/radar site) connected at the top. It was off limits because: 1. The stairs were stupidly dangerous and more so when wet; and, 2. You had to trespass to get to the site through a neighborhood and frankly they got tired of all the tourists (I don’t blame them). Anyway the trail at the top of the mountain range (about 4-5 thousand feet) was just a narrow dirt trail just big enough for one person to walk. In many places you have to place one foot in front of the other, it’s that narrow. On either side the trail falls away for hundreds of feet through the jungle canopy. I used a walking cane to test the trail as there were holes in the narrow traile that are covered by brush. So it’s quite possible that he stepped in a hole and fell hundreds of feet in the brush below. If he fell and was unable to move then he was in trouble as the wild pigs there attack humans and eat their remains. Not a pleasant thought. It is possible that he got mugged as Oahu is full of criminals. That is why they tell you not to wander and explore non-tourist areas. That is why I carried a 9mm in my backpack. Illegal but I was not going to be taken out by a pig nor a “Hawaiian National” with a grievance. Beautiful hike though. The Pacific surrounds the island and you can see Pearl Harbor on one side and Kaneohe Bay and Kailua Bay on the other. Well worth it but hike with caution and with someone.
i was on mt rainier in 1983 and that's mt rainier in the background of the image at 2.25 you could see part of the side of where the mountain erupted, amazing to see RIP to those who lost there lives.
Japan Airlines Flight 123 - Important Note: The accident airplane had experience a severe tail strike while landing in Osaka 7 years before the crash. Part of the repairs included replacing a piece of the aft pressure bulkhead. Unfortunately, that part of the repair was not done properly, and the error was sealed away from view. The growing fatigue cracks evaded detection until it suddenly and catastrophically failed. Imagine shaking a soda can and opening it, except on a much larger scale.
"He was forced to fly in inclement weather" That guy wasn't "forced" at all. He could've just NOT flown the plane, leading 3 innocent people to danger and death...
Truman had a LOT of pets with him, and i get why he wanted to go out with everything, but not with innocent animals who lived in total fear and pain until death, he could have gotten them new homes first if he wanted to die there. People and their egos! They treat animals so badly....i hate him for doung that...
The very 1st clip about Mt. St. Helens is correct. EXCEPT the photographer was Mr. Johnston. HE took the photo, put his equipment in the backpack & laid on the backpack. The observatory that you see in the photos you provided, where all the people are looking at the Mt. is called the Johnston Ridge Observatory. I've hiked Mt. St. Helens from there.
Not the same person. David Johnston was there from the NGS out of Vancouver. "Vancouver, Vancouver. This is it" was his last words. Correct...there is a Johnston Ridge now. The same ridge he was sitting on.
Seeing “The Thinker” statue in the beginning of the video reminded me of something…. The Thinker is outside the Louvre in Paris. It is also one that was caught in the middle of the Mandela Effect. I visited the Louvre many years ago and remember seeing the statue where the statue had his fist on his forehead clearly “thinking”, thus the name. Years later the statue changed where the fist was on the chin. People claim it was always there, but millions remember the head rest on the clinched fist. One man even had a photo from the 1980s where his girlfriend took a picture of him assuming the same position on a bench in front of the statue, his own head resting on his fist. Yet in the background the statue had changed it position to the having its fist on the chin. He said when the photo was taken they distinctly remember it and have no idea how the photo got changed. There are hundreds of other Mandela effects. They make for some really interesting arguments.
I've listened to the final cockpit recording of JAL 123, it's very tragic. The pilots had no hydraulics or tail, there was nothing they could do. They were just flying around desperately, delaying the inevitable
7:40 - Honestly that factory roof collapsing sounded like something straight out of a final destination opening death scene where everyone dies before the event is revealed to be a premonition. Really horrific.
This was more fascinating than the history channel I also like how you put the Zelda Ocarina of Time Soundtrack in it made it very eerie a lot of interesting things going off to people who's eyes are not actually open to their surroundings just imagine someone might be missing right now as soon as I post this comment to everyone. Also the last thing I would probably do is find information about UFOs and I'm trying to trend where I don't belong just to find it out.
If you ever plan to board an ocean-going vessel and someone describes it as unsinkable, stay on the dock and book passage on a regular “sinkable” vessel. Your odds of survival will increase by 200%.
Due to my job, i imagine my final image will be of a Swift Truck bumper as it abruptly veers into my lane with no warning. But at least my final image (and last words, probably an F bomb) will be preserved by my dash cam for my family to treasure
Years ago, me and my friend were in Turner Falls State Park, camping beside a treeline while tripping on acid. Just after dark we had the brilliant idea to go into the trees and gather more firewood. We were instantly lost. It's not a good feeling, especially while you're tripping. It was just blind luck that we found our way out, about 50 feet from our tent. There was a herd of deer standing out there watching us. Their eyes were as big as bowling balls. It's a good thing we made it because just a few hours later an ice storm blew in. The temperature dropped over 50 degrees within an hour.
I remember hearing about the first case. Tell me, does it look like next to the man squatting, theres a blonde child sitting cross legged on the ground? It looks like it to me but no one else seems to see it
I see it too, always have and I always comment about it on other videos but no one else sees it or believes me!! He's sitting cross legged with his arms around his knees and looks like he might be hugging a teddy bear!
@@deadendqueen5886 holy cow I'm not crazy. I brought it up in a reddit thread once years ago and everyone told me it was just tje bushes, but like.....it has to be a kid. I wonder if that information would be of any use, since it's still an open case
@@altusshow7574 I know me too, I always want to share it with his family or HI authorities but since no one else sees it I always think no one will listen or believe me!
I remember the mount st Helens incident as I was nearly ten years old and on holiday in Italy and I was looking at the pictures in a newspaper and it was horrifying to me, it's a memory I've never forgotten.
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That Robert Landsburg photo at Mount St. Helens isn't the last one he took though. He snapped as many pictures as he could before being overcome by the ash. The recovered photos were published in the January 1981 issue of National Geographic. I still have the issue. The photos get worse and worse. Viewing them in sequence with the understanding that the photographer died moments later is very creepy.
Kind of reminds me of the photographer (or potentially more) having taken a front-and-center snap shot of the Elephant's Foot in Chernobyl, where standing in any close proximity to it to this day is sudden death. Just something about people dying for their art or job that gets at me.
@@Hm-qd9loThat guy actually only just passed away in 2022. The famous picture was taken back in 1996 when the radiation was no longer strong enough to kill you just from a short exposure. His name was Artur Korneyev. He was the deputy director of the shelter object, which is the official name for the "sarcophagus". Having first arrived shortly after the disaster. He was known to just not give a single F about radiation. As a liquidator in the days after the disaster, he was known to simply walk up to chunks of graphite and solid fuel from the core and straight up just kick them out of the way. He probably went inside the wreckage of unit 4 more than anyone else in history. He ventured in many times to take measurements, and Escort journalists around to try and spread awareness of the danger of the old containment falling apart. His efforts were a big part in making the NSC or new safe containment possible
The big arch shaped building they constructed and then slid over the old containment. There isn't a ton of information available about him in his later years. But he was still working there in his 60s in like 2016. Although he had developed some health problems from the sheer amount of radiation he was exposed to. Keep in mind he worked around that place for around 30 years. He was probably in his late 60s/early 70s when he died. But still... THIRTY YEARS of being right there at chernobyl. He was also known for having a dark sense of humor and used to tell journalists as a joke “Soviet radiation, is the best radiation in the world.” pretty badass dude. It's too bad more people don't know his story. The fact that he put his own health at risk fighting for what would eventually become the multi billion dollar NSC probably saved a lot of people from serious health problems down the road. The old sarcophagus was in terrible shape. Being constructed quickly in the very high radiation environment shortly after the accident. It was never intended to be permanent. But with the collapse of the Soviet Union, the funding for upkeep or to replace it just wasn't there. If that thing had collapsed it would have released all manner of contamination and dust and just overall bad shite into the environment. The fact that his photos and work with journalists were so shocking was a big part of making it possible to get the money and multi-national cooperation to prevent that from happening.
One is taken just as it comes out of the volcano. One is taken while it's perhaps a mile or two away. In the last one, it takes up more than four-fifths of the frame. Each picture is progressively more damaged due to heat and ash.
@@Hm-qd9lo Apparently that's inaccurate and it's lost a fair amount of radioactivity, to the point where you could stand next to it for maybe a half hour before getting a lethal radiation dose. Even if that's true I still wouldn't risk it myself.
@@Raptorworld22at 30 seconds you’ll feel nauseous and dizzy, at 2 minutes your cells will start shutting down, and at 5 minutes you’ll be dead. the elephants foot is contained because of how deadly it is, it hasn’t lost much of its radiation.
For some reason, it it’s often overlooked that one of the passengers killed in the Japan Air was Kyu Sakamoto. In 1963 his song Sukiyaki (Ue o Muite Arukō" (上を向いて歩こう, "I Look Up as I Walk") was the first Asian language song to reach the top slot on Billboard. The song retained that honour for 57 years. He was so beloved in Japan that a stamp was issued with his image.
I knew he’d died in a plane crash. Great musician. So tragic.
Interesting! Had no idea. Hadn't thought of that song in a while.
My high school Japanese teacher has use learned and perform it.
I never knew, that’s one of my favourite songs :(
i've never seen these images of b. hollys plane , i wonder if the passengers were aware of the pilots v.f.r. ( visual flight rules ) certification but not instrument rated , then on top of it all the storm that was pounding the area , seems as though any level headed individual would pass on that ride regardless of the advantages , peace t. d.
That's very sad, espec. considering how many more songs he wld have created..Many ppl died that awful day 🙏
Walking off to pee in the bush, and then getting lost, is horrifying.
So many hikers do that. It’s sad.
I practice peeing right on the trail, it’s something everyone does.
That attracts wild animals, is why you don't do that.
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823So what do you suggest?...holding it?....
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I lived in Richland WA when Mt St Helens erupted. I was mowing the lawn and ash came down like snow and covered every surface. It stayed for weeks. To give that some perspective, Richland is 220 miles to the East of Mt St Helens.
Wow!😳
Are you okay? I couldn't imagine even surviving that :(
In Kansas City Missouri there was ash on my late husbands car . And I was in basic training, one lady almost lost her family in it.
You didn’t have mow your lawn all summer. Stop your whining.
We lived on Vancouver Island at the time. My brother had just repainted his prized 1972 Le Mans. By the next morning it had a fine layer of Mount St. Helen's dust stuck in the paint.
It's incredible that Robert Landsburg took that photo (and several more), immediately packing his camera in a backpack and laying on top of it to preserve the images, knowing he would die within seconds. Wow! Minor corrections as I'm a volcano nerd/fan. At 2:05 the "dark cloud" is the mountain being blown apart mixed with pyroclastic material, not "molten ash." Molten means liquified by heat, so ash wouldn't be ash if it's liquid. Much of the cloud will become ash, but not molten.
The word ash is also misleading as
it is not ash at all but pulverized rock made of nano razor sharp rock.
Thanks to both of you, that’s interesting stuff. I’d love to learn more about this, I feel like such a tourist when I say all I know about volcanos comes from Krakatoa and Pompeii. Anywhere you guys could direct me to - so I can learn more?
@@christophermcdougall8811I'm not the best for this type of thing but Wikipedia is a good starting place for everything
That final photo of Buddy Holly is also the final image of Ritchie Valens. You can see the top of his head as he was filling in on drums for Carl Bunch who was suffering from frostbite. Holly also played drums during Valens's performance.
geraldine largays story is always so devastating to hear. almost unbearable. she seemed so sweet and determined
I love her smile.
So sad. Apparently rescuers came really close to her at some point. I aspire to be as smiley and courageous as her one day.
the person on the submarine went out proud of his job, and i respect that, he even said that there was no need for despair to his wife, i think, i hope his family is okay, and is still okay to this day.
Kolesnikov is a legend
Whee ooo I look just like buddy holly oh oh
@@mere_serendipity8275I would agree. I can't say I would be so brave and positive at the end like that
I DONT DONT CARE WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT US ANYWAY!
Thinking of an image that may portray your final sight is eerie and more being one that happens in the same day of a tragedy unknown to you or others is quite distressing
That could have been your last comment.. and this, mine.
@@Saxophaliciousand this one, mine
@@Saxophalicious at least yours makes sense......
@@Saxophaliciousthis could very well be mine too and if I die in the next day no one would know to check this comment for my last message.
@@arcosprey4811You doin okay buddy? You still kickin?
Not really a picture.. But it is the last image that has never faded in my mind.. A image of seeing my mother in a hospital bed at the Osaka International Cancer Institute. I was 9 and it was my last time ever seeing her as she would pass away that night.. She had cervical cancer that spread throughout her body.. I am not sure how aware she was when it comes to that visit since the cancer had spread to her brain and she had dementia due to it.. But.. Yea.. Still have the artwork that I made for her, and gave her that day.. Its funny that I do not recall much about that day with the exception of that visit.. I remember every second of said visit.. Just not the rest of that day..
She did not speak at all.. and I think she probably did not fully recognize who I was, at least not till the last minuet of visiting time, when my brother and I where taking the last moment to look at her from the doorway then leave.. Her eyes kinda lit up as she sat up.. Looked like she was going to say something and I could see tears start to form in her eyes.. When seeing that I had ran to her and hugged her.. Nurses got angry at us for not leaving as we where supposed to have already left at said point.. I am 38 now.. and in 2 months it will be the anniversary of her death.. Have things setup for me to spend a few months in Japan to visit her grave as well as friends and family who are there.. Currently, if its not already obvious yet or not.. Do not live in Japan as I have been living in the USA for some time now so its not exactly easy for me to visit her grave.. Its not a trip I take every year but more like every other year or so...
Sorry I guess I am just kind of rambling in text format at this point about something no one else would care about.. To anyone who for what ever reason is still reading my comment. Please take care of your loved ones as well as the time you spend with them. You really never know how much time you will have with them until you suddenly no longer have said time to spend.. Oh and, please try to be kind to others in general. You never know what kind of time they are having, and they very much might need some kindness thrown their way.
May your mother rest in peace, even if she couldn’t speak or possibly always realize who you were I know her soul did. I hope you can feel the her warmth of love in two months and then on forever.
That's a beautiful message. As a Mother, I can see how your Mothers eyes would swell with tears seeing her Baby. Our children are our entire Soul, the thread of our entire Being. That moment was so special for you Both. Whether you go to her grave or not, she is with you,and always will be. Thank you for sharing that moment with us.Bless you
♥️ (HUGS)♥️
I'm very sorry for the loss of your mother at such a young age. I was 20 when my father died. But I lost him a year or so before his physical passing. He developed dementia as a side effect of chemo therapy and for his last year didn't recognize me. I'm 47 now, but the grief, the feeling of helplessness and the memories of that dark events are still with me today. It's beyond my imagination what you as a child must have gone through. May your wounds heal and thank you for your kind words of advice.
That was a sad story, it is one I can relate to.
I nursed my mother to the end.
She was a brillant artist, her works hang all around the world.
She was a pioneer in her original artform, a published author and an amazing person to know.
Sadly, after a major stroke in 2012, she recovered her mobility but needed a walking frame, but the damage to her brain slowly took her from us.
In the end she dudn't know who I was and thought she was in hospital waiting to go home.
I live with her artworks adorning the walls, like silent ghosts they all capture a moment in times past, her creative soul still lives with me.
Dawn died aged 99 years, 9 months and 9 days, on October the 27th, 2021, the birthday of two of her children, who were born on the same day and month, two years apart.
God Bless you Mum.😢❤❤❤😣
To add to the story of Buddy Holly, it was at the Surf Ball that Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper, and Ritchie Valens had just finished playing. After the concert, Buddy Holly went to the bus which was iced over and the heating system didn't work. A young Waylon Jennings was on the tour bus and was offered a seat on a charter flight Holly had booked. He declined, as he was also sick with either a cold or a flu. Holly jokingly told him "I hope your bus breaks" to which Jennings fired back "I hope your plane crashes". That last seat on the plane went to Ritchie Valens.
His words haunted him for the rest of Jennings life until his death on Feb 13, 2002......RIP Waylon
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn! get your own channel!
Why do you have to be rude he's just saying something
@charleslitwin4647 are you 40 or 7
You can see Waylon on bass in that picture
@@charleslitwin4647
Bruh, change your name to Karen.
Buddy Holly crash: The pilot did not yet have his instrument rating, though he had already received most of the training required. Part of the problem with this aircraft was that it had a type of attitude indicator which he was not familiar with. “Modern” attitude indicators which Peterson had trained with display an artificial horizon, with brown representing the ground and blue representing the sky. This airplane had an older-style attitude indicator, which consisted of a white horizon bar on a black background. It was much more difficult to tell exactly which way was up with these old instruments, and in the dark Peterson got disoriented.
The last one was so sad.....she had always been instructed by her father, as a young girl, to stop and stay put if ever she found herself lost in the forest......she followed those instructions to the letter......she stayed in the same spot for some 35 - 40 days fully expecting to be found but as she realized that she was not going to be found and she would not survive her thoughts were about her family and how this was going to be such sad and traumatic incident for them to deal with......in her last days she wrote about the happy memories and the immense love that she had for her family......she spent her last days, as she was starving and dehydrated, writing letters to her family, providing them comfort and love to help them get thru the sadness and loss they would be experiencing once she was discovered eventually......worse than anything, once she was discovered, she had been less than a quarter mile(1,300ft) from the main trail the entire time.....she was the definition of bravery and selflessness.....God bless her and her family
I read somewhere that Gerry didn't know how to use basic navigation tools such as a map and compass. I also read she was a nurse and maybe that's why she made it so long.
Never go hiking a alone. Never go hiking unarmed.
Just never GO hiking
@@1888.cfc.well, hiking itself can be lovely. You just really have to be prepared.
@@hdgdjshh I agree.. I love walking and nature but too dodgy.
@@1888.cfc.mon the hoops 🍀🍀
@@1888.cfc.Lol
Flight 123: Kyu Sakamoto was on the flight. He was the first Asian artist to have a No. 1 hit in the USA with "Sukiyaki". It was sung in Japanese and sold over 13 million copies. It reached number one in the United States Billboard Hot 100 in June 1963.
And the worse part about jal123 was the fact that the accident could have been avoidable
Those incident pictures of the Holly crash are some of the most bone chilling ones I’ve ever seen. The pictures don’t contain any gore (both colorized and black and white) but just seeing their limp corpses sprawled on the ground after having been thrown from the wreck is just heartbreaking, especially since it’s the artists I’ve grown to really appreciate and listen to almost every day.
The day the music died
Dying trapped in a submarine is the most terrifying way I can imagine going. It's pitch black, you're drowning and freezing... horrific.
7:40 my man is hitting the cleanest dab up front
Lmfao fr
0:16
Dabbing for the people falling
I don't want to speak ill of the dead, but all the accounts I've read or heard regarding Gerry's misadventure on the Appalachian Trail reported that she was a novice to moderate hiker at best and not accustomed to long and/or solo hikes. She was brave and determined, but simply not prepared and operating beyond her level of ability.
She demonstrated immense grace and courage in her final days, as reflected in her journal entries and the written record she left behind. During the greatest and final challenge of her life, rather than fall into despair and self-pity, her instinct and mission was to comfort those she loved most. And though only a small comfort, she died doing what she loved where she loved to be.
Godspeed, Sweet Lady.
Skill issue
It’s possible that the cries for help DCLandry reported hearing were bait to lure people off trail, and unfortunately Daylenn went to help before contacting authorities
this is an informative video and I can tell you did your research. the only thing that kept bugging me was the sound editing. I kept having to turn the volume up and down repeatedly because some parts were so much louder or quieter. equalizing the sound would go a long way! I mean that only as constructive criticism, not a dig. otherwise lovely, informative video
the loud glitch sound at 10:07 scared the shit out of me tbh
@@lexacutableThanks for the heads up!
That and the film rolling background made me dizzy.
10:01 BRO THAT STATIC SCARED ME I HAD MY HEADPHONE IN WHAT WAS THAT
SAME THANK GOD IM NOT THE ONLY ONE
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Thanks for the warning my friend. I am watching this at 1 am 👍
Kinda rude of the uploader not giving a warning
That didnt scare me at all when I was watching the video regulary but it did startle me when I rewatched that part for this comment.
Going to misspell his name but Richie valens didn't want to fly that night because he had since he was a child a severe fear of planes. The day of his grandmothers funeral a fighter jet collided with a dc4/c54 on a delivery flight which crashed into the playground of his school killing everyone on the dc4 and several kids at the school which permanently scarred Richie for life
I saw that in the 1987 movie "La Bamba" about Valens.
Good movie.
I remember standing on my street corner in Portland Oregon watching Mt St Helens erupt... and the Sunday morning we woke up to the wind having shifted our way and everything was coated with a thick layer of ash. what a mess for a long time. Then it rained and our clothes and everything became permanently stained from brown/gray "mud." My white umbrella was permanently stained.
Fairly sure a submarine isn't unsinkable. Would kinda defeat the objective
Great video! I think it was so nice of you to say rest in peace to all of those who lost their lives...even if it was well over 100 years ago. You earned yourself a new sub 👍
Also, everyone more interested in music stuff should definitely look deeper into Buddy Holly. He pretty much was the first incarnation of Elvis Costello & the Attractions and Rivers Cuomo & Weezer. Despite basically only having a career lasting a few years, he recorded so much material that they released albums of his over a decade after "the day the music died" (which the song American Pie is about too). Incredibly influencial musician that probably left an impact on your favorite musician in one way or another if you listen to anything rock, blues, or country.
There's a neat little monument in the field where his plane went down. Big pair of glasses.
@@anthonymcglinch7503 I think his wife is still alive actually. Dude has an impact close to Chuck Berry and Elvis, but only had a few years of work before the crash.
There’s a conspiracy theory that Whang covered on his channel a while back where allegedly Kurt Cobain faked his death and is actually still alive as Rivers Cuomo of Weezer. I dunno why I even mentioned it other than I think it’s funny for some reason.
Richie Valens was on the plane that crashed with Buddy Holly. Won his seat on a coin toss. Valens remarked “Thats the first time in my life I’ve ever won anything” 😭
@@poindextertunes Didn’t he win it from a coin toss with Waylon Jennings? Just think, in some alternative universe, we’d have seen the evolution of Valens’ career instead of Jennings’.
I was working in Los Angeles when Mt St Helen’s erupted. A day later we had an eighth of an inch of ash covering everything.
This is far creepier than the pastas. Thank you G
It’s terrifying to think you could die at any time.
I heard Richie Valens and my eyes widened. Para bailar la bamba. He was a very talented singer. Rest in peace to every single person who died
Ritchie was 17 when he died. Buddy was 22. It blows my mind that people that young had such an impact on music today. If they had lived, I think Ritchie would have been a huge star and Buddy would have likely gone into production or formed his own record label. Both of them had so much talent. It's a shame they died so young. Rest In Peace.
There is a 1987 movie called "LaBamba" about Ritchie Valens and his start in music. The movie ends with the guys deciding who will get on the plane in the snow storm instead of freezing their asses off in the bus.
@@sterling557 I've seen it. Great movie. The scenes where Ritchie's family learn of his death (on the RADIO) are heart wrenching.
@@sterling557 yeah… I honestly thought I mentioned the movie. Thanks though, I was really young when I first watched it so I kind of forgot what happened in it.
Whenever they say it's unsinkable, that's the sign to run for your life....
I'll bet the glassworks story is where they got the idea of the tourist attack in "Nope". I can't imagine a real life death like that.
8:00
Worker 1: Bro people are dying
Worker 2: Don't care **dabs**
5:57
The aircraft that was operated as JAL123 suffered a tail strike on one of its flights prior to the incident and faulty maintenance and stresses on the fuselage eventually led to the in-flight breakup/decompression.
And another thing is that the pilots were legendary! They kept a plane in the air without a vertical stabilizer for 32 minutes. They also steered on only engine power
I wish Gearisko was my creepy uncle
And live in his crawlspace
@@futurewario9591I already do! :D
Yea man.
Bro wants to be diddled 🫵😹
you are the creepy one wanting the creepy uncle
Oooh! I just watched the prequel a few days ago, also. You've been posting like fire, must be hard work! Love your style, keep doing what you're doing man!
Edit: HOLY SHIT 27 LIKES?!?! Most likes ever tysm!!
Hey there! I like your chill, relaxed way of reading each story while staying considerate of the people involved. Fantastic imagery too when you can't get (or use) images or videos. Hope you continue to grow :)
😂 Chill and relaxed. He sounds frantic and speaks so fast with no intonation.
There are videos floating around RUclips of a press conference held after the Kursk incident. In one of them you see an older woman yelling, and presumably, cursing out Putin. Within seconds 2 people approach and grab her. Very quickly she starts slurring her words and starts to go limp before the man and woman "help" her out of the room. After that the crowd seems to settle down. Especially the old timers. They had to be having flashbacks to a darker time.
I live right by mount Saint Helens. I always forget I live near a potential death volcano until someone randomly brings it up in a video lmao
Bad things often happen in August, I swear I see it in all sorts of cases.
I just realized bad things tend to happen in every month. Every day, even.
Crazy stuff
@@Creature665 Truly wild😱
@Creature665 you're not wrong.. but have you ever noticed what months have more tragedies/accidents?
I just keep seeing August.
my birthmonth wooo wait
It's called confirmation bias. You just notice it more.
Rammstein used the black box recording of flight 123 in a hidden track on the Reise, Reise album. On that same album a song, entitled Dalai Lama, is about a plane crash (the namesake of the song is deathly afraid of flying).
When I lived in Oahu, stationed there with the Army, I frequently hiked the Ko’olau Mountain Range the bisected Oahu. Absolutely beautiful views and the “staircase to heaven” (an access point to an old Navy observation/radar site) connected at the top. It was off limits because: 1. The stairs were stupidly dangerous and more so when wet; and, 2. You had to trespass to get to the site through a neighborhood and frankly they got tired of all the tourists (I don’t blame them). Anyway the trail at the top of the mountain range (about 4-5 thousand feet) was just a narrow dirt trail just big enough for one person to walk. In many places you have to place one foot in front of the other, it’s that narrow. On either side the trail falls away for hundreds of feet through the jungle canopy. I used a walking cane to test the trail as there were holes in the narrow traile that are covered by brush. So it’s quite possible that he stepped in a hole and fell hundreds of feet in the brush below. If he fell and was unable to move then he was in trouble as the wild pigs there attack humans and eat their remains. Not a pleasant thought. It is possible that he got mugged as Oahu is full of criminals. That is why they tell you not to wander and explore non-tourist areas. That is why I carried a 9mm in my backpack. Illegal but I was not going to be taken out by a pig nor a “Hawaiian National” with a grievance. Beautiful hike though. The Pacific surrounds the island and you can see Pearl Harbor on one side and Kaneohe Bay and Kailua Bay on the other. Well worth it but hike with caution and with someone.
i was on mt rainier in 1983 and that's mt rainier in the background of the image at 2.25
you could see part of the side of where the mountain erupted, amazing to see
RIP to those who lost there lives.
“The day the music died” is a song commemorating that plane crash. Also, “La Bomba”(1987) is a movie about Richie Valens.
Japan Airlines Flight 123 - Important Note: The accident airplane had experience a severe tail strike while landing in Osaka 7 years before the crash. Part of the repairs included replacing a piece of the aft pressure bulkhead. Unfortunately, that part of the repair was not done properly, and the error was sealed away from view. The growing fatigue cracks evaded detection until it suddenly and catastrophically failed. Imagine shaking a soda can and opening it, except on a much larger scale.
The forest temple music is a perfect addition to this video
I love that the background music is from The Legend Of Zelda!
"He was forced to fly in inclement weather"
That guy wasn't "forced" at all. He could've just NOT flown the plane, leading 3 innocent people to danger and death...
Aye man cut the high pitch noise, it’s hard to listen longer than 15sec
THIS PLS
Yeah
Oh I was looking for this comment lol, thought it was my ears
Truman had a LOT of pets with him, and i get why he wanted to go out with everything, but not with innocent animals who lived in total fear and pain until death, he could have gotten them new homes first if he wanted to die there. People and their egos! They treat animals so badly....i hate him for doung that...
He really underestimated the volcano. It came out the side and came straight for him.
@@loopthetube
You are right, it just still bugs me...
The very 1st clip about Mt. St. Helens is correct. EXCEPT the photographer was Mr. Johnston. HE took the photo, put his equipment in the backpack & laid on the backpack. The observatory that you see in the photos you provided, where all the people are looking at the Mt. is called the Johnston Ridge Observatory. I've hiked Mt. St. Helens from there.
Not the same person. David Johnston was there from the NGS out of Vancouver. "Vancouver, Vancouver. This is it" was his last words. Correct...there is a Johnston Ridge now. The same ridge he was sitting on.
Seeing “The Thinker” statue in the beginning of the video reminded me of something…. The Thinker is outside the Louvre in Paris. It is also one that was caught in the middle of the Mandela Effect. I visited the Louvre many years ago and remember seeing the statue where the statue had his fist on his forehead clearly “thinking”, thus the name. Years later the statue changed where the fist was on the chin. People claim it was always there, but millions remember the head rest on the clinched fist.
One man even had a photo from the 1980s where his girlfriend took a picture of him assuming the same position on a bench in front of the statue, his own head resting on his fist. Yet in the background the statue had changed it position to the having its fist on the chin. He said when the photo was taken they distinctly remember it and have no idea how the photo got changed. There are hundreds of other Mandela effects. They make for some really interesting arguments.
I'm just loving the 'Orcharina of Time' background music 😂
No one wants their last words to be, "Oh sh**!"
10:43
The photos of them slowly fading away brought a tear to my eye
I really hope they are in a better place now
God bless their souls
Love the forest temple music for the second story!!
I like how in different videos your voice goes from serious to a little silly
The KURSK sinking reminds me of an old joke we had in the US Navy Russian subs can dive deeper than American subs, but they can only do it once....
I've listened to the final cockpit recording of JAL 123, it's very tragic. The pilots had no hydraulics or tail, there was nothing they could do. They were just flying around desperately, delaying the inevitable
people always talk about how people need a new comment section, but this guy needs it more than anybody I've seen these comments are cringe
ikr
buncha weird sexual shit
7:40 - Honestly that factory roof collapsing sounded like something straight out of a final destination opening death scene where everyone dies before the event is revealed to be a premonition. Really horrific.
Ma boi straight up dabbing at 7:45
the mccandless photo haunts me. i went down the rabbit hole of his story a couple years ago and it impacts me on the daily.
We lived in central Oregon when Mt St Helen’s blew in 1980. Our cars had a light ash on them.
daaang.
i subbed when you made trollge videos. crazy how big you've gotten in almost 3 years. happy for you!
DAP ME UP OG 🤚
Last thing I’ll say? Probably sitting in a plane, looking out the window, and thinking I’d never seen a cloud with a ski lift on it….
"What do you think the last thing you'll ever do will be."
Well, personally, my money's on dying.
On the "Stairway to Heaven" photo, there is another person just to the right of the man, it looks like a child too
My name is Daylen, and every time you say it. You say it with such ferocity and it unsettles me so hard
Also I do know it’s 2 n’s
GRAAHHHH GEARISKO POSTED
The legend posted!! and I don’t have to wait to watch
Nice touch with the Earthbound/Mother blurred backdrop intro. 👍
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the last thing i think ill do before the end is literally crying because i dont want to die.
No one wants their obituary to read, "so and so, of a freak accident."
5:42 the storm that made the stairs unusable was most likely a hurricane.
1:33 nice choice of music there, narrator
Drinking game: Take a shot every time he says “Rest in peace”
Rip
Kudos to you for giving credit to other creators - wish more youtubers were that honest and generous
Please continue with this content. Thank you for this!
That 1980s/ 90s Mount Saint Helens video cracks me up!
This was more fascinating than the history channel I also like how you put the Zelda Ocarina of Time Soundtrack in it made it very eerie a lot of interesting things going off to people who's eyes are not actually open to their surroundings just imagine someone might be missing right now as soon as I post this comment to everyone. Also the last thing I would probably do is find information about UFOs and I'm trying to trend where I don't belong just to find it out.
I'm on my way
i gotta say these are a bit unnerving ngl
@8:15 that guy at the bottom, right in the middle is doing that thing the kids do, what an innovator
My mom was born one day after mount Saint Helens exploded
I’m sure we can find some event that happened the day before our mum or dad was born.
My dad was born the same day someone died
My parents were born the same day people lived died and born 😮
If you ever plan to board an ocean-going vessel and someone describes it as unsinkable, stay on the dock and book passage on a regular “sinkable” vessel. Your odds of survival will increase by 200%.
1:31 cue inappropriate 80s music. 🤣
14:35 how special to have written that letter and for them to have found it
14:41 seeing that getty images has copyright of a regular person's final image is really disturbing to me
No one deserves to die - but jesus, some certainly put the effort in.
Due to my job, i imagine my final image will be of a Swift Truck bumper as it abruptly veers into my lane with no warning. But at least my final image (and last words, probably an F bomb) will be preserved by my dash cam for my family to treasure
I love it when gearisko makes us finish 😎
inside of him
@@astolfolmao the way that you have an Astolfo pfp is the icing on Gearisko's cake 🍑
Years ago, me and my friend were in Turner Falls State Park, camping beside a treeline while tripping on acid. Just after dark we had the brilliant idea to go into the trees and gather more firewood. We were instantly lost. It's not a good feeling, especially while you're tripping. It was just blind luck that we found our way out, about 50 feet from our tent. There was a herd of deer standing out there watching us. Their eyes were as big as bowling balls. It's a good thing we made it because just a few hours later an ice storm blew in. The temperature dropped over 50 degrees within an hour.
Love the 3DS legend of Zelda, Ocarina of time soundtrack playing in the background.
Pretty sure the last thing i do will be me saying "hold my beer"
My mom, named Helen, visited the site after the volcano. She got a tee shirt reading, Where were you when Helen blew?
I remember hearing about the first case. Tell me, does it look like next to the man squatting, theres a blonde child sitting cross legged on the ground? It looks like it to me but no one else seems to see it
I see it too, always have and I always comment about it on other videos but no one else sees it or believes me!! He's sitting cross legged with his arms around his knees and looks like he might be hugging a teddy bear!
@@deadendqueen5886 holy cow I'm not crazy. I brought it up in a reddit thread once years ago and everyone told me it was just tje bushes, but like.....it has to be a kid. I wonder if that information would be of any use, since it's still an open case
@@altusshow7574 I know me too, I always want to share it with his family or HI authorities but since no one else sees it I always think no one will listen or believe me!
Bro just literally told without me knowing that the mt saint Helen’s is powerfull as a hydrogen bomb in 2 words
I remember the mount st Helens incident as I was nearly ten years old and on holiday in Italy and I was looking at the pictures in a newspaper and it was horrifying to me, it's a memory I've never forgotten.
The last thing I'll do is: Gasp, stagger and fall over.