Crater Lake Oregon

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  • Опубликовано: 21 апр 2020
  • Crater Lake Oregon: National Park Crater Lake is the only National Park in Oregon. The lake got its start nearly 8,000 years ago when a cluster of volcanoes, known as Mount Mazama, erupted. The 12,000 foot high summit area collapsed forming a large caldera. Smaller eruptions followed in over time water began to fill the caldera creating the lake. It was the biggest eruption in North America in half a million years spewing rock and ash over a land area two and a half times as big as Texas!
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Комментарии • 96

  • @8921213
    @8921213 3 года назад +39

    Tik Tok brought me here

  • @eddyaruda486
    @eddyaruda486 4 года назад +4

    The world is getting warmer? It is about the same as it was in the 1930s when we had dust bowels. If you look at the unadjusted data (you know, not doctored) it was actually warmer then than it is now. It was also warmer in the Medieval Warm Period, Roman Warm Period and, of course, the Holocene Optimum which occurred during the Bronze Age. How do you think Hannibal crossed the Alps to attack Rome? Do you think they had Columbia gear? The day sea levels stop rising and the glaciers start to grow we are headed back into an ice age and this interglacial is over. Maybe you should stick to the topic and spare us all the virtue signalling?

  • @selfmadeselfpaid13
    @selfmadeselfpaid13 3 года назад +16

    Why is this video so well done with high quality? These dudes have less than 10k subs? Wtf?

  • @j50wells
    @j50wells 3 года назад +7

    If you've never been, hold onto to your heart. It's amazing, simply amazing. You'll never see another thing as beautiful. It's mouth dropping when you step up to the edge and become dazzled by the blueness of the water set against the glacier carved cliffs.

  • @jaguar2012equinox
    @jaguar2012equinox 3 года назад +2

    BEAUTIFUL LAKE, I HOPE THEY STOP PEOPLE FROM SWIMMING IN THE LAKE, THE WATER IS CLEAN. PEOPLE ARE POLLUTING THE WATER BY SWIMMING IN IT.

  • @margaretzoheir7905
    @margaretzoheir7905 2 года назад

    I'm 72 and really enjoy watching programmes like this and seeing the scenery. Thanks. I don't live in the US

  • @speterbilt
    @speterbilt 3 года назад

    We don't resd our cheesy lines.

  • @chiaraschaper2420

    Thanks for making awesome videos! I watch this with my 4th graders, and they love watching all your adventures!

  • @stevenpierce9160
    @stevenpierce9160 3 года назад

    Where does money come from

  • @mrquimshaw
    @mrquimshaw Год назад

    Guys absolutely forwarding to the tree

  • @alfonso1477able
    @alfonso1477able 3 года назад +6

    I was wondering why these high quality videos have such little views, but they are on TV, im going to subscribe!

  • @AllYouJesusAmy
    @AllYouJesusAmy 3 года назад +2

    My hubby and I went to gorgeous crater lake last summer, we spend a few hours there, we made it home safety too. We are planing to go back to crater lake sometime this year.!!! Crater lake isn't creepy at all. Crater lake is so peaceful.

  • @troy6977
    @troy6977 3 года назад +2

    I Live 50 Miles from There... Thanks fOR SHARING... Drive Through Fort Klamath.. You Get a Better View..

  • @sammyocean8896
    @sammyocean8896 2 года назад

    Awesome video!

  • @dychui
    @dychui 4 года назад +2

    I absolutely love your content. Thanks so much for creating this channel, I can't wait to explore more of it! We own a home near Yosemite National Park so we're obviously big fans of the mountains :)

  • @pattimccraw6168
    @pattimccraw6168 2 года назад

    went to crater lake last may with my son and his friend amazing it was so cold and a lot of snow, i live about 4 hours away

  • @stephensfarms7165
    @stephensfarms7165 3 года назад

    Thanks guys enjoyed watching. Thanks 🙏

  • @denniswhite1632
    @denniswhite1632 2 года назад +1

    I visited Crater lake in June of 2019 it was just awesome. I had a bad hip and I couldn't hike down to the bottom I sure wish I could have. It was explained to me and it's writing on plaque say that the mountain collapsed from its own weight I went straight down into the Earth like two or three miles because of the volcanic rock that was very porous could not hold up its own weight. They say it was an explosion that created it but it was not an explosion or an eruption per se it was just a collapse

  • @binooshasorag
    @binooshasorag 3 года назад

    Thanks for the free tour..

  • @uffffffffffff3737
    @uffffffffffff3737 4 года назад +1

    super informative, description of the park is my fav part of the video. Thanks for the vid!