Not just “a lake”. Lake Belton is rumored to be the after-effect of a huge flood years ago and there was a town in a valley where the waters rested and became Lake Belton, thus they say there are cars and buildings at the deepest part of the lake, and catfish that extend up to 15 ft long. Very interesting artifacts.
@@Jensley_Reportaaaaand thats why i dont swim in water over 20feet deep. I can walk through pitch black woods with very little light but that helpless feeling while you dangle over an abyss you cant see into gives me goosebumps thinking about it.
Last summer me and my friends were swimming with floaters to see who could swim across the lake first since we were scared of doing it without floaters, one of my friends thought it was a good idea to go to the bottom of the lake (about 20ft) and do deep checks, when i went down there and opened my eyes it was so quiet and eery all you could see was greeny sand and seaweed. In that moment I felt so empty I couldn’t stay down there for long or else yk i would kinda drown but jeez
@@SupremeMayo I hope u realise the only way for us to kill this fear(cause I got the same one) is diving.Not that deep but at least 25-30feet.I’m scared when I can’t see the bottom and especially when I know it’s very deep.But I want to fight with this fear I will do scuba dive lessons next summer
I’m sure some lakes have bodies that were never found. I know for a fact some People have drowned in Donner lake Ca and never been recovered because it’s so Deep and the water is so cold
I find it sad that the govt focus is more on space/Mars but they don’t have a remote clue with what’s at the bottom of these oceans and lakes. Thank you for posting this
Do you have the details for your light? I make underwater videos like this and have been using a waterproof flashlight, but it finally broke because it's not rated for any kind of depth.
This representative of most lakes that do t have some sort of natural filtering going on like limestone aquifers. Most lakes are murky and yellow by 20 feet. Get very dark past 40 feet.
Never really know the mysteries that lies under water. This is pretty cool.
I love these kind of videos thank you
This guy is a hero. Thanks for showing us what's at the bottom of a lake.
💅🧚♀️🚨
Not just “a lake”. Lake Belton is rumored to be the after-effect of a huge flood years ago and there was a town in a valley where the waters rested and became Lake Belton, thus they say there are cars and buildings at the deepest part of the lake, and catfish that extend up to 15 ft long. Very interesting artifacts.
@@Jensley_Reportaaaaand thats why i dont swim in water over 20feet deep. I can walk through pitch black woods with very little light but that helpless feeling while you dangle over an abyss you cant see into gives me goosebumps thinking about it.
@@Jensley_Reportthat’s cool ngl
Sheesh Bro I’m from Pikeville and I didn’t know that Fishtrap was that deep. We take our boat out there all the time! Thanks for sharing this with us
Last summer me and my friends were swimming with floaters to see who could swim across the lake first since we were scared of doing it without floaters, one of my friends thought it was a good idea to go to the bottom of the lake (about 20ft) and do deep checks, when i went down there and opened my eyes it was so quiet and eery all you could see was greeny sand and seaweed. In that moment I felt so empty I couldn’t stay down there for long or else yk i would kinda drown but jeez
Honestly for me watching this is scarier than a horror movie. Look what’s down there, dark and so quiet
@@SupremeMayo I hope u realise the only way for us to kill this fear(cause I got the same one) is diving.Not that deep but at least 25-30feet.I’m scared when I can’t see the bottom and especially when I know it’s very deep.But I want to fight with this fear I will do scuba dive lessons next summer
So true
@@SupremeMayowell ye what else would be down there
Oops I just realized this comment section is 2 years old
phenomenal video sir!
Looks like the upside down from stranger things especially if it had water this is what it would look like lol
Be crazy if you found a body down there that would be scary
I’m sure some lakes have bodies that were never found. I know for a fact some
People have drowned in Donner lake Ca and never been recovered because it’s so
Deep and the water is so cold
Jody? From the Creekside Saloon in TX?
You would think there’s a lot of fishes
Did u know that cares fork lake is a flooded town? I grew up right close to there but now live in Florida. Miss it sometimes.
*Carrs fork lake
So is Buckhorn. Bowlingtown was flooded when the lake was made.
I find it sad that the govt focus is more on space/Mars but they don’t have a remote clue with what’s at the bottom of these oceans and lakes. Thank you for posting this
60 ft and it’s like that? Geez
Our Lakes in cali I’m always marking 150 ft, 200 ft. Makes me wonder
Very cool, surprised the fish weren’t more spooked. What state is this in?
Paddling Iowa this is in eastern Kentucky
Does anyone notice the yellow stuff it looks like gold.
Yeah but I don’t think it is because it would probably be more shiny
Probably leaves
Do you have the details for your light? I make underwater videos like this and have been using a waterproof flashlight, but it finally broke because it's not rated for any kind of depth.
What led light is that?
Great vids ! What are some of the go settings you use and what type of editing tools you use apps??
did anyone else see the human vertebra/spine ??
Where ?
2:02 Yeah I seen some weird shit back then Not anymore at least
It’s a stick I was just seeing stuff I think
To be honest I have no idea what I seen
Its look creepy😨😨
Same malaysia.. river deep sand oil
what about lake oswego OR?
This representative of most lakes that do t have some sort of natural filtering going on like limestone aquifers. Most lakes are murky and yellow by 20 feet. Get very dark past 40 feet.
@@jimmiles33 What about the Williamette? its 40' Depth
18 meter 👌🏽
Go to lake tahoe over 1000 feet deep
DragonsAstralBody 1600
@@gamex5921 yeah I know
ok
Why not lake baikal in Russia it's a mile deep 5,387 feet.
@@chrisserfass8635 This video was recorded in Kentucky so I don't think he wants to fly to Russia lol
Thats so cool
All I could think about is how slimy it must be to walk on. 🤮
it's around 1:33 though 1:34
1:43
Guys
Lake
Yuck
"Feet"?
Please use the metric system. Seriously, what's up with America still using the Imperial system?
I am in the USA so therefore I am using the imperial system in my videos…..obviously.