Always a red flag when I'm shown footage or images unrelated to the subject matter, like being shown a jet engine when being talked to about turbine electric power generators.
Iceland lies on the mid-Atlantic ridge, as do the Azores and other island groups. It is built entirely of lava rising from the spreading zone. Before the recent spate of eruptions in the west of the island the area had been quiet for 800 years. I have no idea where all this stuff about a missing continent comes from.
It's at the beginning of the vid. It's mostly submerged, with Iceland the only part tall enough to stick out of the ocean. In Ice Ages past, and sea levels low, it would theoretically have been dry land.
There are a number of errors and wrong information in this video, seemingly all made for dramatic effect, ignoring actual facts. Fortunately, these errors are mostly cosmetic and are not really relevant.
Thank you for the excellent photography showing all angles to give clear perspectives, never done in my experience. Usually one is left confused about size, but not with these photos.
Surely, you don't believe the guy posting this actually took those photos, do you? All he did was use someone else's photos and videos, used a narration made by a computer and collected the cheque from RUclips. Oh I forgot, he made up a title which means absolutely nothing but it's designed to con people into thinking it's something special. Exactly what is it we're not being told? Absolutely nothing. Like almost every country in the world it has some great scenery, adding BS about fairies,elves and ghosts is simply to make you think it's special. Every country also has a small percentage of people who believe in Myths and old wives tales. Very few icelanders actually believe it. In fact you'll find a lot of it is overplayed to keep the tourists happy. The whole thing is nothing more than a money making exercise. I assume you're American, they tend to believe everything on RUclips is real. I've been around the world a few times, but never got to see Iceland, but I assure you it's everything we're told it is.
Theres gullible ppl the world over its just when theyre American the drooling starts over how to get their ducats - well, someones footing all these cons. The person who thinks this was on par with a Nat'l Geo doc probably is busy getting that Nigerian prince his cashiers check so the Swiss bank willrelease his kingdoms gold bullion
Where continental tectonic plates push apart, it is because huge volumes of magma rise from deep in the earth and push the giant "rafts" of tectonic plates apart. This usually happens deep in the middle of the ocean, like the Mid-Atlantic ridge. But Iceland is the only place on earth where this geologic process rises high enough to be seen above sea level. Iceland is constantly splitting apart in the middle, with the North American plate going west and the European plate going east. Leakage of magma provides volcanic lava displays anywhere up on the surface the leakage busts out to be visible. Due to all the accompanying earthquakes, this is not a good place to be standing at the edge of any cliff.
Spent 2 weeks in Iceland for the 2022 August/Sept. eruption. After three days we went up the the Westfjords country and wow! This video is full of a lot of nonsense and exaggerations. Never a mention of the waterfalls of the Westfjords at all although it is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful parts of Iceland. After we left Westfjords we went to the Snæfellsjökull Volcano on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula. BTW if you're going to Iceland on a budget the lodging up there is inexpensive compared to places in the more touristy south.
658 bottom right giants head on ground level as well as structures carved on upper left . 1858 is a Giant curled on it's side head shoulders arms back torso clearly visible
@@FlattardsArePathetic Me thinks U need to get a grip and read your Bible the World is nothing but Dead Body Parts. Now go look at the sections I mentioned instead of trying to disprove me without doing the research.. Teacher would have given you a Minus F for No effort.
Iceland as a continent is very interesting and gives rise to the idea that during the last glacial maximum, it may have been so large that humans could have walked across to Greenland and the Americas…
Iceland was invented by The Vikings. They were also the first to Reach The Moon, also invented the wristwatch, supermarket, zip fastener and Pooh Tin...
Dude, Vikings were not a race. It was a profession. A Viking was simply a warrior, that engaged in raiding and plundering. Much like the latter pirates of the seas. As people, they were primarily from the Scandinavian and Germanian regions. But there also were Vikings from the Baltics.
24:48 Fahrenheit and Celsius confusion (-: Should be 198°F or 92²C That aside, WOW we toured Iceland for a few days in 2022 and didn't see much of what Wise Owl covered.
My daughter and I went for a 4-day weekend. Leaving from the East Coast it is quicker to get there than other places we might call "Europe." One important hint: don't make disparaging remarks about elves. There, they are taken seriously. As our young and beautiful tour guide warned us--in perfect English--"Don't piss off the elves." Words to live by.
and I did see all, I must say that Iceland is magical and worth to see it , would I like to live there?? I am not sure but it is possible, living half a year during dark and sleeping second half of the year while sun is shining, that is one thing did bother me ( as if one year is your one day - day and night)
I wonder if the man-made caves were the ones mentioned in the sagas where the Vikings were finding the last remnants of the population that was there before them that they were killing off?
A viking we will go is an act not a people, a vikinger is an adventurer, the mythology & some facts are misleading, бред сïвоï кобили, whilst the locations & visuals are fine 🍻
Icelandia continent plate seems like nonsence as the rift is place where the oceanic plates arise. The sunken continental plate under Greenland is in direct contradiction with no observation of active volcano in Greenland.
❤ my mother R.I.P would always be talking about the blue lougoon ❤ i ( hope i spelled that some what right 😅 ) an yeah she always say to me about some tale of elves an fairy an sometype of crystal an omg the troll s 😅 bed time story's, her mom an dad would tell her that thier family told them, never said much after when she was directly asked 😂, so 🤔 tbh idk how this blue lougoon is just recently found its decades if not centuries old,
We blew it trying to turn Kenny into a NFL quarterback, he doesn't have the potential to become a great player, his weak arm and lack of looking off the defense makes him a losing prospect i hope we don't waste time with him next year. He had his chance and blew it! I see a future back up QB at most. What Tomlin saw in you is beyond me and for that he has set us back, cause now we have to go QB shopping again!
Please please pronounce Fagradalsfjall correctly. I know, it's strange at first, but the Icelandic LL is pronounced like a T. The rest of the word was perfect, just say "Fagradalsfjat". It was so disturbing like someone would call you often a "woss oil", it's just off, sorry... And there were many earthquakes over months before it erupted, before the eruption series over there began in 2021. But the main news media overseas did start reporting only as the volcano erupted, maybe that's where your feeling about the eruption starting without warning came from. But the people there had lots of warnings - and they were glad that it erupted in a remote valley... Well, things have changed since then. It's threatening a town now, it's getting difficult, the people would lile to live there, businesses would like to be open... Not easy. And other volcanos in the remote far eastern central part of iceland under a glacier there show signs of unrest...
Sorry, but I would never say Iceland is the most beautiful place in the world. Its maybe the most volcanically active place in the world, that I can believe.
@4:07 Fagradalsfjall eruption in 2021 did not occur without warning. There were, in fact, earthquake swarms in the area for many weeks prior. Scientists and the public were well aware and watching and waiting for a possible eruption. The activity on the Reykjanes peninsula has reemerged in recent weeks. Much excellent coverage on RUclips from many Icelandic channels for anyone truly interested.
Lol yep, I was just gonna say, This guy didn't do any homework. Makes you wont what else he doesn't know about. I do know the caves he talks about are all old lava tubes. I suspect some of the others is all embellished but us volcano watchers know a lot about Icleands volcanos and eruptions.
Yes, Just Icelandic is a great channels. he does stories on all the towns and landscapes and all the latest on the volcanoes. Really nice guy and does the most beautiful photography.@@desert_holly
@@desert_holly This is a good channel with lots of reliable info about Icelands volcanoes. As a bonus he is also quite funny. www.youtube.com/@JustIcelandic
fagradalsfjall erupted after more than 3000 earthquakes,so whithout warnig might be slightly off. the north atlantic is the best mapped ocean on our planet,there is no new continent there.
3000? nope. it was over 40000(!). :-D a friend of mine lives in Reykjavik. She was pregnant at the time and she had a (more or less) constant feeling of sea sickness due to the shaking. but yea. You are absolutely correct. It was over a month of warning lights. They new it was coming, just not exactly where. and you are also correct about the continent. Iceland is at a widening plate boundary combined with being on top of a mantle plume/hot spot. not a continent.... yet?
@@oskarkeyser i was talking about the last few hours before the eruption,the initial earthquakes started many months before the eruption so even 40000 earthquakes might be at the low end of the estimates😀
@45 seconds: It formed in the last week of January 1700 during a cataclysm - you can find it clearly documented in historic records - do some research instead of claiming "no one knows".
A farmer tending to his sheep isn't called a farmer they're called a shepherd, the clue is in the name. Also BTW what were we being told that it isn't, I take it you couldn't be bother to tell us either.
I'm sure it's tremendously self-gratifying to think of oneself as promulgating a "new" theory; but suggesting that Iceland is its own continent completely ignores the observable fact that it exists on top of two separate tectonic plates that are moving apart at about the same speed as your fingernails are growing.
A completely random bunch of subjects haphazardly thrown together, with a commentary so annoying that I ended up watching the video with the sound turned off, because the landscapes are beautiful. Anybody who wants to KNOW things should look elsewhere.
Less than 1 in 3000 viewers commented anything at all and yours is only the 2nd to rightly criticize the gas turbine image so I believe most of the population has been dumbed down purposefully so they don't harm themselves trying to understand what they are watching. Come the SHTF they will all be victims of predators and marauders. Some of them may be nice people but what is their point. They might just as well sit in a comfy chair like a marshmallow and hum to themselves.
Why at 13:52 do you show an illustration of a gas turbine engine ... NOT A STEAM TURBINE??? It's this sort of 'technical sloppiness' that renders a presentation (such as this) as worthless ' click bait' ... too bad.
I clicked primarily to comment the title is unadorned clickbait. “Not what we are told”, by whom? Could the title itself have been AI generated, having been taught by the amount of clickbait on the internet? If so, we are developing artificially idiocy. We have so much of the real thing.
I had numerous deployments to Iceland and was stationed there for a year. It is a fantastic place, especially if you’re a fisherman. The people are very friendly and their sweaters are to kill for. Skoafos (about 200 feet tall) and Thingvalier (sorry for the poor spelling) are more than worth the time and effort to visit.
We human's pretty much all know and the vast majority accept the fact that at one time almost unfathomably long ago; There was but "ONE" continent. Most often referred to as "Pangia". And that prior to it's existence there wasn't a continent. Pangia was formed by the various eruption's deeply below when they erupted and eventually reaching the surface, condensed aka cooled and form what we now refer to as "LAND". There is a reason we refer to the Yonger Dryas as the end of the "LAST ICE AGE". There were ice age's prior to the last. We also know to various percentage of degree's, just where the Magnetic North Pole's were prior to where it is today. However, I've never been able using any and all of the data I using the internet today. Can figure out exactly. Just where Pangia prior to it breaking up and causeing the continent's we have today was. With all the volcanic activity that ICE LAND has and continues to have going on beneath it. It's a safe assumption that the area known today as ICE LAND was originally Pangia. Between any and all of the various Magnetic Pole changes, the 26,000 year cycles envolveing the precession of the planet. A particular location on the planet today, which is directly under the noon day sun, wasn't or hasn't alway's been in the same exact what we today would refer to as geographical location. Proof: The Sahara is now and has been for numerious millenium's a desert; But it hasn't alway's been. If a plush subtropical location can become a desert without any aid from human's and our supposedly causeing "Green House Effect's". How exactly does a subtropical location become a desert to the degree it is today? Human's causing climate change is total bullshit; When one realize's, the climate today in any location isn't the same as it was some 12,500 or nearly half of the precssion cycle, not to mention the Magnetic Pole changes. But then were only human, the one and only biological life form that can, will and does consider ourselves, though it's never been debate able. The more intelligent biological life form on this planet only we refer to as our's. We are so pompose that since almost day one of our existence we've been not only obsessed with but mandate that "WE" unlike any other biological life form; Have a purpose! Going out on a limb and agreeing, assuming there is a purpose. I'd spell it "G R E E D". Greed is the one thing which isn't debateable with any other biological life form, when no other biological life form practice's it. It is the one thing that has cause us to evolve from what we once were, to what we are today, and will be tommorow.
It's all amazing that I would love to visit Iceland. I love caves and that ice cave is very inviting. But the blue lagoon and the thermal fields are also magic.
Good grief! Iceland is interesting enough without all the ridiculous hype!
Always a red flag when I'm shown footage or images unrelated to the subject matter, like being shown a jet engine when being talked to about turbine electric power generators.
ANd the non-Icelandic farmer with foeign sheel, lol. As an Icelander I also do wonder about the myths here.....they are notknown to me.
Like shots of Yellowstone?
Iceland lies on the mid-Atlantic ridge, as do the Azores and other island groups. It is built entirely of lava rising from the spreading zone. Before the recent spate of eruptions in the west of the island the area had been quiet for 800 years. I have no idea where all this stuff about a missing continent comes from.
It's at the beginning of the vid. It's mostly submerged, with Iceland the only part tall enough to stick out of the ocean. In Ice Ages past, and sea levels low, it would theoretically have been dry land.
Thank you, you just saved me 25 minutes.
Two places where it's clear this is a robot reading: "manmade" and " crystal clear" so far. Can't you give a reader a job?
This was interesting despite the misleading title. I enjoyed it
There are a number of errors and wrong information in this video, seemingly all made for dramatic effect, ignoring actual facts.
Fortunately, these errors are mostly cosmetic and are not really relevant.
Errors? Nonsense!
The AI talking is unbearable to listen to
boycott all A.I. 🍻
What makes you think this is AI?
I'm off after two minutes!
@@marymeyer8185 It is apparent at time stamp 9:12 where it says "man...made caves".
But he's a real man with a real generated voice, don't you recognize his voice ? I'm serious.
The energy there is amazing. It feeds your soul.
Well I hate to tell people that sure doesn't look like it's weeping
Flowery, empty poetry...
I love the commentary; a little whimsy, a little facts, a little myth. And the pics! Awesome
Thank you for the excellent photography showing all angles to give clear perspectives, never done in my experience. Usually one is left confused about size, but not with these photos.
Surely, you don't believe the guy posting this actually took those photos, do you? All he did was use someone else's photos and videos, used a narration made by a computer and collected the cheque from RUclips. Oh I forgot, he made up a title which means absolutely nothing but it's designed to con people into thinking it's something special. Exactly what is it we're not being told? Absolutely nothing. Like almost every country in the world it has some great scenery, adding BS about fairies,elves and ghosts is simply to make you think it's special.
Every country also has a small percentage of people who believe in Myths and old wives tales. Very few icelanders actually believe it. In fact you'll find a lot of it is overplayed to keep the tourists happy. The whole thing is nothing more than a money making exercise. I assume you're American, they tend to believe everything on RUclips is real. I've been around the world a few times, but never got to see Iceland, but I assure you it's everything we're told it is.
Theres gullible ppl the world over its just when theyre American the drooling starts over how to get their ducats - well, someones footing all these cons. The person who thinks this was on par with a Nat'l Geo doc probably is busy getting that Nigerian prince his cashiers check so the Swiss bank willrelease his kingdoms gold bullion
Sure, just steal copyrighted images and make a youtube video without permission. Nothing wrong about that?!
Where continental tectonic plates push apart, it is because huge volumes of magma rise from deep in the earth and push the giant "rafts" of tectonic plates apart. This usually happens deep in the middle of the ocean, like the Mid-Atlantic ridge. But Iceland is the only place on earth where this geologic process rises high enough to be seen above sea level. Iceland is constantly splitting apart in the middle, with the North American plate going west and the European plate going east. Leakage of magma provides volcanic lava displays anywhere up on the surface the leakage busts out to be visible. Due to all the accompanying earthquakes, this is not a good place to be standing at the edge of any cliff.
The landscape is awesome..would love to visit Iceland in the near future. Tqsm 4 sharing the beauty of Iceland..may God bless you..😊
I've been to Iceland twice. It is well worth the visit!
How long did it take you to visit all these special sites ? I think I would completely forget space and time in one of those ice caves .
The first time I went to ICELAND, we were there for 3 days. That wasn't enough, so the next time, we spent 10 days. That was better!
Spent 2 weeks in Iceland for the 2022 August/Sept. eruption. After three days we went up the the Westfjords country and wow! This video is full of a lot of nonsense and exaggerations. Never a mention of the waterfalls of the Westfjords at all although it is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful parts of Iceland. After we left Westfjords we went to the Snæfellsjökull Volcano on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula. BTW if you're going to Iceland on a budget the lodging up there is inexpensive compared to places in the more touristy south.
This was wonderful. I love the way you tell things. Thanks for this . Now I have to look for videos of you😊
658 bottom right giants head on ground level as well as structures carved on upper left . 1858 is a Giant curled on it's side head shoulders arms back torso clearly visible
Get a grip on reality, you lost it.
@@FlattardsArePathetic Me thinks U need to get a grip and read your Bible the World is nothing but Dead Body Parts. Now go look at the sections I mentioned instead of trying to disprove me without doing the research.. Teacher would have given you a Minus F for No effort.
Thank you very much
Iceland as a continent is very interesting and gives rise to the idea that during the last glacial maximum, it may have been so large that humans could have walked across to Greenland and the Americas…
Enjoyed this video.
Thus is definitely a channel built by AI 🙄
Ok watched the whole video, what was different than what we have been told?
Iceland was invented by The Vikings. They were also the first to Reach The Moon, also invented the wristwatch, supermarket, zip fastener and Pooh Tin...
As a norwegian, I agree lol.
Not all watches actually, only the Swatch. I invented the sun dial.
Dude, Vikings were not a race. It was a profession. A Viking was simply a warrior, that engaged in raiding and plundering. Much like the latter pirates of the seas. As people, they were primarily from the Scandinavian and Germanian regions. But there also were Vikings from the Baltics.
24:48 Fahrenheit and Celsius confusion (-: Should be 198°F or 92²C That aside, WOW we toured Iceland for a few days in 2022 and didn't see much of what Wise Owl covered.
Visited many of these areas. East Iceland is the only area I have not visited
..alot of Not exactly info, but nice storytelling lol
9:33 Very weird warping. Just like Google Street View when you move between different views...
Would the continent found under and around Iceland be the result of heightened sea levels?? This sort of thing is found in other areas of the world.
My daughter and I went for a 4-day weekend. Leaving from the East Coast it is quicker to get there than other places we might call "Europe." One important hint: don't make disparaging remarks about elves. There, they are taken seriously. As our young and beautiful tour guide warned us--in perfect English--"Don't piss off the elves." Words to live by.
It's "Ari the Learn-NED"; you pronounce that last N-E-D syllable.
It's an AI robot me old mate.
@@1258-Eckhart And a clueless one, evidently....
Tears of a giant. This entire world is biology. Old carcasses that have turned to rock through time a pressure, metamorphosis.
and I did see all, I must say that Iceland is magical and worth to see it , would I like to live there?? I am not sure but it is possible, living half a year during dark and sleeping second half of the year while sun is shining, that is one thing did bother me ( as if one year is your one day - day and night)
I'd not so. It's a gradual process.
I wonder if the man-made caves were the ones mentioned in the sagas where the Vikings were finding the last remnants of the population that was there before them that they were killing off?
That was the Irish Culdees, who kinda took off when the Norse folk showed up.
Number 1 was a let down
Very nice
A viking we will go is an act not a people, a vikinger is an adventurer, the mythology & some facts are misleading, бред сïвоï кобили, whilst the locations & visuals are fine 🍻
Didn't some brave soul go over Skogofos in a kiyak?
Always wanted to go ❤
Icelandia continent plate seems like nonsence as the rift is place where the oceanic plates arise. The sunken continental plate under Greenland is in direct contradiction with no observation of active volcano in Greenland.
They are more concerned what's on Mars.
Drop the fictional old stories
THE WATER IS THE TREASURE
❤ my mother R.I.P would always be talking about the blue lougoon ❤ i ( hope i spelled that some what right 😅 ) an yeah she always say to me about some tale of elves an fairy an sometype of crystal an omg the troll s 😅 bed time story's, her mom an dad would tell her that thier family told them, never said much after when she was directly asked 😂,
so 🤔 tbh idk how this blue lougoon is just recently found its decades if not centuries old,
fake
We blew it trying to turn Kenny into a NFL quarterback, he doesn't have the potential to become a great player, his weak arm and lack of looking off the defense makes him a losing prospect i hope we don't waste time with him next year. He had his chance and blew it! I see a future back up QB at most. What Tomlin saw in you is beyond me and for that he has set us back, cause now we have to go QB shopping again!
To the narrator, get some lessons in the Icelandic pronunciation, and some romance in your soul.
Tengo nuevo video
The AI voiceover ruins this.
Man, who wrote this? Found it distracting... had to stop watching about 4 minutes in.
Click bait = instant channel block
Please please pronounce Fagradalsfjall correctly. I know, it's strange at first, but the Icelandic LL is pronounced like a T. The rest of the word was perfect, just say "Fagradalsfjat".
It was so disturbing like someone would call you often a "woss oil", it's just off, sorry...
And there were many earthquakes over months before it erupted, before the eruption series over there began in 2021. But the main news media overseas did start reporting only as the volcano erupted, maybe that's where your feeling about the eruption starting without warning came from. But the people there had lots of warnings - and they were glad that it erupted in a remote valley... Well, things have changed since then. It's threatening a town now, it's getting difficult, the people would lile to live there, businesses would like to be open... Not easy.
And other volcanos in the remote far eastern central part of iceland under a glacier there show signs of unrest...
LL souds like DL = Fagradalsfjadl. If you want too correct, correct correctly 😂
Ask a geologist before you unleash another video.
FTUN😂😂😂.
One more TITLE LIE and this channel is blocked.
Sorry, but I would never say Iceland is the most beautiful place in the world. Its maybe the most volcanically active place in the world, that I can believe.
This is false information. 😅
Sounds like AI was used to create the text. So much bullshit! :D
Narration and content is laughable !!! Simply tell us where the place is. Keep your silly comments to yourselves. They make us cringe🤪🤣
ma v'a cagher !!!
Why the bull💩 title?
Gu
Another failed AI video. Mix bag of facts and garbage.
AI created
Yeah so how is Iceland not what we're being told? I second that question! Another video that has absolutely nothing to do with the title.
Clickbait headline, and I fell for it.
@4:07 Fagradalsfjall eruption in 2021 did not occur without warning. There were, in fact, earthquake swarms in the area for many weeks prior. Scientists and the public were well aware and watching and waiting for a possible eruption. The activity on the Reykjanes peninsula has reemerged in recent weeks. Much excellent coverage on RUclips from many Icelandic channels for anyone truly interested.
Do you have a suggestion for any particular channels, im honestly not familiar lol
I second the request from @desert_holly
Lol yep, I was just gonna say, This guy didn't do any homework. Makes you wont what else he doesn't know about. I do know the caves he talks about are all old lava tubes. I suspect some of the others is all embellished but us volcano watchers know a lot about Icleands volcanos and eruptions.
Yes, Just Icelandic is a great channels. he does stories on all the towns and landscapes and all the latest on the volcanoes. Really nice guy and does the most beautiful photography.@@desert_holly
@@desert_holly This is a good channel with lots of reliable info about Icelands volcanoes. As a bonus he is also quite funny. www.youtube.com/@JustIcelandic
fagradalsfjall erupted after more than 3000 earthquakes,so whithout warnig might be slightly off.
the north atlantic is the best mapped ocean on our planet,there is no new continent there.
3000?
nope.
it was over 40000(!). :-D
a friend of mine lives in Reykjavik. She was pregnant at the time and she had a (more or less) constant feeling of sea sickness due to the shaking.
but yea. You are absolutely correct. It was over a month of warning lights. They new it was coming, just not exactly where.
and you are also correct about the continent.
Iceland is at a widening plate boundary combined with being on top of a mantle plume/hot spot. not a continent.... yet?
@@oskarkeyser i was talking about the last few hours before the eruption,the initial earthquakes started many months before the eruption so even 40000 earthquakes might be at the low end of the estimates😀
They told us that Iceland is an island with geysers and volcanoes and they were entirely correct.
@45 seconds: It formed in the last week of January 1700 during a cataclysm - you can find it clearly documented in historic records - do some research instead of claiming "no one knows".
A farmer tending to his sheep isn't called a farmer they're called a shepherd, the clue is in the name. Also BTW what were we being told that it isn't, I take it you couldn't be bother to tell us either.
Ugh! Our cheeky, dry humored narrator is a computer voice!
I'm sure it's tremendously self-gratifying to think of oneself as promulgating a "new" theory; but suggesting that Iceland is its own continent completely ignores the observable fact that it exists on top of two separate tectonic plates that are moving apart at about the same speed as your fingernails are growing.
Interesting video but who wrote that cheesy script? And the AI narration is pretty bad.
Absolutely AWFUL narration. Badly written, with far too much 'poetic' over-the-top nonsense.
A completely random bunch of subjects haphazardly thrown together, with a commentary so annoying that I ended up watching the video with the sound turned off, because the landscapes are beautiful. Anybody who wants to KNOW things should look elsewhere.
I think I'll stick with the scientists for now. I-ll leave the spook stories to the "History" Channel.
@ 13:49 When talking about Steam turbines don't show a Gas turbine with a combustor.
Less than 1 in 3000 viewers commented anything at all and yours is only the 2nd to rightly criticize the gas turbine image so I believe most of the population has been dumbed down purposefully so they don't harm themselves trying to understand what they are watching. Come the SHTF they will all be victims of predators and marauders. Some of them may be nice people but what is their point. They might just as well sit in a comfy chair like a marshmallow and hum to themselves.
"Smaller than adult giraffe" ... but larger than a baby rhino. 😂😂😂
The word continent is quite well defined, and Iceland is not a continent. Clickbait narrated by AI.
Why at 13:52 do you show an illustration of a gas turbine engine ... NOT A STEAM TURBINE??? It's this sort of 'technical sloppiness' that renders a presentation (such as this) as worthless '
click bait' ... too bad.
I clicked primarily to comment the title is unadorned clickbait. “Not what we are told”, by whom? Could the title itself have been AI generated, having been taught by the amount of clickbait on the internet? If so, we are developing artificially idiocy. We have so much of the real thing.
I had numerous deployments to Iceland and was stationed there for a year. It is a fantastic place, especially if you’re a fisherman. The people are very friendly and their sweaters are to kill for.
Skoafos (about 200 feet tall) and Thingvalier (sorry for the poor spelling) are more than worth the time and effort to visit.
My mother was a whore for the veterans to take advantage of
So you was an enforced migrant with a gun. Nice.
I greatly enjoyed my tour of iceland. Thank you for sharing with all of us.Who can't afford to travel😊
So,, Iceland is EXACTLY as we were told. This Damn clickbait simply proves it.
They are all "the best!" Thank you for the beautiful video. My next trip is to Iceland.
I don't just want to visit . I want to move there .
Do not do a tour. Rent a car and tour the Golden Circle yourself! Well worth it. Visit all Waterfalls and Black Diamond Beach
The illustration you showed of a turbine is a gas turbine not one that uses steam.
Or is it just what you didn't learn because you didn't feel like paying attention?
Kebler elves? Cookies! OMG! It's the same old thing. Outta here!
Why do you have to use a computer voice with a British accent? I can't stand it and cannot watch the video.
Beautiful! I want to visit
CLICKBAIT VIDEO
We human's pretty much all know and the vast majority accept the fact that at one time almost unfathomably long ago; There was but "ONE" continent. Most often referred to as "Pangia". And that prior to it's existence there wasn't a continent. Pangia was formed by the various eruption's deeply below when they erupted and eventually reaching the surface, condensed aka cooled and form what we now refer to as "LAND".
There is a reason we refer to the Yonger Dryas as the end of the "LAST ICE AGE". There were ice age's prior to the last. We also know to various percentage of degree's, just where the Magnetic North Pole's were prior to where it is today. However, I've never been able using any and all of the data I using the internet today. Can figure out exactly. Just where Pangia prior to it breaking up and causeing the continent's we have today was. With all the volcanic activity that ICE LAND has and continues to have going on beneath it. It's a safe assumption that the area known today as ICE LAND was originally Pangia.
Between any and all of the various Magnetic Pole changes, the 26,000 year cycles envolveing the precession of the planet. A particular location on the planet today, which is directly under the noon day sun, wasn't or hasn't alway's been in the same exact what we today would refer to as geographical location.
Proof: The Sahara is now and has been for numerious millenium's a desert; But it hasn't alway's been. If a plush subtropical location can become a desert without any aid from human's and our supposedly causeing "Green House Effect's". How exactly does a subtropical location become a desert to the degree it is today? Human's causing climate change is total bullshit; When one realize's, the climate today in any location isn't the same as it was some 12,500 or nearly half of the precssion cycle, not to mention the Magnetic Pole changes.
But then were only human, the one and only biological life form that can, will and does consider ourselves, though it's never been debate able. The more intelligent biological life form on this planet only we refer to as our's. We are so pompose that since almost day one of our existence we've been not only obsessed with but mandate that "WE" unlike any other biological life form; Have a purpose! Going out on a limb and agreeing, assuming there is a purpose. I'd spell it "G R E E D". Greed is the one thing which isn't debateable with any other biological life form, when no other biological life form practice's it. It is the one thing that has cause us to evolve from what we once were, to what we are today, and will be tommorow.
13:50 Looks exactly like an aircraft jet propulsion engine, that's pretty cool.
About the caves, they are natural named Lave tubes. But people bested them for their usage.
You show an illustration of a gas turbine when you are describing a steam turbine.
One could do without the legends.
and the crap narration full of shit
It's all amazing that I would love to visit Iceland. I love caves and that ice cave is very inviting. But the blue lagoon and the thermal fields are also magic.
The text is American and the voiceover is British, hmmm ...
Where are the trees
what the hayola is the title anout? The geology alone is sufficient, no need for the allusion of mysticism! Its a turn of for academis
So what is it then , ? a secret the world wants to keep hidden. 😁