not exactly fitting to this subject but in California, a driver who had been driving by a reservoir for years started noticing something in the water as the drought had lower the water line. again and again he would see something stretching up from under the water until he called the police to check it out. they when out to find it was the tail of a small Cessna aircraft with the pilot still inside. he had been missing for 20 years and the wife had just assumed he ran off with someone else as they couldn't find a trace of him.
I'm certain there's also been cases of vehicles found with skeletal remains in them, but dead trees & rubbish seem to be more 'amazing' according to this RUclipsr!
There was a case of 2 young girls in the 60s I believe, who went missing coming home from a party and since they went to school with a guy who ended up being a serial rapist, they always thought he had raped and killed them, one of the girls father never gave up trying to find their bodies and died believing they had been brutally murdered, just 3 days after he died, all these decades later the lake or reservoir adjacent to the road the girls had been driving on that night, had fallen low enough to see the old studebaker with the girls remains still in the car. They must have gone off the road and crashed into the water and died. Still awful but not as awful as thinking for decades your child was brutally tortured, raped and killed left somewhere. Also, horrible that it was just 3 days after he passed away that they were found. Such a sad case.
A local lake was drained to do overflow tower repairs. It was the first time it had ever been done since the lake was formed when the dam was closed in the 1950. When the dam was opened and the lake drained many of us went to see what was there. We found perfect tetrahedron amathest crystals, lots of pristine fossils, fairy tears, and other beautiful crystals. They must have washed in over the decades. It was very interesting. There were no cars with bodies in them, downed aircrafts, and bodies tied to Cinder blocks. There were a few boats.
@@jachowl4467 Staurolites also known by their folk names, Fairy tears, fairy cross, and fairy stone, are either stand alone crystals in the shape of a cross or sometimes embedded in another form of stone. They range in colour of brown, reddish brown, greyish brown, grey and yellowish brown. They are mainly made up of iron, aluminum, and silicon. Sometimes the fairy crosses are, perfect you would think they were manufactured. Please do a Google image search for staurolites, fairy tears, fairy crosses, and fairy stones.
I live walking distance from Folsom lake and I have seen those foundations, they are pretty cool! You can also see old roads that zigzag the hillsides with stone supports for the roads, as well as an old concrete bridge in one of the forks to the lake that only shows itself when the lake water level is low. I water ski over that concrete bridge almost every weekend in the summer xD There was also a cemetery in the town that they relocated (also close to my house) with lots of Native American, African American, and unknown graves. Some of the writing on the grave stones are rather derogatory in nature towards certain races burred there, but its apart of the history I suppose.
There was also a river in Texas that revealed dinosaur tracks alongside human footprints after a drought that dried it up. Personally, I would think that was a far greater find than anything mentioned here.
Neil Roy that can’t be true how do footprints survive underwater aswell as if you honestly believe human and dinosaurs lived together .......I just don’t know I’m at a loss of words
Bo Bandy the dinosaur tracks are real. The tracks were left in mud and the mud turned into mudstone. It’s incredibly rare for tracks to fossilize, but it is possible. The human footprints however, they’ve been proven to be fake.
Your channel has grown so fast!! I subbed to you at 10k and totally forgot about your channel and then come back and your on 2.4 mil congrats man you are awesome well done great vid
There's a canal that runs through s city near me (in the UK). In the town centre there's a wharf about the size of 1.5 US football pitches. It wasn't drained, but dredged a few years ago. They found 64 shopping carts. Our carts are about 3 feet long...that's nearly 200 ft of shopping carts.
This was actually the exact same lake that almost caused a tragedy when the dam was failing and myself and thousands of people had to evacuate within a few minutes notice. Good thing the dam did not fail. I'd hate to think of what could have been..
As to amazing element #9, the most recent inflow of water into the Salton Sea was accidentally created by the engineers of the California Development Company in 1905. In an effort to increase water flow into the area for farming, irrigation canals were dug from the Colorado River into the valley. The canals suffered silt buildup, so a cut was made in the bank of the Colorado River to further increase the water flow. The resulting outflow overwhelmed the engineered canal, and the river flowed into the Salton Basin for two years, filling the historic dry lake bed and creating the modern sea, before repairs were completed.
I grew up on a small lake in W Michigan from the late '70s to late '80s. During that time the 3 mile lake was drained once to clean the shoreline and allow home owners to add sand to their properties. I anticipated finding great treasures as the waters slowly declined... Maybe a lost car, or motorbike. --Something interesting like that. Unfortunately though my friends and I only discovered rubbish and old tree trunks in the partially man-made body of water. We did have fun riding our own motorcycles around the, now dry, lake bed though. :-O
Not sure, but it looks like a photograph of that Indian king and some people. Video said his reign ended in 1715 or so. But photography didn't appear until about the early nineteenth century, I believe. If I am incorrect, please let me know.
As if you're surprised that any of these stuff they tell you is real, Most of the photos done depict anything correct. Most of it is written on the fly by people that don't care whether it's true or not. It's just a post for the stupid.
Thank you for sharing. You tube is much better than so called traditional television because at the click of the button, one can watch videos of interest.
They left out the best part about Mormon Island in Folsom Lake near Sacramento, Ca. There's a hidden Bridge there, that surfaces when the lake is low enough. The bridge is still fully intact and usable. It has no damage to it! I can't believe they left that out of this video! If you can see the foundations you can see the bridge. Anyway you can Google images of hidden bridge in Folsom Lake. I'm sure some will come up. it's only visible during extreme drought when the lake is way too low. There's at least one great drone video that starts out way up high showing the area. Then it flies down and actually flies under the bridge! Pretty cool!
Crilby my point was compared to some of the ancient 1000-6000 year old stuff found in Europe, 100 years is nothing. Hell, gobekli Tepe in turkey is around 11,000 years old, makes 100 seem like a second!
No, I'm actually quite good at spelling. Just not spelling late at night. And thank you for informing me of grammatical error and erroneously assuming that all people from the US are proficient in spelling.
I'll admit. There are a lot of Americans who cannot spell properly. It doesn't mean that all Americans cannot spell. There are some of us who use the spell check. Unfortunately, English is such a confusing language that spell check would not catch bazaar vs bizarre since both words are spelled correctly. A majority of the elementary students in my district are Hispanic and they have a tough time learning English because of the multiple means to a word that sounds the same. However, just because I'm an American doesn't mean I fit the stereotypes of not being able to spell. Just like I'm sure that just because you like BMW you don't follow the stereotype of being stuck up.
paul robinson not to be a grammar nazi douchebag but couldn't resist pointing out that ironically you said he erroneously assumed that all people from the US are proficient in spelling", but proficient means competent or skilled in doing or using something, while he actually was assuming/ generalizing that americans suck at grammar/ spelling. so you kind of proved his point unfortunately... sorry couldn't resist its like OCD a bit LOL. i didnt with this comment intending it to be mean-spirited towards you.. we all need to be able to laugh at ourselves sometimes, right? :) also well said in your second comment about not generalizing or stereotyping others *sorry for any typos or lack of punctuation, etc bear with me folks as i am currently testing a device/app which translates text to speech in 30 languages for a big company, its a hobby of mine....one version has already been released (headphone version) and now we are working on one for the disabled and another for mobile devices...Cheers everybody! :) sent form my iPhone X
Proficiency has different meanings depending on how it's used. In my line of work, proficient means performing at a high level. Where as in other professions it means something different. By the way, your fancy iPhone X signs your emails as "sent form my iPhone X" you may want to fix that before you send an important email for work with it. 😁
Flooding Colorado broke through a weir that was feeding an irrigation canal . Flooded the ancient sea bottom . Made great habitat on the Pacific Flyway , I hunted ducks on the south end of the sea when I was a kid .
What do the fresh water jellyfish have to do with draining the canal here in Phoenix? Felt like you just through a fun fact in there. So what we found a biggish catfish. Not exactly shocking.
Tronny - sorry to hear that. IDK if/when you may want another pet, consider a bearded dragon. They are probably the best lizard and they enjoy being held and petted. Some people even train them to do small tricks. They're all over RUclips. Once again, sorry for your loss.
I live on Lake Tapps. Everyone around here knows about the forest under the lake, it was never "discovered". The lake was drained every winter and filled every summer.
32 inch Catfish? Pfft. Go noodling in Georgia or Missippi. That's hardly a decent catch down there. I've regularly seen 40 and 50 pounders caught. Oh, and in case you don't know, noodling is the act of sticking your hand into a catfish nest and waiting for it to latch on to your arm so you can yank it up. Big ones too. I've seen people damn near die when they can't bring up a large catch and it won't let loose of their arm.
A friend's uncle had his arm both dislocated and broken by a catfish , we had to cut the cat's jaws to get his arm out . Fish might have been forty pounds . In Kansas , same river as makes Milford reservior .
My dad told me he that as a kid he went noodling over by the Grand Dam, longest in the world, and he was mostly ignored. But he showed them when he caught a catfish almost as big as him. He must have gotten the talent from his mother. Because she told me the boys would all go out to fish on The Grand Lake of The Cherokees. They would come home empty handed. While my grandmother would go out in the local Creek in a rowboat. She would come home with a string of fish and a finished painting. She was a professional artist. Oh and as much fun as noodling kind of looks I'm not doing it. I'd probably end up with a snapping turtle or something.
Although I do happen to like grumpy snapping turtles. I'm just not dumb enough to mess with them unless forced to. A big one hid behind my mom's car tire at the autoshop. They guys there got it to bite a leather belt and just gently dragged it away. It was probably running from the nearby construction.
There's a highway bridge at the bottom of New Melones Reservoir in California. During the 2014 drought, the lake dropped so low that the bridge was not only visible, but reachable on foot or by bicycle (road access is blocked to motor vehicles).
The boat shown in the "gun and badge" section is not the one they used for the story. It's a sightseeing boat that takes tourists up the Wairauhiri River in Fiordland, New Zealand.
You might be interested in an area called Monte Ne outside of Rogers, Arkansas. It was here that a man built a resort in order to draw people to the area. It was a huge undertaking but was covered up by the creation of Beaver Lake before completed. Portions of the stone structures can still be seen when lake levels drop.
At Sherkston quarry, in western N.Y., while earthmoving equipment was excavating, (I believe in the 1950's- 1960's) an underground spring was breached. The water from the spring filled the quarry so fast that workers had to abandon their backhoes and dump trucks, which still sit, rusting away, at the bottom of what is now Sherkston lake. The lake is small, but very deep. I remember going there as a kid, and diving off of the cliffs that now surround it. There is also a submerged 1800's neighborhood in Seneca Falls, N.Y., that was flooded when a dam was built. Sometimes, when the water level gets very low, rooftops of houses and businesses emerge, people have been known to go out and walk on the mud covered rooftops. The cold water has preserved the buildings pretty much intact.
The Colorado had flooded many times ,But this time Men had built canals and headgates that gave way ,Causing massive flooding far beyond historical levels .
The Colorado has run into the Salton Basin numerous times , a lot of the sand , silt and clay left in that basin and on down to where the river's delta used to be used to be the Rocky Mountains .
many years ago i read about an amusement park in England that had a lake under the rollercoaster. they drained the lake for cleaning and found like 5000 dentures from people who took a ride in the rollercoaster and lost them while screaming. It was in Blackpool IIRC
The narration is well-above normal quality, with facts in place, and offering reasonably interesting items. However, this set of revelations is a little underwhelming, so I subscribed with caution.
I worked on the lake for the state park for a year , never saw or heard of any . One of the people I worked with was a guy who had worked on building the Oroville dam , used to fish for steelhead and salmon at the forks of the Feather river , which is now under the lake .
Fascinating... huh. So you were out there a lot and you never encountered them? It must've been a freak event, a boom in their population if they are or have been in there for a long time. I would love to come across some in the lake, but preferably from the safety of my boat haha because I have recently developed a phobia of water I can't see clearly through... Due to something horrifying I witnessed which has me a little freaked, at least for the moment. That sounds like a cool job though! I'm from Chico, so I love that lake. Can't say the same for tweaky-ass Oroville though, hahah. Cheers!
I've found a wedding band and a police badge in a lake by my house with my metal detector. The creepiest find, though, was a small urn with a teddy bear on it. It was empty, but still. I probably found trace amounts of a dead kid. That was enough to ruin my week.
Not really. They knew where he went in, he knew how far away he could go from there and he seemed to have a rough idea of where it felt off. So it was really just a matter of gridding off the area & collecting and sorting all the metal bits. Just time consuming is all.
2:55 ~ Folsom Lake, Sacramento, California. I graduated from Folsom High and consider Folsom my home town since Tachikawa Air Force Base, Tokyo, Japan was decommissioned.
10:21 Fun fact, the grenade here was put there to prevent anyone from torching the safe open. Whoever previously owned this safe had it to stash several SD cards containing child pornography. Luckily the guy who bought the abandoned safe was skilled enough to crack the safe, but was scared shitless after finding out what was waiting at the end of his prepared flame torch he owned if he decided to torch the safe open. But not as scared as when he popped one sd card in to see what was inside.
I live at Folsom Lake, and often walk the lake. Lots of that stuff was already known, and some can even be walked to now that the water level is still low. The REAL surprise found in Folsom lake was the wreck of a small airplane, with its pilot still strapped in. I also believe a few cars were found but that is to be expected.
Wait... they found FISH UNDER WATER?!?! NO WAY IM SO GLAD THAT WAS TOP 3 BECAUSE THAT’S JUST UNBELIEVABLE
They found fish that shouldn't have been where they were found.
Hahahaha
@@jenniferbrewer5370 only the jellies. You should start wondering if you *don't* find a giant catfish or two in a drained canal or lake...
@@nicholashodges201 Shut your tiny mouth NOW!
Propaganda… fish don’t really live underwater that’s what THEY want you to believe. Open your eyes people! 😅😂😂
not exactly fitting to this subject but in California, a driver who had been driving by a reservoir for years started noticing something in the water as the drought had lower the water line. again and again he would see something stretching up from under the water until he called the police to check it out. they when out to find it was the tail of a small Cessna aircraft with the pilot still inside. he had been missing for 20 years and the wife had just assumed he ran off with someone else as they couldn't find a trace of him.
e gutierrez now THAT'S amazing!
Why isn't that top of the list?
e gutierrez that's a better story than all of those here.
I'm certain there's also been cases of vehicles found with skeletal remains in them, but dead trees & rubbish seem to be more 'amazing' according to this RUclipsr!
There was a case of 2 young girls in the 60s I believe, who went missing coming home from a party and since they went to school with a guy who ended up being a serial rapist, they always thought he had raped and killed them, one of the girls father never gave up trying to find their bodies and died believing they had been brutally murdered, just 3 days after he died, all these decades later the lake or reservoir adjacent to the road the girls had been driving on that night, had fallen low enough to see the old studebaker with the girls remains still in the car. They must have gone off the road and crashed into the water and died. Still awful but not as awful as thinking for decades your child was brutally tortured, raped and killed left somewhere. Also, horrible that it was just 3 days after he passed away that they were found. Such a sad case.
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A local lake was drained to do overflow tower repairs. It was the first time it had ever been done since the lake was formed when the dam was closed in the 1950. When the dam was opened and the lake drained many of us went to see what was there. We found perfect tetrahedron amathest crystals, lots of pristine fossils, fairy tears, and other beautiful crystals. They must have washed in over the decades. It was very interesting. There were no cars with bodies in them, downed aircrafts, and bodies tied to Cinder blocks. There were a few boats.
What are 'fairy tears'?
@@jachowl4467 Staurolites also known by their folk names, Fairy tears, fairy cross, and fairy stone, are either stand alone crystals in the shape of a cross or sometimes embedded in another form of stone. They range in colour of brown, reddish brown, greyish brown, grey and yellowish brown. They are mainly made up of iron, aluminum, and silicon. Sometimes the fairy crosses are, perfect you would think they were manufactured. Please do a Google image search for staurolites, fairy tears, fairy crosses, and fairy stones.
Thank you for the reply. Never heard of such a thing in Aust but we have our own werid things.
I thought this video was going to be about things found inside corpses discovered in bodies of water. Been on the creepy side of RUclips for too long.
Yeah, I think THAT video's more for Lutch Green's channel. :D
Very Interesting..
Man must have been such a let down for ya
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There are catfish over 6 ft long in the Mississippi River.
Amazing how well preserved that Mercury outboarder is after 100 years under water 😆
You goof lmfao mercury didn't make outboards 100 years ago so you know what some asshat dumped it maybe as recently as 10 years ago
Over 3 million views! Great video.
I live walking distance from Folsom lake and I have seen those foundations, they are pretty cool! You can also see old roads that zigzag the hillsides with stone supports for the roads, as well as an old concrete bridge in one of the forks to the lake that only shows itself when the lake water level is low. I water ski over that concrete bridge almost every weekend in the summer xD There was also a cemetery in the town that they relocated (also close to my house) with lots of Native American, African American, and unknown graves. Some of the writing on the grave stones are rather derogatory in nature towards certain races burred there, but its apart of the history I suppose.
Yea just like nazi germany is apart of history. I could tell you are white
Lake Tapps drains every year, it looks exactly like the images you showed every winter. AMAZING!!!!
There was also a river in Texas that revealed dinosaur tracks alongside human footprints after a drought that dried it up. Personally, I would think that was a far greater find than anything mentioned here.
Neil Roy that can’t be true how do footprints survive underwater aswell as if you honestly believe human and dinosaurs lived together .......I just don’t know I’m at a loss of words
Bo Bandy the dinosaur tracks are real. The tracks were left in mud and the mud turned into mudstone. It’s incredibly rare for tracks to fossilize, but it is possible. The human footprints however, they’ve been proven to be fake.
The human footprints where faked by a creationist religious guy.
How can you be so naive?
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Oh . . Ohhh... my god.. a video with some new content? It's miraculous.
I fricking love be amazed!!!!
The safes surprised me. Good video
Your channel has grown so fast!! I subbed to you at 10k and totally forgot about your channel and then come back and your on 2.4 mil congrats man you are awesome well done great vid
at what year
The_Lone _Wolf287 now it’s 5.2 million lol
7.25 million
9 mil
Well nice to have news again ............welcome back...
Pretty ironic that the person who comments "first" ends up last
Fools Gold Found he is the fake first
cathy Larson why cant god just tell us?
He asks why an you say "why would he"...lol..typical cult bullshit!
I prefer mother goose fairytales myself
There's a canal that runs through s city near me (in the UK). In the town centre there's a wharf about the size of 1.5 US football pitches. It wasn't drained, but dredged a few years ago. They found 64 shopping carts. Our carts are about 3 feet long...that's nearly 200 ft of shopping carts.
“Number 1”
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As always... AMAZING!
The jellyfish were found in the lake where I live. How cool for you to feature my town in your video. So cool thanks.
This was actually the exact same lake that almost caused a tragedy when the dam was failing and myself and thousands of people had to evacuate within a few minutes notice. Good thing the dam did not fail. I'd hate to think of what could have been..
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I need a jellyfish for my aquarium...
Amazing
shes lying we live in canada
Great Video!
What were the Mormons doing with saloons on their island?? Heresy!!! 😂
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This was pretty interesting! Thank you.
who else heard their heads, when he asks to subscribe to be amazed the.. "AMAZING !!.. now i know im addicted to this channel xD
Beentoowell Beentoowell amazing! You 2 same here
Definitely #1 that's crazy. Make me wonder what would happen if we momentarily put a stop to the LA river
Surprised bodies weren't found 😖
Triggering Trolls that is what I was waiting for the whole time. They were hidden
I'm Amazed
As to amazing element #9, the most recent inflow of water into the Salton Sea was accidentally created by the engineers of the California Development Company in 1905. In an effort to increase water flow into the area for farming, irrigation canals were dug from the Colorado River into the valley. The canals suffered silt buildup, so a cut was made in the bank of the Colorado River to further increase the water flow. The resulting outflow overwhelmed the engineered canal, and the river flowed into the Salton Basin for two years, filling the historic dry lake bed and creating the modern sea, before repairs were completed.
How often can you say the word "Amazing" in one video?
Channel IS called be amazed
Well lets take a headcount and see shall we?
that depends on how long it takes you to say amazing, and how long the video is.
Grab a drink, make a game out of it...
Ryan Pratten As many times as possible..?
I grew up on a small lake in W Michigan from the late '70s to late '80s. During that time the 3 mile lake was drained once to clean the shoreline and allow home owners to add sand to their properties. I anticipated finding great treasures as the waters slowly declined... Maybe a lost car, or motorbike. --Something interesting like that. Unfortunately though my friends and I only discovered rubbish and old tree trunks in the partially man-made body of water. We did have fun riding our own motorcycles around the, now dry, lake bed though. :-O
The Loch Ness monster.
Lol so they found fish underwater, truly a rare occurrence. Bizarre, amazing!
Not sure, but it looks like a photograph of that Indian king and some people. Video said his reign ended in 1715 or so. But photography didn't appear until about the early nineteenth century, I believe. If I am incorrect, please let me know.
Yeah I wondered that, as well... if there had been photography that early, why are there not photos of American presidents like George Washington?
As if you're surprised that any of these stuff they tell you is real, Most of the photos done depict anything correct. Most of it is written on the fly by people that don't care whether it's true or not. It's just a post for the stupid.
Thank you for sharing. You tube is much better than so called traditional television because at the click of the button, one can watch videos of interest.
Click baity title. Nothing bizaire here. Contents are not consistent with the title.
And its boring as hell. Im gonna go watch paint dry
Idk, a hand grenade is a pretty bizarre find
This is so interesting. I look forward to seeing more. Thanks for the upload. great job
great video. love watching stuff like this
Too bad almost all of this video is wrong.
Franchesco Pye stuff like this is boring & run of the mill. Trestles and bullshit like that. Trash!
Scott Casinger I know right? Except Bombay Beach , that’s real.
All the safes that were found amazed me. I wonder how old they were?
#5 was a 250 POUND wedding ring????
British currency. about $325 in american
I see - - I am a little slow sometimes! LOL
It threw* you off... Which is the same in American and British English :P
Lmao I was gonna comment the same thing until I saw this. I had to watch that section all over again to make sure I heard him right
How else would he drop his wedding ring? That's over 113 kilos, he probably dropped it all the time.
They left out the best part about Mormon Island in Folsom Lake near Sacramento, Ca. There's a hidden Bridge there, that surfaces when the lake is low enough. The bridge is still fully intact and usable. It has no damage to it!
I can't believe they left that out of this video! If you can see the foundations you can see the bridge. Anyway you can Google images of hidden bridge in Folsom Lake. I'm sure some will come up. it's only visible during extreme drought when the lake is way too low. There's at least one great drone video that starts out way up high showing the area. Then it flies down and actually flies under the bridge! Pretty cool!
love the way the USA thinks 100 years is old!! lol
because it is?
Crilby not in Europe it isn’t
@@Southernchan I live in Europe? 🤔
Crilby my point was compared to some of the ancient 1000-6000 year old stuff found in Europe, 100 years is nothing. Hell, gobekli Tepe in turkey is around 11,000 years old, makes 100 seem like a second!
This guy has a nice normal non~English accent and I like that!!!
Things on this list are not too bazaar every year we drain the irrigation canals and find cars. People steal them and literally ditch them.
No, I'm actually quite good at spelling. Just not spelling late at night.
And thank you for informing me of grammatical error and erroneously assuming that all people from the US are proficient in spelling.
I'll admit. There are a lot of Americans who cannot spell properly. It doesn't mean that all Americans cannot spell. There are some of us who use the spell check. Unfortunately, English is such a confusing language that spell check would not catch bazaar vs bizarre since both words are spelled correctly. A majority of the elementary students in my district are Hispanic and they have a tough time learning English because of the multiple means to a word that sounds the same.
However, just because I'm an American doesn't mean I fit the stereotypes of not being able to spell. Just like I'm sure that just because you like BMW you don't follow the stereotype of being stuck up.
paul robinson not to be a grammar nazi douchebag but couldn't resist pointing out that ironically you said he erroneously assumed that all people from the US are proficient in spelling", but proficient means competent or skilled in doing or using something, while he actually was assuming/ generalizing that americans suck at grammar/ spelling. so you kind of proved his point unfortunately... sorry couldn't resist its like OCD a bit LOL. i didnt with this comment intending it to be mean-spirited towards you.. we all need to be able to laugh at ourselves sometimes, right? :)
also well said in your second comment about not generalizing or stereotyping others
*sorry for any typos or lack of punctuation, etc bear with me folks as i am currently testing a device/app which translates text to speech in 30 languages for a big company, its a hobby of mine....one version has already been released (headphone version) and now we are working on one for the disabled and another for mobile devices...Cheers everybody! :) sent form my iPhone X
Proficiency has different meanings depending on how it's used. In my line of work, proficient means performing at a high level. Where as in other professions it means something different.
By the way, your fancy iPhone X signs your emails as "sent form my iPhone X" you may want to fix that before you send an important email for work with it. 😁
what an amazing discovery! If you build a dam and flood
a valley, the things that were in the valley would be covered with water....ummmm..wow!
You got your facts wrong about the Salton sea
DiscoverCalifornia see what?
very wrong
yea for real. the colorado river didnt just swell up on its own, it was done by people.
Flooding Colorado broke through a weir that was feeding an irrigation canal . Flooded the ancient sea bottom . Made great habitat on the Pacific Flyway , I hunted ducks on the south end of the sea when I was a kid .
I'm Scottish, and I knew that the video was wrong.
250 pound wedding ring, that's rediculous.
it isnt cast-aye-ick. its cas-STAY- ick
What does that mean?
@@roundlakerailfan6853 that Be amazed doesn't do their homework.
The hand granade still with the pin in it...had to be the rarest!
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The amount of "safes" that were found! & ALL were opened! Lol.🙂😄
no body ?
fanghicheck I'd think if they can drain the lake there is a dam so most bodies won't be found especially if they are hydroelectric.
Cool video
What do the fresh water jellyfish have to do with draining the canal here in Phoenix? Felt like you just through a fun fact in there. So what we found a biggish catfish. Not exactly shocking.
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Threw?....(posted by a lieutenant in the Nazi Grammar Police).
Love your shocked face logo.
my iguana died
like if you agree..
Yes.
Tronny Didn't see that coming
i disagree
The real question is fried or boiled?
Tronny - sorry to hear that. IDK if/when you may want another pet, consider a bearded dragon. They are probably the best lizard and they enjoy being held and petted. Some people even train them to do small tricks. They're all over RUclips. Once again, sorry for your loss.
I live on Lake Tapps. Everyone around here knows about the forest under the lake, it was never "discovered". The lake was drained every winter and filled every summer.
help me my mind is gona blow im amazed
zack aligames.
I found a cannon ball magnet fishing in the Grand Union Canal Buckinghamshire. Still have it in my shed.
Most comments are 50% first, but this one is like 98% wth
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It's good to be first in a drained lake to treasure hunt
32 inch Catfish? Pfft. Go noodling in Georgia or Missippi. That's hardly a decent catch down there. I've regularly seen 40 and 50 pounders caught. Oh, and in case you don't know, noodling is the act of sticking your hand into a catfish nest and waiting for it to latch on to your arm so you can yank it up. Big ones too. I've seen people damn near die when they can't bring up a large catch and it won't let loose of their arm.
A friend's uncle had his arm both dislocated and broken by a catfish , we had to cut the cat's jaws to get his arm out . Fish might have been forty pounds . In Kansas , same river as makes Milford reservior .
There are catfish reported to be 6 foot long in the Ozarks. People have been said to become fish food.
My dad told me he that as a kid he went noodling over by the Grand Dam, longest in the world, and he was mostly ignored. But he showed them when he caught a catfish almost as big as him.
He must have gotten the talent from his mother. Because she told me the boys would all go out to fish on The Grand Lake of The Cherokees. They would come home empty handed.
While my grandmother would go out in the local Creek in a rowboat. She would come home with a string of fish and a finished painting. She was a professional artist.
Oh and as much fun as noodling kind of looks I'm not doing it. I'd probably end up with a snapping turtle or something.
Although I do happen to like grumpy snapping turtles. I'm just not dumb enough to mess with them unless forced to. A big one hid behind my mom's car tire at the autoshop. They guys there got it to bite a leather belt and just gently dragged it away. It was probably running from the nearby construction.
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Thanks for the BIG RED ARROW i almost didn't see that.
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What surprised me the most is the city found under water, and after that it's the underwater bridge and forest.
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There's a highway bridge at the bottom of New Melones Reservoir in California. During the 2014 drought, the lake dropped so low that the bridge was not only visible, but reachable on foot or by bicycle (road access is blocked to motor vehicles).
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Unsurprisingly the live hand grenade was the most disturbing thing
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great video !! but the engine !? undred years underwater?? :)
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The Salton Sea was not created by the Colorado river swelling. It was create by the accidental release of water while building the Hoover Dam
Stop at four minutes and fourty two seconds and the water looks like a happy face
There were also huge catfish in the clear water springs in Florida when we visited in the 50's.
About 25 years ago, a drought caused a lake to drop more than 10 feet. The police were able to recover 25 cars that were reported stolen!!
The boat shown in the "gun and badge" section is not the one they used for the story. It's a sightseeing boat that takes tourists up the Wairauhiri River in Fiordland, New Zealand.
You might be interested in an area called Monte Ne outside of Rogers, Arkansas. It was here that a man built a resort in order to draw people to the area. It was a huge undertaking but was covered up by the creation of Beaver Lake before completed. Portions of the stone structures can still be seen when lake levels drop.
The Salton Sea is also a great little hidden gem of a movie. If you liked Memento, look it up.
Good history.
At Sherkston quarry, in western N.Y., while earthmoving equipment was excavating, (I believe in the 1950's- 1960's) an underground spring was breached. The water from the spring filled the quarry so fast that workers had to abandon their backhoes and dump trucks, which still sit, rusting away, at the bottom of what is now Sherkston lake. The lake is small, but very deep. I remember going there as a kid, and diving off of the cliffs that now surround it. There is also a submerged 1800's neighborhood in Seneca Falls, N.Y., that was flooded when a dam was built. Sometimes, when the water level gets very low, rooftops of houses and businesses emerge, people have been known to go out and walk on the mud covered rooftops. The cold water has preserved the buildings pretty much intact.
The Colorado had flooded many times ,But this time Men had built canals and headgates that gave way ,Causing massive flooding far beyond historical levels .
The Colorado has run into the Salton Basin numerous times , a lot of the sand , silt and clay left in that basin and on down to where the river's delta used to be used to be the Rocky Mountains .
I guess criminals stole safes, emptied them, and then threw them into waterways.
many years ago i read about an amusement park in England that had a lake under the rollercoaster. they drained the lake for cleaning and found like 5000 dentures from people who took a ride in the rollercoaster and lost them while screaming. It was in Blackpool IIRC
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Oh wow I've been going to lake Oroville for thirty years. That's crazy, I never heard about jellyfish! Yikes haha
I worked on the lake for the state park for a year , never saw or heard of any . One of the people I worked with was a guy who had worked on building the Oroville dam , used to fish for steelhead and salmon at the forks of the Feather river , which is now under the lake .
Fascinating... huh. So you were out there a lot and you never encountered them? It must've been a freak event, a boom in their population if they are or have been in there for a long time. I would love to come across some in the lake, but preferably from the safety of my boat haha because I have recently developed a phobia of water I can't see clearly through... Due to something horrifying I witnessed which has me a little freaked, at least for the moment. That sounds like a cool job though! I'm from Chico, so I love that lake. Can't say the same for tweaky-ass Oroville though, hahah. Cheers!
I've found a wedding band and a police badge in a lake by my house with my metal detector. The creepiest find, though, was a small urn with a teddy bear on it. It was empty, but still. I probably found trace amounts of a dead kid. That was enough to ruin my week.
Maybe change the title to "Things found in California Lakes during Droughts" ?
What surprised me the most was finding the ring with a metal detector, beat the unfavorable odds
Not really. They knew where he went in, he knew how far away he could go from there and he seemed to have a rough idea of where it felt off. So it was really just a matter of gridding off the area & collecting and sorting all the metal bits.
Just time consuming is all.
How are things like building foundations, an old gun, a wedding ring and fish etc "beyond our imagination"?
Humanity doesn't know how to clean up their toys and junk...
2:55 ~ Folsom Lake, Sacramento, California. I graduated from Folsom High and consider Folsom my home town since Tachikawa Air Force Base, Tokyo, Japan was decommissioned.
They found underwater creatures in a drained canal? Wow, no way.
This wasn't in a drained body of water, but have you heard of the "soap lady" found in Lake Crescent near Port Angeles, WA? Very bizarre!
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Fun fact, the grenade here was put there to prevent anyone from torching the safe open.
Whoever previously owned this safe had it to stash several SD cards containing child pornography. Luckily the guy who bought the abandoned safe was skilled enough to crack the safe, but was scared shitless after finding out what was waiting at the end of his prepared flame torch he owned if he decided to torch the safe open. But not as scared as when he popped one sd card in to see what was inside.
I live at Folsom Lake, and often walk the lake. Lots of that stuff was already known, and some can even be walked to now that the water level is still low. The REAL surprise found in Folsom lake was the wreck of a small airplane, with its pilot still strapped in. I also believe a few cars were found but that is to be expected.
🤔😳 I was amazed!
BE AMAZED--this video is exactly why i refuse to swim in anything but a swimming pool. Kind of makes you think what's been left under Lake Mead.
250 pound ring? 😂 Daaaaaamn!
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Wow. I am amazed. You've been to a vocal coach, I can tell. Your voice is far more well modulated. Hardly tell you're a Millennial, now.