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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
- Tier Ranking Ocean Legends and Myths!
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How would you rank these? :D
Actually it is true that more ships and plains have vanished in the Bermuda triangle than elsewhere. The reason is very logical though and not at all mystical - the Bermuda triangle is one of the busiest regions when it comes to sea and air lanes which means there's a hell of a lot more traffic than elsewhere. This of course means more accidents too which means that in absolute numbers the amount of lost ships and plains is higher - however the percentage of ships that went missing compared to other routes is not.
PS: How would you classify Zealandia? As a submerged continent?
PPS: How can you say that sea monsters do not exist? Wheren't you eaten by a Reaper Leviathan? ;-)
@@HH-hd7nd Yes! You are right. I should have said proportionally to the amount of traffic. Thanks for pointing it out. Yes, I think Zealandia is an almost totally submerged part of a continent.
Answering your PPS: What? I do not recall that ever happening xD =D haha
I like Nessie, she's slay
I love Atlantis aswell. I'm from Azores and I wish it were true :(
I'm amazed no one mentioned the legend of the Flying Dutchman.
YES! Or Davey Jones' Locker!
Ideas for Round 2 :
- The Narwhal (The Unicorn of the Sea, some people still refuse to believe that they exist to this day).
- Greenland Sharks (A lot of mystery around this creator, some believes studying them could uncover the key to longevity).
- The Selkie (Seal Woman, pretty sad stories because men steal their skins so they can transform into seals and escape to the sea).
(The next 3 are somewhat related)
- The Nixie / Nøkken (Elven/Siren-like Swamp-Lake People. Sometimes they look like beautiful people, sometimes they look horrifying. They kill you for no good reason, but they will also help you and teach you to play their music, if you treat them with kindness and respect).
The Lady of the Lake - Arthurian Legend (King Arthur gets his famous sword Excalibur from kind a Nixie or Water spirit, ad the end of the story he gives the sword back).
- The Kelpy (a form changing Lake creature but this time a horse. They will drown you if you just jump un top of them, but can be nice if you earn their trust).
- The Flying Dutchman (a giant ghostly Pirate Ship that rises from below waves).
The Fountain of Youth (A waterspring that blesses all who drinks from it with eternal youth).
I never thought the fountain of youth was ever much of an aquatic myth
@@SS-rf1ri I was trying to think of some places (to round out the list) and this was the best I got. 😅
Maybe she can ad something interesting. Eg. The Legend of The Flying Dutchman is likely based on an Fata Morgana that can occur at sea. That's pretty cool in my opinion.
One thing I dislike is how Europe centered the whole list is, it would be if someone knows of myths from other parts of the world and would share them.
What about Davey Jones' Locker? :O
I would also rank the lost civilizations and continents at the top. It really tickles the imagination, and I love dreaming up stories about such things. I also hold Cthulhu dear to my heart. Would love to collaborate on a story sometime.
The sleep thing isn’t unique to dolphins. When birds sit in lines together, the ones on the edges will sleep with the side of the brain that faces toward the rest of the flock, and keep the other half awake to watch the flock. Sleep science is awesome.
That's so cool and interesting
Now THIS is a video I never thought I'd see you create, Maria, but I thoroughly enjoyed every second of it.
Absolutly agree with Atlantis in the first place. I love this too.
And perhaps this myth might interest you: The legend of the Bake Kujira, a japanese yokai, a natural spirit. This one took the shape of a giant whale skeleton, determined to take revenge on whalers for hunting its kind.
Did you put Megalodon in the bottom tier purely to enrage me Maria… 😂
HAHA I put the myth of it still being alive at the bottom, not the Megalodon itself. I would never do that hehe :D
Lol
I've always heard that way back in the day dangerous parts of the oceans came with the warning, "Thar be dragons!"
I'm ranking Pirates of the Caribbean top tier just saying🙌
Also, have you reacted to the new official trailer of Avatar, came out yesterday, new sea scenes!
"Shiver me timbers" is "shake my woodwork apart," meaning smash my ship to pieces. It's sort of "Damn me."
Haha I know. It's an expression of surprise. I just really love it xD
Such a good idea for a video. I really enjoyed this! I'm glad you put the Megalodon still alive at the bottom. So sick of that idea lol.
Loved the video, but I was wondering. Where would you rank the bloop myth that went around?
crush the barnacles it's so fake lol
Thanks! hmm.. Good question. I like the idea of The Bloop being created by a whale. I think I would put it in AYE! because it is one of those unexplained mysteries. :D
Yes! Love Atlantis!
Sea serpents although not huge like legends sea snake do exist, plus conga eels can grow pretty big , do these count ? Lemuria I wish. Like Atlantis is still down there with people (yes i know its just a story ) now think of Lemuria with aqua lemmas , cute and mysterious LOL !
Putting the Kraken in "Shiver mi Tinders" shows how internet cultured Maria is. Coo2loo would be proud.
Atlantis would be on the top on my list as well due to having played the game Indiana Jones and the fate of Atlantis, many many times in my youth. (The game is still on Steam I think).
Great ranking! I would have suggested the legends around Sargasso Sea as a mysterious and best-to-be-avoided region of the oceans
Brings me back to my childhood. Thanks Maria.
If you love sunken continents, did you hear about "Doggerland"? The sunken part of europe in the north sea
I personally think Nessie should be a little higher on the list. Despite it probably starting with some drunk palaeontologist thinking they saw a Plesiosaur. I still like the idea of dinosaurs doing recon missions in Scotland, before their inevitable invasion.
They have to plot to beat the Scots in a first strike otherwise they're just boned
You would love the song: Donovan - Atlantis 😄
Two of them turning out to be true reminds me of the "two truths, one lie game".
Except in this case it was 9 myths and two facts.
I kinda want to see an educational version of that game now, cause it sounds like it would be fun.
I assume that Cthulhu is a stand in for all Lovecraft mythos sea creatures (like Deep Ones)?
I wish you had included the legend of the Flying Dutchman.
Cthulhu is an ancient God and gets relegated to Aye! Love it! Suck it, Cthulhu! haha Lemurs are the best, so that is definitely God-tier. Great video as always
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As for fear of the ocean.. I'm not as afraid of what is inside of it, as I am of drowning. I'm not made for the sea.. so I prefer having lang nearby. My fear comes from if this boat or ship sinks I'm dead. I have the same fear with planes. I'm not ment for flying. If this thing stops flying, I'm dead. I prefer staying on the ground in general. I do love going to the beach and just looking into the distance and listening to the waves though. As long as there is earth under my feet I love the ocean. :P
i just found this on the webb page Atlantis - Citizendium Atlantis, comes from two Native American words, atl meaning 'water', and antis meaning 'copper
Have you ever heard the theory about the Triassic Kraken?
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I would love ther to be megalodons but sadly I agree that they are long gone. I've been a mad Atlantis fan since inwas very small, and was crushed when it turned out to be a fairy tail, but I still have a little hope. Also many many years ago I did se a theory that the Bermuda triangle is caused by accident Atlantan technology submerged but still functioning.
I remember back in the 90s people were super scared of eating Tuna because of mercury levels. And like, if you were pregnant you were definitely supposed to avoid eating tuna. Fun times. Also as far as Megalodon goes, I think so many people believe it is still around because they want that sense of wonder and awe-filled terror, and while sure it's highly unlikely that it is still around, there is still that thread of hope for them. Considering how many people believe in a god, it's not really surprising, especially for people who love paleontology and want to believe that there are still such creatures in the world, considering how many wonders the human species has driven to extinction recently.
I understand wanting to believe that there is something wonderous out there that we still don't know about. And I think there are. In our world our other planets, just not the megalodon 😅 But perhaps other awesome species. Scientists are constantly finding new things whenever we explore the deep ocean a bit more
@@Seamemaria Yes, that is what amazes me most about marine biology, it seems that every day there is something new and exciting, be it a new species discovered, or a new behavior observed. And that is why I watch your channel as well, because of the passion and wonder you talk about our beautiful oceans with! Personally, as much as I love paleontology and megalodon, I find that the modern Great White is just as exciting. One of the most famous species of shark and still we know so little about it compared to other animals! And unlike megalodon, we know Great White is out there, alive, we are able to see it, and they are HUGE!
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so i saw an dockumentary about atlantis and apparently atlantis is in an language that i cant remember mean water copper (atl = water) (antis= copper) so an place with lots of water and copper but it was an long long time ago i saw that documentay+ there is snakes some big that only lives in the sea so an big one could be the origen of sea serpent legends/myths like Hydrophis spiralis sorry for bad eng
My fear of the open sea is what compels me to have interest in it. If not for the legends of krakens and enormous sharks I probably wouldn't have learned about octopi passing genes in a deliberate fashion, or schools of fish that mimic gargantuan mirages. I think the idea of a Nessy being this lone survivor of an age we only know from bones, eking out the last majestic breach of the water to be caught on camera before that world was left behind is a beautiful mournful fable of our own existence and purpose. For in that great ocean above, will our gaze ever be matched, or should our bones be lost before such time that camaraderie favors us.
I would also like to see mentioned the myths and legends behind Orca Whales. The mighty apex predator of the sea that for some reason has a KDR against humans of 0.
Not a myth but a weird thing that happend to a friend of my uncle's. He likes to go out to sea for a hobby. He does not believe in any mythical things, is an atheist and does not believe spirits/ghosts or aliens are real in any way shape or form. So this is not the type of guy who would make something up to get people to believe in something. He himself also doesn't have an explenation and doesn't even try to explain it. He just said what happend and it's weird. So he went out to sea with his boat. Usualy he makes sure not to go out when storm is predicted, or goes back the moment there is unexpected weather change. This time though the weather changed to quickly. It went from calm and sunny to storm pretty quickly so he got stuck in the storm. A wave clashed him overboard and he asumed the end had come when he grew to tired to keep swimming and reach his boat and started to sink. As he was starting to lose conciousness he felt something wrap around his waist and pull him up and throw him back on the boat. He passed out soon after. When he woke up the storm had calmed. And he was all alone on his boat. He was pretty freaked out about it and never tried to explain it because it made him uncomfortable and he told this story to very few people out of fear for being rediculed. But he managed to share it after our fam on a birthday started to share stories of weird things that happend to them to this day they can not explain. It was a very interesting day. One of the most fun party topics I ever discussed.
Sometimes people experience some cool/creepy/weird/awesome unexplainable things. Very interesting stuff. Makes one curious.
Under water monuments and pyramids for part 2
AYE!
Aye!
Totally objective and scientifically sound! :P
I agree with them all. Well, I'm not crazy about mermaids, but otherwise agree with the rankings. :D
Totally objective 😂
What about some SCPs ? for example scp 1128?
Until 100% of the oceans will be explored I want to believe that "something" would exist somewhere in the deeps of 'em...
P.S. I like the idea of colonizing other planets/moons but before that I would like to see an underwater City built and populated...
Hey you
You should make a video about how humanity would cope with sea travel if Megalodons did still exist
You forgot the Flying Dutchmen!
@kennethmary Is this a bot?
wat, no mention of the Leviathan?
The mythical Leviathan was actually a kind sea serpent, so it was indirectly included =P
cool myths review
Of course the megalodon's don't exist, Jason Statham killed them off.
Wait, Cthulu is not ,,There be Gods here''? Are the great old ones not something like gods?
Aren't oarfish the real-life counterpart to sea-serpants?
Yes. Could also be. But it's so rare to see alive oarfish at the surface. But could definitely be where the legends started
@@Seamemaria maybe a couple of centuries ago with less ships and deep-scale nets the oarfish were more likely to swim further upwards or Do to different water conditions in the past
What if Lemuria isn't another continent but a whole other world, where all the primates except lemurs went extinct and now lemurs rule the land and stay well away from deep channels where giant cephalopods might come close to shore?
I like that. Can we go there?
no, dolphins are evil. why god tier? xD
edit: one thing i forgot to mention: the HP lovecraft monster is allegedly pronounced "clooloo".
hahah nooo They are awesome xD
They're not evil or good. Those are just animals, highly intelligent of course, but animals nonetheless. Like a little kids whose parents didn't teach them what is good and what's not.
Cthulu is S tier😌
bermuda is one of most amazing legends of sea and you don't like it!!!!
She doesn't like the myth about the Bermada Triangle, there have been a lot of accident but that's do to the place having a lot of travel, so nothing out of the ordinary.
@@acediadekay3793 wrong the number is still huge
you're pretty