MOST Mysterious Lakes in the World
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- Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
- There are over 300 million lakes in the world. And while most of them look about how you would expect a lake to look like, there are some lakes that look totally strange and bizarre. Join us, as we count down the top 15 most mysterious lakes in the world.
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This video very nice ♥️♥️ miracle on earth🌹🌷🙏👍👏🙏👌🌹🌷🙏
Great content and narration!
I have been to Loch Ness, and it is easy to imagine a creature there. I was walking near one of the lakes ends with the long lake disappeared in the distance. Its dark waters were strangly inviting. I was walking a few feet from the water's edge. The Lake was very calm, with only small ripples caused by the breeze. Tiny waves lapped onto the pebbles as I walked, then suddenly 3 or 4 waves lapped up to my feet. I looked out on the Lake. Nothing. See, it is easy to believe.
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2.9 million subs but only one comment?
What "Genius" would apply for a Permit for that lake in Palau literally crammed with Stinging Jellyfish and "just a few" Saltwater Crocodiles?🐊☺
The Great Salt Lake in Utah didn't make the list?!?
There is a larger crater just left of the Managan lake crater. Half of it is seen plainly in Hudson Bay. By the it looks they are in a straight line with other circular places in Canada.
Lookin like chapter 2 fortnut map
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There's a Lake here in the U.S. named "Haunted Laķe". It got its name from an accidental fire than supposedly burned everything and everyone around it. It's said you can still hear the screams of those who perished
Aral sea: how did they use salt water for irrigation?
Charlie Sheen?
You said Tobago wrong 😭😭😭😭😭
Tobaaago. He issa bullist
Anyone ever seen the takea lake? Yellow water and smells bad lmao
A small lake in Scotland with an unprovable legend at #1? Shame on you, I expect better.
What is this supposed "Palestine"?
The Dead Sea is between Jordan and Palestine. There is no such place as Israel, there's just illegally occupied Palestine.
Jewish population of Israel predates the Bible by 3K years. Palestine wasn’t Palestine until the Romans conquered it from the Jews and gave it that name as a mockery of the Jews. Israel has always been the land of the Jews.
Israel predates "Palestine" by over a thousand years. This isn't from a religious point of view, but historical.
@@itzamiaTo be accurate, it wasn't officially israel until the 40s because of the British. If we go by who was there thousands of years ago then the US would be Land of native tribes. History shows it was OFFICIALLY Palestine until israel's illegal occupation, regardless of who was there before the Palestinian Arabs
@kyleahmed6345 United Kingdom of Israel was there way before it was renamed Israel in the 40's.
@itzamia but wasn't officially a country, so what right did they legally have to then claim the land?