The Geologic Oddity in Australia; The Bungle Bungles

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @Iamthelolrus
    @Iamthelolrus Год назад +55

    I love all your episodes but the "oddities" are my favorites.

    • @GeologyHub
      @GeologyHub  Год назад +8

      They are quite fun to make. :) the geologic oddities series videos that is

    • @aaronfranklin324
      @aaronfranklin324 Год назад

      @@GeologyHub So these are formed, as is still occuring in the Neocene, in areas prone to Continental ice sheet formation by alternations of Stadial Ice Dome building, and Geothermally driven ice dome rupture and collapse.
      Causing saline deep aquifers to blowout, deposit loess and chemically weather it to clay.
      The Iron side of this is interesting. Iron 2+ ferrous in the sandstone rather than Iron 3+ ferric. Suggests reducing conditions in the porefluids that passed through the sandstone layers as the central Australian Ice dome ruptures proceeded. H2S, HF, HCl, methane, ammonia...
      Probably hypersaline ionic molten salts or supercritical geofluid flow as we observe occuring in Greenland and Antarctica today.
      As they undergo their periodic icedome blowouts.
      And responsible for native metallic copper in the Central Great lakes Blowout zone.
      And Native Metallic Iron In Greenlands.
      Anaerobic extremophiles may also have been involved. Probably still are.
      In symbiosis with the cyanobacteria providing oxygen with their bundled protein nanowires trading electrons for protons.

  • @TheMartinbowes
    @TheMartinbowes Год назад +37

    Koalas look a lot cuter than they sound.

    • @SinnerChrono
      @SinnerChrono Год назад +13

      They are also mean. Lol cuter than they are in all aspects 😂

    • @TheBlueB0mber
      @TheBlueB0mber Год назад +9

      @@SinnerChrono drop bears

    • @GeologyHub
      @GeologyHub  Год назад +12

      @@TheBlueB0mber I knew this comment would pop up :D

    • @dickard8275
      @dickard8275 Год назад +2

      And smell 😂

    • @residentenigma7141
      @residentenigma7141 Год назад

      They taste great !

  • @TheSpaceEnthusiast-vl6wx
    @TheSpaceEnthusiast-vl6wx Год назад +9

    Thanks again, Geology Hub. Erosion can produce a myriad of wonders!

  • @tthappyrock368
    @tthappyrock368 Год назад +8

    I'd never heard of the bungle bungles! What a cool geologic feature!

  • @TomLuTon
    @TomLuTon Год назад +8

    "The Bungle Bungles"
    With a name like that, you didn't need to say these were in Oz

  • @retropipes8863
    @retropipes8863 Год назад +8

    That is an unusual feature - and now I know what created it! Thanks as always!

  • @theharper1
    @theharper1 Год назад +11

    FYI. There's no sockeye salmon in Australia. 😅
    Interesting video! I didn't know that cyanobacteria were involved in the Bungles.

    • @icollectstories5702
      @icollectstories5702 Год назад +2

      That could have been video from millions of years ago!😁

    • @theharper1
      @theharper1 Год назад +1

      @@icollectstories5702 got a Tardis? 😅

  • @1969kodiakbear
    @1969kodiakbear Год назад +5

    Beehives. By the way, I have difficulty communicating because I had a stroke in Broca’s area, the part of the brain that controls speech. 2/8/2021 but I lived again. (My wife helped me compose this.)

  • @relwalretep
    @relwalretep Год назад +2

    Very high in my bucket list to see in person. Pencilled in next year🤞

  • @TheKrispyfort
    @TheKrispyfort Год назад +3

    "Geological Oddities"
    Straya yeah?
    Yeah Straya
    Straya
    Straya
    Strayaaa
    Strayaaa
    STRAYAAA
    STRAYAAA

  • @torydavis10
    @torydavis10 Год назад +2

    Awesome! I'm always super fascinated by the stories of sediments, keep the oddities coming!

  • @dougfairbanks8055
    @dougfairbanks8055 Год назад +11

    As a resident of West Australia I thank you for this episode.
    I admire your attempt also at pronouncing 'Bungle Bungles' which is actually pronounced, 'Bungle Bungles'....hard to tell the difference I know! Sorry, only joking Mate!!
    I am an avid fan of your site & hope you continue to give your no-hype explanations of many interesting areas of geology.....Thank You Sir!

    • @argonaught5666
      @argonaught5666 Год назад +1

      I laughed. Is Australia still vaccine crazy? Do you have to be vaxed to visit?

  • @heywaitaminute1984
    @heywaitaminute1984 Год назад +5

    Thank you once more for the education and you are correct when you said Koala's are quite cute, they are aren't they?😄

  • @stephanieyee9784
    @stephanieyee9784 Год назад +1

    I have always been enamoured of the Bungle Bungles and would love to visit them.

  • @kwgm8578
    @kwgm8578 Год назад +1

    I'm enjoying your geologic oddity series, also. I've learned so much about our amazing planet, which I thought I knew! Thank you, friend.

  • @trailblazer.3167
    @trailblazer.3167 Год назад +5

    Could you maybe do an episode on how Colorado's Garden of the Gods formed? Curious to see how they did form. Thanks!

  • @stormcrowemissaryofsophia2366
    @stormcrowemissaryofsophia2366 Год назад +4

    great content mate.. want to have a stab at what caused the formation of the great artesian basin?

  • @dickarmstrong4092
    @dickarmstrong4092 Год назад

    Another great video. Thank you 👍

  • @marlies220
    @marlies220 Год назад +4

    Very interesting. Thank you.

  • @abbyh8678
    @abbyh8678 Год назад +1

    Another very well done episode ❤❤

  • @mastweiler22
    @mastweiler22 Год назад +1

    It's a beautiful place to visit if you ever get the opportunity!

  • @GrahamPointer1972
    @GrahamPointer1972 Год назад +2

    I first heard of them when Helen Daniels went there in "Neighbours"

    • @Andrew-df1dr
      @Andrew-df1dr Год назад

      Neighbours is coming back. Woohoo.

    • @GrahamPointer1972
      @GrahamPointer1972 Год назад

      @@Andrew-df1dr Hopefully the giant asteroid will have destroyed us by then

    • @Andrew-df1dr
      @Andrew-df1dr Год назад

      @@GrahamPointer1972 By July?

  • @cmonkey63
    @cmonkey63 Год назад

    That was neat. Greetings from Western Australia.

  • @mlbs4803
    @mlbs4803 Год назад

    Excellent episode. Thanks so much.

  • @TreiPani
    @TreiPani Год назад

    Very interesting! Great video.

  • @Fvpigpen26
    @Fvpigpen26 Год назад +1

    This is cool. I also like Port Wrangel on the Alaska Peninsula North of King Cove. A hidden deep bay shaped like a bowl with 1000 foot cliffs

  • @theothermrsaturn
    @theothermrsaturn Год назад +3

    I wonder why it’s just there

  • @vitabricksnailslime8273
    @vitabricksnailslime8273 Год назад

    Nice touch reminding people of extreme fragility. Now my thoughts are torn between the recent no climbing Uluru policy, and people that just have to touch artworks made for the eyes.

  • @ScottRae
    @ScottRae Год назад

    Ahhh now I know where Helen Daniels disappeared off to all the time! Always wondered - thanks!

  • @jcim6438
    @jcim6438 Год назад

    Thanks.

  • @bibizahidaelaheebocus444-ue4wx

    Thanks...

  • @allstarwatt7246
    @allstarwatt7246 Год назад

    very interesting

  • @paulw3182
    @paulw3182 Год назад +1

    Really Cool, an interesting history of the region especially the presence of an active cyanobacterial crust. I wonder if there is an evolutionary relationship between Australian species of cyanobacteria and Microclimate Biocrusts of the Sahara Desert?

  • @secularsunshine9036
    @secularsunshine9036 Год назад

    Thank you.
    *Let the Sunshine in...*
    .

  • @bevinboulder5039
    @bevinboulder5039 Год назад +1

    Awww! Now you've moved on to koalas. Very, very cute.

  • @TomSuntotheMax
    @TomSuntotheMax Год назад

    Do you have any info on Laguna del Maule?????

  • @nortyfiner
    @nortyfiner Год назад

    I remember once reading a dark fantasy novel with some chapters set in the Bungle Bungles. Can't remember the title now.

  • @BornAgainCynic0086
    @BornAgainCynic0086 Год назад

    The Kata Tjuta near Ularu ahve the same shape, different strata, of course.

  • @sa6r3
    @sa6r3 Год назад

    the pinnacles are a strange site ,does anyone know why they formed yet? this would make a good video

  • @irwinisidro
    @irwinisidro Год назад

    Definitely something you would see in a Star Trek show or film.

  • @tonysherwood9619
    @tonysherwood9619 Год назад

    After the termite mounds last time now "beehives" - but I'll let you off this episode!

  • @ThomasWLalor
    @ThomasWLalor Год назад +1

    When I was young, I was hoping for space travel to another planet. Not anymore; there's too much to see here on Earth.

  • @AstonMartin427
    @AstonMartin427 Год назад

    @GeologyHub can you do a video about Stone Mountain in Georgia? Thanks!

  • @archangel_one
    @archangel_one Год назад

    Those were BIG BEES!

  • @williamrbuchanan4153
    @williamrbuchanan4153 Год назад

    Earth rocking in the distant past, slowly, just enough for a steady lay down of soil from differing areas . Magnetic readings maybe could give some credence to this. Just like undercoating paint, layer on layer over the years centuries or more. Nothing stays the same on Earth , probably, not outside Earth either.

  • @RicoLen1
    @RicoLen1 Год назад

    I need TP for my Bungle Bungles!

  • @ronaldbaker789
    @ronaldbaker789 Год назад

    I live in Phoenix Arizona. Several volcanic peaks are within the metro area. Any possibility of an eruption in Phoenix.

  • @grugnotice7746
    @grugnotice7746 Год назад +1

    Looks an awful lot like the Gaian cities from Sid Meyer's Alpha Centauri.

  • @Yezpahr
    @Yezpahr Год назад +4

    This video definitely has a dark undertone. We get to learn about this beautiful landscape, but there are going to be sheeple that don't care how brittle and easily damaged it is, they just gotta climb it, defacing it with their rope anchors and speeding up erosion while wasting beauty that could have lasted for millions of years.
    Something like this better have all the incentives in place to not climb these things. Electric fences are too costly, maybe a small section should be assigned to specifically be climbed while the rest is protected, against climbing by law, having some watch towers next to it peeking out over them.

    • @mopspear
      @mopspear Год назад +1

      Don't say "sheeple". It makes you look bad and people won't listen to the rest of your point.

    • @bearcatracing007
      @bearcatracing007 Год назад +2

      And who are you going to get to do all this and work in these watch towers? This place is out in the middle of no where...

    • @Yezpahr
      @Yezpahr Год назад

      @@bearcatracing007 Nobody needs to work there lol... we have thousands of unmanned watch towers in my country... Or is that just naive of me to think that could work anywhere in the world?

    • @Yezpahr
      @Yezpahr Год назад

      @@mopspear I did hesitate to use the word, but nothing better came to mind at the moment... I apologize to those that saw it. (weren't a lot anyway)

  • @corrinflakes9659
    @corrinflakes9659 Год назад

    So the “hive” part of beehive isn’t entirely wrong.

  • @crackthefoundation_
    @crackthefoundation_ Год назад

    Is this related to why the Badlands in America exist? They look similar? Or no?

  • @brendanmclearie4278
    @brendanmclearie4278 Год назад

    Bungles, not to be confused with (though ofen are) the Olgas. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kata_Tjuta

  • @erickrobertson7089
    @erickrobertson7089 Год назад

    Reminds me of the badlands of South Dakota.

    • @bazza945
      @bazza945 Год назад +1

      So North Dakota got the "Goodlands"?

    • @erickrobertson7089
      @erickrobertson7089 Год назад

      @@bazza945 They are all good.
      Never been through North Dakota but drove through that part of SD in 96' on the way to Yellowstone. Went back through in 05' on motorcycle. Nice country.

  • @Muritaipet
    @Muritaipet Год назад

    3:48 ... LOL

  • @poetmaggie1
    @poetmaggie1 Год назад

    Why is this beauty considered Alien?

  • @terinorton9462
    @terinorton9462 Год назад

    I truly enjoy your videos I share your channel with friends all the time when I'm watching your videos everybody's impressed I hope they all subscribe the way I have good luck and please keep doing what you're doing thank you it's nice to be educated in geology I didn't pay as good of attention as I should have when I was young

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn Год назад

    Yes, Koalas are cute (see, I watched til the end).

  • @augustolobo2280
    @augustolobo2280 Год назад

    Make a video about some Brazil geology

  • @therealjoshuacaleb4873
    @therealjoshuacaleb4873 Год назад

    And here I thought the song lyrics bungle in the jungle were put together because they rhymed.
    I'm pretty sure the song is about Africa and not Australia though.
    Neat coincidence imo.

  • @yuridaman
    @yuridaman Год назад

    There isn't a good video explaining the layers of the Bunda cliffs.
    At least one that is easy to find.
    I don't think anyone can explain it better than you can.

  • @danielduncan6806
    @danielduncan6806 Год назад

    You didn't have to tell us it was in Australia; with a name like Bungle Bungles. That is the most Australian name possible.

  • @sarahbiddle4915
    @sarahbiddle4915 Год назад

    Remains of giant creatures.

  • @napalmholocaust9093
    @napalmholocaust9093 Год назад

    Mr. Bungle sounds like it was made by cyanobacteria. What a coincidence.

  • @littlehills739
    @littlehills739 Год назад

    safety warning if ur car brakes down do not walk away from it
    u will die out there

  • @mrquackadoodlemoo
    @mrquackadoodlemoo Год назад

    This feels like an April Fool's Day episode

  • @DogSerious
    @DogSerious Год назад

    You lost me at (millions and millions of years) lol

  • @deborahferguson1163
    @deborahferguson1163 Год назад +1

    Wait, no comment before me? Cannot be’

    • @Jen56776
      @Jen56776 Год назад +1

      Your lucky

    • @deborahferguson1163
      @deborahferguson1163 Год назад +1

      Good reminder to not walk on cryptobiotic soil. Thanks for another great video!

  • @blueicesunberg7598
    @blueicesunberg7598 Год назад

    JESSE WE NEED TO COOK 👨‍🍳

  • @satanofficial3902
    @satanofficial3902 Год назад

    When the Earth is properly displayed with the South Pole at the top, Australia is the Land Up Over.
    It's a topsy-turvy world when maps always have the North Pole at the top. It's way past time for things to stop always being upside down.
    Regarding the solar system from the southern ecliptic is the correct view.

    • @satanofficial3902
      @satanofficial3902 Год назад

      "The quickest way to Perth is to take the road to Sidney."
      ---Old Australian Proverb

  • @willymunksby7518
    @willymunksby7518 Год назад

    All of australia is a bit of an oddity haha

  • @matthewlathom8314
    @matthewlathom8314 Год назад

    tip toe around the crypto!

  • @tetrahead72
    @tetrahead72 Год назад

    monotonous robotic delivery

  • @Fred-xh9ls
    @Fred-xh9ls Год назад

    how much crap can one talk about something they know little about

  • @SevenPr1me
    @SevenPr1me Год назад +1

    Australians have a lot of silly names. Bungle bungles? Really guys?

    • @SevenPr1me
      @SevenPr1me Год назад

      @@anthonyj7989 guess their naming department is still in the early stages of evolution

    • @craigroaring
      @craigroaring Год назад +1

      Tell me where you are from and i'll point out equally silly names from your home.

    • @SevenPr1me
      @SevenPr1me Год назад

      @@craigroaring sounds like you're just projecting your own insecurity

    • @craigroaring
      @craigroaring Год назад

      @@SevenPr1me Why would i be insecure of someone else's naming?

    • @SevenPr1me
      @SevenPr1me Год назад

      @@craigroaring why would you be?

  • @Crodmog83
    @Crodmog83 Год назад

    Uh huh huh, bungle bungles.

  • @gregengland5178
    @gregengland5178 Год назад

    Fishes?

  • @VaxtorT
    @VaxtorT Год назад

    Nah, these layers of sandstone were laid down during the Biblical Flood ...and the Bungle Bungles were formed when the flood waters receded.

  • @threeten310
    @threeten310 Год назад

    in a Shorter Story -its EARTH