Great video! I learned so much about Niagra Falls. If I could change one thing it would be to include some information on what scientists found at the bottom of Niagra Falls that left them so disturbed.
I don't know how many times I've been to Niagara Falls in my 50 years of life, but they NEVER fail to entrance and amaze me. Truly one of the greatest sights on Earth.
@@rosscampbell1173 No doubt all of God's majestic creations are unparalleled compared to what mankind's feeble hands can do. There is another wonderful waterfall in Africa as well. Now we all just need the money to travel the world.... 🌎 🙂 or we can do it on our devices in our pijamas, without the hassle of airport fees and long line-ups, visas and lost luggage, etc.
What left them so disturbed was that the rocks at the bottom of the falls are like a buttress and that removing them would most likely cause the falls to collapse completely. This video doesn't even emphasize that but sort of just mentions it in passing at the end.
I agree but the video is designed to stop the viewer from thinking. It seems to have impressed very few commenters here so has clearly failed on every level.
EVERY time you hear THIS VOICE - RUN because ALL the vids he narrates are the same looooong, unnecessarily drawn out way. I learned the hard way, so take it from me that way YOU don't have to!!
Thank you, I was going to say the same thing. I didn't want all the background history and other unrelated information, I just wanted to know what they found at the bottom lol!
SO WHAT WAS IT THAT WAS SO DISTURBING AT THE BOTTOM OF THE FALLS? YOU NEVER ANSWERED YOUR OWN QUESTION, AND JUST WASTED 19 MINUTES OF MY LIFE! TALK ABOUT CLICK BAIT. NO MORE "DID YOU KNOW" FOR ME!!!!!!!
Thank you, as soon as I heard the "voice" I knew this was a long drawn out video with a bunch of unrelated, unimportant "facts" just to make money on ads. But I still wanted the answer. Now I don't have to watch this crap, sorry you did.
I was there in 1969. My tour group went through tunnels wearing heavy rain coats and boots. We came to an opening at the base of the falls and could only sense some of the power of the falling water and its deafening roar. This tour was on the Canadian side of the falls.
Its funny how amazed people are with niagara , i live here and dont feel the same lol , my great grandfather was Red Hill and went over the falls and lived , i wish i got to meet him and hear that story from him .
You should have explained that after the glaciers melted, what came to be known as Niagara Falls was located at the mouth of the Niagara River, where it emptied into Lake Ontario. Because of the enormous volume of water pouring over the falls, the water eroded the rock face farther and farther back and away from Lake Ontario. Depending upon the composition of the rock bed, the rate of erosion was variable, sometimes rather fast and sometimes much slower. Eventually, Niagara Falls eroded back to where it is located today. Another reason that both the U.S. and Canada wanted to stem the flow of water in the river is because the river was still eroding the rock back toward Lake Erie. So humans intervened in order to prevent further erosion AND got water generated electricity out of the process.
Where does all the water come from on such a constant basis and how does the supply off the water get too the top where it falls down what is the supply thanks
@@jshaw4757 All the Great Lakes are connected, and all recieve water from rivers and streams. Going west to east, each lake falls about ten feet until you get to Erie, which is at 570'. Ontario is 245' The extreme drop is why there are Falls at Niagra.
@@bobbarclay3203 Dumb question maybe there...so the rain lands..n yh what pushes the rain back up water back up so waterfalls can fall on such a huge constant bases got obvs it's more than rainfall they never stop
I grew up in Port Colborne, Ontario, a relaxing 30 minute drive to Niagara Falls. It was cool learning some history, especially about the American Falls in 1969. That very year we bought an oyster that had a white pearl inside and my then boyfriend had it made into a ring 💗. We married five years later. Yup, I still have my ring and my sweetheart beside me.
Happy 48th. Anniversary, approximately. (Disclamer: I do not know how many years "48", is, in Canadian Years, as i went to School, South, of the Border and i am a Hoser, not that i am Bragging.)
I used that pearl in the oyster trick many times, there was this shop that would cultivate their own oysters so each oyster would be guaranteed to have a pearl. I would take my date to the beach and drop the oyster into the sand when she wasn't looking. I would say, "if this oyster has a pearl, we are meant to be!" Always got good loving, good times!
My great grandfather Niles Lanphere was granted the honor of “throwing the switch” that sent the first electricity to Buffalo NY. Sept. 16, 1896. I found the newspaper clipping and immediately sent it to the NY Power Authority to validate that moment in history. I lived in Niagara Falls for five years so I could walk in his footsteps.
One of the only times that reading RUclips comments has been a good experience! Thanks for the warning that this is another of these atrocious "what did they find!" pseudo-exposés. I've already lost a chunk of my life from waiting through one that taunted us with "What did they find under the house that they rented? (OH MY!)" One person summed it up entirely with "what did they find? They found a basement." At least this one had skeletons (probably of people who had watched other videos like this one).
Spoiler Alert: All the videos produced by "Did you Know" are unbearably, painfully boring, as they tell you almost nothing, go nowhere, and leave you wondering "Why am I wasting precious minutes of my life on this meaningless drivel. (In fact, why am I telling you?)
People were disturbed finding human bones and coins beneath the falls? I'm more disturbed with all the many many many ads that I had to suffer through just to learn NOTHING🤬
not all work depending on region, just advance the red line nearly to the end & at last few secs either hit pause or not then wizzzz that red line nearly to the start by secs & press play. No ads will play even if yellow markers still show. Anyway that works fine.
I got 5 minutes in and decided to check the comments because this video was dragging on. Glad to see this was the top comment. I'm not going to finish the video
We went to Niagara Falls mid July 2019. A few days before our visit, a guy jumped to commit suicide. The water flow was so much that he didn’t die and was rescued sitting on a rock.
They talk about Niagara Falls, but mostly show Horseshoe Falls which are in Canada. Niagara Falls are the jagged ones to the left of Horseshoe Falls. The video constantly shows both Falls interchangeably and only once mentions Horseshoe Falls, which are the more spectacular.
So I learned some things I didn't know but this wasn't as interesting as I thought it would be..I mean everyone knows there would be bones. This video is very long winded and the amount of commercials is crazy so many I got stuck crying over the damn F•R•I•E•N•D•S reunion and wasn't even a die hard fan..
He never even mentioned that we repaired the cavernous weakening structure of the American Falls with concrete and eliminated much of its porosity. Sheesh. I lived there at this time!
I lived there as a baby . my dad was lab scientist. White coat. I have old movies of Niagara. Family out boating . lots of me the new baby . Lots of falls footage. 1963 and on.
I was there in 1969 and saw the falls dry like this. It was the day Apollo 11 landed on the moon. The spray over the Horseshoe Falls at that time was much greater than normal. Been back several times, love the place.
Instead of "Did You Know?" perhaps this series should be called "A Few Facts and a Whole Bunch Of Jumping To Conclusions, Presented As Boringly As Possible".
NEVER SUBSCRIBING - IT IS A WASTE OF MY TIME ... Why does he use 3,000 words and take 15 minutes to expalin a simple story that takes 33 words & 5 seconds to describe to a co-worker. .
The skeletons could be from the ice bridge fatalities. An ice bridge forms sometimes and a long time ago, they used to let tourists walk across it. One year, while tourists were on the bridge, it broke apart into several pieces. A young man turned around and ran back to help a husband save his wife and the three of them ended up on a large chunk of ice together. They all 3 ended up dying and they were never able to recover the bodies.
My fiancé & I visited Niagara Falls, both sides, America 🇺🇸 & Canada 🇨🇦 , in the 1960ies. Both sides were equally beautiful! My mom always said that she & dad wanted to go there for a honeymoon, but didn’t make it. Wow! Traveling from central northeastern PA, in 1921, would have been some trip!
Joan Dondero Going on two days, maybe? I assume they had a car, though, and stayed on roads. Maybe they took a horse and wagon over the worst terrain. That would take a lot longer. I hope they managed to go much farther than that some day, perhaps on a train or plane.
If your looking for the history of the falls watch from the beginning...If you want to know whats at the bottom go to minute marker 18:14.... These videos are very interesting for history purposes, but the guy is to long winded to get to the click bait..
Jim Holt thank you! After five minutes I was ready to tear my hair out. Then I decided to come down and look for the commented that might save me. And it did.
Rita Wood , in part they did say.....human bones, boulders, which only bones were removed due to the fact that if they did move the boulders it could destroy the American Falls, which was the area they worked on.......
In 1969. At ten years old my family took our vacation to see Niagara Falls turned off !!! Still have the vacation slides if you want to sit in the dark an watch them!!! 😂 lol 😂
Almost got arrested on the US side. This was when I was 18yo (of course) both me & my bud Steve climbed over the barriers just so we could say, I sat right in the edge with my feet dangling off the side. That was almost 30 years ago. We went back a few years later & we couldn't climb over the barriers anymore.
You got to be kidding me. Almost 11 minutes in and then finally get around to some coins and some bones. If I showed this lousy this video to somebody suicidal that video would probably send them screaming headlong into that River. This thing really sucks.
You obviously have not heard someone else that most here know whom I'm talking about he changed his irritating voice but it's slowly going back to it's original irritating self!
3:34, you're researches might've glossed over how it got it's name. Indigenous populations were generally named after local features of where they lived. Like "Thundering Waters". In this case, the indigenous Algonquin speaking population were called the Ne'agawa (pronounced knee-ah-gawa, not Nia-gara). In the Ojibway language though, there are no 'R's in the vocabulary at all. So, Europeans, as with many place names, bastardized the pronunciation and gave it an R in place of a W.
This guy is long winded and he never says What Scientists Found at the Bottom of the Niagara Falls That Left Them so Disturbed. not a word I guess they put that in the title so we would watch. what is with all the unrelated video clips intertwined . take it all out 6 minutes tops
I assume they're referencing the many skeletons. Why anyone would be surprised by their being skeletons is beyond understanding. The title is just click bait.
Hated the narration, loved the footage. I was born and raised there. I can remember seeing the American side dry as a kid. Partied there weekly growing up. Then moved away. Now, when I see modern video of the falls, I can see the incredibly obvious erosion that has taken place. Miss that place so much.
.Geez, I thought I was the only one that couldn't stand his voice. Don't like. Wasted time. What a windbag. I would jump into Niagara if I had to endure it.
I don't mind his voice but I know as soon as I hear him that this is going to be a long drawn out video and it's going to take him about 20 minutes to say what he could say in two. He also has started outsmarting us by changing the name of his channel over and over and over. I think as soon as people learn not to click on one channel name he changes the name and starts all over. The sad thing is that he has obviously done a lot of research to provide the background for his videos but I just wish he could figure out a way to make them shorter. Just because he has found a lot of material does not mean he has to present all the material in one video. I guess I will actually never learn what they found beneath the falls because I can't stand to watch any longer.
My new wife and I took are honeymoon to the falls on Aug 30, 1969, and what a sight it was, not seeing any water pouring down from the American side. Those rocks/boulders at the bottom were huge. We watched the Maid of the Mist tourist boat loading with over 100 people, and then we could see that some of the rocks/boulders, as the boat got as close to them as possible was like a toy boat in the bathtub, too huge for me to even compare.
This was the most long drawn out video of anything in the history of mankind. The narrator's waffle is incorrigible and utter bollocks. In addition, the ads exacerbated the mundanity tenfold and now I feel like jumping off the falls as a result.
Just like the click bait ads "you'll never believe what... Found when...." first time and last time I caved in to "click next" I realized the people who made the page are probably sitting on a beach enjoying my clicks for page hits that advertising paid them for...this is my interpretation of what these kind of pages produce. Having an obnoxious annoying voice to boot is their way of sticking it to us. No idea if any truth behind it.
The falls began at the point where the Niagara river flows into Lake Ontario which runs perpendicular to a fault line. Where the falls is now is due to erosion. One day, the falls will move back to Lake Erie.
Sigh I was around when they built the coffer dam on the "American side" and the water stopped. We even did a school trip to look at it. It was to prevent it turning into rapids because of landslides.
I think outta all the times I've been to the falls this one time the sun 🌞was hitting the mist perfectly making a full round perfect 🌈rainbow to the contour of the falls
I was there as a kid in 1968 and they had yellow slickers you could wear on the Maid of the Mist. I almost threw up they stunk so horribly of body odor and sweat. We went back in 1979 and saw the falls shut off. It was pretty rare for me since I lived in Los Angeles.
Living in Buffalo, we've seen the falls dozens of times but last month we did the Maid of the Mist for the first time. We've tried before, but it's always been sold out. Definitely a fun thing to do. You can't really fathom just how big the falls are until you see them from the bottom.
One can only assume that there really wasn't anything too disturbing found at the bottom of the falls. After all, sadly skeletons can and are found in many places around the world.
Part of my family lives in Niagara Falls and I still remember when they shut off the flow of water on the U.S. side because we went to see it... my uncle told us about people going down and coming back with buckets full of coins before they put a stop to it
Whenever I'm silly enough to click onto any of these kind of videos I click straight off again because there's something about the way they are presented that makes my blood run cold !
NEVER SUBSCRIBING - IT IS A WASTE OF MY TIME ... Why does he use 3,000 words and take 15 minutes to expalin a simple story that takes 33 words & 5 seconds to describe to a co-worker. .
What do I think? I think this was 19 minutes of stock photos and no mention of what they found at the bottom. The only one disturbed is me.
*in other words, click bate🥴*
Thanks for the heads-up. Give my regards to William.
See the Tartarian buildings before they blew them up and flooded them in other videos
I looked at the comments before watching the video. Thank God.
Well they DID find items, bones, history so the 19 minutes was worth the watch.
The most disturbing thing you will find is 13 ads in the video. But it won't take any scientists to find them.
Use a modded version of RUclips, you'll never have to watch one of their ads again.
What ads? Oh, that's right, I have an ad killer.
@Mary Magdalene Etters Never heard of Um
@Mary Magdalene Etters not in the UK, useless. I do the wizzzz red line fwd annnd wizzzz it back again. Job done.
If you skip by tapping the side of the video a few times before an ad pops up you can most likely skip it… usually works for me
Great video! I learned so much about Niagra Falls. If I could change one thing it would be to include some information on what scientists found at the bottom of Niagra Falls that left them so disturbed.
Uh
Twenty freaking minutes of stock footage. And they never told us what so disturbing.
Gold ppl lose their gold lol my friend lost her ring
This channel is built on mastering click baiting- narrators voice is instant indication the video will suck almost as bad as his stupid narration
Thank you for saving my time
Thank you to those who were unfortunate enough to watch all of this for saving me the time
Didn't even watch after your comment.
Your comment was very helpful now that the dislikes are removed, thank you
Ya funny 😆 😑
I jumped to 30 second from end and still got bored
Has curiosity & knowledge become too much to learn??? You're one reason that the world sees us as idiots
I don't know how many times I've been to Niagara Falls in my 50 years of life, but they NEVER fail to entrance and amaze me. Truly one of the greatest sights on Earth.
I take it for granted being born and raised here.
Try FOZ DO IGUAÇU, in South America. Even bigger.
@@MattMBZ de
@@heidimisfeldt5685 I knew somebody would have to say that.
@@rosscampbell1173
No doubt all of God's majestic creations are unparalleled compared to what mankind's feeble hands can do.
There is another wonderful waterfall in Africa as well.
Now we all just need the money to travel the world.... 🌎
🙂 or we can do it on our devices in our pijamas, without the hassle of airport fees and long line-ups, visas and lost luggage, etc.
What left them so disturbed was that the rocks at the bottom of the falls are like a buttress and that removing them would most likely cause the falls to collapse completely. This video doesn't even emphasize that but sort of just mentions it in passing at the end.
I agree but the video is designed to stop the viewer from thinking. It seems to have impressed very few commenters here so has clearly failed on every level.
They found alot of dead bodies.
The two skeletons were disturbing.
I felt myself beginning to rot due to waiting for this video to get to the point.
🤣🤣🤣
Dudes voice going up and down and the stand in actors were also annoying.
And in that time, four more people went to the bottom of the falls.
So, did you subscribe? 🤔
EVERY time you hear THIS VOICE - RUN
because ALL the vids he narrates are the same looooong, unnecessarily drawn out way. I learned the hard way, so take it from me that way YOU don't have to!!
@@Euripides_Panz Uhhh....no.
ROCKS, COINS, SKELETONS. Now you don't have to suffer this horrible video and voice.
TheSoloAsylum omg, thank you.
Thanks
THANK YOU FOR MAKING THE BOREDOM OF HIS STORY, SHORT.✌😁♥️
Thank you for that about to lose my mind
Thanks! Came here to ask if this video ever gets to the point and found the answer straight away.
Okay I'm glad I read the post on this platform I'm not even going to finish watching it thanks
Post on what platform?
This guys voice is annoying he makes a looooooooong story out of a few bits of info. When I hear his voice I move on!
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it was interesting vid. i used captions cause of my bad hearing, that helped.
Nearly 10 minutes into this 19 minute video is where they actually get to the point.
And I just paused at 10 seconds and began to count advertisement which have 13.
Agreed. A lot of nothing said. Surprised he has this many views
Nothing . Couple skellies and rocks wow . Waffle ye found waffle
Gotta put that crap about solar and wind in there too!
Thank you, I was going to say the same thing. I didn't want all the background history and other unrelated information, I just wanted to know what they found at the bottom lol!
SO WHAT WAS IT THAT WAS SO DISTURBING AT THE BOTTOM OF THE FALLS? YOU NEVER ANSWERED YOUR OWN QUESTION, AND JUST WASTED 19 MINUTES OF MY LIFE! TALK ABOUT CLICK BAIT. NO MORE "DID YOU KNOW" FOR ME!!!!!!!
Yes the disturbing found was, skeletons. 40 of them every year. Is like make you think and s***.
Mud and rocks! Haha
Dude, you didn't know this channel is ENTIRELY a click-bait channel?
@@davidschmidt6013 I do now! ha ha
@@davidschmidt6013 Did you know that? And you're watching it? Duh!!
They found skeletons from the people that committed suicide. I thought I was going to kill myself from the incessant background music.
Thank you, as soon as I heard the "voice" I knew this was a long drawn out video with a bunch of unrelated, unimportant "facts" just to make money on ads. But I still wanted the answer. Now I don't have to watch this crap, sorry you did.
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I've Never Been So Jealous Over A Dead Person,Than I Am Right Now Over This Video!!!!!!!
Thank you for saving precious minutes of my life!
No
I was there in 1969. My tour group went through tunnels wearing heavy rain coats and boots. We came to an opening at the base of the falls and could only sense some of the power of the falling water and its deafening roar. This tour was on the Canadian side of the falls.
That's so awesome!!! I'd love to go on that tour.
Its funny how amazed people are with niagara , i live here and dont feel the same lol , my great grandfather was Red Hill and went over the falls and lived , i wish i got to meet him and hear that story from him .
Went on the "maid of the mist",that goes terrifying close to the falls!Not for fainting heart !
Me too with Crescent school.
I did the same tour about 20 years later, will never forget it.
You should have explained that after the glaciers melted, what came to be known as Niagara Falls was located at the mouth of the Niagara River, where it emptied into Lake Ontario. Because of the enormous volume of water pouring over the falls, the water eroded the rock face farther and farther back and away from Lake Ontario. Depending upon the composition of the rock bed, the rate of erosion was variable, sometimes rather fast and sometimes much slower. Eventually, Niagara Falls eroded back to where it is located today. Another reason that both the U.S. and Canada wanted to stem the flow of water in the river is because the river was still eroding the rock back toward Lake Erie. So humans intervened in order to prevent further erosion AND got water generated electricity out of the process.
Where does all the water come from on such a constant basis and how does the supply off the water get too the top where it falls down what is the supply thanks
@@jshaw4757 All the Great Lakes are connected, and all recieve water from rivers and streams. Going west to east, each lake falls about ten feet until you get to Erie, which is at 570'. Ontario is 245' The extreme drop is why there are Falls at Niagra.
@@bobbarclay3203 How does it get back too start...thanks
@@bobbarclay3203 must be like a circuit yh
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@@bobbarclay3203 Dumb question maybe there...so the rain lands..n yh what pushes the rain back up water back up so waterfalls can fall on such a huge constant bases got obvs it's more than rainfall they never stop
I grew up in Port Colborne, Ontario, a relaxing 30 minute drive to Niagara Falls. It was cool learning some history, especially about the American Falls in 1969. That very year we bought an oyster that had a white pearl inside and my then boyfriend had it made into a ring 💗. We married five years later. Yup, I still have my ring and my sweetheart beside me.
Happy 48th. Anniversary, approximately.
(Disclamer: I do not know how many years "48", is, in Canadian Years, as i went to School, South, of the Border and i am a Hoser, not that i am Bragging.)
I used that pearl in the oyster trick many times, there was this shop that would cultivate their own oysters so each oyster would be guaranteed to have a pearl. I would take my date to the beach and drop the oyster into the sand when she wasn't looking. I would say, "if this oyster has a pearl, we are meant to be!" Always got good loving, good times!
My great grandfather Niles Lanphere was granted the honor of “throwing the switch” that sent the first electricity to Buffalo NY. Sept. 16, 1896. I found the newspaper clipping and immediately sent it to the NY Power Authority to validate that moment in history. I lived in Niagara Falls for five years so I could walk in his footsteps.
I'm gonna say thats a lie.
@@mr.miller3432 I’m gonna say “that’s” is spelt with an apostrophe.
@@terrypussypower is a 🐓🍭
Those 5 lines were more interesting than the video.
@@mr.miller3432 A “rooster candy”?? If u say so!
I cannot handle the rapid-fire stock photos that have absolutely nothing to do with the story.
Matt Rost, they're all like this. I just unsubscribed.
Exactly. Usually never gets to the point of it.
Thank you
Thanks saved me watching
Agree. I left the video within 1 minute of watching.
I didn't realize scientists were so easily disturbed. I feel so sad for them.
Anything for a click. $$$$$
@@MrJamesmaco Amen brother Ben shot at the goose and killed the hen.
😂😂😂😂
@@reginaldsmithers3468 I LIKE THAT!!! Never heard it before. 😁
Speaking as a professional scientist, the most disturbing thing in this video is the narrator's annoying emphasis on completely random words.
One of the only times that reading RUclips comments has been a good experience! Thanks for the warning that this is another of these atrocious "what did they find!" pseudo-exposés. I've already lost a chunk of my life from waiting through one that taunted us with "What did they find under the house that they rented? (OH MY!)" One person summed it up entirely with "what did they find? They found a basement." At least this one had skeletons (probably of people who had watched other videos like this one).
Spoiler Alert: All the videos produced by "Did you Know" are unbearably, painfully boring, as they tell you almost nothing, go nowhere, and leave you wondering "Why am I wasting precious minutes of my life on this meaningless drivel. (In fact, why am I telling you?)
CLASSIC!
I’m from England and I spent my 40th birthday in Niagara Falls in July 2001. I never even knew the history of them, so fascinating 👍🏻
People were disturbed finding human bones and coins beneath the falls? I'm more disturbed with all the many many many ads that I had to suffer through just to learn NOTHING🤬
Install an ad blocker. Easy.
not all work depending on region, just advance the red line nearly to the end & at last few secs either hit pause or not then wizzzz that red line nearly to the start by secs & press play. No ads will play even if yellow markers still show. Anyway that works fine.
Hahahaha
😂
Completely misleading title, more like history of falls for Dummies, narrated in a very irritating voice and manner.
Tried to watch it on mute but gave up early as the background music and narration was sub standard~!!
Nailed it!!👍🙏
Yep❗️
Thanks for letting me know, I won't waste my time.
Dang lyer's wasting my time..
What a COLOSSAL WASTE of TIME. If the narrator wasn’t so *irritating* he’d a put me to SLEEP. There’s absolutely *nothing* to see here.
SuperLuminal Man ffs, get over yourself-
I got 5 minutes in and decided to check the comments because this video was dragging on. Glad to see this was the top comment. I'm not going to finish the video
@@younghex9577thats good your Boeing too
Lmao..
I once saw a full circle rainbow there once waspretty cool!
While waiting for the video to get to the point, I think I'll go jump into the Niagara Falls now...
🤦🏻♂️
Very good information, thanks!
The scientists found stones, coins, and skeletons.
THE END.
Thank you so much. So over drawn out crap that could take 5 minutes.
Well put!! LOL!!
Thank You 😊
Lmao best comment ever, jesus this guy is getting worse
Thanks I nearly wasted 30 mins of my life trying to find out cheers
I can’t believe how many commercials they were able to cram into this documentary.
John Eustis - I didn't get a single ad while I was watching.
I’ve gotten a few.
this isn't a documentary. IT ONLY EXISTS FOR AD REVENUE. that is it's purpose.
It takes money to support this material, what do you think they get all this facts for nothing, would you work for nothing
good to see you're getting the most out of your stock footage subscription.
Amazing information, thanks for sharing
We went to Niagara Falls mid July 2019. A few days before our visit, a guy jumped to commit suicide. The water flow was so much that he didn’t die and was rescued sitting on a rock.
That is the most commercials in a video ever. I would not even consider doing business with anyone ruining my concentration.
Just the sound of his voice he's not going to say anything worth our time
10:46 is what you're looking for.
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As soon as I hear that voice on a video I immediately move on to something else. It’s going to be a looooong uneventful story.
I need more Cowbell, NOT MORE Commercials 🤣
iPhone we had to skip all the commercials. Ha ha ha ha. No They can’t make me watch them
Everything needs more cowbell and less commercials 🤣😂
😃😂😂😂😂😂
Motley Crue
Great video very good information thank you
I got a headache and still waiting for the big reveal of what caused such a disturbance for scientists.
It seems to have been the skeletons which caused the poor scientists such dismay.
Spare yourself a lecture on CO2 and the entire geological history of Niagara and go straight to the boring answer 10:50 . You'll thank me.
Dude.
+10 respect
Too late, but thank you anyway!!!
God Bless you!
@Sean GotIt You're most graciously welcome; I am quite the philanthropist. Sparing agony where I can.
I grew up in Niagara Falls NY. This was pretty accurate in its details. I was 13 when they shut down the Falls and I remember seeing it.
They talk about Niagara Falls, but mostly show Horseshoe Falls which are in Canada. Niagara Falls are the jagged ones to the left of Horseshoe Falls. The video constantly shows both Falls interchangeably and only once mentions Horseshoe Falls, which are the more spectacular.
depends on what side of the border you live on. I think the Canadian falls is so much nicer.. but as a whole both sides are spectacular.
@@sharonnahwegahbow276 It's all stock footage anyhow. They could have cut it out of a Sears catalog.
The Canadian side is better. The video was cobbled together drivel.
One half of the Horseshoe Falls is in the U.S.
So I learned some things I didn't know but this wasn't as interesting as I thought it would be..I mean everyone knows there would be bones. This video is very long winded and the amount of commercials is crazy so many I got stuck crying over the damn F•R•I•E•N•D•S reunion and wasn't even a die hard fan..
MIGTOW
Amazing vid niagra falls is stunning
He never even mentioned that we repaired the cavernous weakening structure of the American Falls with concrete and eliminated much of its porosity.
Sheesh. I lived there at this time!
I lived there as a baby . my dad was lab scientist. White coat. I have old movies of Niagara. Family out boating . lots of me the new baby .
Lots of falls footage. 1963 and on.
I was there in 1969 and saw the falls dry like this. It was the day Apollo 11 landed on the moon. The spray over the Horseshoe Falls at that time was much greater than normal. Been back several times, love the place.
You're so lucky! I'd love to see them dry! Well, I'd love to see them anytime 😀 It must have been quite a strange sight to see all the rock exposed 😊
Instead of "Did You Know?" perhaps this series should be called "A Few Facts and a Whole Bunch Of Jumping To Conclusions, Presented As Boringly As Possible".
Lol
You got that right, LOL !
yea shut ur ass up
You left out "with 13 commercials in it "
NEVER SUBSCRIBING - IT IS A WASTE OF MY TIME ... Why does he use 3,000 words and take 15 minutes to expalin a simple story that takes 33 words & 5 seconds to describe to a co-worker. .
The falls are a magnificent sight to see. Saw them in 1994 and would love to see them in winter.
The skeletons could be from the ice bridge fatalities. An ice bridge forms sometimes and a long time ago, they used to let tourists walk across it. One year, while tourists were on the bridge, it broke apart into several pieces. A young man turned around and ran back to help a husband save his wife and the three of them ended up on a large chunk of ice together. They all 3 ended up dying and they were never able to recover the bodies.
Unlikely, as the three people drifted a long way downstream on the ice floe, passing under two bridges...
Are either of you from the Falls? I am and I’m craving pizza and crusty bread from portage bakery lol
My fiancé & I visited Niagara Falls, both sides, America 🇺🇸 & Canada 🇨🇦 , in the 1960ies. Both sides were equally beautiful! My mom always said that she & dad wanted to go there for a honeymoon, but didn’t make it. Wow! Traveling from central northeastern PA, in 1921, would have been some trip!
Joan Dondero Going on two days, maybe? I assume they had a car, though, and stayed on roads. Maybe they took a horse and wagon over the worst terrain. That would take a lot longer. I hope they managed to go much farther than that some day, perhaps on a train or plane.
This guy would talk to a fence post if it would sit still long enough to listen.
His voice is like fingernails on a chalkboard to me . I think he reminds me of a teacher I despised .🤣
Not even a fence post could stick with it. I had to quit.
Huh?
@eclemensen
Obviously im not alone.
This guy could take the mundane description of being bitten by misquote and turn it into a freaking trilogy. FFS!
Those him over the faaaallllls !!!?
Straight to the comments, thanks for saving 20 minutes of my life
thanks for the video, the problem is very widely disclosed
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Oh my gosh I can't stand videos where they just talk about nothing just get to the point.
you said it
I agree! This is a waste of time! 😡😤
If your looking for the history of the falls watch from the beginning...If you want to know whats at the bottom go to minute marker 18:14....
These videos are very interesting for history purposes, but the guy is to long winded to get to the click bait..
This should be top comment. Thanks for suffering through the whole thing.
THANK YOU!!
Jim Holt thank you! After five minutes I was ready to tear my hair out. Then I decided to come down and look for the commented that might save me. And it did.
Thank you - this (in another time and space) may be interesting, if someone else narrated it.
Thank you
I read the comments first , then decided not to waste my time watching this video that never says what was found at the bottom of Niagara Falls.
A spaceship, which never made it to their secret base in the Antarctic?
Rita Wood , in part they did say.....human bones, boulders, which only bones were removed due to the fact that if they
did move the boulders it could destroy the American Falls, which was the area they worked on.......
I stop watching
thanks!
Rita Wood. Thank you for the heads up on the content. It sounds like a commercial for wind mills and solar plants.
I gave up after a minute and seventeen seconds in, and read the comments to figure it out.
Educational experience. Thank you 😊
I’ve been in Niagara Falls on my 52nd Birthday in June 14-15, 2019. A wonderful experience - beautiful place
In 1969. At ten years old my family took our vacation to see Niagara Falls turned off !!! Still have the vacation slides if you want to sit in the dark an watch them!!! 😂 lol 😂
Post them and I'll look. Got to be more interesting than this endless dribble on his videos.
What's your address?
I don't think hes ever going to get to the point
Couldn't agree more!
Gotta stretch it for all its worth yaknow
He did. Skeletons (creepy), coins, and rocks that they decided not to move after all.
Almost got arrested on the US side. This was when I was 18yo (of course) both me & my bud Steve climbed over the barriers just so we could say, I sat right in the edge with my feet dangling off the side. That was almost 30 years ago. We went back a few years later & we couldn't climb over the barriers anymore.
I have, actually, found this video, educational and very , interesting!😀👍
I liked the clips of the hard-working dermatologists trying to figure out how to block Niagara Falls by studying the epidermis!
I guess they used all that hard skin that gets scraped off the bottom of people's feet. Sorry, that was yukky, but fish love the stuff apparently.
Guhu((ddhu
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Good catch!!
You got to be kidding me. Almost 11 minutes in and then finally get around to some coins and some bones. If I showed this lousy this video to somebody suicidal that video would probably send them screaming headlong into that River. This thing really sucks.
Ha ha ha.
I would want to dye their
Shelia Burge oh please why so abrupt.
That background music was like water boarding my ears. Yes, I too felt compelled to jump to a watery grave by the time this video ended.
That’s the most annoying voiceover I’ve ever heard.
You obviously have not heard someone else that most here know whom I'm talking about he changed his irritating voice but it's slowly going back to it's original irritating self!
Ditto.
Agreed. I reacted with, Oh no! Not him again.
Pure crap!
Lol
I wish I could visit it. It looks so beautiful
3:34, you're researches might've glossed over how it got it's name. Indigenous populations were generally named after local features of where they lived. Like "Thundering Waters".
In this case, the indigenous Algonquin speaking population were called the Ne'agawa (pronounced knee-ah-gawa, not Nia-gara).
In the Ojibway language though, there are no 'R's in the vocabulary at all. So, Europeans, as with many place names, bastardized the pronunciation and gave it an R in place of a W.
Wow! Another really good piece of history that should be elaborated on! Thank you for sharing, great info through the comment section for sure!😘🤩
Thanks, interesting to know
Any channel that tells you to like their vid before it even starts gets sent straight to the ignore list
Everyone does that nowadays man cant let that kind of shit be annoying..
@@jenferguson5951 true
This guy is long winded and he never says What Scientists Found at the Bottom of the Niagara Falls That Left Them so Disturbed. not a word I guess they put that in the title so we would watch. what is with all the unrelated video clips intertwined . take it all out 6 minutes tops
What the scientists were disturbed about was that the falls was eroding back and one day will disappear
Thanks 2 mins in and I'm out too much drivle
I assume they're referencing the many skeletons. Why anyone would be surprised by their being skeletons is beyond understanding. The title is just click bait.
You’re not kidding! :blech:
Uh, human skeletons?
18 min and 10 million ad's.... I will Google what they found.
I had not 1 ad... Maybe you're too cheap to purchase an ad free experience on RUclips 😱👻
Unfortunately since Google owns RUclips you are fighting a losing battle.
They found a rock
Justin Small and the rest - I didn't get a single ad while I was watching. And I don't use any ad blockers.
@@ilooklikeyourmum1431 - And the several skeletons, which (though to be expected) was creepy to me.
What a Divine Gift Niagra Falls is - Hope we humans appreciate it and don't mess it up 😊
They already have
Hated the narration, loved the footage. I was born and raised there. I can remember seeing the American side dry as a kid. Partied there weekly growing up. Then moved away. Now, when I see modern video of the falls, I can see the incredibly obvious erosion that has taken place. Miss that place so much.
.Geez, I thought I was the only one that couldn't stand his voice. Don't like. Wasted time. What a windbag. I would jump into Niagara if I had to endure it.
I don't mind his voice but I know as soon as I hear him that this is going to be a long drawn out video and it's going to take him about 20 minutes to say what he could say in two. He also has started outsmarting us by changing the name of his channel over and over and over. I think as soon as people learn not to click on one channel name he changes the name and starts all over. The sad thing is that he has obviously done a lot of research to provide the background for his videos but I just wish he could figure out a way to make them shorter. Just because he has found a lot of material does not mean he has to present all the material in one video. I guess I will actually never learn what they found beneath the falls because I can't stand to watch any longer.
Went on too long.
@@maryannanderson7517 - They found skeletons.
My new wife and I took are honeymoon to the falls on Aug 30, 1969, and what a sight it was, not seeing any water pouring down from the American side. Those rocks/boulders at the bottom were huge. We watched the Maid of the Mist tourist boat loading with over 100 people, and then we could see that some of the rocks/boulders, as the boat got as close to them as possible was like a toy boat in the bathtub, too huge for me to even compare.
Anybody who puts "like and subscribe" at the start is a warning...
Falls will leave you breathless a must experience
SAVED by the comments section! Thanks 👍
This was the most long drawn out video of anything in the history of mankind. The narrator's waffle is incorrigible and utter bollocks. In addition, the ads exacerbated the mundanity tenfold and now I feel like jumping off the falls as a result.
Don't tell me you listened to the whole thing!
Just like the click bait ads "you'll never believe what... Found when...." first time and last time I caved in to "click next" I realized the people who made the page are probably sitting on a beach enjoying my clicks for page hits that advertising paid them for...this is my interpretation of what these kind of pages produce. Having an obnoxious annoying voice to boot is their way of sticking it to us. No idea if any truth behind it.
His nasally voice is absolutely horrible. And yes, he meanders like a moron.
Lee Coates: LMFAO!! Ha Ha
@Tee Twetherlow - I didn't get a single ad while I was watching.
I don't think you needed 19 minutes to tell that story, and you dam sure didn't need 8 ads!
I just clicked on it an it has 12 now
whatsthisshit - I didn't get a single ad while I was watching. (Was I just lucky?)
@@fredclements6843 - I didn't get a single ad while I was watching.
I couldn't sit through this 19-minute video.
So I spent 30 reading all the aggravated comments instead.
A video about everything, but what they found below the falls!
Great video. Way toooo many ads :(
My biggest fear is taking a coast to coast plane trip and having the narrator of this video sitting next to me talking non-stop!
Get to the point . Will never watch a video by them again. Unfollow
I agree! A whole lot of nothing new here.
@@angelahall4402 what a dumbass
10:30 your welcome
Thanks man
Thanks bro..
Thank you so very much, I don’t get these long boring introductions.
Thanks
The fact that I'm at Niagara Falls right now for vacation and this is on my recommendations.
The falls began at the point where the Niagara river flows into Lake Ontario which runs perpendicular to a fault line. Where the falls is now is due to erosion. One day, the falls will move back to Lake Erie.
I was there in 1969, it was an amazing sight
About 20 years ago there were tunnels under the Canadian horse shoe falls but because of cracks and water leaking in the tunnels they are now closed.
Sigh I was around when they built the coffer dam on the "American side" and the water stopped. We even did a school trip to look at it. It was to prevent it turning into rapids because of landslides.
This video should be at the bottom of Niagara Falls.
So much information I forgot why I am watching
Been there, did that, both sides, loved it! The “Maid of the Mist” boat/ship service took us under the falls. Grand, indeed! 🌊💦💧
I think outta all the times I've been to the falls this one time the sun 🌞was hitting the mist perfectly making a full round perfect 🌈rainbow to the contour of the falls
I was there as a kid in 1968 and they had yellow slickers you could wear on the Maid of the Mist. I almost threw up they stunk so horribly of body odor and sweat. We went back in 1979 and saw the falls shut off. It was pretty rare for me since I lived in Los Angeles.
Living in Buffalo, we've seen the falls dozens of times but last month we did the Maid of the Mist for the first time. We've tried before, but it's always been sold out. Definitely a fun thing to do. You can't really fathom just how big the falls are until you see them from the bottom.
@@kimmer6 Thankfully, they give out disposable raincoats now.
One can only assume that there really wasn't anything too disturbing found at the bottom of the falls. After all, sadly skeletons can and are found in many places around the world.
So is it haunted or not? I feel another cliff hanger of a video coming up.
Part of my family lives in Niagara Falls and I still remember when they shut off the flow of water on the U.S. side because we went to see it... my uncle told us about people going down and coming back with buckets full of coins before they put a stop to it
Carl Pen So...WAS there anything amazing found there or just a bunch of debris and coins?
Nice job god bless
Whenever I'm silly enough to click onto any of these kind of videos I click straight off again because there's something about the way they are presented that makes my blood run cold !
"Scientists"? Hardly. How about Engineers digging out rocks found the remains.
Almost 19 minutes to say "5,000 skeletal remains found".
I'm not surprised. There is a lot of mob up there.
Did it say that?
@@Graeme_Lastname Where are you in this?
@@oldmanfromscenetwentyfour8164 Over on the left.
I think it should be left alone ! It’s a beauty of nature ! Let us just enjoy it’s beauty! Leave well enough alone ! 🤗
Blah, blah, blah.. A lot of words and repeating continuously.
Are you saying he says a lot of words and repeating continuously?
NEVER SUBSCRIBING - IT IS A WASTE OF MY TIME ... Why does he use 3,000 words and take 15 minutes to expalin a simple story that takes 33 words & 5 seconds to describe to a co-worker. .
I heard repeats also .... blah blah blah!!!
Professor: "write a 30 page essay on Niagra falls"
Me:
Beautifully disturbed respect Mother Nature.