I agree I seen a video on this a couple years ago n I say if it is important and something is there to Benifits’s the human race the go in there with ur shoes covered a hazmat suit on then do ur limited studies
Sorry, couldn't watch it. Constructive criticism: lose the background noise. The subject & your narration of it is great! The addition of distracting, monotonous & annoying music ruined the vid.
imagine a civilization doing things a bit bigger then we do..., in the past.., get the ingredients and temperature correct and do the same thing as those students we saw in this vid...: ).., on a bigger scale.. im also imagening those students having to answer it takes millions of years to form those crystals.., in theyre examimation , whilst performing the act themselves..: ) in a day or a week ..or whatever.., who knows how those crystals came there..one thing is sure for me .., theyve shown that there are more possibilities then one in this vid , maybe there are even more possibilities , it makes my mind wonder for sure., tc..
@@PatriciaRosas-z7g Be nice to others who believe in Mother Gaia, and ancient writings before the Bible was written. Just saying...our history is full of lies. There is a Creator, we just don't know what his name really is. Peace!
Awesome documentary about the Naica selenite crystals. I was so fortunate in the late sixties, to see two of the crystal caves freshly opened, two that were not mentioned here. Wow, crystals one meter thick and ten meters long, grew at the rate of a human hair per century!! Made possible by a steady supply of calcium sulfate mineral from anhydride deeper down. Having access for me was because my dear uncle, Buster Sims, was the minerologist of the mine. Truly an unforgettable experience for me. Unlike the second Naica cave in documentary, the ones I saw were yotally covered with xtals from hair size to huge columns in every direction.
This a is a beautiful documentary, absolutely beautiful. I am so glad to have seen it. Thank you to those who made it and to those who were kind enough to post it to UA-cam.
I thought that too. What's the point of studying this. Appreciate the film,visit. But now: stop. Watch this film. Why those questions? What's the point? How did they form: They already manufacture in the laboratory: so..??
Thank you so much for sharing a visual experience of crystals i would never have the chance to see otherwise! I'll be back to watch again in a more leisurely fashion!
Thanks so much for showing and bringing to light. Truly Awesome and the beauty is beyond my eyes. When I went to Carlsbad Caverns as a kid in the sixties I was in awe...but not like this. Imagine being the first to lay eyes on this. Again thanks for showing!
Wow! What an extraordinary documentary! Thank goodness humans have had the wisdom to preserve these incredible crystal cathedrals - true wonders of the Natural World! 🎉
Funny. Hollywood always knows things the public doesn’t- those crystals probably started forming right at the time of the destruction of the dinosaurs by the flood- there was a massive air pressure change that took place then as well.
@@generalleigh7387Hollywood knows everything..movies depict real world they just show it as film to decieved human into fictions....,Example of that is SIMPSON'S cartoon .
44:50 not only is the gross slow it will gets slower as the crystal gets larger because the surface area of the crystal is gonna distribute growth slower. It's actually all about the rate of deposit so if you can calculate that you can actually narrow down based off of algorithms how fast any crystal will grow.
Amazed and delighted to see such enormous crystals. But I'm also shocked to see people putting their bare hands on them. Deposits from human skin are known to cause damage in caves and caverns, so I'm stunned that actually touching these crystals with bare hands was allowed.
We'll have to assume a man as educated in such a specialized field, as he is, knows best. And I know from my experience traveling around Mexico to Pyramids, the government does not protect things the way we do in the USA. The first time I visited Palenque tourists were allowed to walk up the steps and down into Pacal's tomb. That was in 1998. The last time I went to Palenque in 2001, you could no longer climb all over. (Thank goodness.)
The crystals are essentially rocks people. They aren't plants or anything live that can catch diseases. All this hazmat suits needed and bare hands touching isn't going to harm them. Keep people from breaking and stealing them or defacing them with graffiti and we should be good. Some of you are getting carried away. Should they be protected. Yes but let's not get carried away. They aren't toxic and they aren't going to catch covid.
That cave at the end is magnificent, but you better not spend too much time in there. If Superman finds you in his living room he will beat you, especially if you've been stealing his dad's memory crystals.
I remember being taught that the entire known and assunable unknown universe which include's the totality of the planet we reside on referred to by only us as the EARTH. Has but "THREE CATEGORIE'S". Which in alphbetical order are "ANIMAL, MINERAL and VEGETABLE". And like it or not, it's not open for debate, we human's fit into the ANIMAL category. Of the three, two are envolved in being biological, meaning for the most part, they are born, live, and die. And during their entire process to various degree's, GROW. Where as MINERAL'S are not considered biological, are not born, live nor ever die. AND they don't in any way shape or form grow, they can however erode. Thus in a sense in as much as then were once something different, erode to a point where as they are not the same. A rock cn erode to a point it's referred to as sand. Recently though I'm slightly aware of crystal's, which I was originally taught are mineral, can and some do, actually grow, live in a sense we can't fathom, and eventually die. Again in such a way we can't fathom. Which then should divide crystall's into two categories, one of which is indeed mineral, and the other would be that of I'd say vegetable.
They're already in jeopardy. Since the water was drained, no more crystals will form. The water also helped stabilize and support the caves and crystals. Now, without the water, the crystals are under greater pressure.
Much Respect & Thank You for Creating this Beautiful Educational Documentary. Gaia is A Living Planet We are All Intertwined With Her & Should Not Destroy Her! Once we Educate Ourselves, Things Should Be Returned as Close to The Natural State in Which it Was Found in Order to Do No Harm. This is My Beliefs.... Blessings, Peace, Love & Light to All! 🙏♥️♥️💯
Order and balance exists in few places that such natural structures can be grown from solid rock salts it's amazing to think how long this immense crystal structure as taken to form even the fluidity of the rock as been held back by this perfect structural scaffolding
The narration is superb but a word to the editors, allow more of Prof. Garcia-Ruiz's voice to come through as it is being interpreted. It would help us connect with him or other hosts as well as aid in us learning the language.
@@Lunatik21 agreed, the atoms in a crystal are arranged in such a perfect order that the math is impossible to calculate. It is without question that evolution and nature are responsible for Real Beauty.
I think Prince Albert of queen Victoria tried to emulate that building Crystal Palace in Surrey, but he used glass and it burnt down! Also if you have a crystal ball, it is advised to cover with cloth when not in use. This isn’t a juju thing, but it refracts sunlight so hard it can burn your house down!
I love all the new discoveries we are experiencing on this Earth from the Mariana Trench to Antarctica to the Sahara desert to the massive ocean way below the surface, and now this beautiful crystal cavern. But I kind of wish it wasn't discovered.
To anyone wondering, they stopped pumping the water out of the cavern. This was to allow the crystalline, gypsum selenite structures to continue to grow, as they would dry out and erode with any growth stunted. Also, the gases in the mine cause opacification on the clarity/ transparency of the crystals. They would not survive long in the atmosphere, but will probably be removed and exploited in the future.
47:32 Looking at this large gallery hall with crystals i ask myself why the human species is so overwhelmed by the beauty of crystals in general from an ontological perspective.
These crystals is the most pure formation of the earth and its elements compacted together, im sure this exist beneath the surface in many spots in the earth, the reason for these crystals in that spot is a special mixture of exact right conditions! in a compact pocket, there will be many more to be found for sure! beautiful thing
I am a Geologist of 50 years, and the rate at which we are understanding, and doing Forensic Geology, is a mind trip for this Old Student > I have more Post-Glacial Fossils by 100 to one , from the Post Glacial and Younger Dryas, than the other boring eon on end, of lesser apparent answers. The Ordovician in any day would produce Nothing when I could be stocking hundreds in a day of the top three meter around SW Ohio. Croccodile, turtles Human, Fish, and frogs... I hope I can find young ones to replace old mans finds. I will show ALL and location routs 100 %
There is so much more to life than absolute greed or absolute preservation. Without taking metals and minerals much of our world, art, music would not exist because the materials would not have been made.
ofcourse, these people saying to preserve ( im not going to destroy them either) look like theyre a little too much acclimatized talking to others in a far away manner like they would to their children, trying to portray a nice continuity to their fairy tales at bedtime
agreed on all counts! especially the giddy-ness!! makes me wanna go out to my spots I know right now & do some rock hounding!! find me some sparkleys (agets, quarts, & sometimes a little amethist)😃👍
Spectacular , while gold mining in South Africa 1400 m underground , hit a small cavern , rose quartz , amazing ! Worker told me , 'there is an hole in the rock face ' , not a unexploded hole , he could put his arm in ! 🙂 How did all that happen ?
its funny how theyare worried about preservation while at the same time draining the cave and causing the crystals to fall down themselves. How rediculous.
I saw a documentary by National Geographic a few years ago which was shown at one of the Rock, Gem & Mineral Clubs I'm a member of in Connecticut. It was fascinating and still is! Before seeing it there, I had also seen it on television, on one of the major TV channels. The size of the Gypsum crystals is/was Awesome! I'm glad I've had a chance to see this again. (9/2/2024)
Yes, true. But what is a hairs length? They didn't say. I have very long hair. My hair grows about an inch or more every month. Facinating. Such a beautiful world of crystals. I hope that they will be preserved.
We have on the surface here in Oklahoma the same structural formation range, maybe we might have an extension to the giant crytals cave formation as well.
No, that was quartz. Amazingly, these in Naica are of selenite, are made of the same mineral as plaster but crystallized with water molecules added in.
Assassins Creed should cover this in their alternate history. I could easily see a story tied to how the Animus machine works, all centered around ancient crystal mining activities of the Romans.
Every time you strike a lighter or use piezo ignition, that is quartz. Striking a hammer on the molecular structure creates energy causing a spark. Silica is used in solar panels for giving out tiny vibrations under exposure to light.
Watch the documentary in Spanish on wocomoESPAÑOL: ua-cam.com/video/oOh-UtEcrek/v-deo.html
Crystal Cathedral = CC = 33 = FAKE.
I agree I seen a video on this a couple years ago n I say if it is important and something is there to Benifits’s the human race the go in there with ur shoes covered a hazmat suit on then do ur limited studies
Gracias!
Sorry, couldn't watch it. Constructive criticism:
lose the background noise.
The subject & your narration of it is great! The addition of distracting, monotonous & annoying music ruined the vid.
@@mprrx-1
This walk in geode is one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen!
This is definitely a ai bot
Imagine how many other amazing formations exist within the earth, never to be found.
I would hope. There is very little "we" as a whole have not ruined. All in the name of profit. It rains micro plastics... Need I say more
They must be uncountable for us with our messurepossibilities at the moment. And many are still growing
Eh hopefully a couple generations more tech and we'll be able to explore the whole mantle
imagine a civilization doing things a bit bigger then we do..., in the past.., get the ingredients and temperature correct and do the same thing as those students we saw in this vid...: ).., on a bigger scale.. im also imagening those students having to answer it takes millions of years to form those crystals.., in theyre examimation , whilst performing the act themselves..: ) in a day or a week ..or whatever.., who knows how those crystals came there..one thing is sure for me .., theyve shown that there are more possibilities then one in this vid , maybe there are even more possibilities , it makes my mind wonder for sure., tc..
You'd be surprised at all they have hidden, our true history has been hidden and free energy as well
Wow I’m stoked, in Chihuahua Mexico .. that’s awesome (excited Mother Nature gifted my Home Country of Mexico with such Beauty)
Mother nature didn't give anything. God Almighty created it. His handiwork is seen all over. Praise the Lord.
@@PatriciaRosas-z7g Be nice to others who believe in Mother Gaia, and ancient writings before the Bible was written. Just saying...our history is full of lies. There is a Creator, we just don't know what his name really is. Peace!
@@PatriciaRosas-z7g LMFAO.
Mother Nature and Father God
@@cinaannie7338one is real and one is imaginary. I know which one I'm attributing these beautiful places to.
Awesome documentary about the Naica selenite crystals. I was so fortunate in the late sixties, to see two of the crystal caves freshly opened, two that were not mentioned here. Wow, crystals one meter thick and ten meters long, grew at the rate of a human hair per century!! Made possible by a steady supply of calcium sulfate mineral from anhydride deeper down. Having access for me was because my dear uncle, Buster Sims, was the minerologist of the mine. Truly an unforgettable experience for me. Unlike the second Naica cave in documentary, the ones I saw were yotally covered with xtals from hair size to huge columns in every direction.
could feel the energy from all of the crystals through the screen of my phone . feeling n seeing in person must have been awsome 🤍🌞🙌
"Xtals"... 🤔??
@@synisterfishxtals = an abbreviation for crystals
It must a new Christmas greeting for rock hounds 😊 @synisterfish
That's amazing! Thanks for sharing 😊 much love to ALL ❤
This a is a beautiful documentary, absolutely beautiful. I am so glad to have seen it.
Thank you to those who made it and to those who were kind enough to post it to UA-cam.
Why can’t it just be left alone? Those things are so rare to find so big. Don’t destroy them. Leave ‘em alone.
Whatever Mexicans do is up to them to decide. Rare or not sovereignty imposes that.
I agree maybe move 1 big one for scientific study
Exactly. Greed is too much
Greed
I thought that too. What's the point of studying this.
Appreciate the film,visit.
But now: stop. Watch this film.
Why those questions? What's the point? How did they form:
They already manufacture in the laboratory: so..??
Thank you so much for sharing a visual experience of crystals i would never have the chance to see otherwise! I'll be back to watch again in a more leisurely fashion!
Thank you for this being in English!
Thanks so much for showing and bringing to light. Truly Awesome and the beauty is beyond my eyes. When I went to Carlsbad Caverns as a kid in the sixties I was in awe...but not like this. Imagine being the first to lay eyes on this. Again thanks for showing!
If you liked Carlsbad, you would Love Sonora! It's still alive and growing. Caverns of Sonora, Tx, just a little over an hour south of San Angelo.
Wow! What an extraordinary documentary! Thank goodness humans have had the wisdom to preserve these incredible crystal cathedrals - true wonders of the Natural World! 🎉
Incredible! It looks like scenes from the 1959 movie, Journey to the Center of the Earth. Except without the dinosaurs.
Funny. Hollywood always knows things the public doesn’t- those crystals probably started forming right at the time of the destruction of the dinosaurs by the flood- there was a massive air pressure change that took place then as well.
Yes, and without the fantastic Bernard Hermann musical score!
@@generalleigh7387Hollywood knows everything..movies depict real world they just show it as film to decieved human into fictions....,Example of that is SIMPSON'S cartoon .
Or 'The Core'
I've watched a program about these caves on the Smithsonian channel and was blown away with these amazing crystals.
44:50 not only is the gross slow it will gets slower as the crystal gets larger because the surface area of the crystal is gonna distribute growth slower. It's actually all about the rate of deposit so if you can calculate that you can actually narrow down based off of algorithms how fast any crystal will grow.
yes!
uh oh maths
Just imagine being a caver finding this, not telling anyone about this, and making it your personal sanctuary.
I think to my self what other wonders are hidden underground
Massive gold mines that haven't been found yet!
Who knows. Let's get down there and find out.
Stunningly arresting: a miracle of time and space. What marvelous intricate power. Excellent Commentary and Video Production
🔳🧂🔳🌍🌎🌏
Amazed and delighted to see such enormous crystals. But I'm also shocked to see people putting their bare hands on them. Deposits from human skin are known to cause damage in caves and caverns, so I'm stunned that actually touching these crystals with bare hands was allowed.
We'll have to assume a man as educated in such a specialized field, as he is, knows best. And I know from my experience traveling around Mexico to Pyramids, the government does not protect things the way we do in the USA. The first time I visited Palenque tourists were allowed to walk up the steps and down into Pacal's tomb. That was in 1998. The last time I went to Palenque in 2001, you could no longer climb all over. (Thank goodness.)
The crystals are essentially rocks people. They aren't plants or anything live that can catch diseases. All this hazmat suits needed and bare hands touching isn't going to harm them. Keep people from breaking and stealing them or defacing them with graffiti and we should be good. Some of you are getting carried away. Should they be protected. Yes but let's not get carried away. They aren't toxic and they aren't going to catch covid.
Other-worldly scenes! Beautiful!
WOW que hermoso documental , Maravillas de la naturaleza, debemos cuidarla para las proximas generaciones
That cave at the end is magnificent, but you better not spend too much time in there. If Superman finds you in his living room he will beat you, especially if you've been stealing his dad's memory crystals.
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it is really good that they preserved these.
I would love to visit and carefully appreciate them. The vibes must be amazing in that cavern.
Very excellent. I really enjoyed seeing this.
I remember being taught that the entire known and assunable unknown universe which include's the totality of the planet we reside on referred to by only us as the EARTH. Has but "THREE CATEGORIE'S". Which in alphbetical order are "ANIMAL, MINERAL and VEGETABLE". And like it or not, it's not open for debate, we human's fit into the ANIMAL category. Of the three, two are envolved in being biological, meaning for the most part, they are born, live, and die. And during their entire process to various degree's, GROW. Where as MINERAL'S are not considered biological, are not born, live nor ever die. AND they don't in any way shape or form grow, they can however erode. Thus in a sense in as much as then were once something different, erode to a point where as they are not the same. A rock cn erode to a point it's referred to as sand.
Recently though I'm slightly aware of crystal's, which I was originally taught are mineral, can and some do, actually grow, live in a sense we can't fathom, and eventually die. Again in such a way we can't fathom. Which then should divide crystall's into two categories, one of which is indeed mineral, and the other would be that of I'd say vegetable.
Thank you for sharing this awesome documentary.
If there was a way to exploit these caves and their crystals, someone with power and money will do it. PLEASE protect all of them.
They're already in jeopardy. Since the water was drained, no more crystals will form. The water also helped stabilize and support the caves and crystals. Now, without the water, the crystals are under greater pressure.
Much Respect & Thank You for Creating this Beautiful Educational Documentary. Gaia is A Living Planet We are All Intertwined With Her & Should Not Destroy Her! Once we Educate Ourselves, Things Should Be Returned as Close to The Natural State in Which it Was Found in Order to Do No Harm. This is My Beliefs.... Blessings, Peace, Love & Light to All!
🙏♥️♥️💯
Order and balance exists in few places that such natural structures can be grown from solid rock salts it's amazing to think how long this immense crystal structure as taken to form even the fluidity of the rock as been held back by this perfect structural scaffolding
What a fantastic episode this is such an interesting subject thankyou but like he said learn to love them and leave them alone
This is one of the best documentaries on minerals! Thank you for sharing!
Preserved the beautiful nature we have discovered...
It should be a UNESCO World Heritage Site 😊😊😊🎉🎉
Que maravilla El planeta tierra.
Tanta belleza. La creación perfecta. Con los ingredientes
Principal la la creación divina
The narration is superb but a word to the editors, allow more of Prof. Garcia-Ruiz's voice to come through as it is being interpreted. It would help us connect with him or other hosts as well as aid in us learning the language.
They obviously translated this, the original narration is in Spanish thus why you don't see here the fighting between Mexicans and spanish
These crystals are incredibly beautiful and beyond price and should be saved for all time.
OMW! How amazingly beautiful! Wish I could experience Naica!
Awesome crystals and we are fortunate to have some from Naica
Love them
Cuidado con las brujas 🧙♀️ 👀 de naica
Uno de los mejores documentales realizados sobre las minas de lapis specularis
Wow So Beautiful very beautiful video of the crystal s wow Thank you for sharing 😊
Those huge crystals' beauty makes you believe some great hand is really shaping the universe.
Not even a little bit. It's nature and science. That's the real beauty.
it all does. You need it all hard and soft.@@Lunatik21
You're right
@@Lunatik21 agreed, the atoms in a crystal are arranged in such a perfect order that the math is impossible to calculate. It is without question that evolution and nature are responsible for Real Beauty.
That would be awesome to have a GREENHOUSE MADE WITH CRYSTAL S!👍😲
Grow lab
I think Prince Albert of queen Victoria tried to emulate that building Crystal Palace in Surrey, but he used glass and it burnt down! Also if you have a crystal ball, it is advised to cover with cloth when not in use. This isn’t a juju thing, but it refracts sunlight so hard it can burn your house down!
Nature has so many treasures for us to discover and marvel over, how fortunate we are!
What a treat Thank You. I was like 😮Beautiful video
Nova on PBS had a great show on it a few years back. Incredible, and I guess HOT down there.
Awesome video! Than you!
Shockingly wonderful! Thank you so very much!!!⭐️🙏🏾
I remember when they first found this! What an amazing place to see so deep underground. ❤
I love all the new discoveries we are experiencing on this Earth from the Mariana Trench to Antarctica to the Sahara desert to the massive ocean way below the surface, and now this beautiful crystal cavern. But I kind of wish it wasn't discovered.
Mind not ready to beleive.Great documentry.
To anyone wondering, they stopped pumping the water out of the cavern. This was to allow the crystalline, gypsum selenite structures to continue to grow, as they would dry out and erode with any growth stunted. Also, the gases in the mine cause opacification on the clarity/ transparency of the crystals. They would not survive long in the atmosphere, but will probably be removed and exploited in the future.
Interestingly, the ancient Chinese believed that crystals were condensed from water too.
47:32 Looking at this large gallery hall with crystals i ask myself why the human species is so overwhelmed by the beauty of crystals in general from an ontological perspective.
From what I know it is also super warm down there which is why it is difficult to discover the cave for long periods.
Oh we are so insignificant in front of this amazing home planet ❤
We take out cameras for granted today. Even your phone is less shaky than this footage
i dont see any shaking maybe youre too still for much long and too sensitive
truly extraordinary
These crystals is the most pure formation of the earth and its elements compacted together, im sure this exist beneath the surface in many spots in the earth, the reason for these crystals in that spot is a special mixture of exact right conditions! in a compact pocket, there will be many more to be found for sure! beautiful thing
Superman's fortress of solitude is in Mexico
YA and it's one HOT fortress 😊
I am a Geologist of 50 years, and the rate at which we are understanding, and doing Forensic Geology, is a mind trip for this Old Student > I have more Post-Glacial Fossils by 100 to one , from the Post Glacial and Younger Dryas, than the other boring eon on end, of lesser apparent answers. The Ordovician in any day would produce Nothing when I could be stocking hundreds in a day of the top three meter around SW Ohio. Croccodile, turtles Human, Fish, and frogs... I hope I can find young ones to replace old mans finds. I will show ALL and location routs 100 %
Mexico tierra de personas valientes bendecido con qbundantes recursos naturales.
Just incredible ❤
すごすぎる😳😳😳こうして家に居て貴重な映像が観れることに感謝🙏🏽
so beautiful cave
Thank you , truly fascinating , incredible magnificent beauty and growth must be preserved. 💜
Magnificent!
Human Greedy will not let these beautiful natural creations stay where they should be....
There is so much more to life than absolute greed or absolute preservation. Without taking metals and minerals much of our world, art, music would not exist because the materials would not have been made.
ofcourse, these people saying to preserve ( im not going to destroy them either) look like theyre a little too much acclimatized talking to others in a far away manner like they would to their children, trying to portray a nice continuity to their fairy tales at bedtime
Anybody happen to know the name of the museum that man is standing in at 46:30 ? Would love to visit it.
Museo Histórico Minero "Don Felipe de Borbón y Grecia".
According to google maps, it's permanently closed, which is a shame.
@wocomoDOCS If you add salt to a dish and place it in the cave allowing it to dry out, do the salt crystals change shape?
This simply shows and confirm Superman Exists. 😂😂😂😂😂
Giants
Every time I see these crystals, I get downright giddy. That these even exist in this world makes me so incredibly happy. Our God is an awesome God!
agreed on all counts! especially the giddy-ness!! makes me wanna go out to my spots I know right now & do some rock hounding!! find me some sparkleys
(agets, quarts, & sometimes a little amethist)😃👍
Spectacular , while gold mining in South Africa 1400 m underground , hit a small cavern , rose quartz , amazing !
Worker told me , 'there is an hole in the rock face ' , not a unexploded hole , he could put his arm in ! 🙂
How did all that happen ?
It could be water erosion of surrounding rock dissolving the softer minerals around the crystal leaving the durable rock behind.
Yes, where did that water come from ?
its funny how theyare worried about preservation while at the same time draining the cave and causing the crystals to fall down themselves. How rediculous.
I was thinking the same thing, they would still be growing if they would flood them again
They re-flooded the cave in order to preserve the crystals and allow them to continue their growth.
MY GOD DID YOU WATCH THE FRIGGIN DOCUMENTS !!!!!!!I WORK ALLDAY!!!! YOU SEE. ATE YOU STRAIGHT OR SOMETHING HUH ARE YOU A STRAIGHT GUY????
The crystals fell due to an earthquake tens of thousands of years ago. Simply removing the water would not do that.
@TheHilariousGoldenChariot it might
Wow that looks amazing and very good job 👏 you have great talent in this work too
I saw a documentary by National Geographic a few years ago which was shown at one of the Rock, Gem & Mineral Clubs I'm a member of in Connecticut. It was fascinating and still is! Before seeing it there, I had also seen it on television, on one of the major TV channels. The size of the Gypsum crystals is/was Awesome! I'm glad I've had a chance to see this again. (9/2/2024)
Absolutely amazing love the work you all gave us thank you very much 😊
great video. was looking for glass history stuff and this popped up.
Tempat yang sangat menarik sekali 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Very nice ! love cristals
México es único, como un país puede albergar tanta maravilla?. Increible.
wow! 😊 how amazing!
Speechless beauty 😮
Amazing it grew 1 hair length every 100yrs. These are millions of yrs old.
Yes, true. But what is a hairs length? They didn't say.
I have very long hair. My hair grows about an inch or more every month. Facinating.
Such a beautiful world of crystals. I hope that they will be preserved.
They are speaking of "microns", meaning the width of a hair.@@janinedevilliers510
@@janinedevilliers510 that is the hair's width...
We have on the surface here in Oklahoma the same structural formation range, maybe we might have an extension to the giant crytals cave formation as well.
Is this the material they used to make the crystal skulls ?
No, that was quartz. Amazingly, these in Naica are of selenite, are made of the same mineral as plaster but crystallized with water molecules added in.
Fascinating.
I want to live in the crystal caves
To hot
Assassins Creed should cover this in their alternate history. I could easily see a story tied to how the Animus machine works, all centered around ancient crystal mining activities of the Romans.
Video games have rotted your brain.
Terrible background music when inside the cave. Makes it difficult to hear the narration.
Grew one strand of hair every century wow the determination and patience of nature
Long live Mexico and long live the creator of life 🇲🇽✊🏾✊🏾✝️
Very Cool:)
in awe of mother nature, what a wonder to see
So... how can the crystals be used,what are the benefits, or what can you do with them,or they are just beautiful minerals?
Every time you strike a lighter or use piezo ignition, that is quartz. Striking a hammer on the molecular structure creates energy causing a spark. Silica is used in solar panels for giving out tiny vibrations under exposure to light.
You can program crystals to do all sort of things, including healing the human body. Marcel Vogel was a pioneer in that area.
The music is too loud and annoying. Makes it hard to hear the dialogue.
Wow! I found that really fascinating. I would like to know where the museum is in the final shot where the professor was standing?
Bleibt zu hoffen dass die Menschen dieses Naturwunder nicht zerstören.
Just wait, the super rich will buy them to have big gypsum crystal pillars in thier gold and platinum palaces.
That's not a bad idea, those would make some sweet columns!
Awsome❤❤
Amazing 😊