This series is one of the best available. Keep it going and please do more ocean floor scans for us to enjoy! I much prefer ancient history rather than war vehicles but I'm good with either.
We currently have a Drain the Oceans livestream going on our channel homepage- a full season of episodes! Definitely check it out when you get the chance!
I used to hate to study History when I was a students, but I enjoy learning it this way beacause this full episode is informative and lively. I wish i could watch these content for years to come! Thanks NaGeo! I love everyone here. From Vietnam with love
For almost 2000 years residents of Naples and its environs have said, "not in my lifetime." One of these days Vesuvius or her big sister will erupt and end the argument, but not in my lifetime.
Archaeology is a field that covers histories great colonies explored with fun and excitement. As a proud aware human , it is pleasure to see the alignment of progress on the planet. It is wonderful to see how we were in the past , our ancestors acts, how we could have better perspective than today
I appreciate the general truth behind this series. I also appreciate that this series is taking on a more factual approach than that of Anc. Aliens on the H Channel, which I do not respect (that series or channel). This series, on the opposite end, focuses on the truth, what we do know or can truly infer, and what conclusions we can now draw from these legitimate and factual findings under the seas/oceans. Please continue this series and remain true to providing truth to the world so as to educate us and our youth with empowered knowledge in the betterment of furthering our society.
At this point the H channel needs to change it's name. It has nothing to do with History and is little more than a joke. Such a shame, honestly. I'm a lover of history and ancient civilizations. That channel only seems to focus on bafoonery. I'm thankful for Nat Geo. They're bringing things to us that otherwise most would never see or hear.
Absolutely thank 👍you for freely offering this on UA-cam for so many to enjoy and learn from. It is masterfully produced - top scientists, top graphics, and top narration. What a 👍treat!
I'm so proud to be Greek! I love our history! And all the other countries' history ofc! Imagine if we could unite our intellegence and leave out wars and money! We could accomplish anything!
😊👍Great documentary! Humans have short lives, and short memories. They tend to live in blissful ignorance of their likely sudden demise. Even when told of it, they ignore it, and pretend it won't happen to them, until it does! .
Loved the science and the wonderful animations. Could have done without the melodramatic narration - the plain facts are dramatic enough! Please keep the solid content coming.
3600 years ago, ancient humans knew how to press olive oil, among many many many other, now incredible things. Humans are amazing, really amazing for a doomed species.
It is amazing what is under the ocean and inland ocean volcano's in this region are massive and very destructive but amazing to learn and see what people back then build how Smart they where is amazing
This was AMAZING!👀🙃 They are literally built on volcanoes under the sea. Oh my God. May we not doubt the God who can judge nations and cities again. Oh my God.🙏🏾💕
Very cool thanks . My dad used to live on Cyprus and snorkeled off the beach . he found a bunch of broken pots . Took some to show the folks at the museum , who immediately confiscated them . He did bring me one of the pot necks , inner diameter 70 mm overall 300 mm . The handles were flatter than the ones seen here . :-)
@@scottgordon1781 Brits always had a hard time understanding the concept of ownership of a land's historical legacy. Do you believe those artefacts belonged to your father because he recovered them? Is that what you do in Britain whenever you come across Viking swords or other personal items, you take them to your homes?
THANK YOU for continually putting out programs of intelligence! Thank you for not polluting your channel with not-really-reality shows. I always look to Nat Geo for QUALITY programs and thankfully you do not disappoint.
Very interesting indeed. I find it interesting that it assumes Rebuilding effects were underway with the evidence of Beds & Piles of bricks; when it would have been safer to be outdoors and could have reflected Rescue effects and injury triage.
Interesting...however...never ceases to amaze me how these scientists continue to speak in such final terms as to what happened hundreds to thousands of years before.....only to be later debunked or superseded by newer theories/discoveries often aided by newer tech.....
I appreciate how you treat the rostrum (ram) of a Roman galley like it was some kind of mysterious thing... I don't expect your audience to be an expert on naval archeology, then again, neither am I...
See in the first few minutes, where paintings are shown of men with cattle. As I am a firm believer in 'giants' of varying heights, I noticed the oddity of the cattle, in comparison with that of those ( the men) shown. Many have not yet learned/accepted the business of giants being a normal part of the past world/civilizations, even being around in certain isolated areas today !
I didn't know that they only use those jars a few times and I had no idea how much they weigh. Of course it's hard to get this scale sometimes and I'm sure they were different sizes
Sudden environment change may be equivalent to "wrath of the gods". It's great that science can help us identify these changes. It'd be nice to find them, time them, and measure them. Figure out how often they occur, where and how big. Tons of near extinction events. Sadly some changes, like water tables in Punjab, put a billion people at risk. Twice I saw floods wipe out neighborhoods down by the river in my city and those homes stunk. Everything had to be thrown out. Yeah, definitely a problem.
I think the same thing with the big bang theory. It sounds an awful lot like genesis lol. From chaos: order. Something created from nothing. Let there be light.
Are we ready for a disaster no covid has shown the world we are not ready. Stop fighting and help each other. One day something will happen and we all need each other to survive
The idea of drying up of the ocean occurs in the history of the world for the first time in the oldest Historical Epic Ramayana (see the 5th Canto) of India.
great video, i really enjoyed the visuals and the storytelling! but honestly, i can't help but wonder if some of these "lost worlds" are a bit exaggerated. like, do we really think there were advanced civilizations completely wiped out, or is it more likely we just haven't found the evidence yet?
It's interesting that the amphora shape took hundreds of years to evolve to perfection. (Because it looks weird and terrible) I wish they would have shown WHY they're so specifically shaped.
After watching a well documented issue like this, I struggle to understand how people can think that putting a tax on carbon will have any impact whatsoever on the forces of nature. I am not sure if it is to be associated with ignorance or arrogance. 43:45 is a perfect explanation of our relevancy in regard to the incredible forces that the earth has.
@@jeffzima9270 Amen? Does that mean you think God would agree that we should carry on polluting the planet, letting the already billionaires make more money day after day without having any accountability?
How do they know it was “one of the biggest eruptions in the history of the planet “? It’s been around for ~4 billion years. Maybe they meant it was one of the top 50% biggest eruptions in Earth’s history. But even then…?
Marvellous documentary for the wider public. Fun fact: the "ram" on the Roman Trireme displayed and discussed in this episode, in Latin, is called, "ROSTRVM". This "rostrum" was taken from conquered ships and arranged in the FORVM.ROMAE. rather like a trophy. It was upon these "rostra" that the great Scipios and later, Sulla and then Cicero addressed the POPVLVS; a sign and symbol to the world of superiority. It is from this word in this context, that we have taken "rostrum" completely into English as "Rostrum" - a 'podium' from which a leader speaks. (Maybe this could have been mentioned - just to make more connexions between this remote time in our past and our present.)
"It's exact location must remain a mystery." Proceeds to show us precisely where it is on the map. Dr. Scott looks like he should be the next Dr. Who. 🙂
It might sound dumb but I sometimes think the Earth is a living plant in a way and the volcano is it's heart or life of the planet. Like I said it might sound dumb. The ring of fire is massive and we are here as it's care taker. I love seeing that things you show.
This series is one of the best available. Keep it going and please do more ocean floor scans for us to enjoy! I much prefer ancient history rather than war vehicles but I'm good with either.
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what up bro
We currently have a Drain the Oceans livestream going on our channel homepage- a full season of episodes! Definitely check it out when you get the chance!
Jonnoooo!!
@@NatGeo We're here! & it's great! How many different seasons/episodes are u running on ur livestream?🤔
I used to hate to study History when I was a students, but I enjoy learning it this way beacause this full episode is informative and lively. I wish i could watch these content for years to come! Thanks NaGeo! I love everyone here. From Vietnam with love
For almost 2000 years residents of Naples and its environs have said, "not in my lifetime." One of these days Vesuvius or her big sister will erupt and end the argument, but not in my lifetime.
...we should never forget we are living on a Planet with Magma at the core and we have many Volcanoes....
And desserts have very little rain fall, yet there are cities built there anyway.... Darwin awards all around !! LoL
Archaeology is a field that covers histories great colonies explored with fun and excitement. As a proud aware human , it is pleasure to see the alignment of progress on the planet. It is wonderful to see how we were in the past , our ancestors acts, how we could have better perspective than today
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I appreciate the general truth behind this series. I also appreciate that this series is taking on a more factual approach than that of Anc. Aliens on the H Channel, which I do not respect (that series or channel).
This series, on the opposite end, focuses on the truth, what we do know or can truly infer, and what conclusions we can now draw from these legitimate and factual findings under the seas/oceans.
Please continue this series and remain true to providing truth to the world so as to educate us and our youth with empowered knowledge in the betterment of furthering our society.
At this point the H channel needs to change it's name. It has nothing to do with History and is little more than a joke. Such a shame, honestly. I'm a lover of history and ancient civilizations. That channel only seems to focus on bafoonery. I'm thankful for Nat Geo. They're bringing things to us that otherwise most would never see or hear.
@@VictoriaMarch13 Perplexing
@@VictoriaMarch13 History channel should change their name into HALLUCINATION channel
The H channel seem to be so obsessed of Aliens and UFOs instead of ancient civilization and history together with their gods
Fully captivated from start to finish. Wonderful.
16:52 Hickledy Pickledy… I’ll admit that’s a new one for me lol Thank you micheal Scott.
That has become an Aussie expression that I had made up over 60 years ago.
@@bentspoon1805 oh, you made it up, huh? Gotcha 😉
@@Andy_Babb Yes, I had made that up 😃
@@bentspoon1805 Right… got it. 🙄😂
Miss Cyprus so much, Mediterranean sea is truly one of the best seas on Earth 🌍 ❤full of myth and history
Reality and facts ❤
+Drain the Ocean" - this episodes are insane !
Absolutely thank 👍you for freely offering this on UA-cam for so many to enjoy and learn from.
It is masterfully produced - top scientists, top graphics, and top narration.
What a 👍treat!
Sim. Eu concordo contigo. ❤
I'm so proud to be Greek! I love our history! And all the other countries' history ofc! Imagine if we could unite our intellegence and leave out wars and money! We could accomplish anything!
Leave out lies and fake people place an things, lasting forever peace an compassion, empathy and love too be real an lasting also
is greece that made up nation from the orthodox church in the southern Albania lands?
Start learn real history and stop listen to the western clowns, pls!
A very interesting study. I liked the section with the Amphora jars too.
I absolutely LOVED this documentary, thank you so much for creating and uploading it! 💗
Great chapter of history told in a so fantastic way. This is enterteinment!
Why i love National Geography...!
What a Documentary🔥
The National Geographic was bought by Israeli Zionists, in 2015 they and destroyed it.
This is new notice the accent on occasions..
Such an amazing video [8:30] ! The quality and storytelling are just incredible. Thank you for making this!
i cant believe the adoring fan himself is presenting this documentary to me, by azura!!!
😊👍Great documentary!
Humans have short lives, and short memories.
They tend to live in blissful ignorance of their likely sudden demise.
Even when told of it, they ignore it, and pretend it won't happen to them, until it does!
.
This episode was meant for me, always love hearing about greek history and mythology ever since i played assassins creed odyssey 💁♂️
sameeeee bro im playing odyssey right now!
@@swetsTV i was too myself about 2 hours ago, finally bought the fate of atlantis dlc and i absolutely love it, highly recommend if u dont have it👍👍
@@Mad_Medz I just hit level 30 so I haven’t played the dlc yet but I was curious if it was any good, Definitely will try it out! 💪🏽
@Mad Circle same! If you like the history aspect go try Assassins Creed Origins! Lots of factual locations to explore & the Egyptian lore is spot-on.
It's absolutely amazing.. I study bachelor degree in archaeology and we have Aegean archaeology which covers these topics and I totally love it
Loved the science and the wonderful animations. Could have done without the melodramatic narration - the plain facts are dramatic enough! Please keep the solid content coming.
AGREED! TOO MUCH!!!
That for giving us the opportunity to watch - love watch all your stuff you do (artifacts are always intriguing). Brings the human factor in play
3600 years ago, ancient humans knew how to press olive oil, among many many many other, now incredible things.
Humans are amazing, really amazing for a doomed species.
If you think that is crazy you should look up gobekli tepe
the best ever fron national geographic..you tube keep it going hence planning to purchase .. bravo
Agradecendo a Nat Geo por esta postagem que é ao mesmo tempo informativa-didática-entretenimento. Valeu!!!
It is amazing what is under the ocean and inland ocean volcano's in this region are massive and very destructive but amazing to learn and see what people back then build how Smart they where is amazing
excellent ,documentary my patients love this show before the afternoon tea,,thanks and godbless !!
Absolutely fascinating. One of my favorites! Saved! Sitting here wondering who I can share it with.
This was AMAZING!👀🙃 They are literally built on volcanoes under the sea. Oh my God. May we not doubt the God who can judge nations and cities again. Oh my God.🙏🏾💕
Very cool thanks . My dad used to live on Cyprus and snorkeled off the beach .
he found a bunch of broken pots .
Took some to show the folks at the museum , who immediately confiscated them .
He did bring me one of the pot necks , inner diameter 70 mm overall 300 mm .
The handles were flatter than the ones seen here . :-)
What did the museum tell him? Why did they confiscated it?
@@dianaroach3093 They said they were ancient artifacts and 'belonged' to Cyprus and the museum :-(
@@scottgordon1781 Brits always had a hard time understanding the concept of ownership of a land's historical legacy. Do you believe those artefacts belonged to your father because he recovered them? Is that what you do in Britain whenever you come across Viking swords or other personal items, you take them to your homes?
@@ronniefrown3458 No , we give then back to the Vikings :-)
@@ronniefrown3458 can't own something if you're dead...
A great series!
Nothing is forever. Some humans will learn about many of us in similar ways few thousand yrs from now!
Excellent. Thank you. Lets not forget Herculaneum either.
Drain the oceans one of the best documentaries 👏👏👏👏
Fascinating. Thanks for posting this video.
THANK YOU for continually putting out programs of intelligence! Thank you for not polluting your channel with not-really-reality shows. I always look to Nat Geo for QUALITY programs and thankfully you do not disappoint.
Wonderful to learn about history in this way, great documentary, Nat Geo never disappoints! Thank you so much for creating and sharing!!!!
Neat to see human behaviour has not changed at all.
Since childhood Natgeo is my favourite channel but after drain the ocean is the worst scenario I have ever withness😊
Absolutely jaw dropping series
Very interesting indeed. I find it interesting that it assumes Rebuilding effects were underway with the evidence of Beds & Piles of bricks; when it would have been safer to be outdoors and could have reflected Rescue effects and injury triage.
26.2.2023.Very good and best.Thanks for sharing
This is a great documentary!
Like Yellowstone, Krakatoa and a few others, if the bay of Naples blows up, the entire planet would be in very very deep trouble.
Do NOT forget about "Taal"... got goosebumps only having to write this comment
Nature is magically wonderful!
Interesting...however...never ceases to amaze me how these scientists continue to speak in such final terms as to what happened hundreds to thousands of years before.....only to be later debunked or superseded by newer theories/discoveries often aided by newer tech.....
Excellent information sir.. thank you
That’s my history professor at 31:00!! Shoutout USF Ancient History 🙏🏽
Thank you for this video I learned a lot 💖💙👍
Thank you 😊
Beer and wine were more than luxury goods, just remember that back then drinking water wasn't healthy...
There were plenty of springs flowing with potable water back then
Still are
@@gwimyeon plenty..i wouldnt say that, on certain areas there arent, you can see todays problem in Africa...and we are more evolved...
Everybody was tipsy back then 😂
@@healingv1sion the vehicles had an autopilot, named horse or donkey....lol
I bet there was some epic naval battles back in the day.
We can only imagine what it would have looked like
"What happened to these peaceful people"
Camera pans to a mural of two people boxing 🥊
Very cool thank you for your sharing.
I appreciate how you treat the rostrum (ram) of a Roman galley like it was some kind of mysterious thing... I don't expect your audience to be an expert on naval archeology, then again, neither am I...
Thanks for uploading this documentary vedio....
Excellence personified, I'm a proud subscriber!
See in the first few minutes, where paintings are shown of men with cattle. As I am a firm believer in 'giants' of varying heights, I noticed the oddity of the cattle, in comparison with that of those ( the men) shown. Many have not yet learned/accepted the business of giants being a normal part of the past world/civilizations, even being around in certain isolated areas today !
OMG!! :O I don't wand to live when times up for this volcanos...
nothing quite like a good ole apocalyptic outlook, is there?
Thanks so much for posting
Excellent
Does anyone know if these scans are in public domain or made public or anything? It would be fascinating to poke at data like that
Have you tried googling "public LIDAR database" and following the rabbit hole?
wasn't really sure what i'd look up, so thanks for the shovel. off i go!
@@haise.0 let us know if you find something interesting
Nice video thanks for sharing
Wow i love it 😍😍💐soo beautiful
This should be shown in schools.
I didn't know that they only use those jars a few times and I had no idea how much they weigh. Of course it's hard to get this scale sometimes and I'm sure they were different sizes
Sudden environment change may be equivalent to "wrath of the gods". It's great that science can help us identify these changes. It'd be nice to find them, time them, and measure them. Figure out how often they occur, where and how big. Tons of near extinction events. Sadly some changes, like water tables in Punjab, put a billion people at risk. Twice I saw floods wipe out neighborhoods down by the river in my city and those homes stunk. Everything had to be thrown out. Yeah, definitely a problem.
This "wrath of the gods" happened during the Titan Wars.
I think the same thing with the big bang theory. It sounds an awful lot like genesis lol. From chaos: order. Something created from nothing. Let there be light.
Well said. It is a terrible problem that has plagued the earth since it was born.
Now we'll grown and settled techs helping us solving the mysteries , covering up the stories and seeing past lives once again
Amazing facts of history
Thanks to these researchers and archeologists.
Watching this after the National Geographics Documentary about sunken cities is perfect. Guess this is the true Atlantis
Just mind blowing 🤯
Great documentary!
Great and amazing video. I loved this
Are we ready for a disaster no covid has shown the world we are not ready. Stop fighting and help each other. One day something will happen and we all need each other to survive
Most Valuable information 🙏
Holly molly with the repetition.
Thank good for the fast forward ⏩
"The Greeks loved their wine" LOL Don't we all!
I loved it, although it told several stories together this time.
Love that narrator from pbs nova
The idea of drying up of the ocean occurs in the history of the world for the first time in the oldest Historical Epic Ramayana (see the 5th Canto) of India.
U mean brahmastra destroying entire world 🙄
great video, i really enjoyed the visuals and the storytelling! but honestly, i can't help but wonder if some of these "lost worlds" are a bit exaggerated. like, do we really think there were advanced civilizations completely wiped out, or is it more likely we just haven't found the evidence yet?
The music and the sound effects are ridiculously loud.
Wow I really love history ❤
It's interesting that the amphora shape took hundreds of years to evolve to perfection. (Because it looks weird and terrible) I wish they would have shown WHY they're so specifically shaped.
My recollection is that the shape meant they could be stacked in a room or hold. Outie bits and innie bits fit together like an interlocking puzzle.
After watching a well documented issue like this, I struggle to understand how people can think that putting a tax on carbon will have any impact whatsoever on the forces of nature. I am not sure if it is to be associated with ignorance or arrogance. 43:45 is a perfect explanation of our relevancy in regard to the incredible forces that the earth has.
you dont pick up litter do you?
Having one volcano pop off every decade or so is not the same as the equivalent of that volcano going off every day via pollution. Come on, dude.
Amen, well said. A carbon tax will, however, greatly consolidate power to a handful of already billionaires.
CO2 ???????? AROGÁNS ZÖLDEK A TERMÉSZETET NEM LEHET ADOZTATNI
@@jeffzima9270 Amen? Does that mean you think God would agree that we should carry on polluting the planet, letting the already billionaires make more money day after day without having any accountability?
lost world of the mediterranean good show
I wonder what will be left of our civilization in 2,000 years. What will be left of our cities and skyscrapers? Not much I suspect.
Very good video.
How do they know it was “one of the biggest eruptions in the history of the planet “? It’s been around for ~4 billion years. Maybe they meant it was one of the top 50% biggest eruptions in Earth’s history. But even then…?
They said it on the documentary - they can measure the explosion based on the spreading of the ash
@@ALT-vz3jn I appreciate your response, but I stand by what I wrote. It’s just too speculative. 4 BILLION years is a long time.
Something new I learned .. Better move from the underground volcano .. 😀
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Amazing!
Amazing video!
Marvellous documentary for the wider public. Fun fact: the "ram" on the Roman Trireme displayed and discussed in this episode, in Latin, is called, "ROSTRVM". This "rostrum" was taken from conquered ships and arranged in the FORVM.ROMAE. rather like a trophy. It was upon these "rostra" that the great Scipios and later, Sulla and then Cicero addressed the POPVLVS; a sign and symbol to the world of superiority. It is from this word in this context, that we have taken "rostrum" completely into English as "Rostrum" - a 'podium' from which a leader speaks. (Maybe this could have been mentioned - just to make more connexions between this remote time in our past and our present.)
I was blown away..imagine the jars are still intact for so many many years,, what about the jars made today. It. Can't stand for a year hahah
"It's exact location must remain a mystery." Proceeds to show us precisely where it is on the map.
Dr. Scott looks like he should be the next Dr. Who. 🙂
It might sound dumb but I sometimes think the Earth is a living plant in a way and the volcano is it's heart or life of the planet. Like I said it might sound dumb. The ring of fire is massive and we are here as it's care taker. I love seeing that things you show.
We are not taking care of it very well. we are about to nuke ourself into extinction