There is a great short film by The Film Board of Canada on the Nahanni. I watched in school as a young kid and again shortly after the year 2000 when the Film Board streamed it from their site free of charge . Filmed in the 1970s… It was in color, and really shows you just how beautiful the area is. Unfortunately the black and white images in this video shortchange the actual beauty…. But this video above is still very enjoyable. Look it up. The Canadian Film Board’s video highlights the life of one old man who each year would hunt for the gold. The headless valley is shown and discussed in it. Look it up… it’s a wonderful film on an amazing river that most will never even hear of. This video (the one posted above and not CFB’s film) dives much deeper into the mysteries of the Nahanni. Brilliant and well worth the time. Thank you!
Thank you for continuing on and keeping on fighting the good fight. I hope you stay committed to producing content. Your a cut above the rest. I for one would miss you if you stop. thanks for doing this for us
It's good to see you back, I've watched several videos about the Nahanni National Park and it sounds like a strange place. Personally I think it's a combination of greed (especially with the gold prospectors), animal attacks (people who disappear) and possibly an unknown aggressive tribe who attack strangers. There are stories of that happening in other parts of the world
oh yeah, this is a very, very strange area. there is so much weird stuff going on in canada. it's dark and raining atm, perfect setting for a spooky Pinnso video! =)
I think this is a perfect example of how the Earth is not fully discovered. These places are not accessible. There's not a hundred instagram accounts taking pictures in there.
The pattern is telling. Maybe elements of that hostile tribe still lurk about, alternatively maybe they where victims of animal attacks but the missing heads is indicative that something sinister is going on. Especially given the dangerously rural location.
Intriguing and spooky. But personally I don't see a mystery here, but just indigenous tribes defending their territory in very violent ways. - Good work on all the details and historic facts.👌😱
I'm in Ireland & always save Pinnso's stories until I go to bed with a cup of tea, lots of chocolate, an electric blanket & my rescue dog taking up 3/4 of my bed!!
you are amazing I read about tis years and they said there were giant indians that lived in caves and killed anyone who came there to keep from being found I love that you give so many possiblites thank you
I've been waiting for you to cover this and you didn't disappoint. Awesome. Maybe your best work. The AI twilight camp with natives reacting to the scream is something I enjoyed. If you haven't covered Houska Castle yet please do. I really would like to see what you can dig up on this cryptic site. You are a gem. Thanks Pinnso. Pop
I have made a video of Houska Castle, it's linked in the description. And I just wanted to clarify in case you're referring to AI art, the twilight camp isn't AI. It's stock images, photoshop, drawing and a technique called photobashing. 😃
@@Pinnso very cool. I was watching late last night and thought you were one of the two who I sourced for Houska...the other being Wildshh. Thanks for explaining the art. I thought it was captivating. I'm an old time graphic artist and unfamiliar with these computer modes. I appreciate your time and what you do. Thanks 👍
El dorado nahanni lost dutchmans mines superstition /appalachians mts M cave all the urban and rural legends and folklore /lore are wilderness ambient ethereal very sinister and eerie
I feel like it's a deranged group of hunters or a cult/drug trafficking group that is in nahanni beheading ppl, or possibly doing rituals having to do w removing the heads of their victims, that would also sorta explain the possessed looking woman walking on all 4s, but I believe the threat in the valley is human, not supernatural or other worldly.
This will give more insight to a generation or two in the life of early American, Scottish travelers across Canada and North America. My dad's paternal line are direct descendants of William Bradford. I have DNA proof, I am Bradford's 10th great granddaughter. My family has been in the Americas at least since the landing of the Mayflower. From my dad, I inherited Scottish 20%, Irish 15%, English 14%, French 3%, Finnish 1%. All the men in my paternal line were two things; colonial militia men and farmers. After that, some of them were fur trappers, miners, glass blowers, or other familial tradesmen. My 2nd great grandpa fought in the Civil War. He mustered out in New York. Then, he moved to Ohio, then Illinois, where my great grandpa was born. Then they moved to Wisconsin, Colorado, South Dakota, and then Montana. In Montana, my great grandpa's occupation was listed on the federal census as, "Government Hunter." Then he was in Keremeos, British Columbia mining gold, and he married my great grandmother. They moved to Oroville, WA, and bought a 300 acre farm and orchard, and had 9 children. My great grandma died in 1935 when my grandpa was 8 years old. He went to live with another family member. My great grandpa remarried and had two more kids. My grandpa grew up working as a laborer in trade for room and board. He was a jack of all trades. He ended up becoming the explosives master at Howe Copper Mine on Lake Chelan in the 1940's. It was the largest copper haul in Washington state history. So, in 1620, my 10th great grandfather left Leiden Holland, to come to Plymouth, MA to seek freedom of thought and religion. And in 1940s, my grandpa, 8 generations after Bradford, is on the West coast mining for copper. WHY did I write all this? Pinnso is one of the few 411ish content creators who tells the story in a way that sounds deliberate and point blank. I can't stand the narrators who embellish the story line to make it seem more macabre. I hope a little glimpse at my own family history can help someone here be able to more clearly visualize early westward migration of Caucasian people.
Just for fun of imagination, it would be fascinating to learn a rare creature existed in the vast north west territories or northern Russian wilderness. They are so unpopulated & vast dense wilderness regions
Damn you Vince McMahon and WWE "creative" team. They took away literally the next Phenom of WWE. Even The Undertaker himself passed the torch to Bray Wyatt and literally pulled an 'All Might' by saying, "Now, it's YOUR turn."
There are myths from my peoples about the Nahanni. They tell me there are wolves there that are believed to be extinct. Huge wolves. There are mammoths, and a whole new world hidden in the land under the earth with even more animals that haven’t even been discovered yet. The tribe there guard this land from being found and destroyed.
Let’s look at this with logic. The creatures: A giant all white wolf, a dog-bear, mastodons, and other mega fauna sounds like folklore and mythology of the native Americans Indians - how would such a tale start? Well like all folklore it is based on some truth. Homo sapiens enter the americas around 23,000 years ago. Back then the continents was full of mega fauna. One can imagine tales around campfires of any specific hunt versus a formidable beast giving raise to an oral tradition of mythical animals. As for the Naha, it is posible that a tribe of nomadic people can survive deep in the valley, using the cave system as hidden shelters. It is also possible that the Daha people are a fabrication of the local tribe made to protect their land from the encroaching white men. And the killing of some prospectors a way to reinforce such tales. As for the deaths, they all follow a pattern, which points to human activity. There is no predator that would kill its prey and only take the head. NONE! Except for man.
There is a great short film by The Film Board of Canada on the Nahanni. I watched in school as a young kid and again shortly after the year 2000 when the Film Board streamed it from their site free of charge . Filmed in the 1970s… It was in color, and really shows you just how beautiful the area is. Unfortunately the black and white images in this video shortchange the actual beauty…. But this video above is still very enjoyable. Look it up.
The Canadian Film Board’s video highlights the life of one old man who each year would hunt for the gold. The headless valley is shown and discussed in it. Look it up… it’s a wonderful film on an amazing river that most will never even hear of.
This video (the one posted above and not CFB’s film) dives much deeper into the mysteries of the Nahanni. Brilliant and well worth the time. Thank you!
The algorithm isn’t helping you like it should, such an amazing channel.
It's a matter of frequency (or in this case infrequency) of content posting. One video a month doesn't cut it.
You're back! Wonderful!
Nice one. Back up and running. ! Good stuff.💛
Thank you for continuing on and keeping on fighting the good fight. I hope you stay committed to producing content. Your a cut above the rest. I for one would miss you if you stop. thanks for doing this for us
It's good to see you back, I've watched several videos about the Nahanni National Park and it sounds like a strange place. Personally I think it's a combination of greed (especially with the gold prospectors), animal attacks (people who disappear) and possibly an unknown aggressive tribe who attack strangers. There are stories of that happening in other parts of the world
7:22 nice added touch
Good to see you back!
Nice to see you’re back again
On the subject of the Naha, I do recommend looking into the Naha/Navajo connection. It's a really interesting study of possible folk memory.
That place is such a mystery.
oh yeah, this is a very, very strange area. there is so much weird stuff going on in canada.
it's dark and raining atm, perfect setting for a spooky Pinnso video! =)
I think this is a perfect example of how the Earth is not fully discovered. These places are not accessible. There's not a hundred instagram accounts taking pictures in there.
I just found your channel. Been binging it for days.
This is another great one.
Thank you.
The pattern is telling. Maybe elements of that hostile tribe still lurk about, alternatively maybe they where victims of animal attacks but the missing heads is indicative that something sinister is going on. Especially given the dangerously rural location.
Nice content! Interesting. Keep up the good work. Greetings from the French Alps. X
Intriguing and spooky. But personally I don't see a mystery here, but just indigenous tribes defending their territory in very violent ways. - Good work on all the details and historic facts.👌😱
I'm in Ireland & always save Pinnso's stories until I go to bed with a cup of tea, lots of chocolate, an electric blanket & my rescue dog taking up 3/4 of my bed!!
more please
you are amazing I read about tis years and they said there were giant indians that lived in caves and killed anyone who came there to keep from being found I love that you give so many possiblites thank you
Noice!!
Broad daylight and 80 degrees outside, yet that bit with the campfire scream gave me the chills.
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Great video.
Brilliant as always, thank you🕵🕵🕵
This is probably my favorite cryptic story.
I've been waiting for you to cover this and you didn't disappoint. Awesome. Maybe your best work. The AI twilight camp with natives reacting to the scream is something I enjoyed. If you haven't covered Houska Castle yet please do. I really would like to see what you can dig up on this cryptic site. You are a gem. Thanks Pinnso. Pop
I have made a video of Houska Castle, it's linked in the description. And I just wanted to clarify in case you're referring to AI art, the twilight camp isn't AI. It's stock images, photoshop, drawing and a technique called photobashing. 😃
@@Pinnso very cool. I was watching late last night and thought you were one of the two who I sourced for Houska...the other being Wildshh. Thanks for explaining the art. I thought it was captivating. I'm an old time graphic artist and unfamiliar with these computer modes. I appreciate your time and what you do. Thanks 👍
A wolverine would probably be the best culprit for the missing heads.. Just a guess
El dorado nahanni lost dutchmans mines superstition /appalachians mts M cave all the urban and rural legends and folklore /lore are wilderness ambient ethereal very sinister and eerie
I feel like it's a deranged group of hunters or a cult/drug trafficking group that is in nahanni beheading ppl, or possibly doing rituals having to do w removing the heads of their victims, that would also sorta explain the possessed looking woman walking on all 4s, but I believe the threat in the valley is human, not supernatural or other worldly.
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i has a head
This will give more insight to a generation or two in the life of early American, Scottish travelers across Canada and North America.
My dad's paternal line are direct descendants of William Bradford. I have DNA proof, I am Bradford's 10th great granddaughter. My family has been in the Americas at least since the landing of the Mayflower. From my dad, I inherited Scottish 20%, Irish 15%, English 14%, French 3%, Finnish 1%. All the men in my paternal line were two things; colonial militia men and farmers. After that, some of them were fur trappers, miners, glass blowers, or other familial tradesmen.
My 2nd great grandpa fought in the Civil War. He mustered out in New York. Then, he moved to Ohio, then Illinois, where my great grandpa was born. Then they moved to Wisconsin, Colorado, South Dakota, and then Montana.
In Montana, my great grandpa's occupation was listed on the federal census as, "Government Hunter." Then he was in Keremeos, British Columbia mining gold, and he married my great grandmother. They moved to Oroville, WA, and bought a 300 acre farm and orchard, and had 9 children. My great grandma died in 1935 when my grandpa was 8 years old. He went to live with another family member. My great grandpa remarried and had two more kids.
My grandpa grew up working as a laborer in trade for room and board. He was a jack of all trades. He ended up becoming the explosives master at Howe Copper Mine on Lake Chelan in the 1940's. It was the largest copper haul in Washington state history.
So, in 1620, my 10th great grandfather left Leiden Holland, to come to Plymouth, MA to seek freedom of thought and religion. And in 1940s, my grandpa, 8 generations after Bradford, is on the West coast mining for copper.
WHY did I write all this? Pinnso is one of the few 411ish content creators who tells the story in a way that sounds deliberate and point blank. I can't stand the narrators who embellish the story line to make it seem more macabre. I hope a little glimpse at my own family history can help someone here be able to more clearly visualize early westward migration of Caucasian people.
I look at tungsten town all there is is a runway and looks like a mining operation on google earth there’s cars there too
Just for fun of imagination, it would be fascinating to learn a rare creature existed in the vast north west territories or northern Russian wilderness. They are so unpopulated & vast dense wilderness regions
Damn you Vince McMahon and WWE "creative" team. They took away literally the next Phenom of WWE. Even The Undertaker himself passed the torch to Bray Wyatt and literally pulled an 'All Might' by saying, "Now, it's YOUR turn."
Are you feeling better Pinnso,I remember you said you were feeling ill so i thought i'd ask.
It's kind of you to ask. Yes, I'm feeling better. Still dealing with a cough but overall much better. 🙂
There are myths from my peoples about the Nahanni. They tell me there are wolves there that are believed to be extinct. Huge wolves.
There are mammoths, and a whole new world hidden in the land under the earth with even more animals that haven’t even been discovered yet. The tribe there guard this land from being found and destroyed.
Define Conspiracy Theorists?
Durrr just look it up
Let’s look at this with logic.
The creatures:
A giant all white wolf, a dog-bear, mastodons, and other mega fauna sounds like folklore and mythology of the native Americans Indians - how would such a tale start? Well like all folklore it is based on some truth.
Homo sapiens enter the americas around 23,000 years ago. Back then the continents was full of mega fauna.
One can imagine tales around campfires of any specific hunt versus a formidable beast giving raise to an oral tradition of mythical animals.
As for the Naha, it is posible that a tribe of nomadic people can survive deep in the valley, using the cave system as hidden shelters.
It is also possible that the Daha people are a fabrication of the local tribe made to protect their land from the encroaching white men. And the killing of some prospectors a way to reinforce such tales.
As for the deaths, they all follow a pattern, which points to human activity. There is no predator that would kill its prey and only take the head. NONE! Except for man.
I would like to know what is going on there nowadays and what cryptids are out there.
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