I have swam in Pyramid Lake many times. I grew up in Reno, and it was a common place for me and my friends to go as teens. If you think it's strange and eerie during the day, you should try camping there over night. None of us would ever go in the water at night though, it was far to dangerous.
nellz72 I’ve went in the water at night, it’s just cold. I camp at pyramid at least once a year during the summer. The only thing creepy about pyramid is the water babies but that’s it, I’ve lived in Reno my whole life and was born here lol.
I have been here several times (La Brea Pitch Lake,Trinidad, W.I.) and it is a beautiful area of Trinidad. You do not sink in when you stand still unless you stand where the tar is oozing and wetter! There are small (and some larger) pools of water on the surface with small fish living happily in them! I love the pitch lake and will be visiting it again on my next trip to T&T!
I would just like to make a few comments about pyramid lake, as I was born in Reno and have lived here my whole life. The mermaid tale is not as famous as the tale of the Water babies. There are deaths every year at pyramid lake BUT lots of them are due to the undertone currents sucking swimmers further out in the lake the underwater currents are the “water babies” in local folklore. The legend of the water babies was formed when the local Indian tribe cast their infants across the waters to escape the invading white man, a strong storm arose that night, drowning all the kids and it’s said that at night, you can hear their cries. There has also been sightings of Native American ghosts which both my father and I have seen one time or another standing near the corner right before you see the lake at night. Many people live out there on the shores of pyramid lake as well as an Indian reservation across the water near the pyramid itself, nothing bad has happened to them and they still live there. The pyramid is sadly now off limits because of teens graffitiing on it so you can’t get within a certain distance of it. I visit pyramid at least once every summer and it’s a fun and serine place to be whether you are fishing, camping, boating, or just hanging out. Tahoe lake is a more terrifying lake to visit rather than pyramid if you’re not scared of a little ghost stories or a warm salt water lake. I could also tell you when the pyramid is, why the lake is so warm and salty but that doesn’t portray to my argument. I’m in reno right now as I type this.
I’ve been to crater lake a ton of times, as I was raised in Portland Oregon it’s beautiful and I dunno what creepiness she is talking about lol I never felt anything anytime I went there
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Katrina please change your info laguna colorada is in Bolivia not in chile, it's even in a national park, i always see your videosand i love them. In Bolivia we have a problem and it's that all the world forgot us or steal us. Chile Perú and other countries want our treasures and the channels that are created to educate should help us giving real info. I hope you see this and do something. From Sucre (the capital, not la paz), Bolivia :) byeeeee
I live about a two hour drive from Crater Lake, located in the Mount Mazama caldera. During the initial eruption of Mount St. Heelens in May of 1980, Wizard Island began to release steam from its crater. Goining up in the area, it was not unusual to see steam rising from the crater at the top of Wizard Island. Crater Lake was formed nearl 7,700 years ago when nearly a mile of the top of Mount Mazama was blown off in a massive eruption. The highway from Roseburg, OR to Crater Lake is cut through some of the ash flows from that eruption. Some nearly 30-40 feet deep. Several of the canyons and valleys surrounding the mountain where completely filled in by the pyroclastic flows. There are the ash deserts within the park that may mark where these valeys were before the eruption. The deadliest time to visit the park is in the winter, with the snow overhangs around the rim, if a person was to venture out onto these cornices, they might collapse dropping the person and tons of snow over the edge into the caldera. The area roads used to have signs warning drivers that they were entering a zone of possible volcanic activity. I love the history of the state of Oregon, especially that of the volcanic regions. .. - . - . .. . - . - .. //es//A Proud Honorable Disabled American Veteran, 1965-1994 - Combat Medicine and Pharmacy.
I got a story that's true that happened to my friend Ben. I live in Reno, it's were i was born and raised. But when i was 9 years old, i was in Cub Scouts. And i had a friend named Ben and Andrew. And we went to Prymaid lake, for a camping trip. And i didn't belive in legends. To me they were hoaxs. So it was 4, 5 o' clock at night. And it was our last swim before the campfire. Anyway me, Ben, Andrew and other friends played tag in the water. (We called it Swim Tag). And then Ben began to sink i to the water, the gosh dang Water babies or the Evil Mermaid grabbed his legs and dragged him under the water. I thought he was joking until his head went under the water, me, and Andrew were trying to pull him out. And the creature wouldn't let go, it took me and my friends to pull him out. The last tug, the creature released him and swam away. We brought him back to land, sat him by the campfire and the adults and me, my friends wanted to know what he saw. He said he saw a face, with long black hair, white eyes, no nose, and a slit mouth. And a long tail. My dad says, Ben the evil mermaid got you. He said, that the mermaid was a women, who was in love with a piaute indian man. Who the man refused to love her back. So when dark came, the man who she loved threw her in the lake. And she drowned to death. Then i beilved once i saw a picture of the mermaid. So in the middle of the night, me and Andrew stayed up to look for the lady. Then we heard laughing coming from, the water. We walked closer. And we saw (no joke) Four red glowing eyes, looking at us. Then me and my friends promised, we'd never go back to Prymaid Lake.
Hi! Pyramid Lake is actually whats left of an ancient ocean that covered the whole area. The oldest petroglyphs in the northern hemisphere were found nearby. The local Paiute indians however, do not claim that their ancestors left the petroglyphs but rather were made by a red-haired race of giants who lived in cities on Pyramid Lake. The cannibalistic giants were said to have been trapped in a cave in nearby Lovelock cave and killed with fire and arrows. Interestingly, giant skeletons were found in this cave and are kept in a nearby museum, but NOT on public display. Hmmm. Oh, and you forgot to mention the most famous legend of the water babies, whos cries i heard once with my own ears while camping. Very creep lake!
FunFact: I've been to Crater Lake and a tour guide from the visitor's center told perhaps the most interesting thing about the lake that wasn't mentioned here. The tour guide said that the lake is so deep that scientist had to use a deep sea sub to explore it. They discovered a species of aquatic plant that is only native to Crater Lake that covers most of the bottom of the lake. Nothing too special at first, but supposedly after a year of scientific study they discovered its not just a whole bunch of plant growing down there, its actually all the same one plant, making it the biggest plant in the world.
Here's an idea! If a mermaid really cursed the lake then us humans should show her, or whoever remains in it, that we've changed. Might make the place livable. Though I do want to swim in it and meet her
But... Wouldn't us humans had to have changed...? first...? before we could show anyone that we have changed? If we have changed, I don't think it has been enough to warrant the removal of any curse. But an excellent idea, once we do change.
Unrelated to the video, but I always hate it when there isn't an ad above the "Up Next" column regarding the ad you just watched. I like being able to give feedback on advertisements.
My doctor gave me head meds a few years ago for my anxiety.. he said the pill was made from the rocks of a lake!! He told me a short story of how a village of people that lived around the lake were ALWAYS happy.. guess it was from something in the rocks at the lake.. I’m guessing pyramid lake has maybe something like this but more head shit that makes people crazy!!
Alice: Say Colorada! Chouy:But we are no in Chile! Alice:Of course we are not there would be beans,cheese,sour-cream,and the sauce stuf. Chouy: No,the country. Alice :oh Chile but we are not we are in Colorado. Chouy: Never mind...
The story of lake Tinn is known all over Norway, hell, the stories of the sabotage of the heavy water plant in Rjukan and the sinking of the ferry (which is the only time, to my knowledte, that Milorg [Norway's resistance] targeted something civilian) is part of the curriculum in history classes in elementary school.
Another fun fact of crater lake there is at any given time atleast 40 dead bodies in the water, of that their is a helicopter that crashed in September 1995 with two known passengers has never been recovered.
Alright. You don't sink if you stand on the Pitch Lake. You can actually swim in it as it is known as the modern day youth fountain because of the natural minerals found in the water. It's not dangerous unless you actually go and step where the tar is.
Unless of course you were trying to achieve some macabrely humorous effect in the interest of accuracy with regard to your cameo image if, such a graphic representation is contrived or altered. It is probably worth being mindful of the fact that a pilot of an aircraft ditching in a lake or otherwise in the process of crashing would not drown or otherwise perish with their hands still on the controls efven if they were unconscious! To approximate quotation for a remark made by the redoubtably infamous 'Professor Fate' in the wonderful old movie 'The great Race'; "I might wait until the water reaches my lower lip but then I'm gonna mention it to somebody". An additional consideration is that contrary to what seems to be a myth popularized by movies and interactive games individual elements of skeletal remains rarely remain connected after the process of decay and never if immersed in an aquatic biosphere. Therefore even if, the hands of the pilot depicted in the image had somehow been fixed to the controls of a submerged aircraft, the rest of the bones would have long since collapsed and disconnected from them.
#8 . That's what God thinks of us ? " Here " ,says He . " Look at this beautiful lake , ( from 25 miles away ) . I was just keeding !! LOLS " . Seriously. Yo didn't go to that lake , didja? You shouln't oughtta done looked there . I 'spose I didn't teach sarcasm yet ."
The first one was triggered by a landslide. There is also a solution to stop any further events by the use of pipes releasing the gas in a controlled way. Some research needs to be done before posting videos.
You should be fishing for the whole story of myths and legends about these lakes instead of for comments. You missed most of pyramids good stories and factual oddities, using filler instead. What about the water babies legend. What about the churning it does every few years(not even a legend, it really churnes all the gross stuff at the bottom to the surface every so often). What about the legend of red haired gaints. What about the dead bodies centuries old that must have traveled from Tahoe in an underground river? Did you know that that pyramid formation is white from spider webs from thousands of spiders living on it?
Hi!! Have you ever been to any of these lakes?
Origins Explained no I have not ;/
Hey, make aa video on "Astra(weapon)" page of Wikipedia. PLEASE do look it up on Google and Wikipedia.
Don't want to visit too creepy
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I live in trinidad
I have swam in Pyramid Lake many times. I grew up in Reno, and it was a common place for me and my friends to go as teens. If you think it's strange and eerie during the day, you should try camping there over night. None of us would ever go in the water at night though, it was far to dangerous.
nellz72 I’ve went in the water at night, it’s just cold. I camp at pyramid at least once a year during the summer. The only thing creepy about pyramid is the water babies but that’s it, I’ve lived in Reno my whole life and was born here lol.
I have been here several times (La Brea Pitch Lake,Trinidad, W.I.) and it is a beautiful area of Trinidad. You do not sink in when you stand still unless you stand where the tar is oozing and wetter! There are small (and some larger) pools of water on the surface with small fish living happily in them! I love the pitch lake and will be visiting it again on my next trip to T&T!
I would just like to make a few comments about pyramid lake, as I was born in Reno and have lived here my whole life. The mermaid tale is not as famous as the tale of the Water babies. There are deaths every year at pyramid lake BUT lots of them are due to the undertone currents sucking swimmers further out in the lake the underwater currents are the “water babies” in local folklore. The legend of the water babies was formed when the local Indian tribe cast their infants across the waters to escape the invading white man, a strong storm arose that night, drowning all the kids and it’s said that at night, you can hear their cries. There has also been sightings of Native American ghosts which both my father and I have seen one time or another standing near the corner right before you see the lake at night. Many people live out there on the shores of pyramid lake as well as an Indian reservation across the water near the pyramid itself, nothing bad has happened to them and they still live there. The pyramid is sadly now off limits because of teens graffitiing on it so you can’t get within a certain distance of it. I visit pyramid at least once every summer and it’s a fun and serine place to be whether you are fishing, camping, boating, or just hanging out. Tahoe lake is a more terrifying lake to visit rather than pyramid if you’re not scared of a little ghost stories or a warm salt water lake. I could also tell you when the pyramid is, why the lake is so warm and salty but that doesn’t portray to my argument.
I’m in reno right now as I type this.
Draugr from Sweden you’re welcome :)
Have you ever called Reno 911?
This could have been an enjoyable video if it didn't keep getting interrupted by ads
Why do you think they make these videos: Money
Vey nice!love your vids!
Ah Norway, my ancestral heritage. I'm 2nd generation. That story about the heavy water plant was a super AWESOME SAUCE story!
Been to pyramid lake. It’s stunning!
I’ve been to crater lake a ton of times, as I was raised in Portland Oregon it’s beautiful and I dunno what creepiness she is talking about lol I never felt anything anytime I went there
They wanna make seem scary...for wat eva reason...
Are you a vampire?
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You guys put together very interesting and informative videos. Unfortunately the earworm music has got to go!
very interesting. but no, I will never go into those waters !!
Love this video ❤️
Ummmm you weird?
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Katrina please change your info laguna colorada is in Bolivia not in chile, it's even in a national park, i always see your videosand i love them. In Bolivia we have a problem and it's that all the world forgot us or steal us. Chile Perú and other countries want our treasures and the channels that are created to educate should help us giving real info. I hope you see this and do something. From Sucre (the capital, not la paz), Bolivia :) byeeeee
You guys have Puma Punku and Tiwamaku, among other gorgeous ancient artifacts and areas, you guys have nothing to worry about.
Bolivia is disappearing into oblivion?
Katrina,,I like your voice and Iam new fans😂😂😂
No and I don't wanna go there your awesome 👏😎💕❤️👍
I live about a two hour drive from Crater Lake, located in the Mount Mazama caldera. During the initial eruption of Mount St. Heelens in May of 1980, Wizard Island began to release steam from its crater. Goining up in the area, it was not unusual to see steam rising from the crater at the top of Wizard Island. Crater Lake was formed nearl 7,700 years ago when nearly a mile of the top of Mount Mazama was blown off in a massive eruption. The highway from Roseburg, OR to Crater Lake is cut through some of the ash flows from that eruption. Some nearly 30-40 feet deep. Several of the canyons and valleys surrounding the mountain where completely filled in by the pyroclastic flows. There are the ash deserts within the park that may mark where these valeys were before the eruption. The deadliest time to visit the park is in the winter, with the snow overhangs around the rim, if a person was to venture out onto these cornices, they might collapse dropping the person and tons of snow over the edge into the caldera. The area roads used to have signs warning drivers that they were entering a zone of possible volcanic activity. I love the history of the state of Oregon, especially that of the volcanic regions. .. - . - . .. . - . - .. //es//A Proud Honorable Disabled American Veteran, 1965-1994 - Combat Medicine and Pharmacy.
Thank you for mentioning roopkund, it's more than what it seems
That would be a good tourism slogan.
So cool your awesome
I got a story that's true that happened to my friend Ben.
I live in Reno, it's were i was born and raised. But when i was 9 years old, i was in Cub Scouts. And i had a friend named Ben and Andrew. And we went to Prymaid lake, for a camping trip.
And i didn't belive in legends. To me they were hoaxs. So it was 4, 5 o' clock at night. And it was our last swim before the campfire. Anyway me, Ben, Andrew and other friends played tag in the water. (We called it Swim Tag). And then Ben began to sink i to the water, the gosh dang Water babies or the Evil Mermaid grabbed his legs and dragged him under the water. I thought he was joking until his head went under the water, me, and Andrew were trying to pull him out. And the creature wouldn't let go, it took me and my friends to pull him out. The last tug, the creature released him and swam away.
We brought him back to land, sat him by the campfire and the adults and me, my friends wanted to know what he saw.
He said he saw a face, with long black hair, white eyes, no nose, and a slit mouth. And a long tail. My dad says, Ben the evil mermaid got you. He said, that the mermaid was a women, who was in love with a piaute indian man. Who the man refused to love her back. So when dark came, the man who she loved threw her in the lake.
And she drowned to death. Then i beilved once i saw a picture of the mermaid. So in the middle of the night, me and Andrew stayed up to look for the lady. Then we heard laughing coming from, the water. We walked closer. And we saw (no joke) Four red glowing eyes, looking at us.
Then me and my friends promised, we'd never go back to Prymaid Lake.
Scary
How come British find this places first when there were native settlers nearby😂😂😂
I love how the famous expeditions of discovery had "guides".
LOVED IT...............
omg! im doing a report on Lake Nyos (specifically limnics) but this is so funny that you mentioned it!
Sure I'll swim in one of theses lakes if I want to disappear
Hi! Pyramid Lake is actually whats left of an ancient ocean that covered the whole area. The oldest petroglyphs in the northern hemisphere were found nearby. The local Paiute indians however, do not claim that their ancestors left the petroglyphs but rather were made by a red-haired race of giants who lived in cities on Pyramid Lake. The cannibalistic giants were said to have been trapped in a cave in nearby Lovelock cave and killed with fire and arrows. Interestingly, giant skeletons were found in this cave and are kept in a nearby museum, but NOT on public display. Hmmm. Oh, and you forgot to mention the most famous legend of the water babies, whos cries i heard once with my own ears while camping. Very creep lake!
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This is so interesting! :)
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Arriana Ariel Oudansingh im from trinidad toooooo 😊
Ariana Ariel Oudansingh
OMFG Trinidad have internet 😨
BIG UP TRINIDAD my home.
Oudansingh is your last name?
Just got notified! When I saw you comment on my comment, I was so happy! You are so awesome!
Oh, and Happy Thanksgiving! (If you celebrate that anyway)
I would so take a dip in one of those lakes
Awesome! You get a sub and a like from me for NOT using a robot voice. Thank you.
robot hater
FunFact: I've been to Crater Lake and a tour guide from the visitor's center told perhaps the most interesting thing about the lake that wasn't mentioned here. The tour guide said that the lake is so deep that scientist had to use a deep sea sub to explore it. They discovered a species of aquatic plant that is only native to Crater Lake that covers most of the bottom of the lake. Nothing too special at first, but supposedly after a year of scientific study they discovered its not just a whole bunch of plant growing down there, its actually all the same one plant, making it the biggest plant in the world.
Ive swam in pyramid lake ,Nevada i wasnt cursed the sands really hot gotta have shoes on God bless you
Lake Tinn, Pyramid Lake AND Crater Lake, I'd take a dip in 😄
I knew Crater Lake would make it to this list
Here's an idea! If a mermaid really cursed the lake then us humans should show her, or whoever remains in it, that we've changed. Might make the place livable. Though I do want to swim in it and meet her
But...
Wouldn't us humans had to have changed...? first...? before we could show anyone that we have changed?
If we have changed, I don't think it has been enough to warrant the removal of any curse.
But an excellent idea, once we do change.
It's a great lake for water skiing, but she's not the pretty kind of mermaid!
Damn K/Catri(o)na your Spanish pronounciation is awesome!
I live in Oregon. Went to crater lake as a feild trip. Water was so clear I drank it.
Maybe I drank a dead guy lmao
Me as the video starts without saying a lake yet:THIS BETTER HAVE LAKE NYOS IN IT CAUSE THAT LAKE TOOK 1700 PEOPLES LIVES U^U
Unrelated to the video, but I always hate it when there isn't an ad above the "Up Next" column regarding the ad you just watched. I like being able to give feedback on advertisements.
You have a very pretty voice for narrating.
You need to get your photos to relate to the story better !
My doctor gave me head meds a few years ago for my anxiety.. he said the pill was made from the rocks of a lake!! He told me a short story of how a village of people that lived around the lake were ALWAYS happy.. guess it was from something in the rocks at the lake.. I’m guessing pyramid lake has maybe something like this but more head shit that makes people crazy!!
How have I lived so long and never seen the phrase "head meds" before
I like your vlice
When I think of Trinidad I think of Mr. Electricidad from Sharkboy and Lavagirl.
Why so many ads???? Im gonna scream if I see the Samsung S10 thing again!!!
Liked the video before watching.
Alice: Say Colorada! Chouy:But we are no in Chile! Alice:Of course we are not there would be beans,cheese,sour-cream,and the sauce stuf. Chouy: No,the country. Alice :oh Chile but we are not we are in Colorado. Chouy: Never mind...
Can you calm down with all the ads...
I have a superior idea.
Scary mother nature!....omg!...😵😱😒
You forgot Lake Erie !!!!!! lol
Nice love ya
I have gone swimming in Pyramid Lake a couple of times.
Cool vid
:^) a lot of people love to go to the Pitch lake and bathe in the water.
Imma visit those lakes and see how fast i almost die
Don't do it!
Can u put all reference in every video being upload thanks
The story of lake Tinn is known all over Norway, hell, the stories of the sabotage of the heavy water plant in Rjukan and the sinking of the ferry (which is the only time, to my knowledte, that Milorg [Norway's resistance] targeted something civilian) is part of the curriculum in history classes in elementary school.
Cool
HI It's Katrina? You forgot Lake Wobegon
Ive allready swam in crater lake it's not dangerous except in the winter when the water is extreemly cold
Lake mysterious 😬
Another fun fact of crater lake there is at any given time atleast 40 dead bodies in the water, of that their is a helicopter that crashed in September 1995 with two known passengers has never been recovered.
Do you have an alien episode?
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I'm from Trinidad!!
if you drink from skeleton lake, you become either a vampire or a giant ground sloth
Spooky !
I visited roopkhand it's a very spooky place
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I like your voice
Alright. You don't sink if you stand on the Pitch Lake. You can actually swim in it as it is known as the modern day youth fountain because of the natural minerals found in the water. It's not dangerous unless you actually go and step where the tar is.
FYI...
CARBON DIOXIDE IS NOT POISONOUS....CARBON MONOXIDE IS!
CARBON DIOXIDE IS THE MOST IMPORTANT SUBSTANCE FOR LIFE EXCEPT OXYGEN!
I was confused when she said that CO2 was the culprit while Carbon 'MONO'-xide is the one that's kinda.... deadly(?)
In my town there is a lake where millitars trowed alive ppl (opositors of the plolitical party) and ppl still swim in that lake...
FOR UR KNOLEDGE, LAGUNA COLORADA IS LOCATED IN BOLIVIA. Could be close to the border with Chile, but has nothing to do with.
Heavy water is Ice, Jk lol
I live in a small town like Andy Griffin show. 1 TRAFFIC LIGHT SYLVESTER GA
You just know the mob is dumping bodies in Pyramid Lake.
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Why isn't Lake Natron on this list?
Unless of course you were trying to achieve some macabrely humorous effect in the interest of accuracy with regard to your cameo image if, such a graphic representation is contrived or altered.
It is probably worth being mindful of the fact that a pilot of an aircraft ditching in a lake or otherwise in the process of crashing would not drown or otherwise perish with their hands still on the controls efven if they were unconscious!
To approximate quotation for a remark made by the redoubtably infamous 'Professor Fate' in the wonderful old movie 'The great Race'; "I might wait until the water reaches my lower lip but then I'm gonna mention it to somebody".
An additional consideration is that contrary to what seems to be a myth popularized by movies and interactive games individual elements of skeletal remains rarely remain connected after the process of decay and never if immersed in an aquatic biosphere.
Therefore even if, the hands of the pilot depicted in the image had somehow been fixed to the controls of a submerged aircraft, the rest of the bones would have long since collapsed and disconnected from them.
Laguna Colorado,Chile OH MY
Woohoo Trinidad...
She don’t even put one of the 10,000 Minnesota lakes on this list🤦♀️
Hell NO! I would not.
Yelllowstone!!
#8 . That's what God thinks of us ?
" Here " ,says He . " Look at this beautiful lake , ( from 25 miles away ) . I was just keeding !! LOLS " . Seriously. Yo didn't go to that lake , didja? You shouln't oughtta done looked there . I 'spose I didn't teach sarcasm yet ."
If enyone knows Dimonica playz. I think that's how you spell it
At 4:20 it says Dominica which sounds like Dimonica
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The first one was triggered by a landslide. There is also a solution to stop any further events by the use of pipes releasing the gas in a controlled way. Some research needs to be done before posting videos.
Don’t swim
Your Spanish is very good love it how you pronounce laguna colorada if you know Spanish is the way to pronounce
im on germany in scared now
And you've butchered the english language successfully.
Ummm.......nope!
"A remotely oped vehicle was sent down... " Really? Leave it at that ? At least tell us what they found...
I can swim in them any day.
Wow earthly Dutch oven!
You have a beautiful pronunciation of Spanish words.
You should be fishing for the whole story of myths and legends about these lakes instead of for comments. You missed most of pyramids good stories and factual oddities, using filler instead. What about the water babies legend. What about the churning it does every few years(not even a legend, it really churnes all the gross stuff at the bottom to the surface every so often). What about the legend of red haired gaints. What about the dead bodies centuries old that must have traveled from Tahoe in an underground river? Did you know that that pyramid formation is white from spider webs from thousands of spiders living on it?
Scary :0