22:20 Kaindy Lake in Kazakhstan isn't toxic. A landslide in the early 1900s blocked a mountain stream , the gorge filled up, drowning its spruce trees. The cold water is crystal clear; sunlight and clear skies make it intensely blue or green throughout the day. It's a popular diving spot.
Poor Davenport xD cant prove to people hes not a robot lmao, take it as a compliment tho :) u got a nice balanced voice, intonation at times resembles AI, but its clearly not a robotic voice, there are tehnologies that help hearing impairment, just saying
what is that what youre trying to explain to your GF. no dont worry babe i know you not a real person but you sound like one and thats good enough for me. I weep for everyone under 30
@@user-kp6eh2wp3olmfao Yeaaah that absolutely random little sentence at the beginning really threw me... "3sq kilometers" ... Amongst....30,000 lakes? Are we talking about, ummm, puddles??
Try them fried in butter, garlic, onion, and a pinch of sprinkled cinnamon added and stirred in just before taking it off the heat. The cinnamon is reality-changing, I daresay you'll find yourself using it on all fried seafoods [scallops with a sprinkle are just amazing] going forward, you can thank me later. =)
Yeah, sucks my 72 story house wouldn't 😢 man, what were those builders THINKING!? jerks. (Sure SUCKS when the power goes out, huh?) I mean, ONE trip out of there a few years back... And, well,.thighs of STEEL?? A+!! Heck YES?! Literally EVERYTHING else?!. F F F F F! I live in the penthouse of my... House... Permanently. I like to think of myself as an Extra Terrestrial at this point, ya know?
I once owned a parcel of 50 acres land in Muskoka, near Sprucedale, Ontario, Canada. Buck Lake, nearby on the adjoining land parcel was a smallish, shallow, landlocked, spring fed lake, meaning that no streams or rivers entered or left from it. The few fish, (smallmouth bass & pike), that were in it, were contaminated with mercury as well as other nasties, and the provincial guidelines for consumption of fish from all Ontario lakes, strongly urged unsafe levels of contamination of fish in Buck Lake, and similarly landlocked bodies of water, unfit for regular consumption.
Wow! I noticed that I never hear about good fishing in Canada now that I think about it. Where is all of the toxins coming from? When did they discover that most waterways in Canada were toxic?
@@WarrenHolly Canada has excellent fishing almost anywhere not downstream of large metropolitan areas... or in isolated lakes with insufficient inflow/outflow throughput flow rates.
As a child in the 70's I lived in Tahoe. One day my mother, brother and I were at the lake and I stepped on something in the water that just felt wrong. It was soft and squishy until my foot went through it then there were hard pieces jutting out. I got a cut from my foot going through the squishy bits and scraping on the hard ones. I yelled for my mom and I had to be seen at the hospital. She saw what I stepped on and acted very, very odd. She never did tell me what it was even right before she passed away. My guess is a human or animal chest and rib cage, that's what it felt like. I looked up the year and bodies found but can't find anything about it online so I don't know what to think.
Why no mention of Lake Gitchy goomie ? Named by the Chippewa. It's legendary for the extrodinary number of people who have been killed on/in it.😢 Gordon Lightfoot sang a Ballard about it. The Big Lake they said... NEVER GIVES UP HER DEAD.
@@brucegoodall3794 I'm with you on this one, Bruce Goodall3794. You tell him!! I've heard, over the years, lots of weird stories about Lake Erie, in Pennsylvania unless I'm mistaken. And from what I have heard about Lake Erie, nearly ALL the stories were brown trouser 👖 jobs, meaning scary enough for you to shit ya pants 👖!! So WHERE exactly is THAT on this list then?
Correction. Cameroon Lake Nios was gas pipe vented from the bottom already and maintains stasis now. Some well done documentaries on UA-cam now about that super project.
The Lake Taho sighting was probably a sturgeon. A fish known for growing to enormous size. At Shasta Lake, CA. In the 1980's a couple of divers were sent down to do a repair weld on one of Shasta Dam's turbines when a sturgeon the size of a small school bus swam by them. They were so shocked by the size of the fish, they quit what they were doing, surfaced and refused to dive back in the Lake. Nuclear Power is not the answer for sustainable energy when time and again men prove they're irresponsible and careless with safety measures. The waste product it produces is too toxic to dispose or store? Theres absolutely nowhere to recycle it, remove it, or clean it EVER! The destruction accidents cause are lasting serious health issues, and death! The risks aren't worth it. The Stupidity in the aftermath is worse? Piling dirt around a radioactive polluted lake and planting grasses isn't cleaning up any of the Radiation? Why not drain the water into a led filled pumper truck used for pumping septic systems, line the ground with led then they could actually distill the water! Distillation actually will get rid of Radiation in water that's still there? Or dump it back into the led lined hole and cover it with led then dirt. Leaving the water radiated is a risk. It's still seeping deep into the ground to eventually end up in an aquifer or underground water table one day and poison a whole City of unsuspecting Citizens? This is as bad as Hexavalian 6, aka: Chromium 6, which is not a natural occurring mineral such as Chromium 3. Yet in the US each State allows for a certain ppb count that's acceptable or allowable for drinking water? Unthinkable! Tracking down the source of the polluter is the first line of defense. If the ppb are still high the State will force a City to either add a Reverse Osmosis Filtration System. Or close the source of polluted drinking water? Hexavalion 6 causes cancer, blood diseases, and birth defects.
why not blast the barrels into space, at venus, saturn, etc. not the moon, mars, or somewhere we may visit one day. definitely not the sun. imagine if it set off a solar flare killing everyone on earth. but we oughta be able to figure out a way to shove it into uranus or neptune without causing any problems. We've always known what to do with it, it just eats into the rich's profits. Writing the cost of disposal into the upfront expense is costlier than having an "accident" & getting the gov't to bail them out.
It will be a testimony God will leave a testimony she is a testimony. You’ve obey what are you doomed? And the doom is being separated. From God what can be worse than that pain same thing
So what did you learn from that when your elders tell you something you want to test it you didn’t believe it so you had no trust in their words, so when you found out you found out.
So what did you learn from that when your elders tell you something you want to test it you didn’t believe it so you had no trust in their words, so when you found out you found out. Not only that and spirits are there too.
So what did you learn from that when your elders tell you something you want to test it you didn’t believe it so you had no trust in their words, so when you found out you found out. Not only that and spirits are there too.
Yep Video says Canada has over 31,000 equal to 3.1 sq. km's, or 1.6 sq. mi. Understatement to say the least. Manitoba alone has over 110,000 lakes totaling just over 101,000 sq. km's(39,200 sq. mi)
Lake Champlain's lampreys are hardly a reason for the lake to be mentioned in a 'creepy lake' video (funny - no mention of the alleged monster either) but you left out Lake Lanier. Easily one of the most creepy, eerie, mysterious, and deadly lakes in the world. Cursed too, as well. The story of how the lake came to be (manmade) is just as interesting. Shame.
Most of cience Mistakes Always end up in Catastrophic ,which includes all living things on the Planet ,Trying to copy God the Only Creations,will Always B a MISTAKE!😊
"with an area exceeding 3 square kilometers, or 1.16 square Miles..." Ummm.... Are we just spewing random tidbits & numbers throughout the first 60nseconds? Because uhh... This particular little "factoid" mentionrd sround 32 seconds in, directly following the (far more impressive?!) Tidbit about there being over 31,000 lakes in Canada....? Im.... very confused lol
Why do y'all make these videos and tell all these lies you don't know how old these lakes are you were not here you haven't been here that long you are new try asking the original people to this planet
22:20 Kaindy Lake in Kazakhstan isn't toxic. A landslide in the early 1900s blocked a mountain stream , the gorge filled up, drowning its spruce trees. The cold water is crystal clear; sunlight and clear skies make it intensely blue or green throughout the day. It's a popular diving spot.
Wow! Sounds absolutely beautiful and magical ✨️ 😊
@@dukeofthedance8062 There's a lot of BS on UA-cam. It's almost as bad as Quora. 😁
This is why fact checking is so important before uploading a video about "real deadly lakes".
Thank you for giving imperial measurements along with metric.
Does Lake Erie make the Eerie Lake list?
Poor Davenport xD cant prove to people hes not a robot lmao, take it as a compliment tho :) u got a nice balanced voice, intonation at times resembles AI, but its clearly not a robotic voice,
there are tehnologies that help hearing impairment, just saying
what is that what youre trying to explain to your GF. no dont worry babe i know you not a real person but you sound like one and thats good enough for me. I weep for everyone under 30
Really? Canada has over 30,000 lakes? Manitoba alone has over 100,000 lakes. Sit down.
Yea, and 1.16 Sq miles does not sound quite right as well.
@@user-kp6eh2wp3olmfao Yeaaah that absolutely random little sentence at the beginning really threw me... "3sq kilometers"
... Amongst....30,000 lakes? Are we talking about, ummm, puddles??
Lamprey eels are very delicious. they are eaten here in Finland.
Try them fried in butter, garlic, onion, and a pinch of sprinkled cinnamon added and stirred in just before taking it off the heat. The cinnamon is reality-changing, I daresay you'll find yourself using it on all fried seafoods [scallops with a sprinkle are just amazing] going forward, you can thank me later. =)
@@Maddoktor2that sounds delicious
I want one
Lake Lanier
Thanks for featuring our boiling lake in Dominica.. Great Videos!
Lake Lanier is very deadly I wouldn’t go near that place for a reason
Been in ga since 96. Still haven't gone to Lanier.
I won't swim there either
There's absolutely nothing wrong with it.
Am I the only one who was expecting him to say something tragic happened to the photographer who handled the birds that turned to limestone?
So yer sayin, my 70 story house would fit?! Dagum man
Yeah, sucks my 72 story house wouldn't 😢 man, what were those builders THINKING!? jerks.
(Sure SUCKS when the power goes out, huh?)
I mean, ONE trip out of there a few years back... And, well,.thighs of STEEL?? A+!! Heck YES?!
Literally EVERYTHING else?!. F F F F F!
I live in the penthouse of my... House... Permanently. I like to think of myself as an Extra Terrestrial at this point, ya know?
It seems people have a habit to live beside dangerous areas, I find it hard to understand!
♈👁️🎭 Excellent video 👏😉 filled with facts... Love 💓 it
You understand that most of this video is not fact right most is fictional as in fake
Lake Nios: question how do you feel a smell???
Because it's a rotten egg smell sometimes if I have indigestion my burps will taste almost identical to the smell I hope that answers your question 😀
Carbon dioxide will wrinkle your nose. Crack a beer or soda and get a close smell...
Very interesting. Thanks.
Flamingos are the only animals adapted to go in lake natron i saw that on tv once
Why must everything be AI generated as well as narrated
I've been saying this for a while now.
Half of the narration is converting imperial units of measure to metric SI.
To get videos out faster and faster so that more and more bots can reply to comments 😂
I agree! I hate AI narration.
I promise - I'm not AI voice
There is a perfect example of why nuclear power plants are not the answer for our power needs. People are not to be trusted with something so deadly.
A perfect example of ignorance. People like you shouldn't be trusted with internet access
I, too, live in a 70 story house 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I once owned a parcel of 50 acres land in Muskoka, near Sprucedale, Ontario, Canada.
Buck Lake, nearby on the adjoining land parcel was a smallish, shallow, landlocked, spring fed lake, meaning that no streams or rivers entered or left from it.
The few fish, (smallmouth bass & pike), that were in it, were contaminated with mercury as well as other nasties, and the provincial guidelines for consumption of fish from all Ontario lakes, strongly urged unsafe levels of contamination of fish in Buck Lake, and similarly landlocked bodies of water, unfit for regular consumption.
What is a parcel of land
@@Milklemonade.Parcel = acre idk why he said a parcel of 50 acres 😂 that's like saying I own an acre of 50 acres 🤦 they are the same
Wow! I noticed that I never hear about good fishing in Canada now that I think about it. Where is all of the toxins coming from? When did they discover that most waterways in Canada were toxic?
@@WarrenHolly Mercury is natural and comes from the ground
@@WarrenHolly Canada has excellent fishing almost anywhere not downstream of large metropolitan areas... or in isolated lakes with insufficient inflow/outflow throughput flow rates.
As a child in the 70's I lived in Tahoe. One day my mother, brother and I were at the lake and I stepped on something in the water that just felt wrong. It was soft and squishy until my foot went through it then there were hard pieces jutting out. I got a cut from my foot going through the squishy bits and scraping on the hard ones. I yelled for my mom and I had to be seen at the hospital. She saw what I stepped on and acted very, very odd. She never did tell me what it was even right before she passed away. My guess is a human or animal chest and rib cage, that's what it felt like. I looked up the year and bodies found but can't find anything about it online so I don't know what to think.
70 story house 😂, that's called a building.
Why no mention of Lake Gitchy goomie ? Named by the Chippewa. It's legendary for the extrodinary number of people who have been killed on/in it.😢 Gordon Lightfoot sang a Ballard about it. The Big Lake they said... NEVER GIVES UP HER DEAD.
That's "ballad." And Lightfoot's song included a mention, that's all.
@user-fu5dq7bc4g That's All ? I find it interesting that it's named Lake Erie. Kinda ominous. So what's your point?
@@brucegoodall3794 I'm with you on this one, Bruce Goodall3794. You tell him!! I've heard, over the years, lots of weird stories about Lake Erie, in Pennsylvania unless I'm mistaken. And from what I have heard about Lake Erie, nearly ALL the stories were brown trouser 👖 jobs, meaning scary enough for you to shit ya pants 👖!! So WHERE exactly is THAT on this list then?
Ty
Correction. Cameroon Lake Nios was gas pipe vented from the bottom already and maintains stasis now. Some well done documentaries on UA-cam now about that super project.
Lake Erie is by far the eariest lake in the world
lol 😂
I got my advanced altitude and nighttime diving certification at Tahoe, fantastic lake to vist lol the scariest thing was the black bear at our hotel
We are in the Terminator Era
The Lake Taho sighting was probably a sturgeon. A fish known for growing to enormous size.
At Shasta Lake, CA. In the 1980's a couple of divers were sent down to do a repair weld on one of Shasta Dam's turbines when a sturgeon the size of a small school bus swam by them. They were so shocked by the size of the fish, they quit what they were doing, surfaced and refused to dive back in the Lake.
Nuclear Power is not the answer for sustainable energy when time and again men prove they're irresponsible and careless with safety measures. The waste product it produces is too toxic to dispose or store? Theres absolutely nowhere to recycle it, remove it, or clean it EVER! The destruction accidents cause are lasting serious health issues, and death! The risks aren't worth it.
The Stupidity in the aftermath is worse? Piling dirt around a radioactive polluted lake and planting grasses isn't cleaning up any of the Radiation? Why not drain the water into a led filled pumper truck used for pumping septic systems, line the ground with led then they could actually distill the water!
Distillation actually will get rid of Radiation in water that's still there? Or dump it back into the led lined hole and cover it with led then dirt.
Leaving the water radiated is a risk. It's still seeping deep into the ground to eventually end up in an aquifer or underground water table one day and poison a whole City of unsuspecting Citizens?
This is as bad as Hexavalian 6, aka: Chromium 6, which is not a natural occurring mineral such as Chromium 3. Yet in the US each State allows for a certain ppb count that's acceptable or allowable for drinking water? Unthinkable!
Tracking down the source of the polluter is the first line of defense. If the ppb are still high the State will force a City to either add a Reverse Osmosis Filtration System.
Or close the source of polluted drinking water? Hexavalion 6 causes cancer, blood diseases, and birth defects.
why not blast the barrels into space, at venus, saturn, etc. not the moon, mars, or somewhere we may visit one day. definitely not the sun. imagine if it set off a solar flare killing everyone on earth. but we oughta be able to figure out a way to shove it into uranus or neptune without causing any problems. We've always known what to do with it, it just eats into the rich's profits. Writing the cost of disposal into the upfront expense is costlier than having an "accident" & getting the gov't to bail them out.
2 lakes in the region I live in also connect to Pyramid Lake; neither of them isTahoe
It will be a testimony God will leave a testimony she is a testimony. You’ve obey what are you doomed? And the doom is being separated. From God what can be worse than that pain same thing
Science will Never Create NOTHING without coping Nature! GOD IS THE SCIENCE, NO COPY!❤
I appreciate your myth busting investigations. There's nothing worse than misinformation!
So what did you learn from that when your elders tell you something you want to test it you didn’t believe it so you had no trust in their words, so when you found out you found out.
So what did you learn from that when your elders tell you something you want to test it you didn’t believe it so you had no trust in their words, so when you found out you found out. Not only that and spirits are there too.
So what did you learn from that when your elders tell you something you want to test it you didn’t believe it so you had no trust in their words, so when you found out you found out. Not only that and spirits are there too.
@@AveryStarks I just know that a person can't make intelligent decisions based on bad information.
All legends have a little truth to them.
Because we all know someone with a 70 story house... right?🤘
Last I knew, 1 km = 1.5 miles
I would finish watching this, if you actually showed the area. You just filled it with other pictures. Disappointed ☹️
This video gonna make me throw up if I continue to watch.
Why did I have to go to a link to subscribe to this channel? Why couldn’t I subscribe right here? That is so weird
Did the stats about Canada's lakes at the first seem wrong 1 sg mile isn't much
Yep
Video says Canada has over 31,000 equal to 3.1 sq. km's, or 1.6 sq. mi. Understatement to say the least.
Manitoba alone has over 110,000 lakes totaling just over 101,000 sq. km's(39,200 sq. mi)
I might swim in karachay
Uh ya kinda left out lake eerie and lake loch Ness
I would call it medusa gaze lake
There are 870,800 lakes in Canada.
70 story house?
👍
Misleading thumbnail
lol how so it was a lake and this is definitely about lakes 😂😂😂😂
@@kateapple1 I'm looking at a deformed hand, don't know what you're looking at. Better get to Specsavers.
@@urbanspaceman7183
Not so much deformed as perhaps all the skin has melted away and you're left with bones and bits of flesh.
And is there any people that live there?
Can someone add time stamps?
Lake Champlain's lampreys are hardly a reason for the lake to be mentioned in a 'creepy lake' video (funny - no mention of the alleged monster either) but you left out Lake Lanier. Easily one of the most creepy, eerie, mysterious, and deadly lakes in the world. Cursed too, as well. The story of how the lake came to be (manmade) is just as interesting. Shame.
Most of cience Mistakes Always end up in Catastrophic ,which includes all living things on the Planet ,Trying to copy God the Only Creations,will Always B a MISTAKE!😊
Those planes definitely were not ww2
The AI language or the Asians attempting english is hilarious in this narration
How so?
Pity Putin couldn’t stand next to that lake
"with an area exceeding 3 square kilometers, or 1.16 square Miles..."
Ummm.... Are we just spewing random tidbits & numbers throughout the first 60nseconds? Because uhh... This particular little "factoid" mentionrd sround 32 seconds in, directly following the (far more impressive?!) Tidbit about there being over 31,000 lakes in Canada....?
Im.... very confused lol
any lake with a gathering of the wild bikini is dangerous
Dominica baby 😊😊😂
Free money
The narrator voice is weird
Reminds me of Bob Ross.
Roentgens = Rin kins
Or.... "Rent-gens" with a hard 'g'. That's how it's been pronounced in my school years decades ago.
That’s AI for you.
Money
Bit of sorbelene all ok
Keep your cheap back pack annoying AD-AD-AD. Please
About the only one of these that they got right was Lake Karachay. I don't think a single other thing they said was accurate. This channel is a joke.
70 thousand slaves
usual russians
“Ohhhh, those Russians.”
Wont watch ai i like people talking dont recommend this channel sorry not ai
how the hell do we know what the oldest lake in the world is?
Why do y'all make these videos and tell all these lies you don't know how old these lakes are you were not here you haven't been here that long you are new try asking the original people to this planet
Radiocarbon dating
I’m a bit over all these AI generated UA-cam channels 🫤
alkaline seafood reciipe receipes must return to candace marie hughes and candace marie hughes voiced on. paid.