At 6.28 you can see straight lines in a grid pattern, these are seismic survey lines cut with bulldozers to allow vibroseis vehicles to operate. I worked in the Libyan Sahara for over 9 years and found many interesting things in the Ubari and Murzuk sand seas. Things like flint arrowheads, pottery shards, and grinding stones etc. Also areas with large numbers of burial mounds and rock carvings. These are the artfacts of a fixed people not transients.
On the left hand side of the screen? Hell no man. Now yeah you definitely did this stuff and it does exist. But that's just a grid overlay on a Ariel photo of some dried up tributaries. They aren't survey lines
ive thought about this for years. considering it is in a cycle of desert to lush land i would expect more than we could imagine is hidden beneath it. to the point i think it would change our views on our history
You guys make it like land just floats on the ocean or something. There's no way there's anything underneath the Sahara that's larger than a shrimp that's still living.
@@greenbud1477 well that’s idiotic so calling him a smooth brain is ironic. Just listening to the opening 30 seconds or so of the video would’ve cleared that up for you.
When I think of the Sahara sands...I think of bones under there...lots of bones from camels, caravans, people trying to get across etc. I am willing to bet all kinds of items could be found, from daggers, to even a few jewels, brass items, clay pots, and so on.
If your standing in the Sahara desert your standing in the middle of the ocean the Tethys sea where it was once roamed by the gigantic apex predator of the Eocene basilosaurus
I read that deserts are formed when high winds and scorching heat with no rain cause the soil to literally be blown away so interested to see what you have to say
You're right and it's fucking terrifying as far as it stands. It has no motive or desires, it is just a hell hole closer to Mars than even the most extreme places on earth.
The cO2 levels during the dinosaurs was VASTLY higher than it is today. Plants, Animals, virtually EVERYTHING was larger, richer, and yes, the planet was tropical!
@@THESHOWBOAT It's a "virtuous cycle" higher CO2 supports larger vegetation, which in turn produces greater oxygen levels, which increases the size of critters, which in return exhale out greater C02. And on and on until there's a massive die-off. (Like the flood)
@@joejett5084 The Sahara has been expanding since at least as far back as the end of Egypt's Old Kingdom. Even 500 years ago parts of it still had navigable rivers.
Everything is actually right in front of your eyes. You can still see footpaths and grazing patters that are thousands of years old. And the sediment you see also contains rocks and gravel. These were not created by wind.
Good vid, thanks. Rather surprised you didn't mention the lidar discovery of a big castle like structure found under 120 meters of Sahara sand a few years ago, belonging to an unknown civilization.
they were a civilization of 8lack people 🙄 but watch the arabics claim that it was them SMH 🤦🏽 vultures,, i bet european scientists will also claim it was them or they'll try to deny that they were 8lack peoples 😒 typical nonsense
They're the type of people that disregard or omit things that challenge their world view or the narrative for history they've been told/constructed. Same reason that it took so long for continental drift to be accepted.
@@A_Black_Sheep94 Um no, this isnt as history changing as the Continental Drift. It has long been known that the Sahara alternates between a desert and grassland every couple thousand years or so. We also know that people used to live in the Sahara. (Also wtf? haven't we known about that for more than 2 decades now?)
@@isthatbraised What point are you trying to make? The question was about why someone wasn't covering a subject not how history changing something would or would not be.
FYI 48 m² is a small pond. It is incredibly important to put the prefix "kilo" in the front of the word "meter" when you are, in fact, talking about something that is 48 km².
@@wellno9 Easy now; there are many Americans who acknowledge that the imperial system is moronic and that the metric system makes a lot more sense. I know that, because I'm one of them.
I from Mauritania, the river is there, there also you can find place in middle of place desert in Mauritania named bou mhara you can see what it’s like places you see under water or under oceans, you can find Shellfish, vertebrates, and many remains of marine creatures.. I’d love to see some scientists go there and studie it..
WHICH Sauropod is found in the Sahara? Sauropodomorphs are an extensive group of dinosaurs which includes Brachiosaurus, Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, Supersaurus, Ultrasaurus, Barrosaurus, Amargasaurus, Argentinosaurus, Sauroposeidon, Mamenchisaurus, Camarasaurus, and many more.
There were multiple sites with large stones and they were mostly for navigation.......locations have been moved around at times back and forth across the desert dodging mountains of sand blown around on the winds
Sauropods have multiple species. Not saying you’re wrong but you made that sentence sound as if in the same way you’d mention cave peoples as the omnivorous great apes.
Didn't those ancient people know they had to switch to green energy to prevent climate change? They probably drove around their Chevy Tahoe's without any consideration of the atmosphere.
Very interesting topic, alas it seems more popular scientific than thoroughly researched. There are quite a few smaller mistakes like the big font "under the *ands* of the Sahara" or calling the basilosaurus "bailosaurus". but also content errors like "the dinosaur sauropod" when in reality the sauropods were a group of dinosaurs that consisted of many different species. The whole Video gives the impression of having been rushed for Quick clicks to the expense of proof reading, which is a real shame for an awesome topic like this
9:51 You’re rambling incoherently: Now you’re shifting focus to "how humans managed to live in the desert", which has nothing to do with the title, and you still haven’t explained anything about how the lushness disappeared so fast from the Sahara region! The structure and disposition is on 3. grade level!
We had already known of Ancient Rivers from the Late 90's, as I can recall from a discussion, in a Climatology Course. The Technology was cutting edge back then, and We were so excited about Remote Sensing. This Technology, makes what We thought was cool back, then look like a Highschool STEM Project.
the one critique I have about this video is narrator said greenhouse gas emissions 'causes' climate change.. it doesn't cause it, it contributes to it.. lots of things contribute to climate change. if there weren't any emissions, the climate would still be changing,-at almost the same rate, mind you
@rafael Perez then it will be changing differently. 10 billion people and counting is unsustainable. No matter how you slice it the human race either annihilates itself completely or is again slimmed down to a few thousand unlucky souls left to start it all over again.
It was more than "Substantial" levels. During the Jurassic period, C02 levels hovered between 2,800 and 3,200 ppm. Today, we're around 425 ppm. And, life didn't end. On the contrary, it thrived more than any other Era in Earth's history. The entire planet was a lush steaming jungle from pole to pole.
I always knew that Sahara was an ocean floor (sand from the bottom on an ocean) but i didn't knew how long ago..This was never taught in schools...It's logical just by looking at it...
Lol no the sand in the dessert is not the same as sand under the ocean you can’t even use dessert sand for building because it’s round not jagged like sea sand dessert sand is in no way related to sea sand
@@moonza2385 that part it being green many have known and the ocean part is becoming more proven. I just have a question of why he used the term in the beginning, “then something went wrong.” What if it was happening like it was supposed to? Which I believe. Many over look how violent the earth is. And ever changing.
🤣 I've been noticing that OFTEN as well. When I ask a basic question on Chrome , it seems like I signed into a 10 min lecture and never get my question answered? Also many of these videos click bait ya, and as it ends, and they got your view, but never delivered the goods.
He told us it had been covered with ocean. He indicated only 20% is sand, there is a lot of rock. Presumably one can google if one cannot connect the dots.
@@originaldcjensen You appear to be claiming that he didn't need to explain where the sand came from, even though the Sahara is only famous for one thing, SAND, and it's existence was explained by him by mentioning that it was covered by an ocean some time ago in the long distant past. Outstanding. P.S. Did you write the script by any chance? Just asking. No inference meant by that question. None at all. Oceans, sand. Got it.
I really like your channel. But I have to say that "sauropod" is a classification of dinosaurs, not a species. Do you happen to know which sauropod was discovered?
The video editing in this video and all the designs made my day and just inspired that sense of science love I used to to love but then vanished. Alhamdulillah!!!! And thanks a million for the people who make such great content
Hmmm, you sure about that? You might also meet something in the lake from millions of years ago that I'm quite certain will swallow you and the kayack whole.
Interesting! I have 6g Libyan dessert glass. And every time I look at it. It makes me wonder of how many ancient events that had witnessed during prehistoric time.
I've a massive piece and Moldavite mine must be at least 100 grams I'm a pleadian starseed I've lots of meteorites I love space I'm a qualified shaman and reiki practitioner too
@@ReginaM I love Moldavite I've one piece that's 20 grams I take it everywhere it's great to interact with different pieces though I get the whole Moldavite flush again when interacting with new pieces always feels alot more powerful I guess it's just my energy adjusting
The Tamanrasset River leads towards the Eye of the Sahara aka The Richat (spelling could be wrong). That River led to the Ancient City of ATLANTIS which was built on The Richat Structure. Atlantis was an Island... but it was NOT in the middle of the Ocean or a Sea. It was in Mautritania.... led by the Ancient King Atlas, the legenedary king of Atlantis AND historical king of Mauritania... just south of the Atlas Mountains and with an expansive fertile plain spreading to the south of the city. UNTIL a TIDAL WAVE like a TSUAMI destroyed the city and salted the plain destroying it's ability to produce food turning it into a dessert, wiping out all of the buildings of stacked stones. You can still find the exact same stones described scattered in that region and SOME have been made into homes for residents using the same ancient staked stone methods. Read the "legend" as laid forth by the greeks. From greece you most travel past the pillars of Hercules into the Atlantic because you couldn't travel past the mountains. The only thing they don't say is TURN SOUTH to enter back into the continent via river. But every landmark mentioned is right where the greeks claim. The Concentric Circles of the Island correspond exactly to those of the Richat Structure. The building materials are there and still being used. The hot and cold running water is a natural feature of the Central "Island" of the Richat. It was right there. It was real. Not a myth. It is obvious if you know where to look and what to look for. There would have been OTHER cities of the Kingdom. But THIS was Atlantis... the city of Atlas.
The city of Atlantis (or the city underwater that's referred to as atlantis) is believed to be Thonis-Heracleion which is off the coast of Egypt,its a city that ended up underwater due to a series of earthquakes and before you say anything about books or references.the city of atlantis was fictional,it was based on the story of heracleion,which also has a very fascinating real life history.but much like today,people take stories and add bits to them.plato invented a whole story about atlantis attacking Athens.which kinda made sense seeing as heracleion was around in the time of the Greeks,hence its name after heracles
@@user-sk4wf3ve6z uh no, wrong...you should do your research!! It was clearly a reptilian space vessel disguised as a city/island and calling itself atlantis. Its purpose was to enslave mankind and brainwash them to mine gold and make vacuous tik tok videos. People like you are just trying to hide the truth!!
@@user-sk4wf3ve6z NO. It was in Mauritanis located on the Richat Structure and it was not fictional. Tons of cities sank all over the world. They were not all Atlantis. Find the videos by "Bright Insight". These are not similarities between Plato's description like with the city you mention. These are EXACTLY the SAME as his description. Every landmark, mountains where they are supposed to be, plains where they are supposed to e, the directions on how to get there the same as they are suppoed to be, hot and cold running water in the center island, the same Ancient King of that Region, red, black and white stacked stone buildings (the stones are scattered there today AND some people there still use those toes in the same way to make their homes)... the dimension of the richat structure the same dimensions the city of Atlantis is supposed to be. IT IS THE SAME PLACE. It is Atlantis... not LIKE Atlantis.
@@jasondoucette6236 People get to caught up on the word ISLAND and don't want to remember that Islands while surrounded by water can be islands in a lake or river and not just oceans. They also get too caught up in the fantasies of Atlantis and image they had things like Laser Guns, Rocketships etc. When all they had that was so advanced Plato tells us about was a Spring, a Hot Spting, and concentric rings with a moat NONE of which they built. They just found a great unique location that had those features and built there.
@@jonathonrobinson6081 It is a contradiction. An example of a factual prose here would be 'it's the biggest desert barring Antarctica'. The whole video is riddled with small stupid shit that should have been fact checked or simply corrected.
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The narration is pretty brutal. "Why is that? Well we are about to give you the answer. Scientists have been studying that question for decades, and now they have the answer, which we will now reveal. The answer to this particular question was obtained using spectrelgenic processing on the world's most advanced supercomputer, which had been processing the answer for months. The results were truly astounding"
What's under the "ands" of the Sahara? & a space alien? A great, entertaining, informative video, thanks!👍 (The scenery at 2:15 looks like the pictures sent to Earth by the Mars Rover!)
5000 years ago, this area was forest as it was in an area away from the ice-ages. There were little to no deserts in Africa at that time, but where in South America.
Sometimes the errors of this channel make it more of a comedy than a knowledgeable source of information lmfao and one remember when he said dimetrodon wrong the entire episode 😂😭😂 and now the intro cut scene they can’t even spell sand right 😂😂
so I don’t understand, why don’t you create your own channel? you are too smart with us to write under all the videos that there is a mistake somewhere. And why are you even watching this channel?
Carson….you are absolutely right to call them out on simplistic grammatical errors IMO. Frankly, they’re supposedly giving us historically accurate information and should therefore be held to a higher standard.
You weren’t making an arrogant comment as if “you could do better!” It is comical that they commonly misspell or mispronounce names/places/things - so don’t take it personally if others can’t see these bush league errors
Yes very strange how two rocky planets can look the same... But if you're insinuating that Mars Missions is made up, then how do you get thousands of people working on it, to keep it a secret??
Right up until you interjected the climate change b/s next to the earth’s orbital change impact, I was enjoying the program, but you couldn’t help yourself. Aligning infinitesimal human impact with astronomical impacts, exposes the climate change argument for the folly it is.
Your content is good. But one suggestion.......... Don't put these types of thumbnail, New people assumes that there must be a dumb video on it, and hence less clickbait. Hope you got it 🥱
@@meloney yup that's exactly why click bait exists in the first place. It's like spam email. Today its all mostly scams but when spam emails first came about it was mostly businesses trying to get people to buy their stuff online. Without click bait, nobody would watch videos. Without spam email nobody would have started buying stuff online.
The sauropod is one of my favourite dinosaurs. I like them almost as much as the bird, which is my favourite vertebrate after the reptile. The bird can weigh up to 2 meters!
Funny how us humans turn a place into something else and call it restoration, usually by putting water where it doesn't belong. We'll learn the real results in the USA if the current drought destroys 1/3 of our country's agriculture. It appears that "restoration" of our environment is how societies collapse.
@@stevejamieson8468 without the Sahara desert the Amazon jungle would become a desert. A jungle is just a desert with nutrients and enough plants to collect humidity to cause rain. That nutrients comes from another desert in the form of minerals from sand on wind. There’s a stream of air that brings particles of sand from the Sahara all the way across the ocean and deposits them in South America to feed the jungles. If we turned the Sahara into a desert the sand flow would stop and South America would become the new Sahara.
Hi, I am Muslim and I can say whatever said on this video about desert in the water is true. It's written in the quran and hadith. That's one of the sign of day of judgement. And that's nothing new for us we know about this long time a go. But now science are finding out. Which is good because that showed the Quran is real there will be water on the desert... That just one of the sing...
For sure, being as though it was likely lush land. The civilization laying under the Sahara would be older than the ones they're finding with lidar in the Amazon
A few years ago, there was a 2-degree shift in the earth's axis. I was surprised at the time that this barely made the news. Around 15000 years ago, there was a 4-degree shift and many plant species went extinct, affecting the rest of the ecosystem as well. I wonder if this recent shift could have had an influence on some of today's weather issues. It has been many years since my university days, so please forgive my numbers if they are off, but I do remember vividly studying the affects of the earlier axis shift. I thought then that it was pretty amazing how such a small shift had such a profound affect on the environment. Just a thought
@YAHwarrior FIREMAN I was talking about deserts - as clearly indicated by my use of the word "desert". I didn't say anything about continents. Are you okay? Do you need referral to a psychiatrist?
I would develop a robot, like Wall-E, which takes all of the sand and burn it into glas blocks, supplied by solar energy 🤖 so we could colonize the sahara instead of Mars ^^
Hi. What other places on Earth do you think are mysterious?
I doubt on area 51 and Even moon and mars
Mariana Trench, Death Valley, Antarctica 🇦🇶 Yellowstone,
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under the Antarctic ice
The deepest depths of the ocean(floor) like The Mariana Trench, slot-caverns, etc.
So you’re telling me there’s no ocean with weird looking dinosaur things under it?
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Imagine if all the sand was gone but everything in it stayed the amount of history that would be found would be unimaginable
wasnt there a detailed map found in the late 1800s with many more cities at the north african continent?right where the Sahara is!
Just get a leaf blower
I'd like to see what fossils are under it.
@@bernhardtsen74 No.
Yes there would be some stuff to fibd but not mutch buddy
The greatest mystery is that the S from Sands is missing...
I think it's still buried beneath the ands
What??
@@jamesstuckey2732 right, I’m confused lol
Or maybe the un stole it and that's how it became the Sun...🤔
@@djcarroll9369 @1:13
At 6.28 you can see straight lines in a grid pattern, these are seismic survey lines cut with bulldozers to allow vibroseis vehicles to operate. I worked in the Libyan Sahara for over 9 years and found many interesting things in the Ubari and Murzuk sand seas. Things like flint arrowheads, pottery shards, and grinding stones etc. Also areas with large numbers of burial mounds and rock carvings. These are the artfacts of a fixed people not transients.
Nice.very interesting with your first hand experience...Come across any giant bones?
@@22melp The only giant bone I have come across seems to be you.
No. Not when traded
Atlantis was once there
On the left hand side of the screen? Hell no man. Now yeah you definitely did this stuff and it does exist. But that's just a grid overlay on a Ariel photo of some dried up tributaries. They aren't survey lines
ive thought about this for years. considering it is in a cycle of desert to lush land i would expect more than we could imagine is hidden beneath it. to the point i think it would change our views on our history
Definitely
You guys make it like land just floats on the ocean or something. There's no way there's anything underneath the Sahara that's larger than a shrimp that's still living.
@@rajbhattacharya4427 You just wait Raj, we will show you!!
@@rajbhattacharya4427 they think its buildings under the sand not monsters your smooth brain
@@greenbud1477 well that’s idiotic so calling him a smooth brain is ironic. Just listening to the opening 30 seconds or so of the video would’ve cleared that up for you.
When I think of the Sahara sands...I think of bones under there...lots of bones from camels, caravans, people trying to get across etc. I am willing to bet all kinds of items could be found, from daggers, to even a few jewels, brass items, clay pots, and so on.
Go there and dig!
@@AnotherPointOfView944 ya because it’s that easy
@@anonymous-uw8gq do you not know what sarcasm is ?
Take a decent metal detector kid!
Clay pots you say?
“Why sand?”
“Why so much sand?”
Ah yes. The greatest question of mankind.
Why is the rum gone?
@@lushlover2023 BUT WHY THE RUM?
@@oammaslastnamethei3063 but why so much rum?
Why rum in my bum?
why is the Rum always gone
If your standing in the Sahara desert your standing in the middle of the ocean the Tethys sea where it was once roamed by the gigantic apex predator of the Eocene basilosaurus
I read that deserts are formed when high winds and scorching heat with no rain cause the soil to literally be blown away so interested to see what you have to say
Most deserts are formed through acidification. High heat, extremely low moisture. You’re exactly right.
You're right and it's fucking terrifying as far as it stands. It has no motive or desires, it is just a hell hole closer to Mars than even the most extreme places on earth.
@@TS-hj6bs but what formed the high heat?
At 0:45 ...The Arabic word for desert is "sahara"...so it's name means "Desert Desert"
Video: Sand. Sand? Sand.
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@@HussamAlTayeb Right? I want a documentary about THAT
The cO2 levels during the dinosaurs was VASTLY higher than it is today. Plants, Animals, virtually EVERYTHING was larger, richer, and yes, the planet was tropical!
As it would have to be in order to regenerate ASAP the vegetation demolished by herds of herbivorous dinosaurs each and every day.
Co2 lower than today, oxygen was higher i think
That’s also what we get from scripture
@@THESHOWBOAT It's a "virtuous cycle" higher CO2 supports larger vegetation, which in turn produces greater oxygen levels, which increases the size of critters, which in return exhale out greater C02. And on and on until there's a massive die-off. (Like the flood)
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Even just 500 years ago old maps show the Sahara as greener than it is now, rivers emptying into the Mediterranean.
What happened to it?
@@joejett5084 The Sahara has been expanding since at least as far back as the end of Egypt's Old Kingdom. Even 500 years ago parts of it still had navigable rivers.
Global warming caused by the industrial revolution that started about 500 years ago.
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Agreed! And he knows how to use ambient music without drowning himself out!❤
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I like how “right in front of their eyes” actually means buried under 150m of sand in the middle of the desert.
M is miles or metres?
😂😂😂
Everything is actually right in front of your eyes. You can still see footpaths and grazing patters that are thousands of years old. And the sediment you see also contains rocks and gravel. These were not created by wind.
Good vid, thanks. Rather surprised you didn't mention the lidar discovery of a big castle like structure found under 120 meters of Sahara sand a few years ago, belonging to an unknown civilization.
they were a civilization of 8lack people 🙄 but watch the arabics claim that it was them SMH 🤦🏽 vultures,, i bet european scientists will also claim it was them or they'll try to deny that they were 8lack peoples 😒 typical nonsense
They're the type of people that disregard or omit things that challenge their world view or the narrative for history they've been told/constructed. Same reason that it took so long for continental drift to be accepted.
Wow.. on my way to research
@@A_Black_Sheep94 Um no, this isnt as history changing as the Continental Drift. It has long been known that the Sahara alternates between a desert and grassland every couple thousand years or so.
We also know that people used to live in the Sahara.
(Also wtf? haven't we known about that for more than 2 decades now?)
@@isthatbraised What point are you trying to make? The question was about why someone wasn't covering a subject not how history changing something would or would not be.
FYI 48 m² is a small pond. It is incredibly important to put the prefix "kilo" in the front of the word "meter" when you are, in fact, talking about something that is 48 km².
I say we gather pitch forks & torches and go punish him for such an egregious indiscretion.
Just one of a few mistakes in the video, but otherwise very informative.
Yeah what’s up with that, just use square miles please
Typical American - can't process things in the metric unit smh. Stuck in time and in unscientific measuring units
@@wellno9 Easy now; there are many Americans who acknowledge that the imperial system is moronic and that the metric system makes a lot more sense. I know that, because I'm one of them.
I've noticed this channel has frequent mistakes in their publishing's and really needs someone to review them before they're published.
Proofreading is a necessary art. The "Ands" of the Sahara... oh, the possibilities!
Yeah just avoid these channels ngl, they're messily put together with a bunch of stock images in the background
@@isthatbraised yeah. Good entertainment but doesnt have much value in terms of authenticity. Structure is bad at times too.
@@phobosy2k No sources linked in the description or mentioned too.
here here, i just gave him a serve..of reality..
Good video! I learned a lot. I would be interested in seeing how the western river in Mauritania flow in relation to the eye of the Sahara.
Yes
Eye of Sahara is Atlantis. You can see how the water swept over to the west on a great flood.
I from Mauritania, the river is there, there also you can find place in middle of place desert in Mauritania named bou mhara you can see what it’s like places you see under water or under oceans, you can find Shellfish, vertebrates, and many remains of marine creatures..
I’d love to see some scientists go there and studie it..
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There is a typo: What's under the ands of the Sahara?
Imagine how many civilizations is underneath in those sandstone
My grama is under there
He never said anything about what was under the sands, only talked about what was on top.
You weren’t watching or didn’t hear what you wanted…
a lake.theres streams under it..he did talk some sht though, wrong info, conforming, just to get paid..
I mean he did go over the lake 😂
Just imagine going back in time to see for yourself😂
WHICH Sauropod is found in the Sahara? Sauropodomorphs are an extensive group of dinosaurs which includes Brachiosaurus, Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, Supersaurus, Ultrasaurus, Barrosaurus, Amargasaurus, Argentinosaurus, Sauroposeidon, Mamenchisaurus, Camarasaurus, and many more.
Of course its not argentinosaurus,its saharasaurus under the africasaurus family,
A lot of mystery and I love it
There were multiple sites with large stones and they were mostly for navigation.......locations have been moved around at times back and forth across the desert dodging mountains of sand blown around on the winds
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Sauropods have multiple species. Not saying you’re wrong but you made that sentence sound as if in the same way you’d mention cave peoples as the omnivorous great apes.
Yeah I was about to say that also
Voice is very calm and presenting the well documented subject
Didn't those ancient people know they had to switch to green energy to prevent climate change? They probably drove around their Chevy Tahoe's without any consideration of the atmosphere.
Yes
What's under the Sand ?
Ancient African Empire's like Timbuktu and Atlantis
Very interesting topic, alas it seems more popular scientific than thoroughly researched. There are quite a few smaller mistakes like the big font "under the *ands* of the Sahara" or calling the basilosaurus "bailosaurus". but also content errors like "the dinosaur sauropod" when in reality the sauropods were a group of dinosaurs that consisted of many different species. The whole Video gives the impression of having been rushed for Quick clicks to the expense of proof reading, which is a real shame for an awesome topic like this
I read the comments to see if anyone else noticed. Thank you
Couldn't agree more, definitely feels rushed.
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I like the narrator voice because is smooth and he's not just plain reading however I didn't like the lack of pauses between facts or topics he reads.
Great intro 👍
I want it to be a hidden world full of beautiful people.
9:51 You’re rambling incoherently: Now you’re shifting focus to "how humans managed to live in the desert", which has nothing to do with the title, and you still haven’t explained anything about how the lushness disappeared so fast from the Sahara region!
The structure and disposition is on 3. grade level!
I'm afraid you are right. This is a simplistic treatment.
@@mrschuyler Not simplistic so much as messy…
Something’s are beyond “Man” understanding and comprehension.
@@anthonygoodson9934 No bruh, we know why that shit happens
@@anthonygoodson9934 It’s "Some things are beyond Man’s understanding."
The extra synonym is ridiculous…
I hate sand because it’s rough and coarse and gets everywhere.
I’ve always wanted to know what’s under the ANDS of the Sahara
I thought I was the only one that noticed lol
Thanks for including the little video of an alien fella early on, helps me figure out if you're a real channel or not.
''Hidden right in front of their eyes, under the sands of the desert''. Yeah I dont think the phrase works like that
Oh man if there’s a mosasaur in the Sahara I’ma go start digging rn
We had already known of Ancient Rivers from the Late 90's, as I can recall from a discussion, in a Climatology Course. The Technology was cutting edge back then, and We were so excited about Remote Sensing. This Technology, makes what We thought was cool back, then look like a Highschool STEM Project.
the one critique I have about this video is narrator said greenhouse gas emissions 'causes' climate change.. it doesn't cause it, it contributes to it.. lots of things contribute to climate change. if there weren't any emissions, the climate would still be changing,-at almost the same rate, mind you
@rafael Perez then it will be changing differently. 10 billion people and counting is unsustainable. No matter how you slice it the human race either annihilates itself completely or is again slimmed down to a few thousand unlucky souls left to start it all over again.
Correct.
Anyone else fooled by the Thumbnail?
Good vid. Lots of facts. Enjoyed it a lot.
My observation Sahara was an ancient civilization 🤷♂️
Sahara was the desert
Absolutely don’t borderline
C02 levels were substantially higher when the dinosaurs roamed the planet.
Really?
It was more than "Substantial" levels. During the Jurassic period, C02 levels hovered between 2,800 and 3,200 ppm. Today, we're around 425 ppm. And, life didn't end. On the contrary, it thrived more than any other Era in Earth's history. The entire planet was a lush steaming jungle from pole to pole.
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I always knew that Sahara was an ocean floor (sand from the bottom on an ocean) but i didn't knew how long ago..This was never taught in schools...It's logical just by looking at it...
Gee most deserts were at one time Ocean floor’s
This is definitely taught in many schools now
The Sahara wasn’t a desert that long ago
It was green while humans were building early civilization
Lol no the sand in the dessert is not the same as sand under the ocean you can’t even use dessert sand for building because it’s round not jagged like sea sand dessert sand is in no way related to sea sand
@@moonza2385 that part it being green many have known and the ocean part is becoming more proven.
I just have a question of why he used the term in the beginning, “then something went wrong.” What if it was happening like it was supposed to? Which I believe.
Many over look how violent the earth is. And ever changing.
You seem to have forgotten to tell us where the sand came from as you stated you would reveal later on in the video.
🤣 I've been noticing that OFTEN as well. When I ask a basic question on Chrome , it seems like I signed into a 10 min lecture and never get my question answered? Also many of these videos click bait ya, and as it ends, and they got your view, but never delivered the goods.
@@NoGMOGod If that happens to me on UA-cam I click on the "don't recommend channel" choice. Culling the herd.
He told us it had been covered with ocean. He indicated only 20% is sand, there is a lot of rock. Presumably one can google if one cannot connect the dots.
@@originaldcjensen You appear to be claiming that he didn't need to explain where the sand came from, even though the Sahara is only famous for one thing, SAND, and it's existence was explained by him by mentioning that it was covered by an ocean some time ago in the long distant past. Outstanding.
P.S. Did you write the script by any chance? Just asking. No inference meant by that question. None at all. Oceans, sand. Got it.
So let’s start digging.
Choose your spot of experience and knowledge.
Can’t wait
Regards
The desert of Algeria, Tassili, is very mysterious, and for millions of years, it has strange drawings that it is impossible for a person to draw
hmm what do you mean?
Hahahaha ur very funny i just watched a documentary about that turns out it's tnt put there by the french to try to find oil nothing more search it up
@@Ashleyapples
It has ancient drawings of weird creatures some people say that they are aliens
I really like your channel. But I have to say that "sauropod" is a classification of dinosaurs, not a species. Do you happen to know which sauropod was discovered?
I caught that too "The Sauropod" lol
@@rmconnelly5 yeah, and video showing height, but guy talks about lenght :D so low quality video.
Yeah, it undermines the rest of the video.
Saharasaurus
Sahara is not the biggest desert either
Why is the idea that something changed, considered wrong? The earth/universe is in constant flux.
The video editing in this video and all the designs made my day and just inspired that sense of science love I used to to love but then vanished. Alhamdulillah!!!!
And thanks a million for the people who make such great content
"What's Under The Ands Of The Sahara?"
You missed an "S". Just saying. Great vid though.
Not all astroid hit the earth some actually explode above the ground which is still hot enough to create the glass rocks
If I had a time machine I'd love to kayack in a brand new lake from millions of years ago
Exactly
And get chewed up by Megalodon huh💀
You mean old lake ago
Hmmm, you sure about that? You might also meet something in the lake from millions of years ago that I'm quite certain will swallow you and the kayack whole.
@@Poussyeater-w5e 👍🤣
Interesting! I have 6g Libyan dessert glass. And every time I look at it. It makes me wonder of how many ancient events that had witnessed during prehistoric time.
I've a massive piece and Moldavite mine must be at least 100 grams I'm a pleadian starseed I've lots of meteorites I love space I'm a qualified shaman and reiki practitioner too
@@robrob8500 i also have 5 moldavites but not big pieces. I like that even they are just small but the energies are strong.
@@ReginaM I love Moldavite I've one piece that's 20 grams I take it everywhere it's great to interact with different pieces though I get the whole Moldavite flush again when interacting with new pieces always feels alot more powerful I guess it's just my energy adjusting
@@ReginaM do you play Xbox or any video games lad I've a few mushrooms today and I loved it
great videos !!
The only thing. I. Think. Is. Mysterious on earth. Is. The crazy people that. Tells crazy story's ...
Hello from Sahara desert 🙋
From Algeria 🇩🇿
BTW the word Sahara mines desert in Arabic 😅
CORRECT, I KNEW SOMEONE WOULD GET IT EVENTUALLY, lol. MAXXAUS.
You are correct Arab man.
@@kingboagart899 no Moroccans algerians and Tunisians aren't arabs
The Tamanrasset River leads towards the Eye of the Sahara aka The Richat (spelling could be wrong). That River led to the Ancient City of ATLANTIS which was built on The Richat Structure.
Atlantis was an Island... but it was NOT in the middle of the Ocean or a Sea. It was in Mautritania.... led by the Ancient King Atlas, the legenedary king of Atlantis AND historical king of Mauritania... just south of the Atlas Mountains and with an expansive fertile plain spreading to the south of the city.
UNTIL a TIDAL WAVE like a TSUAMI destroyed the city and salted the plain destroying it's ability to produce food turning it into a dessert, wiping out all of the buildings of stacked stones. You can still find the exact same stones described scattered in that region and SOME have been made into homes for residents using the same ancient staked stone methods.
Read the "legend" as laid forth by the greeks. From greece you most travel past the pillars of Hercules into the Atlantic because you couldn't travel past the mountains. The only thing they don't say is TURN SOUTH to enter back into the continent via river. But every landmark mentioned is right where the greeks claim. The Concentric Circles of the Island correspond exactly to those of the Richat Structure. The building materials are there and still being used. The hot and cold running water is a natural feature of the Central "Island" of the Richat.
It was right there. It was real. Not a myth. It is obvious if you know where to look and what to look for. There would have been OTHER cities of the Kingdom. But THIS was Atlantis... the city of Atlas.
The city of Atlantis (or the city underwater that's referred to as atlantis) is believed to be Thonis-Heracleion which is off the coast of Egypt,its a city that ended up underwater due to a series of earthquakes and before you say anything about books or references.the city of atlantis was fictional,it was based on the story of heracleion,which also has a very fascinating real life history.but much like today,people take stories and add bits to them.plato invented a whole story about atlantis attacking Athens.which kinda made sense seeing as heracleion was around in the time of the Greeks,hence its name after heracles
@@user-sk4wf3ve6z uh no, wrong...you should do your research!! It was clearly a reptilian space vessel disguised as a city/island and calling itself atlantis. Its purpose was to enslave mankind and brainwash them to mine gold and make vacuous tik tok videos.
People like you are just trying to hide the truth!!
@@user-sk4wf3ve6z NO. It was in Mauritanis located on the Richat Structure and it was not fictional.
Tons of cities sank all over the world. They were not all Atlantis.
Find the videos by "Bright Insight".
These are not similarities between Plato's description like with the city you mention. These are EXACTLY the SAME as his description.
Every landmark, mountains where they are supposed to be, plains where they are supposed to e, the directions on how to get there the same as they are suppoed to be, hot and cold running water in the center island, the same Ancient King of that Region, red, black and white stacked stone buildings (the stones are scattered there today AND some people there still use those toes in the same way to make their homes)... the dimension of the richat structure the same dimensions the city of Atlantis is supposed to be.
IT IS THE SAME PLACE. It is Atlantis... not LIKE Atlantis.
@@jasondoucette6236 People get to caught up on the word ISLAND and don't want to remember that Islands while surrounded by water can be islands in a lake or river and not just oceans.
They also get too caught up in the fantasies of Atlantis and image they had things like Laser Guns, Rocketships etc. When all they had that was so advanced Plato tells us about was a Spring, a Hot Spting, and concentric rings with a moat NONE of which they built. They just found a great unique location that had those features and built there.
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Documentary instantly contradicts itself saying it's the "largest desert with only antartica been bigger".
That's not a contradiction, that's a style of prose which is very common in English.
@@jonathonrobinson6081 It is a contradiction. An example of a factual prose here would be 'it's the biggest desert barring Antarctica'.
The whole video is riddled with small stupid shit that should have been fact checked or simply corrected.
@@MrSnakekaplan Imagine thinking what you have just said has a fundamentally different meaning than what was said in the video 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@jonathonrobinson6081 Imagine been wrong and then liking your own comment lol
@@MrSnakekaplan I don't have to imagine, I just have to look at you 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Here, I wil like my previous comment, and then you can trot along like a little fool.
This will be the future of lake mead.
The narration is pretty brutal. "Why is that? Well we are about to give you the answer. Scientists have been studying that question for decades, and now they have the answer, which we will now reveal. The answer to this particular question was obtained using spectrelgenic processing on the world's most advanced supercomputer, which had been processing the answer for months. The results were truly astounding"
The Sahara will be green again one day
What's under the "ands" of the Sahara? & a space alien? A great, entertaining, informative video, thanks!👍 (The scenery at 2:15 looks like the pictures sent to Earth by the Mars Rover!)
I always suspected there were whales under the Sahara Desert.
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There's a "Levy" in "Sumner Mississippi" Or, "Phillip MS, where we found " Arrowhead "Rocks" Zip Code- 38950.
In 1967 as a child.
5000 years ago, this area was forest as it was in an area away from the ice-ages. There were little to no deserts in Africa at that time, but where in South America.
Very good history of the earth and well done.
Sometimes the errors of this channel make it more of a comedy than a knowledgeable source of information lmfao and one remember when he said dimetrodon wrong the entire episode 😂😭😂 and now the intro cut scene they can’t even spell sand right 😂😂
so I don’t understand, why don’t you create your own channel? you are too smart with us to write under all the videos that there is a mistake somewhere. And why are you even watching this channel?
Fool
If find your comment confusing
Carson….you are absolutely right to call them out on simplistic grammatical errors IMO. Frankly, they’re supposedly giving us historically accurate information and should therefore be held to a higher standard.
You weren’t making an arrogant comment as if “you could do better!” It is comical that they commonly misspell or mispronounce names/places/things - so don’t take it personally if others can’t see these bush league errors
Click bait much. Worthless.
Let’s go brandon 🍦🍦🍦
In summer we in Ireland get a lot of Sahara sand fall from the sky, If you have a black car it is really noticable.
Strange how some of those locations resemble photos from Mars.
Yes very strange how two rocky planets can look the same... But if you're insinuating that Mars Missions is made up, then how do you get thousands of people working on it, to keep it a secret??
Right up until you interjected the climate change b/s next to the earth’s orbital change impact, I was enjoying the program, but you couldn’t help yourself. Aligning infinitesimal human impact with astronomical impacts, exposes the climate change argument for the folly it is.
Amazing video, thanks for bring it here. Yet all explanation talks about sands. So what is exactly under the ands anyway?
LMAO
The mystery of the Ands
Just proves God’s real and He’s so awesome!
“Largest desert on earth”
>not even 2 seconds later
“Only Antarctica is bigger”
Antarctica is a Tundra, if it was a desert maybe you’d have more than 2 upvotes after 7 months
Gotta admit, never heard “herbivorous” pronounced like a species of dinosaur before. Wow
Herbivorous is not the same as herbivores
Your content is good.
But one suggestion..........
Don't put these types of thumbnail,
New people assumes that there must be a dumb video on it, and hence less clickbait. Hope you got it 🥱
The sad truth is, without any sort of click bait, the views sink drastically :/
@@meloney yup that's exactly why click bait exists in the first place. It's like spam email. Today its all mostly scams but when spam emails first came about it was mostly businesses trying to get people to buy their stuff online. Without click bait, nobody would watch videos. Without spam email nobody would have started buying stuff online.
it is in fact a dumb video tho... full of mistakes and over simplifications
sauropods are a subfamily of dinosaurs, not an specific animal, you don't call a chicken just "bird"
I like how this guy talks to me, as tho I were a 3rd grader.
Main takeaway: There's no shark-looking dinosaurs under sahara
The sauropod is one of my favourite dinosaurs. I like them almost as much as the bird, which is my favourite vertebrate after the reptile. The bird can weigh up to 2 meters!
Sauropod is a species of dinosaurs and a bird weighing 2 meters lol either trolling or not smart
Please finish 1st grade before commenting.
@romulus2 i understand your joke. I find it funny
You missed an S
Perhaps one day we can develop the technology to restore places like the Sahara to their previous majestic beauty.
We have the technology, but nobody cares.
@@rocioaguilera3555 Why do you think that is?
Funny how us humans turn a place into something else and call it restoration, usually by putting water where it doesn't belong. We'll learn the real results in the USA if the current drought destroys 1/3 of our country's agriculture. It appears that "restoration" of our environment is how societies collapse.
@@stevejamieson8468 without the Sahara desert the Amazon jungle would become a desert. A jungle is just a desert with nutrients and enough plants to collect humidity to cause rain. That nutrients comes from another desert in the form of minerals from sand on wind. There’s a stream of air that brings particles of sand from the Sahara all the way across the ocean and deposits them in South America to feed the jungles. If we turned the Sahara into a desert the sand flow would stop and South America would become the new Sahara.
@@ekothesilent9456 so what you are effectively saying there is no way to restore the Sahara without destroying the Amazon...that is very sad
Hi, I am Muslim and I can say whatever said on this video about desert in the water is true. It's written in the quran and hadith. That's one of the sign of day of judgement. And that's nothing new for us we know about this long time a go. But now science are finding out. Which is good because that showed the Quran is real there will be water on the desert... That just one of the sing...
Thanks for the info. 👍🏼🙂
I’ve often wondered what’s under some of these deserts. I bet there are old ancient cities and some pretty cool stuff
For sure, being as though it was likely lush land. The civilization laying under the Sahara would be older than the ones they're finding with lidar in the Amazon
They might dig up middle earth there.
It always boils down to the WEF climate change narrative.
A few years ago, there was a 2-degree shift in the earth's axis. I was surprised at the time that this barely made the news. Around 15000 years ago, there was a 4-degree shift and many plant species went extinct, affecting the rest of the ecosystem as well. I wonder if this recent shift could have had an influence on some of today's weather issues. It has been many years since my university days, so please forgive my numbers if they are off, but I do remember vividly studying the affects of the earlier axis shift. I thought then that it was pretty amazing how such a small shift had such a profound affect on the environment. Just a thought
So now what’s the earths axis tilt now then?
Seems far fetched your idea, I think AoC is correct...too many cows farting...eat bugs
That didn’t happen
@@DocBree13 they'd have to change all the books. You're right, it didn't happen.
These look like pictures they are showing from the Mars Rover 🤔💭
How could the Sahara be the largest desert on Earth if Antarctica is bigger?
Lml you've been lied to, AFRICA is the biggest continent in the entire plane. All praises to the MOST HIGH CREATOR YAHUAH ALONE and none else period!
@YAHwarrior FIREMAN I was talking about deserts - as clearly indicated by my use of the word "desert". I didn't say anything about continents. Are you okay? Do you need referral to a psychiatrist?
@YAHwarrior FIREMAN Since you brought up the topic of continents, I will tell you that Asia is the largest continent.
I would develop a robot, like Wall-E, which takes all of the sand and burn it into glas blocks, supplied by solar energy 🤖 so we could colonize the sahara instead of Mars ^^
We could just fly blocks there
Nah, wouldn't work. If you made a robot like E.T. or the minions however, you'd be guaranteed results.
@@Santor- E.T. 🤣 he really looks like E.T.... but I was not talking about the design, just what he did ^^
sahara means desert in arabic. when ever i read it i hear desert desert
Yup, or the River River, the Lake Lake, the minor miscommunications across language boundaries is hilarious.
So does it have a name in Arabic? Or is it just desert with no official name?
@@dudeinoakland the great desert
@@MS-np2nf thank you
Fantastic vid
Sands* just messing hahaha great video, lots of info and definitely learned some new stuff about the Sahara:)