Exploring Ancient Springs in Texas | National Geographic

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  • @guanl23
    @guanl23 11 років тому

    this is why i subscribed

  • @15astronaut
    @15astronaut 11 років тому

    Super cool!

  • @reynery777
    @reynery777 11 років тому +1

    Tubing there is awsome! Go every year.

  • @tapioca579
    @tapioca579 11 років тому +2

    Beautiful

  • @DOSgrid
    @DOSgrid 11 років тому

    I understand what you are saying and agree. BUT, humans are not the only species to make tools. Crows have been known to make tools and show advanced problem solving skills. (they are the worlds smartest birds)

  • @ΧρήστοςΜπαρτζώκας-γιατροσόφια

    υπεροχο

  • @jc13781
    @jc13781 11 років тому +3

    as a texas state university alum, this video is awesome to me... i remember taking glass bottom boat tours on this spring as a freshman!

  • @erice.wallace4571
    @erice.wallace4571 11 років тому

    Ya!

  • @maxmama209
    @maxmama209 11 років тому +3

    I feel lucky to have grown up in FL (our springs rival any in the world). I also got to spend many summers near San Marcos TX where my Dad lived! Texas is one of those places that has any type of natural environment you can think of... gulf beaches, rolling hills, canyons, caves, deserts, creeks, rivers.... Everything! Its not all rodeos and farms (although there's plenty of that). If you haven't considered going to TX, go.....

  • @DeepakNandaUnlimited
    @DeepakNandaUnlimited 11 років тому +1

    Humanity is firey with it's beauty:
    “Be soft. Do not let the world make you hard. Do not let pain make you hate. Do not let the bitterness steal your sweetness. Take pride that even though the rest of the world may disagree, you still believe it to be a beautiful place.”
    We are not a plague, but beautiful albeit sometimes misguided creatures.

  • @douglasrios94
    @douglasrios94 11 років тому +1

    San marcos texas is the best !!!!!!

  • @youcefbenchouk435
    @youcefbenchouk435 11 років тому

    forethought to ensure the exchange of
    الإستعمالات الجديدة الظاهرة و المبهمة أي السرية منها والخصوصية ,هي أوضاع إجتماعية كنا كلنا ملزمين بالتطبيقاتها و التعامل معها.
    كالسكن المبني بالطوب الترابي وأخشاش الأشجار للسقوف والأعمدة وهي بصمة اليد التي تعاملنا بها مع المنطقة التي عملنا فيها وأنفاس رئتينا موشومة في الطبيعة(كالصورة الملتقطة اليوم صورة الطبيعة غابة وجبال ونهر) وقلوبنا التي إنصاغت للمنطقة وحدودها الجغرافية (هي صدق الإنسان المعمر لتلك المنطقة بحيث تبادل معها وفق جدولها الزمني والطبيعي)

  • @donriel2710
    @donriel2710 11 років тому +1

    i live in colorado, all we have are weeds and mountains

  • @bertwheresernie
    @bertwheresernie 11 років тому +4

    Thats my home!

  • @gagarinone
    @gagarinone 11 років тому +2

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @youcefbenchouk435
    @youcefbenchouk435 11 років тому

    forethought to ensure the exchange of
    وحتي التكويني) التي تتطور وتصغي للسطح وباطن الأرض.
    وكل ما يتجدد وثابت وقار قد أخذ شيئ من حس الإنسان الطبيعي وتبادل المقومات التي يحوز عليها (كوجود الحيوانات والطيور و الحشرات والنباتات الطفيلية هي الألوان المميزة للصورة و اللوحة التي تقوم عليها الصورة أو الجدارية كثيرة الأشكال والألوان التعبيرية في أن واحد .)
    كالتجلد والصبر و التفاني في العمل وتطور الأعمال الصناعية التي نبتكرها وهي حوافي أي أرجل وأيدي وعقل الطبيعة (هنا حق الطبيعة في التأمل و التدبر و

  • @calladutyplayerson2174
    @calladutyplayerson2174 11 років тому

    Dinosaurs didn't need tools to survive and they did so until a catastrophic event ended them. Our intellect and lack of could be the end of us. The question is will we EVOLVE in time.

  • @youcefbenchouk435
    @youcefbenchouk435 11 років тому

    forethought to ensure the exchange of
    لتبادل , الطبيعة من حقها أن تبتعد عن الخراب )وهي كالنشأ الذي ننشأ فيه الأولاد يتبعون واليديهم وهكذا. ---------------

  • @elchamber
    @elchamber 11 років тому

    I want this soundtrack.

  • @Megashovelman
    @Megashovelman 11 років тому

    Clear Water.

  • @LegacyHernandez
    @LegacyHernandez 11 років тому +1

    My aquatic science class went on a field trip here! Twas Awesome

  • @originaldriver2066
    @originaldriver2066 11 років тому

    I forgot about that. :(

  • @DeadTreeDropOff
    @DeadTreeDropOff 11 років тому

    @kubusrecords but its not mine and I can't keep other people off it.

  • @TheTecHtc
    @TheTecHtc 11 років тому

    Appreciated.

  • @franklindacosta
    @franklindacosta 11 років тому

    excelente!1

  • @elchamber
    @elchamber 11 років тому

    Tony Higgins

  • @xxacidusxx2
    @xxacidusxx2 11 років тому +1

    hope it can stay that beautiful

  • @commoncourtesy6741
    @commoncourtesy6741 11 років тому +1

    oh ive been there before. pretty cool stuff

  • @AUGundam
    @AUGundam 11 років тому

    Looks like a great area for some c&r.

  • @sharonlyounkin
    @sharonlyounkin 11 років тому +1

    so beautiful!

  • @Claykoy
    @Claykoy 11 років тому

    -applausing-

  • @420rogerz
    @420rogerz 11 років тому +1

    Yup sure do, I was raised in it. But now I choose with wild. Nothing can quite match the natural world or the northern wilderness and being self sufficient =) Its not for everyone though

  • @LGB357
    @LGB357 11 років тому

    Cool stuff!

  • @Jstroman221
    @Jstroman221 11 років тому

    Of looks like a bass

  • @jacklancer3401
    @jacklancer3401 10 років тому +6

    How nice to see Science Research being propagated throughout Texas.

  • @420rogerz
    @420rogerz 11 років тому

    I live in eastern canada and go into the woods almost every day with only an axe

  • @waldenbuilder
    @waldenbuilder 11 років тому +3

    Been there a couple of times. Beautiful area.

  • @MujakiKid
    @MujakiKid 11 років тому +2

    These guys basically bragged about their school campus with a bunch of airy buzzwords like 'our phase one surveyor assessment' and hardly told us anything about what cool stuff lives or was buried in the spring! Blahhh vagueness.... pretty fish though I wish we saw more..

  • @patwerm
    @patwerm 11 років тому

    nice work

  • @harryohharry13
    @harryohharry13 11 років тому

    Some people live in highly urbanized cities, I doubt some people even get a lot of contact with nature

  • @CarnivalBox
    @CarnivalBox 11 років тому

    And by the way, sorry if I expressed myself in an angry manor. I was just so caught by the situation that I was only able to see red. My intention was to educate and question, not to bash people based on their thoughts.

  • @originaldriver2066
    @originaldriver2066 11 років тому +3

    Thank God that there's no oil there.

    • @realone2228
      @realone2228 4 роки тому

      Just you wait

    • @zachlovescats95
      @zachlovescats95 Місяць тому

      Doens't matter if there's oil or not, only if there's money to be made there. A parks employee leaked that land from a state park was being sold to investors.

  • @AlongSamXiong
    @AlongSamXiong 11 років тому

    @DOScrid you forgot how sea otters use rocks to smash open a clam

  • @s4il
    @s4il 11 років тому

    anyone have a senko?

  • @johnjhill3
    @johnjhill3 11 років тому

    Try ua-cam.com/video/MvGUeFG61kw/v-deo.html
    (sorry, you'll have to cut&paste)
    This is Melanochromis. Julidochromis is a very similarly striped genus from another lake.
    The 'Ancient Springs' video is not conclusive for species I.D., but the yellow-black-white pattern struck me immediately.

  • @aznguy11111
    @aznguy11111 11 років тому +1

    it's jsut a GOD DAMN LAKE!!!
    jp jp. good stuff

  • @ryswe
    @ryswe 11 років тому +1

    that dude needs to get rid of that soulpatch

  • @takumi2023
    @takumi2023 11 років тому

    Understand what it cost to keep you alive and live the way you do. Lets assume you live near a lake so u can get clean water from the lake fine but what about your electricity coal, natural gas, both need oil companies to drill underground to extract it that in turns translate back into carbon footprint, next toilet paper, food daily expenses need energy to make them and what happens to the waste? When you throw something away the trash pile grows. and you said the earth can't exist without us?

  • @JentleSticks
    @JentleSticks 11 років тому

    We all have natural aquariums, Go to the natural waters! :)

  • @inspectorcritic
    @inspectorcritic 11 років тому

    Try Blue Lake Ut/NV. its geothermaly heated.

  • @LuDimezofKush
    @LuDimezofKush 11 років тому

    Thanks its just not everyday I find people who take these topics serious most of the time people just wanna be funny.

  • @jonnysends
    @jonnysends 11 років тому

    i live in tx and i've never been here :( i must go

  • @takumi2023
    @takumi2023 11 років тому

    at least not directly Antarctica lol and the ocean trenches again not directly. XD

  • @LuDimezofKush
    @LuDimezofKush 11 років тому

    People love going into uncharted places and messing the place up. I don't think there is a place on the earth where humans haven't molested.

  • @420rogerz
    @420rogerz 11 років тому

    bushcraft

  • @Claykoy
    @Claykoy 11 років тому

    i hope that boat is electrical or some shit.

  • @alkonmuneka
    @alkonmuneka 11 років тому

    I would love 2 volunteer 4 that!

  • @SIrReedofHistory
    @SIrReedofHistory 11 років тому

    2:21 that's one dirty mouse!

  • @reservedcheese
    @reservedcheese 11 років тому

    When can we read the results of the studies?

  • @woodlandfox01
    @woodlandfox01 11 років тому

    He looks like he needs a nap.

  • @takumi2023
    @takumi2023 11 років тому

    what about the millions of years when dinosaurs lived on the planet is that a lie? we weren't around when Dinosaurs roamed the planet and at least another 600 millions years after the first dinosaurs started dying. You can say we're unique that we're the only species that created tools to advance our survival. but we're anything but extraordinary, if we were we'd learned how to co-exist with the planet without harming it and we'd learn to live together without violence.

  • @GuyMitchell007
    @GuyMitchell007 11 років тому +2

    I was scuba diver certified at that lake.

  • @chrishess1312
    @chrishess1312 4 роки тому +1

    Millions years ha ha

  • @johnjhill3
    @johnjhill3 11 років тому

    Was that an African cichlid at 03:56?
    How did that happen?

  • @EricHathaway
    @EricHathaway 11 років тому

    Good luck with that :)

  • @erice.wallace4571
    @erice.wallace4571 11 років тому

    Good one! Lol!

  • @scheissexmonster
    @scheissexmonster 11 років тому

    0:45 they weren't YOUR ancestors

  • @dankbro420
    @dankbro420 11 років тому

    less humans more underwater stuff

  • @putrajimmi5233
    @putrajimmi5233 11 років тому

    i dont understad . what is he doing >?

  • @Naltddesha
    @Naltddesha 11 років тому

    ??

  • @dakotaneuman8748
    @dakotaneuman8748 11 років тому

    Can you fish there?

  • @zippokiller5783
    @zippokiller5783 11 років тому

    pi

  • @gsnova6474
    @gsnova6474 11 років тому

    Its a shame that San Marcos is putting up new house over Indian burials. I wonder how many graves they unearth and yet build over. Talk about some f up stuff.

  • @DeadTreeDropOff
    @DeadTreeDropOff 11 років тому

    i wish i have an aquarium of that size :(

  • @LuDimezofKush
    @LuDimezofKush 11 років тому

    Sarcasm huh

  • @91gt306
    @91gt306 11 років тому

    Jamaica? And you pity us? Thats hilarious!

  • @TheVoyagers.
    @TheVoyagers. 11 років тому

    Gar!

  • @ahdonahd
    @ahdonahd 11 років тому

    first viewer & first comment

  • @rs4runner
    @rs4runner 11 років тому

    "Unique opportunity..."...

  • @All4mula
    @All4mula 11 років тому

    european-americans have saved nature from the indigenous peoples

  • @TeslaForTheWin
    @TeslaForTheWin 11 років тому

    Tip of the day. When pointing out another persons lack of education. It would serve you well to demonstrate you yourself are in fact educated. Run on sentences along side improper punctuation, spelling errors, and absence of any capitalization. You were practically asking for it!

  • @Plusimurfriend
    @Plusimurfriend 11 років тому

    since its TX i was expecting something like "since 6000 years ago"

  • @CarnivalBox
    @CarnivalBox 11 років тому

    Ok fine, that's your opinion, and I respect it, but I really do not share it with you. I think that in order for us to sustain a healthy lifestyle and, heck, even to keep our very own race going, we have to start thinking less economically, and more environmentally. Because in the end, there will be no one to remember anything about the human race, not the pyramids and not even Jesus, so why not make the best out of our lives and stop destroying and instead enhance the planet we're consuming.

  • @akmeximo
    @akmeximo 11 років тому

    needs more underwater
    less talk

  • @takumi2023
    @takumi2023 11 років тому

    I like to challenge your claim about humans being extraordinary being, a society of ants are extraordinary....if and when we become extinct i wouldn't mind if ants became the next dominate species. their social structure is already in place. different species of ants occupy different niche. No social problems with having different class workers. (Ie soldiers workers queens) You claim we give more life to it biologically through reproduction and monoculture. But think about this _at what cost_?

  • @LuDimezofKush
    @LuDimezofKush 11 років тому

    The other dude started it. Besides I'm passionate about things I care about like earth nature etc., but I can careless about ppl like him, you and ya gay cheesy comment.

  • @LuDimezofKush
    @LuDimezofKush 11 років тому

    Why is it that boats with propellers aren't encased so that fish and mammals don't get hurt and killed from it?

  • @LuDimezofKush
    @LuDimezofKush 11 років тому

    What I said was vulgar. I got a lil upset at your comment. My bad for that. You probably a cool dude if I got to know you and vice versa. But I cant front I get upset quick at times and react without thinking.

  • @TheBierwas
    @TheBierwas 11 років тому

    I bet all that water could be used for a great golf course

  • @187pitboss
    @187pitboss 11 років тому

    it would be a more beautiful place

  • @brendannikola5075
    @brendannikola5075 11 років тому +1

    something ancient in Texas that's not a political view?

  • @91gt306
    @91gt306 11 років тому

    ignorance

  • @koreanboialbert
    @koreanboialbert 11 років тому

    Nice, something that's actually cool in Texas lol.

  • @dydockreviews7945
    @dydockreviews7945 7 років тому

    were they not able to bring a single woman on this project? Damn Texas.