Wow, I can’t even begin to imagine how massive that tree must be! Nature’s scale is truly mind-blowing-this is the kind of thing that makes you appreciate the wonders of the world
I have started to spot channels that are a waste of time from their thumbnails. That tree was not in the video.... it is CLICKBAIT... so THIS one goes on my list to boycott.
Right there with you. The clickbaiters are dreadful. There's a "disaster" channel that shows incredible footage with brief explanations of what and where, but their vids are littered with 2-second spots of unexplained, unnarrated events that just leave you hanging. No thumbs up there!
@@anniemcguire2359 I started a list of channels to avoid because it got too hard to remember all of them. The ones with clickbait thumbnails and horrendous AI voices get on the list. Some make untruthful statements and after double checking their "facts:... they get on the list too. It's over 50 now in 1 year. I wish YT had some way to stop this nonsense. A lot of these videos have shill accounts to add glowing comments.🤬
@@jolienhazewinkel295 I did not see anything at your time stamp that looked like the thumbnail tree .... but I is common for these scammers to put the fake thumbnail snapshot into the video to cover their @$$. So sorry calling out scammers is tiring for you.... take some supplements.
@@macformeWay to go, mac. Especially the horrific AI ones. One of my favorite game studios started using terrible AI - I had to stop buying their games. Dang! But yeah, I wish YT had a "Don't Watch" choice under their "Watch Later" save category.
My friend, John, was facing many difficulties in his career and life. After hearing about a sacred, ancient tree in Cambodia, he decided to travel there to pray. He knelt beneath the tree, asking for help to overcome his struggles and start fresh. Upon returning to the U.S., everything suddenly changed. His business started thriving, relationships improved, and he began to find success like never before. A year later, he went back to Cambodia to thank the great tree for helping him turn his life around.
The Polish forest was caused by tank warfare, crushing and snapping the young trees during WW II. They survived, and their broken trunks eventually regained their vertical alignment, creating these broken and curving shapes.
@@macforme This statement was given by an old Polish man who lived through WW II and told how the tanks would run down the trees in the forest making open spaces for tank warfare. So please zip your lip, AI bot and go away.
great video! i really enjoyed the way you presented the information. but honestly, i’ve always found it a bit hard to believe that a single tree can be so enormous. i mean, isn't it a stretch to say it’s "bigger than your imagination"? not everyone can visualize size accurately, right? just curious what others think!
Nice flowery language. Short on fact. Those unwilling or unable to waste 39:00 listening to someone else wax poetic may find the internet useful instead of a thief of time. We are destined to become either creators or consumers. Choose your content accordingly.
I agree with the Thumbnail that sucks you in to watching it and then never shows it at all. I was really looking forward to see what that tree was and how big it had grown..A BIG DISAPPOINTMENT. I`ll remember this one....
There is some interesting content on UA-cam, but sadly not all of it is correct. However if you do some research you can still find some facts that are true. Take bamboo for instance, bamboo is a member of one of the families of grass. It is not classed as a tree. It is a member of the grass family Poaceae I hope this doesn't spoil it for you. Why it is included in a video about trees is anybody's guess. Also the town in Scotland called Jedburgh that you mentioned, it is pronounced as Jed-Borough. (You know Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, shall we now start pronouncing it as Edinburg)? More importantly there is not a species of Oak tree in Jedburgh called Capon. The Capon tree that you've mentioned is of a variety called Sessile oak . The Capon tree is significant because it is the last surviving tree of the ancient oak forest. The area has over time become known as Capon, but not for the last standing oak tree called Capon. Also Kapok is pronounced Kay- pok not Kar-pok. Finally and even worse is your pronunciation of the indigenous peoples of New Zealand, what a joke. You should go on UA-cam and learn how to pronounce local words. There is a really good video with a genuine indigenous Maori teaching how to pronounce Maori correctly. Look it up.
Hear, here. The comments above are spot on, but not all that is weird about this is its numerous mispronunciations and mis information; Thank you for your contribution.
There is tree in Greece that is so big it take12 to 13 man to put the arms around the trunk and on a special occasion the whole town could get under the shade with the wagons and horses on the out side the edge of the tree, at the trunk of tree man would cook three to four whole lambs around the tree with no effect to the tree trunk plus the army off over 150 soldiers plus horses and trucks being under the tree the soldiers trained by climbing the tree front the trunk and climbing the tree with ropes from the branches. It all might sound unbelievable but it is the true I was there and saw it when I was 8to9years old and now at the age off 77years old it still stands as strong as ever
@@DisgustedOldman-g7z Sir, he is referring to the still that attracts viewers like the ones to your right👉. Those are cover photos, often sensationalized or outright fake - as in not contained in the video at all - or a snap of a 2-second piece in the video.
@@anniemcguire2359 The pages we are looking at must have different formats or something. The picture I'm looking at with the story has no relevance. I believe I know what he is talking about and agree with him.. UA-cam has a lot of problems and this is one of them.
@@DisgustedOldman-g7z Still, there's an awful lot of really good videos to watch. For instance, there's the Vietnamese artist - A Lu Art. Then there's an amazing Polish woman who speaks American and puts together these awesome dolls; that's Catmeleon. And the French chocolatier, Amaury Guichon, who creates the most awesome things in chocolate (not desserts). I'm 78, starting an Etsy shop, and under tremendous pressure right now; the artists, craftspeople, the curators (like this dude, whose narration style drives me nuts), all bring us things we could never enjoy otherwise, even if we spent our lives traveling the globe. For me, they are lifesavers... despite the prevalence of total gob rot.😁😁
Wow, I can’t even begin to imagine how massive that tree must be! Nature’s scale is truly mind-blowing-this is the kind of thing that makes you appreciate the wonders of the world
I have started to spot channels that are a waste of time from their thumbnails. That tree was not in the video.... it is CLICKBAIT... so THIS one goes on my list to boycott.
Right there with you. The clickbaiters are dreadful. There's a "disaster" channel that shows incredible footage with brief explanations of what and where, but their vids are littered with 2-second spots of unexplained, unnarrated events that just leave you hanging. No thumbs up there!
@@anniemcguire2359 I started a list of channels to avoid because it got too hard to remember all of them. The ones with clickbait thumbnails and horrendous AI voices get on the list. Some make untruthful statements and after double checking their "facts:... they get on the list too. It's over 50 now in 1 year. I wish YT had some way to stop this nonsense. A lot of these videos have shill accounts to add glowing comments.🤬
39:06 I like the subject, but the camera work is not too good… out of focus often and the whole lacks quietness.. don’t edit so quick… it is tiring…😊
@@jolienhazewinkel295 I did not see anything at your time stamp that looked like the thumbnail tree .... but I is common for these scammers to put the fake thumbnail snapshot into the video to cover their @$$. So sorry calling out scammers is tiring for you.... take some supplements.
@@macformeWay to go, mac. Especially the horrific AI ones. One of my favorite game studios started using terrible AI - I had to stop buying their games. Dang! But yeah, I wish YT had a "Don't Watch" choice under their "Watch Later" save category.
The most beautiful art all comes from nature!
wow!! looking at the trees so big beyond imagination makes me amazed and amazed..
My friend, John, was facing many difficulties in his career and life. After hearing about a sacred, ancient tree in Cambodia, he decided to travel there to pray. He knelt beneath the tree, asking for help to overcome his struggles and start fresh. Upon returning to the U.S., everything suddenly changed. His business started thriving, relationships improved, and he began to find success like never before. A year later, he went back to Cambodia to thank the great tree for helping him turn his life around.
wow!! looking at the trees so big
AMAZING TREE AND MOTHER NATURE
The Polish forest was caused by tank warfare, crushing and snapping the young trees during WW II. They survived, and their broken trunks eventually regained their vertical alignment, creating these broken and curving shapes.
Thank you for the explanation.
That sounds so suspect I don't even know where to begin. Are you a bot working for MaxTV?
@@macforme This statement was given by an old Polish man who lived through WW II and told how the tanks would run down the trees in the forest making open spaces for tank warfare. So please zip your lip, AI bot and go away.
great video! i really enjoyed the way you presented the information. but honestly, i’ve always found it a bit hard to believe that a single tree can be so enormous. i mean, isn't it a stretch to say it’s "bigger than your imagination"? not everyone can visualize size accurately, right? just curious what others think!
Nice flowery language. Short on fact. Those unwilling or unable to waste 39:00 listening to someone else wax poetic may find the internet useful instead of a thief of time. We are destined to become either creators or consumers. Choose your content accordingly.
I agree with the Thumbnail that sucks you in to watching it and then never shows it at all. I was really looking forward to see what that tree was and how big it had grown..A BIG DISAPPOINTMENT. I`ll remember this one....
There is some interesting content on UA-cam, but sadly not all of it is correct. However if you do some research you can still find some facts that are true. Take bamboo for instance, bamboo is a member of one of the families of grass. It is not classed as a tree. It is a member of the grass family Poaceae I hope this doesn't spoil it for you. Why it is included in a video about trees is anybody's guess. Also the town in Scotland called Jedburgh that you mentioned, it is pronounced as Jed-Borough. (You know Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, shall we now start pronouncing it as Edinburg)? More importantly there is not a species of Oak tree in Jedburgh called Capon. The Capon tree that you've mentioned is of a variety called Sessile oak . The Capon tree is significant because it is the last surviving tree of the ancient oak forest. The area has over time become known as Capon, but not for the last standing oak tree called Capon. Also Kapok is pronounced Kay- pok not Kar-pok. Finally and even worse is your pronunciation of the indigenous peoples of New Zealand, what a joke. You should go on UA-cam and learn how to pronounce local words. There is a really good video with a genuine indigenous Maori teaching how to pronounce Maori correctly. Look it up.
Hear, here. The comments above are spot on, but not all that is weird about this is its numerous mispronunciations and mis information; Thank you for your contribution.
beautiful
There is tree in Greece that is so big it take12 to 13 man to put the arms around the trunk and on a special occasion the whole town could get under the shade with the wagons and horses on the out side the edge of the tree, at the trunk of tree man would cook three to four whole lambs around the tree with no effect to the tree trunk plus the army off over 150 soldiers plus horses and trucks being under the tree the soldiers trained by climbing the tree front the trunk and climbing the tree with ropes from the branches.
It all might sound unbelievable but it is the true I was there and saw it when I was 8to9years old and now at the age off 77years old it still stands as strong as ever
It's so Amazing wonderful
Amazing and beautiful
Wow, 🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎
Before ancient civilizations? Not fucking likely. This plant's history goes back a lot farther than we know or are willing to admit
I want you guys to visit Cambodia to see alots of beauty Teample in Cambodia like the first of this video
The tree in Malay is called Ara tree while in Sulu tribe and Bajau they called Nunuk tree.
Thanks for this report. Thank god. Thank from Bangladesh .
We call the Jacaranda tree "April pak" = April flower, as it blossoms in april
I love Trees
Magnificent ❤❤❤❤❤
beautiful nature
i am cambodia❤
this is only the second biggest tree on earth nebacnezar had 1 bigger
😮❤❤❤
Wisteria is not a tree!
Banyan tree is the biggest tree in the world.....
ต้นไม้สอนให้คนได้เลือกที่อยู่ที่ปลอดภัยจากภัยพิบัติทางธรรมชาติได้เป็นอย่างดี เพราะระยะเวลาสร้างให้คนเห็นภัยจากทุกที่ผู้ใหญ่เทียบเท่าต้นไม้ใหญ่ที่มีความเข้าใจชีวิตอย่างมีคุณภาพและคุณธรรมเป็นหนึ่งสถานที่ต้นไม้ใหญ่อยู่ได้คือที่ๆน้ำไม่มาสามารถท่วมถึงหรือไม่มีทิศทางของพายุไต้ฝุ่นที่โหดร้ายเทียบเท่าต้นไม้ชนิดใหญ่มีเซ็นส์รับรู้สื่อแปลกประหลาดได้ดีเยี่ยมกว่าคนธรรมดาหลายเท่านักวิทยาศาสตร์วิจัยต่อค่ะ
3:32 who else is cracking up right now? 😂
Yeah. Nobody is.
What's there to crack about 🤡
An arborist Christmas!
What a load of click bait rubbish
Bro put ohara on thumbnail
Where’s the biggest tree in the world?! Xạo🥹😤
❤❤🇰🇭🇰🇭🎉
I live in pakistan 🇵🇰 I need tree seeds
Ayer's Rock.?
The cover photo is obviously fake.
What cover photo? Why do you state that? What is your proof? You do know it's a video, not a book, right?
@@DisgustedOldman-g7z Sir, he is referring to the still that attracts viewers like the ones to your right👉. Those are cover photos, often sensationalized or outright fake - as in not contained in the video at all - or a snap of a 2-second piece in the video.
@@anniemcguire2359 The pages we are looking at must have different formats or something. The picture I'm looking at with the story has no relevance. I believe I know what he is talking about and agree with him.. UA-cam has a lot of problems and this is one of them.
@@DisgustedOldman-g7z Still, there's an awful lot of really good videos to watch. For instance, there's the Vietnamese artist - A Lu Art. Then there's an amazing Polish woman who speaks American and puts together these awesome dolls; that's Catmeleon. And the French chocolatier, Amaury Guichon, who creates the most awesome things in chocolate (not desserts). I'm 78, starting an Etsy shop, and under tremendous pressure right now; the artists, craftspeople, the curators (like this dude, whose narration style drives me nuts), all bring us things we could never enjoy otherwise, even if we spent our lives traveling the globe. For me, they are lifesavers... despite the prevalence of total gob rot.😁😁
خلق الله عظيم
GVB.
Just boycott no comment
What nonsense. U should talk about largest tree only. Don't waste our time.
fraud
Amazing and beautiful