Most MYSTERIOUS Ocean Facts!

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  • čas přidán 12. 06. 2024
  • Check out these top unexplained mysteries of the deep ocean. From strange sounds captured in the deep sea by hydrophones such as the bloop, the train, and julia, to gigantic whirlpools, biggest underwater falls and the milky bioluminescent sea phenomenon. Are deep sea monsters living deep in the ocean?
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    9. Underwater Falls
    Voted one of the most beautiful places on Earth, Mauritius is an island nation in the Indian Ocean. On the Southwestern tip of the island you will find a fascinating illusion. When viewed from above, a runoff of sand and silt deposits creates the impression of an ‘underwater waterfall’.
    But did you know there are actually real underwater waterfalls? Seven waterfalls have been discovered deep underwater. The tallest waterfall on Earth is not Angel Falls, but an underwater waterfall called Denmark Strait Cataract located in the Atlantic ocean between Greenland and Iceland. It is the world's highest underwater waterfall, with water falling almost 11,500 feet and carries 175 million cubic feet of water per second.
    It is caused due to temperature differences in the water on either side of the strait. Cold water is denser than warm water. And the eastern side of the strait is a lot colder than the western side. So when the waters meet, the cold water sinks below the warmer water, creating a strong downward flow, which is considered a waterfall.
    And it's not just waterfalls that are under the ocean. There are huge secret rivers, complete with rapids and islands that flow down the sea shelves out into the desert plains creating river banks and flood plains. Here's a picture of the river Cenote Angelita under the sea of Mexico.
    These salty rivers carry sediments and minerals and could be vital in sustaining life. The world's sixth largest river, by volume, is below the Black Sea. It is 350 times larger than the Thames and 150 feet deep in places.
    8. Milky Sea Phenomenon
    For over 400 years, sailors told tales of a mysterious event that takes place far out in the Indian Ocean. They would come across miles and miles of milky glowing waters, sometimes stretching as far as the eye could see. In 2005, a group of scientists led by Dr. Steven Miller of the Naval Research Laboratory in Monterey, Calif., decided to take a closer look at this story to see if it was true. They managed to register about 235 observations and get a satellite image that showed an area of low lighting in the Indian Ocean about the size of Connecticut. Their samples that they collected indicated the presence of a type of bioluminescent bacteria in the water, known as Vibrio harveyi. This isn't the same kind of bacteria that you might see in waves that use their bright light to ward off predators. This bioluminescent bacteria may actually use light to attract fish, since its favorite place to live is inside a fish's gut. Scientists' guess is that since they only emit a very faint light on their own, they have to gather together to make an impact. Their collective glow can grow to massive, milky sea proportions when their numbers swell to a huge amount -- think 40 billion trillion. They may also congregate to colonize algae. Sounds like a party! It is still only a guess since Dr. Miller and his colleagues haven't determined exactly what causes the bacteria to gather.
    7. Unexplained sounds
    Of course dark, creepy fog can make you jump at anything that goes bump in the night. But what about things that go "bloop" in the sea? With names like "The Bloop," "Train" and "Julia," the sounds have been captured by hydrophones, or underwater microphones, monitored by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The decidedly nonspooky nicknames for these sounds do little to dispel the mystery surrounding them. In 1997, NOAA hydrophones 3,000 miles apart picked up one of the loudest sounds ever recorded off the southern coast of South America: the Bloop (which sounds exactly like its name, a bloop). The Bloop mimics marine animal sounds in some ways, but if it were some kind of sea creature it would have to be almost the size of the Eiffel tower for that sound to be heard from 3,000 miles away. So what made the sound? It's anyone's guess but deep-sea monsters aside, NOAA holds the most likely explanation for The Bloop is that it was the sound of a large iceberg fracturing. Sure....
    Another weird noise known as Julia sounds almost like someone whining or maybe even singing under water. The eastern equatorial Pacific autonomous array (the fancy name for the network of hydrophones) picked up this strange sound that lasted 15 seconds in 1999.

Komentáře • 1,5K

  • @Alexander-xl7ls
    @Alexander-xl7ls Před 7 lety +923

    we r exploring other planets but we didn't even fully explore our own

    • @vannaliker3141
      @vannaliker3141 Před 6 lety +19

      Abhijeet Pitumbur maybe if they spent more time finding a solution for the pressure issue instead of exploring the “dark side of the moon” we would be able to explore the ocean more

    • @haridojamaru829
      @haridojamaru829 Před 5 lety +4

      because it is possible it is beyond these humans abilities

    • @royal.riaaaaa
      @royal.riaaaaa Před 4 lety +2

      Vanna Liker really was the way to do not get to see the kids at night I was going home to my house to get to the house so we do not want you here and we do have a lot to go through so I can just come over here to go get some stuff to do so we do not go out there I am in a go get mom to get my house ready to come over here I will yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

    • @nathanwilliams796
      @nathanwilliams796 Před 3 lety +1

      True dat

    • @PurpSyrp
      @PurpSyrp Před 3 lety +4

      Yeah🤦🏽 cause the pressure down in the ocean is so tight that we do NOT have the technology to go down there and obviously curiosity creeps so no shit there’re going to explore space🤦🏽😂 “can’t do one thing do the other”

  • @NEHHH12
    @NEHHH12 Před 7 lety +1050

    The ocean scares me but here I am

  • @Awesomeplace1
    @Awesomeplace1 Před 7 lety +551

    So Spongebob's beach underwater is possible?

  • @bee9775
    @bee9775 Před 3 lety +73

    Ah sick now I can quiz people on ocean facts!

  • @edwardhanson3664
    @edwardhanson3664 Před 7 lety +654

    How refreshing, an intelligent and mature narrator.

  • @EnterprisesExplained
    @EnterprisesExplained Před 7 lety +453

    How can we expect to know our universe when we don't even know our own planet...

    • @_Omar_
      @_Omar_ Před 6 lety +23

      Crazy Random Cool and yet some idiots think Earth's flat

    • @CeraphineLuna
      @CeraphineLuna Před 5 lety +8

      Umer Riaz if the earth was flat, then how come we don't know what the bottom looks like 🤔

    • @janinaptak1909
      @janinaptak1909 Před 5 lety +8

      Because then we can explore the ocean together with aliens

    • @TheDeno786
      @TheDeno786 Před 5 lety +1

      Earth has to be flat which is how we get waterfalls

    • @abdallahahmed43
      @abdallahahmed43 Před 5 lety +5

      Crazy Random Cool our planet is dangerous. the universe is safe 😆

  • @RichardTyll
    @RichardTyll Před 6 lety +39

    When I was a young man, I was a commercial fisherman. I experienced both an incredibly large whirlpool about 200 miles off Louisiana coast in the Gulf of Mexico. It measured more than 1 mile across and we rode along the outer edge to see if we could see the bottom. My theory is that an underwater cavern collapsed, allowing the water above to flow in to the empty space until it was filled. I also experienced a Rogue Wave, which I obviously survived. On a 60 foot fishing vessel, during a storm we were hit by a rogue wave which flipped our vessel a complete 360 degrees, length-wise. I've witnessed other miracles of the ocean but, these two examples are mentioned in this video so, I thought I would share them.

    • @Namiswwwan
      @Namiswwwan Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for sharing! That's so wild

    • @ere5
      @ere5 Před rokem +2

      That is so cool!!!! thank you for sharing!

  • @peddiez
    @peddiez Před 7 lety +63

    I love how the "scientist" actors/actresses projects on camera and pretend like theyre really are scientists. lol

    • @lozzieboy
      @lozzieboy Před 2 lety +5

      Isn’t that an actors job?

  • @ellafellaa9912
    @ellafellaa9912 Před 3 lety +7

    Can I quiz you on ocean facts

  • @sarahcucchiara5767
    @sarahcucchiara5767 Před 3 lety +10

    can i quiz you on ocean facts???

  • @ayaelouahabi2074
    @ayaelouahabi2074 Před 7 lety +417

    "The red tide could be extremely dangerous even to humans"
    Me : Then why tf are you holding it in your hand??!!

  • @ballean80
    @ballean80 Před 7 lety +49

    Rivers, waterfalls, maybe there's oceans within the oceans.

  • @vylerus2418
    @vylerus2418 Před 7 lety +511

    idk why but your voice sounds so... satisfying 🙂❗

  • @CactusBravo42
    @CactusBravo42 Před 7 lety +85

    Hmm Those brinicles sound dangerous. Better warn Patrick.

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    • @simbisogambura8802
      @simbisogambura8802 Před 6 lety

      Sean Delaney l

    • @Nightzo
      @Nightzo Před 5 lety +2

      Looks like ice cream

    • @SS-rm5kj
      @SS-rm5kj Před 4 lety

      Patrick underrated comment 🤣

  • @worsermouse0smith863
    @worsermouse0smith863 Před 7 lety +63

    Of Course every weird ocean sound is just a cracking iceberg

    • @kateplosc8533
      @kateplosc8533 Před 7 lety

      Worsermouse0 Smith

    • @lykq298
      @lykq298 Před 4 lety +2

      Hello reply if u got my msg u posted this 2 years ago lol

  • @amandah2866
    @amandah2866 Před 7 lety +14

    I love that most of our deep oceans are completely unknown to us, it makes life a little bit more exciting. Although I must say that the sounds picked up with the hydrophones were without a doubt very creepy. The whirlpools and underwater falls and rivers were so interesting.

  • @99secondofeverything
    @99secondofeverything Před 7 lety +535

    i am from mauritius
    and i am quite honored that my country is mention :)
    great video btw :)

  • @prod.cruzomg1782
    @prod.cruzomg1782 Před 7 lety +821

    under water water fall water under water fall under fall water under water water fall under water

  • @andreamoscoso4065
    @andreamoscoso4065 Před 7 lety +2

    Oh Mauritius, It is a beautiful magical place indeed!

  • @b11-laureljosegavrielb.14
    @b11-laureljosegavrielb.14 Před 6 lety +26

    My whole recommendation is full of red arrows and circles.

  • @calntyne8021
    @calntyne8021 Před 5 lety +10

    i don't exactly know why, but the ocean being so unknown makes it all the more interesting and kind of comforting... hopefully i can become a marine biologist in the future

  • @estherdmartinez1346
    @estherdmartinez1346 Před 7 lety +169

    Very detailed, very interesting and well explained. Thanks!!
    I've seen several channels that tried to do thid but are just not good ... am excited I found this one, Good job!!

  • @supergamerboy4304
    @supergamerboy4304 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for taking about my island :-)

  • @antonnym214
    @antonnym214 Před 7 lety +38

    There is no dark side of the moon. That was a Pink Floyd album. The moon rotates once about every 28 days, so all of the surface gets about a 2-week day and a 2-week night.You probably meant "far side of the moon." Note to the haters: I'm not doing this to be snarky. I'm trying to correct a common misconception. Whenever I point out something like this, you might be tempted to send hate messages. Please don't. I'm autistic, and what happens is I get upset and have to take medication, then I go to sleep for a long time, which is no fun for me. Thanks!

    • @shaunamontoya8419
      @shaunamontoya8419 Před 5 lety +1

      Anton Nym I didn't know this about the moon thanks for correcting this it is interesting to me

    • @tippyrose19
      @tippyrose19 Před 5 lety

      people are just jerks

    • @crystalnerd6925
      @crystalnerd6925 Před 5 lety +2

      You're awesome!!! Way to be an advocate for yourself while teaching people at that!!! You rock

    • @vonn1334
      @vonn1334 Před 5 lety +2

      Everything you said was wrong bro the moon rotates at the same speed that it's spinning at so the same side actually does face the Earth 24/7

    • @shaylagogobean417
      @shaylagogobean417 Před 5 lety

      I'm happy you are advocating for yourself love who you are. your are perfect

  • @chezchezchezchez
    @chezchezchezchez Před 7 lety +6

    I am sick in bed in your channel is coming to the rescue to help me with my boredom!

  • @areyoushpongled2564
    @areyoushpongled2564 Před 5 lety +1

    Mauritius...❤ Our Small Island 😊✔ So Sweet

  • @mangatoni7271
    @mangatoni7271 Před 6 lety +1

    I love Mauritius.thanks for voting it as one of the beautiful places in the world.

  • @crystalsnow6085
    @crystalsnow6085 Před 7 lety +25

    Liked and subbed. I really like your channel and keep up the good work!

  • @ikhlaassyed2866
    @ikhlaassyed2866 Před 7 lety +31

    ohh i live in Mauritius and am glad

  • @andreamoscoso4065
    @andreamoscoso4065 Před 7 lety +4

    What a beautiful Country Mauritius is. I'm glad more people are finding out about it.

    • @annundavishyam8483
      @annundavishyam8483 Před rokem

      Beautiful island unique people with lots of drugs and corruption with dirty politician and vested interests

  • @kieranmcfarlane4096
    @kieranmcfarlane4096 Před 7 lety +8

    In answer to mystery #1; the organisms are not actually performing photosynthesis but rather chemosynthesis using a similar process but merely different ingredients. One chemical equation for chemosynthesis uses carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide and its equation: CO2 + 4H2S + O2 -> CH20 + 4S + 3H2O, has been determined by NOAA.

  • @emmalouwestwood665
    @emmalouwestwood665 Před 7 lety +31

    I love weird, wonderful, science, and anything murder mystery and true crime ah you name it I like it. I got your channel from they will kill you channel, brilliant to watch thanks.. I'll stay tuned for more 😀

  • @oomeirgolapkhan5220
    @oomeirgolapkhan5220 Před 7 lety +3

    I am from Mauritius n its great to see the "underwater water fall" from Mauritius being given recognition 😊

  • @theneterufamily6135
    @theneterufamily6135 Před 3 lety +2

    that glowing stuff is luminescence

  • @theprincessthoughts2692
    @theprincessthoughts2692 Před 7 lety +30

    1:48 is Enchanted River in Philippines.

  • @kuppet
    @kuppet Před 3 lety +12

    NINA NINA NINA NINA

  • @zeNUKEify
    @zeNUKEify Před 7 lety +13

    lol they used upsweep for Julia and the bloop was the massively sped up version. The real sound is a lot creepier

  • @vidhishagoorah6945
    @vidhishagoorah6945 Před 7 lety +55

    I feel so honoured that my country is voted one of the most beautiful places on earth thanks for saying that !

  • @sanjanadomah5669
    @sanjanadomah5669 Před 7 lety +1

    mauritian and honored that our little island is listed here
    :)

  • @ryeschertoribio3584
    @ryeschertoribio3584 Před 7 lety +27

    I just stumbled in here. Great vid!

  • @joshweebxd
    @joshweebxd Před 6 lety +11

    8:17 "they swam inside, got stuck and drowned" ? haha fish drowned underwater

  • @emiliajosephine3616
    @emiliajosephine3616 Před 7 lety +1

    This is really professional. You deserve more subs than 10k! I had a question: how many people work on a one video?

  • @juliaincredibile8012
    @juliaincredibile8012 Před 6 lety +1

    I love all your videos! !!!! You are amazing and produce fanatic facts, thank you! !!!!

  • @shanaechand4484
    @shanaechand4484 Před 7 lety +9

    I'm scared of the ocean and never like getting on boat 😭

  • @themelonboss06
    @themelonboss06 Před 7 lety +8

    Awesome Video! Subbed! :3

  • @AdityaAN
    @AdityaAN Před 4 lety +1

    Always love your videos. Some informations are breathtaking and some are terrifying.

  • @LaLicAA1999
    @LaLicAA1999 Před 3 lety +1

    I really like these types of videos, I had the opportunity to go to an island where the water was bioluminescence and wow a beauty, it is something that remains in your memory. In the same way, one never imagines that there are such things in the sea. Thanks to this video you learn and imagine. I love it.

  • @davisjugroop3782
    @davisjugroop3782 Před 7 lety +7

    0:35, on that mountain, a group of slaves took refuge. When the news came that slavery was abolished, a group of people came to announce them the good news, but the slave thought they would be captured again. So they chose to jump from the top. This place is now a World Cultural Heritage Site.

  • @sannaagren4906
    @sannaagren4906 Před 7 lety +3

    New subscriber here! I really love the channel and i always watch your new videos!💞

  • @ajlynnartmagdasal8665
    @ajlynnartmagdasal8665 Před 3 lety +1

    It's been years, recommendation gave life to this video once again

  • @itzmwe_mia_uwu4637
    @itzmwe_mia_uwu4637 Před 4 lety +2

    The thumbnail is Mauritius, my country😍, and thos were just sand

  • @robinbowles6915
    @robinbowles6915 Před 7 lety +20

    I wonder how many times she said WATER

  • @idontlikebadjokes
    @idontlikebadjokes Před 7 lety +10

    This is absolutely interesting!

    • @OriginsExplained
      @OriginsExplained  Před 7 lety

      Thanks!

    • @gabrielreyes3726
      @gabrielreyes3726 Před 7 lety +3

      idontlikebadjokes Glad you liked the video. It's good to see people interested in both science and nature

    • @law7141
      @law7141 Před 7 lety +1

      Even the her Voice~

  • @alialwaly4694
    @alialwaly4694 Před 3 lety

    I love this thank you for all the help about the facts of the Ocean it’s really helpful for my project

  • @itzmwe_mia_uwu4637
    @itzmwe_mia_uwu4637 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm so happy that my country is involved and seriously I didn't realise about this illusion, great video!

  • @tesso2380
    @tesso2380 Před 7 lety +10

    Nice Video. Great information of education

    • @OriginsExplained
      @OriginsExplained  Před 7 lety +4

      Thanks you!

    • @tesso2380
      @tesso2380 Před 7 lety +1

      Subscribe Button Has clicked then wait to see your next videos keep doing this great work i love that

  • @PablitosWay
    @PablitosWay Před 7 lety +190

    Iceberg fractures making those sounds huh?! Riiiiight

    • @tyberostheredwake8098
      @tyberostheredwake8098 Před 7 lety +16

      The bloop's "bloop" sound is actually the sped-up version of the actual sound. The original, slower sound does just sound like a giant rock breaking underwater.

    • @zacharyrussell9618
      @zacharyrussell9618 Před 7 lety +8

      Agreed. All of those sounds are at least five times slower. It makes quite a difference in the effect. Otherwise, an okay video.

    • @jasminedabi5410
      @jasminedabi5410 Před 6 lety

      Pablito's Way thats what i said

    • @cephaloncinder5049
      @cephaloncinder5049 Před 6 lety +4

      The sound of Icebergs cracking is the ceepyest sound ever... ever seen the bottom of an ice berg? Its normaly hollow, the sounds it makes will give a grown man shake in fear. Especialy with how dark it it under the water it only adds to the edgyness

    • @metalheadinjuri3s155
      @metalheadinjuri3s155 Před 5 lety +2

      Only one has been confirmed as an iceberg. The others are unconfirmed but they aren't all ice that's for sure

  • @KizzieMorris
    @KizzieMorris Před 3 lety

    "Things that go bloop in the sea" I'm dying, that got me. Excellent video :)

  • @aphroditeonearth9947
    @aphroditeonearth9947 Před 6 lety

    I love your videos so much and I just wanted to tell you I take all the commercials without any qualms, you put so much in its completely justified💗

  • @jacksnuggs1939
    @jacksnuggs1939 Před 7 lety +27

    Someone count how many times she said water😂

  • @s1m0nk_18
    @s1m0nk_18 Před 7 lety +49

    wtf iam way to high for all this waterfall

  • @laurenz7576
    @laurenz7576 Před 7 lety +2

    really liked this vid, i just subscribed

  • @hogwartsrocin5442
    @hogwartsrocin5442 Před 7 lety

    i love the narrator's voice and how she delivered it. even this vid is long af i was not bored.

  • @carleynestor1220
    @carleynestor1220 Před 7 lety +5

    One time I went to Virginia beach and the sand had bioluminescent bacteria in it so when you stepped on It it glew up!

  • @JinjinMee
    @JinjinMee Před 7 lety +42

    1:48- is that enchanted river in the Philippines?

    • @providentfund5110
      @providentfund5110 Před 7 lety +2

      Yeah Enchanted river in philippines. you can see fishes clearly even in the deep, fishing is prohibited there coz it is protected

    • @victoraberia9505
      @victoraberia9505 Před 7 lety +1

      +ezreal gooom dude im from philippines kamusta? BTW masaya ako dahil madaming magandang lugar dito sa pilipinas

    • @JinjinMee
      @JinjinMee Před 7 lety +3

      been there.... truly an amazing place.. because of the crystal clear water, you can see how deep it is,, yay and that's a little bit scary, ,,, Enchanted River in Surigao (Philippines) should be on everyone's bucket list. Worth it ang mahabang byahe.. :)

    • @PrimateProductions
      @PrimateProductions Před 7 lety

      How deep is it?

    • @clb6675
      @clb6675 Před 7 lety

      I'm Philippine

  • @Damian-mi8di
    @Damian-mi8di Před 7 lety

    You guys are growing fast and have the potential to have millions of subs! Can't wait to brag I have been here since 6,000

  • @waiwaianela
    @waiwaianela Před rokem

    my new favourite yt channel!!

  • @Abhi-hq5xw
    @Abhi-hq5xw Před 7 lety +6

    haaaaaaaaaaaaa thats ma homeland.....mauritius

  • @TheSbenns
    @TheSbenns Před 7 lety +7

    Love this site. Educational

  • @tabrez3179
    @tabrez3179 Před 7 lety +2

    Omg,My country is finally in a video,Mauritius☺,Thanks origins explained.

  • @annegaelle2265
    @annegaelle2265 Před 7 lety +1

    Mauritius...proud to be a mauritian😍😌

  • @mikaiascott1449
    @mikaiascott1449 Před 5 lety +2

    I think i can explain rogue waves , they usually have to do when a strong current hits a bump in the ocean floor

  • @afm3307
    @afm3307 Před 7 lety +4

    I live in Mauritius

  • @RR-fh7yl
    @RR-fh7yl Před 7 lety

    i watch all your videos just because you have a really pleasing voice ! seriously . . . i love it

  • @jezebel-uh4qr
    @jezebel-uh4qr Před 6 lety +2

    My ice machine scares me late at night, usually when I'm watching stuff like this.

  • @blackz4035
    @blackz4035 Před 7 lety +3

    OMFG, Im from Mauritius!!!! Yet I didnt got the occasion of visiting that place tho

  • @BeardMan01
    @BeardMan01 Před 7 lety +47

    There is no such thing as the dark side of the moon. Just the side we can see and the side we can't.

    • @mikumikuswagger
      @mikumikuswagger Před 7 lety +5

      Beard Man "The dark side of the moon" is the side of the moon that we can't see fam

    • @BeardMan01
      @BeardMan01 Před 7 lety +5

      The term is incorrect.
      Why are people so willing to accept bullshit. There is no art in Science, it either is or it is not. .

    • @Mikey-zc4lk
      @Mikey-zc4lk Před 7 lety +8

      TootsieTut ★ ̖́- Yea, it's called the far side of the moon.

    • @abc94714
      @abc94714 Před 7 lety +2

      true... similarly people normally related night as darkness but in reality there is no such thing.. darkness is nothing but just a misinformation... actually you can say that there is no light in night instead of saying darkness....
      similarly if you put a glass with half filled water,most of people refers it to half empty but in reality glass is half filled not half empty...we humans are so much expert in showing negative n darkness in anything...

    • @starss1183
      @starss1183 Před 6 lety

      Beard Man our moon is the only planet in our solar system that does not rotate or spin so thats why its called the dark side of the moon it is always the side we cant see lol crazzzzyy

  • @relaxingblog
    @relaxingblog Před 3 lety

    relax to this
    Wonderfully peaceful, well done! Thanks for sharing, friend👍

  • @pravikomul5799
    @pravikomul5799 Před 6 lety

    I am from Mauritius thanks for voting our island

  • @grimrique4609
    @grimrique4609 Před 7 lety +7

    Does anyone else have a strange urge to touch a brinicle?

  • @AvoidTheCadaver
    @AvoidTheCadaver Před 7 lety +3

    I've been to the Saltstramen. It's beautiful and terrifying to see. And naturally the Norwegians love to ride boats into the pool behind it to go fishing....

  • @mr.sickofyolyin1814
    @mr.sickofyolyin1814 Před 6 lety

    Awesome video. Thank you :)

  • @cleerline
    @cleerline Před 7 lety

    Wonderful video. Wonderful narrator. More please!

  • @SadeLife-uj5lw
    @SadeLife-uj5lw Před 7 lety +3

    The most amazing scientific video I ever watched.

  • @IrfanBheenick
    @IrfanBheenick Před 7 lety +13

    Im from brazil Live in mauritius 😂😂

  • @Hellokuttie
    @Hellokuttie Před 7 lety

    i like the way narrator narrates...Makes it interesting

  • @SamridhiPatel99
    @SamridhiPatel99 Před 7 lety +1

    it's a very interesting video. and plus point is that this channel described it very well!🤗

  • @tattoodfreeek
    @tattoodfreeek Před 7 lety +13

    Never heard of this river taims before

    • @handal0
      @handal0 Před 7 lety

      She meant Thames...american pronounciation; like lestasher ( Leicester ) in another vid ;D Easy to do if you don't know the local dialectical customs.

    • @tattoodfreeek
      @tattoodfreeek Před 7 lety +6

      Local dialect? You mean English?

    • @handal0
      @handal0 Před 7 lety +1

      Yes..as in 1 nation divided by a common language ;] Americans use more phonetic pronounciations than grammatic or inherited ones.

    • @tattoodfreeek
      @tattoodfreeek Před 7 lety

      Meaning they don't learn how to say things correctly

    • @sophinadrake5027
      @sophinadrake5027 Před 7 lety

      Correctly, haha. Reading a name like Featherstonehaugh for the first time, which looks like feth-ur-stone-haw... how the duece are you supposed to guess which syllables to drop? Why couldnt they spell it correctly in the first place - "Fanshaw", and save ink and confusion.

  • @spac20
    @spac20 Před 7 lety +6

    Number 9 is where I live, the wonderful island Mauritius ☀ 🌊 😎 :)

  • @ajsocool8918
    @ajsocool8918 Před 6 lety

    I appreciate the creepy music In the background while ur talking. I mean like, ur only hasting the inevitable for me lol 😂👍anyway good video,nice stuff I luv it

  • @sarahdoherty3300
    @sarahdoherty3300 Před 6 lety +1

    Your videos are great!!!

  • @aho_rsey
    @aho_rsey Před 7 lety +148

    so interesting! I always loved ocean mysteries even though I am not a big fan of the deep. hope you all continue to grow!

    • @OriginsExplained
      @OriginsExplained  Před 7 lety +11

      I appreciate that a lot. Thanks!

    • @nukeclear_gaming_yt2001
      @nukeclear_gaming_yt2001 Před 7 lety +1

      Noticed number 8 Is from WHAT ON EARTH? discovery channel

    • @oceanwavex
      @oceanwavex Před 7 lety

      8 is the true number of freemasonry. It is creation to cremation from womb to tomb...its is dna the double helix mother bearing child...To get cell division, mitosis you split the atom, split the 8 down the middle and you get 33 one in reverse.....two parents creates one child...two numbers create one number. freemasons number you see the number we dont is 8 same as their hidden hand at play. 8 is everything it is everywhere...adverts programs films........they are obsessed by creation because they done know who created us..this is the holy grail..a quest without answer all about creation.....DC owned by the Masons. as all TV networks etc.

    • @oceanwavex
      @oceanwavex Před 7 lety +2

      Hi Origins explained very interesting channel. You mentioned somewhere on one video micro nations about a serving maid on the titanic. This Irish girl Violet Jessop. If I'm right about your channel you will know the true story of this girl the Titanic and the Fed reserve for all of them are link to where we are today...slaves with chains around our necks buried in debt...by federal debt BOE etc....The Freemasonic societies 33 their true number 8. The City of London and Rome...All property life and land belongs to Rome and has always been so...Wash DC called Rome/home/om...So back to Violet Jessop...yes three ships all with Captain Smith....so what has it got to do with the Titanic (you already know) Capt. Smith and Violet Jessop both Jesuits assets and Violet Jessop a Vatican assassin....The Titanic was a cover up for the murders of the century Lord Astor and others that stood in the way of the Federal reserves creation(8). Three of the most wealthy powerful people on the planet at that time boarding in first class cabins on upper decks could not get into a life boat. These men where given free tickets on the ship they called Unsinkable giving false security to Astor and Co... a TRAP! Switzerland controls the banks the Vatican controls Switzerland hence why the Swiss(issi) guards the Pope. Astor and Co were already dead when the Titanic struck the iceberg sinking the ship and hiding the evidence of the murders....Now a disaster not murders....Violet Jessop survived but Capt. Smith his Jesuit oath of death to them went down with his ship as ordered....Violet Jessop was not only the serving maid but also the nurse for the first class cabins, she had the access and the means to deliver poison which would have been held by the nurse on duty...slip into their teas and dead. Lets look for an iceberg to cover it up....These men were the ones standing in the way of the fed. Is it not great coincidence that all three did not survive and the fed reserve came into being 1913 from secret plans held on Jeckle Island...Jeck/Jack/el.....How many movies how much money has been by hollywood $$$$...lets look at the Gulf of Tonkin Vietnam a flase flag lie. 911 a false flag lie..Pearl Harbour a flase flag lie..Titanic a false flag lie all about the creation of the central bank of America (A-Merica). America the last empire about to be destroyed by the same people who created the FED....The world is not what it seems. The side you see and the side you do not. two faces of the same coin/con.

    • @tkgymnasticsstevenson9416
      @tkgymnasticsstevenson9416 Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks!!!

  • @sum1v
    @sum1v Před 3 lety +5

    CAN I QUIZ U ON OCEAN FACTS

  • @FazalFariz
    @FazalFariz Před 7 lety +3

    Your voice. 😍

  • @Pam-eu5xi
    @Pam-eu5xi Před 7 lety +2

    This helps me with science I told my sister about the waterfalls and she didn't believe it and then I put it on and she was amazed! I got a A+ on science with the water cycle thingy

  • @silversquirel560
    @silversquirel560 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for the facts!

  • @parm2809
    @parm2809 Před 7 lety +3

    Subbed

  • @thiccbicc
    @thiccbicc Před 7 lety +32

    There is no dark side on the moon.

    • @jonathanbush6197
      @jonathanbush6197 Před 7 lety +2

      There is, it just changes from day to day. Of course the narrator should have said, far side of the Moon. Maybe she listened to too much Pink Floyd as a child :-) Great video nonetheless.

    • @jgallegos1031
      @jgallegos1031 Před 7 lety +1

      Case De Carlo the moon is tidal locked, there's always a dark side on the moon

    • @thiccbicc
      @thiccbicc Před 7 lety +2

      jgallegos1031 um... no. the moon isn't tidal locked, it rotates because it's far enough for it to happen. It has to be way closer for that to happen. by the way, the moon is getting farther by 4cm every year.

    • @_remi_skye_7393
      @_remi_skye_7393 Před 7 lety +2

      Case De Carlo I promise this is just what I have learned in school. I am only 11. But, since the only reason that the moon seems glowing is the sun's reflection, there should always be a dark side of the moon. Technically there is no permanent dark side of the moon since the moon is perpetually rotating on its axis if that is what you mean.

    • @thiccbicc
      @thiccbicc Před 7 lety +2

      Tovero Rider finally, someone who has knowledge about the universe without myth, or TV. yeah the moon's "Dark side" is the same as the nights on earth.

  • @ladyred8938
    @ladyred8938 Před 7 lety

    Hi origins I do really love your videos keep it up and more power god bless

  • @TheNishanradha
    @TheNishanradha Před 7 lety +1

    felt so proud to be Mauritian