We need this to become a series!!!!!!!!
Insect Statue s big spiders 🕷 plenty squid things portal s to nowhere......maybe.??did moth cult visit this place still feeling a.cross over story. That floating pulsating ( balloon )🎈 has.an eerie egg. Feeling oh my love it can't wait for more😊
I have to say, this is one of my favourites so far. Excellent, very creepy. A safe distance for observing these anomalies is, I reckon, from several thousand miles away....
I enjoy the David Attenborough AI voice touch! It gives a compellingly real and nostalgic aura to an already fascinating story. I love this channel.
love the mystery built up about the caves leading into the mountain all being blocked with supernaturally strong tree roots.
By far, theese are the best analog horror videos on CZcams.
This channel is genuinely superb, the content is all consistently impressive.
As an older viewer, retired, this stuff reminds of the true horror I felt as a young boy, living in the UK, watching stuff like,
- The Quatermass Experiment
- The Stone Tapes
and,
- The Nightmare Man, (based on The Child of Vodyanoi novel)
I file your videos under a different moniker that I dub “Arthouse Analog Horror.” It just feels appropriate, especially since you really have a style all your own!
Another incredible, eerie, and totally believable piece of work. Loving each and every thing from this channel! The Lovecraftian-looking arachnid creatures and the look of the statues in this one are particularly jarring and terrifyingly fascinating!
How am I still discovering more content from you to this day, I swear I have scrolled through your videos dozens of times. Outstanding. Outrageous.
wow, thank you for covering and mentioning a part of Indonesia! well, I might not want it to be a horror one, but thanks!
Finding this channel has to be one of the best thing that happened to me this year yet!
You should be making movies! I thought horror was dying, but you proved me wrong. Amazing work. I spent the last week watching all your work. The oso Benito video is my favorite so far. Cant wait for more!
Wow, that last picture is absolutely horrifying. Imagine seeing that in the corner of your eye in the middle of the night.
This is my new fav 4nom4ly video cant wait for more 😊😊😊
Love the aethethic you used here! Specially with attenborough narration and the 80s-90s bbc logo! You won a new viewer!
I love these A-H style documentaries!
It would be great if you did some series about this!
This was mint, mate. I am an amateur kinesiolinguist who studies the communication and social behaviours of Australian Giant Cuttlefish (Sepia apama), as well of a few species of coastal octopus, each with apparently varying degrees of sociality (Octopus vulgaris (intensely solitary and asocial), O. tetricus (have been found living in ‘cities’ within close proximity to each other, though they are the most disagreeable neighbours one could imagine), and the Larger Pacific Striped Octopus (so intelligent, sociable, and unusual that they turned everything we thought we knew about interoctopus behaviour upside-down…to the point we still have not given them a Latin name. Quite frankly, we do not know where they belong in the taxonomy of octopodes.)
Where am I going with this? Cephalopods are some of the least-understood, most intelligent creatures on this planet. Though we have no way yet to scientifically prove it, I am convinced some octopuses and cuttlefishes are not just clever, but they have deep, lasting emotions. All of my observation, and all records I’ve read of others’ observations, seem to indicate the truth of this. Octopuses have excellent eyesight and can distinguish between human faces. We know it is faces, because octopuses cannot hear, and tests have been done in which the octopus’s favourite person (who fed and played and socialised with him) and his least favourite person, who, for the sake of the experiment, had to annoy the octopus by poking it with a soft, harmless stick, just as it was settling in for some quiet time.
The octopus not only began squirting the jerk with water any time he appeared, and would always affectionately embrace the bloke what would feed it, play with it (octopuses like the kinds of clever-person toys that we all wish our kids would like), and stroke his arms, etc., but he could always determine who was who, despite their being similar in stature and dressing identically, but the octopus appeared to HOLD A GRUDGE, long after the ‘jerk’ of the experiment stopped being a jerk to the octopus.
Octopuses can also move on land, so long as they remain wet, as they can breathe via oxygen diffusion through their skin. Not nearly as healthy for them as breathing with their gills, but enough for an octopus to climb from one barren tide pool to another more prey-rich one…or enough to escape its tank, climb into another tank full of fish, eat a fish, then crawl back to its own tank before anybody knows the better. (These stories are REAL-documented on film (in fact, that is the only way the aquarists could discover how the fish were vanishing: they caught the occy on a nanny cam😂).).
The concept of a branch of the cephalopod line that diverged to make more efficient use of its spicules (the little holes in its skin that allow it to breathe air) and somehow became (at least) properly amphibious-if not wholly terrestrial - like a superintelligent version of its considerably dumber, less adorable, and less talented with the camouflage -but *l* - molluscan relative, the slug, is not the most unrealistic thing I’ve heard. Octopuses (and other cephalopods) have adapted to live in almost any environment, including some that seem utterly inhospitable to many other species-and certainly would be to any other species with their degree of intelligence/neurological complexity. Whilst the discovery of a terrestrial octopus would be quite possibly the greatest news of my life, and of course my first response would be to check the credentials of those claiming responsibility for the discovery, there is nothing in all of my years of studying cephalopods that would make me think, “That CAN’T be. That’s impossible.’ Another thought that already comes to mind is that, with their camouflage, intelligence, and muscular bodies, a freshwater/terrestrial/amphibious octopus could just become one of the ultimate invasive species, were one to ever escape onto an inhabited land mass from whatever isolated cave on a desolate island where it was found.
Had to leave a comment because I enjoyed this so much, LOVED the documentary/expedition style, not a lot of horror out there like that at all and think this is one of the best examples I have ever seen. Fantastic work and really hope to see more from this series (or even new series with a similar premise!). Look forward to see what you continue to create!
Great video keep them coming all the best seth
All of anomalies things are interesting unique and good I think this one is special. Should be its own series or analog horror short film
The real horror factor about this story....
Is the fact that REAL undiscovered species of animals or creatures exists in some corners of this world, even in this modern day and age
Excellent! Really enjoyed this!
It's time to send a probe to space with all your videos and no other species will want to invade us.
One of my favorite so far! (Although i'm quite new to this channel)
Man thanks for the subtitles again i know is a lot of work but its interesting to me the things that you work i don know how to say😅😅 😅
That was awesome and amazing thank you brave photographers and journalist for making this possible and please be safe out there in your journeys 💯🙏
Brother, WOW, actually Real, Thank you!!
Would love to see more of this! Wow 🤩
Here we go.
Yeah.....new Stuff....thanks bro!✌️👍🤠
Best time of the week
almost got me xD
some of the models are too clean and the lightning is strangely off ... but simply add dirtlayer doesn't do it ...
But i like it! could raise a whole tiktokgeneration huehuehue
5:48 "Po'Po Pruu!" That's for giant slug, I guess.
This is currently the best use of AI.
More like this, please!
Never going to an island ever again 😅😅😅😅
This is as good as the flesh pit. Keep it coming. Where do get Sir David's AI voice?
I get the feeling that if anyone ever comes back, they’ll find that these beings have been waiting
I can’t help but to doubt the authenticity of some images thanks to the advent of AI. If they are not AI generated, then the images are fascinating.
( So Much Phenomenal ) and The Unknown Elements of life. Very Strange Thing's Occurred When it Comes Existence.....
I found this highly disturbing.Thanks!
Woww...
Saya subscriber dari indonesia,banyak tempat yang belum di jelajahi di negara saya&masih banyak misteri2 yang belum terungkap seperti:orang bunian,suku dayak(yang dulu menganut kanibalisme),desa penari,jalur alas roban dan lain2.. terimakasih&video yang bagus salam dari Indonesia 🙏🙏🙏 👍👍👍
Have you ever seen or experienced anything along the lines of what we saw in these pictures, or even paranormal?
@@righteousbrother9402 saya belum mengalaminya tapi itu mngkin trjadi ketika saya masih anak2 tapi saya mendengar kabar/berita itu
This one was good it felt like it could be real 🫡👍🏽
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Bro. Do you make all these videos yourself, well, a team maybe? Or is it a collection of ones you've found? Regardless, I'm grateful to have stumbled upon this channel. I just wish the videos were longer but I do understand how time consuming it would be. Regardless Thank you.
From Canada 🇨🇦
Hi, I've made them all by myself. Many videos are relatively short because they are parts of larger series that I build as I upload them, like The Real, Babylon, or all those labeled 'FULL FOOTAGE'
Part 2!!!
Giving me Dark Continent from HunterXHunter vibes 🤘
That was awesome. Malawaka(AKA Skull Island) I'll shit my pants if i had to encounter those things at night.
A real scorp was used to make that model.There are giant everything out there, areas we have have'nt been yet. But the down in the Arctic, xxxxl spiders that don't freeze, live in small regions. They hunt at night, what no idea. As scientists find them, the military cordens off the area. Pockets of some type of life must be what they eat or are cannibles.
AI Attenborough is killing it
Is This A Great Analog Horror?
Tarapa papa cata ratacapata
yea no ty i ain't gonna visit that place.
Is it not odd as clear as these images are we still can't seem to get one good photo of The Loch Ness Monster LOL !!! Who really knows what's out there in this crazy world.
Looks like nva
G'day mate! I'm a writer and I'm already diligently working on the more chilling photographic footage, I'd love to collaborate. Will be in touch if your interested. Love your style. But I'd rather chill them BAD in ten minutes than tease them for a follow up. We could create one episode and see how it goes. 😈 Love your work!!!
8:55 Oh God. If i show this to my mother i will turn orphan
Ada INDONESIANYA cuy 🤩🔥🔥🔥🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨
"reluctant to interact with humans" might mean they are a lot smarter than the researcher is giving them credit for. COme to think of it, I'm reluctant to interact with humans. But they got beer....
There's an interesting origin and abandonment story.
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Wooow...You found a place more terrifying rhan Australia! Congratulations, cuz thats a hell of a feat!
#NOPE
#NEVER
#Iwouldnever
#DearNationalGeographicIquit
#Couldntpaymeshittonsofmoneytogo
And pows
all pictures of the so-called insects/creatures look like vogus ......photographs ....... so nearer to insects/creatures !!!! why not they are seen this days of technological pic
knows.what.you.dread.
Hey!! Can you add Indonesian translation???
Ready, my apologies if some parts might not be very accurate in Indonesian; it's not my native language, but it should be understandable... I suppose
Ai abuse
Hey guys, don't forget to subscribe to my secondary channel: www.youtube.com/@AnomalyAesthetics
I'll be posting different content there than on the main channel-some stuff you might find interesting, more information about your favorite stories, and a permanent section of 'Everyday Short Stories' ✌🏻
And it's an excellent channel too! It compliments this one very nicely.
The problem is nothing the BBC has put out for 30 years is reputable.
Using the bbc logo could be illegal. You could call it something like bcc for safety reasons