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4:10 Tell me you're a picky eater without telling me you're a picky eater. . . . "Some of the things are more eclectic than others, but there's always a variety"
I hate when people say more passengers died in the Eastland disaster than the Titanic sinking. While technically true, because he used the word, "Passengers," the truth is that we're not just talking about passengers. Since when are we categorizing the kinds of people who die in tragedies like this? When a plane is in trouble and might be going down, the tower always asks how many "Souls" are on board. The tower doesn't ask for a breakdown of passengers, flight crew and flight attendants.
I was in Duluth one January when this ship came under the bridge at 1am. The captain laid on that horn so hard it shook the soul out of me😂. It was so incredible! It’s like watching a skyscraper float past you. Can’t wait see it again
3:18, The Ship that is called the D.M. Clemson here is not the First D.M. Clemson. No, the First D.M. Clemson was the D.M. Clemson built in 1903. The Clemson of 1903 Sank in Lake Superior on the 1st of December 1908. The Second D.M. Clemson is the Clemson of 1917. It served a long career, and was ultimately scrapped.
Finally! Something is being done. :) (Also: It's good to see Dr. Regis. I was a student of his before he retired. The man has been involved with trying to help get this sight cleaned up for some time.)
This lady is amazing! The food she cooks looks amazing and how she goes about preparing it all with care is awesome. It was great to see some of the inside workings of a laker. Great video!
I'm impressed at the bravery of running a deep fryer on a ship! I'm sure there's a procedure to safely secure it in rough weather, but I'd be anxious working around that.
I used to go to Lake Michigan a good bit as a kid and always remembered the water being really green. Then I left for the army and moved around a lot before ending up back in my hometown and was blown away by how clear Lake Michigan is now
@@66bigbuds Why are they making such a big deal over it, it should be safe to put it on a barge then, sell it, and make a profit to buyers. There is a black jacket for sand worldwide unfortunately, I'm sure it wouldn't go to that level.
I bet but the grate lakes ar not big enough to be Commercially fish the way they are doing it They are not the ocean.. Even there it's overdone. They should only let the natives take. Small amount of spears introductional netsmall boats. You're only going to take before it starts to decline. No difference in the Wolves. It is a peninsula. Not the rocky mountains. Wolves are a good part of the ecosystem. Too many in the small spot. There goes all your prey animals. It's basic common sense and physics that nobody wants to admit.. Justi N enjoy while you can.
Since we are in a global crisis on sand that is needed for cement, can this be financially possible to remove the contaminated particles, and use this sand, instead of sealing it in a lined landfill?
The same facts about why the winter snow ice ( lack thereof now)covering Lake Superior is the same as the Arctic sea ice. The waters are heating up. The Arctic sea ice, in my estimate, will be gone in about ten years.
The freeze thaw cycle of Lake Superior transfers more energy than the freeze thaw cycle for Lake Erie. Lake Erie, having much less volume and depth of water often freezes over before the other great lakes. Lake Superior is usually the last of the great lakes to freeze over. It is rare for the larger lakes to completely freeze over.
I only trust scientists who don't depend on "public funding" as this financial source is directed by government agencies which may be directing the outcome of scientific research to fit their political narrative.
This guy did not discover "Yooperlites" I am a geologist and these rocks have been around forever and they do not just occur in the great lakes. This guy commercialized it and put some whacky name to them. They are syenite rocks rich with fluorescent sodalite. They are found worldwide. The name "Yooperlite" is not recognized in the world of geology.