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Aidin Robbins
Aidin Robbins
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Filmmaker based in the Blue Ridge.
Scotland's Secret Rainforest
17:50
2 месяца назад
One Year of Incredible Landscapes
17:13
3 месяца назад
Arizona's Active Volcanoes Don't Make Sense
14:54
6 месяцев назад
What We Get Wrong About Glaciers
11:39
7 месяцев назад
Saving the North Cascades
14:09
8 месяцев назад
Why The Alps Are Getting More Dangerous
18:45
9 месяцев назад
Life as the Last Fire Lookout
18:01
10 месяцев назад
Europe's First Colony
11:32
Год назад
The Problem With Travel Videos
10:58
Год назад
How to Overcome Winter Burnout
12:10
Год назад
Why Silence is Going Extinct
10:01
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My FAVORITE Way to TRAVEL
9:26
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Meaningful Travel in 2022
4:35
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What Are the Northern Lights?
9:05
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How to Make a Travel Video
10:21
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@1FLEXAHOLIC
@1FLEXAHOLIC 5 минут назад
4:50 holy shit can you imagine chopping that big ass tree down by hand
@SupernalOne
@SupernalOne 37 минут назад
west of mexico city is another such volcanic field, possibly bigger - where Paracutin erupted last century - and New Mexico has the Valles Caldera, the Malpais, Mt. Taylor, and those dozen or so cinder cones just north of Taos - a lot of volcanic stuff going on out West!
@nakrenjam
@nakrenjam Час назад
I just found out about your channel yesterday. And I’ve seen like 10 of your videos. I love your content man!!! ❤
@haybail7618
@haybail7618 Час назад
how does he manage to make this miserable country look and sound so nice
@enricofermi3471
@enricofermi3471 2 часа назад
People get lost (and may die) in the woods that look like a tiny patch compared to the Appalachian region, and can be walked from end to end on foot in less than a week. Source: I live in medium-sized European country that has some woods in it. Now imagine literally millions of people with *vastly* different levels of preparedness going on a hike through an insanely large wilderness that have wolves, mountain lions, bears and whatnot.
@senshai1267
@senshai1267 3 часа назад
the color filters you use is so good .
@shaun8256
@shaun8256 3 часа назад
Awesome story but I highly doubt the tallest tree is in areas that near population. I would think or rather protest that the tallest tree would be in an area inaccessible to people like Siberia or very remote areas of Canada, or even quite possibly an uninhabitted island in the ocean.
@ayandas874
@ayandas874 5 часов назад
"Oceans of fire underground" is sort of accurate, I think.
@nachtmacher6237
@nachtmacher6237 7 часов назад
😊
@ThePizzaGoblin
@ThePizzaGoblin 7 часов назад
Ay, i did archaeology on stromboli! The volcano is always burping. One puff about every 5 minutes. Nice to hear it mentioned
@sparkyswearsalot
@sparkyswearsalot 8 часов назад
A lovely ode to the Appalachians. They are beautiful. I don't generally travel south for... reasons... but when I do, I always try to at least drive through the Blue Ridge Parkway.
@Arthion
@Arthion 8 часов назад
It's so fascinating hearing about how close some of the scientists of the past came to the truth of what we know today with limited instruments and just a lot of good intuition. As well as funny how completely wrong some of them were too of course.
@codycarabotta5621
@codycarabotta5621 8 часов назад
My God...such beauty. If I ever travelled to these areas I know I would never want to leave. Incredible video. I really hope humanity pushes for restoring ecosystems in said manners. I clicked this video thinking I was going to see a beautiful forest. And I did. But to think what I saw was a butchered and degrading version of what it once was, made me very sorrowful.
@columnarbasalt4677
@columnarbasalt4677 8 часов назад
great video! more geology video pls :)
@AidinRobbins
@AidinRobbins 6 часов назад
Coming right up 🏃
@FRh0
@FRh0 9 часов назад
I'm always surprised by the quality of some youtube videos. Great job 🫡
@RichCommander
@RichCommander 11 часов назад
Make a film about Krakatoa
@Alltime2050
@Alltime2050 13 часов назад
It wasn't science thousands of years ago. It is something close to that at times, but not exactly science.
@Qb3nsis
@Qb3nsis 13 часов назад
The pushpins instead of thumbtacks had me rolling but this was a great video to chill and watch.
@dboulgarides1814
@dboulgarides1814 13 часов назад
This was an inspiring video
@lavapix
@lavapix 14 часов назад
Almost looked like a face in the lava dome at the end scene. Similar to the petroglyphs.
@bigtater29
@bigtater29 14 часов назад
Good video. It's a shame that, that person leaked the location and ruined it for everybody. Can the tree!!! It woulda been great if it had been left as a "treasure hunt" kinda thing. Like, "you can find it for yourself, if you're worthy". Treasures like that should never be uncovered. Little clues in tidbits are one thing but flat out saying where it is and how to get there!? Honestly, it should be worth jail time. They're puttin people in jail for stupider, pettier reasons than that. Don't get me started on the woke bullshit.
@MrJoedog
@MrJoedog 15 часов назад
Its pretty cool how in depth you go in explaining. True passion
@aristopleb
@aristopleb 15 часов назад
I treat most YT documentaries like podcasts but I wish I had a bigger screen for this one.
@lavapix
@lavapix 15 часов назад
Volcanoes are the best. Never get tired of them.
@shanegreen9511
@shanegreen9511 16 часов назад
Volcanos and the Ocean, two much, much larger sources of greenhouse gases that put out millions of times more gases than all our factories, cars and polluting manufacturing for the last 100 years combined. So ...I guess we should be outlawing and regulating volcanos and the Ocean 🤪
@mikes11220
@mikes11220 18 часов назад
What is it with people and this "background music" that's as loud as the vocals even at times making it almost impossible to follow the vocals - the story line. smh
@muxpux
@muxpux 18 часов назад
I work with children at Mt St Helens. It’s interesting hearing the local native peoples stories and how they are similar to the Greek type stories. What’s more interesting in my line of work with children, is the ideas proposed by those back then, seems almost childish, yet, intuitive if you knew absolutely nothing about todays science and how the world works. Like, if you just saw a mountain explode with zero context, what would be your hypothesis. This could be an interesting teaching tool…
@voidgeometry794
@voidgeometry794 19 часов назад
I hate it here...🧀
@voidgeometry794
@voidgeometry794 19 часов назад
Ka Boom!!!!!!
@brytonalley9356
@brytonalley9356 19 часов назад
i was expecting crazy scientist stories not the history of volcanologists
@marcialivingston-nq8xk
@marcialivingston-nq8xk 20 часов назад
Never got rid of my accent. Never will. My culture is too proud for me. Not enough money to make me do that.
@xLILxWANGx
@xLILxWANGx 20 часов назад
Betterhelps a scam dont fall for it
@Randy-jl4sf
@Randy-jl4sf 21 час назад
FACEBOOK PUSHES CHILD PORN!! GET OFF OF IT NOW!! YOUR SOUL DEPENDS ON IT!!
@salamander405
@salamander405 21 час назад
As a Vancouver Islander I can indeed confirm I’m on island time
@kelath5555
@kelath5555 21 час назад
Fantastic visuals, absolutely beautiful.
@sholto7437
@sholto7437 22 часа назад
If you want a juicy Scottish forest visit dunkeld !
@joshuapowell6520
@joshuapowell6520 День назад
Look up "hopi corn stones" when a volcano erupted 2 thousand years ago it covered corn fields making the hopi corn stones
@syntec_101
@syntec_101 День назад
yeah i am all for saving forests but not in way witch imports predatory animals that will potentially kill our pets and our children .
@Grom-rl8bm
@Grom-rl8bm День назад
Jesus that sponsor read was brutal. No wonder people use vanced to cut sponsor reads out of the video
@wgolyoko
@wgolyoko День назад
I went to the Stomboli last week. I've rarely felt so alive, in this particular way.
@hakarlrs9817
@hakarlrs9817 День назад
The fact that the tectonic plate theory was devised first in the 1960's is pretty insane to me. The fact something so fundamental about the earth was figured out so recently.
@AselflimitedcapitalisemW0mamon
If you believe in And worship by economic and scientific participation - the the higher i intellect of your fellow human kind - instead of worshipping God the creator - you will end up being a slave to generating personal wealth for yourself and your superior higher- intellect Who will always need more funding created from overharvesting nature like a human ant colony generating wealth for the wealthy. Which you may discover by your science is what creates your own extinction. Because the "real glory " :Spiritually speaking" is meant to be "all for God". BECAUSE HE Created mankind: in His image - and the "used-to-be", predominantly, "free-of-charge", heaven & the earth; from his spiritual world existence, Which would be predominantly better governed from the inside of each individual human; rather than from the money made world Of excessive government and science funding which is so Often greedily - corrupted and always-preoccupied with generating personal wealth for the wealthiest of humankind. As well as way too focus on the convenience of all that money can buy instead of the simple things of a predominantly free of you nature, Of God's Predominantly free of charge Provision. And since our governments program our minds to love the money instead of accomplishing the toil necessary to nurture nature for our provision. Perhaps you can see how and why the end will come. We could. Slow down the coming in. If we would start utilizing nature correctly and giving God the glory instead of human intellect and science. But, but in a world that refuses to fear God. Perhaps this isn't possible.
@vimalpatra1440
@vimalpatra1440 День назад
Hey, If you're someone in their intermediate stage of learning video editing and want to learn how to properly color grade this video is the one! I am new to color grading, Have color corrected a few videos but wasn't finding any video that would teach particularly about the color grading and styling techniques. At the same also go in depth with explaining the reason of changing something. I found tutorials that teach why or how to do basic color correction, videos that teach how to put luts on top or where to find them, videos of which luts they use (and them selling them and the before and after). Also found one where they're doing some color grading but just doing it very fast and speeding the video up with a background music and not explaining anything at all. In total, tried to browse through more than 20 youtube videos and this is the best one I found :)
@Shadow6a
@Shadow6a День назад
Stypid people can't leave well enough alone. Sad truth is without us nature is better off.
@083-b9
@083-b9 День назад
Aidin I cannot wait to watch your next video, everyone is an absolute masterpiece
@ShizaruBloodrayne
@ShizaruBloodrayne День назад
12:58 what year is this map from??
@simacmanus4645
@simacmanus4645 День назад
There is a similar field of hotspot volcanos in France, lookup Puy de Dôme, (45.7721360622961, 2.9626270980958824) on Google Maps, in Terrain Mode, and then zoom out, you will see that there are loads of these mini volcanoes scattered around the area, and yet it is nowhere near a fault line. Again scientists believe it formed as a result of the African plate crashing into the European plate.
@christophermapes9527
@christophermapes9527 День назад
sucks to notice that the "4k" video wasn't in 4k. To then get hit with the immediate explanation was hilarious.
@gemfyre855
@gemfyre855 День назад
Basically - people are dumb so we can't have nice things.
@TSAdu
@TSAdu День назад
Elementary school expositary essay levels of writing here wow
@ChickenJoe-tq6xd
@ChickenJoe-tq6xd 19 часов назад
Says the dude who post kids cartoon brainrot, let’s see what you got buddy
@TSAdu
@TSAdu 19 часов назад
@@ChickenJoe-tq6xd "killer whale that follows your mouse"
@ChickenJoe-tq6xd
@ChickenJoe-tq6xd 19 часов назад
@@TSAdu yea a 12 year old video when I was actually still a kid, the stuff you’re posting is recent lmao
@TSAdu
@TSAdu 19 часов назад
@@ChickenJoe-tq6xd ye that Alice in Chains over you snorkeling is peak content dude 🤡
@ChickenJoe-tq6xd
@ChickenJoe-tq6xd 19 часов назад
@@TSAdu Alice In Chains is one of the best bands of all time lmao, layne staley had a one in a million voice. You really think posting about cartoons in your mom’s basement is cooler than snorkeling and seeing cool ass fish and nature? That’s sad af lmaoo