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Draining the Gulf of Mexico brings deadly secrets back to the surface. Stories of piracy, war, slavery and a dinosaur-killing asteroid are revealed.
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@ThatsNotVeryFunnyLol
@ThatsNotVeryFunnyLol Год назад
This type of stuff is so fascinating to me. I can never wrap my head around how anyone is able to come up with so much information. The knowledge is insane. I love watching documentaries and gathering information on history and everything relatable, it will never get boring to me.
@ChameleonMD123
@ChameleonMD123 Год назад
The answer is simple. They make it up.
@beingandtime
@beingandtime Год назад
The knowledge has been built up by hundreds, if not thousands, of separate individuals over the span of multiple generations. Some contribute more than others but, ultimately, it’s a group effort (like 99.9% of human breakthroughs/achievements).
@ChameleonMD123
@ChameleonMD123 Год назад
@@beingandtime Indeed. Masons and various other offshoots that perpetuate the Heliocentric lie. Those at the top of the pyramid willingly while those compartmentalized at the bottom potentially unwillingly.
@friedtoaster4059
@friedtoaster4059 Год назад
@@ChameleonMD123 “I use idiocy to destroy idiocy” - probably chameleon
@klittkommander3857
@klittkommander3857 Год назад
@@ChameleonMD123 these puppets will never understand
@cdfdesantis699
@cdfdesantis699 Год назад
"Drain the Oceans" is one of the most interesting series on YT. Very good!
@TheDavidlloydjones
@TheDavidlloydjones Месяц назад
It's a really neat production idea, and all the water withdrawing graphics are really welll done, too.
@cdfdesantis699
@cdfdesantis699 Месяц назад
@@TheDavidlloydjones I agree, friend, as well as the graphics of items on the ocean floor. Thanks for your reply.
@CybertronGangsta
@CybertronGangsta Год назад
Hats off to the crew who made this documentary. This is nothing short of spectacular. A great rendition and very well documented.
@davearbogast2882
@davearbogast2882 Год назад
Guess you were not a fully developed adult when this happened... Not a great rendition, unless you like propaganda - research the court cases against British Petroleum (Found guilty on may counts)
@aaronlee3233
@aaronlee3233 Год назад
This is a national geographic episode
@aaronlee3233
@aaronlee3233 Год назад
It's a series called "drain the ocean"
@tomk2005
@tomk2005 Год назад
A very well presented pack of Lies, and mis-information. God made the earth and our solar system about 6000 years ago, and all the earth's layers of rock, mountains, oceans, were all made about 4600 years ago from the worldwide flood event. Yes, an Asteroid mage the Gulf of Mexico, and expelled all that dirt north creating the Himalayas and so forth, and other oceans. It also created continents, and Islands which didn't exist prior to the flood, as the Asteroid's impact caused earthquakes and volcanoes. The Earth was transformed as this receding process caused the sloshing back and forth of the waters covering the earth, which laid down layers of silt and dead animals, which we see all around the world today in the layers of rock and in fossils.
@ClaudiaMitchell-jn7fw
@ClaudiaMitchell-jn7fw Год назад
@@davearbogast2882 Thank you ! 😁
@paulbennett7021
@paulbennett7021 Год назад
Perhaps it should be pointed out, for the benefit of the gullible, that the gulf was not actually drained.
@williebeamish5879
@williebeamish5879 Год назад
😂
@georgeflitzer7160
@georgeflitzer7160 Год назад
That’s what I was thinking also. Ty
@sleepingbeauty9842
@sleepingbeauty9842 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@daleslover2771
@daleslover2771 Год назад
@@sleepingbeauty9842 👍🤣
@alcoholfree6381
@alcoholfree6381 Год назад
Oh duh! Thanks for telling me, I was wondering where they put all the water and silt? Now I can sleep; thanks to you.
@thegombergmap-dot-net
@thegombergmap-dot-net Год назад
Wow. Amazing show. I wasn't expecting anything this good.
@MHarenArt
@MHarenArt 3 месяца назад
This artificial draining of the water is simply mind boggling!!!! It's fantastic!
@Unboxcityunboxcity
@Unboxcityunboxcity Год назад
This is super cool. LiDAR and other tech is helping us write the correct history of us all!
@theisgood0
@theisgood0 4 месяца назад
This is the type of stuff I love watching reminds me of sitting there when I was younger watching the older style episodes with my dad :).
@eduardogoyzueta5285
@eduardogoyzueta5285 Год назад
I'm a geophysicist in the making and this show makes me excited for my possible career paths
@mr.iforgot3062
@mr.iforgot3062 3 месяца назад
I'm a scientist too. A biologist. An unemployed biologist.
@NoreenBarkat-bf3wc
@NoreenBarkat-bf3wc 11 дней назад
If you are a biologist then please help me in some topics of biological
@theluschmaster
@theluschmaster Год назад
The picture quality is so awesome, it's like I am there
@edmartin875
@edmartin875 Год назад
Much of that picture was computer generated from a few pictures taken by the ROV.
@absolutelyobsidious
@absolutelyobsidious Год назад
I Pray all documentaries could evolve to these levels. Beautiful!!!! 🥺🥺🥺🥺
@fatimamudassar2049
@fatimamudassar2049 Год назад
Lots of respect for the efforts and courage of the archeologists....👏👏👏
@Feed_Outdoor
@Feed_Outdoor Год назад
you just believe this because they say so???hahah you probably got the vax
@brianlane9534
@brianlane9534 Год назад
Courage? They must be heroes.
@user-ke3nd4rm3w
@user-ke3nd4rm3w 9 месяцев назад
very true!
@vmi4172
@vmi4172 Год назад
These 'Drain the Oceans' documentaries are the most fascinating I have ever seen. Award winning stuff!
@user-jj4mh2qb7e
@user-jj4mh2qb7e 9 месяцев назад
Love the history provided from National Geographic! So amazing!!
@Genecititanico
@Genecititanico Год назад
Amazing!
@unitedwestanddividedwefall2073
It's amazing how technology can change how things USE to be to how advanced it's become over the years, this documentary just teaches how things have changed over centuries of time.
@prometheusunbound7628
@prometheusunbound7628 Год назад
Technology cannot change anything that USED TO BE. That is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. Our knowledge of science can only change our perspective of things. Actual history doesn't change because of technology. Christ.
@t-bone9719
@t-bone9719 Год назад
My grandfather was a survivor of the Robert E. And his family still lives in New Orleans today.
@brucekevin8472
@brucekevin8472 Год назад
Wow !! That's fascinating too! God bless him.
@HAYLENBRUH
@HAYLENBRUH Месяц назад
wow!
@Everything-dr1wb
@Everything-dr1wb Год назад
Thank you for sharing this video 🙂👍
@mylenahbug3602
@mylenahbug3602 Год назад
I remember being a kid when the deepwater horizon disaster happened, I remember crying while watching the newsfeeds.. The desperate attempts to stop and deal with the oil, the marine life suffocating and drowning in all the oil.. I'm from a Canadian oil town where we do land reclamation and never understood why they would even risk all this for the oil until I learnt about how much was there, and how valuable it was. I honestly feel like humans would been far more advanced now if we weren't so driven by greed.
@beakamon
@beakamon Год назад
I think we are from the same oil town! I was horrified too!
@rscott2247
@rscott2247 11 месяцев назад
There were speculations that parent company BP ordered its' supervisors to cut operating costs by 25%. As a result safety implementations were bypassed or neglected to meet this parent company directive. Halliburton who was in charge of the cementing and texture at the bottom of the well casing did not disclose defects in the cement being used which was perhaps the primary reason the crude was not contained ?
@daniels.deloso4181
@daniels.deloso4181 10 месяцев назад
Amazing.....thank you very much. I'm better informed after viewing your presentation.
@jeffs6090
@jeffs6090 4 месяца назад
The one thing I always see wrong about documentaries about the asteroid strike that took out the dinosaurs is that they always show the strike with the land masses as they are today. With plate tectonics, the land was in a different arrangement 65M years ago than they are now. Most of that peninsula was under water with islands around it that eventually became Central America.
@jimamccracken5783
@jimamccracken5783 Год назад
Simply amazing what modern day technolgy can do. I try to watch all of these videos in this series and I have reached a conclusion. You can run but you wil be found sooner or later. Thanks to National Geographic of which I have been a big fan for putting these videos together.
@colubrinedeucecreative
@colubrinedeucecreative 3 месяца назад
What a great concept and execution. Thanks for this! I was searching to see what it might look like for the gulf to be drained, and well, we went quite a ways into seeing what that might look like!
@batman_2004
@batman_2004 Год назад
This is my favourite show. Thanks for full episodes. 🙏
@mr.iforgot3062
@mr.iforgot3062 3 месяца назад
Anytime bud! Anytime.
@pattimorris6200
@pattimorris6200 Год назад
Love the history provided from National Geographic
@Snailmailtrucker
@Snailmailtrucker Год назад
Their Version of History !
@YogiMcCaw
@YogiMcCaw Год назад
I looked this up and found the Drain the Oceans series was produced in 2018. This just goes to show you that nobody can produce documentaries like National Geographic. I wish they would simply cut out some of their cheaper programming and just stick with these super high quality docs. This reminds me of the great National Geographic documentaries I was raised on in the 60s and 70s. I encourage Nat Geo to do more like this and cut out all the trash programming.
@edmartin875
@edmartin875 Год назад
That trash programming pays the bills while very expensive high quality docs are being made.
@markbeames7852
@markbeames7852 Год назад
Ken Burns and David Attenborough do alright, I'd venture to say.
@andes805
@andes805 Год назад
During the 60s and 70s we had wonderful documentaries on The Learning Channel. Cosmos was one of these. I can remember being so awed and it was family TV time for us.
@markbeames7852
@markbeames7852 Год назад
@@andes805 The Learning Channel didn't arrive until 1980.
@KB-ke3fi
@KB-ke3fi 9 месяцев назад
Yeah and try to follow real history and not their made up left wing politics.
@twinflowerfioretta
@twinflowerfioretta Год назад
Wow, insane docu. ! Ty ! superb !👍👍
@dark_dante2663
@dark_dante2663 10 месяцев назад
Finally, a video from National Geographic, this looks like a real good video, so far I have learned alot about various events around the world.
@kaioliverbohnke7294
@kaioliverbohnke7294 Год назад
One of my grand-uncles died in such a german U-Boat. Very interesting to hear what (might) have happened to him.
@Mello_Man_Ace
@Mello_Man_Ace Год назад
Simply amazing 👏🏾 is all I can say 💯🙌🏾🎊
@inesconwell315
@inesconwell315 Год назад
Hello how are you ?
@sarariachy8473
@sarariachy8473 Год назад
Amazing video thx for sharing This video 🙏❤️
@beyondtheodyssey
@beyondtheodyssey Год назад
Amazing documentation ✌️ i also like this episode
@Sammy-lz1vi
@Sammy-lz1vi Год назад
Very powerful Documentary!!! Draining the oceans is one entertaining doc from Nat Geo. Very Nice indeed.The narration is just the Bomb. Thanks!!
@VictoriaMarch13
@VictoriaMarch13 Год назад
This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen. I love when technology is able to solve mysteries like this.
@xsolent
@xsolent Год назад
I just watched it too was lots of fun!
@PraveenSriram
@PraveenSriram Год назад
Thank goodness for RU-vid premium
@VictoriaMarch13
@VictoriaMarch13 9 месяцев назад
@@PraveenSriram Amen.
@geraldinefields1730
@geraldinefields1730 Год назад
Excellent! Thank you.
@AllanEvansOfficial
@AllanEvansOfficial Год назад
I’ve been looking for a documentary Just like this on the gulf !! Finally someone did this
@sandyschipper1400
@sandyschipper1400 Год назад
That was so cool, I loved that. Thankyou!
@PraveenSriram
@PraveenSriram Год назад
Just finished watching the entire documentary in 45 minutes. Loved 🥰 it. Thank you so much
@mjbreeze
@mjbreeze 10 дней назад
Brilliant ❤thank you
@gideonnaidu8343
@gideonnaidu8343 Год назад
Thank you sir for beautiful video
@PraveenSriram
@PraveenSriram Год назад
This is a really fascinating documentary and I’m really glad and excited to watch it without ads on RU-vid premium!! 😊
@brianfitch5469
@brianfitch5469 Год назад
Ad blockers do the same thing for free.
@LifeOdysseyMotivation
@LifeOdysseyMotivation Год назад
Impressive documentary. Draining the ocean is one of a kind technology that helps us understand more about history and archaeology.
@vinceerwenanza242
@vinceerwenanza242 11 месяцев назад
For some reasons, i wanted to drain the Pacific Ocean
@LifeOdysseyMotivation
@LifeOdysseyMotivation 11 месяцев назад
@@vinceerwenanza242 go on
@ArtefactumJohn
@ArtefactumJohn 10 месяцев назад
National Geographic never disappoints !
@mr.iforgot3062
@mr.iforgot3062 3 месяца назад
This was the greatest movie I've ever seen in my life!
@dray206
@dray206 Год назад
Good and interesting episode
@RanjeetKumarJS
@RanjeetKumarJS Год назад
Amazing‼️
@tomthompson2309
@tomthompson2309 Год назад
Seeing all those oil pipes laid out on the ocean floor really is something to behold,its amazing really that the whole area is oil flooded with mishaps,yet they hold up mainly,great watch cheers.
@lindalaw8368
@lindalaw8368 3 месяца назад
So wonderfully entertaining and educational at the same time! ❤❤
@rhondakennedy819
@rhondakennedy819 Год назад
Very interesting. Be kind to one another. Stay safe. Love to all
@aaronaustrie
@aaronaustrie Год назад
Interesting documentary
@user-mr4mg3bf8o
@user-mr4mg3bf8o 3 месяца назад
I've learned so much from your videos! 👏
@hugodiazgarcia1266
@hugodiazgarcia1266 5 месяцев назад
Congratulations on your episodes about Drain the Oceans, including the Pacific and Golf of Mexico of course!!!
@sidsideways2828
@sidsideways2828 4 месяца назад
**gulf
@nataliaaa7472
@nataliaaa7472 Год назад
So hyped to watch this!!
@jampasurprenant1794
@jampasurprenant1794 11 месяцев назад
Absolutely amazing to learn about the world war || of what happened with both sides during the war . I appreciate you for sharing the history of the war .
@chris.asi_romeo
@chris.asi_romeo Год назад
Love this Drain the oceans Series documentaries
@md.mahmudshahadatkhan4765
@md.mahmudshahadatkhan4765 Год назад
you did a really good analysis
@annetteyoutube742
@annetteyoutube742 Год назад
21:09 I remember swimming in the Gulf of Mexico in Galveston as a kid in the 1970s and early 1980s, and finding tar in my hair as well as black oily smudges on my bathing suit and skin. IOW, these oil spills have been occurring, but this one was unfortunately *massive.*
@kk.loveee1700
@kk.loveee1700 Год назад
I live very close to the gulf of Mexico and the beaches nearest me are still filthy from the spill. Nothing but tarballs and black sand in some areas. It's sad to me, but there isn't much I can do 😔
@robertskinner6487
@robertskinner6487 Год назад
Actually more oil seeps out each year than was leaked out from the oil rig disaster
@RustyNeverSleepz
@RustyNeverSleepz Год назад
I remember the tarballs at Holly Beach in Louisiana in the early 80s
@kk.loveee1700
@kk.loveee1700 Год назад
@@RustyNeverSleepz ah. It's been this way for quite some time I see 😔 😖
@karenwolsey2283
@karenwolsey2283 Год назад
All I can say is "WOW!" This Gulf of Mexico area, now seen with the ocean water pulled back, is one of the most important locations in Earth's history. I learned so much, and I am so impressed with the science and know-how that is revealed here. BRAVO! 😲👏👏🌎🌊🌊🌊🦕🦖💥
@KingsVerity1979
@KingsVerity1979 Год назад
Some people would believe anything... 😂
@Snailmailtrucker
@Snailmailtrucker Год назад
Ain't that the truth !
@realhazel1807
@realhazel1807 2 месяца назад
wow... great show...im learning a lot
@joelledoll2466
@joelledoll2466 Год назад
Fabulous info!
@Mossyz.
@Mossyz. Год назад
I love watching this
@BobSmith-ke4jg
@BobSmith-ke4jg Год назад
There's a place off the coast of Mississippi and Louisiana is a area called the grave yard where there's a large concentration of dead oil rigs. Most ships avoid going thru there because a lot of those rigs are falling apart and are not visible above water.
@zanade
@zanade 3 месяца назад
This is one of the most educational video ever it’s so amazing!
@robertromeo1252
@robertromeo1252 Год назад
Pirates took over New Orleans in the state of Louisiana and to this day Louisiana is still run by pirates
@anthonytobio5669
@anthonytobio5669 Год назад
Awesome Documentary! I would love to visit the gulf sometime!! Going to Texas soon!
@danzykam6545
@danzykam6545 Год назад
Good deal so you’ll get to se Mexico up close in Texas
@krzykris
@krzykris Год назад
The Florida Gulf Coast is much better than Texas, much better beaches, barrier islands, amenities, etc.
@brianalbrecht4423
@brianalbrecht4423 Год назад
Very enjoyable to watch...bravo....drain the swamp.....next....
@catherinemushaw1956
@catherinemushaw1956 2 месяца назад
Yes, please drain the swamp of Magots
@user-tc9dz1mi5y
@user-tc9dz1mi5y 2 месяца назад
Very enjoyable to watch...bravo....drain the
@atheistcomments
@atheistcomments Год назад
Fascinating!
@patsysingletary6585
@patsysingletary6585 Год назад
My father and a friend were cast net fishing on the gulf beach side of the gulf and the found two dead German sailors on the beach, since the coast guard station was just down the beach the reported what the had found. They were asked to Lea be of course. Later we heard that a submarine had been fired on. Lived in the area and were scared.
@earthcat
@earthcat Год назад
Yikes
@ahenzeaccessories
@ahenzeaccessories Год назад
Wow. 😮
@joetoe9947
@joetoe9947 Год назад
… how did they identify those men to be German sailors?…
@richardgardin5367
@richardgardin5367 Год назад
@@joetoe9947 probably their mustaches.
@joetoe9947
@joetoe9947 Год назад
@@richardgardin5367 … probably not…
@rondarrylcoleman4220
@rondarrylcoleman4220 2 месяца назад
Have learned much...watching these stories.
@persnikitty3570
@persnikitty3570 Год назад
Myron Cook did a video about the topographical features of the Gulf, especially between Texas and Florida. There are so many pockmarks between 5k and 8k feet below sea level, so my thought isn't a single asteroid, but multiples over time. That said, it's absolutely possible that the asteroid in question broke up in the atmosphere and peppered the entire region, including land, generating more particulates than a single strike.
@laurasmithira
@laurasmithira Год назад
It will happen again.
@Lorec1855
@Lorec1855 Год назад
A recent article in Sci Tech Daily suggests that more than one asteroid hit the earth due to a dicovery of a 5 mile wide crater impact in the north Atlantic that also dates back to the same time, 66 mya, as the Chicxulub crater impact. Look it up. Fascinating and terrifying.
@Atlas2040
@Atlas2040 Год назад
Or that they are from fragments of the same meteor.
@Lorec1855
@Lorec1855 Год назад
@@Atlas2040 very plausible.
@hughriger6177
@hughriger6177 Год назад
Wormwood...
@charleslindsay3201
@charleslindsay3201 Год назад
interesting history.i worked on a jack up oil rig back in 1996.although i could see the wellheads at night i never knew there were so many .new orleans certainly has a rich history and i always enjoyed going there.
@andes805
@andes805 Год назад
This video was so neat, to know that the scientist can now see beneath the water with such detail, it was amazing.
@earthcat
@earthcat Год назад
I am from Pensacola but I am learning new things about the gulf shores.
@jamesharris184
@jamesharris184 Год назад
Extraordinary
@ragnarlothbokjr7821
@ragnarlothbokjr7821 Год назад
Now watching From mizoram 👍🏿💞💞
@beverlyreiner-baillargeon6205
Awesome and informative video. I also realize the gulf really wasn't drained but I'm also 62 years old and am not that gullible. 😄
@fullmetaljackay1049
@fullmetaljackay1049 Год назад
Look at that Shrimpy boi at 24:32 just living his best life
@marvinresper775
@marvinresper775 3 месяца назад
Awsome beautiful information
@cantfindmykeys
@cantfindmykeys Год назад
I lived in Key West for 20 years and when the gulf spill happened I had nightmares about waking up with the entire marina swamped in oil. We were in zone A, the worst place to be with the flow of the currents. Day after day I would go out on the deck of the houseboat afraid to look at the water. Strangely, we never saw a drop of oil (shrugs). In general, the Gulf of Mexico played a big part in our lives in the keys. The only hurricanes we ever kept an eye on were ones that went into the gulf because all other paths were not a threat. If hurricanes were a real problem, those little islands would have been wiped out long ago but the big trees remain standing and I only saw one bad flood in 20 years. Came from Wilma after she strengthened in the gulf, and then surprised us by going in reverse and hitting the opposite side of the island which rarely happens.
@brianfitch5469
@brianfitch5469 Год назад
It all washed up to us, on the gulf coast of Mississippi and Louisiana. Oil you wouldn't believe giant tar balls as well on the sand. It doesn't make sense it would go down there. Being how close it was to the coast of Ms/La the water gets pushed to shore from there towards us. Also the the tropical Jetstream pushes gulf moisture up into the united States that's what fuels all the rain storms for the country. I was in line to sign up for the clean up but after hours of waiting im glad I left. They didn't give the clean up workers safety gear. And there are major lawsuits for health issues and cancers from the clean up. BP screwed everyone they could then and now.
@royfulk3255
@royfulk3255 Год назад
Follow the gulf current.
@jasonallen3678
@jasonallen3678 Год назад
Very good documentary..
@timlapham2583
@timlapham2583 Год назад
X2 thumbs up. I Loved watching this video.
@habibsoomro4683
@habibsoomro4683 Год назад
Amazing
@MrMississippiMan
@MrMississippiMan Год назад
My dad's rig was the sister rig that followed New Horizon's around, he was 3 miles from it when it happened, the executives were on that rig, told the mechanics what to do and they messed up the cement mixture, if those executives had not been there pressuring those men to do something they do they shouldn't have done it would've never happened
@hughriger6177
@hughriger6177 Год назад
Thank you!!!
@ArgonDavid
@ArgonDavid Год назад
Please do the same drain the sea or Ocean for Indian Ocean. 🙏 Love every episode of drain the Ocean's
@LifeOdysseyMotivation
@LifeOdysseyMotivation Год назад
and then? what will be seeing in the ocean floor is bollywood?
@ArgonDavid
@ArgonDavid Год назад
@@LifeOdysseyMotivation Nothing is Impossible. Anything can happen in this World. Life is a big mystery in itself. 🙏
@tude17
@tude17 Год назад
Good theories 👌🏻
@lukeskywalker790
@lukeskywalker790 Год назад
this video was so cool
@andyfletch455
@andyfletch455 Год назад
Fascinating & informative. Being English I find the overly dramatic presentation a bit much. Excellent production tho'. I'm curious to know what dating evidence was used to link the 3 different old ships to the same sinking event, same era obviously, but sank at the same time? Pure speculation without evidence.
@canufi6my
@canufi6my Год назад
If they drain the ocean I can find my Rolex and gold lighter!
@gerhardventer5697
@gerhardventer5697 Год назад
Ever heard of the flood in the time of Noah? God clearly warned the world of it.
@wildsiderecap
@wildsiderecap Год назад
Appreciated
@SandraNelson063
@SandraNelson063 Год назад
I remember the Horizon disaster. I know people died, I know people lost their jobs. But I sorrowed at the death of animals and fish, destroyed by human stupidity and greed.
@SaltwaterBoogeyman
@SaltwaterBoogeyman Год назад
😢
@bowlampar
@bowlampar Год назад
Big oil Corporation's greed has no limit. Death of animal is their last worry on earth.
@BibleResearchTools
@BibleResearchTools Год назад
@bowlampar, so-called "big oil" provides us with plastics; fertilizers; pesticides; pharmaceuticals; gasoline for cars and emergency generators; propane; diesel fuel for trucks, trains, ships, and electrical power stations; aviation fuel for planes; lubrication oils; solvents; glues; synthetic rubber for tires and weatherproofing; asphalt; and paints, among other commodities. Practically everything we use or consume in daily life was either derived from oil, natural gas, or has some oil-derived component. For example, cell phones, computers and appliances contain parts made from crude oil. Modern car bodies and interiors are mostly made from crude oil; all industrial machinery and means of transportation need lubrication; and the world would have a difficult time feeding everyone without oil-derived pesticides and fertilizers. I should also mention that the electrical power needed to charge electric cars is derived mostly from traditional (and long-lasting) power-stations "fueled" by oil, gas, nuclear and water (from dams.) Power derived from solar is negligible, and the the disposal of solar power equipment (windmills, solar panels, and so forth) is an environmental disaster waiting to happen. Burning wood chips is an environmental disaster in itself; and so is the mining, manufacture, and disposal of the materials needed for the huge batteries found in electric cars. The bottom line is, the traditional sources of power generation -- oil, gas, coal, nuclear, and hydro-electric are far more environmental friendly in the long run than solar, and will remain so until dramatically different solar generation processes are invented. Many decades ago, I took two college courses in air pollution engineering when air pollution control was in a rather primitive state. The technology has now advanced to the point that burning coal is a rather clean process when compared to its emissions prior to President Nixon signing the Clean Air Act into law in 1970. The largest atmospheric release, by far, is CO2, which plants thrive on. Ask any greenhouse operator. Dan
@danieldegracia1690
@danieldegracia1690 Год назад
Human imagination, has always amazed me." Old telephone game comes to mind". Incredible indeed.
@lorrainemillingtin9744
@lorrainemillingtin9744 Год назад
1010 I believe you God
@rubie5777
@rubie5777 7 месяцев назад
I love thisssss so interesting
@RomenAguayo
@RomenAguayo Месяц назад
Not sure if it's the video or what but seems like I'm being hypnotized
@llibressal
@llibressal Год назад
It's disappointing that Nat Geo fails to tell us how much of the typography were seeing is the result of mapping data and how much is creative license.
@pip5461
@pip5461 Год назад
Well-researched and edited... separating fact from fiction is never easy.
@mariahwilliams2719
@mariahwilliams2719 Год назад
Gotta love Louisiana ❤ probably y the energy out there is so strong..
@user-ke3nd4rm3w
@user-ke3nd4rm3w 9 месяцев назад
very nice video!
@kristinessTX
@kristinessTX Год назад
21:22 shouldn’t it be called the worst environmental disaster to hit the gulf since the comet?
@JohnHansknecht
@JohnHansknecht Год назад
How can they describe a 7 mile wide asteroid killing all large dinosaur life on earth, and then immediately go on to say that an oil spill was the worst environmental disaster to "ever happen in the gulf"? Hello?!? All Dinosaurs would disagree.
@grandtheftavocado
@grandtheftavocado Год назад
It was also a huge environmental disaster to bring all those slave ships here.
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