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Legends of the Nahanni Valley- Northern Canada's Greatest Mysteries 

Hammerson Peters
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Narrated by Kelsea Crowe
Executive Producer: Dan Chomistek
A documentary on some of Northern Canada's greatest forgotten mysteries- the stories and legends surrounding the valley of the South Nahanni River.
To learn more about these great Canadian mysteries, check out the book 'Legends of the Nahanni Valley':
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Some of the legends explored in this book include:
- The Tropical Valley
- The Lost McLeod Mine
- The Curse of the Nahanni Valley
- The Evil Spirit
- The Nahanni Indians
- The White Queen
- The Naha Tribe
- The Mongol Caves
- The Nakani
- The Nuk-Luk
- The Waheela
- Prehistoric Monsters

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@riversider2506
@riversider2506 3 года назад
MrBallen got me going down a rabbit hole searching for the truth on the " *Headless Valley* "
@frostymountain1980
@frostymountain1980 3 года назад
Same here, very intriguing.
@michaele-b3723
@michaele-b3723 3 года назад
I'm in the boat with y'all. Keep us updated when you find the goods.
@MrGranitealchemist
@MrGranitealchemist 3 года назад
Haha that’s hilarious, I am also going down the rabbit hole. I even google earthed the river to check it out
@deltad6981
@deltad6981 3 года назад
LMBO!! Me too!!!
@deltad6981
@deltad6981 3 года назад
@@MrGranitealchemist hey me too!! Did you notice how blurry it was and how you really couldn’t see details unlike others places like in the middle of the Rockies in the US?
@alicecuriosityoftenleadsto6288
@alicecuriosityoftenleadsto6288 2 года назад
Pro tip- About a year after binge watching these videos you can rewatch them all again and its just as good as the first time!
@NightHeronProduction
@NightHeronProduction Год назад
Do you know where I can find the interview with Frank Graves about his expedition into the Nahanni valley in the 1960s? I cant find that video anywhere
@skellydanecromancer1343
@skellydanecromancer1343 Год назад
Real
@josepherickson6056
@josepherickson6056 Год назад
All I want to know is where I can listen to Kelsea tell more stories! She is an amazing storyteller, I truly appreciate keeping the dying art of storytelling alive!
@raul0ca
@raul0ca 11 месяцев назад
Yea when the animation started I was disappointed
@maximusraidgaming734
@maximusraidgaming734 11 месяцев назад
Relax fellas lol
@josepherickson6056
@josepherickson6056 11 месяцев назад
@@maximusraidgaming734 🤷
@GaisSacredCreations
@GaisSacredCreations 4 года назад
I have always found that the Nahanni Valley mysteries resembled that of the Ugrian Indigenous people, the Mansi and their lore of Dyatlov Pass (east shoulder of the mountain Kholat Syakhl, a Mansi name, meaning Dead Mountain) in the northern Ural mountains of Russia.
@joebobmarley2854
@joebobmarley2854 4 года назад
Yes, missing 411
@MurdahBassRecords
@MurdahBassRecords 3 года назад
Well and if you look at the photo found on the camera of one of the hikers from the datlov pass incident. It's a fucking sasquatch hiding being a tree. In black and white. And their tongues and eyes ripped out of their heads......yeah we all know what it was. Yeti=(bigfoot)
@Waynesification
@Waynesification 2 года назад
Well we hardly know the ones around here. Apparently down towards the capital is like some Yowie capital, but I only found out about the local ones by looking Michael Walshe's site on these things.
@DMX-PAT
@DMX-PAT 5 лет назад
Kelsea could be talking about plankton and I'd still be riveted...
@alljax1
@alljax1 5 лет назад
LOL
@Alex-pr6wh
@Alex-pr6wh 5 лет назад
LOL
@georgetreepwood1119
@georgetreepwood1119 5 лет назад
Amen bro , I could watch and listen to her for hours on end ,but seriously, Kelsea is a great and very professional presenter - besides making the boys in the class rowdy.
@monabonejakon2797
@monabonejakon2797 5 лет назад
You'll never catch me, Krabs!
@manjsher3094
@manjsher3094 5 лет назад
Yep
@discojelly
@discojelly 4 года назад
Neat that they mention the "unearthly shrieks throughout the canyon" and the "race of hairy giants". ... Sasquatches folks. The natives knew about them even back then.
@sleepingninjaquiettime
@sleepingninjaquiettime 4 года назад
I thought it was common knowledge that the lore originated with the natives? They treated it as lore just as modern man does
@tehutimes1
@tehutimes1 4 года назад
Being that they were there before the arrival of white hordes the indigenous folks would know of Sasquatch beings.
@sleepingninjaquiettime
@sleepingninjaquiettime 4 года назад
@@tehutimes1 maybe you're right. Maybe before the arrival of indigenous hordes of people Sasquatch's thrived. Maybe it wasn't one type of people, maybe it was people in general that brutally hunted them out of existence. Maybe it was climate change. Maybe who the fuck knows. Maybe all life thrives on chaos and death, maybe it's part of the balance. Maybe
@casey45289
@casey45289 4 года назад
The English have ancient folklore on hobgoblins, boggarts, ogres, and giants; but we chock that up to fairy tales nowadays since there’s no evidence. Big foot is just the native equivalent, but for some reason people buy into it.
@thedukeofchutney468
@thedukeofchutney468 4 года назад
How much have you looked into the Bigfoot phenomenon? I used to dismiss it outright however there is existing evidence. There are thousands of track found, way more than hoaxers could do. Not to mention that there are tons of sightings a year and while some of course could be cases of mistaken identity, to dismiss all of them would be foolish. Finally, unlike goblins, bogarts, or centaurs. You have people from two vastly different cultures who in reality probably had little contact with each other (as many Indians died of diseases or were on reservations at this point leaving little time or interaction for folklore to be exchanged on a widespread level) describing the same creature. You don’t have these things happening with other “mythical” animals.
@pattol666
@pattol666 5 лет назад
Dammit. I got sucked into learning history about canada. Lol
@pattol666
@pattol666 5 лет назад
Loved the video i should add. It made it fun to learn about history by throwing in the element of fright into it. Well done i was impressed
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 5 лет назад
@@pattol666 I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@TheMattc999
@TheMattc999 5 лет назад
Mr. Creature right?!? How'd that happen? 🤔
@nolanmaisey
@nolanmaisey 5 лет назад
Well, Canada has a richer history than the US by far.
@lesliekristel246
@lesliekristel246 4 года назад
@@nolanmaisey land of Canaan
@paulcassady1283
@paulcassady1283 4 года назад
she is overwhelmingly captivating in the telling of these tales! she rivals the talents of morgan freeman. perfect person to have chosen to revive these stories. thank you for this, its great to hear about history nearly forgotten!
@Waynesification
@Waynesification 2 года назад
Like Morgan Freeman! What, speaks in staggered mono tone. Or could it be the age, sex or colour?
@mattlawrence1932
@mattlawrence1932 2 года назад
@@Waynesification obviously that's what he ment to say lolz
@BMWorner
@BMWorner 2 года назад
I concur fully
@zsedcftglkjh
@zsedcftglkjh 2 года назад
Calm down
@mauriceclark4870
@mauriceclark4870 Год назад
I don't think Nahanni is haunted. Or any. Mystical beings !! It's just a very untouched. Ancient landscape. Been that way for millions of years over the years. Human have ventured. Into it's vastness. And a lot have. Fallen victim. To it's. Solitude. And. Austere remoteness. !!!!
@mrjon75
@mrjon75 3 года назад
MrBallen got me here but this woman is far better to look at. Wow.
@cory6667
@cory6667 3 года назад
Same
@farhanrahman7119
@farhanrahman7119 3 года назад
Lol ikr
@policemanZlatan
@policemanZlatan 3 года назад
i prefer ballen
@Davivd2
@Davivd2 4 года назад
This was pretty trippy. The narrator started out like a typical historical narrator, then it turned into one of those spooky ghost story type of videos.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 4 года назад
For more info, check out my book 'Legends of the Nahanni Valley'. www.amazon.com/gp/product/099395586X
@regionalunityproductions4378
@regionalunityproductions4378 4 года назад
Does the narraative say "Dine'" natives? If so, the Dine' crossed below the Ice Wall and (eventually) became the Navajo.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 4 года назад
@@regionalunityproductions4378 Yes, there is a chapter in my book on the Navajo creation story and the likely connection between the Navajo people and the Dene of Northern Canada.
@jeremiahmoye6384
@jeremiahmoye6384 4 года назад
Hammerson Peters .. have you been able to travel yourself?
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 4 года назад
@@jeremiahmoye6384 Unfortunately not.
@optimoprimo132
@optimoprimo132 4 года назад
Very good job hammerson p! I'm going to buy your book. I hardly ever buy books as I have so many however your book is just what I've been looking for to sit by fire after snowplowing and chopping wood! Good Old Winter traditions in Canada!
@optimoprimo132
@optimoprimo132 4 года назад
That girl in video is very good at this narration especially impressed with her camera presence. Her facial expressions were not broken up or awkward in anyway. Well done!
@blechrommelkekistanexpedit5905
@blechrommelkekistanexpedit5905 4 года назад
Liked for the excellent comment, and for the flag!
@HubertofLiege
@HubertofLiege 4 года назад
And she’s not wearing pants
@optimoprimo132
@optimoprimo132 4 года назад
@@HubertofLiege I have no idea what you intend to mean by that comment.
@MrSpanks
@MrSpanks 4 года назад
Michael G - errrr yeah, her 'narration', that's what I was concentration on!! 😛😍
@jackjohnson2465
@jackjohnson2465 4 года назад
Yeah and you think she's hot don't worry I'll say it for ya
@mchrome3366
@mchrome3366 4 года назад
Only in the 21st century could I ever hope to chance upon these legends on this little known topic with such a wonderful narrator. Thank you internet and thank you Kelsea.
@thequackhouse4658
@thequackhouse4658 5 лет назад
Excellent piece of history. Really liked your “narrator,” her “crystal clear” voice makes the video that much better. Unfortunately I lost much of my hearing during SAR, so for me, a clear even voice means the world. Thank You.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 5 лет назад
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@thequackhouse4658
@thequackhouse4658 5 лет назад
Hammerson Peters Thank you so much! I’m Subscribing
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 5 лет назад
@@thequackhouse4658 Thank you very much!
@brianjohnson9802
@brianjohnson9802 4 года назад
@Ball Baby Yes, please explain if you don't mind.
@tacticplanner7188
@tacticplanner7188 4 года назад
Some people are just born to tell stories, "the warmest place by the fire is saved for the story teller". I love these stories of the great land of the north.
@zygote234
@zygote234 4 года назад
The way your perfectly spoken words flow out in such a soothing manner, combined with articulate storytelling. You're awesome! Very mesmerizing
@johnkolody9303
@johnkolody9303 2 года назад
The narrator she is pretty hot eh?
@zippyrodriguez9632
@zippyrodriguez9632 2 года назад
@@johnkolody9303 Yup.
@johnkolody9303
@johnkolody9303 2 года назад
thank you. you are awesome.
@wizardgaming669
@wizardgaming669 4 года назад
I used to work up there in 2008 and heard some interesting tales from Inuit and natives of the area. Moved back to Calgary and still think about those stories quite often.
@Handle4428
@Handle4428 2 года назад
Could you share some stories please ?
@minifalda6611
@minifalda6611 Год назад
Tell me more 🤠
@crow712
@crow712 Год назад
Please if you can share your stories I'm sure everybody would love them! I know I would!
@carthous
@carthous Год назад
@@Handle4428 No! they are secret! but they are very interesting!!
@OlivaSullen
@OlivaSullen 4 года назад
Awesome, thanks. My middle name is Nahanni and I've always wanted to go backpacking alone up there. The tropical valley and white queen stories were new to me.
@leif707
@leif707 2 месяца назад
Doesnt it mean wolf?
@community1949
@community1949 4 года назад
If Native tribes say they've experienced strange things I believe them. These are NOT myths, these are accounts of what they experienced, saw, and witnessed.
@darrenfry4970
@darrenfry4970 4 года назад
You got to remember nearly every tribe,red Indian ect know how to get LSD from plants so I wouldn't trust everything they say lol
@hellsheathen214
@hellsheathen214 4 года назад
Yeah because it's scientifically proven that natives are unable to lie, imbelish, exaggerate, joke or just plain old be @$$holes.
@mr.johnperry1688
@mr.johnperry1688 4 года назад
Yeah man
@mr.johnperry1688
@mr.johnperry1688 4 года назад
Yeah man far out dude
@CJM-rg5rt
@CJM-rg5rt 3 года назад
@@darrenfry4970 actually not a single red Indian has ever extracted LSD from a plant. Infact only a handful of people in existence have synthesized it from nature and it was from ergot fungus. What you said was extremely dumb man.
@Justificus
@Justificus 4 года назад
Very enjoyable! Ms Crowe is the finishing touch as the narrator. Her presence and diction lends an aire of mystery as any good storyteller does.
@Jesse-vd2xe
@Jesse-vd2xe 4 года назад
I'm Dine (Navajo) from northern Arizona. I was quite intrigued by the mention of the Dine of Northern Canada.
@jusdriftinggg
@jusdriftinggg 4 года назад
I thought the same, but they actually mean dené nation of the athapaskan people. A tribe of Canada.
@Jesse-vd2xe
@Jesse-vd2xe 4 года назад
@@jusdriftinggg yes i understand. Navajo is in the athabascan language group as you may know. Our ancestors are believed to have migrated through the northern canada region before settling in modern day utah, colorado, new mexico and arizona. In fact the Navajo people still refer to themselves as dine. The word "Navajo" comes from a spanish corruption of the word for "warrior/raider", naabaaha- one that blurs about. Many Canadian and Alaskan athabascan natives speak recognizable Navajo words. The southwestern Apache tribes are also athabaskan.
@gregcushing1716
@gregcushing1716 4 года назад
@@Jesse-vd2xe the more you know .
@MIZZJ3SKA
@MIZZJ3SKA 4 года назад
XRezDawg Guy was the spanish interpretation more insulting/derogatory? navajo?- a desparaging name given by our 'guests'? . 'Thief' or some type of knife?...navajo was a rough spanish translation, but our languages didnt smoothly translate....I also Dine and Dene, im glad the assigned terms, such as navajo, were left behind ☺️
@foamer443
@foamer443 4 года назад
@@Jesse-vd2xe Your reply is quite enlightening. While I had learned over the years about the general movement of ancient first peoples, its quite interesting to find out about language similarities too. Thanks.
@jameshitt3263
@jameshitt3263 4 года назад
No exaggeration, she is good! Excellent presence, and she reads the narration with perfect emphasis. There should be a whole "mystery" series like this hosted by her. Were I a wealthy producer, I would definitely be in contact with you and her about it.
@Deckinickinic
@Deckinickinic 5 лет назад
Sometimes, myths hit you like a deer at night. Never dismiss a myth because it might cause a hell of a lot of bad karma instead.
@acidbran
@acidbran 4 года назад
I’d listen to her read the phone book.
@qstal
@qstal 3 года назад
Lmaooo 🤣
@rickhale4348
@rickhale4348 4 года назад
Well delivered stories. I'm glad I never heard of this valley in my youth. I probably would have gone to see what the fuss was all about. It's still tempting and my white beard would blend in with the snow. I have run into the large harry ones a few times. Their body odor is memorable. My gut was in a knot each time and my sense of danger has never been greater. I could care less if you believe me or not. On one such occasion my wife and I almost got run over by a group of dear. My wife got a good look at the creature that frightened the deer, for which l scolded her curiosity. I had run into this creature before and tracked it. It's right foot had a disfigured small toe from an old injury. The size dwarfed my size 12 shoe. One night while fishing at a pool on a river, the creature made its presence known by herling large rocks to make itself known. It was 2AM and I could see it's eyes moving horizontally by my Coleman lanturn no more than 50feet away on the opposite side of water. I had an elderly minister friend with me and he wanted to know what it was. At the time I told him it was a bear but he had seen the track and knew better. I did explain it to him after we left the area. He did not dispute my explanation of what it really was after he had witnessed it himself. I knew beforehand that it frequented the area but did not expect this ordeal. Nothing smells like this creature's body odor. I have always known not to lose it and run from any animal. I did once when a panther screamed from a tree above me on a Swanie river sink hole in the middle of the night. I ran into a bunch of brambles and got stuck long enough to get my fright under control. That cat followed me out and even followed my truck as I was leaving. I was pissed at myself for panicking but if you hear a panther scream just above you in a peaceful dark night it cuts right into your very core. My younger brother in his teens and my father all scattered into the trees and brush. It was a comical sight in retrospect but a stupid reaction. You had to be there. I have told these things to only a few people. At my age it doesn't bother me if someone believes me or not. I have noticed many people tend to bury things they can't explain and that frightens them. I suppose that's human but I have had many strange experiences over a long life and I like having a sense of wonder especially since I survived these events. The most dangerous creature I have ever meet are people and thankfully I have never had to kill one although there have been some close calls. I tend to get more aggressive when challenged. My wife of nearly 40 years said I am scary when something happens because I am normally friendly not liking violence. She has never feared me for any reason. She told me a few years ago that was one of the reasons she married me. She knew no one would dare harm her. Men should instinctively protect their families. I've done enough reminiscing. I'm home alone with my Jack Russell. God bless.
@rollerhockey69king87
@rollerhockey69king87 4 года назад
I became convinced regarding Sasquatch by a friend at a super bowl party last year. I went home and watched analysis vids of the Patterson film on RU-vid. There is no way those 2 rodeo cowboys faked that movie.
@rickhale4348
@rickhale4348 4 года назад
@@rollerhockey69king87 My experiences were happenstance and I left the areas immediately. I usually travel well armed and I am more concerned about human threats. I have no desire to harm anything and avoid situations were I would have to. The night time fishing incident I described, I was armed but decided early not to shoot unless absolutely necessary. I would not recommend looking for anything you might have to defend yourself against. I used to spear fish in Florida many years ago and ran into a few monster sharks. When you enter into the wilds your entering into another predators world and your not the biggest and baddest. Remember to never run as this excites a predator. Same for the ocean. Predators are cautious when confronted. That works with people also. I've avoided violence by standing my ground. I am not a scary or loud person, I am prepared to be truly scary and dangerous when necessary. In Canada I was surrounded by a pack of wolves one night. They were just curious as I stood my ground. They moved on. Did not have a gun that time. Should have because bears can be a real problem. I am old now with most of my adventurous days behind me. The most dangerous place in the world is cities with people. They are unpredictable. God bless.
@andyginterblues2961
@andyginterblues2961 4 года назад
I bet Sasquatch sit around the campfire at night and tell stories of scary encounters with humans. You might be a legend among the Sasquatch.
@rickhale4348
@rickhale4348 4 года назад
@@andyginterblues2961 That got me tikled. Thanks, that's was a good.
@jaysmythe154
@jaysmythe154 4 года назад
@@rickhale4348 ; great to hear your wisdom, when you feel ready go to their place unarmed (unless there are big cats and bears!) with fish, garlic and apple pie, and leave it up a tree as a gift to the forest people. They will greatly appreciate your gesture. God Bless x
@Chris-adams-rc-journey
@Chris-adams-rc-journey 5 лет назад
This was awsome. I thoroughly enjoyed the story, narration, and animation. Canada is such a beautiful and wild country. Thank you for making this. Well done.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 5 лет назад
I'm glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
@ericstevens8744
@ericstevens8744 Год назад
BRING KELSEA BACK !!!
@Wiglaf67
@Wiglaf67 4 года назад
Really interesting stuff-- made my lunch break more interesting than watching the crazy news cycle. Kudos to the lovely narrator. She did a nice job.
@Wiglaf67
@Wiglaf67 4 года назад
Thanks man-- I'll get it on my Amazon list. I used to freelance for local publications in SE Mass-- my greatest interest was always this stuff--- regional legends and the like. Quite a lot of that around here but this is also a long developed /settled area for the most part.
@aladamson1484
@aladamson1484 4 года назад
What a beautiful,articulate and lovely young lady. She should have her own show. Canada is so vast. Dense forests. The natives must have many incredible stories.
@davidaston5773
@davidaston5773 4 года назад
Kelsea is smart and talented. Curious though isn't it that a society obsessed with looks shames men for even the most complimentary comments? What would people prefer? Insults? Canada & natives? Like many ancient peoples, in many countries, no one listens to them for being 'natives'. Despite their stories going back hundreds (even thousands) of years people dismiss it out of what can only be called western arrogance, snobbery and a certain bit of racism? They've been on Earth longer than most of the western world yet we treat them like they know nothing? Says way more about the shortcomings of the west and modern living IMHO.
@jackd2083
@jackd2083 4 года назад
David Aston It sounds like you are talking about tv addicted city dwellers with some kind of college degree that doesn’t lead to a career. I think there should be a school course that would take students out to the mountains/wilderness with native guides that could share their stories and history.
@davidaston5773
@davidaston5773 4 года назад
​@@jackd2083 Great idea. Have a proper chance to learn and experience a different world. Society spends way too much time indoors anyway. It's unhealthy when we need sunlight and a chance for our minds to heal. Connecting to nature helps stay connected to ourselves? Most colleges are money making propaganda places these days and being replaced by an internet learning system. One that is open to anyone. Only outdone by life of course.
@theREDdevilz22
@theREDdevilz22 4 года назад
when you go to leave a comment about the insanely beautiful girl but realise every other comment has already beaten you to it..
@cavemanbricklayer4008
@cavemanbricklayer4008 4 года назад
They need to show her sitting on a stool from every angle and low angles too then in Tarzan and Jane attire mmmmm
@doclove3448
@doclove3448 4 года назад
theREDdevilz22 You’re not hard to look at either.
@mikej9089
@mikej9089 4 года назад
Thats his girl. Not her foooool
@rougebaba3887
@rougebaba3887 4 года назад
She has that wholesome, girl next door beauty. The kind that drives you nuts, but seems approachable and genuine.... a rare combination.
@coywolfoutdoor540
@coywolfoutdoor540 4 года назад
Bunch of fuckin SIMPS
@GregDV
@GregDV 5 лет назад
Just ordered your book, I have always wanted to hike in the Nahanni national forest due to the beauty, Kelsea does a great job narrating very riveting and keeps me listening to every word.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 5 лет назад
Thanks so much for your patronage! I really appreciate it. I hope you enjoy the book!
@thecount4903
@thecount4903 2 года назад
Kelsea Crowe is excellent. Great video.
@Tuzotonic
@Tuzotonic 6 лет назад
I love this documetary. I have been fascinated by the Nahanni Valley recently and this is exactly what I was looking for. The story and narration are fantastic I just bought the book.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 6 лет назад
Awesome! Thank you very much. I hope you love the book!
@darcymcnabb9259
@darcymcnabb9259 5 лет назад
There are report of cave bears still living in the region. They were supposed to died out 10 000 years or more ago.
@Kenshiroit
@Kenshiroit 5 лет назад
@@darcymcnabb9259 there are reports of far to many things from dogbears to hairy wild men to crazy natives and white evil queen. That "isolated" place is far to overcrowded.
@actually_a_circle
@actually_a_circle 5 лет назад
I first heard about this place in a book called Stange Abominable Snowmen 1970. A prospectors told of geysers and strange rock formations. The prospectors friend was eaten by what they call monkey men. Others told of heads being torn off bodies. I googled it and the geysers and rock formations are real. And there are places named funeral range, headless ridge, and death valley. Pretty odd.
@jquest43
@jquest43 4 года назад
@@actually_a_circle www.thequesterfiles.com bigfoot
@loudieselj3165
@loudieselj3165 4 года назад
I went there and haven't been heard from since
@loudieselj3165
@loudieselj3165 4 года назад
Dang it
@michaelfarmer9901
@michaelfarmer9901 4 года назад
Did you keep your head though? Scary Sasquatch in that valley!
@loudieselj3165
@loudieselj3165 4 года назад
@@michaelfarmer9901 I got dirt on him, he dont want his wife to know!
@jamesjordan139
@jamesjordan139 4 года назад
I don’t believe you
@naterod1719
@naterod1719 4 года назад
You poor thing, I hope they find you soon!
@-VaLaK
@-VaLaK 4 года назад
Came for the thirsty comments & i was not disappointed 🤣
@soverynnthebad8254
@soverynnthebad8254 4 года назад
VALAKALAV I know right ? P A T H E T I C
@rickc2102
@rickc2102 4 года назад
😆😂🤣 Do they even notice the braces on her teeth? Waaaaay too young for so many of these dudes.
@derekwoodford9955
@derekwoodford9955 4 года назад
@@rickc2102 I didn't notice any braces, while she may be young in this video, I'm not sure when it was made, it appears she's somewhere in her twenties now. Very good story teller...
@royalspin
@royalspin 4 года назад
@@rickc2102 Right because nobody in their thirties gets braces ?
@jimdawson5299
@jimdawson5299 4 года назад
VALAKALA wtf is a thirsty comment?
@neverarguewithan18wheeler10
@neverarguewithan18wheeler10 3 года назад
I read a book on this mystery freshman year of high school. However 15 years is enough to make this story fresh again and making me look into different versions of it
@jamesunderwood9100
@jamesunderwood9100 5 лет назад
Great story!!! Good illustration and Awesome narration!!!! She’s beautiful!!!
@NICKster1289
@NICKster1289 3 года назад
The narrators on this channel are always SO good! The usual male narrator, whom I think must be Hammerson Peters himself is great, and this young lady did wonderfully, too!
@aethrya
@aethrya Год назад
She doesn't look much like a Hammerson but you never know these days.
@MaesterPayne
@MaesterPayne 6 лет назад
Great work Hammerson. Amazing job with the narration also, props to Kelsea.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 6 лет назад
Thank you! I agree, she was fantastic.
@BMWorner
@BMWorner 2 года назад
Hammerson Peters, please tell her she has a Fan in Florida, and how nice it is in Florida ha ha ja
@aethrya
@aethrya Год назад
@@BMWorner the last part of that comment didn't age well 😬
@kennethmay9002
@kennethmay9002 5 лет назад
Kelsea deserves her own television show.
@Nick-lh7wi
@Nick-lh7wi 6 лет назад
Thanks! Love these Canadian Legends... Definitely going to grab the book!
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 6 лет назад
Awesome! So glad you enjoyed it.
@ConjuntoBuenaMezcla
@ConjuntoBuenaMezcla 5 лет назад
Loved the animated video. I must put the Nahanni Valley national park on my "go to" list, if at all possible before I leave this life. I have only explored a little bit of B.C. and Vancouver Island. Would love to make a trek up north within a couple of years. Thanks for the intriguing tales of adventure!!
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@theknifeman7097
@theknifeman7097 2 года назад
I want to stand on those mountains before I die.
@diverbob33
@diverbob33 4 года назад
I'd watch this even if she were talking about how to do laundry!
@benno2395
@benno2395 4 года назад
Exactly the only reason I pressed play
@SMG706
@SMG706 4 года назад
Haha me too
@PoppagoatEDM
@PoppagoatEDM 4 года назад
Or in her native surroundings, the kitchen, making sammiches!
@gregcushing1716
@gregcushing1716 4 года назад
Would yo
@demonlord360
@demonlord360 4 года назад
It's the eyes.. even the way she says "bequeefed".
@kevo3985
@kevo3985 4 года назад
I'm definitely buying the book I'm becoming obsessed with this subject
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 4 года назад
Thank you for your patronage! I hope you love it.
@clydechestnut656
@clydechestnut656 3 года назад
@@HammersonPeters I’m buying it too.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 3 года назад
@@clydechestnut656 That's great! I hope you enjoy it.
@danielcollins9850
@danielcollins9850 5 лет назад
Dam that girls beautiful. Love the sound of her voice.
@jquest43
@jquest43 4 года назад
Watch Sylvester the cat then," Suffering Succatash"
@weirdscience8341
@weirdscience8341 4 года назад
@Trip Gil submissive yh ths nonce talk rt
@freedapeeple4049
@freedapeeple4049 4 года назад
and she doesn't plaster a tonne of makeup on either. Natural beauty.
@dragginmedown
@dragginmedown 4 года назад
Trip Gil bloody hell haha weirdo
@rickc2102
@rickc2102 4 года назад
Braces voice, might as well be my daughter 😆
@charlesloftis2920
@charlesloftis2920 4 года назад
Wouldn't it be something to find out that narrator Kelsea Crowe is the chieftess White Queen and she time-traveled to tell us these tales?
@xXTheAlleviatorXx
@xXTheAlleviatorXx 4 года назад
As story telling in her future isnt necessary.....
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 2 года назад
The Scariest Video I've Ever Made mysteriesofcanada.com/alberta/the-scariest-video-ive-ever-made/
@simsimsworld
@simsimsworld 2 года назад
Me too
@patrickm1981
@patrickm1981 2 года назад
What is this woman's name ?
@bogus69
@bogus69 2 года назад
@@patrickm1981 look at the description
@JAnderson-xo4go
@JAnderson-xo4go 5 лет назад
Brilliant voice work. Very easy to listen to. Great subject matter too and well presented. Nicely done!
@Michael-xm4ux
@Michael-xm4ux 4 года назад
It’s really hard to focus on the horror stories when you put Kelsea in front of the camera to narrate
@Germgeuse
@Germgeuse 3 года назад
Creepy
@Sirtalksalot92
@Sirtalksalot92 6 лет назад
Am I the only one who fell in love with her once the video was over?
@matthewtayloryowieresearch1912
BlahBlahBlah No, not a chance, not on your Nelly mate, strewth this presenter sheila sure is easy on the eyes mate! Aphrodite; eat your heart out! I was besotted in about 2 seconds flat, charmed I'm sure milady! Yowies are REAL. Bigfoot is REAL. Sasquatch are REAL. Oma is REAL.
@5foldunderstanding547
@5foldunderstanding547 5 лет назад
"Once it was Over?" Im in Love w/ her look from the Thumbnail.. The Bees Knees & all that jazz.. Otherwise I would likely Never clicked on the video. Outside of getting "A close up". & Whoever mentioned her Eyes,,, Yup! There on line w/ that rare sketch variant autographed Hockey card. Thats included in 1 out of every 50,000 packs.
@nathanialhornblower3108
@nathanialhornblower3108 5 лет назад
In love with her? No but would like to know more about her, she is more than easy on the eyes, has a very nice voice to listen to , maybe fallen in lust but thats it so far..... watch some webcam models ,talk to them , just dont spend more than $20 every few weeks - a month ... do that a few months , find a girl to watch with you..... and you should be fine
@nhlstar3
@nhlstar3 5 лет назад
First thing I wanted to no his what is this girls name lol
@jquest43
@jquest43 5 лет назад
@@matthewtayloryowieresearch1912 I dated her..it was easy..instead of roses I brought her carrots!
@Wahatoyas
@Wahatoyas Год назад
Hammerson, you deserve millions of subscribers and national recognition, I watch these videos everyday for the past few months, I will buy this book very soon
@BC-kx5zb
@BC-kx5zb 5 лет назад
I spent two weeks on Great Slave Lake for a fishing trip in and around Lutselk'e and heard many stories from locals and guides, esp about the nuk-luk and how a group of youngsters used to come to the lodge I was staying at, would raid the garbage bins at night for food. Also, if you were off fishing they would steal items/food from your camp site if left unattended. But up in around Lutselk'e you hear more about their "Nesse" or lake monster. I love stories and documentaries like this, always been fascinated by cryptids and the paranormal. Seen lots of wildlife and had a few strange encounters, but never really seen anything out of the ordinary.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 5 лет назад
Very cool! Thanks for sharing.
@Badger69-96
@Badger69-96 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing the fascinating myths and legends of Canada, coming from the UK ive always loved the beautiful country and people!!
@studogable
@studogable 4 года назад
Amazing that the Dine people span all the way from Northern Canada to the American Southwest. I sure never knew that.
@Nightshift10000
@Nightshift10000 Год назад
Great now I wanna go to the Nahanni Valley, mainly the northern part of the valley itself. It would be exciting to find that tropical place that explorers talked about, I’d like to see if I could find any of the Dinosaurs they were talking about.
@wendigos_eat_people7177
@wendigos_eat_people7177 Год назад
Hell no I wouldn't go. I'd stay at the southern part where it's safer. I don't fancy bumping into a Genoskwa or possible mountain giant. lol
@SailingQuicksilver
@SailingQuicksilver 4 года назад
If you have kids they'll have the best narrator reading them stories.
@johnbecht3158
@johnbecht3158 4 года назад
I wouldn’t mind helping her have kids
@matthewschiavi7353
@matthewschiavi7353 4 года назад
Yeah, as long as they're not ghost stories. She'd be terrifying.
@timc2346
@timc2346 Год назад
Has a great voice for narration, also very informative watching from southwestern Ontario.
@bigindian5555
@bigindian5555 4 года назад
Great stories , most that was talked about , is 99% true. The US has many too but we're finding truths in Native Picigraghs, you can say "their set in stone". Native Americans don't lie about these things. Great Job and video👍
@halidehelux5221
@halidehelux5221 Год назад
I used to work in the remote areas around the Nahanni.....can get quite eerie out there alone, I dated a girl named Nahanni as well,named after the river.....makes it even more eerie. Great video.
@Tony-km3ns
@Tony-km3ns 5 лет назад
Absolutely stunning, and the documentary was good as well
@rainsrandall8769
@rainsrandall8769 4 года назад
I could listen to her stories all day
@davidm2461
@davidm2461 4 года назад
Very nice work,thank you. I love learning the stories of different areas. I subscribed within the first few minutes. The narrator does an excellent job.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 4 года назад
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you liked the video.
@dirkbergstrom9751
@dirkbergstrom9751 3 года назад
Saw this quite awhile ago, watched it again... just as great! WATCH IT ! Thanks so much Kelsea and HP.
@colourwheel5703
@colourwheel5703 4 года назад
Comments are just as entertaining as the video.
@marktwain368
@marktwain368 5 лет назад
Excellent topic for anyone who loves the North! Kelsea makes it special! O Canada!
@tommitchell7257
@tommitchell7257 5 лет назад
I thoroughly enjoyed this..
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 5 лет назад
I'm glad you did! Thanks for sharing.
@tommitchell7257
@tommitchell7257 5 лет назад
Hammerson Peters do you do a lot of weird/mysterious things like this?
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 5 лет назад
@@tommitchell7257 Yes, lots of articles. I'd like to do more videos, but I'll have to sell a few more books first so that I can afford a narrator.
@jrtstrategicapital560
@jrtstrategicapital560 2 года назад
This is my 2nd or 4th visit…thank you creating these videos.
@WolfeTone66
@WolfeTone66 4 года назад
Thank you, you’re a natural storyteller.
@gairmac33
@gairmac33 Год назад
Kelsea had me on the edge of me seat!
@LordRamiel
@LordRamiel 3 года назад
Anyone know what happened to his “interview with a cryptid hunter” video? Can’t seem to find it anymore
@philiproche8115
@philiproche8115 2 года назад
Bonny looking lassie I wish I was 45 years younger xx.great stories
@kzepher9719
@kzepher9719 5 лет назад
Loading the camper now!
@claymore609
@claymore609 5 лет назад
Buy lots of dry goods before you leave, food and gas prices are expensive... Also I recommend August, bugs aren't so bad and the weather is probably the best time of year.
@kzepher9719
@kzepher9719 5 лет назад
@@claymore609 will do...thanks to ya
@billmers3219
@billmers3219 5 лет назад
May GOD be with you
@niklashall5969
@niklashall5969 3 года назад
This was grade a fantastic documentary.... absolutely astounding this is real. Thank you so very much and bravo!
@WookieRaider
@WookieRaider 5 лет назад
Incredibly beautiful woman with a talent for narrating. I love you Kelsea Crowe.
@violentj7587
@violentj7587 4 года назад
Veruca salt i went with a chic to there concert once lol
@ronr.53400
@ronr.53400 3 года назад
Kelsea Crowe ? thanks for that lead 🤘 😍
@ronr.53400
@ronr.53400 3 года назад
@@violentj7587 concert ? Kelsea ? damnnn .. wutz going on here ? 😉
@wigsy99
@wigsy99 3 года назад
I have purchased this book and it is a great read, very well done. I would highly recommend it.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 3 года назад
Thanks so much for your patronage! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
@eatjoes9936
@eatjoes9936 6 лет назад
Great narrative. Perfect voice work. Very nice piece.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 6 лет назад
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
@lyndelbeckwith1706
@lyndelbeckwith1706 5 лет назад
I agree, she would be a very nice piece!
@mayfay4709
@mayfay4709 7 месяцев назад
Most soothing voice I've ever heard
@morzus6027
@morzus6027 2 года назад
I know this video is like 3 years old but this is the first content from this creator that I've come into contact with.I love the subject matter and the narrator is great what frequently annoyed me about this is the background noise, that metal squealing noise that's supposed to be scary and the music when they mentioned Mackenzie I feel like the documentary would have been a lot better off without the added sound effects.
@markwhelan9887
@markwhelan9887 3 года назад
Not only is she a pretty young lady but she is also gifted with the ability to tell tales like the elders of the Natives that lived productive lives and who were aware of there environment and the seasons that they needed to endure. A great job narrating this awesome Legends of the Nahanni valley. 👍👍👍😉😉😉👌👌👌
@mikesgtrs1
@mikesgtrs1 5 лет назад
Not trying to be rude , but the narrator is really beautiful, so much I can't focus on the story in the video. She's like Dr Quinn Medicine woman beautiful.
@rickc2102
@rickc2102 4 года назад
Strange thirst you've got there.
@PathosRx
@PathosRx 4 года назад
Dr Quinn was played by a mtf
@bobcampbell5151
@bobcampbell5151 4 года назад
@Jeffrey Kelley she is that.s why she.s so beautiful like elvis hank williams and great singers
@xXTheAlleviatorXx
@xXTheAlleviatorXx 4 года назад
LILITH
@me3said2aweyah68
@me3said2aweyah68 4 года назад
Like prime Betty white pretty
@marykay8587
@marykay8587 2 года назад
MrBallen brought me here! Gotta listen to this guy 💯
@jameshitt3263
@jameshitt3263 3 года назад
Re-watching after a long while, the quality of the production is still outstanding. One thing that stands out, however, is the difference in music. The "corporate" produced stuff sticks out like a sore thumb since I've gotten used to your excellent self-produced music instead.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 3 года назад
I’m glad you enjoy the newer music!
@bobbyhand1
@bobbyhand1 4 года назад
Wow. Legends are so rooted in the time before time, yet they evolve into modern societal lessons. Awesome to think some might be rooted in real stories and happenings. My sons and I have enjoyed these stories. Thank you
@lh6740
@lh6740 4 года назад
If this girl had her own tv show she would probably get a lot of viewers gathering by the comments. Very great narration and the camera loves her. She could be Canada's very own sweetheart.
@alexparris7769
@alexparris7769 4 года назад
Please narrate more things. Your voice and narration are priceless. Don’t mind all the thirsty fools. For every one of them there’s 10 of us who just really enjoyed your content
@mikaellauring5025
@mikaellauring5025 4 года назад
Who dared disliking?😂 Good job Kelsea. Good narration.
@mikaellauring5025
@mikaellauring5025 4 года назад
Thx
@autumnleaves5900
@autumnleaves5900 3 года назад
i am beginning to believe not only these historical stories are true but it would put logic and reason into what curses are and what happened that brought on a curse, why it is considered forbidden to keep a cursed object or the need to break curses on land that people and nature suffered evil trauma and restore blessings by treating each other right rather than abusive
@jerryblizzard9363
@jerryblizzard9363 5 лет назад
This is a good camp fire tale to tell kids before sending them to bed for the night. I used to work in Oil Camps 80-90 miles N/E of Fort Nelson B.C. at the crossing of BC, Alberta, the Yukon, & the Territories. I never heard any of these tales before. I was not that far away. However, I would not doubt these are true stories since Natives often do not care for white invaders. This is still very believable since she sounds so sincere in telling this story. Thumbs up! She is an excellent story teller.
@michaelcorrigan6577
@michaelcorrigan6577 3 года назад
Aside from the obvious comments already made. The narration was really good. This is not an insult but it was like being in grade school or high school watching a video in class.
@michaelcorrigan6577
@michaelcorrigan6577 3 года назад
Also. The girl narrating is great. I would like to here more narration by her on other stuff. Hammerson channel is good. Really enjoy the quality and especially Big foot content.
@samittin
@samittin 4 года назад
I was gonna comment but realized every thought I had was said already by other perverts
@a-strikelures825
@a-strikelures825 4 года назад
😂
@knowingfate
@knowingfate 4 года назад
🤣😄🤣
@VolkXue
@VolkXue 4 года назад
Holy sexy librarians Batman!
@rickc2102
@rickc2102 4 года назад
@Sean Moonshine seriously, she seems like my kid and all these old bros are out here drooling
@VolkXue
@VolkXue 4 года назад
@@rickc2102 no, she seems like a librarian. A group of people (none gender specific) that are historically not known for their attractiveness . Comprendo friendo?
@joshbeaulieu7408
@joshbeaulieu7408 4 года назад
I appreciate the beautiful librarian vibe and enjoyable story.
@irahenderson7840
@irahenderson7840 4 года назад
How many people Googled Kelsea Crowe one minute into this video?
@christiandelorde8497
@christiandelorde8497 3 года назад
I like this kelea crowe narrating these. She's pretty, speaks well, adds a little character to the story with out going overboard. Also glad she doesn't look like one of those prime time look at me divas on regular tv. Thanks for not going all out on the vids. Keep them simple like this. I like it. It's like a one- on-one with a friend telling you a out it. Not a hollywood production.
@macsheadroom3209
@macsheadroom3209 5 лет назад
Great show thanks
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@macsheadroom3209
@macsheadroom3209 5 лет назад
@@HammersonPeters no problem, it was much enjoyed;) keep up the good work!
@daculliber4397
@daculliber4397 4 года назад
Greeting from Romania. I've first time read about Nahanni valley and river in a reader's digest book when I was in my early teenagehood and it was so fascinating to find out such stories .
@Finsami71
@Finsami71 6 лет назад
I got the book coming from Ebay. Sold.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 6 лет назад
I hope you love it!
@ronaldmccomb8301
@ronaldmccomb8301 2 года назад
Great video and great narration!
@jeffolsen4983
@jeffolsen4983 5 лет назад
Very good and fascinating. Thanks!
@rickc2102
@rickc2102 4 года назад
Good narration of stories my great grandfather may have heard, thank you!
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@brokenchopstickz
@brokenchopstickz 5 лет назад
I love how you narrate this, so encapsulating
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