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  • I've seen it myself. all the signs near the road say it's a whirlpool

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  • @thepinkishvegetable Really??? You might want to check how spell certain words yourself.... Like... N I A G A R A...:)

  • does the cable car goes from the States to Canada?

  • a monster holding a monster :D lol 

  • @lalosworld21 You should have seen that monster head on, even the can of monster wanted to run away... lol

  • throw justin bieber inside.....

  • It's not a whirlpool it's just an area of strong turbulence baby!

  • @33GeoStef33 You might want to get up to Canada and tell them that ....They charge like $15 for the cable car ride to see as they say " The World's Largest Whirlpool "

  • @33GeoStef33 your worng. its a whirlpool, but on some days its frisky and looks like strong turbulance. i live near it. i know. i salmon fish there.

  • @MadLeaver I caught my first fish in the gorge. 

  • Let's go swimming ? ;)

  • I think they confused whirlpool with jetted tub!

  • i want monster energy :)

  • 0:30 ... HUGE!!!

  • Wow I can see the waves moving in a bizzare manner but no hole haha. Cool.

  • If you jump in there you'll get 1 dollar :)

  • @kalanovski I'll give you $5 dollars to jump first :)

  • @kalanovski I'm dead now thanks to you.  Wheres my doller ?

  • it's definitely a WHIRLPOOL. why? because the waves aren't moving normally. it's sorta like spinning... YEAH. and it's big! and see over there, some parts of the water are STILL. and THIS swirling part isn't still. it's moving fast, and not how waves usually are. it's a whirlpool.

  • This is not like the whirpool you get when you pull the plug on a sink or bathtub full of water, nonetheless it IS indeed a whirlpool

  • Apparently whirlpools actually dont have to be spinning a complete circle from waht i hear. Whirlpools are like any current thing that moves fast or something?

  • @lazevola No it looks pretty much the same in real life as the video, I only titled it the way the tour guide called it but to this day I still don't know where it is. I guess it has something to do with if the there were something in the water then it would begin twirling around like in a whirlpool.

  • Where the F*** is it!!!

  • @XXPeaceGirl That's what I said!!!!!

  • @BIGGREENLEAF1 you cant see it because mainly the whirlpool is underwater but the top layer of the water is covering it causing the viewer failure ( you cant really see it ) so you might think its safe to jump in but once your in there you will be sucked down with no way out

  • see nothing but waves?

  • You really have to be there live in person on that cable car to see it....

  • really..... all i saw was waves waves and oh something else! waves =] not being rude or anything

  • To be honest with you when I was there on that cable car that was all I saw as well but as you can hear the person on the PA in the backround talking about it. I guess it is not a whirlpool like we think of (hot tub) but something to do with how the waves crash into each other causing a spinning type action but to this day I still don't see or get it...

  • @BIGGREENLEAF1 It actually is a whirlpool. See, whirlpools in open water aren't what they look like when water goes down the toilet. It's the way a tornado would look like from space. You wouldn't be able to see it, but it's there, twirling and sucking from BENEATH the surface. If you were to go underwater, you would see multiple vertices twirling around, and if the current is strong enough (I'm guessin' it is here), if you got in it, it would suck you down to the bottom in an instant.

  • @jen0619 Thanks Jen I figured it was something like that and before the cable car took off from the Canada side the guide had mentioned something like that if I remember correctly....

  • @jen0619 WOW!! tHANKS! I was wondering where it was, but your explanation gave me the answer! lol, and that is really cool to know!

  • @award4020 See, you can't see anything from the surface, like seeing a tornado from above the sky, you can't see it, it's only beneath the surface. This is how many people get stuck in them when they're out swimming because they're almost invisible and just look like many white areas of crashing waves, when in fact, if you got it, you would inescapably be stuck in it, sunken straight to the bottom.

  • wow, really huge...

  • is this from a helicopter

  • Nope it is from the cable car that you ride back and fourth from Canada to the US and back to Canada on.

  • jeez. scary stuff, man. i was scared enough when an eddy fence sucked in one of the pontoons on the cataraft i was oaring.

  • Actually the whirlpool's pretty easy to see if you know what to look for. Just look for the waves going against the current. :D (You can also see some spin there toward the end.) Yep, definitely a whirlpool. Just wish the camera could have stayed on that spot a bit longer. LoL

  • I was so scared when I was in the cable car. I thought it was gonna break.

  • I wasn't to thrilled to go on it either for the same reason but my psycho ex girlfriend was going to throw a temper tantrum as usuall, if we didn't go on it so I went to shut the bic*h up.

  • i seen nothing but waves wtf?

  • You have to be there in person in the cable car to really see the water spinning, I said the same thing when I saw the video. Plus the video was taken by my dumb ex girlfriend who can barely tie her own shoes let alone run a digital camera..lol

  • @LSLrecords Because It's huge you can just look at it like that 

  • @Wellander150 that's what she said

  • wheres the whirlpool? i didnt see anything..

  • Read the comment that I just posted. It will explain why it is so difficult to see...

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