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  • An amazing and beautiful power of nature.

  • So that's how spongebob water came from...

  • This may sound ironic but I wonder what's the name or title of the lil music playing on the background.

    If anyone knows please let me know lol

  • @8686868 How is that possibly ironic?

  • @8686868 could be Dead Can Dance -cheers

  • heyyyyyyyyyyyyyy, i wanted to look around where they came up out of the water damnit!! 

  • The British are known for their excellent TV and the best documentaries are made by the BBC. That is why so many other countries want to collaborate with the BBC.

  • anu naki

  • edit and voice over it all, package it nicely and distribute it to the masses for us all to enjoy :) If you liked "Planet Earth" Search, "The Human Planet" that's a stunning series of documentaries with Sir David Attenborough at the helm narrating.

  • Allahu Akbar

  • 0:00 skip ad

  • These guys need to be turtles. Just sayin.

  • So the beach on spongebob squarepants does actually make sense?

  • YOUR MOTHER has the fewest visitors than the surface of the moon on OPPOSITE DAY

  • "Fewer visitors than the surface of the moon" FTFY

  • PROTIP: Any video that starts with an ad this long gets clicked off of before the content even starts. I'm all for ad revenue, but mother of god make them 15 seconds

  • THE HOME OF THE REPTILIANS

  • Mayans had it, why not the Incas?

  • there are different layers of water? 0.o someone explain to me!

  • @AwesomeTheCoolLol

    It's like the multilayers of liquor or types of liquid such as syrup, oil, and water, they seperate on different levels, it's just curious that water can have different formulations to allow such a thing. I'm pretty sure it has something with minerals and sorts of organisims

  • Riddle me this humans, who is the person filming these guys swin through obstacles and areas before they even reached there?

  • @sylentz416 They send the cameraman around them, after clearing an area. For the shot where they come out of the water, they just had the camera man stand on the bank, then went back down and pretended to come up for the first time.

  • IT'S ACID WATER!!!

  • GORE<----

  • this is the beaner illegal immigrants culture you whites are looking at just sayin

  • @Cuauhtli47

    You're a dumb ass....just saying

  • @intrusosgang jaja someones mad..

  • THE SUNKEN ATLANTIS !!

  • when a mayan man goes to the US he's called " latino-hispanic-illigal-immigr­ant-allien" why is there so much ignorence on WHITES LIVING IN USA?

  • Why Do you Human Even want to know about the Past! Instead of All of you hating on each other START CHANGING BEFORE ITS TOO LATE!

    (You have time, but time isn't going to wait for you!)

  • im goin there some time

  • Wow that is beautiful, Wish I could do that one day...

  • weird

  • woooow, that's like two diferent water densities, yust like an atmosphere inside other atmosphere

  • "contain layers of water that don't mix."  Interesting.

  • @icechocolat Very that caught my ear.Fountain of youth?The living waters?

  • @GQvizoXX Because we don't have ANY definate knowledge of the future whatsoever. Plus if we know lots about our past, wont that help us predict the future, by studying how things have changed and evolved. ;)

  • Funny how the guy doing the actual exploring isn't British

  • proud to be British! 

  • smart British ...they look all over the world for treasures...

    and they do find them.

  • 2:04 = epicness

  • thats retarded. back then either it was shady stuff going on or they just didnt care to record how they did these sort of things, now a days we record everything. in a thousand years they will be laughing at how stupid the world was. if we make it that fa

  • Um.... What Country and Where was "The Surreal Underwater Landscape" at?!

    Please, ANSWER ME!!!! >:(

  • diffrent kind of water?! wtf he just pee'd in the water.

  • hail mexicans!!!

  • He has loosed the two waters, the sweet and the salty; [and so] they meet, in the perception of the eye.

    Between them there is a barrier, by His power, exalted be He. They do not overstep, neither of the two encroaches upon the other to become mixed with it.

    So which of your Lords favours will you deny?

    Quran [55:19-21]

  • @ozmiester69: Huh?

  • 1 Star. I didn't watched it cuz' of the fucking advertising!

  • Only thing that will scratch these two Haikufpc is Diamond. I think Diamonds are several hundred thousand years old...Some 500 miles down are as big as a house.

  • @deltaalpha21074

    whaaaat?

  • incredibly amazing. it reminds me of other places where there are different layers of water on top of eachother that don't mix: also in the gulf of mexico.

  • all i can say is its a beautiful mystery lol

  • If humans all died right now 10,000 years from now you would be hard pressed to find all that much evidence of our previous existence. all the metal we use would mostly be rusted away beyond recognition. do you know that we have to always be painting the golden gate bridge so it doesnt rust? It takes a whole year to paint it and once there done they have to go back and paint in the other direction. for upkeep. it would be GONE after 10,000 years

  • Thats very true; Nice that I built something that will last for 1 million years...Second hardest substance next to diamond.

  • what did you built that lasts for a million years?

  • two things special composite glass ie silica ---sand ect ect and second is Sic Carbide second hardest substance next to Diamonds---Diamondsand this substance could even be dropped in Lava 5000 to 6000 degress and still last.. forever

  • I'm impressed honestly. but how much Sic Carbide is present today? and how much would be in the surface layers of the earths crust after 10,000 years?

  • HOW about IF I say tons and tons and tons of it litteraly!!! When you see the US Abrams Tank like in Iraq or perhaps the UK Challenger tank you are looking at alot of it in the steel...Or if you see those Hard plates on Body Armor little bit there too. BoronCarbide is even more rare.

  • 10,000 years probably 50,000 years I would say 1"thick 4"x4" block if sealed in Lucite or 1 ft x 1ft thick of Lexan encased ----digg it up 100,000 years.

  • Take one of these extremely super hard blocks---You can buy one OK? cost about $500 dollars...engrave your nameon it, seal it up in LEXAN, bury it 25 ft deep; and in 10K years somebody will know you were here..long after a tombstone wears away!

  • my question with all this is that if the earth went through massive changes such as large volcanic explosions and earthquakes. wouldnt it be likely that a large majority of our building materials would get buried DEEP into the ground and may not be found if you were digging on the top 100 ft. of soil. as do our current archeologists.

  • Maybe--- Maybe not, most building materials would break down; even concrete...funny you ask this.... I am watching Discovery channel and scientists keep aquaiting the ""Iridium layer" found dating 65 millions years ago from Asteroid ie Dinosaurs...

  • @deltaalpha21074 they wont be able tor ead english by then, im sure! :P

  • cool

  • there are billions of tons of carbon dioxide locked in the sea bed due to be violently released on 21 dec 2012 choking us all to death

  • anyone that says they know exactly whats going to happen on 2012 is full of shit. I believe that some people have an idea of what to expect other than that no one knows FOR SURE.

  • Lol whatever you say....

  • you would hope so with the amount we have to pay towards TV licences

  • Yes we are. Lol

  • @vinkata erm, no we are not hahaaaa

  • @vinkata not really

  • @vinkata I'm not British, nor my mother language is English, but BBC is only TV station i watch with my satellite TV

  • @vinkata fuck off scumbag

  • @vinkata

    Brits WERE one step ahead of the world...

    until they allowed islamic animals to take over and dictate terms of existence.

  • @vinkata

    Have you asked yourself WHY they are ahead of everyone? Because they decide what YOU SEE & HEAR.

  • @vinkata Yes, forget CNN. BBC is far more better...

  • @vinkata

    History channel did this a year before BBC. Your assertion is invalid.

  • @skulleton Their narrators just sound cooler than ours do...lol

  • @vinkata yes, because they made dang sure that they stepped on everybody else to get there. Our ANKHestors were well aware of the events and occurrences on the Planet, that is where the "brits" gained insight to even do what they do. everything stems from the Pleidians and ANKHcient Khemit!

  • @vinkata trust me british tv is as bad as american tv you just get the good stuff in america and we get the good stuff of america in britain

  • @vinkata A sequence identical to this one was also featured on Planet Earth, an american series released about 2-3 years ago. It's pretty much identical except with an american voice over. Sorry to burst your bubble there buddy.

  • @VoidOnTuesday Sorry to burst your bubble burtsing bubble bub but the "Planet Earth" series your referring to was a joint venture between the bbc and a french television company, it may have been dubbed over again (as all the programmes like this are) and some american network would have put their name on it, but if you check the footnotes fully, BBC will be credited for sure.

    All T.V series like this are made using camerawork from numerous sources, then the bbc/national geo/discovery channel

  • @MrPermadrunk I never asserted that this wasn't BBC footage, I never asserted it was American footage, I meerly burst his bubble of thinking that somehow British TV had a monopoly on excellence, when this same sequence could also be found on american tv.

    Sorry to burst your bubble bursting bubble by busting your bursting bubble bubba.

  • @VoidOnTuesday well you kind of did, thats burst my bubble and say it wasnt bbc footage by saying that the planet earth series was an american series... Well that was my understanding anyway if i got it wrong my apologies!

    Can i get back in my bubble now please? haha! :)

  • @MrPermadrunk bubble returned.

  • One day, from a thousand year from now, people will be trying to figure us out.

    PPL FRM DA FUTURE: WTF is YouTube? And what were these primitive people doing on YouTube? Was it a TUBE to beam into other worlds????????

  • lol

  • @efrancesco Would people in the future even care about the past anymore? Maybe no one will care to know how we lived. Frickin' depressing.

  • @efrancesco or some might think was it TUBE to enter YOU .

  • @efrancesco Doubtfull. Considering its unbelivable our discs can survive 1000y. Might be some accounting notes [hehe :( ] or gov files but YT movies? Forget it. Also bear on mind such thing as evolution of language. Besides if you're right thinking we'll look so primitive int heir eyes, they'll never lurk on us with curiosity.

  • @efrancesco i think they will be thinking more about those grain forms.... maybe in the future people will understand it, and they think what's our meaning?

  • @efrancesco

    lol.. "They actively practised a strange worship of cats, often creating electronic images of felines stating ironic, or cryptic things. The most notable of such practices is the infamous 'I can has cheezburger?' of course, what this means is still a mystery to us all."

  • @efrancesco

    Oh yeah because I'm sure that the internet won't exist in the future, its just a fad for sure, also apparently according to you people of the future will be retarded.

  • It doesn't matter how many times I see this clip, the haloclines still amaze me.

  • wont play... im gonna cut myself

  • they only can penetrate the PHYSICAL level, like all Father Science. They will NEVER know the mystery of Mother Intuition which reveals what this was for. And we are not going to tell them.

  • Potęga Natury!!!

  • I lvoe the video esp the music.. Anyone hear can answer my request? jsut want to ask the band or group of that music they used. TNX

  • if they keep going deep into the cave u will see, the path to inner earth

  • lol

  • rotfl

  • Subhanallah. I was thinking the same thing about that ayah from the Qur'an..

  • i dont know if this non mixing different layers of water phenomena is similar to the river meeting the salty sea phenomena and never mixing as well, but it's mentioned in the Holy Quran:

    "He has left free

    The Two Seas

    Meeting together:

    Between them is a Barrier

    Which they do not transgress"

    vurse 19:20, Chapter 55 "Al-Rahman or The Most Gracious"

    i hope we can witness a scientific explanation for this one, one day..

  • yes there is scientific explanation to what the holy quran says it is refering to the two oceans that never meet because of the difference in densities and nature of the water .The two ocenas never mix as expereiced by the taste of the water .The salt and sweet water reamin intact in their boundaries .. The barrier inbetween is the reef I believe ..I GUESS GOOGLE it u will fnd the full xplanation

  • Why aren't they using rebreather systems? There's a good chance they're ruining that cave by adding CO2 to the ceilings...

  • they don't have enough co2 that would effect any kind of life or cave formation, a human doesn't exert that much carbon, and doesn't take in that much oxygen either, the carbon will just rise until it gets above the water and carbon doesn't really effect anything that much in the air, same effect in the water.

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  • RIGHT, which is why we get

    3H2O + 4C --> 2C2H3O + O2 (acetate + oyxgen), or

    H2O + CO2 --> H2CO3 carbonic acid or,

    2H2O + 2C --> C2H4O2 acetic acid

    by mixing carbon or carbon dioxide and water.

  • ik, all i was saying was that we dont release that much carbon or other gases, especially since they're using tanks and have limited air, plus you see in one of the videos that there are different forms of water with different types of gases in them, i'm sorry i did assume they had the same effect in water, but still the amount of these they are releasing wont due any large or long lasting damage to the vast open spaces in the cavern and will probably as i said, rise to the surface.

  • "all i was saying was that we dont release that much carbon or other gases"

    True, you exhale about 90% of the oxygen you breathe in.

    "all i was saying was that we dont release that much carbon or other gases"

    Probably more an oxygen mixture depending on how deep they went.

    "but still the amount of these they are releasing wont due any large or long lasting damage to the vast open spaces in the cavern"

    True enough

  • Thank you BBC

  • really nice documantary shows alot for mayans

  • Wonderfully awesome! Thank you.

  • I would be more interested in WHY the waters don't mix.

  • yeah me too, i was kinda thinking that the bottom water was more dense and has oils from the ground, and the water on top has been there since before the caves collapsed and did not mix?

  • I'm also wondering did these guys not take samples of these two waters that don't mix.I sure would love to know.

  • it is because the lower water is salt water en the upper water is rain water. the salt water is heavier.

  • Thank you so much for your comment!I so wish I could study this.I so love stuff like this.

  • it is because of the temperature difference of the water. the lower water would be water with a higher decency, making it heavier then the water above.

    at least that's my theory in the sea you have the same issue when diving trough a thermocline

  • amaaaaaaaaazing......i have to do that someday. SOON

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