10 INCREDIBLE Discoveries Made In The Water!

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Hey you.yeah you. If you're reading this hope all is well and have a great day please.😊

Drizzyixx
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Hi, long time watcher of your videos. Myself and my 5 young kids watch them everyday while I drive them to school. We love your videos.

joemurphy
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I LOVE YOU KATRINA !! Well... Your videos that is. Lol. THANK YOU.

djnatedawg
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I've been to Lake Atitlan in Guatemala! It is stunningly gorgeous!

jennifercasia
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Love, love, love your videos.. and you have a great voice. Keep the videos coming..

brandonbakke
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Congrats to Everybody who is Early and Found this Comment 🏆

helpmereachksubswithoutvideo
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I bet money right now, Heracleion is where Cleopatra was buried. Now sunk with no more traces of her body.

rosedalton
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Hello thank for amazing video and God Bless Everyone 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

nealakuro
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It is awesome to explore the ocean to see ancient&strange discoveries

candiceperry
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Wow weird drownings were kind of freaky .

tonyaxeman
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Loved it! I look forward to learning more!! Thank you!

MrMarcreed
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Stumbling across either an unknown species underwater or an ancient civilization whether it be unknown or not would be awesome if I had to pick one I'd say the unknown civilization

ljsmooth
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Lake Champlain is pronounced sham-PLAIN

Balthazar
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I absolutely love, respect and admire how you take the time to properly pronounce the names and places to their proper accents and language. One of the many reasons why I love this channel. Keep them coming, Katrina and gang! Love from, New Brunswick, Canada! ❤

toddzillasimon
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I enjoy your videos... please note Champlaine, named after the French explorer who mapped the St. Lawrence and Great Lakes (opening up NY) is pronounced "sham-plain". Cheers!

joeycmore
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Too the first city slide I belive the people of the hill/mountain/near a big lake I'd assume the ground water was the big factor they attempted to mine or build a structure underground thus sinking the city almost like new York and it's failing foundations aswell as down town Miami city district the ground water is important to learn

demboisbrainless
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I love coming across these older videos that I haven't seen... Binge watcher from the pacific northwest

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I didn’t go to work today because my body is exhausted so now I’m chillin and watching this. I always watch your videos when I’m eating 😂

wayfairdeluxe
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howdy, Miss Katrina! we here, in Montana, are well acquainted with large sturgeon. they are alive and well in both the Missouri and Kootenai rivers. i've seen some big ones and have heard of 6-7 foot monsters. pretty good eatin', too. guess those other fishermen never tried them. their loss!
anyhoo, i'd be excited to find just about anything while scuba diving. it's such a different world, down there; mysterious and dangerous to man. we need to grow gills.
sssooo, my dear Kat, see ya later!

floydriebe
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Re: The dugout canoe found in Lake Mendota in Madison, Wis -- a second 3, 000 year old dugout canoe was excavated from the same lake September 2022 by Wisconsin Historical Society and Ho-Chunk nation. While the 1, 200 year old canoe found in 2021 came up in one piece, the older one came up in multiple pieces.

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