When Nature Unearths the Dead VI
When Nature Unearths the Dead VI
This is episode 6 of When Nature Unearths the Dead. If you’re new to the channel, or if you haven’t seen any of my previous instalments, this is where I take a look at several cases of when the unforgiving forces of nature have abruptly pried the dead from their tombs.
00:00 Intro and titles
00:38 Remnants of a Massacre (1973, Great…
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I had a bad time narrating this video due to illness (nothing serious), so I apologise if I lack clarity with this one. I recorded it three times. This is the best I had.
I loved the first story as I am a member of The Kiowa Tribe myself. I was taken aback when I heard Kiowa because I hardly ever my tribe mentioned. So my ears perked up. Also it just reaffirms what I been told from my relatives that we come from warriors so cool! Thanks for the shoutout CW.
These videos are always worth the wait. No fancy gimmicks, just good presentation
Another great video, thankyou.
good memories watching your videos thanks for another
My favorite thing about this channel is that it covers little known or obscure stories rather than the famous ones that have been covered to death already.
I wish you posted more frequently, but always happy when you do. x
With this video you are really Spoiler us 😊😊❤
Hope u going to b ok lad 🤗
It's great to have you upload another video. Great content as usual. I hope that you get better soon.
Thank you for the video CW ❤
Happy Halloween, Curious World!
You should do a story about the thousands of miniature skeletons found in Tennessee and Kentucky. That would be very interesting,
It sounds as if you have a rotten cold. However your narration is clear. Thank you, I hope that you feel better soon.
Excellent research for another fascinating video. 👍
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Sounds fine to me Curious World hope you mend soon 🥣🍵🫖
I've been waiting for this for a while now 😊
Hurricane Helene uncovered at least one body when it flooded the mountains. I am wondering if they were ever able to recover and identify the casket that was seen in that one video clip of it surfing along the floodwaters.
Dickens moved from Portsmouth to Chatham when he was only five years old. He probably wouldn't have remembered the hulks at Portsmouth… but he 100% knew of the ones at Chatham, moored in the River Medway, which were his inspiration for Magwitch.
I was so excited to see this video pop up on my notifications! Your videos are always worth the wait!
A very interesting video and nice edit.
Good to hear from you again.
It's great to see you back CW, with quality work as always. Thanks for another interesting video.
New subscribers. Just stumbled upon your content and love it.