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Treasure hunting has captured our imaginations for centuries. Draining the oceans reveals the richest wrecks ever found.
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Sunken Treasures (Full Episode) | Drain the Oceans
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@bk-lx6cb
@bk-lx6cb Рік тому
Nat geo ..... you a real one for giving us the real documentaries and t.v. we all deserve on UKposts for free ...... mad love yall
@alfhhfhhdhfjfhf1799
@alfhhfhhdhfjfhf1799 15 днів тому
I concur!!!...
@smmuajhossain9910
@smmuajhossain9910 Рік тому
Thanks to those guys who worked on that project to show us some history. It's amazing to see lost treasures are founded.
@xXDrSnugglesXx
@xXDrSnugglesXx Рік тому
These episodes from Nat Geo "Draining The Ocean" Is and has always been my favorite thing to watch from National Geographics
@Twerkulies
@Twerkulies Місяць тому
Fun fact: There's only one known instance of pirates burring treasure, and that pirate was William Kidd.
@kellieborut8037
@kellieborut8037 Рік тому
When I was a little girl back in the 70's I dreamed of what would it be like to drain the oceans? Wow! You've done it! Thank u! BEST SHOW OUT THERE!
@CallmeBotakaOrc
@CallmeBotakaOrc Рік тому
if we could indeed do that we would find out things that would rewrite history and change the world as we know it, i can confidently guarantee you we don’t have nor the technology nor the means to be able to actually see and even get an idea of what lays beneath the water of our oceans
@timgorbet2735
@timgorbet2735 Рік тому
@@CallmeBotakaOrc Lidar dude
@kittylozon2106
@kittylozon2106 Рік тому
I also envisioned before when I was young that the Grand Canyon of Arizona was under sea water and part of the ocean. All these bodies of water are all interconnected from the Pacific to North/South America and into the Amazon. You can say that I let my imaginations run wild but there is a possibilities of that idea as well.
@NatGeo
@NatGeo Рік тому
Thank you for watching!
@recur9245
@recur9245 Рік тому
@@CallmeBotakaOrc possibly Lidar detection! quite a new technology which will be very interesting to use in the amazon forests maybe they will use for the sea bed?
@angelcat7753
@angelcat7753 Рік тому
I love this series...combines maps archeology & solving mysteries all in one show. The science and technology are mind blowing. Thanks for teaching in a very enthusiastic entertaining form. Put this form of info in schools, children would love it.
@sharonrimsza7960
@sharonrimsza7960 Рік тому
Not only would children love it, they would learn so much!
@user-fl2ei2bz2c
@user-fl2ei2bz2c 10 місяців тому
As a documentary freak of history, this is my new favorite channel.. Love this Drain the oceans series documentaries..
@Midwest_railfan417
@Midwest_railfan417 2 місяці тому
This is one of the coolest documentaries, awesome
@xSirDudex
@xSirDudex Рік тому
I've seen all three seasons of this show. It's a mind-blowing show! There is so much in the ocean. Pretty sure this show was the film crew that was filming recently and accidentally found a piece of the challenger space shuttle.
@NatGeo
@NatGeo Рік тому
We love our Drain the Oceans fans! Thank you so much for watching!
@vincentanguoni8938
@vincentanguoni8938 Рік тому
Whoa Matt....that's cool! I wonder how much of it has been found . ...
@xSirDudex
@xSirDudex Рік тому
@@vincentanguoni8938 It was just a small random section. But it was the first piece of Challenger to be found in a quarter century. It was actually History channel doing some WW2 stuff. But Drain The Oceans has profiled some pretty amazing finds!
@miketyson8933
@miketyson8933 Рік тому
The condition they are in after all that time under the salt water is AMAZING! I LOVE HISTORY AND THE THINGS THAT ARE BURIED UNDER THE SEA!!!! SO FRICKING COOL!!!!
@Jaden-sneakers
@Jaden-sneakers Рік тому
i know its amazing what can be found
@martmarriner6793
@martmarriner6793 Рік тому
we'll all be under the sea one day. In about 300 million years.
@lisadolan689
@lisadolan689 3 дні тому
This is literally the coolest concept in geographical archaeology. Beyond cool. ‘Drain the Oceans’ is one of my favourite all time doco series. 😎
@davidsubba4432
@davidsubba4432 Рік тому
As a documentary freak of history, this is my new favorite channel.
@NatGeo
@NatGeo Рік тому
Welcome! We're glad you're here!
@kasturipillay6626
@kasturipillay6626 Рік тому
Narrator makes these episodes worthy of viewing. 👍👍♥️
@hannahketner645
@hannahketner645 Рік тому
I love the history that can be found in a timely piece of gold
@nicolasrodrigo9
@nicolasrodrigo9 8 місяців тому
With today's sonar technology it is way more accurate and easy to find wrecks than in the 80s. Multi beam sonars are like ecographies of babies. Love it!
@aamsell2172
@aamsell2172 Рік тому
Best series I've seen in years. Really enjoying it!
@Mad_Medz
@Mad_Medz Рік тому
Absolutely 👍👍👍
@thedude8046
@thedude8046 Рік тому
They tell the same story over and over again! This is nothing new!
@NatGeo
@NatGeo Рік тому
Thank you for watching!
@xy4489
@xy4489 10 місяців тому
Moral of the story: when diving for treasure, never tell the government(s).
@momoho11
@momoho11 3 місяці тому
Keep it somewhere safe. Tell nobody of authority. Don't blast it on social media& put in your will for you kids, with the story.
@invisible_d_r
@invisible_d_r Рік тому
This is Treasure documentary worth watching
@silvernight654
@silvernight654 Рік тому
I have found something to watch that does not bore me finally
@janejones5362
@janejones5362 Рік тому
I LOOOVE Nat Geo!! I learn so much. I've been reading the mags since I was 11 😊
@NatGeo
@NatGeo Рік тому
Thank you for being with us for so long! We're so happy you're here!❤
@lespoole8527
@lespoole8527 Рік тому
Great oceans of gold & silver I believe that the oceans have more lost that will ever be found ? National geographic thank you for your podcast.
@honeybear8485
@honeybear8485 Рік тому
Thank you national geographic.. superb I wouldn't expect anything less 👍👍👍👍👍❤️ appreciate the downloads.. my dreams.. always been to explore and find some kind of treasure.. just a small treasure to share something to get myself ahead in life would be awesome the sea would be the ultimate .. but I'll settle for some land treasure maybe some metal and gold detecting.. someday hopefully soon..
@thomasbauerle2366
@thomasbauerle2366 4 місяці тому
The Stephanieturm is still in Service. I've been on her in 2011 as C/ Mate & Senior DPO ☺️. A beautyful Dive Support Vessel 😍
@ElephantSoul
@ElephantSoul Рік тому
Amazing video thanks for sharing 👍
@chris.asi_romeo
@chris.asi_romeo Рік тому
Love this Drain the oceans series documentaries.
@eljumaidilbinahmad2464
@eljumaidilbinahmad2464 4 місяці тому
I like treasure hunting. You don't only get gold and other valuable treasures, but the historical artifacts behind those treasures are much more important.
@donnadwarika6370
@donnadwarika6370 Рік тому
Thank you for this amazing video .
@deborahworth5291
@deborahworth5291 Рік тому
Does the find have to go to the Dutch? How much do the finders get to keep? I love these shows. Stochastic is fascinating to find it so far apart. Amazing!
@carminjean5042
@carminjean5042 Рік тому
Always wonderful thank you
@universe1357
@universe1357 Рік тому
Amazing technology of draining the Ocean who ever founded must salute him for this great machine and technology 👍🔥
@bessyputri8987
@bessyputri8987 7 місяців тому
wow..im like wow. NAt Geo keep on going..i love history
@johntindel1048
@johntindel1048 2 місяці тому
I was living in Key West when Mel's team found the Atocha... it was an electric time, the whole town lit up. I was able to purchase a two real piece which I've worn around my neck since '86... one of my most treasured (pun intended!) possessions. I get constant comments about it from strangers, at which point I delight in spinning the grand tale of the sinking and discovery of that fabled ship. The Spanish government sent two more expeditions back to the wreck site to try to retrieve their treasure. but were defeated by two more hurricanes and gave it up.
@mikevanblommestein5726
@mikevanblommestein5726 Рік тому
In 1941 an Australian & New Zealand salvage team raised 555 gold bars from about 400ft depth from the RMS Niagara that had been sunk by a mine off Bream Head in New Zealand. Not a lot of publicity as it was hush hush during the 2nd World War . A great story if you read one of the books about it .
@ObsoleteOddity
@ObsoleteOddity 11 місяців тому
There’s still a few bars down there
@barryworkman3791
@barryworkman3791 5 місяців тому
Is there anything I can say is wow. I have silver from the 1800s . My heart skipped a beet when I seen 1700s I just came across this channel today is very awesome you guys do a great job 💯👍
@MrTwotimess
@MrTwotimess Рік тому
Solving a mystery has always attracted adventurers.
@_Time_To_Listen_
@_Time_To_Listen_ Місяць тому
Great job! Thanks National Geographic 🔥
@terrygillam2700
@terrygillam2700 Рік тому
Great show Drain the Oceans documentation of it love ❤️ your other Albert Linn on national Geographic too.Need some of those too
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536 Рік тому
@Suavio435
@Suavio435 Рік тому
Crazy how these finds create revenue for people who were already wealthy, proves that you have to be able to pay to even get close to the playing field!!
@dianemartinis9944
@dianemartinis9944 Рік тому
Yes! History, not some endless saga of boredom like oak island.
@xcaptain0374
@xcaptain0374 Рік тому
Thanks National geographic ❤️
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536 Рік тому
@renesagahon4477
@renesagahon4477 Рік тому
A great documentary
@2beards523
@2beards523 Рік тому
THIS SHOW IS AWESOME!!! THANK YOU!!😀👍
@aabdullahkarimi
@aabdullahkarimi 8 місяців тому
The thrill of no adventure can be compared to sailing
@siddhant8639
@siddhant8639 Рік тому
Really Amazing ♥️
@pmxgaming
@pmxgaming Рік тому
These are awesome!!
@thecommonsenseconservative5576
@thecommonsenseconservative5576 Рік тому
If you ever find treasure tell no one, the government will take it despite a contract.
@erbalumkan369
@erbalumkan369 Рік тому
The Dutch didn't "newly mint" Spanish coins! They were war bounty from Spanish ships.
@margot120
@margot120 Рік тому
Waarom is" zo'n stukje " History nooit verteld aan de media??! Geweldig
@Broooski
@Broooski Рік тому
Niet geïnteresseerd zit weinig emotie in
@edwardripley7266
@edwardripley7266 Місяць тому
Wow that's awesome you guys know If there is treasure in the South Pacific Ocean area because they say there's ships lost and never found back in the century with treasure on it thank you God bless 🙏🙏.
@susanzoefelix6631
@susanzoefelix6631 5 місяців тому
Great series
@CR250rSMITH
@CR250rSMITH Рік тому
coins and parts of the ship are most likely more spread out than they think, i can imagine short years after it sank big storms would of washed things around IMO
@geraldmiller5260
@geraldmiller5260 Рік тому
I have noticed that shipwrecks are found underwater.
@johnallen6945
@johnallen6945 4 місяці тому
From what I understand (I spent two years on the Atlantic and 2 years on the Pacific in the military), 80% of the world's ocean floors are still unexplored. Who knows what natural beauty and articles that have sunk to the bottom from the surface are there. Scientists believe that ocean-going crafts may have been around for 5000 years, maybe a lot longer.
@Cantabri
@Cantabri Рік тому
Imagine traveling the whole ocean for months, finally seeing homeland, get stuck in the sand
@damizim1
@damizim1 Рік тому
Please show us about Indian Ocean n Mozambique Channel sunken ships over centuries …
@DenSchimmige
@DenSchimmige Рік тому
Just imagine all the iron/metal laying around on the ocean floors.. as being ships, weapons and ammunition (cannonbals etc) wonder howmany eifeltowers they could build with that...
@PeterIfeta-vu7xw
@PeterIfeta-vu7xw 4 місяці тому
Thrilling
@darrenadams-mv7mu
@darrenadams-mv7mu 11 місяців тому
national geographic good show
@mrliberty8468
@mrliberty8468 Рік тому
Its only a grave that can't be disturbed except by permit of the government for treasure for the government and general citizens can't possibly disturb it ..
@kshudhashantimisalgruha2601
@kshudhashantimisalgruha2601 Рік тому
Superb ❤.
@donsmith7669
@donsmith7669 Рік тому
My question is if they hit a sand bar 250 years ago does that mean the sea has been rising constantly for centuries? Only 75 feet down now would mean the sand bars were a lot closer to the surface back then. How deep would the hull be under normal conditions? Maybe someone can answer that. Any experts out there?
@steveblauvelt6312
@steveblauvelt6312 Рік тому
Only my guess, but the ocean has high and low tides and with valleys from wave swells maybe that could account for hitting the sand bar. Or it was was in shallower water when it hit and drifted out to deeper water before sinking.
@lespoole8527
@lespoole8527 Рік тому
Very possible.
@TorMax9
@TorMax9 Рік тому
The sand moves around dramatically - storms, tides, changing currents, etc. - so the height of the sand bars change dramatically. What was close to the surface 250 years ago could easily be 75 feet or more down now due to the ever-flowing sands. Sea levels have rise about 0.07 millimetres per year for the last 2,000 years.
@Mollineaux
@Mollineaux Рік тому
the Goodwin Sands usually remain beneath the surface but at low tide waves can break over them, I can see this from my lounge window. Over the years on some occasions the tide has been low enough for a traditional cricket game to be played on a part of the sands that is just above the water at low tide, but not for too long! Periodically a mast of a vessel held by the sands may appear but invariably soon disappears as the sands move in the tide
@NONANTI
@NONANTI Рік тому
I'm only a novice hydrologist, but will weigh in. I researched this when QE2 hit Red Rock 1 and it's very counterintuitive. One would think passing over a shallow would cause a ship to rise. However, lower pressure caused by water moving faster under the ship creates "squat effect" (think airplane wing lift or your car being pulled toward an 18 wheeler when you pass it). This creates a valley around the ship, increasing it's draft. Ships actually use this principle to go under low clearance bridges.
@duskmoon181
@duskmoon181 Рік тому
American Government: *sends agents to retrieve lost civil war gold and gives the finders a pat on the back and a lollipop. Dutch Government: "here, you take half for finding it and we'll take half since our company used to own it. Thanks for finding it for us gentlemen" 🤔
@ThatKidTOO
@ThatKidTOO Рік тому
Same for the British/Russian gold in the Arctic sea where they split the findings with every party involved.
@sambitchatterjee9551
@sambitchatterjee9551 Рік тому
There is a word called "loot" in the oxford dictionary, which is actually a 'HINDI' word, thats what you are after guys, your ancestral history. Great job, carry on and show some more history of your ancestors.
@glennmoreland6457
@glennmoreland6457 Рік тому
Sounds like you were triggered
@xy4489
@xy4489 10 місяців тому
They did share it with multiple governments, so can't really complain.
@l-b284
@l-b284 3 місяці тому
I'd like to hear more about how the dive team is improving that scavenging method to be more environmentally sensitive, now that they have the money to improve it. Coral reefs and the waters off the Florida coast are especially sensitive areas.
@Filthybutproud
@Filthybutproud Рік тому
I see the adoring fan stopped following the grand champion, and found a new calling as a narrator for documentaries :)
@skellorelli2515
@skellorelli2515 7 місяців тому
"Golly! You're the best!"
@Lukksia
@Lukksia Рік тому
45:09 anyone wondering why he sounds like a chipmunk it’s because when you dive that deep you have to breathe this special mix of gasses called trimix and it has helium in it
@198634
@198634 Рік тому
Let’s play a drinking game - every time the narrator says “ drain the ocean “ - take a shot
@AtaBro107
@AtaBro107 Рік тому
Best one
@angelitabecerra
@angelitabecerra Місяць тому
Treasure Hunters aren't raising those items "in a responsible manner." Especially if youre using a device that destroys the seafloor and potentially damages arrifacts. You want to do this responsibly then *archeologists* need to do it
@BassSniper209
@BassSniper209 Рік тому
Awesome thnks crew
@Adonna2424
@Adonna2424 Місяць тому
I love the draining the waters part but seeing these pirates loot like this and probably damage the history of the sites is incredibly sad.
@savapantic8735
@savapantic8735 Місяць тому
It’s better to be found in any way possible than never ever recovering those artifacts.
@avelukov
@avelukov 23 дні тому
Will the episode about Captain Kidd ever be uploaded? I saw it on tv a while ago but would like to see it again.
@ChrisLeeProducer
@ChrisLeeProducer 4 місяці тому
Everything will come to light
@PR-nq4dt
@PR-nq4dt Рік тому
I wonder if the countries ( Peru and Mexico ) of these treasures origins were ever compensated? I'm specifically referring to the treasures recovered from the Atocha? 🤔🤔
@praddumnvats6759
@praddumnvats6759 Рік тому
Valid query though
@Puckerupbuttercup261
@Puckerupbuttercup261 Рік тому
Mexico is so corrupt that it wouldn’t be worth giving that government anything. Peru might be a different story though.
@PR-nq4dt
@PR-nq4dt Рік тому
@@Puckerupbuttercup261 I doubt Peru ever got a nickel out of all this.
@PANTHEON71
@PANTHEON71 Рік тому
ummm.. they are dead. finders keepers losers weepers.
@jtowens-masonry3359
@jtowens-masonry3359 Рік тому
lol no way finders keepers
@romanchomenko2912
@romanchomenko2912 Рік тому
That ship could be carrying Pavlo Polobutok treasure of 200000 rose gold coins from Tsarist Russia it was supposed to be banked at the bank of England but it could be transferred to East India company for overseas trade.
@wapitiwallow1880
@wapitiwallow1880 10 місяців тому
I provided a factual and elaborate explanation of my experience as party in Odyssey Marine Exploration vs Kingdom of Spain and my entire account was censored by UKposts or National Geographic. I guess they want you only to read their version of history. What a shame!
@X1GenKaneShiroX
@X1GenKaneShiroX Рік тому
Congratulations to National Geographic for surpassing 10k video uploads!
@kevinoconnell6488
@kevinoconnell6488 6 місяців тому
Cool! I own salvage company's. Maybe put some in Valds castle. Neen lots of it for that futcher
@faizansheikh5680
@faizansheikh5680 Рік тому
So nice awesome
@pippa3150
@pippa3150 Рік тому
At 22:13 Kim Fisher is Mel Fisher's son. Mel was an unbelievable badass. He sailed the Ragamuffin in the Sydney Hobart race (read "The Fatal Storm".....OMG) and was incredibly well known for his treasure hunting. Just as a cool aside, my friend Diane owned a boat called Ceramco, NZ which won the Sydney Hobart in 1981. I got to sail her in the Caribbean. Seriously. You want some good reading, look up that book and anything to do with Mel.
@cyankirkpatrick5194
@cyankirkpatrick5194 Рік тому
What a greedy s o b. The both of them.
@kennyweber1816
@kennyweber1816 Рік тому
Excellent🎉
@maoriking8957
@maoriking8957 2 місяці тому
this be a dream come true to find treasure daily!
@stevenwells6292
@stevenwells6292 Рік тому
Mel Fisher discovered The Atocha in 1985. He lost his son Dirk and his daughter in law Angel along with Rick Gage in 1975 when their boat capsize because it was a river tug and wasn't designed to be at sea. That was back in the day when we read about adventures in B_O_O_K_S.
@HarryClark-px1xw
@HarryClark-px1xw Рік тому
excellent
@Global_Armed_Forces
@Global_Armed_Forces Рік тому
Great!
@s.o.s.exploration2412
@s.o.s.exploration2412 Рік тому
Got 2 Love Lidar!!!
@maxruedy951
@maxruedy951 Рік тому
For most of history men were hunter/gatherers,that instinct will never leave us (I hope).Cool series.
@blueskye23
@blueskye23 Рік тому
maybe the first ship ran aground bc it was doulbe heavy with contraband.
@swimandtravel
@swimandtravel Рік тому
i love it
@petmut
@petmut Рік тому
Great video
@Teresa-ih4sn
@Teresa-ih4sn 4 місяці тому
CAN YOU PLEASE PUT MORE COMMERCIALS IN THIS??? MIGHT AS WELL WATCH T.V.!!😮
@MayhemProspecting
@MayhemProspecting Рік тому
Very cool episode. Im confused on the technology though? It is acting like it just found the images of the Atoche but all of those images it is showing is what Mel Fisher originally found without technology?
@xwannabeetinkerbellx
@xwannabeetinkerbellx Рік тому
That’s so cool !
@darrenadams-mv7mu
@darrenadams-mv7mu 11 місяців тому
sunken treasures good show
@HandsONreviews4u
@HandsONreviews4u Рік тому
Thanks for not making this documentary another boring episode of OAK ISLAND BS....treasure lead ons....
@thedude8046
@thedude8046 Рік тому
This is every time the same story only now with fictionary CGI
@AnimalWorld_OfficialUSA
@AnimalWorld_OfficialUSA Рік тому
👌
@boulterzach4343
@boulterzach4343 Рік тому
Oak island is pure tv garbage 👌
@bryanhoffman7401
@bryanhoffman7401 Рік тому
Have you seen the treasures that they have pulled out lately maybe it is not a hall yet.But seems like a clue after a clue every season so I have my questions also so glad I can watch it on the tube and skip to the end so I don't watch most of the BS lol happy new year!!!
@deadpanfish
@deadpanfish Рік тому
@@bryanhoffman7401 if someone would edit out the narrator, Oak Island would be more watchable. Sometimes I just skip when the narrator talks cause it's either stuff repeated a million times, or WILD speculation. Every time they find a piece of wood it's "could it be the knights Templar"???
@OshineTheOranguTANK
@OshineTheOranguTANK Рік тому
The whole "draining of the ocean metaphor got old after the first 5,000 times.
@charliepepper333
@charliepepper333 Рік тому
Mel Fisher is the King of the Treasure Salvors! End of story
@bobbyvalentino9946
@bobbyvalentino9946 Рік тому
My question is...who the treasure really belong to???
@lucasrem
@lucasrem Рік тому
The VoC, that is owned by the Dutch government in The Hague now, needed to payoff the depth. They still own it, Public stock, a State-owned enterprise.
@marcellepesek3038
@marcellepesek3038 Рік тому
@@lucasrem: Please clafirfy: payoff the "depth"? or pay of the "debt"?
@rudrabhardwaj6780
@rudrabhardwaj6780 Рік тому
Native people who were slaughtered, mercilessly by these bloody colonial thugs.
@albertdeleon6272
@albertdeleon6272 Рік тому
@@rudrabhardwaj6780 civilized Colonial thugs
@scotishjohn
@scotishjohn Рік тому
Finder keeper hahs
@Jaden-sneakers
@Jaden-sneakers Рік тому
wow who know what else could be found down in the ocean probably allot more definitely
@sabihatanveer8494
@sabihatanveer8494 Рік тому
Wow 🌟👏
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