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Tide of Change
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Host Patrick McMillan explores the causes and consequences of massive development, particularly on the coasts & waterways.
Mark Catesby Event, Clemson University, Sept. 15, 2017
Просмотров 2536 лет назад
Speakers: Charles Nelson, David Elliott, Patrick McMillan
Eclipse at the South Carolina Botanical Garden
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The total solar eclipse of 2017 passed directly overhead at the South Carolina Botanical Garden on August 21.
Cape Romain Promo 2017
Просмотров 6837 лет назад
Patrick McMillan gives an overview on the ecological value of Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge.
Black-necked Stilt, Townville, SC 06-01-17
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Pair of black-necked stilts spotted by birder Scott Davis on Dobbins farm, Townville, SC on Thursday, June 1, 2017.
The Mystery of the Carolina Bays
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Patrick McMillan, director of the South Carolina Botanical Garden, address the question of how Carolina Bays formed, and discusses their ecological value to wildlife and to humans.
Carolina Bays: Habitat for Amphibians
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Patrick McMillan, director of the South Carolina Botanical Garden, discusses the habitat that is provided by Carolina Bays one of which is exhibited on the Natural Heritage Garden Trail.
What is a Cove?
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Patrick McMillan, director of the South Carolina Botanical Garden, describes the significance of our cove forests located in the Appalachian Mountains.
The Rich Cove Forest
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Patrick McMillan, director of the South Carolina Botanical Garden, describes the elements of the rich cove forest exhibit on the Natural Heritage Garden Trail.
Trillium in the Cove Forest
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Patrick McMillan, director of the South Carolina Botanical Garden, discusses the wide variety of trillium species in the rich cove forest exhibit on the Natural Heritage Garden Trail.
The Acid Cove Forest
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Patrick McMillan, director of the South Carolina Botanical Garden, describes the elements of the acid cove forest exhibit on the Natural Heritage Garden Trail.
Natural Heritage Garden Habitats
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Patrick McMillan, director of the South Carolina Botanical Garden, briefly explains the approach used in the design of the Natural Heritage Garden Trail located on the property.
Poinsettia Feature Jim Faust 21041203b
Просмотров 6029 лет назад
Everything you wanted to know about how the Poinsettia you enjoy today came to be.
Caterpillar Time Lapse
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A Monarch caterpillar transforming into a chrysalis.
Larry Haverfield Interview July 2012
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Larry Haverfield Interview July 2012
The LiDAR data is amazing. I like the big chunks of ice theory (hundreds of them) falling from the sky in the same direction and then melting and leaving behind the glacial sand. It all happened at the same time and eroded at the same frequency. Impacting the climate.
Carolina Bays were formed by external forces, probably ice debris from the comet/asteroid impact that hit Michigan region. There are overlapping ovals, which is closely resembling the impact craters on the moon. Anyways, the Bays are not formed by gently blowing water or some ground water seeping. People are not that stupid. ruclips.net/video/Aw5chtNWzo8/видео.html
I would look at more recent research, and try to explain the shear number of Bays along the East Coast from NJto GA.
Nice video. Lots of greets
Patrick, you are awesome!
Are you alive
@@Acompetetor I noticed Patrick active at his LinkedIn page recently.
Thank you , very much!
Impact from a comet 12800 years ago proven Randall Carlson repeatedly proves it.
Randall Carlson has only proved that he is good at talking out his ass.
Check out Anthony Zamora's videos. He has nailed the Carolina Bays formation: multiple comets hit in Canada, one near Saginaw Bay. The earthquake the comet strike created liquified areas with a high water table such as the east coast and Nebraska. The comet also blasted cubic miles of ice into suborbital flights. The impacts for the ice created the Carolina Bays. They are oriented towards the cometary impactor. The bays are swallow and have uniform cross-sectional areas. The Uniformitarian causes you mentioned are so contrived as to be unbelievable.
Except for Antonio likes to spread misinformation. You do know they don't align all nice and neatly like Antonio likes to claim they do right? No dating done aligns with his hypothesis right?
they were evidences of a cosmic impact approx 11,800 years ago
Beautiful. The flowers bring-back my reverence on western contribution to botanical expeditions.