A Texas River Hiding 100 Million Years of History - The San Gabriel

Published 2024-03-22
A short film about an otherwise quiet, understated river in central Texas and how it has shaped and impacted everything around it for millennia.


We often like to think that we are above and beyond the effects of even small rivers in the modern age, but in reality, we are still very much at their mercy.


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All Comments (8)
  • @MrSwitchloose
    Loving the longer format and the drone shots especially!
  • @DylanBures
    Let me know what river or part of Texas you'd love to see next!
  • @docneuro4500
    Really nice video. Beautifully shot. I’ve soent a lot of time exploring the San Gabriel, especially the South Fork near where I have family. I think it’s one of the prettiest rivers in the state. So much history too as you documented so well in this video. Nicely done!
  • @glynhorn2559
    Awesome river that a lot of people don't pay attention too or forget. Glad someone finally showcased it.
  • @robeplayer370
    Amazing video dude the quality is insane for a few hundred views, subbed and notifed cant wait to see any new texas content
  • Beautiful river and the springs that flow into it. Unfortunately, many springs are drying out because of man's use for drinking, ranching and farming. Jacob's Well a well known spring has zero flow because of over pumping the aquifer. Many rivers are contaminated by chemicals from man even though we have laws against doing that but no one to enforce them.