Eboulements Zinal mai 2016
2016 ж. 29 Мам.
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Laves torrentielles et éboulements sur les plats de la Lé et le terrain de foot de Zinal, les 27 et 28 mai 2016.
Laves torrentielles et éboulements sur les plats de la Lé et le terrain de foot de Zinal, les 27 et 28 mai 2016.
I have seen this video many times, and revisit often. The camera work is superb; as is the sound recording. Thank you for allowing the sounds to be heard, and not buried under some horrible "music" soundtrack. Other video makers could learn much from viewing your work. A+
this guy doesn't need to be GRADED!
You kept your camera still, your close up was sooooo good, you've kept me in awe. Thank you so much to show that natural beauty with me.
yes!!!! Took the comment right outta me mouth!
That's because he was using a tripod or some other camera support.
The flow of a flood of any kind has always fascinated me. Thank you for this beautiful footage. I’m like most on here and could watch it all day. 👍🏼🤍
Great camera footage. No music or narration, just nature. Fantastic! Awesome how a large boulder can be reduced to wet concrete in seconds. That football pitch is now a parking lot when that dries.
Thanks for telling me what I'm seeing 👍
Thank you. I have watched 23 minutes but could watch for hours.
Unglaubliche Bilder , durch die verschiedenen Einstellungen super ohne Wort erklärt! Grandios und danke für diesen Beitrag! 👍🏼
Beautifully composed. Some images were like abstract paintings.
Thank you for the long shots. It made the whole thing so much more understandable. :)
Great video. The birds singing along was beautiful!
mesmerizing, is the land still falling, if so can you show more. for sure up farther so we can see where it is coming from, and what is causing it.
Melting ice
Camera work was excellent watched every second of it mesmerised!
Just Beautiful. Thanks for capturing for the world to see.
"Zinal is a village in Switzerland, located in the municipality of Anniviers in the canton of Valais. " Nothing in my geology classes prepared me for the way the rock flows out of the mountain like a river. I thought big blocks would tumble down, then break into pieces when they hit the valley. Merci beaucoup for the video.
I love the different points of view that you provided.
How crazy to see this beautiful black rock fall near regular ol waterfalls. And to watch the rocks liquefy when in motion is amazing. I love mountains and this scenery is breathtaking. Thank you for sharing.
15:57 RIP tree, you fought valiantly
Amazing how small they look (like little twigs)
AWESOMELY NATURAL NATURE. Thank you for sharing. 👌
Your video is a geological pearl. Thank you for this rare experience - it is at least where I live. Out earth is fantastic. Hope your side of the valley is less active.
Beautiful, could watch this for hours, thank you
Enfin une vidéo de qualité et bien expliquée
Bien expliquée ?...
love the view and the sound!
Great camera work. Nice & steady.
Fantastic, I would love to be there.
Muito lindo e tremendo. É ameaçador! Maravilha da natureza!
Wow! Excellent video! Both your camera work and the forces of nature leave me humbled.
Great video. Physical geographer here, so I really enjoyed this. At 17:10, you zoom in on that chunk of glacier that has broken away but not yet fallen. Can you imagine if you had filmed that piece crashing down? Wow. That would have been spectacular.
Compelling and amazing. Thanks!
The power of water! Unbelievable! Thanks for posting this. :)
Its not water though...
Hello, same opinion as Louis Barbisan . You kept the camera still and then the focus... amazing. Thx for sharing a great moment of nature with us, but .... stay save and healthy, as well with nature or the virus. Regards Blathnaid
Am I the only one mesmerized by the sounds it's generating?
Its a rac between plate tectonics pushing up rock and Mother Natures winds, snow and rain taking them done. Great camera work, thanks!
Mother nature is beautiful. Pushing those mountains up, while she erodes them away.
Brilliant video but would loved you to have panned up occasionally so the source of the fall could be seen as well.
He did. Just check around 17:20 or take a look at this coordinates in Google Earth 46°07'10.99" N 7°37'38.31" O
Best mass wasting footage ever. Excellent HD and you just let it go and go. Perfect.
There’s no higher view, so we don’t know where it is all coming from. Absolutely amazing filming.
Its a con, it's coming from a DUMP TRUCK.
Porta-Potty behind Taco Bell. ♡ T.E.N.
Evelyn Woodcock ur fuuuuuuuny🤓
Out of the ground.
It's like this every year. When the weather starts to warm, right?
Holy heck. I sat with my mouth open for most of this. The size of the boulder at 13:24 is immense!
You should see this one: kzhead.info/sun/Y6mHlZuve32GaYE/bejne.html
Where is this? Is this an annual event? Whatever and wherever it's awesome. Thank you for posting.
I love when something is huge, terrifying and exciting, and no one gets hurt. Excellent.
Natural progression of nature reshaping the earth, it's terrorfing and beautiful at the same time!!!!
I could watch this for Decades ❤️👊😀my mother’s mother’s mother breathing her ever living might moving and flexing herself breathing alive Love you Mother Earth. 😊
Spectacular! Great camera work. Great camera! :) Wish there was an English translation, though. I don't have a clue about what's being said, or where this is. :(
Its zinal in switzerland. Not sure what the mountain is called.
Ready made gravel.. So much power
It all looked so dry at first. Later it looked like water was breaking tons of material loose. What this triggered by snowmelt?
Um espetáculo!
Tem uma cara desenhada na pedra. 30_12_2019 Brasil
can someone from the channel explain to me what this phenomenon is?
Incredible. How catastrophic fast a talus build up mountain becomes more and more flat land. I thought that takes 100dred of years. Time to reconsider building villages on a talus like Locarno.
Like therapy watching this. well done
A beautiful mountain turning itself into a beautiful rock. Mother Nature is making a tunnel for u guys lol I can hear the convo in the white car “ dad hurry up I’ll be late for footy” Father “ I can’t see it son” What a great video I have shared this to my Mother Nature loving sisters.
Wow. I've never seen so many waves like this.
Wonderful, thanks.
Thanks, that nap did me the world of good 😀😀
E esse passarinho 🐦 cantando 🎶🎵🎶 😍
Look left almost out of the frame. Curious that the clear waterfall just one crevasse over is completely unaffected...
Amazing nature
At 8.57 how has that tree survived ?awesome video !
From where the water is coming from?
Where's it all coming from ?? It seems endless..
Great video. Very enjoyable to watch the natural forces Jehovah put in place.
where is this plz?? good place to get fresh concrete
The wonders of the earth fantastic .
Cette vidéo est fascinante. On voit les paraboles des trajectoires de chute s'allonger ou se raccourcir en fonction de la vitesse horizontale des mobiles (eau, boue, blocs rocheux) au point où ils franchissent le rebord d'un à-pic. Quand les paraboles s'allongent, au lieu de chuter le long de la paroi d'une cascade, les mobiles enchaînent une cascade de cascades en une seule longue parabole. Ceci qui permet une augmentation de la vitesse, d'où des chocs inélastiques très violents, provoquant des explosions rocheuses. Puis l'irrégularité du débit en amont provoque un raccourcissement des paraboles, voire un tarrissement du débit. Sauf que les bruits témoignent qu'il se prépare toujours quelque chose en amont du versant, hors champ de la caméra. Là-haut, il doit y avoir des laves torrentielles, derrière des fronts rocheux qui les morcellent. Dès qu'une lave torrentielle bascule dans l'à-pic, le front rocheux, plus compact que la boue et que l'eau, tombe plus vite dans l'air que la boue et que l'eau. Dans le champ de la caméra, on voit un amas mobile de blocs rocheux encastrés se projeter sur une dalle rocheuse, certains blocs rebondissant pendant que d'autres explosent sous la violence du choc. Pendant les Grandes Glaciations, quand la vallée était remplie de glace, l'eau, la boue et les rochers étaient beaucoup plus confinés dans leur chute, du fait de la glace. Mais les chocs des rochers sur la glace entraînaient une partie de celle-ci dans leur chute. Beaucoup de blocs rocheux restaient coincés dans leur chute, formant une moraine latérale sur toute la hauteur de la falaise. Au cours de son avancée, l'ancien glacier de Zinal frottait ces blocs contre la paroi rocheuse, délogeant d'autre blocs, élargissant l'auge glaciaire. Parfois, de très gros blocs pouvaient être délogés puis emportés. On voit très bien, dans la falaise actuelle, une niche d'arrachement très concave, comme si des eaux souterraines et sous-glaciaires avaient contribué à expulser de la falaise un bloc-tiroir. Un bloc-tiroir est un bloc rocheux situé dans une falaise rocheuse diaclasée, derrière la façade de laquelle se cache un pseudo-karst (cheminée interne), du fait de l'ouverture de diaclases verticales profondes. L'idée de bloc-tiroir est puisée dans l'oeuvre de Salvador Dali intitulée «La Vénus aux tiroirs» (1936). Un bloc-tiroir dépasse de la surface moyennée de la falaise. La pression de la glace et de l'eau dans une cheminée interne peut déloger un bloc rocheux d'une paroi d'auge voisine et générer un bloc-tiroir.
Very interesting word vomit (not offensive)
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la garantie s'arretait en avril 2016 ?
Awesome power there but what is going to happen when that pile of debris reaches the level of that last rock shelf....wonder how long it's taken for that pile of rocks and rubbish to get that high up
dapto234 What happens will be thing called an alluvial fan.
Asking as a layman, how often would that happen? Is that years of build up giving way , an annual event or totally random? Really mesmerising.
Judging by the mound at the bottom I assume this happens several times a year at least. Absolutely beautiful.
Mountains crumbling, birds whistling. Nice.
WONDERFUL
Deus é Deus, Senhor dos senhores. Tudo é d'Ele, e Ele faz o que quiser, na hora que quiser. Gratidão senhor Jesus Cristo!
Beautiful chaos
Mother nature is awesome
Great video!!!!
A mountain slowly turning into a molehill...
And the foot ball game?
y esto que es y donde es y por que es , desde luego es por ver que es ,muero de ganas de ver que es
Please any one can tell me what the black substance is? looks not just rock into powder, also ended up in liquid form or lava running down the slope.
I think it's exactly that, rock smashing into rock at incredible forces. Dirt, debris, rock...it vaporizes into what seems to be black dust. The liquid cement parts remain brownish...
Wonder what country this is ?
Those Mountain Goats didn't stand a chance in that one shot. (I think that's what there were, hard to tell from so far away) Great video!!
Possibly one of the coolest things I have ever seen. It was like watching the earth being made. Water is so cool.
2:19 you can see a flash of static electricity. Pretty cool.
Where did it all come from?
Nearly twenty-three minutes of geologic eye candy.
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I would like too see on top where it is coming from..
Merci très intéressant et très impressionnant ! Cela ressemble à ce qui se passe avec le Manival non ? Ces images dates de 2016 on peut savoir ce qui se passe aujourd'hui ? Est ce que ça continue ou ça c'est arrêté ? Thank you so much! 👍 سبحان الله العظيم 🌹
@Pierre ben9 OK merci !
What is going on here? Landslide?
Torrential lava and landslides on the dishes of the Lé and the football field of Zinal, may 27 and 28, 2016. It is in Switzerland.
biggest cement mixer in the world.
Only one big batch per year !
Gravity always wins in the end.
Sorry about that, not pyroclastic. Is there cryoplastic?
what exactly is that coming down the mountain slopes - looks like coal to me/
As the climate warms expect more mountain rockfalls as the glaciers and permafrost melts
Woolkano eruption?)
noeud serait - ce pas zun LAHAR ? bon coin pour faire du kayak extreme ...!!!
George Carlin was right: entropy is fun to watch.
I could watch this stuff for millions of years.
Who is responsible for the cleanup?
Très belle vidéo heureusement les dégâts semblent minimes......Où se situe Zinal ? ?
Alain Blondelot je me pose aussi la question.
46° 7'21.38"N 7°37'46.85"E
Zinal c'est en Suisse dans le Val d'Anniviers en Valais
entre le mont Dole et le glacier Fendant ...!!!
@@ELECTRONBIS ...exactement a l'emplacement du terrain de froot
Great doc
It looks good rock for asphalt.
Fill for the next TGV Project.