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"The sound of this rockslide" as the narrator speaks over the audio of the rockslide... good job, lol
The whole commentary is unnecessary and annoying!
The commentary is often factually incorrect and even more often ridiculously inept.
@@glenmaragon5201 Stopped watching
@@glenmaragon5201Agreed love other videos channels that have NO commentary nor disturbing closeups of faces for radio.
@@mgratk pretty sure the entire commentary is done by AI.
"The sound of this rock fall in Switzerland echoed throughout the entire valley" - proceeds to talk during the entire clip. *slow clap* 😂
i wanted to hear that one too =
I'm from North-Eastern India, when I was 15 me and my father use to go trekking through dense jungles here, one day while trekking we came across a river which is quite big, my father pointed to the river and said to me that his great-great grand father told his father that this river was paved by a boulder as big as a 50 storey building, as the boulder rolled down it breaks down into smaller pieces till it diminishes, He also showed me the physical features of the river which doesn't seemed to be a natural formation by gradual erosion of water but by a sudden colossal force compacting the bottom of the river to the earth.
If only there was a way to shoot video in a wide, "horizontal" way to capture so much more of a crazy, once in a lifetime, scene. Imagine how much better these landscape videos would be.
some people are addicted to VVS (vertical video syndrome)
Growing up in California, I often wondered what would happen if rocks would come down in the rock slide areas. Thanks to the internet, I get to watch 50 years later and safe in my home 2200 miles away.
Really don't need the narration.
it's. really stupid
I just clicked "Don't recommend channel"
Subtitles with location only pls!
The channel has almost 9 million subscribers. The ship has sailed on changing it.
Mute it?
This video would be better with no music and no narration.
So start your own YT channel and see if you can do better.
Compilations like this underscore the tragedy of... _vertical video._
I agree!
Portrait mode is pointless for vids like this.
@morskojvolk @powerseostrategy @Graeme_Lastname Just the other day, I was talking to someone about this. We were both saying how glad we were that comments like this had finally died an unnoticed but deserved, welcomed death. Yet here you are. You guys have to be at least 40-50 years old, right?
@morskojvolk @powerseostrategy @Graeme_Lastname Just the other day, I was talking to someone about this. We were both saying how glad we were that comments like this had finally died an unnoticed but deserved, welcomed death. Yet here you are. You guys have to be at least 40-50 years old, right?
Mother nature is terrible, such storms need to be cleaned up and supported by my heavy machines and heavy equipment.
Living in a place like that, it's essentail to carry a camera at all times - because the cameraman never dies!
Ever heard of found footage....... or NOT-found footage...... And there was a dude on St. Helens that was found clutching his back pack with the last pics he took.
It's a joke man. It's not meant to be taken seriously LOL.😂🇬🇧
@@user-wm3bf7pi3uAh - but was he actually taking pictures at the moment of his demise? Was he *_being_* a photographer? OK, I'm kidding about the popular meme that "the photographer never dies" - because if he did, he would be unlikely to put his pics on KZhead. I don't know if it's true, but there has been something on the web about pictures found, undeveloped, in a camera on the Titanic - so it didn't protect that photographer either!
@@DownhillAllTheWay Robert Landsburg's Disturbing Last Photos of the Mount Saint Helens Eruption Look it up.
@@DownhillAllTheWay And wipe the snot off your nose kid.
When recording always do so in portrait orientation and shake the phone as much as possible. And don't forget, at the moment of impact, point it in another dirrection.
Or, as I like to say: "At the most crucial moment, drop the camera."
that's because those videos were recorded by Michael J fox 🥺
😂
Dem dar are some professing tips. Gold is what dem are, gold.
Imagine the kinetic energy of those rocks.
What I always think about on seeing these is the poor wildlife that gets destroyed, from insects to burrowing mammals and birds. Another think I think about is most peoples ability to forget about landscape filming with a phone.
Most animals can sense this type of thing far before any human even has an idea something is about to happen.
Do you pay people to kill animals for you so you can eat those animals?
It's Will Die In Same The Moment.
Better this way than from bombs in a war or machines clearing forests.
Another think I thinm
3:04 You are witnessing the only person on the planet who knows when to zoom out.
I’m actually impressed by how well that mini van held up when tested with a six ton rock 😮
35 Examples of Nature Remodelling the Earth! The sand fall is something I haven't seen before. The cool thing is, it looked like muddy water pouring over the edge.
This group of men at 20:16 pushing boulder over the cliff should be banned from all national parks. This was just dangerous and reckless and damaging the park.
@19:02 -- if boulder was toppled by the people in video on federal/state protected land in US, they may be prosecuted. Something to keep in mind when using land not your own
12:41 -- "These tests were conducted to find out what would happen if a 6-ton stone dropped from a 100-foot height landed on a car." They needed to do an experiment to know what would happen? 🙄
They ACTUALLY conducted the "tests" just for fun.
@@hebneh It was the boss's car. They hadn't got paid again that week.
I enjoyed this compilation. Many I had never seen before. Cheers.
There was a big cement wall and fencing by a rock slide area here in Montana. The wall was 2 feet thick. The VERY 1ST YEAR that they opened the highway there, that old mountain taught those engineers a lesson and let loose a boulder that punched a perfect hole right through the cement wall.
CONCRETE wall, cement is a fine powder and is an ingredient of concrete.
Brilliant video, I've seen every avalanche, rock, mud and other slides on you tube, this is my favourite. I got interested on a coach from Nazca to Cuzco. I was fast asleep when the brakes came on and I heard a rumble. I opened the curtains, a rock bigger than the double deck coach I was on, was 3 feet from me. There were a couple more slides whilst travelling to Manu in the Amazon jungle, but nothing like the other one.
DON'T YOU JUST LOVE THE SOUND BLASTING IN YOUR EARS!!!...😵💫🥴 I just realized that my name is very appropriate for this particular compilation of rock power.
Great videos and comments guys, here, have my like
@ 12:27.... That guy honked his car horn just in time to prevent that boulder from hitting him ! Can you imagine if his horn didn't work ?
Just discovered this channel and already been through tons of vids. Content is great!
Landslides are simply Nature's way of saying "this mountain is too damned high."
I will never cease to be amazed by all the invisible things that affect our lives: gravity, air, and the influence of money at every level of our political culture.
That huge rock slide at 3:25 was incredible! It almost seemed to take on a life of its own as it got larger and larger. 🙂
I grew up in the Rockies and falling rocks were terrifying. I'm happy to live in a nice, flat state now. 🙂
One day in the line to get into the cafeteria at college, I found that some workers had left a large, wooden, empty cable spool standing next to the dining hall. The hall sat on top of a small hill and a road ran down below it some 100 feet or so. So, of course I turned the spool toward the road and gave it a push and to my amazement, it rolled slowly and perfectly down the hill toward the road, gaining speed slowly and surely with each rotation or two. And for that one bazaar moment, most of the students in line and even in the Hall watched with fixation as the spool slowly picked up speed heading directly toward the road. Eventually the spool approached the road, maybe 20 or so seconds after I launched it on it's one way trip to destiny. A few cars were coming in either direction down below, from right and from left. They seemed to be going slowly and then they stopped about 15 or so yards from the anticipated intersection point of the road and the spool. They watched as the spool crossed the road maybe 10 or so yards between them, at a healthy clip and with enough weight to materially change the structure of their metal and glass work. But the spool crossed the road harmlessly and continued on down below to find a suitable and uneventful stopping point. Everyone turned away, but for a moment, it was as if I had bet $50K on Twenty Black The Roulette Wheel of Life didn't hit that day. Looking back, I am glad it wasn't rush hour. Life is as much luck as planning, as much skill as simple timing. And for every positive outcome there is usually some negative one shortly after to balance it all out.
In my line of work i have sent hundreds of bolders down canyons over cliffs you nane it and i have caused land slides to the biggest about 100 thousand yards and that part of my work never got old i could tell stories all day long..
I’ve seen several Video compilations narrated by the same Commentator / I’m sorry but he’s extremely annoying particularly when associated with great Video content / Someone earlier pinned it… hit the Mute button! /
You want we should get him fired?
I still remember the smell and sound of rocks flying over my head, when I hide under some overhang... after 20 years in the mountains, you jump to the nearest shelter even before you realise they are coming...
12:25 Hold up... did the driver of that car honk at the bolder to tell it to stop? lol
Some of the most beautiful places are also the most dangerous. I live on the Canadian Shield, it was done with this millions of years ago. Now ice is another matter :)
hell yeah. rock and roll!
I saw Roll'n Rocks
The actual Rolling Stones
HOW ABOUT THOSE ROCKS
I was driving my welding truck over Donner Summit years ago, when all of a sudden, i was dodging truck sized boulders and dust so thick i could barely see Interstate 80. After arriving at my Mother-in-law's house two hours later, she hugged me and said there was a huge rockslide that closed the highway. Apparently, i just missed it. I have been blessed, and LORD GOD, I am grateful! Thank you, Jesus!
Wait, so did you "just miss it" or were you in the middle of it "dodging truck sized boulders"? This story is sus.
@johnmaher5887 I just caught the beginning of it. I dodged a few boulders and kept going. I didn't realize how bad it was until I saw the news a couple hours later.
@@HogMan2022 Fair enough - glad you're okay. Must have been crazy, especially knowing if you were a few seconds behind you might have gotten hit.
_"California is earthquakey, so it's no surprise the ground there shakes."_ Wow, you logic-ed the hell outta that one.
I imagine the collapse of the Old Man of the Mountain in New Hampshire back in 2003 would have looked like some of these.
It's always great seeing people choosing to be close to a disaster. Why not? Personal experience proves they never died before, That's evolution!
Mother, nature, rocking and rolling.😮
Most excellent
i have a childhood friend who live on Big Bear, a mountain in California, and he works for the state making sure the road in Big Bear is safe to drive on. he deals with rockslides all the time and controlled slides. then in the winter he deals with snow slides and removal.
' that natural on this beautifully earth have many rockfalls / rockslides
Sweet video, bunch of stuff I've never seen.
I never knew that landslides play orchestral music as they occur.
Hmmm, looks like a health and safety issue to me. Rocks were not stored safely.
These videos always make me glad that I live in Oklahoma
Only tornados to hide from.
14:47 - I wonder if the occupants of the SUV know how lucky they are?? I'd certainly be buying some lottery tickets if I were them......
That excavator dislodging a huge car sized boulder at 12.22 gave me a flashback of almost the same thing happening to me in a full minibus travelling from Kota Kinabalu to Sandakan in Sabah, Malaysia. On a high section of new roadworks a bulldozer dislodged a car sized boulder that came tumbling down just missing the rear of the vehicle.
why do you talk? why music?
Exactly. and why so many ho-hum, less-than "massive" slides? Comparatively Boring to other videos of same topic.
To manipulate the viewers
If you don’t like it, don’t watch it that simple
Simply that@@fourtiefourfour4259
Why not? De grump.✌️
I know these kinds of rockslides happen all over the world, but I didn't know that many of them have dramatic background music when they happen.
"Seems like they're is nothing wrong wrong with this rock, right?" As everyone is screaming because the rock is literally crumbling.
THANK YOU!
The most fascinating is the sand fall. I've seen it in movies but thought it was just a Hollywood fantasy.
14;55 the most amazing thing ive seen. that shouldnt be possible. rock sliding like its surfing on water
Iceburg was the favorite!
登山中とか逃げ場がないのは怖いですね 待ち受け擁壁が役に立ってるのを初めて見た
19:01~ 故意に大きな岩を落とすのは、違法ではないのか? Isn't it illegal to intentionally drop a huge rock?
Probably depends what country you are in.
If not, it should be.
自然は自分が一番いい形になろうとするんだよな。。。
The tourists in Alaska are there to see the glazers falling
this narrator just said the sound of the rock falling in Switzerland echo through the valley. how can we hear if you talking through it?
1:38 No thumbs up for his cinematography. LOL.
Stunning....Frightening but still stunning.
Why you speaking in to the sounds of impact? 🤫
@ 20:16 Landslide in Switzerland? there are no tropical forests in Switzerland 😁
It's crazy to think that the big rocks, and big dirt
Dude u missed one from my country, CAPITOLIO INCIDENT. The massive rock who fell in the head of several tourits on a boat was 1.2billions years old and heavy 300tons. Sure its a tragedy but impressive at same time.
New footage ❤❤❤
There should be a before and after picture. 😊
these portrait format videos or so silly, would be much better in classic format
Never saw anything like that. Wow
Spring in east tn always a rock slide somewhere if you are driving in the back roads in hill country is best to watch for them nobody does anything about loose rock on cliffs anything from basketball size to house size I have seen fall
Anyone who isn't blind can see what's going on, so tiring with all the talking. and it would be more dramatic without the music.
12:26... apparently, the rock didn't hear their horn.
It amazes me people build homes at the bottom of mountains. Didn't anyone know Sir Isaac Newton was on to something?
Turkish high-tech! The smart nation. I have a folder about it (folder 5 in the playlist).
Cameraman never dies... Camera woman on the other hand 6:20
Nature gives zero effs.
"What do we do?" Self evident, isn't it? RUN!
3:00 Makes me wonder how much awesome hardwood is buried in the rainforest.
14:47 That rock was having the time of its life
BRUTAL
People say cutting trees cause landslides. But here I see landslides happening in mountains that have thick vegetation covered with trees
4:31 In Ethiopia being able to run fast is also key skill for survival, the chickens there also run fast.
i gave you a like n subscribed in spite of the fact the video clips cuts out too soon
OMG landslides on the side of a VERY steeply graded mountainside??? Who knew???
자연은 언제나 웅장하고 무서운 존재 ~~~~~~~
😮good video
That in Switzerland want the creation of a ski slope
What is the song at 1:44? I Could not find in description.
I wouldn't say 35 massive rock falls, more like some massive rock falls.
Someone needs to edit the video at the 00:45 second mark of the bus backing up and the people getting off and running and add Godzilla in the background, chasing them.
😂😂😂
15:00 I NEED TO KNOW IF THE DRIVER SAW IT OR NOT!!😆
0:23 "We don't know what these workers in the mountains of India were thinking." Yes we do: "Oh shit oh shit oh shit..."
I swear I'm still waiting for someone to hold the camera still while shit is going down. It's like watching a newborn take video footage.😂
Don't be like those guys pushing giant boulders off the top of a mountain. Extremely dangerous and irresponsible.
You don't need to do a test to figure out what happens when a giant boulder falls on a car. It's pretty obvious.
14:41 "Oh bugger!". Yeah, I said a similar thing when a wall fell on me. Sights like these should put us in our place....a bit of perspective
1:04 under pressure running for life: 100m in.. 5 minutes