RAW: How a RIVER WAVE FORMS START TO FINISH
2020 ж. 3 Қаң.
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Video: by @ianhayes
When the waves are bad, we are so desperate that we will ride urban runoff. Certain wave and tide conditions will build a sand berm that dams a river runoff. The river will break naturally a couple times a month. If the berm is high enough, water will eventually begin to trickle in to the ocean on its own (DIGGING IT OUT IS ILLEGAL) until the the flow rate of the river is so great that it creates some impressive rapids. The board that I am riding in this video is a board that I designed with Catch Surf and am excited to be releasing this month. It is a board that can be used as both a boogie board and a great entry level skimboard. I think it is going to be a big hit with the groms.
Is that kind of Terraforming allowed? 😅
I was thinking about that
I was also thinking about that
i dunno
I was wondering when the police would show up. Unless they had the citys ok do do that.
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Am I the only one worried about the river running out of water? Lol
Water cycle
No but I was wondering if was legal. I know here in Australia it is illegal to shit like that
No you're not
It is deff not legal ,the river won't run out of water for sure ,but they just reorganize the path of the river and just fcked up some 40 metres of sand beach . I would like to share someone's opinion who knows more about this ,or who lives near that area.
CleverRC Gaming right
I would love to see a time lapse video of the river during one of these, just to watch the water level drop.
Omgosh…like on new years eve?
who knows@@user-vu1rt6fd5s
This is what I was trying to look up but apparently no one has created it.
Literally not how this works......its not even connected to a river dumass its an estuary....
the way this so quickly went from “yeah you could jump across that” to “you’d be an fool to try and cross that”
it’s not that strong
@@brownie3454i would say the opposite of that
@@Mick4yD0nald if it was that strong these people would be carried out to the deep seas
@@brownie3454 i never say it was so strong that it would pull people to the deep seas tho?
@@Mick4yD0nald but that’s the opposite of not that strong so you need to make up your mind buddy
I thought this was going to be an indepth video of someone explaining how big waves can be in rivers
Same tho lol
Nah just some long haired surfer having fun for 10 minutes.
I know right
Hinds33 or you know, defacing property value and attributing to shrinking beaches
DoaA lol, the video explains it pretty well. Dig the river, wait for the waves. Ling haired surfers will show up.
Let’s go for a walk along the beach , damn we need a bridge now
You going to need some peroxide, lagoons are seriously contaminated
HAHAHAHA
You gonna need a whole new beach tbh
@joesurf1 right I keep laughing at all these people making comments about all the fresh drinking water they're wasting, these guys are brave getting in it
Wow!. Good thing its already there. Just look on the pavement behind the beach.
This shows just how powerful erosion is this was once just a little pathway and it grew to that size
Yeah
but you know there are dumb ass people out there who think " theres no way water erosion could have created the grand canyon that's just so ridiculous and un scientific.... anyway, it was made by giants, who dug it out back in ancient history when everything was bigger.....
This is how aliens created the grand canyon
Yet they say it took "millions" if years lol
@@Zzzkillaaliens??
If you look at port bolivar / crystal beach in Texas, you can see the long term effect this has. They installed a washout for fishing ect. And you can see the major erosion on the bay side of the peninsula over time
Nobody: Me:Is that legal.....
Mash trader No it‘s not :D
Its illegal
IKR
@@jenny2777 it is
@@calvincubernsneakerhead7554 it isnt actually. :P
If you do this in the Netherlands it will flow the other way around and my house and half the country will be under water.
Same xD
Real life atlantis thats so cool!
Dang I was planing on doing it aswel 😔
oei "watersnoodramp" 2.0
Do you think there's some dam in particular in the Netherlands that, if successfully breached, may cause such a disaster and help eradicating the Dutch once and for all? Asking for a friend.
To me this seems like the consequences of this could be devastating!!! Just wow
This is foolish
how @@eimipictures
it was gonna happen the next storm anyway
This happens with I think. Every river in California, as late summer low rivers form lagoons until rains bring the levels up, and overtop the beach or even dunes. all that happened here was it breeched a few days early.
Been here an my freinds got destroyed and it looks better now😊
Plot twist: he just redirected the Mississippi River effectively crippling the u.s. economy
Now that would be hilarious and a sad ending
"Erhmm, Akshuallly, The "river" shown in the video is aliso creek, which goes 19.8 miles inland where it gets all of its water from melting ice on the mountains and rain from the mountains." 🤓-
@@amandaperez4947 🧦
Lifeguard is like "not these damn hippie surfers again!"
Lmfao!!
They should be arrested for damaging tye eco system.
😄
@@n-l1580 it's not damaging the ecosystem tho
@@n-l1580 the river would have naturally burst there with more water as it is a sharp bend and better to be able to control it than have it go absolutely everywhere
I've gone to this beach many times and wondered how this massive divot was created. Now I know.
Where exactly was this?
@@Bradhadayre I believe Newport? Lifeguard wearing an Orange County hoodie.
Is it still there? Like a month later?
@@texasbasketball5468 there is a large divot in the beach where the current went through. The ocean waves can sometimes reach that separate body of water when the tide is high enough. Also that separate body of water is highly contaminated because it's so stagnant.
@@dannyabe7 so they were swimming/ surfing in stagnant water ?
Scientists the next day: "it took millions of years for this river to form."
Imagine your entire lake drains just because of surfboarding tourists. I’d be tracking those guys down.
whos gonna tell him?
When they were digging I couldn't imagine, it will end up being so big.
Nice perseverance guys! 💪😇💫
That’s what she said
That’s what she said
I love you
@@shahzaibkhan2168 I love u too
Imagine living by the beach, then BOOM, no more beach
Property value drops by 30% because of BROS.
Sand washes back up on the beach
@@masonmiller9974 No
😂😂😂💀
Max Mustermann please elaborate. How does sand fucking get there in the first place?
That was a thing of beauty. From a trickle to a torrent. I love rivers. And the sea. And now I love skim-boarders. 🤙
Wish lived close enough to the ocean to learn to surf. I can skate and snowboard but this seems like it might be the most fun of the three
Imagine waking up and seeing there's no lake where there was once
Brad Waldock the water going into the ocean is fresh 🙄 he’s not wrong.
@@katiejean5879 IKR lol. Can't argue with stupid smh
Claptrap Jesus what are you talking about?
Thats what I was thinking... Thats a lot of water... This cant be legal
Mighty Mouse this prevents flooding if it rains too much, and you would of known that if you have sense.
California: "we are running out of water and we need help." California: "we wanna surf, but we dont wanna do it in the ocean"
The high tide would close it the next day don't worry.
Just guessing not sure in any way, but i have a feeling it would happen anyway if such a small trench would create this huge break, this way it seems controlled (although maybe if un controlled no one would actually go in it lmao)
@@default2591 exactly, i dont get how people dont get this
These are SOUTHERN Californians - they flush their swimming pools hourly.
@@harryknackers7892 you can freely chop a tree and burn it, because many people in the south hemisphere do a mass deforestation 🤪🤪🤪
What effect does this have on the ocean, to have this much fresh water pouring in? Will the river go dry? Are the fish dying from fresh to salt changes
This is done usually by the city to get rid of flood water which is mostly salty so they use things like this some places it is illegal but in this area it is not
Geography teachers in 2050: "And that's how the californian desert was formed"
😂😂😂😂😂
I mean... California has several deserts already so....
I'm from California and all of socal is mainly desert if you're not part of the coast
Yeah, but they are habitable.
And the CEO of this desert is the person with the KZhead channel named skid kids
Imagine going for a walk along the beach and when you decide to come back to go home you see a whole ass river between you and your car
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Right that’s what I was thinking. There was a lifeguard there. I wonder if they got special permission.
Ass river lol
I hope I never see an ass river.
Amazing
Braking laws is amazing?
That looks so fun!
At first I was happy watching it. But after some minutes, I felt worried about the worsen dig.
This kind of situation happens all The Time, you don't need to worry, The River Will carry stuff Back and patch up The hole on its side If it's not reinforced
they didn’t destroy the river or the ecosystems, the river breaks on its own a couple times a month when the sand can no longer hold the water. they just sped up the process.
Well, local law enforcement and environmentalists seems to tell otherwise : www.lagunabeachindy.com/breaching-the-berm-at-aliso-creek/
@@eVill420 Did you see how much water was coming out? 😆. You'll need a hurricane and big heavy rain to even come close to match that.
@@Ace-jb6gi it's a river, right next to the sea, meaning it is very close to ending there in the first place. its side is also just sand, if them simply drawing a 10 cm wide line in the sand is enough to make the bank explode then it was going to do that anyway. this is how rivers usually end up re-routing, but if you look back in 10 years the river will be back to flowing the other way, thanks to physics. (water resists inertia like any other matter with mass, meaning it wants to keep flowing straight and thanks to that it's going to slow down there and slowly deposit whatever it was carrying at the curve, filling it up slowly. the reason them doing that is a problem is that they're in a city, everything is built around that river, if it changes course it screws stuff up. if a beaver did that in Canadian wilderness no one would care.
I'm gonna tell my kids rivers were created by ancient surfers looking for bodacious waves.
Lol this is perfect!
The water go from the river to sea 🌊 thats what happen
Lmao yes
*"Bruh"
I’m gonna tell my kids this is Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
I see how it connects but how does it close back up?
Skills, understanding the environment, tiny bit of patience to unlock a massive wave of energy 😁
And being a massive dick or completely disregarding the consequences this could have.
It’s crazy how All this started by one tiny line through the sand
It needs a scientific name I’ll call it startwithathinlinethenhaveerosionmakeitbigger theorem
Twas what they said about tu madre
Rio Calle urban runoff
That works to
@@nickbaldelli2321 porcodio
Am i the only one looking at this and thinking WTF did you do !
Me too
very irresponsible
The river fills back up every day or two with the hightide and big south swells
I thought this can't be legal...
You and all the other Karen's 😘
Pour glisser il détruisent la plage la riviere eau douce disparait cest normal ?
This is the coolest thing I’ve ever seen
I can’t be the only one who wanted to to see someone surf with the flow
If u mean go the same way as the river water and do a jump at the end then i agree with u
They’d just sink....,i think
You have to be going against the flow of the water (or fast enough) for the board to stay above the water
Joe Martin exactly. You surf too?
Init
Imagine having a houseboat lying in that river and waking up in the middle of the fucking ocean
Hahahaha
Imagine on video these guys riding the river wave to then get their ass kicked by a boat house flying through
It’s not that big
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ Bram : yeah, that's terrifying . 😳
Never seen anything like this before. Thank you internet!
This looks so fun, where is this at ?
It’s crazy how it all started from a 4 inch deep line. That was 6 inches wide.
That’s what she said
I talked to her and she said she never said that
@@richardparker4015 not yours idiot mines
That is sick
@@3_virgentlemen664 I talked to her and she said she never said anything to you
It's crazy how that started as a tiny little dig out by hand
Мало по малу
jebiga
It really is, and pretty quickly
jebiga
Jebiga
hello i dont understand how u make it does it like end 1 time? u empty the river there is no water or does the sea refill the river and its filled again?
Rivers are not static bodies of water, They are usually formed amongst hills and mountains that catch rain and direct it to the lowest point, as all that water gathers it forms a river, the more that river collect the bigger and longer it gets as the water continues to take the lowest path it can until it reaches the ocean, Because of ocean waves pushing sand tho, all Rover mouths clog up with sand causing rivers to close, but eventually all Rivers overfill the sand and start to drain towards the ocean anyway, this causes erosion in the sand and they end up breaking themselves, all these guys did was speed up the process, just imagine there was no trench and the water just rolled over the top of the sand itself, and then more water followed and then the water itself creates a mini trench.
There were a lot of birds in that pond before this was created. I wonder if they ever considered the impact on other beings/species before doing this...
Do you think the lake considers the animals feelings between it breaks itself every year?
Lmao no one cares about some stupid birds lol
Watching this made me feel “ILLEGAL”
Like a illegal
wait is this illegal??
@@draizertbr6352 no it’s a natural process that happens all the time
@@cschlums2235 cool beans
@@cschlums2235 all the time except this one, we can see some people digging at the start of the video, and also someone with a shovel.
millions of sand snails and crabs lost their lives that day
Nahh they just went with the flow bro
RIP mr crabs
tuff
😂😂
charles benton thats very cool beans
I’m inspired by y’all to skimboard and I got really good
Nice
Wonder how many Sweetwater fish died in the saltwater!
who cares
“Sweetwater”
"where are you?" "i'm near the lake" "what lake" "the- wait. the fuck."
LMAOOOO
Superb idea! Really fantastic! #Masoodartgallery
Lmaoo
It's just WHITEBEARD
@@MasoodArtGallery bot
This one of them random ass videos that nobody searches for but just ends up watching it. Naw but this cold asf
NateTheGreat 28 👍
Cold asf? You mean this isn't pure fire? It's not lit af?
Is that river water? Fresh water is being wasted😢
Alternate title: Surfers use physics to end the world as we know it
@@Arctic_silverstreak rebuild ofcorse they just fill it in with sand again
@@Arctic_silverstreak they fill it back up with watee. Jokes aside, appearantly this is a river ending which ends in a small lake at the beach and every so often it naturally breaks the sand dam built by the seawaves and releases into the ocean. Then when the "lake" doesn't contain as much water anymore the seawaves rebuild the beach naturally and the process begins again when the "lake" is overflowing again.
And catch a brain eating amoeba in the process that still water looks grimy
@@thenamen935 nice, I was wondering about that
This is the intelligent version of joogsquad
Patrick Dawson so true
Jack Tenny is a SAVAGE.
Fr Lmaoo
HAHAHAHAHA
Kevin Cline hey man, we do it for YOU 😂😂😂
I WANT TO TRY IT OMGGG IT SO FUN if I were there I would slide it down with a surfing board
I wonder if it's possible to do this on a desert beach (letting the ocean water go into the sand land to make a river).
I think this is wat every kid wanted to flow around their sand castle
Alternate title: Surfers use physics to end the world as we know it
@@leoniemfeierabend3609 lol
@@leoniemfeierabend3609good one you come up with that yourself :-/
Yes and the castle got consumed by the river
Lmao yess, the sea water to my sand castle.
Humans are so creative can DESTROY EVERYTHING
DOPPLE GANGER The tide brings the sand back overnight, how did you think the sand got there in the first place?
Olá
lol
True, but this video didnt destroy anything tho
@@alvinxyz7419 immature ?
I feel like an idiot for asking this question but all that erosion of the sand how do they plug it up and put the sand back
I’ve been watching Greg’s streams on TikTok past 3 days I’ve signed the petition
Imagine being a kid digging for fun and ending up creating this water flow
Legend league
Imagine being an adult and doing this for social clout ?
@@rockm9222 imagine being an adult jealous of a person doing this for social clout
when I was a kid I did something similar at a beach near our cottage. just rain water drainage but now it's maybe 2ft wide and like 6" deep LOL
@@rockm9222 imagine seeing it for clout instead of people just having fun. You live a sad life
Hard to imagine how it all escalated from just a small piss -like sprinkle .. amazing Are those houses still there or been swallowed lol.
Girls at the beach: *Laying in the sun all day* Boys at the beach:
Pretty awesome.
I´m asking myself "how wide is the river today?"
I think because of this the river probably ran out of water
This guy cut the beach
@@Tetra3Ne56scur that does not happen, only if is winter river.. normal rivers dont run out of water, bc of the water cycle, if they run out of water there's probably a problem upstream
That’s what she said
@@TegWatson24 hahaha
Straight up eroded the beach for an artificial wave lmao
Well erosion will take place again repairing this beach, if u even went to the beach during the winter you would see that there is less sand and it genuinely looks dif than summer and that’s erosion the water pushes and pulls the sand and it will naturall fix this
@@peter2213 www.lagunabeachindy.com/breaching-the-berm-at-aliso-creek/
@@peter2213 that's bullshit and you know it. It was a huge dick move. Selfish and greedy. It reminds me of what boomers would do.
@@danny.b3 apparently this beach and pond will be filled back in the next day or so with the tide coming in and out. I saw another video addressing what your saying.
@@benkonerman5218 yea you and the other guy are right Dan just wanted to hear himself talking between tide and wind the sand will repair the hole later and new sand will be deposited and new water will be trapped in the pond
True groms here, didn't even bother to bring shovels.....just dig with your fins 😂 awesome, growing up on the beach is awesome
Evidence recorded so the courts can charge these people. 😂
6:02, I think i found actor of movie “it”
😂😂😂 Yes that laugh was VERY Pennywiser-ish! 😂😂😂
Bruce Willis
i went down to aliso creek in may and this spot is somewhat restored, but there is still a huge gap from this.
It does this naturally all the time, they kind of just speed it up, you probably went a day or two after the water had left. It goes back to normal Wayyy faster than people think
@@vincentkiesel8626 yeah but we can't interrupt nature and then make excuses. In my country this is illegal. Its like to say " Let's open the colour of the flower before it bloomed" it's not working like that¡
@@hehehehaw8346 living plants are different from flowing water. Rivers and flowing water change like this all the time. If they’re able to do this by digging a small trench then it would’ve happened anyway if it rained it would’ve happened the same way. Or even an animal walking from that body of water to the ocean.
@@hehehehaw8346 although it was illegal, they didn’t do any real harm. The vid desc says it breaks a few times every month anyway
@@hehehehaw8346 Nature would do this anyway, it's not harmful to the environment. It's illegal only because if someone gets hurt in that stream they could sue the city and nobody wants to deal with that.
Just one question!! Have anyone ever got seriously injured from this or even drowned?
really awesome
Fish: living peacefully in the river These guy: make a thic river Fish getting Pulled to the ocean : yo yo wtf
Seriously. They caused harm to the local wildlife and for miles inland. Smh..
@@danejurus69 happens every year naturally. They just speed it up a few days.
@@danejurus69 nope
Lmfao HAHAHAHAHA
*at a beach* *sees lake* "Let's make waves and drain the lake"
River that replenishes due to water cycle
@@WalkerAnger yea totally would fill up then not go into the ocean
@@pacificislander976 read desc bro
@@WalkerAnger 😯😦😶🤭
@@pacificislander976 this is the main rivers runoff, it usually breaches like this then the ocean tide pushes the sand back onto the beach so the whole cycle can repeat.
This is so dangerous but so cool. Adding to my bucket list
I love it 🌊🏄🏽❤
People: Go to the beach to surf waves These guys: Go to the beach to build a artifical wave
These guys: Go to the wave to beach a better artificial build
@@Alberts_Stuff I had a seizure reading this
@@mobshot2555 same LOL
These guys: Go to the waves to surf the beach
I'd give that a go. Looks like fun.
One month later. Me: Where's the beach?
The beach will be restored naturally with the bay waves depositing the sand along the beach so this joke makes no sense
@@elaundrymachine abrasion?
laguna beach i could be wrong
The beach will fix it self front the waves 🌊
@@elaundrymachine maybe in a year or more that river probably trickled into the ocean now it 10,000x as much
That's so cool... Used to go to the beach really early in am to watch surfers, have breakfast on the beach then take my daughter to school... We'd watch the dolphins do what that sea lion was doing ... Again this is just TOO COOL..
BEAUTIFUL ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ wish I could be there!
I will call them, with a respect, The honorable beach destroyers. lol.
This happens naturally a few times every year. A small lake builds up and breaks through the sand when it can't hold it longer. They just sped up the process
@@Inexpressable ikr people getting pissed off for no reason i wish i could do this myself it looms super fun
Surprising how there werent any cops or something to interfere, or im just dumb
@@marchosius they probably called the city with the film idea and got the ok to do it
@@marchosius There were lifesaver-like-dude in the middle of the video, who's acting like a cop, which no one really cared.
“Hey bro, you wanna tear apart a beach to make waves even though there are waves literally right next to us?” “Righteous bro!”
It’s like a Beavis & Butthead episode, but called Kai & Kai.
Broski* u gotta talk in surfer talk lol
SHAKA BRAH!
"tearing beach apart" is a very specific way to say 'runoff'
Californians be like bro why is our state running out of water
Riding that into the ocean would be so fun. I wanna surf. Lol
R.I.P to the ducks that were chilling there always working hard to not get sucked to the unforgiving ocean....
And here i am wondering What happened to those ducks Did they just swim into the ocean?
Probably yeah :')
Ducks do not stay longer in saltwater
Not sure if you know this, but ducks can fly.
Duck: It's evolution time, bitc*
@@Perry_The_Platypus.2 bitcoin?
Me: I accidentally drained a river Someone: how did you do that? Me: I digged a hole for fun sake
Digged... lol.
It's filled by the ocean it's not a natural river. I'm assuming the tide flows into it.
@@Crimsen13 this water comes from the urban storm drains. It probably smells like hell
@@majorhavoc9693 if you mean that I used the older version of the word your probably current. well I could use dug but what ever.
Imagine being a kid digging a small river in the beach, going to do something else, then coming back to see you need a bridge to traveese it now
that is cool and everything but isn't it somewhat the beach ruined ? The sea in the area will be a lot muddy (if there is not waves to make it in the first place i am only saying when is calm if it is ever calm) but except that isn't the beachline ruined ? Or that will get somehow got fixed later ?
The waves will reblock the river with sand, and the entire process will repeat itself as the river refills when its blocked again.
@@ZodaSoda still it will take a lot of time and deferent creances and so on and so on
@@thelordofgames8849 it doesnt take that long at all, most rivers close and burst on their own atleast once a year, some beaches with year round strong waves, actually prevent a river from bursting longer than it should causing flooding prior to eventual bursting and some rivers end up bursting in new locations entirely, that last one is usually the main reason humans control where rivers burst and force it when they feel like, because if the river bursts in a new area it can be pretty bad since that area isnt conditioned for it.
@@ZodaSoda ok tnx for the info i was skeptical at first coz every ocean and see has deferent waves and currents, sands and so on and i taught it would take time to be fixed but thinking about it now that it is surfing beach it is bound to have even bigger waves to fix it. Where was that vid taken form USA or Australia ?
@@thelordofgames8849 I dont know specifically where this video is from, but one of the more famous rivers that surfers keep an eye on for the river building up and breaking is Waimei River in Hawaii, this video is prolly somewhere in Florida would be my guess tho.
All the little crab and stuffs living in the sand were having a Continental Drift...
Imagine having a house built on the side of a lake with a great view, then you wake up one day and it’s just gone
From just how close that lake was to the sea, it looks like this happens naturally during rain season anyway
Lighten up brah *imitates slow dolphin* eh eheheheheheh
@Derck McCoy all of you people saying this are morons and have no ocean experience. This does not happen normally. There’s a difference because a river overflowing and going over the sand and the river carving into the beach. “I mean my shoes will get holes in them eventually, I might as well take a knife and cut open the tip.”
@@jasonhamm7174 no it literally does. The uploader even mentions it in the description. What this is called is a RIVER RUNOFF. That river runs into the ocean, but because of tides sometimes it gets cut off from the ocean by the sand.
@@princemononoke2477 This is not called river runoff, this is called -- sand/beach erosion. The sand doesnt just magically come back up to shore. It's gone. It blows my mind that someone can say something in the description and everyone goes "oh then this must be true." I've spent my summers in Cape Cod for the better part of two decades. When this happens, beaches change forever or disappear. Again, there's a difference between water going OVER the sand across a -- large surface area -- and water CARVING into a -- small surface area-- of sand. When the latter happens, the small surface area causes the water to dig down and push massive, irrecoverable amounts of sand out to sea. This sand is not coming back. It might have low and high periods of tide (your runoff), but that section of the of beach is gone forever. I imagine this will only get worse until there's a gap between the beach all together.
Just in case anybody was wondering this is completely legal and natural. I have made a research and what they are doing is just something that Mother nature would do when is overflooded. (And even sometimes are not done naturally, sometimes workers from the own town are sent to do this) Plus, it is not beneficial to the public walkways and near structures near to this area.
Ave maria... Ces nao tao pensando em algo tipo usina no mar ou como usar a forca da agua😊
Californian government: Why we always suffer from drought? After they watching this: 👁️👄👁️
Drought refers to rain not falling for an extended amount of time, not a river being diverted into the ocean.
That's just a joke.... don't take it scientifically brother 😂
@@kalvindavis9319 what means by river diverted to ocean ...all rivers end up in oceans naturally...
We was kings
@@kalvindavis9319 Breaching the river to ocean does cause a lot of issues... especially during the algae bloom of the summer heat. It's not good for the ocean or the river. Please try to slow and sink our freshwater into the ground water table before releasing it back into the sea. This would only breach on its own (naturally) when there is a large rain.
imagine living near that beach and woke up to see 10 meters of the beach just gone just because of a youtuber
Juat let the happy
This specific spot does this naturally every once in a while. Today they just helped it.
@@claybouquet275 The world will be end someday,let's ruin it now. They just wana fun, to me, they're idiots.
@@n.muhammed2946 no, like. This specific spot would have done this within the month. And then again next month. Purposely doing it causes no harm.
@@n.muhammed2946 what he means is in THAT spot, the water always builds and runs off, and it was like 1 more rain or two away from doing so when you look at the water level and the path they made
That is actually what rivers do naturally. They just accelerated the process. Or, maybe the beach was man made and they just returned the river to its natural course.
Why is this so intensely satisfying
In Germany we say " umfangreiche Erdarbeiten sind genehmigungspflichtig"
Naja die selber haben ja nicht wirklich viel gemacht
We say that when we’re being sick in England
Exactly!
@@leehearst7564 🤣🤣🤣
In America we say it’s sick
“Digging it out is illegal “ Proceeds to dig it out
Technically wasn't dug out it eroded away lol
@@JJProductions02 considering they dug the initial trench with the intent of creating this, you sound stupid.
@@user-jt1js5mr3f I’m pretty sure he was just joking damn bro😂
Cali has no bail bra and 950$ in thefts or less is unreportable & all drugs under 2 oz are legal
So laws don’t matter
Surfluvial flooding delluge - but what happens far upstream from this to whatever ecosystem that water was holding without rapid unplanned sand barrier deconstruction?
looks cool and all... but that beach was damaged...right?
No
This is actually illegal to do in the state of California. There are multiple endangered species that solely depend on the lagoons as their only habitat.
lol
Thats not a lagoon. Thats Aliso Creek. Any rain up stream and it would have gone to the ocean anyway.
after a hightide it cover back in a day. even you do this every day. if form back after hightide. actually they help the stagnant water in river not forming too much bacteria . they released it to ocean.
Note: don't do this in California
Call the cops