5 Terrifying Close Calls Caught On Camera
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5 Terrifying Close Calls Caught On Camera
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Totally impressed with Japanese authorities getting that road fixed in a week!! In the UK that would still be waiting now in 2022!!
same in the USA. union workers just suck money out of the state! Communism!
In the US too!
In germany also!
Same here in Canada. We had a 15 foot bridge over a creek that collapsed, and it took 10 months to get it fixed
It takes time because they work with vendors for kickback money.
Remember that if a tornado seems to be standing still, it’s coming right at you.
Yes it's something everyone needs to know.
yep and see greensky (light and utilties poles exploading), sound of train/whisel , dont' go near windows
@@nycbklynrmp Yeah, if I’m by myself, my curiosity might kill me. With people around, I swing into crisis mode to make sure everyone’s okay. Alone, I’m more like, “Wow, this is fascinating!” I don’t know which of my nine lives I’m on right now.
Thanks for the tip! I'm in an area where tornadoes are a bit new, but they are steadily becoming common, so I've had to start learning about them.
Or away from you.
2:10 Incredible- you see all these rocks falling, and you might wonder- just how big are they- you don't really have such a good scale on things until you see just one of those "little" things crash right through a steel bridge and demolish it.
Ditto
I just watched it again at .25x speed, so I could get a better look at the boulder that took out that bridge- it looks to be maybe 7 ft long and probably about a ton in weight, and it was spinning pretty good as it came down. It looks like it must have come from way up the mountain, and was really boogying when it crashed right through that bridge.
That was devastating power
He took cover behind a glass window made of kryptonite.
Yeah, that was crazy. Picture yourself lifting a small boulder and dropping it on a car from three feet up. It would do some damage. Now take a boulder two to three times heavier than you can lift and put all that momentum into it. It's no wonder a bridge like that turn into an aluminum can.
Total admiration for that woman that didn’t panic when her chute got twisted.
She took herself a couple of seconds after sticking the landing to look around, making sure that no cars ran into her chute, before exclaiming a loud "WOO" of victory. Yes, that was well done!
Landed on her feet too! Amazing!
That was a woman??? I think someone made a mistake about that. The person had a full beard.
@@dianee7778 She was in front of that guy, if you go back and re-watch it, her helmet camera records him jumping after her.
@@havalitsa ohhhhhh lol. I get it now, thanks!
Here in America, the sinkhole would have been left for years, while politicians argue on who should spend the money to fix it.
They would still be working on a Impact Statement today
Maybe your state
I'm not American but even I know they would spend years to even acknowledge it exist. Like: Sinkhole!? What sinkhole? It's clearly just a pothole of unusual size!
Here in Michigan it would take 5 years to fix it. 2 years would be spent assessing blame, 1year to see who is paying for it, another year talking about it still until it goes viral or some idiot falls in and dies and the final year trying to figure out which of their buddies will get the contract to do a half ass job fixing it.
@@Roseclan24 Life in Michigan will continue to be like that as long as the people of Michigan keep voting for politicians like Gretchen Whitmer.
I got mad mad respect for the female jumper. She was a straight soldier, during understandable panic time.
Whoopty fucking Doo
@@DemnRaig80 why are you so triggered?lol. I see you’ve left multiple comments
@@DemnRaig80 Hey Robert Upyours!
Who cares.
Jumping from the building that’s crazy
somebody already mentioned, and I would like to highlight as well. The surfer must be extremely professional - if you watch closely, he dived exactly when he had to, to avoid the wave and also to make it back on the surface in time to catch his breath! Incredible skills that saved his life! Well deserved!
That's when you let your training and all take you and not let panic take over. Panic causes irrational responses making you react too early or too late and usually too frequently or even not at all but if you've had years of training and can handle staying focused under extreme pressure you have a much higher chance of survival
I think he had a float mechanism that pushes you to the surface but makes it hard to dive under the waves when needed.
My dad is a surfer, he taught us so much about doing exactly that and when the best time to go under was and made sure to drill into us to never panic in the ocean, especially if you get tossed by something.
"The surfer must be extremely professional " more like: He was extremely lucky that the guy on the jet ski got balls, skill and the will to rescue him... one or two more waves and he would be out of oxygen in his blood and then there would be no way to help him... he need to be conscious and hold hard to the jet ski to be pulled out of this waves.
@@Bialy_1 but wouldn’t they pick someone like him to rescue him on jet ski? I mean if he wasn’t this good they wouldn’t trust him for this job
The rock that took out the bridge was TINY compared to some of the others. Im not sure id still have been standing there filming that!
It was okay. He went inside and hid behind a window. Seriously, though, I wouldn't even bother to go inside. From where he was, it would be better to stay outside so see if any boulders were coming directly at you than to stand behind something that won't even slow down a rock like that.
I wouldn't still be standing there !!
Wish it was not filmed vertical
@@Robelo2 at least they filmed it.
Haven't you heard?.... The camera man never dies.
In Japan, it takes a week to fill in a sink hole, while in England, it takes years to fill in a pot hole. And twice the expense too
In India it never gets done.Save of both time and money..
@@anubhavbiswas5265 what people then need to do is, ignore the leaders and look after themselves, get the people of the villages to fill the holes in.
@@The-Audi-driver And get arrested for *_"damaging"_* public property? 🤣 🖖 👌
@@Graeme_Lastname how is filling the hole is property damage?
@@mecheseekop1341 That's just the silly sort of BS in Australia. Some of the local councils are relatively right wing. 🙂
I've only ever been to the beach once. I was sitting down and the waves were small, but one of them caught me by surprise and slapped me in the face. For a wave only around 2 and a half-ish feet high, it packed one hell of a punch! I can't even begin to imagine how hard those super waves were hitting that surfer! Just WOAH!
The ocean is wonderful once you're used to it, and riding surf is beautiful and exciting and fantastic exercise; but I think your best introduction to the ocean is as a child?. Very best wishes, John - Perth Western Australia
@@beachbum4691 nah, my introduction at 49 years old was a pretty good one! Blue skies, sunshine, white sand, and dolphins splashing out in the distance. 🙂💜
you poor soul. you have only been to the beach once? i understand depending where u live might make it difficult to go to, but once? you need to plan a vacation.
@@chrismccabe1795 I was just there this summer. I live in Ohio.
Been on the beach my whole life 😂
Seen before but worth it again. That one rock that comes out of nowhere and seems to be a laser guided bridge buster. Crazy.
I was thinking" hide right by the base of the bridge" when that first rock dropped perfectly over the side and wiped out the downhill side
I rewound that 5 x's
The rocks literally destroyed the bridge
Its about drive its about power we stay hungry
It was perfectly placed for maximum destruction!
Japan is impressive at getting things done. A pothole where I live could take months to fix.
Facts
Sorry about your brother Robert. He seemed like a good man
This must be what it felt like in Medieval times in a castle under siege, as catapults were lobbing huge rocks at you.
“Fetchez la vache!”
An asteroid approaching earth and entering atmosphere: the last KZheadr starts filming.
I can't imagine living in the Middle ages, catapults throwing huge stones, being burned at the steak just for choosing certain religions, being beheaded for infidelity, catching black plague (yes, it's much worse than covid, black plague was almost always a death sentence), 95% of all people were dirt poor peasants, very small percentage had money to get anything they wanted, kinda makes 2021 not look so bad anymore
@@alvexok5523 , until recent years, if you got rabies and it progressed to the point where you had symptoms, you would die horribly for sure. I think that's how I heard it.
Jesus alone can give you peace
13:02 Hats off to the guy who managed to land his hat on the roof 👏🏻
I'm just amazed how that guy threw his cap on top of the beach buggy at 13:00
You could not do that if you tried
ha ha Saw that too. Now the buggy is wearing it.
Lol nice catch
As the sayinng goes, practice makes perfect.
Hearing that nonchalant "whew" after uncontrolled falling with malfunctioning 'chute shows nerves of steel. I was in an external stairwell surrounded by glass between the 5th and 6th floors of a local hospital as a tornado hit. I'm afraid of heights, I tried to enter the doors on floor 4, 5, going into hospital and doors were locked, exit only. I imagined being sucked out. I'm afraid of heights, I used that stairwell to try to conquer that fear. I imagined it would be a crazy ride if I was sucked into the sky, until I hit something or landed. I was safe. The tornado sirens were sounding as I entered the parking deck, I parked in the back corner where the deck was built into the rocks on side of a mountain. My wife waited in the car as I went to pick up her prescription. The cars were picked up and shoved together in that corner where I parked, cars were flipped in other parts of that deck. Overall it was an exhilarating afternoon.
Unbelievable
I'd imagine it was very exhilarating for your wife too......
I'd like to offer my love and thoughts to the people impacted by the kentucky tornado yesterday. 70+ people lost their lives, and thousands displaced 😥❤
I feel so bad for them! I was in the April 27th 2011 tornado in Tuscaloosa Alabama and it looked like a warzone afterwards. I wish I was able to go help.
i met a woman right afterward, and she told me she'd lost five family members. i can't even imagine!
One week for that sink hole? One opened up in the middle of the Ed where my brother lives and it took the council over three months to fix it!! It was only about 10ft if that!!
Middle of Ed? What is Ed?
Awfull
At least put a plank and no cross signs
In our country it takes 6 months to fix 1ft pothole :D that sinkhole would take here... maybe 10 years?
make that council accountable to YOU, the people that pay their salaries
Most impressive part was when that person so effortlessly tossed their hat on top of their vehicle 13:00
I was looking for this comment
Same here. Lol
It took years of practice...
Thank you for the time stamp 😂😂
In America, it would take at least 5 years and billions of dollars to fix that sinkhole.
It depends on if the government or politicians need it. Otherwise, yeah.
Lmaooooo
well if it was on a busy street then it would be fixed right away
ha, tell me about it! Belt parkway took 20 years in NYC.
In Uganda it would take forever
Wow that last video is a beautiful demonstration on how following a safety instructions can actually save your life. Just don't you ever neglect the protocols, they can save your life and health in a hell of a situation!!
That base jumper impressed me! She stayed calm and cool. Because of that she's alive!
The most terrifying was the tornado, particularly after what happened this week in Kentucky and Illinois. The most daring was the woman who base jumped off that tower and almost lost it. But the most amazing was the fact that the huge sinkhole in Japan was repaired within a week! Damn! I live in the S.F. Bay Area, and it took YEARS to rebuild the portion of the Bay Bridge that was damaged during the Loma Prieta earthquake!
huh? what happened that week in illinois??
@@taehyungie0126 Oops! I think I meant Indiana! Also, I know one hit in Tennessee. I was visiting my cousin in Ohio near Cincinnati about 20 years ago and they had one. It tore the roof off a business just a few blocks from her house. Terrified me!
Yeah, because Japan runs by taking care of it’s people. America runs by sucking as much money as they can out of its people. Socialism vs capitalism
That sinkhole in Japan... If that happened in NYC where I live, it would take at least 6 months before the repair work begins, and would take another year before the work is completed. What's wrong with our once best-in-the-world work ethic? Oh, and of course there would be a bunch of lawsuits and class actions initiated by store owners in the area for the loss of profits...
Not sure if it was best in the world ever. Thats quite a claim
Money
@@yvonnemulder9038 work ethic.
Not the best and never was
Fixing that huge sink hole in 1 week is amazing 👏
here in NY that sink hole would take at least 10 yrs to fix
i love how people are driving through the tornado like it doesnt exist
Woah ! Those sure were pretty incredible close calls. I'm glad those people survived ❤
It only took the Japanese one week to fix the damage caused by the sinkhole, impressive! Stateside, it would have taken months! We could learn from the Japanese.
American culture cannot adapt to that work ethic, sadly. Too many stubborn, uneducated people overwhelm the country.
Well to be fair, we could learn alot from everybody 🤷♂️ America isn't some mega genius country. This planet & life on it has nothing but knowledge to gain as time passes.
@@exempligratia101 you’re right. There’s a ton of g.e.d. receiving, entitled, trump supporting douchebags that are overwhelming America. We most definitely need more education but unfortunately funding keeps getting cut. Vote for the right people and let’s change some shit.
@@Michelle-85 in addition, optimizing funds without accruing debt is the golden jewel of it all. I hate seeing a higher debt ceiling, given that no one is held to that account since many nations have plenty of debt. And education should be akin to the type that was successful for baby boomers/19th century single schools, that can provide extremely accommodating education standards for kids.
All budget goes to army
Holy heck that last guy was one VERY very lucky dude! Someone was most certainly looking out for him that day. If you look closely, he wasn’t being sucked under, he was diving under the waves to give himself a better chance - smart thinking, it kept him in semi control. The fact he survived that is nothing short of miraculous though.
That bridge in the first video wow,
2.50- if a rock can destroy a bridge with that force, just imagine the impact, an asteroid with 12km diameter would have had when collided with our earth at enormous speed, leaving the dinosaurs to be extinct.
Dinosaurs won't have liked it for sure!
@@mrharryforfun3941 absolutely...!!!
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Every time the surfer went under I found myself holding my breath.
There’s a 30 ton boulder headed right for us! Quick….shut the flimsy wooden door.
Don’t forget to lock it 😂
I still recall the Thanksgiving avalanche that shut down I-70 in both directions for a few days. On a day that was actually predicted to be one of the busiest traffic days. Not one injury or death. No cars were on that stretch. Due to the weirdness of a beer truck tipping early that morning, forcing a shutdown while the beer and wrecked truck were cleaned up. Loss of beer meant no loss of life!
now if only America could be that quick, thorough, and efficient with its road work -_- takes over six fucking months for an expansion and weeks for simple resurfacing
I've been to Nazaré, it's an amazing beach, but the sweetest was in the morning there were a bunch of older men with tractors and shovels cleaning the sand off the street that runs along the edge of the beach. The beach just goes on forever and is a beautiful colour :)
I was in a tornado once and saved ONLY due to the fact that my friends house was brick. The giant trees next to the house were ripped out of the ground leaving a 20 foot in diameter hole each...I felt bad for the neighbors because their homes were ripped to shreds.
It's funny. I lived in the midwest for a while and dealt with tornado's from time to time. I now live on the west coast and people always say, 'oh I wouldn't live there with all the earthquakes'. You know what, I would rather deal with an earthquake then a monstrous twister any day.
I’d be more scared of the yearly wildfires out on the west coast than either to be honest
@@adamjones-ps And so say I, (and a goodly percentage of the good people of Kentucky) :(
I hate tornadoes! Living in Alabama, I've been in quite a few. The worst was on April 27th 2011.
Living in tornado Alley you don't want to live in a wooden house, a sturdy brick house is a most ❗ And a storm shelter / hurricane shelter.
1 week to repair and repair and reopen that sinkhole?! If that was pothole/culvert damage here in Massachusetts, USA it would go on 6 months at least. And this is tiny town USA.
Not if Post10 knew about it. With in the hour of it happening the Postman would of been on the scene saying " Let's get to work " .
It was refreshing to hear you adjusted the way you present these videos. I actually enjoyed this one. 👏👍
Tornados ripped through Kentucky Friday, Dec. 10, 2021and destroyed 1,000+/- homes. There were at least 4 twisters in Kentucky alone. 74 people are confirmed dead, and 109 more are still missing. There were also tornadoes that hit Tennessee, Indiana, Missouri, and Illinois. Here in Michigan we had strong winds with gusts between 60 to 70 mph which knocked out power here for 37 hours, likely longer than that in other places in this state, but we didn't have any tornados. Temps inside my home got down to 38°F before power was restored, but I feel blessed we were not hit with tornados. 1,000's in Kentucky lost everything. I wrapped up in blankets to stay warm. Many in Kentucky don't even have blankets. 😪😢
RIP x
Wow, the twisted parachute is so, so scary... Imagine you're falling towards the earth and accelerating every second...
I have a lot of admiration for her, the way she stayed calm and didn’t panic. She just calmly solved the problem.
Panicking doesn't solve the problem
@@Adam7ep , not here, but sometimes it does.
Frightening But on a side note, the first video with the rocks crashing down.... i picture Scrat at the top of the mountain holding an acorn with a oops look on his face.
Amazing collection of tru life video's, very impressive and realizing yourself that sometimes a narrow escape can be really narrow. Kudo's to those who made the clips and to those who edited them together in this video.
I was immensely reassured that the cause of that sinkhole was human error, rather than a random act of nature! That way, we can be certain that it will never reoccur. The repairs to that junction were carried out superbly, one week from work beginning to work completion! The base jumper was an absolute professional, she immediately got to rectifying her in flight emergency and regained full control. Very impressive flying skills!
"Random" acts of nature do not preclude another natural sink hole further down the tunnel.~~~ unless that was humor.
That China tornado looks like it would be a EF1.5-ish...but a EF1 tornado will DEFINITELY ruin your day. Great video!
I was hit by a small 5 foot wave from behind. I felt like I was in a washing machine, I was dragged on the bottom and came up with sand burns all over me. I can't imagine how that surfer felt.
We've had 2 tornadoes in Saint louis. Two years apart. As their paths crossed about 150 houses actually got hit twice. Both were during the night so very little footage.
I'm in Kansas City, so I've seen a few close calls myself. I didn't know that parts of China got tornadoes too, but yeah, wherever they are, they're devastating with the damage they can cause
Night tornadoes frak me out. You can't see them and I'm always worried I'll sleep through the siren. I've slept through earthquakes so it's possible
When I first came to America I experienced the tornado it sound like a train thankfully it did not touched the ground.😞
No: 2, Hats off to the Japanese, they are one unique people.
5:11 How, pray tell, does that qualify as "a sunny day"? Not a ray of sunshine is seen in the footage, and the sky is filled with cloud cover......
Brilliantly narrated , thanks...
Amazing video Underworld💯 I liked the rockside & tornado videos the best👍
Impressive clips. The rock fall did it for me. When that boulder hit that bridge... Wow!
That rescue with the Jet ski was epic👊
Whats shocking is how quickly the hole was fixed. In Japan.
The Japanese are some hard workers. Wonder how lazy Americans look by comparison, lol
Thanks for good stuff. The lady jumper and the surf rescue were impressive.
what's really impressive is that Japanese people gets that sink hole repaired in 1 week, That's Incredible !!
Your channel is the only top x channel with a moderator talking that i watch because you never disappoint
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Thanks for a great year of videos. I am looking forward to 2023 and many more!
All amazing, love these videos. I have missed a few opportunities to film amazing natural events
Yeah during a rockslide lets all go inside and close the door, and watch out the window. that always saves everyone who does that. Also on another note when you are stuck on train tracks and a train is speeding toward you, roll up the window that would help save you.
Yeah... all you can do is run. Nowhere to hide. Only hope is to run before a big one hits where you're at. Like a nightmare. The joke in night flying, if you cannot make out terrain and your engine dies, and cannot be restarted causing a forced landing, is that you pick an area that looks good to land... a field of some sort. Then turn off your landing lights and level to land... just about to round out, turn your landing lights. Like what you see... great. Don't like what you see... Turn your lights back off.
@@jmitterii2 seems a bit drastic, u have to much time on ur hands
This is amazing
Truly scary! Thanks for sharing.
I lived by the ocean, just above where a big wave was known to form and come in. We called it "Maverick" then and I used walk down a block or so below my house to sit on the cliffs and watch the surfers ride Maverick. There was an incident once, where a guy from Hawaii had heard about the monster wave and came to California to ride it. I did not see what happened that day, but heard almost immediately and went down to Pillar Point with a friend to go out in a boat and look for him. We never found him, then, a few days later they did find him. I think that was around 1998 just before I moved away from the Coastside. Today, they call that wave "Mavericks" now, and people come from all over to surf it. I don't know why they pluralized it, but names often get distorted with time. Today, they have ski-doos or sea-doos that can motor out there and grab someone in the water; they didn't used to have that safety feature years ago. Now, I guess Nazaré in Portugal is the big wave place to surf. Water weighs a little over 8 pounds a gallon and even 6" of rapidly moving water can knock you over if you are trying to wade in it! Water is so powerful, and imagine tons of it crashing down on you, there's not a lot of hope to survive that! I learned respect for waves as a child. I was out jumping the swells once, when a big wave came and pushed me under, I went down and was rolled along the sandy bottom all the way to shore! It scared me and I was scratched a bit by the bottom, but I was okay. But it taught me to respect the water. I love the water and have been in and on it a lot, sailing and SCUBA diving, but I've never lost my respect for what a lot of it can do with its immense power! I never surfed but today, I guess they can wear the same kind of gear that inflates, like skiers use in avalanche areas, that inflates and sends or keeps you on the surface in water surfing wave crashes or snow avalanches. None too soon either!
The tower jump shows a problem with base jumping. The twist in her gear was probably a result of the eddies forming around the tower. There is a saying that applies to these "sports". "You don't have to be crazy to do them, but it helps."
Once I was waterskiing in florida. Well, something that I have done very well in my 20s and have not done almost for 20 years! So, I was heading back to NYC and I decided to try it right before the flight. I know all the canals are connected in FL and dear alligators move freely in the lakes and canals. So, I made sure and asked MANY times before I got in the water, if it was safe and the guy told me that it's perfectly safe, nothing to worry about, even kids do that.... and then he says - alligators are afraid of the sound the motor boat and don't come any close! - But this words he said when I was already in the water with water-skis on my feet! GOSH! In no time I was standing on my feet and skiing but imagine, I have not done that for 20 years! My friend was on the boat chatting with the boat "driver" and the boat made such a noise that they were not able to hear me screaming my lungs out! I got tired almost right-away!! But would not let go off the robe and would not fall in that water by any means! Alligators are all over! And how the hell I know if they are so hungry that they don't care for the noise! Anyhow, finally one of them turned back and saw me screaming and waving! and when the boat stopped, I literally ran on the water, that's how fast I got back on the boat! This is survival instinct. That instinct gave that guy strength to fight those waves! In no other circumstances he would be able to make that much an effort! I can tell about myself that if not the fair of those gators in the water, I would not last 20 seconds above the water! And I did all 20 minute round!!!!!!!!(yeah, those bastards have not turned once in that time period)! My muscles hurt for at least 2 months after that! Every muscle! And I was so exhausted, I could not even talk! Yeah, why would you do waterski in florida where gators are all over? But hey, I did it again after 20 years when I was already 40 only thanks to mr. gators! No other supernatural power would make me do that! :D
Thank you for your Channel update God bless you Brother
Why have I never heard of this place in Portugal? Wow ! Those waves are amazing!
The guys on the JetSki’s are fucking special people‼️
How is dude behind the camera so calm?!
Another great video thanks for posting. (Subscribed ages ago, I'm not that silly) ;)
Loved that all lived through these perilous events!
Fabulous work!!! Onward!!
It would take WA State DOT 5 years to repair the damage of that sinkhole in Japan.
How many people work at WashDOT? About half.
I so much admire the Japanese people, they are honorable disciplined hard-working people, they are like my Mexican heritage, I am proud to be like the Japanese, I would be so fortunate to visit my dream destination! I am a retired disabled man who would love to visit Japan and meet the Japanese people and I would be so honored to work with the agriculture side by side with them, 🙏
I was there for six weeks building some "American style" houses. If you can have a working vacation like that, it would be a great time. I love their culture. Start learning Japanese and make it happen.
@@RBCharger When I was a meat cutter at 30yrs. old I experienced a lot of joint pain so I found out I have this very rare condition called psoriatic arthritis, chronic pain every day! In short, I live on a disability income because working with this condition being on biologics was out of the question, too much pain! As much as I tried working with this condition I could never save enough money for such a beautiful trip I would love to experience! I am a good man, very polite, well mannered, no criminal background, don't drink or do drugs, and have been married to the same woman going on 36yrs. now! Thank you for caring enough to respond to me! Man if I could of just been young enough I would've found ANY JOB that required me to work there, so seeing Japan on social media, this makes my day ☺️🙏 Peace to you!
This is a road cave-in in Fukuoka, but what you see in the middle is a road in Tokyo. I think you should edit with caution. If Japanese people see it, they will notice it immediately.
Wow 😮 that’s amazing footage !
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#4 That's what I love about Japanese. They always think about the convenience of others that they will work fast to get the job done.
it's mad events like this that helped me pick geology and geography as my majors
Amazing video's thank you!
It was so weird how that rock slide looked like it was in slo-mo.
I don't have sympathy for those who put themselves in harms way just for thrills.
Hi underworld that was a amazing video glad no one was hurt david 👌❤️🇬🇧👍
That rockfall was dramatic! (And a good illustration of how planets become spherical.)
13:01 I was most impressed by that guy's hat throw
Well it was wet!
My family, and I were caught in an f5 tornado, when I was 12. We sheltered with another family in a basement that was a ways underground. It tore the house above us apart, and uprooted a big as big as half a football stadium. Lucky no one was injured, or died. It was terrifying. Keep damaging the planet, and we will see more worse storms a lot more often.
Jeez, that sounds really scary 😦 But yeah, I have read a lot on the internet that the natural disasters will be way worse if we keep damaging our earth. I guess we have to pay for our consequences. One of my theories is if we keep on like this sometime in the future the air will be so toxic we have to wear masks. I do know it sounds little far-fetched.
trump I suppose
@@tacobell299 Your crazy
@@tacobell299 trump isn't even in office anymore so Biden I suppose 🙄 see how dumb that sounds? Politics have nothing to do with mother nature!
@@sarahboothe1731 I mean kinda but one politician can piss of mother nature more and that is what trump did by withdrawing from paris and atleast biden has a goal.
Very good video. That wave is gigantic!
Respect for the rock for getting a bullseye on the bridge
10:58... a BUMP? IN the water? Lol
I don't know why he turned the camera away from the full collapse of the iron bridge, just the first couple seconds. Focus.
Dayum!!! That girl handled the parachute insanely well, level headed and focused!!! Go girl!!!
Great video. Thank you.
I just like how nonchalant everyone is with the tornado in China, they dgaf lmfao.
That sink hole in tha usa would have taken over a year to repair, slow as fuck usa state and county workers are us is their moto.
"Rockfall! I better get inside. I'll be perfectly safe behind this glass!" I shouldn't joke. The worst natural disaster I've experienced is my brother.
Ok so glad that surfer lived scary , but it would be amazing to watch them from the safety of shore!
8:33 WHY are these people standing at their windows filming while there are children to be gotten to safety?! Priorities people! The final one I would feel bad for the families of this man if he drowned. The largest waves on the planet? Little known travel area? Mmmmaybe there is a reason for this? Understanding of human limitations, respect for life, lack of need to show dominance and rather a healthy respect and knowledge that 'Hey, these are not waves to surf. Play with for recreational sport.' Instead, these others must risk their own lives to haul these people out of their own way. Foolish.