10 Mind Boggling Moments Caught On Camera
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- 10 Mind Boggling Moments Caught On Camera
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9:15 "Little did she know the waterspout was heading right for them."
two seconds later: "It's coming right for us."
She said holy 🐄
I burst a gut hearing that too 😂😂😂
Yeah, this channel is not known for its enlightening or even accurate commentary.
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Im paused at this point laughing and came to the comments specifically to see if this was brought up 🤣🤣
I loved looking at the chair cushion as the waterspout passed over... riveting!
'honey, I gotta go move the bog today'
Being from Wisconsin, I know of this event. It is very interesting as well as important.
😂😂😂😂😂 is ok I did it last night.
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Lake Michigan has those also! I grew up along Western side of MI! 😊🏖🏕🛶💧🌊⛈️⛵️🛥🌪🌬❄️
"Well, don't get bogged down!"
that waterfall of ice was so satisfying tho
RIGHT?
Cool event!
Ikr 😌
I just wish he had started from the Right view and didn't shake the camera all around.
The natural disaster is so great!
Narrator: "Little did she know, the waterspout was heading right for them"
Camerawoman: "It's coming right for us"
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That gave me a good laugh😂
It was her dream come true 😂
I was Literally about to type this out and then read you beat me to it. these commentators are ridiculous.
Narrator on the mud volcano: "The mud is usually cooler, if not warmer than the ground temperature." 😄
The 2nd one is actually more common than you might think. In our yard one had a tree filled with water (tree wasn't dying). We got a HARSH winter and the water froze. The tree got a giant crack in it since well you know water expands when frozen. It warmed up slightly, so water started to pour out. Then it refroze.
Take a look at the inside of that tree. That thing looked pretty healthy to me
@@beachside1what is this comment supposed to prove or mean he never said that it was dead. He explained his scenario which was similar but in the winter time. I’ll simplify it for you there’s a breach in the tree presumably at the top where water is slowly collecting and seeping deeper into the tree over time which caused it to fill with murky looking water
He said it was a "dying sweetgum tree"...@@Roobadoon
@@impunitythebagpuss what are you on about in fact he states quite the opposite I don’t know who you’re talking about because I’m talking about the original commenter who LITERALLY STATES “tree wasn’t dying”
@@RoobadoonLemme simplify it for you. OP also referenced the video, in which the narrator did say the tree was dead. Which is why OP said in parentheses “tree wasn’t dead”. The guy replying to OP simply said the tree in the video wasn’t dead either.
Not the first comment where a commenter has called out the narrator for saying something that’s wrong. IE, the video of the waterspout when he said the women didn’t know it was coming right for her, but then showed the video and her saying it’s coming right for them.
The mud volcano is actually pretty cool
The guys burning those methane bubbles were actually helping the environment too. It turns into carbon dioxide and water when burned, which is much better than the methane. Plus it looks really cool :)
A trace of methane in the air, due to animal digestive processes, is normal.
When it is thin in the air, and the sun is shining, methane oxidises as you say, into carbonic acid vapour and water vapour.
Plants, if they exist, handle the carbon dioxide, and water is a needed part of the life cycle of much of the earth's biosphere.
If you ever get the chance to go to Niagara Falls in March after a cold winter you'll get to see huge pieces of ice go over the Falls. This happens after they open the ice boom on Lake Erie. Some are as large as a school bus and when they hit the rocks at the bottom there's a large explosive sound and you feel the ground vibrate. It's amazing and scary at the same time.
People should check out ice breaking up on the Mackenzie River at Fort Providence. Ice pieces can be over 12 feet thick. When it all lets go, the noise is terrific.
@@billfarley9167, that sounds so cool.
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In Hagerstown MD we have a big man made lake up in the mountains. In the early spring, the ice on the lake...maybe 3" thick breaks up and as it flows towards the dam...it sounds like the world's largest wind chime!! Awesome nature noises!!! Thank you Lord
Nature is amazingly weird and wonderful, and sometimes terrifying. ❤
It is God..not " Nature"
All is God..amazing God is
God is in control !! Amen !!
Nature is amazing
Nice to see you stole this comment.
@@estelleschneider9033no, it’s nature. God doesn’t control nature. 🤦♂️
@@estelleschneider9033 If all Weather and Stuff is under Gods control, Then God is an Asshole.
I normally dont like list videos, but I appreciate so much the clear explanations! It's so nice to not leave a video feeling dumber.
And this narrator doesn't have an annoying voice. Big plus!
Yes, he's really good!! Both voice and explanations are on another ('as it should be') level comparing most others on this type of videos.
Same! I really enjoyed this video, it was cool
Agreed, this mostly killer, hardly any filler, and the narration is good.
Whoever made this video is a dope. Narrator said the lady filming the water spout didn’t know it was coming right for them right before she actually said "it’s coming right for us." Also, the title says these events were "mind boggling" when they were just mildly interesting, at most.
Funnily enough the tree in the first is also known as a Liquidambar here in Australia
Narrator, dramatically: "LIttle did she know, the waterspout was heading right for her."
Camerawoman, calmly, two seconds later: "It's coming right for us."
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I was literally going to comment this exact thing! 🤣
I am sitting here alone and still commented out loud about the exact same thing lol like wtf dude? lol
@@mistresspain4782 this exactly what i did
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The American schooling system at it's best
Enjoyed every second of this super compilation of fascinating stories. Thank you very much. Looking forward to more. Love & hugs from me in Sri Lanka.
Sheet metal carried by a 65 mph wind will literally cut you in half.
2:40 - No small shards of ice. Some looked to be at least 5-6" thick. Thank you for the awesome video, this is the best one yet!
These were amazing moments caught on camera. Really enjoyed watching.
8 is so cute.. the little boats doing good deeds as a team 🥹💛 so sweet!
Nature laughs at retention walls😂
That ice waterfall was so amazing to look at, but also scared me !
I love watching the bottom of a blanket while hearing a woman yelling, "oh my lord... there goes a pillow!", truly majestic.
That waterspout one had me laughing. I live about 500 feet from Lake Erie and walk my dog down to edgewater state park all the time. We constantly see waterspouts on the lake when during storms. I’ve been watching them since I was a kid and they’re still just as fun to watch now as an adult (44) as they ever were!
is watching them your dream come true? LOL
That woman in the video needs new dreams
Cleveland born and raised. I grew up on the lake. The water has always been my happy place.
@@skullhelmet1944then she doesn’t film it.
@@CD-pk7xrI thought the same thing! What a waste!
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When we first saw the teaser intro where the narrator mentions boaters moving an "island" I said "looks like a bog to me" so I was glad of the later clarification.
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That ice river footage was pretty damn cool.. No pun intended.
We recently had three waterspouts come on shore one night here on the Gulf Coast of Florida. One turned into actual land tornado and was on the ground for 50 miles.
Thank goodness no major damage or injuries.
Wow that's actually scary x.x
We get tornados but Pecos Bill lassos them, swings them around in a circle and slings them somewhere else.
I feel like the two dudes lighting the methane could have gone to the store and bought one of those lighters that keep your hand 8 or so inches away from the actual flame...
Yeah, the red handle clicker kind. Yep
Yes, was scary to watch. Kept expecting something to explode.😅
Nah, safety is for the weak, man.
I remember back in the '80s while steaming across the Med we were chased by 2 Waterspouts just as we were crossing west across Gibraltar. It was a lot of fun watching those spouts chase us. The westernmost spout was moving faster than we were. It finally blew itself out about one-half mile behind us. We outran the second spout.
LOOOOOOVE these types of scenes! Thank you! Those are indeed fierce winds in China, but the cladding peeling off the tall building is because construction in the prc has gotten bizarrely shoddy in recent years. They denounce it as "tofu dreg" work over there.
Ice River!🥶
I find it interesting just how clear and clean the surface ice is considering how dirty river water is.
Ice water falls, ice flows, mud volcanoes, fire AND ice, people moving an actual island (or bog depending on your philosophical bent) with their boats...this was a great video.
Kejadian alam yang menakjubkan dan luar biasa, diluar kemampuan saya berpikir, terimakasih telah berbagi informasi dengan video yang sangat bagus
The lake in my hometown in OH gets numerous water spouts when the weather is severe enough. Nothing like the water spouts of FL.
The ice breaking off was cool and yes, oddly satisfying and I'm glad it didn't lead to an ice jam.
We had a sudden, golf all sized hailstorm like that in southern England in the mid/80’s. Bizarre.
Never had one since.
Look how thick that ice is, wow!! Great video.
"poo" meaning breaking down and sliding was the best part of this whole video
We once saw three water spouts playing hop scotch off the coast of North Carolina. Loved seeing them. Was glad they syayed off shore!
The East River in New York City got icebergs in the 1990s. Shit was crazy
#10: Jack London described in several of his stories about the Spring ice-breakups in Alaska, the Klondike, and the Yukon. The ice shards were big enough to gouge huge holes in the stream banks; take out huge trees; shatter individual cabins; even destroy whole low-lying hamlets!
If you go to Yellowstone right when it opens after winter, there is a big wooden bridge. You can feel the chunks of ice smashing into it and shaking the bridge. Its kinda nerve wracking.
@@SanityTV_Last_Sane_Man_Alive Let's just hope that the ice shards don't get 0.5 Yards, or thicker, and greater than 12' long; those will SURELY take out this bridge! That has to be the Madison or Gallitin Rivers, correct?
I loved Jack Londons’ CALL OF THE WILD! Its been 60 years since I read it in school. I still remember Buck as the dog in the book! I read a few others, but this was my favorite. I was 12 and this had a huge impact on my young mind.
Robert Service has a great poem about ice flows jamming up in a canyon.
I just found your channel and really appreciate your attention to detail. I subscribed and look forward to more videos.
"Oh my God! Look at that!" he says as he films the ground.
Well I hope chemistry teachers are happy because this is the result of teaching us chemistry in high school 😂
never been so satisfied watching natural phenomena
"Totally unboggled" is the best description of my mind right now.
THE TREE WITH FLOWING WATER REMINDS ME OF SOMEONE🤗🤗
The island of Burmuda is litterly out in the sea with NOTHING in site for hundreds of miles. On my honeymoon we had a upscale dinner on the beach. Reservations are mandatory because the staff hand carries the table & chairs onto the beach. We were the only ones out there this early evening. All of a sudden we witnessed a white "squall" headed right in front of us ❤ THE SQUALL WAS AMAZING & SCARY. It carried large amounts of wind & water with it without boats & trash. Truly amazing site. ❤😊
If a unique natural disaster strikes you, make sure you get the worst possible view of it by holding your camera vertically
The earth is so full of beauty & wonderment. I love the earth so much. I like touching the mountains, the trees...etc...it's so beautiful 💐.
In the gallery of life’s fails, you’ve curated the most amusing exhibit. An endless applause from me!
Oh man, my mind was so 🤯 by that first video. I'm going to have to take a break and recover before I watch any more.
My dad once set the Willamette River on fire.
He and his friends filled a coffee can with fuel put the can on a little raft lit it and pushed it into the river. Then the raft sank.
No damage though.
Ask the birds and fish about that.
This was the most satisfying video to watch of yours yet...especially the waterfall ice.
I really enjoyed this video. I have been to Tabin Wildlife Reserve but never had the chance to experience the mud volcano in action.
While living off grid in the desert of Arizona I've seen a rattlesnake and a rabbit both fall out of the sky and land near me. On separate occasions. Both were dropped by hawks way up in the sky. The rabbit was injured pretty bad and I kept it and nursed it back to health before setting it free. It lost an eye from the hawks talons. The snake was rattling while falling from the sky and if I didn't hear it and get out of the way it would have probably landed on me.
Sound like the second one was retaliation for stealing the first meal. Or do you just have a very rock like head from above for smashing critters 😅
My dougter was walking on the street in NY and a Racoon fall on her head from a tree,I almost died laughing she was so discuss that went back home to wash her hair and take a shower.
A bird almost dropped a big fish on me, a few months back, while riding my e-bike near the Tempe Town Lake, here in Tempe, Arizona 🫡
Damn, i live in Phoenix AZ... that is crazy the only good snake is boots and handbags. LOL
You say the hawks were in the sky, yet you lost an eye to them ? HMMMM !!!
I live in fort walton beach florida which is an hour west of Panama city Beach and one year we had a waterspout hit the island (which is a thin strip of land with condos on either side the separates the mainland with the Santa Rosa Sound (like a fat river) . The water spouts usually stop before the island because the water is shallow for a ways out. But this one went across the island across the Sound, and into fort walton beach downtown at which time was listed at a tornado and went about 2-4 miles north. I lived about 1/4 a mile from the path. And I was wondering what that sound was, but just figured it was one of the AFB jets/planes that usually fly over.
Which specific music did you use for this video? I looked up what was listed in video description but can't find this one. I want to hear it in full. I like to listen to certain types of music when writing certain scenes for my books. Thanks
Holy Geezus!!
That's a LOT of water & ice!
I see water gushing from old trees everywhere in Florida!
If you're looking at a tornado and you don't see it moving.. It's moving toward you! Thats your cue to take cover, not film! Lol
One of your best videos yet. Thanks 👍
Water spouts usually don’t go over land. I saw one in South Carolina at Hilton Head Island.ours was tiny we just stood on the beach watching it head toward us. It petered out right at the shore.
That water spout woman - 'I see fish in it'.......
Does that mean sharknados are REAL?????
Now this hole video is so cool. Mud volcano was so cool. Can't help but love mother nature. ❤❤
The methane fire is fricking awesome!
I may not be a pyromaniac but _goddamn_ would I do the same thing in a heartbeat!
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I usually hate these kinds of videos because they fail to deliver anything interesting, or they are made by psychopaths who think people/animals getting hurt is amusing. But! This video actually was actually outstanding. Thank you for sharing it.
Well said!
@@mrfixitusa6165 Thank You!
*Nature can be incredibly bizarre and beautiful, yet sometimes downright terrifying.*
"Little did she know, the water spout was heading right for them." "It's coming right for us." Something doesn't add up here.
back in my high school days we had a Disney trip where our band performed in the magic in lights parade. driving across one of the causeways we saw 3 water spouts less than 100 yards off the shore. they're really cool to see in person but imagine what they could do to a tin can of a school bus lol
That's the first time i've ever seen a tree with diarrhoea!🤣🌳💩
I can see the hole in tree they sliced into. Must have been a huge cavity inside tree.
I enjoyed that. Subscribed
For that last one i could only think of "made in china" 😂😅
Hail is quite common during the summer in Southern Alberta Canada. It wipes out grain fields, gardens, and puts dents in aluminum siding. Our cousins sent us a picture of a hail stone that hit there town and it was baseball size. Every car in town that wasn’t in a garage was totaled. Roofs were severely damaged and had to be replaced to say nothing about the water damage. A hail storm like that is truly frightening.
Experienced a hailstorm in a hanger at the airport in Centennial, Colorado. What a noise! Big black cloud rolled in from the southeast, then opened and started shooting...
We've had hail storms in Kansas, USA with softball size hail. Gets pretty wild.
respect mother nature or she just gona shrug her shoulders leet you wreck the climate and cheer all species on to see wich ones adapts best one might say ;)
stuff like places not used to it getting events that if it been any more serve could have destroyed infrastructure or homes while other places like canada just calls it 'weather' is sort of priceless example though of the people going ''so what even if its true fine.. a little more rain cant cause any harm pff'' XD ...to wich nature goess ''right! more moisture at x elevation or longitude BRRRR ice ball gattling gun party!''
Golf ball size hail I'd pretty common in Australian summers, my car insurance company sends me texts to warn me- prob to get out of paying out hail damage insurance
I'm in Maryland a few years ago we had hail in middle of the summer pretty big in size that came down hard it busted out tons tons cars windows put holes in vinyl siding cracked it it was just about the size of golf balls
many thanks for the elaborate explainations. they are very seldomly provided in other videos
It's insane seeing ALL those people outside in that last video, I hope they're all okay and that the local govt emphasizes alerts and safety in the future...
@19:17
I was waiting to hear
someone yell "Gojira" or
"Godzilla" is coming.
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Panama city beach is just ONE town along the Florida Panhandle from Pensacola to Port St Joe and Cape San Blas. The whole area is the EMERALD COAST with beaches as white as snow. You cant take the sand home and expect it to stay white, the sun when it bounces off the bright blue, green and aqua water bleaches it.
We get waterspouts often (near Destin) and its almost comical seeing fish and other marine life falling from the sky 😮
Hail hurts. I’ve been hit by marble-sized hail. It hurt.
The other thing with hail is that it often falls much faster than it should. It and the rain it may be falling with drag the surrounding air down with them. This causes a down draft to form. The down draft reduces air resistance upon the falling hail, so it reaches a higher velocity than otherwise.
awesome video..........i really enjoyed the information.......thanks for sharing with us.........waiting for next one please................very interesting...............
This was so interesting, thanks for the video
18:48 What an amazing thing to see an avalanche that close! Wow, picturesque!
It was beautiful.
A great video showing how small we are compared to Mother Nature
Well said.
Sometimes I shudder to think of what Mother Nature has in store for mankind.
Congrats for 1.5M subscribers
I was felling a very unhealthy looking tree locally here in South Wales UK, as I was getting into the tree (about 15 inches in diameter) when extremely foul smelling water was being pulled out by my chainsaw. I was very quickly sprayed by the chain with a stinking liquid. The volume of liquid was by no means any thing like from this tree (item number 9).
I live not far from Chippewa... How have I never heard of this bog pushing before? 😂
I appreciate the ad placement! Truly!
Nature is amazingly weird and wonderful, and sometimes terrifying. ❤️
Giant Hailstones
That's not nature its sewer😂
I was born in North Adams. The reason the Hoosac river is clean today is because my grandfather fought the textile mill that was dumping dye and other chemicals into the river in the 1950's. Part of it ran through my grandfather's property in Williamstown, and he wasn't having it. The day my dad pointed out the dead fish was the day my grandfather started complaining about it. He didn't shut up and got a lot of people behind him and they were forced to stop polluting it.
Well done, your granddad. We need more people like him ❤❤
@@joanne1dreams I agree, and thank you.🥰
I remember I have a friend in Dalton
Your grandfather was a real legend. Always remember that you have inherited some of his courage.
@@tracesprite6078 Thank you so much! I'd like to think so!
I've seen a ton of compilation videos and they're usually poor quality and rehashed, with lame computer-generated audio. Really appreciate the quality and attention to detail. Subscribed.
I usually dislike commentary over clips, but yours were informative
I remember the river near my home [rideau river] broke apart in the spring. It was so magical and happens once a yr for only a couple brief moments. I was there, with a gorgeous gal. It was so cool.
Around 10 years ago a hailstorm hit our town in the UK. The hailstones were the size of golf balls. My car looked like someone had gone at it with a machine gun. The greenhouse next door was smashed to bits along with our conservatory roof!
4:00 The relief for that poor constipated tree must have been amazing
Each of these videos are sooo cool!
Great video! Thanks!
#8: Or part of a muskeg that broke off of the mainland, the stream bank. That water body could be much larger, as the bog, the muskeg, whatever, may extend far ahead of any bit of relatively "solid"(?) ground that it's attached to.
To be honest most of that damage in china was from tofu dreg construction more than wind speed. Even a slight breeze will cause major damage.
Thanks for posting another awesome natural phenomenon video!
Frozen methane bubbles have never been uncommon in lakes and ponds with a large amount of decomposing organic matter on the bottom. The frozen methane bubbles are not a recent occurrence.
I don't know if those Jinan people were temeritous or just uninformed... Having experienced hurricanes, there's no way I would be outside in that kind of wind 😂😂😂
I love the video❤❤❤❤
Great voice and narration style ! ! ! ! !
For the first minute and a half of the video I kept thinking to myself, ok what am I looking at here, but then it delivered!