This video deserves a F'n Academy Award for "Most Awesome Thing Ever Recorded." This camara man was ahead of his time.... he kept the focus on the crazyness and didn't talk too much. This guy is amazing.
It makes you wonder what spectacular event never got captured on video. Pretty recently there was a landslide in Greenland, with a follow-up record tsunami whose wave traveled around the world something like 7 times over. That must have been epic to watch. Imagine filming the event that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago. Just a rock the size of a city slamming into the earth's crust at 20km per second.
The Pantai Remis landslide was a rock fall and flood that occurred on 21 October 1993, near Pantai Remis in Perak, Malaysia. The landslide took place in an abandoned open cast tin mine close to the coast. This area of Malaysia is well known for its tin mining industry. Video footage shows the rapid collapse of the working face closest the sea, allowing complete flooding of the mine and forming a new cove measuring approximately 0.5 km2 (0.19 sq mi). Wikipedia
Meu Deus quantos inocentes perderam a vida ..com uma irresponsáveis, fazendo açude encima das montanhas .que crime ..Que Deus tenha misericórdia desse povo .abraços 👏💋
I cannot shake this feeling that the distortions that's on the camera/phone being picked up is the gravatonic waves of pain injected into our beloved planet we call Earth.....Earth has feelings too just like you and me.....
The Chinese info reads: "That year, I received a call by the owner of a tin mine (the element tin, not tin as in cans...). He said that his mine, which had been running for a few decades, was about to collapse. I rushed to the scene with my video camera and waited for a few hours. Finally, I took this valuable footage. Although the footage lasted only a few minutes, it is horribly exciting enough. I hope that this video can let you all appreciate the consequence of ruining our environment."
thank you for sharing this information. goodness it is probably the most awesome thing that i have ever seen. thankfully it appears the mine was abandoned and no lives were lost.
@Delilah Jones There was a canyon in the pre-flooded Mediterranean that was the very bowels of the earth. No semi-colon there. Oddly enough, The Black Sea came about similarly.
This is really old and has been answered many times. The Pantai Remis landslide was a tin mine that had been abandoned many years ago and had become unstable. Rather than it being a landslide it was a controlled explosion to fill up the site and create a new cove. The person who took the footage knew that this was going to happen hence they just happened to be there at the right time that the sea wall collapses. The sea wall had become unstable and the authorities arranged for it to be destroyed for safety. Here is a satellite picture of the mine after it was filled in. The reports all say that it was a manmade landslide not a natural one. It was designed to make a new cove and make the area more safer.
who in their right mind disliked this? absolutely awesome footage. I'd buy the cameraman a pint for that stuff. I felt helpless watching that, for some reason!?! A really strange sensation
Saludos, For me, there are absolutely no amount of words available to describe this event sufficiently, nor how small I truly feel, watching this again. Thanks, Cheers and Blessings!
Ground water desalinates the substrate soil of an ancient seabed, the salt binds it all together but if the salt is leached out the soil loses its bonding and liquefaction occurs, quite common near ocean shores as retreating glaciers and a drop in the sea level leaves salty soil compounds. If there are underground springs, the salt is leached out, and salt is glue; no glue...run!
I had no idea this happened. This footage is unreal. I can't imagine living there or watching it first hand. I would of thought the world was coming to and end. I hope someone can take this footage and fix it up.
I could not agree more with John. All dams are doomed. It is not a matter of if but when. Just look at history. Otherwise mistakes are repeated on and on. This is the history of this supposed advanced civilization. Really ? Are we what we could call civilized? This is too absurd. I have to go now.
+Mark Atkin yall are so silly. I have all 3 VHS tape video recorders that video crystal clear video for hours. No one goes around with only 10 minutes of tape at a place where a landslide is probable.
@@kippercat123 remember he said that his friend call him when the mine collapse started and probably he had no time to check his camera battery, tapes etc.etc.etc here the only silly fool and idiot are you
I'll never understand the folks who stand next to stuff like this just to get that perfect shot, it's almost as if they're trying to film their own deaths. On the flip-side, I appreciate the fact they they do, otherwise we'd never get to see this kind of incredible footage. A big shout-out goes out to Robert Landsburg; 'Landsburg was born in Seattle, Washington, and lived in Portland, Oregon, at the time of the [Mount St. Helens] eruption. In the weeks leading up to the eruption, Landsburg visited the area many times in order to photographically document the changing volcano. On the morning of May 18, he was within a few miles of the summit. When the mountain erupted, Landsburg took photos of the rapidly approaching ash cloud. Knowing he was going to die from the nearly supersonic pyroclastic flow about to overtake him, he rewound the film back into its case, put his camera in his backpack, and then laid himself on top of the backpack in an attempt to protect its contents. Seventeen days later, Landsburg's body was found buried in the ash with his backpack underneath. The film was developed and has provided geologists with valuable documentation of the historic eruption.' en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Landsburg 🍻
I truly wish someone could take this tape or video and try to clean it up as best as possible so we can see it in a higher rate of clarity I bet you it was freaking amazing and terrifying!! But honestly I would like to see it cleaned up!!. But thank you so very much for sharing it with us!...
First dear idiot. Sorry , I mean Blue orange... there is only one mediterranean sea. Second this is probably how the black sea, the mediterranean sea and many other seas where created. History is so damn limited by winners or just overpaid I don't know experts. Pls sir, do not call others idiot, cause we all know that it take one to recognize another... I'll stop here for now. Hey bullies calling name behind there anonymous kb. This is how the so called advance civilization hiding under a kb to allow them self to not be responsible for what they say on the internet or anything for that matter. Pls people. Rise to a minimum standard or do not express yourself until you have tough it through. Seriously. Ok the lecture is over. Just had to to get this off my chest. Ok only kidding but still food for thoughts ; ) Just rambling on with another imaginary really smart friend. Just wish I could meet him ... Lol ....
Just think more ocean front property. I have to say that is one of the most impressive landslide videos I have ever seen. No iPhones back in those days. Great camerawork
Taken from reddit: "Not that anyone is going to notice, but a group of people were captured dying in that video at 2:32." - Look at the top right where the water is flowing over.
Who else is here from Randall Munroe”s book “How To: Absurd Scientific advice for real world problems?” I just gave up trying to properly capitalize the title of the book
shame about the video quality but it was 1993 after all still the most impressive display of the oceans power bar none and that includes the two recent tsunamis my word this was scary to watch!!
Ok ok there was only stupid phones back then. But there was still smart people. WTF where is this world going? My stupid phone never insulted me and called me names. Like some ''morons''...
"I hope that this video can let you all appreciate the consequence of ruining our environment." Or creating a nice little cove FTW. Looks like they farm oysters there now.
@LambuvGod I'm no expert, but I think that was the dam to a tailing's pond. The water they pump from the mine has to go somewhere that is contained. It could be the dam failed and that's just water and sludge removed from the pit.
Very impressive. Rivals MT St Helens collapse and eruption in 1980 as the largest earth moving even I've ever witnessed. Malaysia got a little bit smaller, the ocean got a little bigger and sea level got a tiny little bit lower. The meteor that killed off the dinosaurs made a much larger hole in the ocean that this but maybe when the earth's crust cooled enough and the ocean stopped boiling and the water started to fill in the meteor crater there were scenes like this on a much larger scale. Probably too much steam to see it however
adapa11 your so stupid that you didn't research the full story. they knew the quarry was gonna collapse for hours and evacuated all equipment and all surroundings was on alert. but for some dimwit reason you wanted to believe people were just randomly on a raft enjoying a seawall collapse and going over the side. that's freakin hysterical and you must feel like a nimrod lol
This video deserves a F'n Academy Award for "Most Awesome Thing Ever Recorded." This camara man was ahead of his time.... he kept the focus on the crazyness and didn't talk too much. This guy is amazing.
thats what im sayin
Roger That!
es impresionante,😳no me canso de verlo,es una pena no poder ver todo lo que sucedió ahí,.olee,tu megavideo👌💯💯💯💯
F yeah-
It makes you wonder what spectacular event never got captured on video.
Pretty recently there was a landslide in Greenland, with a follow-up record tsunami whose wave traveled around the world something like 7 times over. That must have been epic to watch.
Imagine filming the event that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago. Just a rock the size of a city slamming into the earth's crust at 20km per second.
The Pantai Remis landslide was a rock fall and flood that occurred on 21 October 1993, near Pantai Remis in Perak, Malaysia. The landslide took place in an abandoned open cast tin mine close to the coast. This area of Malaysia is well known for its tin mining industry. Video footage shows the rapid collapse of the working face closest the sea, allowing complete flooding of the mine and forming a new cove measuring approximately 0.5 km2 (0.19 sq mi). Wikipedia
Meu Deus quantos inocentes perderam a vida ..com uma irresponsáveis, fazendo açude encima das montanhas .que crime ..Que Deus tenha misericórdia desse povo .abraços 👏💋
@@iracemapimentel3228 Yes, insane, as so many things humans do without regard not only to other humans, but nature itself.
Any victims? Deaths?
@@wahanafilm488 Read the description of this here video. They were expecting it.
It was an abandoned closed mine. No deaths
I can't imagine the sheer scale of movement here. It's often lost when viewed as a picture; it must have been incredible to see
@Rod Buchanan i bet you could easily feel it. It even altered the video as the earth crashed in.
@@corners3755 oh absolutely. i bet the ground was shaking. there would've been a mudslide in my pants.
I cannot shake this feeling that the distortions that's on the camera/phone being picked up is the gravatonic waves of pain injected into our beloved planet we call Earth.....Earth has feelings too just like you and me.....
@@goku69vegita79 GTFOH
This is one of the most incredible things I've ever seen. Even if I was there, I'd have a hard time believing my own eyes.
Do hope no loss of life.
One of the best videos on the internet
I first saw this years ago, and I’m still amazed by how calm the person filming is. Like he sees this kind of thing happen all the time lol.
The Chinese info reads:
"That year, I received a call by the owner of a tin mine (the element tin, not tin as in cans...). He said that his mine, which had been running for a few decades, was about to collapse. I rushed to the scene with my video camera and waited for a few hours. Finally, I took this valuable footage. Although the footage lasted only a few minutes, it is horribly exciting enough. I hope that this video can let you all appreciate the consequence of ruining our environment."
thank you for sharing this information. goodness it is probably the most awesome thing that i have ever seen. thankfully it appears the mine was abandoned and no lives were lost.
"Ruining our environment" is quite the stretch. They extracted useful elements and created a nice harbor in the process.
This is incredible. Can you imagine the seawall colapse that brought about the Mediterranean sea though? Wish that was caught on camera.
TJTVI took thousands of years iirc
Sir: No it didn't. It took a week at most to fill most of the Mediterranean Sea. The collapse might have looked very similar, but much more massive.
@@garman1966 colons are hard
@Delilah Jones There was a canyon in the pre-flooded Mediterranean that was the very bowels of the earth. No semi-colon there. Oddly enough, The Black Sea came about similarly.
@@normanleach5427 semi colons have no polyps...
Let's build a huge mining operation right next to the ocean. What could happen I say?
hahahha just what i was thinking 2funny
Nirky you seen that's big fuck off one in Russia.
...Namibia?
Nirky Nothing happened, it was deliberately blown.
Good way to stop rising sea levels
This video never gets old.
This is really old and has been answered many times. The Pantai Remis landslide was a tin mine that had been abandoned many years ago and had become unstable. Rather than it being a landslide it was a controlled explosion to fill up the site and create a new cove. The person who took the footage knew that this was going to happen hence they just happened to be there at the right time that the sea wall collapses. The sea wall had become unstable and the authorities arranged for it to be destroyed for safety. Here is a satellite picture of the mine after it was filled in. The reports all say that it was a manmade landslide not a natural one. It was designed to make a new cove and make the area more safer.
@@davidreece6193 Thank you for sharing :)
Google does a good job.
goo.gl/maps/aLAUzMdr9FJAER7Z6
This is incorrect, it was not planned, but was predicted accurately
Logical
I have read it was not man made
Wow.... How is this video not more popular? The ocean basically plowed its way into a mine and made a new inlet.
Holy Cow, that's - truly - a once in a lifetime thing to see. That last footage... I'd be looking behind me to see where I'd be running to!
So this is how you fill your pool efficiently, thanks Randall.
who in their right mind disliked this?
absolutely awesome footage. I'd buy the cameraman a pint for that stuff.
I felt helpless watching that, for some reason!?! A really strange sensation
''who in their right mind disliked this? '' Maybe the bloke whose house was at the bottom of the hill?
Wow what an incredible moment to capture, mind blowing to see the ocean rush in like that!
The fish must have been confused as hell.
Hey! This is too fast! I'm not ready yet to evolve into a land animal!
It’s just incredible footage!! I’m gobsmacked 😶 I need to watch it again.
Shit, I thought that was sky behind where it was collapsing, not water!!!
Saludos,
For me, there are absolutely no amount of words available to describe this event sufficiently, nor how small I truly feel, watching this again. Thanks, Cheers and Blessings!
Wow. Most incredible footage Ive probably seen
This makes me a little sad.
Crazier things happened and never were recorded. Thanks camera man.
The beginning of this video made me say "naaahhh, this is boring" but then, OMG! And it just keeps going! Thanks for posting!
Ground water desalinates the substrate soil of an ancient seabed, the salt binds it all together but if the salt is leached out the soil loses its bonding and liquefaction occurs, quite common near ocean shores as retreating glaciers and a drop in the sea level leaves salty soil compounds. If there are underground springs, the salt is leached out, and salt is glue; no glue...run!
That is Massive, largest landslide I have seen, thanks for putting this up, Holy Cow!
How does the guy filming know for sure that whatever he's standing on isn't in danger of collapsing?
+WilliamRayWalters Geology man :)
maybe because theres not a massive body of water directly behind him to compromise the land, like on the side that crumbles :)
if you were there then maybe you would know what he knows i would love to have been there to see that in person
the story is there on wikipedia
Chinese got balls
I had no idea this happened. This footage is unreal. I can't imagine living there or watching it first hand. I would of thought the world was coming to and end. I hope someone can take this footage and fix it up.
Would have*
I've been combing TH-cam for this video for about an hour. I had to prove that this is easily the most massive and epic landslide ever recorded.
Well, Mount St-Helens was not bad either... :)
I have to agree, though like Eric said Mt St Helen’s was definitely a good one too!!!
Amazing footage and disaster. Yeerang, did you stop filming to save your life? One of the best vids on TH-cam......
So amazing. Would have loved to see this filmed today, in full HD!
If there's one thing you can count on its humans repeat mistakes. Just wait. lol
I could not agree more with John. All dams are doomed. It is not a matter of if but when. Just look at history. Otherwise mistakes are repeated on and on. This is the history of this supposed advanced civilization.
Really ? Are we what we could call civilized? This is too absurd. I have to go now.
Late comer here,
Do a search using this text
Malaysia Landslide october 1993
JamesFNomar , Yes, maybe some footage from a few drones in HD. And a little imax for sure
That's why we don't have new vids of bigfoot nowdays: video quality.
west malaysia, Pantai Remis , near by Lumut and Pangkor Island, are you stay in Perak or other country ?
I stay in perak
Great video!!! Hats off to you for the steady camera hand.
thats the biggest landslide ever i have seen.......
That’s the second biggest landslide I’ve ever seen. Maxwell Smart
Wait until Trump 2020 ;)
Check out the mt st Helens landslide... 😲😧😬😞
@@vanillagorilla8438 the StHelens landslide in 1980 is the largest in recorded history
@@psychosneighbor1509 Yeah pretty sure Trump wont win unless he still has the debating skills from Clinton
I wonder did it reduce the global sea level at least by a 0.001mm, amazing footage, thank you
I doubt it reduced it even a nanometer
Thought this was just a quarry wall collapsing ,and then the sea pours in! Amazing power.
even doe the video quality from 1993 is not the best, this FOOTAGE IS ONE OF THE BEST I'VE EVER SEEN!!👍👍💪💪
Day do dat dont dey doh
Really unfortunate the video doesn't last another 5-10 mins, showing the whole hole being filled up.
+Lenny Jeton I agree, but the cameras back then had limited storage. He probably ran out of tape, or film.
+Mark Atkin yall are so silly. I have all 3 VHS tape video recorders that video crystal clear video for hours. No one goes around with only 10 minutes of tape at a place where a landslide is probable.
+kippercat123 He probably had filmed for hours though.. And it's malaysia in 93
thank you!
@@kippercat123 remember he said that his friend call him when the mine collapse started and probably he had no time to check his camera battery, tapes etc.etc.etc here the only silly fool and idiot are you
This has to be one of the coolest things I've ever seen
I would have been running, praying, screaming, and pooping my pants. Amazing the videographer stood his ground for this footage. Wow.
Imagine taking a boat out on the ocean that day, running along the shoreline and passing by that mine when the wall let go...
god damn! now that's footage for the 2012 movie right there! ha amazing!
The fact that this even happened is astonishing!
You know the most amazing part? Some guy had a video camera in Malaysia in 1993 and decided to film an empty mine,
Malaysia isn't as backward as you suggest.
it wasn't by chance. The owner of the mine called this guy, said the wall was gonna fail so they guy took his camera.
LotR: "The dwarves were too greedy."
This video deserves more attention.
I can’t believe that it got so little comments and you have videos of some idiots that get over a mill,lol
" THIS WAS MASSIVE ". I read somewhere that a lagoon was created as a result!.
The most incredible video I have seen for such a long time.
This beats the biggest and widest landslide I've seen.
I sure hope no one was hurt on killed here.
I'll never understand the folks who stand next to stuff like this just to get that perfect shot, it's almost as if they're trying to film their own deaths.
On the flip-side, I appreciate the fact they they do, otherwise we'd never get to see this kind of incredible footage.
A big shout-out goes out to Robert Landsburg;
'Landsburg was born in Seattle, Washington, and lived in Portland, Oregon, at the time of the [Mount St. Helens] eruption.
In the weeks leading up to the eruption, Landsburg visited the area many times in order to photographically document the changing volcano.
On the morning of May 18, he was within a few miles of the summit. When the mountain erupted, Landsburg took photos of the rapidly approaching ash cloud.
Knowing he was going to die from the nearly supersonic pyroclastic flow about to overtake him, he rewound the film back into its case, put his camera in his backpack, and then laid himself on top of the backpack in an attempt to protect its contents.
Seventeen days later, Landsburg's body was found buried in the ash with his backpack underneath. The film was developed and has provided geologists with valuable documentation of the historic eruption.'
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Landsburg 🍻
I used to dig holes at the beach, too.
I truly wish someone could take this tape or video and try to clean it up as best as possible so we can see it in a higher rate of clarity I bet you it was freaking amazing and terrifying!! But honestly I would like to see it cleaned up!!. But thank you so very much for sharing it with us!...
Well that's a bit overkill for an pool party I guess
At 3:09 is that houses sliding down? I wish this was clearer.
That's a small scale version of when the Black Sea formed
First dear idiot. Sorry , I mean Blue orange... there is only one mediterranean sea. Second this is probably how the black sea, the mediterranean sea and many other seas where created.
History is so damn limited by winners or just overpaid I don't know experts.
Pls sir, do not call others idiot, cause we all know that it take one to recognize another... I'll stop here for now.
Hey bullies calling name behind there anonymous kb. This is how the so called advance civilization hiding under a kb to allow them self to not be responsible for what they say on the internet or anything for that matter.
Pls people. Rise to a minimum standard or do not express yourself until you have tough it through. Seriously.
Ok the lecture is over. Just had to to get this off my chest.
Ok only kidding but still food for thoughts ; )
Just rambling on with another imaginary really smart friend.
Just wish I could meet him ... Lol ....
Um, the element tin is the same material used to make tin cans. Tin cans have been replaced by aluminum cans these days, for cost reasons.
The tone of the guys talking makes it sound like it's all just mildly interesting.
"Oh". Maybe they're all Buddhist masters. I would have flipped out.
Just think more ocean front property. I have to say that is one of the most impressive landslide videos I have ever seen. No iPhones back in those days. Great camerawork
Taken from reddit: "Not that anyone is going to notice, but a group of people were captured dying in that video at 2:32." - Look at the top right where the water is flowing over.
If that is people they were twenty feet tall and standing underwater.
Def not people. Phew.
Who else is here from Randall Munroe”s book “How To: Absurd Scientific advice for real world problems?”
I just gave up trying to properly capitalize the title of the book
Nature is AWESOME.
Wow...just crazy!! Everything just started to liquefy before your eyes
shame about the video quality but it was 1993 after all still the most impressive display of the oceans power bar none and that includes the two recent tsunamis my word this was scary to watch!!
another idiot spoiled by technology. you want clear footage of ww1 filmed through an iPhone 6 too? moron comment
Well to be fair, who wouldn't want that? :)
chopseee no smart cell phone in 1993 morron
@@ormalibu2056 No it was stupid phones back then
Ok ok there was only stupid phones back then. But there was still smart people. WTF where is this world going? My stupid phone never insulted me and called me names. Like some ''morons''...
@sudharsancss This is... WAS the Third Beach Tin Mine near Pantai Remis, Perak, Malaysia.
Usually, that's when they have to start running for their lives.
Okay I saw this link in a book and it’s absolutely jaw-dropping
Sooo that's how you make a new shipping port.
WHERE CAN I GET ANOTHER LAND SLIDE VIDEOS THAT OCCUR IN MALAYSIA?
TQ..
If this were filmed today, this would be a vertical picture. :-(
With wider perspective
Meu Deus nunca vi nada igual misericórdia meu Deus 😢😢😢
This is definitely the best way to fill up your pool
Awesome footage!
What does it look like now 2019
Use brain, do Google Search
Was that water pouring in at athe end?
sea water
"Tin, the element, not tin as in cans"
Bruh
What do you suppose tin cans are made from?
the scale of this is unimaginable.
Randall Munroe anyone?
I wish I could understand what they were saying, but I have an idea that they were debating whether or not to keep filming or run for their lives.
I wonder if this is what it looked like when the Black Sea eventually broke through into the Mediterranean except 50 times bigger.
Here's the cove that was formed. Pretty awesome, they should do this more often! I'd buy tickets
Me, 30 seconds in: Oh okay. Ehh. Whatever.
Me, 2 minutes in: DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMNN!!!!
That was a superb video. It was like the energizer bunny, it just kept coming and coming.
"I hope that this video can let you all appreciate the consequence of ruining our environment."
Or creating a nice little cove FTW. Looks like they farm oysters there now.
I agree with Michael Wilkes on this video getting the F'n Award! It's one of the scariest video's out there!
If I was my man I'd be gettin the heck outta there!!
@2:02, Is that a lake or the ocean pouring in?
Was the location a giant sink hole, or a former mining site?
To answer your first question, it was the ocean pouring in. And it was a tin mine that operated for decades before the landslide came 😆
@@mambangbiruairlaut7137
Hi, Mambang.
Thank you for the info.
Have a good day.
Xkcd how to brought me here, upvote if you came here too because of that book
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It's visible on Google Maps. The place near Pantai Remis, state of Perak, Malaysia.
Malaysian Landslide sounds like a mixed drink or a sexual position.
@@lonelysadwildbeast6962 what the hell dude
lol
The position remains the same, but if it's shaken the drink's for her, and if it's stirred the drink's for him.
@LambuvGod I'm no expert, but I think that was the dam to a tailing's pond. The water they pump from the mine has to go somewhere that is contained. It could be the dam failed and that's just water and sludge removed from the pit.
"RELEASE THE RIVER"
@MrYobitchez
Rather than do that perhaps you could explain how illiteracy gets full marks?
Lived in kota Kinabalu for a year in my 30s .. best year of my life what a beautiful country and beautiful people
What a shame there wasn't real clear footage of this happening..
it's taking place in 93 though
pwil101pw Yeah I know. That's why I said it was a shame there wasn't any really clear footage. Would have been amazing.
another idiot spoiled by technology. you want clear footage of ww1 filmed through an iPhone 6 too? moron comment
I do. I know I won't get it, but it would be nice.
shortthrow you don't have to be an asshole to comment on YT. It shows who YOU are mostly. Go fuck yourself somewhere else.
Dig an open mine right beside the sea ... what could possibly go wrong ?
Very impressive. Rivals MT St Helens collapse and eruption in 1980 as the largest earth moving even I've ever witnessed. Malaysia got a little bit smaller, the ocean got a little bigger and sea level got a tiny little bit lower. The meteor that killed off the dinosaurs made a much larger hole in the ocean that this but maybe when the earth's crust cooled enough and the ocean stopped boiling and the water started to fill in the meteor crater there were scenes like this on a much larger scale. Probably too much steam to see it however
it just jept getting more climactic. The last scene was superb. Goes to show the power of nature.
Those poor people in the raft / boat at 2:34. That really sucks.
Right side.
Entro P I think it's just debris. There's no reason people would be out there on a raft.
lol you dumbass
Haha! Say the one who uses an ad hominem.
adapa11 your so stupid that you didn't research the full story. they knew the quarry was gonna collapse for hours and evacuated all equipment and all surroundings was on alert. but for some dimwit reason you wanted to believe people were just randomly on a raft enjoying a seawall collapse and going over the side. that's freakin hysterical and you must feel like a nimrod lol
woah.....this film is nearly 20 years old....
reminds me of the dump I took last night.
Do you still remember that dump 10 years after?
Solid soil liquifies to water like?