GREENLAND TSUNAMI: Fishermen Run For Their Lives - Camera 3
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- Shocking moment caught on camera when fishermen got surprised by the incredible power of a tsunami wave which hit Greenland's west coast. Luckily all three were able to escape the wave just in time. Subscribe for more crazy videos ► th-cam.com/users/LicetStudio...
In the evening of June 17th, 2017 (at about 9:40 pm local time), a gigantic landslide (measuring 300 m × 1,100 m = 980 ft × 3,610 ft) occurred on the southern slope of the Umiammakku Nunaat peninsula. Several dozen million cubic meters of rock and slope sediments fell about 1 km (3,300 ft) into the Kangilleq fjord, which triggered a tsunami that moved westward into the Karrat fjord complex. The tsunami wave, which was initially over 90 meters high (about 300 ft.), reached the small village Nuugaatsiaq with a wave height of about ten meters (about 30 ft.). It took the catastrophic wave only seven minutes to cover the 32 kilometers distance to Nuugaatsiaq, which means it reached an average speed of 275 km/h. The tsunami dragged four people out to sea, who have since been considered dead. Furthermore, seven people were slightly injured and two people were seriously injured by the catastrophic natural disaster. Eleven buildings were destroyed. Rescue helicopters brought the approximately 200 local residents to the district capital of Uummannaq.
In 2018, a Swiss company observed the situation and found that the mountain slipped about 1 cm every day and one could expect another landslide at any time. The risk for this was rated at 11.5 out of 12, which is why a resettlement at this time was further excluded. Shortly thereafter it was announced that there was still danger from the mountain slope, making it impossible to end the evacuation. The village of Nuugaatsiaq has since been abandoned.
Was the Greenland tsunami a "mega-tsunami"? The Greenland tsunami may be considered as mega-tsunami (or impact tsunami) due to its incredible initial wave height of nearly 100 m / + 300 ft. By contrast to ordinary tsunamis, which usually reach an hight of about 30-100 ft., a megatsunami is a tsunami with an initial wave amplitude measured in several tens, hundreds, or possibly thousands of metres. Megatsunamis are caused by giant landslides and other impact events (including meteorite impacts in an ocean), while ordinary tsunamis are usually caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions (which do not normally generate such large waves). Other recent megatsunamis include the wave associated with the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa (volcanic eruption), the 1958 Lituya Bay megatsunami (landslide into a bay), and the wave resulting from the Vajont Dam landslide (caused by human activity) (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megatsu....
When comparing this "Greenland Tsunami" with the 1958 "Lituya Bay Mega-tsunami", it seems surprising that the landslide which triggered the Greenland Tsunami was actually even bigger than the landslide which triggered the 1958 Lituya Bay mega-tsunami (45 million m³ which fell about 1 km into the Kangilleq fjord // vs. // 30 million m³ which fell from an elevation of about 900 m into the Lituya Bay). Somehow the Lituya Bay wave ended up being way higher in its max. (+524 m Vs. 100 m). The Greenland Tsunami wave was way faster - it only took 7 minutes to cover the 32 km distance to Nuugaatsiaq (which equals and average speed of about 275 km/h) compared with the speed of the Lituya Bay wave (estimated to only 160-210 hm/h).
Additional information and insights about the causes and the consequences of this Greenland Mega-Tsunami can be found here: www.researchgate.net/publicat... and www.highnorthnews.com/en/majo... and here nunatsiaq.com/stories/article...
Another angle of the impact of the Greenland Tsunami wave can be found here: "MEGA-TSUNAMI caused by LANDSLIDE devastates village | Greenland, Nuugaatsiaq": • MEGA-TSUNAMI caused by...
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The fact that guy stood there and didn't think that would reach him is insane
It is prob harder to predict when it is going to happen and how big it will be when it is happening in front of you.
@@iluv2troll619 : Why “predict” at all though ? Error on the side of caution. Get to the highest point you can. You can always replace your boat and gear, but you can’t replace your life.
@@PlanetBlake wt.. h??
@@mid_na_tayo3960 : I do not understand what you wrote.
@@PlanetBlake why drive it is safer to walk
You know its intense when even the cameraman runs.
💀💀💀
he wasnt running for a long though....
Hahahahaa
Oh yea cause he never shakes in a disaster movie 😜
@@vladeputinovic6128 He running to survive the first wave and then he goes to the mountains to consolidate the rest of the tribes. Luckily and sadly 4 people were lost, that is 1 man and 1 female and their 2 children, all that family lost their lives, I can't imagine how 2 adults tries their best to save their infants. R.I.P. that small family.
Frightening how safe the wave looks after it recedes, but in reality it is extremely dangerous.
That did not look safe the way it pulled that boat out and knocked it over!
No shit sherlock
Indeed... you could see how hard the sea pulled back after that wave, that is not normal and is a sign of how turbulent the waters were.
That boat was a pretty clear warning lol.
if you ever see water recede like that and that fast... you're gonna have a bad time.
“Safe” well it’s clearly obvious you know nothing about the ocean.
Someone needs to give the camera man an award. He showed us what we have always wanted to see but wouldn’t record it ourselves
What about a Darwin Award?
Before everyone says they're trying to get killed they were trying to secure their boats because that's probably their livelihood. Without that they can't go out and get food for themselves.
That’s some real shit 💀 now I know what water receding looks like, without first hand experience
Facts
@@Zipp085 you mean the Origin of species ! evolution ?? No you can not find God with your 5 senses , No because simply God is "Spirit ! did you see the Dilemma of Darwin and all these kind of People ! they want to see God with their own eyes and Nose, " Senses" ! Imposible
Remember: when the water recedes that fast...it's time to run for the hills!
You can literally see how the wave builds up while its receding
the quicker it recedes the quicker you need to run...
With Iron Maiden as soundtrack
A rare example of social media having a beneficial result.
U would think they knew that
i feel like in school, no matter where you live, teach kids that when water recedes, run
@@baddog6003 history, coexisting with other people, collaboration, languages, maths, science, music, culture, critical thinking, the discipline of study.
Yeah nothing useful there...
does physic teach wave using ripple tank?
Uhhhh not everywhere, I live 2000 miles from the nearest ocean.
@@EtcEtcAndEtc yeah, it sounds good but you learn a very scrubed version of most of those things. Be objective.
@@ericfermin8347 Imagine you are on vacation, chilling on the beach and this happens. Would be great to know then, ain't it?
The power of the Camera Man never ceases to amaze the tsunami. The Tsunami eventually gave up and conceded defeat.
Those cameraman jokes are funny only the first 500 times.
You don't have to read more than 500 of them
Yeah but not without a fight!
Wow that was terrifying, especially when he tripped. You could feel the fear and panic in that instance
He’s not trying to be knocked out and eating by spider crabs off the banks of green land 400m below the Atlantic lmao
@@KingPhilipsRideshareGiven that he just stood there and waited for it, my bet is that he *IS* trying to do all those things. 😅
And the water is pretty cold too!
The cameraman went from Darth Vader to a school girl playing the floor is lava.
😂😂😂😂
Right! Why was he breathing so hard? 🤣🤣
I think he’s breathing heavy because he just ran his ass off and started recording.
THEN realized he didn’t run far enough!
😂
@@izzojoseph2 I am in with you on this one!
@@XavierFrancisJJ the speed a tsunami can travel is quite fast. also we dont know the age of the person etc. for all we know he might be a 70 years old man that have been smoking since he was 16 years old.
My dude breathing like me when I go from my couch to the fridge
Due to a landslide on the evening of 17-06-2017.
LOL
A hahahaha that couch to the fridge is real right now hahahaha
He’s just run up the hill to higher ground .
@@Helen-sound Gotta Be Careful lol gotta get out of that danger zone lol but hey u know us thrill seeking humans lol
That final shot the fisherman got really showcased the sheer volume of water that I couldn't imagine from the distant scenes. At the beginning there seemed to be one upturned boat already floating in the water. Any rescue for the other boats was futile. That was terrifying.
I think that boat out in the distance is up right and under power, they might have saved theirs by jumping in and heading out of the little bay
Crazy that this is just a "small" tsunami despite it looking absolutely huge, it is still nothing in comparisons to the ones that hit Japan in 2011 (132ft in some areas) and the ones that struck countries in the Indian Ocean (167 ft in Sumatra). Terrifying to think how horrifying that must've been to experience!
Its also deceiving because that little cove actually amplifies it right there.
The tsunami wave didn't break at 130 ft in japan or in Sumatra. Only time that will happen is asteroids, underwater landslides and giant underwater nukes
@@J_h_420 how do you know it didnt break at 130ft?
I think he used his internet dick, a direct reflection of the size of his own ego. @@Liam-ls4vt
@@J_h_420there was a tsunami in Alaska that was 1700’ tall if I remember correctly
If you live near the ocean, the first thing you learn is that if you see water receding like that, run. Run like the devil is on your tail.
In many places water receding like that just means an ebbing spring tide
The tide could be just out too
Run like Forrest Gump
Because it very well is, and it will come to reclaim you to the sea if you look back for even a moment to gaze upon the phenomena
@@mirror1675 no it doesnt. a tsunami will make the water recede wayyy faster than a dropping tide
These are the people you see at the beginning of disaster movies.
They must've been the same ones who filmed the tsunamis in that 2012 whatever movie haha. Jokes aside, glad they were ok
Yeah. Idiots.
@@ayeshak6822 correct
Yep. And to think I thought those things only happened in movies. To think people are actually insane in real life. Lol
@@SupernovaSpence Yes. Thank God.
So glad these people were OK, sorry others lost their lives - and communities.
EXCELLENT description, BTW. Thanks!
Thanks TH-cam, precisely the video I wanted to watch before bed...
1. Weird ass first wave
2. Water receding super fast
3. This is when you stop what you’re doing and run
Only if you are a coward. You are a real man you stand your ground.
@@GandalftheWise none shall pass
@@GandalftheWise not everyone is lucky enough to have a magic staff
@@GandalftheWise 😂 this isn’t avengers kid, stand your ground and get washed up by 15 tons of water.
Easy to say when your bread and butter isn't compromised.
You can see the exact moment everyone thought "Fuck these boats"
I hope his boss was watching, dude stuck around a bit trying to make it secure. He can use this video as to why he deserves a raise.
@@natsune09 Boss probably held the camera 😂
@@yourhonor6736 🤣🤣Absolutely
I think they were trying to sell footage they went to great lengths to create a victim , took no time for the one guy to run down and hand him a rope , and take off up the hill ! this video by this company pays for these types of of videos . First shown on 4/9 then when I complained to u tube . They showed it again on the rights side of video and put it happen on 4/15 . Well dose not take a scientist to know it’s the same video .
Boss: _You're a good swimmer. You could've stayed a bit. Take that as a lesson on your future employment path. 'cause you're fired._
Dont worry cameraman never dies
I thought the first part was the end but i never thought there's a bigger one coming in
Still amazes me in this day and age that people will stand there and wait for it to come.
I still never understood that either .
Normal life is too boring. People want something exciting and die for it.
I'm guessing they had no idea that it would have been that large.
They probably thought after that initial surge that the water was pulling back, but little did they know....
@@SVJMIA Wonder if it was seismic or due to a natural landslide.
Either they didn’t know what the signs of a tsunami are or they panicked because of trying to save their boats and forgot. A crying shame either way. I hope they all survived.
saving their boats is saving their way they make a living. they were trying to save their lives
If u had read the description you might know...
If they died, how was this video made? Wouldn't the camera go out to sea?
They survived luckily but others were not so lucky
What happened to the people in their homes?
Is there any way we can help?
That scream of terror at the end was chilling
No need to run the camera man never dies
Bt he almost shit himself ....yet he lives
I’m glad to see I’m not the only one who watched this and was thinking “that water is receding, the fuck are you doing? RUN!”
Wait, I have to get my fishing pole.
When it goes back it means its about to blast back?
title says 'tsunami blahblahblah' and u r really glad u were thinking “that water is receding, the fuck are you doing? RUN!” wow ... u must be a very smart man.
i want u in the same situation like these fishermen and i want to know what ur brains then doin for a heck of a performance.
@BabbyThor I see I see, thank you
Yeah I’ve seen enough movies to know if the water goes back that fast that you need to get the fuck out of there ASAP.
When the water recedes, you drop everything you’re doing and you run. Don’t stop. Don’t turn back. Just _run._
Nah. Keep filming. I love this footage.
@@HarryBalzak fair enough lol
cringe af comment btw that camera man dumb to just wait there. should have ran away from the start
Cringe
@Christopher Oliver
I thought that he hiked up on the higher ground and was winded making Darth Vader noise.
And once again, the cameramen survived. Bravo
Terrifying, probably financially devastating... I'm just glad these guys got out with their lives
I'm just surprised they didn't know what was going to happen. They looked like they work around the ocean.
They may not have known it would be that fast or that big. Or maybe the first wave had already hit, and they didn’t know there can be several and that the first one isn’t always the biggest.
@@evilsharkey8954 I agree. I think they might have become complacent about wave size considering that you can see debris already and the water-line up the rocks there, so it's likely that they thought that the worst was over and that the waves would get smaller, when the reality is, sometimes the biggest waves are still out there. A rocky terrain like that, I can only imagine just how much those waves would have been growing due to it.
Looks like they knew what was happening, but they were trying to make sure their boat (most likely their source of income) doesn’t just disappear in the ocean.
It's extremely rare
That's not a tsunami by all means lol. They knew it it just low and then high tide. But they did get some views on the title
The way the wave creeps up around the corner is both terrifying and awesome
That ws still lucky they sort of saw it coming. Imagine if it hit just straight in front of them
Cameraman never dies🔥☠️
To see the ocean seething like that, over that rocky outcrop on the left side of the screen, you can watch it just heave upward just before the swell comes over them, so quickly. That is terrifying.
I'm relieved they all survived but when that water sucked back in that far, that fast... they just stood and watched. RUN, PEOPLE!
A big sign that shit is about to go down!
@@giovanniinnavoig5422 - and we’ve learned from movies that when you run away from stuff don’t keep looking back over your shoulder! Thanks movies 😀
They, being fishermen, should have known that water being sucked out that fast was a major sign of tsunami! What possessed them to just stand there gawking?
@@amypetra5021 Probably because their minds couldn’t believe it was happening right where they live.
I too am glad they are okay but I can't believe fisherman wouldn't know the telltale signs of a tsunami. So irresponsible
I realized that the cameraman was a person when he also started running
Breathing gave it away
The breathing
What?
And the heavy breathing wasn't a clue?
You know some people watch with their volume off? I know it's a niche thing but I didnt hear the breathing either cause I had volume off
Even a cameraman about to have a massive asthma attack while apparently not knowing the dangers of a tsunami still manages to survive ❤❤❤
The power of nature, all of a sudden it's there, shocking but a great capture of that enormous force, glad they were able to escape
Scary to think that in this situation, tripping on a rock and losing your balance while running away, could mean death
Yeah also they could just not stand so close to the situation and not wait until the last second to run away.
@@CGBalla1014 yeah they weren’t very smart- maybe they were too used to a cushy life? They had fancier (not better imo) coats than I could ever hope to own
@@CGBalla1014 wow they really did wait until the last second- even the camera man after he saw what was happening
@@user-pe2yx9kt4e because they had no idea what was going to happen. A few waves dont normally turn into a tsunami.
Or choke on a piece of gum
Poor guys, those boats were their means to make a living
Boats are replaceable, life is not.
What's more important ? Their lives or their fishing boats.
@@jdeep7 what a stupid logic
@@arcim2018 capitalism in a nutshell
Living is the means to making a living using the boats! Dead man can't use a boat!
0:38
あっ、そういう事か。
これは逃げるラストチャンスなんだ、何かを取り戻しに行く時間じゃないんだな。
勉強になった。
てかすぐ逃げろよ。そんなに仕事道具大事か?
命の次に大事
*cameraman never dies.*
1:20 is usually the moment you wake up in a nightmare.
Funny u commenting like that... I have a recurring nightmare that I'm running away from a tidal wave - these poor guys, that tsunami wave was so INSIDIOUS
It’s like that in real life too. You know when it gets too worse, you wake up. Because this life is a dream. So no One should worry too much about getting sick or dying.
This life is a play. Like in theaters. And it’s the best show I’ve ever seen
You know it really feels like you exist
Chris ~ exactly... in my nightmare I'm running away from a tidal wave with other people but i KNOW that I will escape, and frankly I don't care about the others... just like in real life if we all really want to admit this; like, when it's bad when we're sick but boy is it nice when we begin to feel better... like, nobody actually BELIEVES they're going to die but sometimes we get so curious about it that the thought is interesting
Everyone I know has had the tsunami dream.... I feel like it’s something that happened and it’s stuck in the human subconscious.
@@michellet7013 hi that's interesting about this dream - thought I was the only one
"Look, the watier is receding, what's happening?"
"Don't know, let's stand here and see what happens."
It looks like they were just concerned about losing the boats. They didn't stop to ask themselves what the water receding might lead to.
When you see water recede, run till you bleed.
Remember, knowing the signs of a tsunami is knowledge and not common sense.
It could be knowledge they didn't have.
But even if they did, when you see something in trouble, like your boat, you tend to default to common sense mode and not knowledge mode.
Please try to understand what a boat means to the people on a remote island up there. They have no public transport as we know it. There is probably one or two helicopters and maybe a (tourist)boat every week in summer.
They also rely heavily on the fishing (as hunting becomes more and more difficult as the ice cover of the sea recedes).
The people there are not stupid and know the dangers of tsunamis. Even spinning icebergs or glacier break-off can trigger them.
But sometimes decisions have to be made quickly...
@@ASmallGreenBean dude it's Greenland not some tribal island. they were acting like complete idiots putting their lives on the line for some damn boats
Cameraman never dies
Ima just keep recording cuz yk the camera man never dies 😂😂
Shocking footage. I am glad for those fishermen that they survived.
@Az hoo haa Ha do you have a reason for why you wrote something like this? are you drunk?
@Notorious its a tsunami how would not expect the end
Of course you are
How do you know they survived?
@@nevernicegaming yeap idiots,.
The fact that they're fisherman who definitely has more experience about sea and yet didn't run away as soon as the water is receding are kinda .. strange
Usally loosing a boat etc on these islands can be devastating as they might not have a lot of money thats why they risk it
Looked like guys with boats, anyone can buy a boat. It's scary and this is coming from a commercial fisherman
@@gg12345ification *losing
@@gg12345ification This is an "island" the way Australia is an "island." Greenland is not poor. They have insurance. The behavior was very stupid.
@@libenasukro If Greenland's fish export failed and Denmark decided to stop investing in Greenland, Greenland's economy would be completely destroyed.
When your fishing boat contributes to half of all reasons your territory has an economy, you may feel strongly inclined to protect it.
That cameraman almost became the exception to the rule....
That really IS a run for your life moment. I suspect they were different people after it all calmed down.
When the first wave came in I was thinking that’s not too bad. Then the water REALLY went out and that last wave came in with a vengeance.
when it began to get cool it was just this pisshead running
I was watching the video thinking to myself, "what tsunami"? Until around the 1:20 mark, when the water started going out.
Confirmed, the cameraman broke a world record of 100 meters in a rise of 40 degrees.
When the water retreats like that, its time to run for your life.
Proof the camera man never dies
remember kids the camera man always lives. so if you’re in this situation, pull out a camera
Edit: This was a damn joke
@@vital4644_ nah man camera man always survives🥶🥶🥶🥶
@@DCOM.20 gotchu 🙃
K lol
LOL great advice
the video was uploaded to the AWS cloud.. LOL
I cant believe they stood there for that long after seeing the ocean move like that....
@@JP-jr3ll if you know what you are looking at you know what is coming. Shoreline sucking out like that is gonna bad news.
Braaa. Im not playing with any kind of waters... ANEVER!!!
it probably happens fairly often there, just not that bad. so thought that was as bad as it was gonna be.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing. Let's see how people talk after you may pass in a accident that you could have possibly avoided in many many ways ? This is the case in alot of deaths we can avoid even down to heart attacks and strokes that could have been prevented through diet. Easy to talk afterwards mate.
A good greenlander always keeps the camera rolling
I can't believe that these guys who have probably worked with the sea their entire lives took that long to run. 😐
trying to save their belongings because that is part of their survival tools
That equipment is their livelihoods
@@Luzitanium Does them no good if they're dead, does it? But I can see the temptation. On second thought, no I can't. Only temptation for me would be to run. One more reason women live longer than men.
@@SweetPollyPureblood but like in this video there ain’t no woman out here bc men go out and risk their lives for this sht
@@nova3530onyt So you try to put a boat in your inventory and outrun a tide?
This is the only clip where the heavy breathing from the camera person is excused
He died running out of breath standing their before running
Underrated comment
pretty sure he shat himself as well, if you listen closely to the audio
I thought it was me breathing, it turns out to be cameraman.
@@someguyfromarcticfreezer6854 🤣😂🤣👌
Nooo! full amazing. The best tsunami video I have seen
For god's fucking sake, Gorlock the Destroyer went swimming again!
That scream at the end was tremendous though😂💀
Ocean: give him a minute to catch his breath.
Lol!
What's crazy I assume it was me ..that's not from running..wheezing on every single video shot
Breathing thru noseACCOUSTIC pick-up.smoker over 50
Once that boat went into the sea I was like, yup it's time to go.
Time to go in a hurry
Yuppers! time-to-go is code for RUN-like-shit!
Men.
"As the Gallant Sea Reclaims The "Taylor Marie".......
This footage informs us of the extremely dangerous nature of going near a tsunami.
Once you see the sea line going backwards, better start running...
Yes indeed.💯
I can understand why people die because it was literally seconds between when it rushed out to crashing back in. Extremely frightening.
Doubt the 2 in the video made it. I hope I'm wrong
@@jimcook2715 Did you read the video description?
It's not seconds. The water clearly recedes so far out that it meant the upcoming waves would be monstrous.
@@youssefrochdi1994 interesting comment...
@@petermcgreevy6386 I live 3 blocks away from the ocean. I've been swimming and fishing since I was 5 in the same spot. Just today, there were swells of 2m in a nearby beach and the retraction of the water, to eventually bring on big swells of water, was obvious. Here in morocco, we call it "pulling"
I saw the water recede and my heart dropped. Knew that was the main event. Glad they’re okay.
The classic "cameraman never dies"
Oh man that end gave me anxiety
Heavy breathing n shit
That scream before he started running for his life tho
The proof the camera guy made it: this video.
If he wasn't breathing hard enough the first minute..mother nature said,"let me give this boy another wack"
My man was out there testing that cameraman immortality.
Cameraman never dies🙏🏻
I think this is one of the most genuine water wave danger videos on youtube.
it really gives perspective......
@@mab_visuals I think this one here is better as a warning, as it doesn't look very dangerous at first. Then suddenly from "nowhere" the big wave comes.
@@ano_nymwatch the Japanese tsunami
... and some of the people in the 2004 Indonesian areas that think it's just funny they were tipped over in the lawn chairs by a bigger wave than expected.. and especially the extremely receded water with people standing around just staring with a wall of water almost upon them! I hope we fully understand this now. I grew up in So. Calif and was frequently at the beach.. honestly I don't remember knowing what to watch for then! At 16 yrs. I had to be rescued from a pier piling after being caught in a rip current!
😂 My wife was wondering what I was watching. All the heavy breathing. 👀😂
😆🤣
😂😂😂😂
@@nerd_alert927 skol floki🍻
😂😂🤣🤣🙈
Omg🤣🤣
The sound of the ocean water rushing after them is amazing AND terrifying
cameraman never dies lol
I am from Japan. I’m glad they are okay but I think they are lucky. Usually, it is too late when you are so close when the water starts receding like that. Water can flow out faster than one can imagine.
Yup. Scary
Could they have jumped on one of those boats and went into the sea as it receded, i think if are deep enough the waves wont affect you
@@MrClauried u'll be swallowed by the Sea then spit out violently, horrible idea
@@MrClauried yeah, about 0:36 they were clear to jump in and haul arse out of there.... if they had of known.
they got lucky. the ground isnt flat. and it was only a baby.
@@paradiselost9946 I'm glad they survived. Even though you say it was a baby, the thing was kinda mesmerizing and had that freezing effect.
Sea: Suddenly recedes in a manner that none of them have ever seen before.
Yellow Jacket: This is fine.
Me watching: "WHAT ARE YOU DOING? RUN!"
Cameraman: "just think of the views 😮"
Dang! That water came back with a vengeance!!
YOU HAVE AN INTERESTING CHANNEL.
I COME TO YOU, AND YOU COME TO ME..
😂
Ah yes, let’s stand here and watch the water rise 5ft a second 🙂
The definition of Rock and Roll.
Glad are all ok. Boats are replaceable.
Not for everyone especially if that’s all they had... still glad they are ok
If you watch it again, the man controlling the boat got tipped out. I don't know that he would have made it. There is another video of the same disaster. It shows ice bergs and dozens of boats being broken up.
Why they stupid ass just standing there though?
they are. but these are fishermen and it's their livelihood. to them it is more than a boat to most people. you can tell how desperate they are to save these tiny little skiffs.
@@pp3k3jamail I think I said that to myself too. But boats might represent something vital to their survival and they probably didn't comprehend just how screwed they were. This is a lesson in "what really counts".
“Let’s stand here and see how things play out”
Even if you’re not a local, to see boats that were just on the water or tied at the pier, now sitting on mud is a harrowing sight
Every video I’ve seen of a tsunami first has the water receding, leaving the boats beached like an eerie warning
Props for keeping the language child friendly. Even though your mortality was on jeopardy.
The cameraman never dies.
For real
Tell that to MoPic.
was close though 🤣
No actually they do sometimes. When they do, we just never get to see the footage. Think about that for a moment...
It amazes me how people will just stand and watch until it's too late.
It's mesmerizing but damn run fool!
survival of the fittest at its finest
I doubt he'd expect it to get so big. Besides, they were trying to save their boats - the fundament of their income as fishermen. They didn't stand there for fun.
Have you ever seen a cameraman die?
Everyone knows the camera man never dies
To the man in the yellow jacket: this is not the time to salvage some stuff on the ground - RUN !!!
"Look the water is receding. Good time to retrieve our very important stuff."
For two guys who clearly live and work on the water this was shockingly uninformed behavior.
That's probably their livelihood that they're watching being destroyed, probably not the easiest thing to just turn and run away from I'd imagine.. That's probably something that someone who plays pokemon for a living wouldn't understand though..
lmao, roasted
@@moerelaxing6364 Hmmmm. lets see now? My Livelihood, or my Life? I'm gonna go back to my Pokemon Game now and live another day, thank you very much. LMSFAO!
@@dalaweez Okay there little David, run along and play now. While the actual contributing members of society continue to work and risk their lives to provide for their family and communities. Don't forget to look both ways when you cross the street! LOL
@@moerelaxing6364 Exactly
The sea was angry that day. Like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli
I could see directly into the eye of the great fish
@@barnabyjones5161 mammal
@@callaway86 whatever
Was it a Titleist ??
"when sea shows its treasures, run". this phrase one of my teachers told me in middle school has always been stuck in my head, as that's a big sign of a tsunami incoming
Isn't it wonderful that the word "shit" is so universally understood.
WOW now that is the force of nature reminding us how small we really are in the scheme of things.
I'm 14 AnD tHiS iS dEeP
You think???
I think it's just a men's work.. they're testing nuclear weapons in the sea and this is what we got.. tsunamis around the world.
@@motajsmotaj tsunamis happen naturally also since earthquakes
@@motajsmotaj Best conspiracy theory I've read all day.
@@conrad3578 it's not a tsunami in the video
In Japan there is a really old stone statue build way high up on a hill, right on it there's an engraving that clearly says that nothing should be built below the stone. The people there didn't seem to take it seriously.
Can you provide a source? Sounds like an interesting read
My wife's Japanese she said the same thing about old stones marking historic tsunami locations high points
@@adrianbernard2409 wow u guys this is interesting to learn
@@Scarlet-Enchantress There’s actually quite a few stone tablets dotted around the coast of Japan, they were erected by past generations to warn future generations of tsunamis and how dangerous they really are. As a country that is ravaged by tsunamis and earthquakes, it’s no wonder past generations from more than 600 years ago feared for the lives of their descendants. Here are some inscription translations:
"High dwellings are the peace and harmony of our descendants.”
“Remember the calamity of the great tsunamis. Do not build any homes below this point.” “
Always be prepared for unexpected tsunamis. Choose life over your possessions and valuables."
“If an earthquake comes, beware of tsunamis."
These very stones saved the lives of those living in the village of Aneyoshi during the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan. Back in 1933, a tsunami had hit the village and destroyed it, leaving only four survivors - a stone was when erected in memory of those who died and also served as a warning for future generations.
Many people may think the warnings on these stones are obvious and shouldn’t have to be explained, but according to modern research it can take up to three generations for people to forget about a disaster. It’s part of the reason why many experts are trying to figure out a way to explain to future generations what radioactive material is and the dangers of it in the event that they don’t know. What we know as the symbols for biohazards and radioactive material can one day end up misinterpreted by future generations. So hopefully through discussion and careful organisation, we’re able to help future generations remember past disasters and dangers so that they don’t repeat history.
@@caramellpanda thank you for taking the time to write all this. I agree with you; especially with what happened in Chernobyl, we need to make sure that history doesn’t repeat itself and those who’s suffered for us to learn the knowledge we have now didn’t do so in vain
Remember guys if you ever in this situation grab your phone and start recording, cameraman never dies.
Now might be a good time to put the camera down and run for my life😂
These guys all need to be nominated for a darwin award.
Well, as Darwin was a liar and fraud, i hardly think that applies here.
@@colliecandle Lol you should look up what a darwin award is before you say stupid things.
@@metaempiricist I’m fairly certain someone who thinks Darwin was just a fraud wouldn’t get much out of looking that up.... Then again, it’s interesting that I’ve found some people who think evolution and natural selection are lies, will still adhere to some level of belief in “survival of the fittest”, or other notions derived from Darwin and/or Huxley (depending on what we’re talking about) that have become culturally normative. They simply don’t realize where those notions come from, because they’ve been detached from their origins, and/or because people don’t know history.
Point being, I suppose it’s possible that they could be creationists, or the like, but still agree with the idea behind the Darwin Award, even if they think Darwin was a fraud who supposedly recanted everything on his death bed, and begged Christ for forgiveness... or whatever dumb shit they’re saying about him these days. Still, I’m gonna go ahead and guess it wouldn’t matter for them.
@You are correct But oh, 100% agree. I only brought up the mythical “deathbed recanting” bc I assumed, perhaps unfairly, that’s part of what this person might have been referring to; it’s certainly part of what I was taught growing up, in an effort to make evolution seem more false, or less likely, or whatever. That said, yes, it’s completely irrelevant what he said on his death bed, or at anytime post Origin of Species, bc it’s a question for science to answer, not for an individual scientist to decide with a word.
@@nikolademitri731 I'm seeking ideas on how his theory plays out over span. The question of stable habitat, food chain, climate, atmosphere etc., coupled with the somewhat absence of cataclysmic events? Earth history is something to grasp as well. With solar variances, procession and documented die offs, a backed up notion for a 100-500 million yr span of environmental stability isn't often shared. Is a supporting geological backdrop seemingly dismissed, absent, or is it in Origins or addressed elsewhere in a similar manuscript?
Dude is a champ for filming that long
No... Not at all.
If he was smart he would've used a drone
Cameraman held out to the bitter end, that’s some dedicated filming
And they said cameraman is immortal 😂