We bought our house 2 years ago and discovered, after the fact, that an ephemeral stream runs through our front yard every time it downpours. So we built a creekbed for it into our landscaping and we have the privilege of watching this happen almost every time it rains. So beautiful and satisfying. Thanks for sharing this amazing video.
Very nice find!! Beautiful and peaceful.😍 I would love to hang out there....and just watch and listen to the water flow....... I'm gonna watch this again!! 🤣😁💙
That is a very enjoyable video of the mini flash flood. I also enjoy watching the Western Flash Floods in Arizona, Utah or New Mexico. Awesome to see tons of wood debris pouring through a dry landscape. Thank you for yours! In Kentucky!
Being in the right place, at the right time AND with a video camera ... priceless !! Thanks for sharing this awesome experience with us ! * love the close up sounds of the water !! : ]
This is truly lovely. I received your delicate film like a gift. Did you feel that the rainstorm and the privilege of seeing the stream come to life were a gift to you? You captured it so well, without drama or overstatement; and the sound itself was the best soundtrack possible. Thank you for seeing and sharing it with us. I can only feel sorry for the people who fail to connect with this and thumb it down.
When I was growing up, our neighborhood had a creek at the dead end part of the road & we always enjoyed building dams & looking for critters. That was in the 1960's & 70's. Hard to believe it has been that long ago.
And how exciting would it be once it runs dry. And you get to walk down the entire length of dry creek bed, pre build dams and suddenly see slowly water trickle in
It feels so rare for this to happen, one day, I would love to see this happen. That was so cool to watch, the sound of the water, everything was amazing
Wow i agree i am always putting my fingers in videos and especially pictures 🤣🤣. That is a pretty cool video thanks for sharing even enjoyed the finger 🤣🤣 😜
Considering it was one man and one cam that's a fantastic shoot, mate ! Really well done, feel proud, brother. What a wonderful video. Much respect and may you capture further epic shoots in the futuer.
I really wish you wouldn't have cut the video so quick at the end. I would have liked a bit more time to "soak it up", but yea it's very satisfying to watch things return to what they should be.
The gutter in front of my house does the same thing. They can be dry for days if not weeks then we get rain and Wallah it's small stream is Flowing down the street
I had a stream behind my house that just dried up a week ago. Very dry last summer and low snowfall this winter. It's the middle of February now with no snow on the ground. We usually have feet of snow this time of year in Minnesota. Will my creek ever come back to normal, or is it now only a dry run that storms will temporarily fill up and stop flowing again??
One day, I wanna find a natural creak, stream, rivulet, or something like it out in the woods and explore it from the very bottom end, all the way to it's source. Might take days to do so, but it'd be worth it to me.
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It's hard to tell by the video, but it's buried under a rock that must weigh a thousand pounds. I tried getting it out but i might need to try with pliers.
This is like physicists telling us the origins of the universe. Or maybe not. Gee, when it rains hard, wow, we have flooding and it is something I never thought of before.
Thunderstorms are *not* 'freak' events; they're perfectly normal. And the reason there were no fish in the puddles you showed at the start is that, once a river starts drying up through lack of rain, fish move downstream to where there's enough water for them to survive.
We bought our house 2 years ago and discovered, after the fact, that an ephemeral stream runs through our front yard every time it downpours. So we built a creekbed for it into our landscaping and we have the privilege of watching this happen almost every time it rains. So beautiful and satisfying. Thanks for sharing this amazing video.
Very nice find!! Beautiful and peaceful.😍
I would love to hang out there....and just watch and listen to the water flow....... I'm gonna watch this again!! 🤣😁💙
This was pretty awesome to watch. And the sound of the water was so relaxing.
There's something fascinating - equally pleasing - at seeing a stream/burn coming back to life !
What a beautiful, soothing video. Amazing how clear the water is..
This is amazing to watch. Ive always wanted to see something like this in person. Thanks for recording it!
Why would people dislike this? This is amazing.
Yes
What dislikes?
wow. He is lucky to have experienced this in person, but I can watch it and thats really cool, too!
Great photography! I loved watching that!
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
This is the coolest video I've seen in a long time. Thanks for putting the time in
Thank you for your comment! I appreciate it!
Great video Dude
This place seems so peaceful🤩
Mother nature at her worst, the storm, and mother nature at her best, the stream.
Thanks for posting that was beautiful
Storms are great.
. . . strangely satisfying . . . . .
Awesome video!
That is a very enjoyable video of the mini flash flood. I also enjoy watching the Western Flash Floods in Arizona, Utah or New Mexico. Awesome to see tons of wood debris pouring through a dry landscape. Thank you for yours! In Kentucky!
Water is always beautiful.
Holy Crow! That's amazing, how much better for you to actually see, cool.
Very soothing!!!
Being in the right place, at the right time AND with a video camera ... priceless !! Thanks for sharing this awesome experience with us ! * love the close up sounds of the water !! : ]
This is truly lovely. I received your delicate film like a gift. Did you feel that the rainstorm and the privilege of seeing the stream come to life were a gift to you? You captured it so well, without drama or overstatement; and the sound itself was the best soundtrack possible. Thank you for seeing and sharing it with us.
I can only feel sorry for the people who fail to connect with this and thumb it down.
When I was growing up, our neighborhood had a creek at the dead end part of the road & we always enjoyed building dams & looking for critters. That was in the 1960's & 70's. Hard to believe it has been that long ago.
And how exciting would it be once it runs dry. And you get to walk down the entire length of dry creek bed, pre build dams and suddenly see slowly water trickle in
Thank you
"To an ant, this is a flash flood." Such a deadpan delivery! LOL 😂😂
I was wondering if a certain person (with a rake) was somewhere nearby to unclog the storm drains and culverts....
Of course. He’s everywhere! 😁
Some heroes have a cape but only one has a rake no name needed cause iykyk
I belive post 10
Side note: dry riverbeds are good places to dig for water in an emergency.
Gives me the warm fuzzies! Thank you.
Thank you! That was very relaxing.
Nice natural footage... Good to watch
It feels so rare for this to happen, one day, I would love to see this happen. That was so cool to watch, the sound of the water, everything was amazing
Nice footage, my friend
Good video.
Even I enjoy watching rain and streams
Wow i agree i am always putting my fingers in videos and especially pictures 🤣🤣. That is a pretty cool video thanks for sharing even enjoyed the finger 🤣🤣 😜
that rock wall and rock culvert is cool.0:38
and old.
Considering it was one man and one cam that's a fantastic shoot, mate ! Really well done, feel proud, brother. What a wonderful video. Much respect and may you capture further epic shoots in the futuer.
Such a wholesome yet cool video
I really wish you wouldn't have cut the video so quick at the end. I would have liked a bit more time to "soak it up", but yea it's very satisfying to watch things return to what they should be.
The staff of live! Like air, we can’t survive without it!
I'd give anything to live near something like that.
That was nice to watch!!
Tellement simples, tellement beaux, les bruits et les images de la nature merci pour ce moment reposant
That's awesome! ❤️
I have a dryed stream that dose the same thing and its connected to a creek and it fills it up and makes watterffalls in the dryed stream.
that was very satisfying to watch
You have done an excellent job of photography here! Most videographers move way to fast.
Why the surprise?
Nice video with good angles
This was fun to watch. I just got too old to walk through the beds now so this was great 👍🏼
The gutter in front of my house does the same thing. They can be dry for days if not weeks then we get rain and Wallah it's small stream is Flowing down the street
That's always fun to see!
Have you ever seen it start running?
Wow beautiful
Looks like a great place for Beavers
Water is life. I hope you picked that aluminum can from the creek
"Oh stupid finger "😂 t'was funny
We need rain in our creeks here in Central Texas SOOOO bad!
I had a stream behind my house that just dried up a week ago. Very dry last summer and low snowfall this winter. It's the middle of February now with no snow on the ground. We usually have feet of snow this time of year in Minnesota. Will my creek ever come back to normal, or is it now only a dry run that storms will temporarily fill up and stop flowing again??
Poor guy on the tractor
Why was the water flowing it again?
AMAZING... It rains really hard and then a stream starts flowing. Who would have known?
Then.... a week later it dries up again.......LOL
One day, I wanna find a natural creak, stream, rivulet, or something like it out in the woods and explore it from the very bottom end, all the way to it's source. Might take days to do so, but it'd be worth it to me.
An amazing flash flood. Be careful.
Not always dry, judging from the moss
Better than my Grandmother's bukkake funeral.
🌺🌸💮❤️
Did you pick up the can?
I tried for awhile to get it out from beneath the rock, but it was too buried.
In what sense was it "dried up" if there were pools of water in it? Anyway, nice video
In the sense there was no running water i guess.
Good afternoon,
I need your permission to use some clips in your video to my TV Program..
i am a one of the creative team at KISAH VIRAL GTV, don't worry your channel youtube's name will published too as credit video
i'm waiting for your feedback, thank you..
Best Regards,
Kisah Viral GTV Team
Sure you may use this footage with credit.
I'd love to see the video when its finished!
Check that pool for gold
Geez
@Valdor Fox ty for the video. if someone would bring the beaver(s) back/to that area, i'm pretty confident that area would become naturally/beaverly engineered to remain a flowing waterway. i am just trying to plant a seed to get folks to try to revert some of gods green earth back to it's previous glory.
be well & thrive,
©¿~salli
I hope that you at least grabbed that can out of there. Cool video otherwise.
Dam fingers..lol
stupid fingers?lol
To an ant this would be a flash flood 😅🤣
Yeah. Just leave the can (garbage) in the water way. *rolleyes
It's hard to tell by the video, but it's buried under a rock that must weigh a thousand pounds. I tried getting it out but i might need to try with pliers.
Hey
1,000th like!
Thank you so much
@@Boxfan2008 no problem! Pretty cool seeing the creek fill up like that. Right place at the right time
@@jacobsworld7573 I recently did another video like this if you wanna check it out :)
@@Boxfan2008 I will! Also it was nice of you to try to help trapped fish in the pools (even though there weren’t any)
This is like physicists telling us the origins of the universe. Or maybe not. Gee, when it rains hard, wow, we have flooding and it is something I never thought of before.
Cuidado com as serpentes perigosas! Esse é o habitat favorito delas!
please remove cans from the creek, thanks :)
Kind of suspicious. It's like that water had run that way before. Hmmm
Stupid finger😂😂😂😂😂😂
hey guy for real.
do you just give the river a
water from a water extension
this is fake
water coming in the
river every seasons
? You're slow.
Thunderstorms are *not* 'freak' events; they're perfectly normal. And the reason there were no fish in the puddles you showed at the start is that, once a river starts drying up through lack of rain, fish move downstream to where there's enough water for them to survive.
5:35 top right - Spider and a grasshopper both escape death!
Someone flushed