55 Massive Rockfalls Caught on Camera
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Check out this video featuring landslides and rockfalls from all over the world - prepare to be amazed by nature's raw power!
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My heart skipped a beat when the poor dog went down with the slide
Me too ! But dogs are smarter than people & i saw the clump of ground around the tree holding together, so i knew he rode it out .
Poor pooch. He had the ride of his life.
Same mate , that scared the fark outa me .
The dog!!!.......you worried about the phucking stupid dog????? Where are your brains?
Came to the comments for the exact same thing.
Stomach dropped out my ass watching that.
It's nice to know that in todays confusing world, gravity still works.
Those rocks were self-identifying as an avalanche, that's why it has to follow nature's rule by rolling down=).
It’s only Humans that are confused. Nature knows what she is doing.
Do you think humans are truly powerless to prevent natural disasters from occurring, and if so, how can we better cope with them?
@@visiontv68
It's pity nowadays humanity just feel so mighty,
Technologies had overrun our cruel reality,
The cash are dominating over clarity,
We'll all becoming screws of some machinery...
You asked if we are actually capable?
But check the clock o'conflict nuclear,
And then think twice about you buddy asking of...
We're stupid same amount as when medieval,
Of course we'll stop the sky from falling down -_-...
Irony=)
@@visiontv68
It's pity nowadays humanity just feel so mighty,
Technologies had overrun our cruel reality,
The cash are dominating over clarity,
We'll all becoming screws of some machinery...
You asked if we are actually capable?
But check the clock o'conflict nuclear,
And then think twice about you buddy asking of...
We're lame the same amount as when medieval,
Of course we'll stop the sky from falling down...
Turned the sound off. Enjoyed the video.
The narration brings back memories of my mother, telling me obvious stuff and making me roll my eyes and groan... Great clips but I just can't listen to this guy.
I don't trust the narrator
It's like Creative Writing 101. Say something to make it glorious whether it is or not. It's real hard to stomach.
had to do the same
Noisy narration ,man who think that censorship sounds are funny and use them in various ways
Why would you build an apartment block at the foot of a cliff face?
Greed ??
@@johnbaker1256 LOL... most likely
Don't think they'll be building anything in future now!
self-explanatory videos, Lose the narrative.
So I'm guessing the picture for the vid is fake.
Do you think natural disasters might be the result of natural processes we do not fully understand, and that further research is necessary?
X 1000
I disagree. The narrative was helpful in some instances where he was able to describe the scene and location.
😂😂😂 stop crying 😭 😢
Thank god the dog survived rock slide
God is dog spelled backwards
If rocks fall down, then don't stop! Keep going!!!
heck no hit the gas if your car will still go
It's 100 % better with the sound turned off.
Robot voice
The narration voice and style is beyond obnoxious!
Imagine if cammers knew how to orient their phone horizontal.
Real ambient sounds are additive, doofus voice over annoying as hell.
Indeed. Just watch the awesome power of nature. The narration and music are just annoying.
A reminder that the Appalachian Mountains were once as high as the Himalayas. Mountains do come down, especially when humans carve into them and you throw in some thawing.
I've been struck by a falling rock, no more than 10lbs, and it took my leg out from under me, so these forces unleashed by nature are both terrifying and exhilarating. Excellent compilation of slides!!!
So what, are you an amputee now?
Slowing down during a rock fall is just begging the universe to get squashed. You are supposed to _speed up._ Otherwise, you run the risk of staying there...under the rocks, no matter how many fall from the heights.
Mother nature is a force to be respected
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You are at the moment of humanity when you film a dog going down a mountain instead of doing something. Lord please come back and rid the world of this evil
Yeah lemme just stop the flow of time and space...Dude if the ground is moving already, the dog is riding that shit down the mountain. I'd rather not join him on the way down and be a victim.
The road work for I-40 through Haywood county was finished in 1980 or 1981. There were two tunnels built beside each other.
I remember driving through there and seeing a very large cliff above the tunnels.
in 1983 or 4, that cliff fell off, crushing the west bound tunnel and damaging the east bound tunnel.
It took aver two years to clear the debris and repair the tunnels. It was a least 100 feet tall, and 20 (or more) feet deep.
The irony of the second video where the rock falls right after they pass the sign warning of falling rocks.
The misleading thumbnail is made with bad AI. The car and person have long shadows but the rock not!
global landslides global colding. global rain global snow global wind and global warming. ALL ACTS OF NATURE
I can’t believe how the dog survived that avalanche to climb back up to it’s master! 😮
Gravity always wins!
It's like, gravity, man.
Nature is sçary😮
This has to be AI generated voiceover. I'm guessing Australian Yorkshire hybrid accent was selected. And those half metre around boulders are more massive than those other half metre boulders !
Massive Rockfalls is scary
My heart sank watching that pour dog ridding that wave down the hill! What a lucky Pooch!
Cutting away baselines of fractured rock cliffs, only to have those fractures fail and entire rock faces fall. "It's inconceivable!"
Yeah, human activity had NOTHING to do with that slide.
Great video! 👍
1:00 So he stops? What, waiting for the bigger rocks?
My literal thought
Although the video was OK, it never fails to disappoint me when I see the pictured advertisement that grabs my attention. And it is never on that video.
Wow that dog was so lucky poor little guy went on the ride of his life surfing about 2 acres of mountain slab all the way down the side of the mountain😂😂😂I’m happy he’s ok ❤❤
"... which sent hundreds of kilograms of rock ..." Try hundreds of tons next time.
Millions of grams 🙄 like these guys who say hundreds of swimming pools/ football fields
Let’s run towards and film the landslide 😳
Oh yes, Discovery and National Geographic used to be funny in that way. They'd say the space shuttle weighed like 360 African elephants or 15 blue whales. I have no idea what that would amount to. Well, the English speaking world has always resisted using SI units. 😁
Why don’t we stand a little closer, we could see better !
I really don’t understand all these people just standing around watching landslides getting closer.
@@michaelgoble8200 Probably complacency (because it happens a lot in some places). Thrill-seeking. Poor judgement/situational awareness. For online fame/clicks. Tourists or 'City slickers' with little experience with nature. Perhaps all of the above.
I've seen them all before over and over
These video clips clearly debunk all the gravity deniers out there!
I've always thought that I would love to have a big house on the side or top of a mountain, I'm not so sure I still do after watching this.
Counterintuitively, it's earth's active geology the allows life to flourish.
beware vibration liquefaction
This video makes molehills out of mountains
My uncle allways used to tell us Nature is out to get you. 😅
Such epic moments mixed with some epically bad photography
Rio is the luckiest dog in the world!
27:51 It’s truly an amazing sight to see. One of my favorite mountains!
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When you hear a man say yallah yallah more then 50 times you know its bad 😂
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This is both terrifying and fascinating. Thanks for the amazing video!
Witness the sheer power of nature with "55 Massive Rockfalls Caught on Camera." These incredible moments will leave you in awe!
With the announcement of Space Force has the final card been played ? ... 👁
I see Wile E. Coyote and the ACME company are still desperate to catch Roadrunner. If at first you don't succeed....😂
Us Humans think we’re so awesome. Yet when Mother Nature flexes her muscles all we can do is run for our lives.
The woo-hoo people at these events drive me crazy!
No such thing as luck, gods protecting them.
Mountains rise, mountains fall. There is nothing new under the sun.
Now I'd call that a lucky break for that girl and her family!!! Whoa!
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3:22 poor dog was shocked 🐶🐕♥
Global Estimate: Swiss Re estimated that natural disasters worldwide caused approximately $250 billion in losses in 2021, a 24% increase compared to 2020
I drove up the Big Cut heading towards Page Az a. Giant Boulder as big as a dump truck was on the highway, then 10 years later a huge lanslide shut down that pass for 6 moths.😂😂😂😂
The guy was wearing a flash t shirt 😂
17:22 I don't see the bell tower that you are talking about. Maybe it was in the original clip but you should only talk about things we can see.
But I spotted a smart person in the lower left corner, someone who is filming in landscape mode!
OMG i was so happy 2c rio come out of that ok. Bless..
No one ever sees it, but a sharp eye will find the cause is always Wile E. Coyote.
When life throws a landslide at you remember; toes on the nose! That dog seemed like it just went with it??
Imagine if you are on one side of a landslide and your house is on the other, in some of these places it could be months till you can get home.
ALLAH u Akbar ☝️
اِنَّ اللّٰهَ عَلٰی کُلِّ شَیْءٍ قَدِیْرْ Beshak Absolutely definitely totally truly
That was not an iceberg it was a Kaiju.
Instead of getting thrown under the bus, the mountain is thrown on to the bus.
2:50 LOL His dog didn't make it, but he never put down the phone!
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3:45 Don't be too quick to blame the builders. They work to plans designed by engineers. If the builder is working precisely to plan, then the blame lay in the design.
Rio was the first landslide surfer.
The brave doggie...
🎵His name is RIO and he surfs among the sands,
Oh Rio Rio Surf on to the Rio Grande🎶
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Nice video😊
Thank you for another fantastic video! Keep them coming
Do not mess with nature
Yea and people still think if they recycle a can its going to change nature...
I would have freaked if that was my dog. No way I would be holding the phone to watch it go
12:44 it looks like a giant hand rising up from under the water!
13.59 appears to be a debris flow not a mud flow - mud flows are predominantly soil (sand sized particles or smaller) when its got larger debris in its a debris flow
5:14
She speaks for all of us.
Obviously core samples are not required in the countries where these slides occur.
Thank you for the video! Those rolling stones are rocking!)
11:38 No motorcycle was harmed in this video.
@ 30:12, I find it quite amusing that the narrator described a landslide dropping hundreds of KILOGRAMS of rock, more like millions of GRAMS
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Plenty of landslides in this rock slide video.
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At 4:09 “Iceland’s unique black beaches…” are not quite so unique! Santorini in Greece, being the caldera of an ancient volcano , also has a black beach !
In a gold bearing area, I want to prospect downstream from a large slide.
Enthropy in its best moments.
I always wondering why people stop so fast after that happens, on places still in danger of getting hit🤷🏻
Watching the woman try to balance too many things at once and then drop everything was too funny.
My truck was totaled by falling boulders while I was driving home after work one evening. You would be surprised by just how much energy is in one falling boulder that is just under two feet across.
Anytime hillside are made up of glacial deposits, fractured rock like decomposed granite or other materials, or earth ( dirt) and rock or boulders mixed with it, there is a ever present danger and unpredictability of slides. Rain, snow and thawing, all can trigger slides. My event was with an almost sheer drop from above of over 50 feet, and above that, a 45 degree upward incline, all made of glacial deposit of decomposed granite, dirt, sand, and gravel.
Turns out that it has been dropping debris aka boulders on motorists since the hwy was built. Some people have died there. I was lucky to live through it. State patrol said that my truck cab and the extra reinforcing that I had done to it for offloading, saved my life.
Thank you God.
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0:41 he broke a rock with his car, but while at it he did looke like the cook in old Charlie Chaplin movie after messing up the dish
2:39 mountain gave birth to a rock giant. 😊
That one town was in the crater of a volcano? So basically its built in the caldera the very mouth of a volcano. No volcanos a dormant they just take breaks of varing lengths.
00:27 First video, heck I wouldn't stop where the slide is, I'd drive up a bit and hope for the best. Where there is one rock, there may be more.
I noticed something weird at 06:44 as the dirt was going over the road. A square kinda looking shadow went right next to it over the road 🤔 I don't get it. Can someone tell me what that is ?
So the dog owner just calmly recorded while their dog goes down? WTF???
Well, when they were standing there and they were on the black sand beach, and The Rocks came down, nobody left. They still kept trying to videotape. Are they willing to die to get a videotape? I don't understand.
The Huskey had an Angle of fur instead of wings.
Well, that's a good thing that didn't happen. After they built the apartment buildings, maybe they'll think about where they're going to put apartment buildings or how much land they're destroying to make more money.
I didn’t see the one the thumbprint shows.
Thx for telling me what I see.
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Good selection but to me it doesn't need additional music. The original sound of the scene with all its details is enough. In addition the narration gets annoying, because it comments on everything we see unfolding and in that weird voice. Although it's interresting to know where it happened.
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Vey good video,thank you admin
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