i have happily been through ALL of your videos and i look forward to them! Thank you! Like yourself i was curious about some of the things that came down early in this one... bones? Also? do rock hounders find anything collectable in the aftermath or are there any minerals in the debris? again thank you so much.. i would love to witness this myself and ill be waiting for the next one!!!
In other videos, he puts some size and weight estimates on some boulders. My best guesstimate based on those previous boulder descriptor tags is that the concrete structure is at least 15-20 meters wide at the channel bottom. Many of the medium to large boulders are 30-50+ tons. Stony must be 70-100+ tons, but I could be wrong. If I'm wrong or anybody knows the actual dimensions please help us out and post them.
Hello, the hole concret structure is 20+ meters. the ground of the channel builded by the wall is 10+ meters. Stony Mastock is 4 m long, front 2,5x2. Is a 35+ tons kind boy.
If anyone knows the approximate size of Stony Mastoc, please reply and let me know. I have no idea if I am watching a minatature creek or a humungous river. Apologies, but I truly need a reference. Thanks! This is fun to watch and learn from--but PLEEZE a frame of reference for size!
Thank you so very much for translating into English !! Much appreciated
Hey, Thank you for putting this out in English. I saw the original posting in your language and liked it a lot.
I'm amazed how in the past all that material accumulated just right to form that concrete weir in the perfect location. Nature is amazing!
Absolutely awesome to finally see boulders “floating” in the mud/water pudding mix! Physics in action!👍🏻
OMG...Have you ever seen, swimming rocks😮 unbelievable..wow
That looked like a red Fox (Canine)that wanted to cross the debris flow at 2.36. G'day from Australia and thanks for the interesting videos..
I am approximately 18,289 km from this area. Thanks for the entertainment, from a far Kiwi.
I know everyone says it, but the sheer volume of material is inconceivable. 😮
Awesome video, wish it was in HD.
Were are all those giant rocks disappearing too? how deep is that area were their landing, they should be all piling up i would think.
Good gosh, some of those rocks are big as trucks.
i have happily been through ALL of your videos and i look forward to them! Thank you! Like yourself i was curious about some of the things that came down early in this one... bones? Also? do rock hounders find anything collectable in the aftermath or are there any minerals in the debris? again thank you so much.. i would love to witness this myself and ill be waiting for the next one!!!
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At 3 minuets is that a dog or fox in the back ground?
A fox. Long tail, fox-trot...
I hope Foxy Loxly stays well clear.
What's that crazy cat doing?
Please can you give us an idea of scale. Having never been there it’s hard to appreciate how tall the wall is, so I cannot gauge the size of Stony. ❤
In other videos, he puts some size and weight estimates on some boulders. My best guesstimate based on those previous boulder descriptor tags is that the concrete structure is at least 15-20 meters wide at the channel bottom. Many of the medium to large boulders are 30-50+ tons. Stony must be 70-100+ tons, but I could be wrong.
If I'm wrong or anybody knows the actual dimensions please help us out and post them.
Hello, the hole concret structure is 20+ meters. the ground of the channel builded by the wall is 10+ meters. Stony Mastock is 4 m long, front 2,5x2. Is a 35+ tons kind boy.
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Thank you!🙂
@@pierre-emmanuelzufferey1470 Thank you. It’s good to know. I love your videos and was so excited to see this trilogy. 😘😘
OmG , I have heartbeats wen I see so many stones falling down 🫢Thanks for your great work 👏👏👏🌹
What is the animal in the background?
a fox
would That Slurry make great clay for throwing ceramics?
Imagine giving the stony Mastoc a GPS
tracker to follow his movements. 👍😅
If anyone knows the approximate size of Stony Mastoc, please reply and let me know. I have no idea if I am watching a minatature creek or a humungous river. Apologies, but I truly need a reference. Thanks! This is fun to watch and learn from--but PLEEZE a frame of reference for size!
02:50 a visit
Way way more noisy than just a regular water flow
The confusing bits you see are all wood, what else would float on mud like that @@
Pumice, but there's not a volcano within cooee of Illgraben.
Those are the remains of white-water kayaker!