Literally just captured how rivers carve mountains up and create new landscapes.. over time this repeats over and over til 1 day itll be unrecognizable from a thousand years from now.. also Reminds me of pouring concrete into a deep foundation!! Just on a GIANTS SCALE!! nice !!
Here's your years worthy of water. Do what you will. But be smart with it. The only task is for you my creative being. Is how to capture and make it worthy of your ingestion. This task I belief in you to accomplish. Then and only then you will know the absolute power of me your lord and savior. - with love God. Ps, have fun. Because if your not having fun at it, you're doing it wrong.
In geological terminology it's not just "floods" (due to precipitation), but mud flow, earth slides & rock slides. One can observe the erosional undercutting of the steep slopes in the main valley, which will destabilize these slopes and result in further gravitational mass movements. In the alpine countries (Austria, Switzerland, Italy, France, Germany, Slovenia, Liechtenstein; but Japan, Taiwan, Norway and others have joined the group) we have a system of counter measures, which costs are rising. You can read about the themes in the proceedings of the conferences called "Interpraevent".
Yes, we travel to areas of great geological wonders and marvel at the grandeur. If they are in, say, an American National Park, Interpretive Rangers may lead us to believe that the erosion may be painstakingly slow--one grain of sand lost, every 50 years or so. Sometimes, though mass erosion can happen with extreme suddenness. I saw here on YT, the sudden collapse of a massive mitten rock in Monument Valley, Utah/Arizona, or someplace similar. The column plunged from its height of 600'+ to the surrounding plain, in less that 2 seconds. Then dust billowed up thousands of feet, blocking out the sun. A shockwave and windiness followed, with a loud ear-splitting crack, then a long-lasting and diminishing roar. And, in Yosemite Valley, colossal sheets of the cliff-faces will sheer off, in similar fashion. Then The Park Service may close the Valley off, for many weeks running, depending on how severe the event was. The shockwave/ wind blast will mow down forests of very tall timber.
Folks, don't build on that flat land, where the nice grove of trees were, until it's just a bit dryer. Right now you'd just track mud into your kitchen.
It just how they hold the phone. Fortunately you can now pinch to zoom in on any video on youtube so i watched it with my entire screen. The resolution was still quite good even at 2.5x
@@Wajihudyn :) Thanks. Just want to highlight the issue with the use of a cellphone: Either as a phone, or as a camera. When holding a camera, there is noone holding it in portrait mode..
The local populations of fish that relied on these streams for feeding, and stream beads for mating and spawning, will almost instantly and surely go extinct. And the local predators that relied upon this supply of fish, will surely go extinct, too. The reason for the repeated surges is that the debris upstream would get caught in small defiles and when back-pressure was great enough, those dams would breach, draining those "temporary" lakes. Some of the new lakes may last for quite some time, until an earthquake strong enough, or a monsoon wet enough, breaches the outlet.
I'm from this village, and visited here before and when I was there, I didn't see any fish in the rivers. There might be some but I don't know for sure.
Actually, no, it's not, it's just landslides and flooding. Liquifaction happens during earthquakes and causes sedimentary areas to release their water. My name is Bicycle Bob and I approved this message.
Who knows? Perhaps there was PLENTY of gold, BEFORE, and no one knew about that; but NOW it's all buried, under 100's of feet of new stream bed. Sigh, oh well.
That's really fantastic ! Thanks for posting this footage !
Amazing capture ! All the different slurries coming down one after the other, that was incredible to see.
It's amazing to see the forces of erosion at work. Incredible footage, thanks for sharing!
Its not erosion its sea level rise 🙃
It’s actually the force of gravity! Just saying.
@torerasmussen4282 the sea has nothing to do with this this is the glacier melting
Crazy...thanks for post...👍
Unbelievable! Greetings from the Netherlands! 🇳🇱
That was some great video.
wow the volume of soil displaced is just enormous... It's just incredible
Yeah
It looked like wet concrete flowing....
The Earth always so busy rearranging itself.
Mother Nature knows best. A little to the right, no stop. Back a bit. Perfect.
Literally just captured how rivers carve mountains up and create new landscapes.. over time this repeats over and over til 1 day itll be unrecognizable from a thousand years from now.. also Reminds me of pouring concrete into a deep foundation!! Just on a GIANTS SCALE!! nice !!
This is very impressive footage:) Great to see so many waves of mud and water crashing down into the main river and how it was blocking the flow.
Yeah! and due to that now there is a beautiful lake.
Great vid thanks so much
Mother Nature pouring concrete.
Spectacular... Couldn't help thinking 'sometimes it's hard to be a tree'
Ya Sllah khair
Ya Allah Reham farma Ameen
Wow that was a huge sequence. The mature trees on the delta were totally wiped out.
3:12 Like a thick slurry of concrete.
So much material washed down it naturally dammed the river, amazing the power of nature.
Uff - this changes a lot in this valley.
Dear please keep capturing such kind of wonderful videos. Thanks.
Vertical filming really helped to see what's going on.
Wao
This is like watching glaciers calve!!
Mother Nature doesn't play around and will always let a person know who's the boss.
When the mountains crumble to the sea...Jimi Hendrix
That’s scary
Yes broo
لینڈ سلائڈنگ درختوں کی کمیابی کی وجہ ہے پر صد افسوس کہ پختون خصوصا اور پاکیستانی عموما اس جانب سے مکمل غافل ہیں۔😢😢
In Pakistan, the mountains have sub-standard construction and unenforced building codes due to corrupt/bribed bureaucrats.
Gooood
Down to the sea.
Great job. Keep up the good work bud
Only a matter of time before the world returns to 90% water. You cant stop the cycle.
Here's your years worthy of water. Do what you will. But be smart with it.
The only task is for you my creative being. Is how to capture and make it worthy of your ingestion.
This task I belief in you to accomplish. Then and only then you will know the absolute power of me your lord and savior. - with love God.
Ps, have fun. Because if your not having fun at it, you're doing it wrong.
In geological terminology it's not just "floods" (due to precipitation), but mud flow, earth slides & rock slides. One can observe the erosional undercutting of the steep slopes in the main valley, which will destabilize these slopes and result in further gravitational mass movements. In the alpine countries (Austria, Switzerland, Italy, France, Germany, Slovenia, Liechtenstein; but Japan, Taiwan, Norway and others have joined the group) we have a system of counter measures, which costs are rising. You can read about the themes in the proceedings of the conferences called "Interpraevent".
Yes, we travel to areas of great geological wonders and marvel at the grandeur. If they are in, say, an American National Park, Interpretive Rangers may lead us to believe that the erosion may be painstakingly slow--one grain of sand lost, every 50 years or so. Sometimes, though mass erosion can happen with extreme suddenness. I saw here on YT, the sudden collapse of a massive mitten rock in Monument Valley, Utah/Arizona, or someplace similar. The column plunged from its height of 600'+ to the surrounding plain, in less that 2 seconds. Then dust billowed up thousands of feet, blocking out the sun. A shockwave and windiness followed, with a loud ear-splitting crack, then a long-lasting and diminishing roar. And, in Yosemite Valley, colossal sheets of the cliff-faces will sheer off, in similar fashion. Then The Park Service may close the Valley off, for many weeks running, depending on how severe the event was. The shockwave/ wind blast will mow down forests of very tall timber.
oh my god ..very dangerous flood ..🤣🤣
Where did all this stuff come from where did it originate in what caused it
Uff😢😢
Looks like an ancient glacial morain just sliped a bit.
It seems like there isn't any safe place to stand.
the valley is flooded and the sides of the canyon are collapsing
Any gold?
Folks, don't build on that flat land, where the nice grove of trees were, until it's just a bit dryer. Right now you'd just track mud into your kitchen.
Is this a glacial lake outburst flood?
Yes
I got more grunge from washing my feet last year.
Washed every year without fail, whether they need it or not, eh?
What’s the coordinates of this event. I’m curious where in the world it is.
upper chitral in pakistan's north near the afghan border
Northern area of Pakistan
This village is called meragram in upper chitral I am from there
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Good
It looks like concrete.
Now would be the time to search for ancient fossils.
I am really looking forward to when all cellphones have camera with wider angels. Then we will not have those black sides.
you know, this can happen if the phone is rotated 90 degrees :)
My fault not cellphone😊
It just how they hold the phone. Fortunately you can now pinch to zoom in on any video on youtube so i watched it with my entire screen. The resolution was still quite good even at 2.5x
@@Wajihudyn :) Thanks. Just want to highlight the issue with the use of a cellphone: Either as a phone, or as a camera. When holding a camera, there is noone holding it in portrait mode..
@@ehombane Nice! When using the cellphone as camera, just rotate it 90 degrees. Anticlockwise? :)
This is simply the installation of new concrete flooring for the river channel
Dangrous flood
00:45 that tree line on the left is bizarre
Gravity never sleeps !…..the only force at work here……just saying 🤔😳
The local populations of fish that relied on these streams for feeding, and stream beads for mating and spawning, will almost instantly and surely go extinct. And the local predators that relied upon this supply of fish, will surely go extinct, too.
The reason for the repeated surges is that the debris upstream would get caught in small defiles and when back-pressure was great enough, those dams would breach, draining those "temporary" lakes.
Some of the new lakes may last for quite some time, until an earthquake strong enough, or a monsoon wet enough, breaches the outlet.
A dam didn't cause it. It was because of the melting of glacier
I'm from this village, and visited here before and when I was there, I didn't see any fish in the rivers. There might be some but I don't know for sure.
Repeated?
No
U can thank u tube 4 the dislike. Good video!
Turn the phone the correct way
😢😢😢
😮
Ye Allah ka aazab he
Oh, the milk is just five days over and the blackout just lasted 24h.^^
Деревья жалко!
Not a documentary
Yes
Yes it is. Chitral is the northernmost district in Pakistan, which is where this was filmed.
So sad
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Get drought story ready... summer is almost here.
Liquefaction
Actually, no, it's not, it's just landslides and flooding. Liquifaction happens during earthquakes and causes sedimentary areas to release their water. My name is Bicycle Bob and I approved this message.
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Globel clowns world
We have to deal with Joe Biden so, this is a walk in the park.
Нечего вы не понимаете!! Это у одного парня понос!! НУ ТАК ВЫШЛО 🤷 А ВЫ ВСЕ НА КАМЕРУ 😤
You have a new lake now
Yes
Y’all should go pan for gold in that now
Who knows? Perhaps there was PLENTY of gold, BEFORE, and no one knew about that; but NOW it's all buried, under 100's of feet of new stream bed. Sigh, oh well.