Yellowstone’s Devastating Flood Damage Revealed

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  • Опубліковано 20 лип 2022
  • Torrential flooding closed roads, stranded visitors and even caused a house to collapse into a river. Now that the flood waters have subsided, the National Park Service is sharing a more extensive look at how Yellowstone was affected. New footage shows the extent of the damage suffered by the park. Rushing waters in the Lamar River Canyon engulfed riverbanks - and trees. And aerial views reveal the erosion of park roads along Gardner River Canyon.

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  • @crotalusatrox7931
    @crotalusatrox7931 Рік тому +542

    Yellowstone....a geological area that has seen much devastation in the past and will outlast man. The Only Constant in Life is that everything Changes.

    • @lowkey771
      @lowkey771 Рік тому +7

      And also a very dangerous place as its like under a volcano that could erupt and destroy a lot of stuff

    • @DJBillionator
      @DJBillionator Рік тому +7

      The only thing about me that's changed is my outward appearance. So, speak for yourself.

    • @Steve-yo4ld
      @Steve-yo4ld Рік тому +2

      Mother Nature at her best!👍

    • @BenLA5
      @BenLA5 Рік тому

      @@Steve-yo4ld more like CONservatives at their worst! lol we should put Cons in all the places that will be destroyed the fastest by climate change. They wouldn't even care cuz they believe they need to be punished by their sky wizard, and I have to agree Lol!

    • @Bobbys119
      @Bobbys119 Рік тому

      @@lowkey771 it’s not just a regular volcano though that thing is one of the biggest in the world and you’re right it a ton of people would die if that thing went off lol

  • @neisanland2503
    @neisanland2503 Рік тому +316

    i dont see this as damage, i see as Nature just doing it's thing.

    • @kkknotcool
      @kkknotcool Рік тому +13

      I think the people who have to rebuild that road might not see it that way.
      Also nature doing it's thing and damage aren't mutually exclusive.

    • @setalight7290
      @setalight7290 Рік тому +15

      @@kkknotcool I'm pretty sure the people who got to rebuild don't care while their getting fat checks

    • @kkknotcool
      @kkknotcool Рік тому +11

      @@setalight7290 I'm sure whoever got taxed to pay for those fat checks care.

    • @setalight7290
      @setalight7290 Рік тому

      @@kkknotcool I'm sure it's not legal to raise taxes in disaster situations so I'm thinking they'll probably care less you baboon

    • @itsmejerkface
      @itsmejerkface Рік тому +3

      I'm suprised to see how many share my thoughts on this. It is humbling to see nature in all its mightiness

  • @denimjeanz916
    @denimjeanz916 Рік тому +126

    I visited Yellowstone in July. Hot, around 90+ that day. Set up tents at a camp sight. Yeah, started to snow, temperature dropped so fast, over 60 degrees overnight. Light layer of snow. Yellowstone is it’s own dimension

    • @justme-ij2qy
      @justme-ij2qy Рік тому +19

      Montana holds several world records for temperature changes. I believe it was January of 72 when there was a temperature drop of 103° in 24 hours near Loma.
      Having lived in Montana my entire life I just stay prepared whenever I am out and about. I have experienced 24 hour swings while hunting that went from sunny tshirt weather in the evening to -36° and snow covered when I woke up. I was fully geared up for both extremes of the weather though.

    • @jacobroa6912
      @jacobroa6912 Рік тому +3

      Sounds like good weather

    • @walkdeep
      @walkdeep Рік тому +1

      As someone who lives in Montana, how prevalent is suicide there. I hear it's a huge issue.

    • @kushagraverma6456
      @kushagraverma6456 Рік тому

      90F is not hot

    • @559wonder
      @559wonder Рік тому

      @@walkdeep Wyoming is worst

  • @rapiersister5032
    @rapiersister5032 Рік тому +311

    The flooding did what it always does. We altered the way the landscape looked. Also, some of that damage has to be our fault for building roads and whatnot that close to a river. I grew up in a 100 year flood zone and we saw 3 floods in 10 years. No one was ever surprised by it.

    • @cpch23online2
      @cpch23online2 Рік тому +3

      only 3 ?

    • @Austin.Kilgore
      @Austin.Kilgore Рік тому +5

      What’s a “100 year flood zone”?

    • @zimenoschosch6764
      @zimenoschosch6764 Рік тому +1

      damn right aint no climate change in murica

    • @Austin.Kilgore
      @Austin.Kilgore Рік тому

      @what's_popping so 100 years prior to them living there then, right? Because I wouldn’t be able to see how people would be able to live if it flooded that much, ya know what I mean? Lol

    • @deutscherfischer55
      @deutscherfischer55 Рік тому

      @@zimenoschosch6764 always has changed and always will change. There’s not much humans can do to change it.

  • @gannonylinen9190
    @gannonylinen9190 Рік тому +156

    I myself as a person that lives in Montana has seen the damages of everything. Half of Livingston is currently underwater. It's a sad thing to see...

    • @i-will-trigger-you
      @i-will-trigger-you Рік тому +5

      take care always, message from a random person on the other side of the earth

    • @starrynight3945
      @starrynight3945 Рік тому +3

      yet so many water, but stil heat wave...the separation of wet and hot area is so mind blowing.

    • @notbobthebuilder3109
      @notbobthebuilder3109 Рік тому +7

      @@starrynight3945 the US is huge. Not hard to fathom the vast amount of climates.

    • @thesunflowchannel1995
      @thesunflowchannel1995 Рік тому +1

      No it’s not when the rest of the country is under severe drought and heat

    • @MSR.00
      @MSR.00 Рік тому

      Mother nature was there first

  • @texxstalker
    @texxstalker Рік тому +42

    This is not a disaster, just the nature's usual business.

    • @The_Quaalude
      @The_Quaalude Рік тому +2

      So a natural disaster? 🤡

    • @AlisonCasilli
      @AlisonCasilli Рік тому

      @@The_Quaalude Only a human would consider it a disaster.

    • @The_Quaalude
      @The_Quaalude Рік тому

      @@AlisonCasilli yeah disaster is a word made by humans 🤡

    • @Gr8_Z28
      @Gr8_Z28 Рік тому

      @@AlisonCasilli except the wildlife that drowned and the young offspring who lost their parents or got washed downstream and misplaced. And all the trees and habitat that was destroyed and also that hillside looks like there's going to be a mudslide or 2 every year further damaging wildlife habitat. Natural disasters aren't good things :(

  • @TheMorganGibson
    @TheMorganGibson Рік тому +121

    Sending my deepest thoughts and prayers to anyone who was affected by this terrible disaster 🙏🏻

    • @0ZEROCONTENT0
      @0ZEROCONTENT0 Рік тому

      @@KennyMcCormick5467 shut up

    • @shadowwolf9467
      @shadowwolf9467 Рік тому +16

      @@KennyMcCormick5467 Like your bad and insensitive humor

    • @socialcreditsmaster5759
      @socialcreditsmaster5759 Рік тому +8

      Nobody was harmed why would people live near the deadliest volcano right now on earth. Unless you wanna die by sitting on the road like a maniac

    • @ryanruiz
      @ryanruiz Рік тому +13

      Its just nature doing its thing lmao its not a disaster

    • @singularity4518
      @singularity4518 Рік тому +8

      @@ryanruiz ever heard the term "Natural disaster"??

  • @ieatbatteries9998
    @ieatbatteries9998 Рік тому +3

    I still find it insane how much damage just water can do

  • @pweezy5953
    @pweezy5953 Рік тому +7

    I can only imagine the feeling of coming back to where your house USED to be just earlier that day. Wondering if you're in the right spot then realizing yup, your house is gone.

  • @sm_flys
    @sm_flys Рік тому +40

    Just had bad flooding in Virginia. Houses, trees, and cars all swept away like thin air. The rain was so awful, at one point you couldn’t even see 20ft in front of you.

    • @XploreAz
      @XploreAz Рік тому +10

      We need that here in the southwest. Maybe not all at once, but we need it badly.

    • @ienjoywatchingyousleep9431
      @ienjoywatchingyousleep9431 Рік тому +1

      @@XploreAz We need that twice as much lol

    • @kristilicea1472
      @kristilicea1472 Рік тому +6

      All of us desert states need water really bad we've been in a drought for years now. Not getting enough snow in the winter is 1 major cause and now California wants to use water we rely on in 4 states already

    • @JohnnyAnderson1
      @JohnnyAnderson1 Рік тому +10

      @@kristilicea1472 Not trying to be mean but --------> "All of us desert states need water really bad we've been in a drought for years now" Who would have thought the desert.... in a drought??

    • @AugustusAsgeir
      @AugustusAsgeir Рік тому

      @@XploreAz literally this monsoon season hasn't really delivered much rain here in southern Arizona

  • @jacobt6104
    @jacobt6104 Рік тому +2

    Bro I drove on some of those roads when I went back in 2019

  • @sidneyhasnohorses789
    @sidneyhasnohorses789 Рік тому +8

    One of the inherent dangers of living close to water. You can't predict how much water will come your way

  • @oxyfee6486
    @oxyfee6486 Рік тому +11

    Did people really think the formation of the earth would just Stop?😂

  • @mokihaname
    @mokihaname Рік тому +40

    The thing that's changed is the fact that it made certain areas virtually impossible for vehicles to get through. Yay for wildlife 😏 nature will just take over those areas now🤗

    • @jollyjokress3852
      @jollyjokress3852 Рік тому +1

      Oh yes, sound nice to me :)

    • @shari9721
      @shari9721 Рік тому +2

      They will simply build a road or a bridge and nature will continue doing what it does .

    • @mokihaname
      @mokihaname Рік тому +1

      @@shari9721 so true

  • @DAM89
    @DAM89 Рік тому +18

    Its just nature, if us humans didn't put things in the way then the "damage" would go unnoticed very quickly. We need to stop acting shocked when a river floods, it will always happen.

    • @xxkamikazexx5150
      @xxkamikazexx5150 Рік тому

      True we complain when a natural disasters happen

    • @clayvanvacter3972
      @clayvanvacter3972 Рік тому +2

      You’re so right! Let me tear down my house right now so it doesn’t get flooded👍

    • @DAM89
      @DAM89 Рік тому

      @@clayvanvacter3972 Do i detect some sarcasm? lol

  • @lookatmyhands2465
    @lookatmyhands2465 Рік тому +1

    Loving the new Yellowstone patch! The new terrain is pretty neat

  • @Livis_Corner
    @Livis_Corner Рік тому +13

    This weather is CRAZY! I LIVE UP NORTH IN WISCONSIN AND ITS USUALLY FREEZING, IT HASNT BEEN BELOW 70° OUTSIDE IN WEEKS!! 😡

    • @JohnnyAnderson1
      @JohnnyAnderson1 Рік тому +3

      its july

    • @joebloggs8900
      @joebloggs8900 Рік тому

      More proof of human influenced climate change, showing the direct correlation and the trend which all will occur more often and more severely.

  • @NyuuMikuru1
    @NyuuMikuru1 Рік тому +7

    It’s not devastating but remodeling. Earth always changes, nothing ever the same.

  • @dotsinki1096
    @dotsinki1096 Рік тому +1

    ''roads closed'' is a pretty generous way of saying the land the road used to lay on doesnt exist anymore

    • @AlisonCasilli
      @AlisonCasilli Рік тому

      They will be out there with bulldozers and excavators trying to force nature to their ideas again next week. With the same end results.

  • @joshuadaniel7135
    @joshuadaniel7135 Рік тому

    Very happy to hear it flooded!

  • @dongo6988
    @dongo6988 Рік тому +1

    It’s beautiful how nature will forever overpower man

  • @MichaelFreda03
    @MichaelFreda03 Рік тому +1

    I lived 45 minutes from Yellowstone for a long time

  • @jayh9635
    @jayh9635 Рік тому +2

    Mother nature just being herself! What a powerful sight to watch!

  • @banshee1998
    @banshee1998 Рік тому +2

    Watch people blame humanity when Yellowstone erupts.

  • @Swansong321
    @Swansong321 Рік тому +13

    Floods,famine,fires,plague..😨

    • @mach1nefan
      @mach1nefan Рік тому +7

      All because some billionaires want to burn more fuel

    • @creamy925
      @creamy925 Рік тому +6

      @@mach1nefan or because we love our electricitiy powered homes with full time ac

    • @havsumora
      @havsumora Рік тому

      @@mach1nefan Yeah, you don't use electricity huh?

    • @mach1nefan
      @mach1nefan Рік тому +1

      @@havsumora obviously! Never claimed I didn’t. But billionaires don’t just use electricity, they use private jets instead of hour long drives.

    • @Isinforblood
      @Isinforblood Рік тому

      Where at the end of times 🙃🙃

  • @ohwhataday7171
    @ohwhataday7171 Рік тому +51

    Sad to see the destruction and the danger that comes upon people. Nature will continue as it always has for billions of years. We need to realize we can’t control nature but we can look for danger signs and pay attention to our natural instincts when danger is imminent. Always check with ranger stations & weather reports.

    • @crAZNimal
      @crAZNimal Рік тому

      Yup its just nature, its only destruction and disaster when you put humans into the equation. It will happen no matter what. 👍

    • @Ember_Prime
      @Ember_Prime Рік тому +1

      The issue is that even with our technology and instincts, humans still cannot accurately predict!
      Flooding timing and levels
      Storm timing and severity (without technology)
      Volcanic eruption timing and strength (even with technology)
      Earthquake timing and strength (even with technology)
      Tsunami size and strength (even with technology)
      Humanity has great achievements, but nature is infinitely more destructive than any weapon that humanity could possibly build.

    • @o.v4069
      @o.v4069 Рік тому +2

      @@Ember_Prime🧢 humans have nukes.🤦‍♂️

    • @Ember_Prime
      @Ember_Prime Рік тому

      @@o.v4069 but can humans just detonate something with absolutely nobody knowing when it will happen or how strong the explosion will be?
      Can humans accurately predict the timing and magnitude of a tsunami every time?
      Can humans accurately predict the timing and magnitude of a volcanic eruption every time?
      Can humans accurately predict the timing and magnitude of a tornado every time?
      Can humans accurately predict the timing and magnitude of a tornado every time?
      The answer is no. There will always be something in the universe that is more destructive than whatever humans can build.

  • @rtk_4052
    @rtk_4052 Рік тому +1

    I just left there this Monday couldn’t really tell that much

  • @scantwell71
    @scantwell71 Рік тому

    I was stuck in Gardiner when this happened and was on that road the day before.

  • @anthonyz4051
    @anthonyz4051 Рік тому

    Dang now I want to visit

  • @ConquerYou
    @ConquerYou Рік тому +2

    I wonder how that canyon formed in the first place. Hmmm

  • @derrickjuinor
    @derrickjuinor Рік тому +7

    I'm sending prayers to everyone around the world

  • @DanielCoronel99
    @DanielCoronel99 Рік тому +33

    Imagine if someone who works night shifts slept on that house where all of a sudden they woke up knowing that their house is broken due to a house falling on the waterfall.

    • @bruh7624
      @bruh7624 Рік тому

      SOOOOO TRUUEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @bruh7624
      @bruh7624 Рік тому

      VERRYYY GOODDD!!!!

    • @IHaveBadWiFiBro
      @IHaveBadWiFiBro Рік тому +1

      wants to get revenge and takes over the world lmao

    • @forthefunofit3230
      @forthefunofit3230 Рік тому +2

      really? someone sleeps on their their ROOF!!!! and a waterfall??!!!! LOL

  • @IHaveBadWiFiBro
    @IHaveBadWiFiBro Рік тому +1

    the earth is so beautiful

  • @coltonkleins
    @coltonkleins Рік тому +1

    Thoughts and prayers from my comfortable couch

  • @jmr1068204
    @jmr1068204 Рік тому +1

    That's a natural wash. When you build a road in the way and change the land, that happens.

  • @bem121
    @bem121 Рік тому +7

    it has happened many times before - it's called Mother Nature

  • @bbygrlpt2
    @bbygrlpt2 Рік тому +5

    The weather is crazy!!! Cant even do anythin outside with 100+ temps😡

  • @FauziNomad
    @FauziNomad Рік тому +2

    I hope all the missing people emerge from Yellowstone National Park and all national parks

  • @fernanmontevista204
    @fernanmontevista204 Рік тому +83

    Climate change really speaks well and gives us the message clearly.

    • @coltonkleins
      @coltonkleins Рік тому +12

      @@Whendovescry215 you're next

    • @captainamerica1940
      @captainamerica1940 Рік тому +4

      @@coltonkleins probably an annoying bot

    • @grahamsmith3186
      @grahamsmith3186 Рік тому

      @@captainamerica1940 im not saying climate change doesnt exist, because it does. but at what point do just chalk it up to a freak disaster? some bad things will happen regardless of climate change.

    • @teddybear0116
      @teddybear0116 Рік тому +21

      Bro of course the climate is gonna change, did you really think it was gonna stay the same forever 💀💀💀

    • @Lauren-vd4qe
      @Lauren-vd4qe Рік тому +5

      read bk of revelation; its unfolding before our eyes...

  • @francoluissotomayor3123
    @francoluissotomayor3123 Рік тому

    Beautiful

  • @thunderchrome
    @thunderchrome Рік тому

    Thats crazy

  • @NO-GAMES
    @NO-GAMES Рік тому

    Awesome.

  • @ryanthomas8047
    @ryanthomas8047 Рік тому +1

    insane how powerful water can be

  • @annacassell8470
    @annacassell8470 Рік тому

    Amazing

  • @dj.4878
    @dj.4878 Рік тому +1

    Awesome

  • @icedclips725
    @icedclips725 Рік тому +15

    I'm also a victim of a natural disaster. Your life is never the same after.

    • @Supercargamin
      @Supercargamin Рік тому +12

      Ignore that idiot as long as you're ok your life will be ok👍

    • @Life-is-G00d
      @Life-is-G00d Рік тому +3

      @@KennyMcCormick5467 no one cares.

    • @pine2110
      @pine2110 Рік тому

      @@KennyMcCormick5467
      YOU, toddler. 👶🍼💩

    • @osgiliath4
      @osgiliath4 Рік тому +1

      @@KennyMcCormick5467 i care about "life is good" and I care about you. No one has to ask me to say that.

    • @gibsonclarkson4611
      @gibsonclarkson4611 Рік тому

      @@Life-is-G00d I get it, it's a troll....but you didn't have to murder em

  • @lilbeviltwin
    @lilbeviltwin Рік тому +2

    The world is crumbling right before our eyes.

    • @forthefunofit3230
      @forthefunofit3230 Рік тому +1

      i think you need to learn GEOGRAPHY!!!!!! and USE common sense!!!!!

    • @nebtheweb8885
      @nebtheweb8885 Рік тому

      This is Mama Nature redistributing its material.

  • @ClintWestVood
    @ClintWestVood Рік тому +2

    Nature doing what nature do

  • @Meatloaf_8462
    @Meatloaf_8462 Рік тому +1

    I am out here right now. Its pretty crazy. I saw a canoe in a tree.

  • @fernandom1299
    @fernandom1299 Рік тому +1

    Mother Nature always wins

  • @basschaser9356
    @basschaser9356 Рік тому

    Visit there last year in may, that the same road I was driving on and I’m shock it’s now destroyed

  • @chrischungy
    @chrischungy Рік тому +4

    Mother Earth just taking back her land.

  • @MA-vw1pl
    @MA-vw1pl Рік тому +3

    Get over it!!! Yellowstone has been flooding since water formed on planet Earth!!!

  • @Johnralte9
    @Johnralte9 Рік тому +1

    2012 rings some bell

  • @markoconnell804
    @markoconnell804 Рік тому

    So think of the water flow when the waters receded from the flood and how fast the cuts could be made.

  • @trumptorianguard4617
    @trumptorianguard4617 Рік тому +1

    I cannot tell you how the militant environmentalists within our federal government and Parks Services celebrate these events. Every private structure that is washed away will NEVER be permitted to be rebuilt within the park. During large scale wildfires within national parks it’s common for strategic defensive lines to be drawn with disregard for private structure protection. Ask an honest US Forest Service fireman.

  • @dandapro
    @dandapro Рік тому +2

    You make it sound like a tragedy! Damage suffered by loved park lost forever. Its just reality. Like calm down.

  • @worldofmonterra
    @worldofmonterra Рік тому +10

    It's just Mother Nature reminding us who's boss

  • @rescue9810
    @rescue9810 Рік тому +1

    If they were smart, they will permanently leave that closed off. There’s no reason to rebuild there…

  • @pilotgaming5383
    @pilotgaming5383 Рік тому

    A while ago in myrtle beach there was a flooding. Glad everyone or some people survived.

    • @Former_Pastor
      @Former_Pastor Рік тому +1

      That's a dangerous place anyway....we stopped going there !

    • @SUGAR_XYLER
      @SUGAR_XYLER Рік тому

      @@Former_Pastorexactly, we don't go anymore either, too much crime there

    • @pilotgaming5383
      @pilotgaming5383 Рік тому

      @@Former_Pastor it’s not dangerous

    • @pilotgaming5383
      @pilotgaming5383 Рік тому

      We fly there then go to loris for a some days then go to myrtle for fun

  • @christophersines8238
    @christophersines8238 Рік тому +1

    Nature doing what it does.

  • @drewcliff82
    @drewcliff82 Рік тому +1

    I sure hope the Dutton ranch is okay.

  • @teren60
    @teren60 Рік тому +9

    isn't that the normal cycle of rivers? it is very harsh to look at as abad thing mand label it as "devastating" when rivers aren't really a stagnant thing.. rivers errode land and grow wider that is their life cycle..

  • @t-man152
    @t-man152 Рік тому +4

    Save our National Parks ❤! It's what makes America unique and holds magnificent adventures and sights.

  • @christianfiguroa7147
    @christianfiguroa7147 Рік тому

    Holy be careful God Bless

  • @alexazuewsky7658
    @alexazuewsky7658 Рік тому

    California oughta be thankful it’s a flood and not another forest fire

  • @Akira00920
    @Akira00920 Рік тому +1

    With all of the strange history with Yellowstone with the sightings, killings and so on...It's not surprising this happened.

  • @familyguy1996iscool
    @familyguy1996iscool Рік тому

    Ready for the next season of Yellowstone

  • @Sidicas
    @Sidicas Рік тому

    In Japan they put these statues that mark 100 year, 1000 year, etc. floods and to never build any structures below those markers.

  • @johnnguyen409
    @johnnguyen409 Рік тому +1

    Let Mother Nature takes it course

  • @criostoirocuinn
    @criostoirocuinn Рік тому +1

    Roads and houses have no place there in the first place

  • @JohnSmith-sh1zg
    @JohnSmith-sh1zg Рік тому

    I hope they saved all that water.

  • @philwin767
    @philwin767 Рік тому

    Two things we can't escape, Mother Nature and Father Time...

  • @Relax4now
    @Relax4now Рік тому +1

    So some parts of America is having floods and some having drought.

  • @davidcaballero2740
    @davidcaballero2740 Рік тому

    This is not a disaster. Is nature. Earth is in constant change

  • @marcosflores1459
    @marcosflores1459 Рік тому

    That’s fine let the water come we need it

  • @pob000
    @pob000 Рік тому

    Nothing will last forever

  • @thesunflowchannel1995
    @thesunflowchannel1995 Рік тому +1

    Meanwhile you kick the dirt in Texas you get a dust cloud

  • @idontpull9653
    @idontpull9653 Рік тому

    I live in Wyoming and I was going to to Jackson Ski area and it took us a few days to get there because of this lmao

  • @_f_6957
    @_f_6957 Рік тому

    Droughts in some places and flooding in others. This is craziness.

    • @chucklesthered2338
      @chucklesthered2338 Рік тому +1

      This is normal for the earth.

    • @leetjohnson
      @leetjohnson Рік тому

      It's not crazy, you're only a blip of this earth's history. It's not here for us.

  • @Jesuschristitsjasonbourne3
    @Jesuschristitsjasonbourne3 Рік тому

    Not enough water? News. Too much water ? News

  • @ivanpadilla1936
    @ivanpadilla1936 Рік тому

    Good.

  • @SpeedyWings2323
    @SpeedyWings2323 Рік тому

    We need this in Texas

  • @dedeee-sx1js
    @dedeee-sx1js Рік тому

    Its Mother nature. Can't be stopped

  • @DemarcusQ
    @DemarcusQ Рік тому +1

    If only they could redirected the water towards lake mead or Powell

  • @marsultor5719
    @marsultor5719 Рік тому

    Yellowstone is flooding, while Yosemite is burning. Holy hell!

  • @janicesullivan8942
    @janicesullivan8942 Рік тому

    Never underestimate the power of water.

    • @Wakish0069
      @Wakish0069 Рік тому

      THE POWERRRR OF PUREEEEE WATERRRRRRRR

  • @halfpipefreak
    @halfpipefreak Рік тому

    once in a thousand years. You people really underestimate mother nature. She will show you, you haven't seen anything yet...

  • @MrAnderson84
    @MrAnderson84 Рік тому +1

    *I'm suprised you guys did not blame this on climate change*

  • @makpsv
    @makpsv Рік тому

    Oh Yogi, what have you done now... 😅
    I hope everybodyis fine.

  • @blexyyt1887
    @blexyyt1887 Рік тому +1

    🙏

  • @speertime
    @speertime Рік тому

    Going to Yellowstone in a few weeks hopefully it doesn't get worse...

  • @funny3scene
    @funny3scene Рік тому +1

    Damage? It’s nature being nature

  • @Stone-vs9gw
    @Stone-vs9gw Рік тому

    Crazy thing to happen. But damn its amazing to watch, Mother nature is dope.

  • @cya3783
    @cya3783 Рік тому

    Kids this is part of how earth constantly reforms

  • @spencersobczak4235
    @spencersobczak4235 Рік тому +12

    It's amazing people call themselves engineers yet they build a road right next to a river which rivers continuously change.😂😂

    • @IHaveBadWiFiBro
      @IHaveBadWiFiBro Рік тому

      nothing in life is permanent tho, so I think they did pretty good.

    • @forthefunofit3230
      @forthefunofit3230 Рік тому

      that's why they get paid the big bucks.....lol

    • @DemPilafian
      @DemPilafian Рік тому

      I guarantee that you don't want to pay the taxes required to build everything to withstand all 1,000 year events.

  • @dannylo5875
    @dannylo5875 Рік тому

    Damn it Yellowstone. It's just rainy day season for you.

  • @journeymansmitty8283
    @journeymansmitty8283 Рік тому

    Wow that right there would put a damper on anyone's day

  • @Guerrilla_shinobi
    @Guerrilla_shinobi Рік тому

    The water was much needed

  • @AllthingsFoodieTX
    @AllthingsFoodieTX Рік тому

    shows that some parts of the earth need to remain wild