It's because a large percentage of earthlings are - what's the politicly correct term for simple? Anyway, people find it entertaining. As the population increases, intelligence gets diluted more and more
The commentary is a treasure and anyone who disagrees is a chore. "Here's another example of a professional rockfall-starter" "Whats even worse than the rockfall? The anticipation!" "Where there appears to be smoke, there's probably a mini-avalanche!" You legitimately can't write this stuff it's pure gold.
Cut the background music . To show the viewers exactly how powerful these natural events are retain the actual sounds . But the collection is great . Make it greater .
great video, really loved the editing and the way you captured these incredible moments! but honestly, does anyone else think some of these rockfalls are just way too staged? it feels like a few of them could've been set up for the shock factor. just a thought!
This video really highlights the fine line between adventure and recklessness. While some viewers might find thrill in witnessing rockfalls, it's vital to consider the safety of both the spectators and those who may be affected by these events. We often see people getting too close, perhaps motivated by the desire for a viral video or an unforgettable experience. But as these clips show, the outcome can be catastrophic. What responsibilities do we have as viewers, adventurers, and content creators to promote safety in such scenarios? Perhaps a discussion on the ethics of filming and sharing such dangerous events could lead to a better understanding of how to appreciate nature’s beauty without endangering ourselves or others.
@@joewoodchuck3824 Good point! A long focal length lens could help capture the action safely from a distance, preserving the thrill without the risks. But I wonder, do you think the draw of these close-up, intense shots sometimes leads people to push boundaries a bit too far? It’s interesting to think about how technology could help create that balance-giving us that immersive view without putting anyone in harm’s way.
@ExtremeMachinesZone There is a draw to being up close. And I must admit that most people don't own telephoto lenses. As a semi pro in the old days of 35 mm film photography I had a wide assortment of lenses with which I could plan my moves, so I tend to see things from that perspective. There's another factor of spontaneous events where one doesn't realize where or when something will occur. They simply find themselves in front of the action by happenstance. There's no opportunity to plan for that and decisions need to be made on the spot. It gets complicated at times, and there are those who will criticize without taking all of it into account.
@@joewoodchuck3824 Absolutely! There’s something undeniably thrilling about those close-up moments, and for many, being in the thick of the action is part of the experience. I hadn’t thought about the spontaneous nature of some of these situations, but you’re right-sometimes it all happens in a split second, and there’s no time for planning or setting up with a long lens. I think that’s part of what makes these moments so captivating to viewers, too. Balancing safety and excitement is tricky, and it’s easy to overlook the challenges if you’re not the one in that split-second decision. Do you think better public awareness could help, or is this thrill just part of human nature?
I left the commentary on in the vain hope that he might tell me where some of these rockfalls were. But no, of course, he hasn't a clue. When you nick other people's videos, many of which cut off before the ground movement has stopped, you couldn't care less where they're from.
Narration sucks. Stop cutting off the rockfalls before video ends. No commentary unless it's facts...where, when, how long to clean up and any other pertinent info. So, shut up or brain up.
Someone trying to be the next host of americas home videos? You dont have the charisma, let the clips content do the talking. Its good enough And its not just me, its everyone in here. So u know there’s some credence to it.
It's great that the videos themselves were enjoyable. Sometimes the visual content carries enough weight that narration isn't even necessary, especially in genres like "instant karma" compilations where the action speaks for itself. Constructive criticism could help creators refine their approach while maintaining the essence of the content.
At 11:25 the whole valley is being filled in with a major collapse. The shot isn't wide enough, but I could see a line of heavy equipment at the bottom leading me to think its actually a strip mine wall collapse.
3:35 "flying off the cliff like buttons on Batman's pants" Uh...WTF is that even supposed to mean? 🤨 I assume someone has AI making videos to farm clicks.....
great video! it's amazing how nature can be so powerful. but honestly, i can't help but think we should be more cautious about building near these areas. isn’t it kind of reckless to put people in harm's way just for the sake of living close to such beauty?
Jajaja excelente el que habla cono sea es su canal , lo que me maravilla es saber que en esos desprendimientos salen muchos minerales enterrados cuarzos, etc
Things like this, rock falls, mountain slides....always a bit sad. Earth changing and it reminds us to treat her better. some of these are man made disasters. We have plowed, blasted and pushed away mountains bases for roads, tunnels and houses. Places that were not made for this. We are here for just a babies breath, but we should leave it knowing we did no harm. I figure I'll get some garbage about this, but that's ok. I worked construction in my youth, worked on a rig making hole, processed acids with sand, soda ash and limestone to create glass. So I'm probably more guilty than most. That does not give me comfort admitting my part.
Did this dude cut out some of the dramatic "endings" in order to keep it throughout funny? (for example in 11:26 the sliding mountain is about to sweep away a whole construction site)
たしかに、地肌が見えているということは、前々から崩壊しているってことだね。 Indeed, the fact that the bare surface of the mountain is visible means that it has experienced frequent collapses in the past.
A mi me gusta su humor, mucho, están en su derecho de bajar el volumen, no hace falta tanta crítica. 😊 Lo que me sorprende es que haya alguien, como si estuviera preparado para ese terrible espectáculo 😅
You ain’t seen nothing yet, simply because the world is going to be in total turmoil. Mountains will be levelled and the righteous and unrighteousness will be parted. So yes it’s time for each of us to get our house in order!
How do you think GOLD and JEWELS are found in rivers. Washed down in rock falls like this. Next week I’d be out with metal detectors and gemologist books. lol.
The narration sucks...had to shut it off...the videos were great.
seriously, the guy was annoying
The worst thing is watching these same videos that a Brazilian UA-camr decided to post and narrate... Horrible.
Por dios….que se calle el narrador
Okay, ENOUGH!
Put the microphone down, and leave the room .............................NOW!
So agree
Guy is an idiot!
It's because a large percentage of earthlings are - what's the politicly correct term for simple? Anyway, people find it entertaining. As the population increases, intelligence gets diluted more and more
I turned off the sound and just watched it........ the banal "commentary" was too much to bear.
Imaginebeing subjected to banal commentary… oops. Oh, the irony.
I thought I was the only one that got a 'toothache' listening to that crapola?!
5gghuuui77p😅😅😅@@noeraldinkabam
Totally agree. The narrator needs to get a different job.
Pésimo, desagrable, sitios comunes. La solución: mute
Possibly the most banal and thoroughly annoying narration of any video I have seen on YT.
The narrator needs to keep his day job. This one isn’t for him.
Obviously a " forceps delivery."
@raycope😝😝😝😝2086
His day job was speechwriter for Harris.
It’s not even a real person moron is AI talking
The narrator is a Chinese AI company
Narration kills the video! Just stop with the capt obvious stuff!!
those comments by this guy are not funny at all.
The commentary is a treasure and anyone who disagrees is a chore.
"Here's another example of a professional rockfall-starter"
"Whats even worse than the rockfall? The anticipation!"
"Where there appears to be smoke, there's probably a mini-avalanche!"
You legitimately can't write this stuff it's pure gold.
Your comments are ruining the videos you post
It must have been " let a moron be an intern for a day " day that morning.
@@raycope2086ю ю ю мяу.Гав,гав,гав! Вау!😊
Cut the background music . To show the viewers exactly how powerful these natural events are retain the actual sounds .
But the collection is great . Make it greater .
Good vid. Better without snarky dialogue tho....
That's right. However, everyone wants to be a UA-cam star.
I soon quit because of that.
@@bernardhughes8598 si en el propio video dice "escucha la naturaleza" y una mier.... Solo faltó alcohol y droguis para ser más heave 😢
Thanks for the tip. Silence is golden.
Amen always mute these videos with stupid AI narrators from China
Near death, destruction of property and roadways causing hardship for locals... all narrated like it's Worlds Funniest Videos. Appalling!
Cara, isso é coisa da naatureza, não podemos achar ou julgar essa beleza mortal!!! é muito bonito e destruidor!!!
I enjoyed the video (half of it anyway) had to turn it off. The narration was brutal. Had to stop watching it stated to piss me off!!!
the voice over is so annoying
Mother Nature...
respect.
The unexpected danger of living at the mountains. You never know when this can happen
Watched with sound muted - perfect.
this worked good for me as well, got tired real quick of the voiced comments.
Can't tell if AI voice or an uncomfortably hyper-introvert doing his best. If its not AI, then great job, keep improving!
great video, really loved the editing and the way you captured these incredible moments! but honestly, does anyone else think some of these rockfalls are just way too staged? it feels like a few of them could've been set up for the shock factor. just a thought!
Es sind spektakuläre Aufnahmen. Es sieht sehr gefährlich aus. Ich hoffe das keine Menschen zu Schaden gekommen sind. Viele Grüßer mein neuer Freund.😃🥰
Nature at work is just fine in my recliner
I blame that Issac Newton he invented gravity in 1622 you know.
Ur less funny than the narrator, and thats saying something!!
This video really highlights the fine line between adventure and recklessness. While some viewers might find thrill in witnessing rockfalls, it's vital to consider the safety of both the spectators and those who may be affected by these events. We often see people getting too close, perhaps motivated by the desire for a viral video or an unforgettable experience. But as these clips show, the outcome can be catastrophic. What responsibilities do we have as viewers, adventurers, and content creators to promote safety in such scenarios? Perhaps a discussion on the ethics of filming and sharing such dangerous events could lead to a better understanding of how to appreciate nature’s beauty without endangering ourselves or others.
That, and a long focal length lens.
@@joewoodchuck3824 Good point! A long focal length lens could help capture the action safely from a distance, preserving the thrill without the risks. But I wonder, do you think the draw of these close-up, intense shots sometimes leads people to push boundaries a bit too far? It’s interesting to think about how technology could help create that balance-giving us that immersive view without putting anyone in harm’s way.
@ExtremeMachinesZone There is a draw to being up close. And I must admit that most people don't own telephoto lenses. As a semi pro in the old days of 35 mm film photography I had a wide assortment of lenses with which I could plan my moves, so I tend to see things from that perspective. There's another factor of spontaneous events where one doesn't realize where or when something will occur. They simply find themselves in front of the action by happenstance. There's no opportunity to plan for that and decisions need to be made on the spot. It gets complicated at times, and there are those who will criticize without taking all of it into account.
@@joewoodchuck3824 Absolutely! There’s something undeniably thrilling about those close-up moments, and for many, being in the thick of the action is part of the experience. I hadn’t thought about the spontaneous nature of some of these situations, but you’re right-sometimes it all happens in a split second, and there’s no time for planning or setting up with a long lens. I think that’s part of what makes these moments so captivating to viewers, too. Balancing safety and excitement is tricky, and it’s easy to overlook the challenges if you’re not the one in that split-second decision. Do you think better public awareness could help, or is this thrill just part of human nature?
Nature is always in charge.
These rocks fall is just so horrifying, but kinda cool to watch
13:50 was played twice, so technically 99 rockfalls caught on camera lol
I left the commentary on in the vain hope that he might tell me where some of these rockfalls were. But no, of course, he hasn't a clue. When you nick other people's videos, many of which cut off before the ground movement has stopped, you couldn't care less where they're from.
Narration sucks. Stop cutting off the rockfalls before video ends. No commentary unless it's facts...where, when, how long to clean up and any other pertinent info. So, shut up or brain up.
Plus he puts a watermark as if they are his videos.
11:26 Some of them Truckers probably didn't make it. R.I.P.
Yur talking doesn't help. To many people like to hear themselves talk.
Someone trying to be the next host of americas home videos? You dont have the charisma, let the clips content do the talking. Its good enough
And its not just me, its everyone in here. So u know there’s some credence to it.
Turn the volume down to get rid of the silly commentator.
Would be x10 times better without the Avengers music and over the top, cringe commentary
annoying commentary
the banal "commentary" sucks
Me gusto tu narracion, breve y objetiva. Dejando escuchar los sonidos originales de cada video. Chido Liro. 👍
It's great that the videos themselves were enjoyable. Sometimes the visual content carries enough weight that narration isn't even necessary, especially in genres like "instant karma" compilations where the action speaks for itself. Constructive criticism could help creators refine their approach while maintaining the essence of the content.
At 11:25 the whole valley is being filled in with a major collapse. The shot isn't wide enough, but I could see a line of heavy equipment at the bottom leading me to think its actually a strip mine wall collapse.
".....and mountains crumble, into the sea, eventually...." Jimi Hendrix
Great video..... after I turned the sound off.
Wide ranging compilation. Note on terminology. Avalanches refer to snow and ice falls. Landslides refer to earth and rock falls.
"What does a rock fall sound like?"
"Oh, man... Ooh, man... Oooh, man!..."
Scary how things you don’t think about moving like mountains but yes they do
These rocks fall is just so horrifying, but kinda cool to watch .............
Mother Nature: YOU SHALL NOT PASS !!!
Damn nature! You scary!
3:35 "flying off the cliff like buttons on Batman's pants" Uh...WTF is that even supposed to mean? 🤨
I assume someone has AI making videos to farm clicks.....
Buttons on a fat man's pants.
great video! it's amazing how nature can be so powerful. but honestly, i can't help but think we should be more cautious about building near these areas. isn’t it kind of reckless to put people in harm's way just for the sake of living close to such beauty?
You can't deny mountain erosion and mountains were much bigger millions of years ago ,it's all dynamic earth.
i really hope nobody was paid to make the dumb comments
Now, that's real rock and roll.
You sound like the narrator
لا اله الا الله
فكيف إذا زلزلت الارض زلزالها
Allah is not good if you murder infidels.
Los comentarios que haces sobre estos videos es pa meterte en to la cara, espero que seas uno de los que ha perdido todo en Valencia.
What’s amazing is most of these hills would be prime locations for building homes in California.
Too bad the ends of each rock slide were arbitrarily not included. It would not have cost more to show more of each rock slide.
Nice
Rivers of rocks are fascinating to watch.
GRA-NI-TO
You got to be Nuts to still rock climb after this!😂😂😂
Puedes resubirlo pero con el hocico cerrado?
5:53 Holy hell there is some weight in that one!!! Such a shame the video is so short.
There times when the commentator. Needs to be on the rock fall road. I’d watch him run and run.
Those videos ROCK! thanks.
God balances the surface of the earth
12:15 정말 아슬아슬하게 집을 비켜갔네요....
PSA: Mute for the sake of your sanity.
0:44 if i were him, my heart would have fallen with the rocks... thats literally so heartbreaking dangerous
very pleasant.
Jajaja excelente el que habla cono sea es su canal , lo que me maravilla es saber que en esos desprendimientos salen muchos minerales enterrados cuarzos, etc
Gravity always wins.
Like so many others, couldn't stand the narration.
Gravity is dangerous.
0:56 imagine you sitting in one of those busses knowing you’re gonna have to cross that point in the very near future. I’ld hitchhike back.
Reasons why living in boring flat terrain is not so bad
flat land gets floods, tornado, even earthquakes. no place is 100% safe
11:27. Trucks at the bottom. Those guys definitely got greased. 😢
Impresionante video!
There's Shakespeare...Socrates....and the narration of this video. Shoot me now.
Things like this, rock falls, mountain slides....always a bit sad. Earth changing and it reminds us to treat her better. some of these are man made disasters. We have plowed, blasted and pushed away mountains bases for roads, tunnels and houses. Places that were not made for this.
We are here for just a babies breath, but we should leave it knowing we did no harm.
I figure I'll get some garbage about this, but that's ok. I worked construction in my youth, worked on a rig making hole, processed acids with sand, soda ash and limestone to create glass. So I'm probably more guilty than most. That does not give me comfort admitting my part.
Absolutely hate the narration but an awesome collection of rockfalls
That's why I like to live a long way from mountains
they will never learn how to hold the stinkin cell phone for filming
Muting the sound is mandatory for this video !
Why are all those people standing watching the hillside collapse?
4th one I am nice
Yes you are!
No way I never knew my favorite youtuber would comment I like ur vids and I'm sub
Did this dude cut out some of the dramatic "endings" in order to keep it throughout funny? (for example in 11:26 the sliding mountain is about to sweep away a whole construction site)
probably just as well, bet not all of the drivers made it out of there.
Most of them are from India.
たしかに、地肌が見えているということは、前々から崩壊しているってことだね。
Indeed, the fact that the bare surface of the mountain is visible means that it has experienced frequent collapses in the past.
A mi me gusta su humor, mucho, están en su derecho de bajar el volumen, no hace falta tanta crítica. 😊
Lo que me sorprende es que haya alguien, como si estuviera preparado para ese terrible espectáculo 😅
The narrator is on point with his commentary! Nothing like a little humor in the face of mass annihilation.
The sound FX have been added. For no reason, at all.
Assustador e indomável a natureza!!! Cara, isso é coisa da natureza, não podemos achar ou julgar essa beleza mortal!!! é muito bonito e destruidor!!!
If we could just stop the Earth's motion, this would all end!
Better to watch with the sound off.
Your inane narration spoils the whole effect. 🙄
It amuses me when i see rockfall signs, what the ek are you supposed to do. 😮😂
Put it on mute and enjoy the video.
You ain’t seen nothing yet, simply because the world is going to be in total turmoil. Mountains will be levelled and the righteous and unrighteousness will be parted. So yes it’s time for each of us to get our house in order!
How do you think GOLD and JEWELS are found in rivers. Washed down in rock falls like this. Next week I’d be out with metal detectors and gemologist books. lol.
11:26 was a mine explosion
This video should come with a warning. It is most likely going to hurt your ears and make you wonder why we teach everyone how to speak 😂😂😂😂