Spectacular Landslide at Papamoa Hills Regional Park in New Zealand
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- Опубліковано 8 кві 2017
- A spectacular landslide was captured on camera at the Papamoa Hills Regional Park in New Zealand by Emma Kapua on April 6, 2017. The landslide came after heavy rain from former Tropical Cyclone Debbie.
Courtesy: Emma Kapua
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Crazy how much it looks like liquid flowing down the hillside.
There is a lot of water in that sediment, probably excess of water in porous is the cause of the landslide.
Liquefaction ain't just a river in Egypt.
@@alejandrobasaldua5930 That's not why. It flows like that because it's sand.
It probably had rained a lot the previous days
That's because it is liquid. The H2O content is at the
the “do you guys want toast” at 0:22 lmaoo
lol he said there goes my post.
I thought he said, So you guys want close. But I like toast.
I thought he said "there goes my boat"
Excellent filming by the way!
It's very sad. Those landslips continued and when we visited there last year, the area is now known as Papamoa Flats.
I just come back from visiting. It’s now known as Papamoa valley.
i bet it was a forest before europeans converted it into barren hills for sheeps and golf course
A single tear 😢
@@gordonmculloch4904 I just came back from visiting. It's now known as Papamoa canyon
@@bigbengamer When I visit, maybe it'll be Papamoa Abyss
“There goes my post” 😆I love how kiwi people are so chill
Mother Nature is Wild & Amazing
🙏🤗❤
These happen after heavy rains where water gets trapped underneath a layer and it floats down hill
Thanks for uploading!😇
It's looks and acts like liquid !
its called liquifaction
And if it’s hot stuff, volcanic, then it’s pyroclastic flow.
@@guytremblay1647 wouldn't it be saturation?
Imagine if you build on that land. You just don't know how stable the ground is underneath you. Such beautiful greenery and landscape.
A builder would check before building - BUT - Imagine camping there and waking up on your way down.
you wake to find out u have time travelled.
house will be sitting on a tree.
The commentary was so spectacular I had to watch it twice!
You mean four times then?! :D
@@MassimoCastelli thanks. After 3yrs I forgot wth the video was about so I watched it 2 more times.
Saplings: "we're staying put mate."
Did the slide happen twice because it was in the Southern Hemisphere?
no the slide fall in an anticlockwise direction
Just for woow ..nature power..! Thx for sharing video!
Wow that beautiful town in the background is my hometown. Kiwi fruit Capital of the world
looking down on Long Swamp
Gives a whole new meaning to rolling hills! Well we live on a living earth. Here's the proof!
"Holy crap!". Thank you for not saying "Oh my gawd!!!".
OH MY GOD!!!
@@jamessparks5966 Well, at least it took eight months to hear it. One "Oh my god!" every eight months is bearable. But James, could you enlighten me on why Americans say it constantly? Never a "fucking hell", "holy shit" when it's bad, or "brilliant", "excellent" when it's good. Always, fucking "Oh my god!!!". Bloody irritating.
The worst is "oh my gosh!"...
Menudo fanazo!!
And awaaaay we go...
Oooooh woooooo holy crapers.
very irritating
. Must be a new definition of spectacular
Super. 💙 T.E.N.
Fenomeno🌿✨💐
So good they played it twice! lol
Great camera skills
Did everyone notice how fluid the dirt becomes during a landslide. It looks similar to water moving down the hill.
Fluidly same also above and in water...
likely because the sediments had a high concentration of water
DumpYourTelevision im a geologist, but thanks for the link. Most landslides like this one (sediments) carry water. Hope I enlightened you
DumpYourTelevision simple observation will not make anything fluid
DumpYourTelevision "anything can become a fluid, no education needed, just simple observation" implying you need observation for something to become a fluid
Awesome. thank you for sharing this video.
Man that is such a beautiful place
Yup Tim but it looks just like my home in northern England. A bit like Scotland lite. Hi Scotland miss you. Really miss Morayshire.
MrJimbaloid Where abouts in Northern England? I live top of a valley in North Yorkshire.
Lewis T chesterfield mate well actually on a big hill between chesterfield and Dronfield so which valley are you talking about I might have graced it with my mountain bike?
Frightening how that dirt behaves like a liquid
WOW so spectacular
Hi, I'm interested in licensing this clip. Is the master in 720p or 1080p?
Thanks.
Nice catch!
Great footage! Yeah, lucky no cars was on that road!
A former farm track, cars are no longer allowed
Instant replay
Decent camerawork
👁 👏
Imagine surfing on these patches of grass.
Did they have a lot of rain of something. Exciting to see anyway 👍👍👍
EXPECTACULAR.....
Microsoft: *We will no longer support windows XP*
Windows XP:
No trees with deep roots to hold the soil together.
ha HA
Oww oww oww, nice sound
Why show it twice? This isn't TV. I can just click replay.
Is that what is called liquefaction?
NO ! ....google it ...$^%#$
JESUS ESTÁ VOLTANDO.
You always think the ground beneath you is so stable. Note the hiking trail/path that was in the way of the slide; had someone been walking on that exact location, they could have been seriously injured.
That's some tough willow trees
You can see in the video other sections of the landscape that are compromised. They also show cracks and will experience landslides.
Oh man get this on video this is gonna be good...
I no
Was this tooo dry, or tooo wet ?? :-/
I The phenomenon is called "Liquefaction". The molecules of air between the individual pieces of dirt act like a lubricant and turn landslides and avalanches into a force that flows exactly like water. A high water content in the soil can actually slow the process because the water molecules tend to bind the dirt into mirco-pieces of mud.
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Glad nobody was hurt.
love seeing land turn to liquid!
Did it rain a lot?
Look like same Mars landslide with underground of water. Mars Orbiter camera caught it.
Holy crap!
Yea,what she said!
oh my goodness - apparently it is all this rain that most of the world is experiencing right now - rain in Brisbane for the last 2weeks or so, be safe folks.
Hi guys from Derbyshire uk crikey it looks like my home but we are all limestone where I live. You have to go into Nottinghamshire or Lincolnshire for that kind of stuff (very useful in concreate) but where we get that it's all on flat parts not hills. Wow that stuff has a low angle of repose how did it ever get that high?
It used to be covered in trees.
That's interesting - looks like water flowing uphill.
time to give up the drugs
@@ivanolsen7966 bruh fr
IT LOOKS LIKE WATER WAS TRAPPED UNDERGROUND WHICH CAUSED THE OVERFLOW TO BE THAT DRAMATIC .
I think I would make a sharp exit off there, might be the hill you're on's turn...
The earth is a changing place ,some natural some not
heck, thats kiwis 4 you! chill as!
looks a lot like a quick-clay slide
Espantoso susto Dios Santísimo 😱😱😱
Phėnomène de liquéfaction.
Looks like pure water mixed in mud .
I never thaught a kiwi with an accent saying holy crap! Would sound so good !!!! Lol!
Thought
山には谷があります。そこに泥が詰まると土砂崩れが発生します。
それを改善すれば土砂崩れは防げます。
.....only a Kiwi can say Holy Crap so perfectly........
Anybody notice the shadow of a cloud following the landslide?
Its been happening for thousands of years.... Its just just Mother Nature - hard to fight
BS in this instance. Mother nature PLANTED the trees..
The slide block drops down as a solid but then it turns into a slurry as it goes downhill.
It's almost as if the dirt just liquifies.
Wo wo wow
"Whoaaaaooooo...whooooaaaaa.. Gasp" Gasp" Whooooaaaa..."
Since when did "Fucking fuck me would you look at all that fucking sand!" become an inadequate way to express your awe at the Majesty of God's creation playing out in front of you eyes?
Sobhan Allah
Ohhhhh whoa... ooo uuuuuu gimme a break
ooooohh wowwwww ouuuuu bouuuuuuuu LOL
Nice
Notice how it turns liquid?
It's called nature
Oh OH -- OH OWL --= holly crap ,, owl oh OH OWL HOLLY CRAP . I found the commentary , informing and very descriptive !
O God! Be with us! Plz!
It had enough of that spot and decided to relocate
Storyful
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Wer hat da wohl die Bäume vorher gefällt und nicht wieder aufgeforstet?!
A freakin' commercial on a 50 second video? Ha! Where there's ads, I don't watch the video.
NO, it's all provided for free,without any cost incurred by you. I wonder if a Man or some Government money can pay instead, Karen. sorry, i mean Lynn
Trees do nothing to stop slides like this.
Is this liquid?
"I wisn't ixpicting thit" LMAO
Seven Sixes ... Afterwards he went home and had Fush n Chups for dinner.
i don't hear iy
I live or use to live on the papamoa hills and sill do and all the council is takeing all the pine trees away so the ground is slipping and more natives are falling down nothing to do with the soil! p.s there is only clay and dirt underground so it pretty tough not being dug up in years
Video is two short. Plays it twice. *facepalm*
Hah! I too see what you did there!
good, saved me from having to hit replay
Steven, I'm sure if you tell the cameraman how to slow the speed soil falls down a steep hillside, he'll make the film last much longer next time. Stupid twerp!
Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa
That is the reason why that sort of steep ground should be left as forest.
Trees would help.
It's called gravity.
0:30-DeJa vue
Instant replay????? Why-o-why? It isn't as if someone failed to invent Fast Forward or Rewind. Oh, they did.
Ooooouuuuuuu, guau, ooooouuuuuuu, guau, Oooooooooooo, guau, guau
The worst disaster is when trees are cutted.