@@petermiller4953 actually it was extremely cold, snow on the ground. It was a good ways away, but we got plenty of smoke and gases blowing in our face.
If you don't mind my asking.... What did you do in the Navy? Both my mother and father are retired Corpsmen. My mother was in medical research (mostly epidemiology) but my father did it all: FMF, HMC, Indep.Duty and did four tours in Vietnam (3 on the ground with MC and one on ship). When I was 17 I tried to enlist for Corpsman as well but at 5ft & 89lbs they pretty much just laughed at me (I can't say I don't blame them tbh) so I'm an Extreme Conditions Medic in the civilian world. Anyways, I'm curious and like to hear of others experiences.... Hope you don't mind. Keep safe out there, have a good day.
The sink hole guy must be insane. The moment I see it sinking, I'm taking off with speed. You don't know how big it can get, and how quickly it can open up. Very careless from him
@@qwerty49424 Where he comes from has nothing to do with intelligence. I've seen many Western people just walk straight into a wall or fountain just because the were to busy looking on their phone. Or standing next to an extremely dangerous situation to film it so they can get some likes on social media. Stupidity is everywhere. Case in point: The guy filming, who was himself very dumb or had a deathwish.
Well at that distance it's pointless to try and run so why not take some videos and photos just in case that you are lucky that it's not all too violent
I'm no volcanologist, but I've seen hot smoke come rolling down the sides of volcanoes engulfing people in heat of several hundred degrees. Now, I don't know what the conditions are that make that happen or not happen and maybe these guys do, but just in case, I think I would have been running in the opposite direction.
Its still at risk. It sits at the base of the worlds largest hydro electric dam and there seems to be some very serious structural issues appearing and and its only about 10 years in.
I had a similar thing as 2:43 happen to me near Pella, Iowa in the mid-1990s. I was driving my pickup truck along the highway, and noticed that slush-balls were hitting the windshield. I thought this interesting, but they soon turned into baseball sized hail! I quickly pulled over as the storm pummeled my truck (leaving dimples from nose to tail) and severely cracking my windshield. I saw a poor UPS truck across the highway, with the driver holding his hands over his ears as the hail beat his truck like a drum! Good times.
Some of these storms last for days so these vessels can be out in them for that time. Most of these ships are support vessels for all the oil rigs out in the North Sea, this is a requirement after the Piper Alpha disaster and they tend to be out at sea for a month at a time before a crew change.
@@captainwin6333 Yeah, this looks uncomfortable, but not necessarily dangerous for a vessel in good shape. This particular one seems to be handling the seas quite well. She is pitching and rolling quite a bit, but smoothly, without snap rolls or smacking the bow. Also, being a smaller vessel (support vessel, and not a cargo carrier), she is not at risk for sagging and hogging like a longer vessel would be. For comparison, look at this: ua-cam.com/video/gaZhnNlutuQ/v-deo.html. It may not look as dramatic, but for a ship that was not built for the conditions it is fatal.
that hail video is a good example of why I'm not a fan of sunroofs. most people that have sunroofs never use them during the day anyway cause they don't want the sun in their eyes, and it is much safer in any scenario to have metal above your head than glass
I found something very interesting not the video content but the author of this channel. He narrated very well, being understood even by an uneducated listeners for his word-for-word sequences are vivid, clear, crisp, and not like other fast speakers! That's why ive subscribed for his English narration is plainly educational for those studying English grammar. Unfortunately some youtube vlogers i dont like is their local slang the way they speak hastily, they're eating their own words!!! They dont consider their listeners on how to understand the narrators, they dont mind it as long as they upload vlogs!! Kudos for this channel, keep up the good work!
Already, your grammar is better than most Americans. Nice job hyphenating multiple words combined to form an adjective ("word-for-word sequences," although "word for word" means verbatim, or repeated exactly). "Understood by an uneducated listeners" should be "understood by uneducated listeners" or "understood by an uneducated listener". Aside from that and a few missing commas and a misspelled word or two, your English is pretty good!
On a Navy ship in the Pacific in 1968, we had seas that were worse than the video shown here. And the ship I was on was nearly 700 feet long, 75 feet wide and with a 35 foot draft. The bow was 50 feet out of the water under normal conditions but was buried several times during this storm, with water coming all the way back to the forward superstructure. It was pretty damn scary.
@@Jart-qe3om It was in 1968. I have old movies taken on a Super 8 camera. Nothing I care to take time to post just for people like you who are just trolling. Plus, I was there and don't give a rats ass if you believe me or not, fool.
To be on the sea during a storm like that would be so awesome and terrifying at the same time. Those waves are huge, it must of felt like a roller coaster.
The main problem with the North Sea between Scotland, Norway and Iceland is the unpredictability and the freezing temperatures. I gotta admit though.. I’ve been in it and loved the excitement. But I do understand the risk. The boys that fish regularly in that location have balls
volcanologist 1: Yo, it's erupting and throwing up ash. It could really blow at any moment. Volcanologist 2: Nah, we're good, we'll just keep shooting pics with our camera phones. Volcano: Buuuuuurrrrp! Sorry, just a little indigestion, but if I'd farted you guys would be dead...
I worked at a body shop in northern Utah around 2005 when we had a record hail storm in one city and it caused thousands of cars to be totaled out because of there being so much body damage across all surfaces. It was crazy. Some of the car dealerships had all their inventory damaged beyond repair.
I appreciate that you appreciate what he did, which I assume he/she appreciates and everyone is appreciating the appreciation from everyone appreciating
Reminds me of George Carlin when he says: “people who build their home right next to an active volcano…and wonder why they have lava in their living room”.
really enjoyed this video, you did a great job showcasing some intense moments! just curious, though - do you think some of these clips are staged for the cameras? it seems like that could easily be the case with some of them. would love to hear what others think!
Volcanoes randomly throw giant blobs of lava, sometimes several miles from the volcano. It just shows the way humans gravitate to disaster, like people who stand on the beach watching the whirlpool before a Tsunami.
That North Sea footage is any man's worse fear. Imagine trying to fight against the pressure of waves that stretches for miles, especially if u are caught being in the water by the boat tipping over
@@mamba6422 Not horrid its a amazing experience and you appreciate nature then , say it this you could put the nastiest bullying guy on a ship thinking he is hard when he looks at what the seas does , make him soo little and insignificant.
From Wikipedia: "The 1888 Moradabad Hail was a severe hailstorm that occurred on 30 April 1888 in Moradabad, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It had the highest mortality associated with a hailstorm, and killed 246 people, 1600 cattle and sheep with hailstones as large as “goose eggs and oranges and cricket balls. The hailstones were reportedly as big as oranges and in some places accumulated to up to 2 feet in height."
What surprises me the most is that so much accumulated. Hailstorms are relatively common here and I've seen large hail like this before before but never so much at once. They're warm weather events so typically they melt within a few minutes of hitting the ground, just like an ice cube would in warm weather. Seeing several feet of it would blow my mind. What a storm.
great video! i really enjoy the way you capture those intense moments. but honestly, i can't help but wonder if some of these clips are staged or edited for drama. it just feels a bit too perfect sometimes, what do you guys think?
The landslide in Shizuoka didn’t happen due to a lack of trees, but due to illegal disposable of industrial waste, which the construction company covered in soil. So when the rains came, the soil couldn’t absorb the water because of the trash.
@@holy8782 let me explain that comment. People suck. People = trash. The more people, the more trash. People fuck the planet up then deny they did it. A lot of people still don’t believe that humans have caused the rapid climate change. In summary, less people, less trash.
12:08 This looks a little tame to me. I was on a carrier in the Pacific during #9 seas in the late 70's and the flight deck was completely submerged on the down hill side of the waves. We lost jets off the flight deck in that storm. They were chained down with as many chain dogs as would fit on each pad eye.
I was caught in a hail storm like this in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, in the early 1980’s. Hail stones the size of baseballs destroyed not only the windows of any vehicle left exposed, but also dented the body work to such and extent that it looked as if the entire car body had been assaulted with a ball-peen hammer. Insurance companies must have been shitting themselves.
"Woof! Woof woof!" "Lassie! What is it, girl?" "Woof! Woof woof!" "What? Timmy fell down the well?" "Woof Woof Woof Woof Woof!" "Huh? The WELL fell down the well?" "Woof." "Well, well, well."
I really like how each one of your segments has tons of good videos and high quality photos with just enough info but not too much. Can't stand those channels that show one or two pictures and talk about it for 6 minutes
Top 5 Extreme Natural Disaster's would be more fitting as they all fit in this category. Other extremities could be involving war, animals, criminals etc
this video is super captivating, great job on the editing! but honestly, some of these extreme moments feel a bit staged. i mean, it’s hard to believe they’re all just random occurrences caught on camera, right? what do you all think?
great job on the video, the editing and selection of clips were really impressive! however, i can't help but feel that some of these moments were a bit staged for the camera. what do you all think?
Not necessarily, they might not cover storm damage under standard insurance policy, having it as an "extra luxury option" and even if they technically did "cover" weather caused damage, insurance companies are very notorious for weaseling their way out of paying a single penny for the damages that they previously claimed they would cover. And they get away with it in so many cases that apparently it has become an industry wide standard practice, especially when it comes to screwing over private individuals who are not rich enough to sue the insurance company into bankruptcy(as would be deserved), for the rich folks the insurance actually works as intended, while the "poors" get scammed of their money for years only to get nothing in return, because of some lawyer talk legalese technicality, that invalidates their insurance. Sometimes some of the "poors" manage to win some court cases, but by then the insurance payout barely covers the cost of the legal expenditures, and even if it were one out of hundred cases that went to the little guy, it would still be profitable for the insurance companies to keep screwing over people that can't actually afford a legal battle, when they're in need of money because of whatever happened to that which they had ensured. Also: There are places in the Tornado Valley, where windshields are pretty cheap to replace, probably due to savvy mechanics shops ordering them in bulk for the storm season.
@Stem Artin That was one of them yes. I wish I could find the video. So many are clips from NBC but I found one that filmed the entire thing and it was terrifying.
Was on a carrier off the coast of Norway in a sea like that standing on the flight deck watching the little russian trawler that shadowed us take a beating
The volcano was not accidentally filmed. It was filmed on purpose. It was ash coming out of it, not smoke. The car damage was only material ? All damage is material. Who writes this stuff ?
Any gases and particulates resulting from combustion or pyrolysis is smoke. That includes when you burn rock and create ash. I don't know where you got this idea but it's exactly wrong.
In the early 1970s, while stationed in Sicily (with the U.S. Navy) we rented a car and drove up onto Mt.Etna. it was the only time that I would ever be so close to a volcano. The area was deserted with the twisted remnants of a " ski lift " type structure near what was a summit of the mountain. I was surprised by the look of the then inactive volcano, like the surface of the moon. BTW, the soil near our air base was volcanic and when it rained the mud became extremely sticky and slippery. I would be stationed there twice in the 70s, but no big eruptions either time, but you could see vapor clouds from our base about 20 miles away as the mountain dominated the landscape on that part of the island.
The motorcycle guy made it through to the vehicles on the far side….. bystanders didn’t have to wait to assist him. False statements like that really take away from this kind of video
Clip No 1- I have to point out that volcanoes rarely produce smoke when erupting. Ash, yes ( dark grey) steam yes, ( light grey and white) but smoke, no. Smoke is the result of combustion, and few volcanoes have anything combustible in their makeup, or produce combustible materials. The only time you'd get smoke is when lavla or hot volcanic rock came into contact with vegetation, and sets it alight. Fagradalsfjall in Iceland last year produced smoke when its lava set moss, grass and lichen growing on the older rocks alight.
great video! i really enjoyed the way you captured those intense moments. but honestly, isn't it kinda concerning how people are always pushing the limits just for views? i feel like some of these stunts could have serious consequences. what do you think?
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It's possibly worth noting that the timing of the footage for Mt Etna gives a slightly weird impression of how active it is- that 2019 one wasn't the last eruption, it was just one with a good camera well placed to see it. The last eruption, at the time of writing, was 'yesterday', and there was another large one in 2021 (likely along with smaller ones, because it erupted 16 times in 2001. Not since 2001, just in 2001).
@@Lambzalot Robert Landsberg knew he was going to die when Mount St. Helen's erupted so he kept taking pictures then protected the film with his body. They were recovered and developed.
Great job on the video! The editing and choice of clips were really engaging. however, i’d argue that some of these “extreme moments” might not be as genuine as they seem. could it be that some are staged just to grab views? just a thought!
This type of content is the reason I pay my internet each month 😆
omg yes
oh no cringe
Pay?
@@betaic oh no a manlet
Such a pleasant voice! I agree with you!
I hiked to the mouth of the crater of Mt Etna in the late 90s while I was in the US Navy. It was very interesting seeing the lava in the crater.
‼️This is crazy😳
ua-cam.com/video/Kbk-ayUxT70/v-deo.html‼️
I'll bet it was also very hot up at the crater
@@petermiller4953 actually it was extremely cold, snow on the ground. It was a good ways away, but we got plenty of smoke and gases blowing in our face.
If you don't mind my asking.... What did you do in the Navy?
Both my mother and father are retired Corpsmen. My mother was in medical research (mostly epidemiology) but my father did it all: FMF, HMC, Indep.Duty and did four tours in Vietnam (3 on the ground with MC and one on ship). When I was 17 I tried to enlist for Corpsman as well but at 5ft & 89lbs they pretty much just laughed at me (I can't say I don't blame them tbh) so I'm an Extreme Conditions Medic in the civilian world.
Anyways, I'm curious and like to hear of others experiences.... Hope you don't mind.
Keep safe out there, have a good day.
It's a wild ride!!! Did that in Costa Rica at Irazu's crater😬.
The sink hole guy must be insane. The moment I see it sinking, I'm taking off with speed. You don't know how big it can get, and how quickly it can open up. Very careless from him
Exactly
@@qwerty49424 you're really going to tie offensive and false racial stereotypes into this huh -_-
@@qwerty49424 Where he comes from has nothing to do with intelligence.
I've seen many Western people just walk straight into a wall or fountain just because the were to busy looking on their phone.
Or standing next to an extremely dangerous situation to film it so they can get some likes on social media.
Stupidity is everywhere.
Case in point: The guy filming, who was himself very dumb or had a deathwish.
@@dl-lq8cd shut up
I agree with you, my thoughts were on the same issue. Why is this man so close and laughing. Crazy stuff
I really appreciate the narrator being quiet to let us just take in the shear beauty and power of it.
I really appreciate the intelligent comments from people who don't know how to use the mute button.
@@ross-carlson maybe some of us like the ambience of what it sounds like to experience not ruined by extraneous useless music. 😉
"Look a volcano is erupting....lets stand next to it.."
Accidentally
It's quite stupid to be honest.
Well at that distance it's pointless to try and run so why not take some videos and photos just in case that you are lucky that it's not all too violent
I can never understand people who stand around to watch sink holes. They are not worried the hole will open under their feet?
Because they are stupid
This occurs often in India. They take dangerous chances during disasters just to get a video.
There are Indian Kerala peoples
Kerala people always powerful 💥💥🦋❤️😌
@@vi.shnu6055 😂😂 yeah buddy you guys r.most Powerful on the earth more than the earth itself🤣
@@vi.shnu6055 😁 Sinkholes are more powerful. ✌️
I'm no volcanologist, but I've seen hot smoke come rolling down the sides of volcanoes engulfing people in heat of several hundred degrees. Now, I don't know what the conditions are that make that happen or not happen and maybe these guys do, but just in case, I think I would have been running in the opposite direction.
Same!
What you're describing is pyroclastic flow and I'd be running too!
‼️This is crazy😳
ua-cam.com/video/Kbk-ayUxT70/v-deo.html‼️
Yeah, that's my cue to haul ass, not stand there and take pictures. Snap 2 or 3 and get out of there!
It's not smoke. It's volcanic ash and toxic gases. Not a good idea to hang around
Good video....would have been better if it had been trimmed to one half or less.
Great vid!!🙏👌😊
5:40 in retrospect, the world probably would've benefited greatly had that city just been flooded off the map
Its still at risk. It sits at the base of the worlds largest hydro electric dam and there seems to be some very serious structural issues appearing and and its only about 10 years in.
Yeah, I can't disagree with that...
They would have just released it elsewhere.
Was thinking the same
Definitely and the ccp with it!
I had a similar thing as 2:43 happen to me near Pella, Iowa in the mid-1990s. I was driving my pickup truck along the highway, and noticed that slush-balls were hitting the windshield. I thought this interesting, but they soon turned into baseball sized hail! I quickly pulled over as the storm pummeled my truck (leaving dimples from nose to tail) and severely cracking my windshield. I saw a poor UPS truck across the highway, with the driver holding his hands over his ears as the hail beat his truck like a drum! Good times.
Very much enjoyed the editing. Nice to see the extended event, with sound, at length, without chopping.
7:45 The absolute madlad didnt even turn his head, he just kept driving like its just a regular monday.
Darwin: "Rats! I'll get him next time!" lol
I subscribed this channel , for this video .. such videos are the best
Imagine the terror of that North Sea storm hitting a ship in the pitch black of night.
Some of these storms last for days so these vessels can be out in them for that time. Most of these ships are support vessels for all the oil rigs out in the North Sea, this is a requirement after the Piper Alpha disaster and they tend to be out at sea for a month at a time before a crew change.
@@captainwin6333 Yeah, this looks uncomfortable, but not necessarily dangerous for a vessel in good shape. This particular one seems to be handling the seas quite well. She is pitching and rolling quite a bit, but smoothly, without snap rolls or smacking the bow. Also, being a smaller vessel (support vessel, and not a cargo carrier), she is not at risk for sagging and hogging like a longer vessel would be.
For comparison, look at this: ua-cam.com/video/gaZhnNlutuQ/v-deo.html. It may not look as dramatic, but for a ship that was not built for the conditions it is fatal.
Why-the-heell would I want to imagine that?....:>)
It's not very fun...i have tried...
One night i got thrown out of my bed...3 times.
Significant waveheight was 16 meters.
@@Ola_Uteligger That's why we had safety-belts on our bunks.
Love this channel!!!…🤙😎🤘
Unbelievable footage, Thank you to the camera people for supplying amazing footage.
that hail video is a good example of why I'm not a fan of sunroofs. most people that have sunroofs never use them during the day anyway cause they don't want the sun in their eyes, and it is much safer in any scenario to have metal above your head than glass
That Mt. Etna footage is absolutely spectacular. What a beautiful and awe-inspiring thing to see.
It's always good getting other peoples clips to narrate your compiled video. Great narrative.
wonderful informative voice over
I find it absolutely hilarious the person with the completely shattered windshield left their wipers on 😂😂😂
I found something very interesting not the video content but the author of this channel. He narrated very well, being understood even by an uneducated listeners for his word-for-word sequences are vivid, clear, crisp, and not like other fast speakers! That's why ive subscribed for his English narration is plainly educational for those studying English grammar. Unfortunately some youtube vlogers i dont like is their local slang the way they speak hastily, they're eating their own words!!! They dont consider their listeners on how to understand the narrators, they dont mind it as long as they upload vlogs!! Kudos for this channel, keep up the good work!
Already, your grammar is better than most Americans. Nice job hyphenating multiple words combined to form an adjective ("word-for-word sequences," although "word for word" means verbatim, or repeated exactly).
"Understood by an uneducated listeners" should be "understood by uneducated listeners" or "understood by an uneducated listener".
Aside from that and a few missing commas and a misspelled word or two, your English is pretty good!
this guys voice over for these videos is great!!!!🙂
On a Navy ship in the Pacific in 1968, we had seas that were worse than the video shown here. And the ship I was on was nearly 700 feet long, 75 feet wide and with a 35 foot draft. The bow was 50 feet out of the water under normal conditions but was buried several times during this storm, with water coming all the way back to the forward superstructure. It was pretty damn scary.
Yeah I’d be worried lol
Clearly not enough girth.
Pics or it didn't happen.
@@Jart-qe3om It was in 1968. I have old movies taken on a Super 8 camera. Nothing I care to take time to post just for people like you who are just trolling.
Plus, I was there and don't give a rats ass if you believe me or not, fool.
@@christhornton1785 Screw the people trolling, post it for the sake of letting the world see that amazing footage!
all of that stuff.........LOVED. LOVED ALL OF DAT!🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
To be on the sea during a storm like that would be so awesome and terrifying at the same time. Those waves are huge, it must of felt like a roller coaster.
The main problem with the North Sea between Scotland, Norway and Iceland is the unpredictability and the freezing temperatures.
I gotta admit though..
I’ve been in it and loved the excitement.
But I do understand the risk.
The boys that fish regularly in that location have balls
I don't do boats!! No way!!!
I liked it. You got my sub. Good luck.
volcanologist 1: Yo, it's erupting and throwing up ash. It could really blow at any moment.
Volcanologist 2: Nah, we're good, we'll just keep shooting pics with our camera phones.
Volcano: Buuuuuurrrrp! Sorry, just a little indigestion, but if I'd farted you guys would be dead...
Next time it's gonna be like Satan had Taco Bell level diarrhea.
കേരളത്തിലെ കിണറും മലയാളികളുടെ തമാശയും, 😂💥💥
😁😁😁ഇവിടുണ്ട്
Great content. I haven’t slept that good in months.
Thanks a lot for this good and very clear spoken documentation. It's a pleasure to listen to your voice. 🙏 👍
I worked at a body shop in northern Utah around 2005 when we had a record hail storm in one city and it caused thousands of cars to be totaled out because of there being so much body damage across all surfaces. It was crazy. Some of the car dealerships had all their inventory damaged beyond repair.
Hard to believe a cloud can produce that much power and destruction
Another hail stone, another dollar
Back when you could afford rent here
I can see how pulling that many dents and that much paint & putty work would quickly total out a vehicle.
Yep and I bought one and banged it all out myself.. Got a new car for less than 9 grand..Just a lot of banging and pulling..
00:53 Scientists “oh, if only we could get fresh samples “
Mt. Etna “Hold my beer!”
I appreciate that you included the video clips with the original sound.
I appreciate that you appreciate what he did, which I assume he/she appreciates and everyone is appreciating the appreciation from everyone appreciating
@@myexescallmetictac8297 Your appreciation is appreciated
@@beaurenov nice! Lol
OMG!!!.... All of this is amazing!.....
Reminds me of George Carlin when he says: “people who build their home right next to an active volcano…and wonder why they have lava in their living room”.
Your videos are great btw!! Luvin em in NH, USA...BE WELL ALL
"Nearly endangered their lives" ... that's nearly dangerous .
they almost gone extinct
really enjoyed this video, you did a great job showcasing some intense moments! just curious, though - do you think some of these clips are staged for the cameras? it seems like that could easily be the case with some of them. would love to hear what others think!
Volcanoes randomly throw giant blobs of lava, sometimes several miles from the volcano. It just shows the way humans gravitate to disaster, like people who stand on the beach watching the whirlpool before a Tsunami.
The water level was the same on both sides of the dam. Now what were the Chinese trying to accomplish? A little too late. 😆😂🤣
That North Sea footage is any man's worse fear. Imagine trying to fight against the pressure of waves that stretches for miles, especially if u are caught being in the water by the boat tipping over
Where was ship creaking in that video? Why was it on so quiet?
@@richardarcher3435 idk. U might have to use headphones
been at sea like that many times
@@sheene71 how is the experience of being on waves that horrid?
@@mamba6422 Not horrid its a amazing experience and you appreciate nature then , say it this you could put the nastiest bullying guy on a ship thinking he is hard when he looks at what the seas does , make him soo little and insignificant.
Being on any size boat/ship in high seas is my absolute worse nightmare ever!!! No cruises for me!!!! You couldn’t pay me to go on a cruise!!!😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
These are fabulous I’m so glad others like disaster videos
Great videos, cheesy hyperbole
From Wikipedia: "The 1888 Moradabad Hail was a severe hailstorm that occurred on 30 April 1888 in Moradabad, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It had the highest mortality associated with a hailstorm, and killed 246 people, 1600 cattle and sheep with hailstones as large as “goose eggs and oranges and cricket balls. The hailstones were reportedly as big as oranges and in some places accumulated to up to 2 feet in height."
What surprises me the most is that so much accumulated. Hailstorms are relatively common here and I've seen large hail like this before before but never so much at once. They're warm weather events so typically they melt within a few minutes of hitting the ground, just like an ice cube would in warm weather. Seeing several feet of it would blow my mind. What a storm.
great video! i really enjoy the way you capture those intense moments. but honestly, i can't help but wonder if some of these clips are staged or edited for drama. it just feels a bit too perfect sometimes, what do you guys think?
The landslide in Shizuoka didn’t happen due to a lack of trees, but due to illegal disposable of industrial waste, which the construction company covered in soil. So when the rains came, the soil couldn’t absorb the water because of the trash.
Humans need to be culled
@@kxldv Will never understand these comments. Instead of fixing the issues lets just kill everyone.
Why not
@@holy8782 let me explain that comment. People suck. People = trash. The more people, the more trash. People fuck the planet up then deny they did it. A lot of people still don’t believe that humans have caused the rapid climate change. In summary, less people, less trash.
So amazing 😃
8:40 - Of course, he'll forget it. He didn't even bother to look back. Doubt he even knew it happened.
cool guys dont look at landslides
Well presented, no overbearing annoying voice overs or music to ruin it. 👍
12:08 This looks a little tame to me. I was on a carrier in the Pacific during #9 seas in the late 70's and the flight deck was completely submerged on the down hill side of the waves. We lost jets off the flight deck in that storm. They were chained down with as many chain dogs as would fit on each pad eye.
Ooh myyy.
That was incredibly powerful seas.
Aircraft Carriers look invincible and majestic vessels.
What are jets?
😳 oh my God! 😳😳😳
AMAZING FOOTAGE
I was caught in a hail storm like this in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, in the early 1980’s. Hail stones the size of baseballs destroyed not only the windows of any vehicle left exposed, but also dented the body work to such and extent that it looked as if the entire car body had been assaulted with a ball-peen hammer. Insurance companies must have been shitting themselves.
Hi, I’d like to talk to you about your car’s extended warranty
@@Mary-wx6gh What would you like to know?
I dont believe the narrator has ever seen the video... 9:46 I dont believe thats drinking water coming from that 'well'....BWAHAHAHA!
The water was likely much cleaner and clearer before flooding caused the clay walls to collapse turning the water orange.
@@krashd Its a damned sewer!!!!
@@geneeric-jones4610 It's not a sewer, it was once a well so it was nowhere near a sewer. Clay in India is red.
"Woof! Woof woof!"
"Lassie! What is it, girl?"
"Woof! Woof woof!"
"What? Timmy fell down the well?"
"Woof Woof Woof Woof Woof!"
"Huh? The WELL fell down the well?"
"Woof."
"Well, well, well."
I really like how each one of your segments has tons of good videos and high quality photos with just enough info but not too much. Can't stand those channels that show one or two pictures and talk about it for 6 minutes
Last one activated my motion sickness 🤢
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Amazing compilation 👍👏
That motorcyclist cleared that landslide. On the last take of him going through, you can see him plenty far enough away from it.
Also seems to be going quite a bit faster at that point, not that I blame them
Hail in Colorado: Stop under the over-pass, protect yourself and your property.
Great footage. Wouldn’t call it extreme though. Some of your video titles are misleading but content is good.
I'm confused; what would you consider "extreme" when it comes to "moments?"
Top 5 Extreme Natural Disaster's would be more fitting as they all fit in this category. Other extremities could be involving war, animals, criminals etc
this video is super captivating, great job on the editing! but honestly, some of these extreme moments feel a bit staged. i mean, it’s hard to believe they’re all just random occurrences caught on camera, right? what do you all think?
@5:30 another case of Wuhan messing with nature.
great job on the video, the editing and selection of clips were really impressive! however, i can't help but feel that some of these moments were a bit staged for the camera. what do you all think?
Thank god for UA-cam, now I can see these "extreme" videos for free XD
The car insurance must be INSANE in Colorado. I'm sure the insurance companies are paying out big in Colorado.
Not necessarily, they might not cover storm damage under standard insurance policy, having it as an "extra luxury option" and even if they technically did "cover" weather caused damage, insurance companies are very notorious for weaseling their way out of paying a single penny for the damages that they previously claimed they would cover.
And they get away with it in so many cases that apparently it has become an industry wide standard practice, especially when it comes to screwing over private individuals who are not rich enough to sue the insurance company into bankruptcy(as would be deserved), for the rich folks the insurance actually works as intended, while the "poors" get scammed of their money for years only to get nothing in return, because of some lawyer talk legalese technicality, that invalidates their insurance.
Sometimes some of the "poors" manage to win some court cases, but by then the insurance payout barely covers the cost of the legal expenditures, and even if it were one out of hundred cases that went to the little guy, it would still be profitable for the insurance companies to keep screwing over people that can't actually afford a legal battle, when they're in need of money because of whatever happened to that which they had ensured.
Also:
There are places in the Tornado Valley, where windshields are pretty cheap to replace, probably due to savvy mechanics shops ordering them in bulk for the storm season.
@@RaptorTroll360 So all that car damage. Insurance won't pay for? Idk how the CEO sleep at night.
Why on Earth would someone stand next to a sinkhole?! 🤦♀️
@Stem Artin I've seen how fast they collapse, like that one in Florida that swallowed that entire home. They evacuated the entire block.
@Stem Artin Yeah yt search the vid of the house sinking in FL in real time. It's terrifying. Horrific how people are still down there forever.
@Stem Artin That was one of them yes. I wish I could find the video. So many are clips from NBC but I found one that filmed the entire thing and it was terrifying.
This type of content is the reason I haven’t shopped at Costco since 1973🙏🏿
Was on a carrier off the coast of Norway in a sea like that standing on the flight deck watching the little russian trawler that shadowed us take a beating
This is why there needs to be a person to invent bullet proof glass 3:59
I swear the guy on the motorcycle didn’t get hit by any of the rock slid. You can see him still riding after it.
Bro you can see him speed up too! Lol
He didn’t even speed up or look back.
Yeah nobody said he got hit?
The volcano was not accidentally filmed. It was filmed on purpose. It was ash coming out of it, not smoke. The car damage was only material ? All damage is material. Who writes this stuff ?
Excellent content. Thoughtful narration, interesting and not overly dramatic. Thank you, thank you. 👍👍
That is hot ash, not smoke! Nothing burning there except rock!
Any gases and particulates resulting from combustion or pyrolysis is smoke. That includes when you burn rock and create ash. I don't know where you got this idea but it's exactly wrong.
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Good video
crazy how people just stand there and watch as the earth in front of their feet collapses. I would fucking run for life:D
Again thanks for sharing reality; this is why I only watch Documentaries.
In the early 1970s, while stationed in Sicily (with the U.S. Navy) we rented a car and drove up onto Mt.Etna. it was the only time that I would ever be so close to a volcano. The area was deserted with the twisted remnants of a " ski lift " type structure near what was a summit of the mountain. I was surprised by the look of the then inactive volcano, like the surface of the moon. BTW, the soil near our air base was volcanic and when it rained the mud became extremely sticky and slippery.
I would be stationed there twice in the 70s, but no big eruptions either time, but you could see vapor clouds from our base about 20 miles away as the mountain dominated the landscape on that part of the island.
Those clouds are so beautiful. Mother nature at work
0:55 Nearly endangering the lives of the people filming....so they weren't in danger.
the man made it, you could see on the right side of the video riding away! Jesus saves!
The motorcycle guy made it through to the vehicles on the far side….. bystanders didn’t have to wait to assist him. False statements like that really take away from this kind of video
YEAH
His underwear on the other hand...
Kudos for not pushing the climate change narrative. You've earned a thumbs up.
1:25 perfect camera weather for an eruption.
Yes! @1:36 a white orb comes into sight, center of the screen above the black plume a "ufo" is seen
The narrator voice is spectacularly well articulated. 👌
Who needs special effects when you have real life.
I kept flitting between liking and disliking this
Clip No 1- I have to point out that volcanoes rarely produce smoke when erupting. Ash, yes ( dark grey) steam yes, ( light grey and white) but smoke, no. Smoke is the result of combustion, and few volcanoes have anything combustible in their makeup, or produce combustible materials. The only time you'd get smoke is when lavla or hot volcanic rock came into contact with vegetation, and sets it alight. Fagradalsfjall in Iceland last year produced smoke when its lava set moss, grass and lichen growing on the older rocks alight.
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interesting clarification, thanks. It's easy to confuse these terms but they are significant.
@crispypicklechips Better to be accurate so people don't get the wrong idea. Compared to a collapsing ash column, smoke is relatively harmless!
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great video! i really enjoyed the way you captured those intense moments. but honestly, isn't it kinda concerning how people are always pushing the limits just for views? i feel like some of these stunts could have serious consequences. what do you think?
I'll give you this. It was fun. We really need auto insurance in Australia because of hail like that.
The ship in the storm reminds me of a possible Poseidon adventure 😬.
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1:25 that person in the blue 💙 captured the real moment💙💙
That erupting Volcano and the photographers still taking the picture. They need to take cover.
they are safe. This is filmed with telephoto lenses, magnifying the situation. Its the stupid narrator wanting to be dramatic.
There is no cover from pyroclastic flow. You are either in the zone or you're safe. Even if it doesn't vaporize you the gases will kill you.
Those car insurance companies will definitely feel the wrath of the hailstorm hahaha
It's possibly worth noting that the timing of the footage for Mt Etna gives a slightly weird impression of how active it is- that 2019 one wasn't the last eruption, it was just one with a good camera well placed to see it. The last eruption, at the time of writing, was 'yesterday', and there was another large one in 2021 (likely along with smaller ones, because it erupted 16 times in 2001. Not since 2001, just in 2001).
I just love the energy of “we’re fucked if we’re fucked.” Energy they gave off.
@@Lambzalot Robert Landsberg knew he was going to die when Mount St. Helen's erupted so he kept taking pictures then protected the film with his body. They were recovered and developed.
Great job on the video! The editing and choice of clips were really engaging. however, i’d argue that some of these “extreme moments” might not be as genuine as they seem. could it be that some are staged just to grab views? just a thought!