I keep seeing people ask why this beach is dangerous. I'm assuming that this beach is reynisfjara in iceland. This beach is known to have sneaker waves. Sneaker waves are rouge waves that literally seem to "sneak" up on people. They can easily hit far into the beach and pull people out, so just standing near the water can be dangerous. Couple this with the fact that this is iceland, with freezing, rough, icy waters. Plus, notice how everyone is wearing full clothing and heavy jackets? Think about how heavy that would be on someone in the water. You could literally just be standing on the beach and get hit with with a sneaker wave and be sucked out if you are unlucky enough, which is why it is so dangerous. There are signs around this beach warning people of the danger. While it is not super common, people do die on this beach so please listen to the warning signs and always keep an eye on the ocean if you are going onto the beach. The ocean is cruel and cares little on who it takes.
There are actually loads of signs. Many tourists, however, ignore them. It's a running joke among guides that the nickname for this beach is "Chinese takeaway". That's because Chinese tourists in particular, are notorious for ignoring the signs and going into or close to the water for IG photos.
@Joshua Simmons ... an idiot also dies only ones ;). But of course an idiot will never understand this ;). The difference is that a hero dies/survives while doing something heroic .. an idiot dies while doing something idiotic .. look at these images and judge for yourself.. if your brain is even capable of doing something like that. Without knowing them I would bet quite a lot that these guys would completely fail when it's actually about being a hero and standing up for others when shit goes down .. and you know what .. I am fairly certain you do too ;). Heroic people are actually very rare .. and on this beach are way to many people for them to be all heroes. But you know what this world is full of ? ... Many people thinking there are all heros and big shots...and when it's about to get rough their gone. You talk to much for knowing so little .. which is yet another definition of stupidity. If you would actually have any knowledge about this corner of the earth you would know, that running around with scissors would actually be saver. But of course your ego will always protect you from this realization .. Btw .. since you obviously know so much about being a hero and what a hero does/ is .. tell me ... What is your hero story .. what makes you a hero and talk like that? Jun 2019 .. is Joshua Simmons even your real name? ... Btw how old are you?
@@chumleyk wow .. just amazing. Your comment .. just .. so smart and so crass. So .. insightful .. and .. man .... really intelligent. 🥳👏👏👏🎉🎊🎉 .. I bet you must be really proud of it...man .. just wow.
What the tourists may not know or just don’t realize: if someone is pulled into the sea, there is no rescue team to get him out…. No swimmers in these seas means there is no reason to have watchtowers… no one will be there just in time before the water or the temperature will end your life…
Also if you get hit by a small wave, & fall over and water blast you, your pockets will be filled with sand in seconds . they actually put up a electric sign on the parking-lot, Green , Yellow, Red , red meaning come near the ocean it is on your own risk (no one is near to help)
I think what you are really saying is that it is a really, really dangerous beach, I don’t know how to say it, something to that effect it is a very dangerous beach. Oh, you will say, “Many people have drowned there.” What about all those who have died in automobile accidents on the road? Also don’t underestimate some of these places in the tropics (I call it in paradise) such as blowholes just as one example.
@@rafaelpayumo9066 I think what you are saying those that I don’t know how say it such as those who like playing with the waves like the kids in the video in their bare feet if that is one way to say it are a bunch of ....... (I can’t think of the right word), that those like them deserve to die. I think that is what you are saying.
Ok, so apparently this is the "most dangerous" beach in Iceland, and not only do they go on it, they let their kids run around and get super close, close enough even that the water runs over their feet in some instances. If a sneaker came up with them all that close, then they would have most likely been swept out and died relatively quickly, considering how fridged and rough the water is. So, so dumb and reckless... the ocean is no joke.
I've always been scared of open waters, but as my mom almost sank in the ocean when I was 12, my fear has grown even bigger. This view is both fascinating and terrifying.
Not much continental shelf + not a leeward coast + stormy environs = large, unpredictable waves. Happens on the Pacific Coast of North America, too. Every year a few tourists lose their lives to rogue aka sneaker waves.
In February 2016 we visited this beach. We were told that a tourist was swept away by the snicker waive on that day. By the rescue team was able to pull him from the water, he died. It was very sad! The story left a very dark impression of this beautiful, but dangerous place.
@I I exactly. i have the mentality of the baltic sea. there may be currents but all is very tame in comparison to actual ocean- beaches. i never heard of sneaker waves before youtube recommended them. :)
One of my Dreams would be visiting Iceland. I am a ocean-addict and normaly l would need ten seconds to kick of my shoes and dip my feet in the Water. But maybe not there. Definetely not. And I don't think about the temperature.
@@emu9520 I would Love to! I was in scotland a few years ago and desperately want to come back to explore northern scotland with the Orkneys , the Hebrides, and for Sure Irelands coast, too! 🥰 Maybe, one day...* Sigh *
@Therese A. Judith Izzo-Davis If you do a search on winter swimming, you’d be surprised how many do it like in Finland and then there are groups like the ice mile club and then you ones like Wim Hof who has spent almost 2 hours in an ice bath.
Can anyone tell why it's so dangerous?? I'm from a tropical country of Asia & I don't think the waves are so huge as compared to those in the Pacific... :)
@@sreeja4683 I spent my childhood ocean beach time on a very boring looking West Coast USA beach. People died there yearly. I wasn't allowed over my knees at a couple of spots, ever, no matter how calm it looked - the rips are just that lethal. Go down, and that might be your last swim. Furthermore, a lot of west coast beaches have logs being tossed in the surf. Can't swim if you're knocked unconscious.
Why do people seeing how rough the water is still walk right up to waves as if daring the wave to hit them. Its weird to me. I lived near Lake Erie and stayed away from the shore when the waves were big. My brother when he was a kid and not a short kid had a wave completely cover him while standing on the shore. If a Great Lake can do that certainly the ocean can.
This beach is known as the most dangerous in Iceland because 3 people drowned in 10 years from going too close (similarly to what the children in this video were doing) and getting surprised by sneaker waves which dragged them out to sea. (Added to that, the waves look rough and it's obviously very cold)
I've been seeing videos of iceland and people keep talking about the danger on this beach but is 3 in 10 years even a high number? Don't get me wrong, I sure find it sad to imagine, but as a person who lives in a tropical country I'm pretty sure normal beaches here have taken more lives and people still bathe in them
I think that's the whole appeal for the people on that beach. I can totally see why a photographer would want a picture of the energy in those waves. This group seems pretty smart with the exception of the parents with the kids. I've seen other clips of groups where their all up close and like 10 people get swept away.
Aside from the suicidal behavior, what I find amusing is that all these idiots stand there taking pictures of the waves, as if they've never seen waves before. As if these waves look different from any other waves they've ever seen. And when they leave here, they'll never look at those photos or videos ever again. And if we're really lucky, one or more of them will be swept out into the freezing ocean and we won't see them again, either.
Any surfer knows that beach break is deadly, the way the wave breaks and sucks back out over that sand bar, you get stuck in that and get the washing machine that you can't fight, get tired ,cold and drown. 35 yrs surfing ,,I wouldn't go any where near it without a wetsuit , surf board and a couple freinds .
So... These parents just don't believe it's dangerous for their kids to be on a beach that is known to be dangerous? A beach that's apparently backed by a rockwall. Every year... etcetera.
I think they are quite unpredictable and can drag away your feet when you don‘t expect it (just saw a video from a beach in france where that happened to an elder couple, don‘t know whether they survived, but they didn‘t manage to escape the water in that video). What makes it worse in this case is that the beach doesn‘t actually consist of fine sand, but of tiny black pebbles. So the waves transport all those stones and if you get hit by a wave, you‘re likely to also get hit by tons of stones.
@Therese A. Judith Izzo-Davis There are too many people around that have the attitude, like, “the water is too cold”, “oh it’s too dangerous”, “oh it is too risky”, etc. They have a certain attitude I don’t know how to say it. They say it is subhuman to let their children do anything that even involves a slight amount of risk. Everything involves risk, even stepping out your front door or entering your garage.
@@gregorymcgee100 The only place you probably ever swam in was a swimming pool. There are many really good swimmers who never swam in any other place than a pool main because they were only competition type swimmers.
@@vernoncooke7348 I understand what you are saying, but Iceland? I wasn't a competitive swimmer but back in the day I could swim really well, but give me 90 degree Florida and 80 degree water temps because I want to swim to relax and not fight hypothermia.
I can see how there's a risk , icy cold waters even in mid summer , rogue waves and sets of rogue waves , rips and dumb tourists who seem obvious to the dangers of being on an exposed beach ( who often come from inland areas where they dont grow up near ocean beaches ) , add no surf lifesaving service , if knocked of feet and dragged out , it wont take to be overcome by the icey waters ( hypathermia ) and exhaustion trying to fight a beach rip .
I just wonder, who would jump for them into the ice cold water, if the kids were swept by one of those waves. Their parents really deserve a Darwin prize. Also the asian tourists, who are known for being notorious non-swimmers, doing whatever it takes for a stupid selfie...geez
The last place I'd want to be is that rock corner. You're screwed when a sneaker hits if you're there. Rocks to left and back, ocean front and right. Not good at all.
Gnarly. Human sacrifice beach w those waves. In so cali there's this place. Or spot called the wedge. .people die. In the waved the or get maimed. All in the sport of wave riding
The big waves come in unexpectedly further than previous waves, there is a strong under current, and the shelf drops off very steeply. People get knocked down, then dragged out to sea, and will likely freeze to death in minutes, long before they can get pulled from the water.
@@cbpd89 When you say the shelf drops swiftly, do you mean the continental shelf itself has a steep slope or are you talking about the continental slope?
Bcz of the waves... They are so strong and as you can see a huge wave can reach the beach at any time unexpectedly and carry whatever there are. There's a specific name for this kind of waves too I'm not aware of it.
I think this is beat up lava and very new so not much chance of gold. The black sand you are thinking of is mostly iron and does accumulate in streams where gold is.
there is a cautionary sign that these are life-threatening beers and people still go far beyond that, people there have drowned and stupid travelers tear up with guides, I just do not feel sorry for them if they ignore signs and guidance
Because of the waves and ice cold waters? You can easily loose your footing and be dragged out into the sea where you will die within a few minutes of hypothermia.
I once went to a beach with my friends when I was 17 (relatively safe beach) but I went dangerously deep without knowing the possible consequences. While in water, someone stole our bag (the friend who was watching the bags slacked on the job). I luckily only lost my glasses. When my mom found out about the entire incident, she didn't buy me glasses for an entire year as a reminder for my stupidity, and of course no beach until I finished college. Indian parents are strict 😅
Ma’m your recall on your children doesn’t seem to be that good for them to be off leash :( - also looks like they didn’t properly explain to their child the important reasons on why you cannot go closer.... ugh
Because of sneaker waves. People get injured here every year because they ignore the warning signs and go to close to the water. Some people have died in the past. If you get pulled out into the sea you're dead.
Tourists get too close and get swept away. You wont last long in freezing waters like that If you were lucky enough to remove your clothes and boots, the currents and temperatures would still probably get you before you could be rescued
I keep seeing people ask why this beach is dangerous. I'm assuming that this beach is reynisfjara in iceland. This beach is known to have sneaker waves.
Sneaker waves are rouge waves that literally seem to "sneak" up on people. They can easily hit far into the beach and pull people out, so just standing near the water can be dangerous.
Couple this with the fact that this is iceland, with freezing, rough, icy waters. Plus, notice how everyone is wearing full clothing and heavy jackets? Think about how heavy that would be on someone in the water. You could literally just be standing on the beach and get hit with with a sneaker wave and be sucked out if you are unlucky enough, which is why it is so dangerous.
There are signs around this beach warning people of the danger. While it is not super common, people do die on this beach so please listen to the warning signs and always keep an eye on the ocean if you are going onto the beach. The ocean is cruel and cares little on who it takes.
Finally, someone explained this. I've watched different videos for this but nobody explained why it's dangerous
There is a sign, or signs.
Our tour guide there warned us about it multiple times, telling us not to turn our back to the ocean. Then there were the signs.
There are actually loads of signs. Many tourists, however, ignore them. It's a running joke among guides that the nickname for this beach is "Chinese takeaway". That's because Chinese tourists in particular, are notorious for ignoring the signs and going into or close to the water for IG photos.
@@__Queen_of_Hearts__ they do that a lot….get up close to elk in the rutting season in Banff…and the charges them….I wonder why..
If I was a parent I wouldn't be letting my children anywhere near those waves
Not a problem you will ever need to worry about
@@chumleyk dammm lmao
@Joshua Simmons ... an idiot also dies only ones ;).
But of course an idiot will never understand this ;).
The difference is that a hero dies/survives while doing something heroic .. an idiot dies while doing something idiotic .. look at these images and judge for yourself.. if your brain is even capable of doing something like that.
Without knowing them I would bet quite a lot that these guys would completely fail when it's actually about being a hero and standing up for others when shit goes down .. and you know what .. I am fairly certain you do too ;).
Heroic people are actually very rare .. and on this beach are way to many people for them to be all heroes. But you know what this world is full of ? ... Many people thinking there are all heros and big shots...and when it's about to get rough their gone.
You talk to much for knowing so little .. which is yet another definition of stupidity. If you would actually have any knowledge about this corner of the earth you would know, that running around with scissors would actually be saver. But of course your ego will always protect you from this realization ..
Btw .. since you obviously know so much about being a hero and what a hero does/ is .. tell me ... What is your hero story .. what makes you a hero and talk like that?
Jun 2019 .. is Joshua Simmons even your real name? ... Btw how old are you?
@@chumleyk wow .. just amazing. Your comment .. just .. so smart and so crass. So .. insightful .. and .. man .... really intelligent. 🥳👏👏👏🎉🎊🎉 .. I bet you must be really proud of it...man .. just wow.
@@chumleyk omg you actually did him dirty LMAO
What the tourists may not know or just don’t realize: if someone is pulled into the sea, there is no rescue team to get him out…. No swimmers in these seas means there is no reason to have watchtowers… no one will be there just in time before the water or the temperature will end your life…
Also if you get hit by a small wave, & fall over and water blast you, your pockets will be filled with sand in seconds . they actually put up a electric sign on the parking-lot, Green , Yellow, Red , red meaning come near the ocean it is on your own risk
(no one is near to help)
It's all fun and games until someone is dragged out to sea and is never seen again. 😞
Why need to be sad about it when they like to tease death for the sake of likes.
@@rafaelpayumo9066 true........
I think what you are really saying is that it is a really, really dangerous beach, I don’t know how to say it, something to that effect it is a very dangerous beach. Oh, you will say, “Many people have drowned there.” What about all those who have died in automobile accidents on the road? Also don’t underestimate some of these places in the tropics (I call it in paradise) such as blowholes just as one example.
@@rafaelpayumo9066 I think what you are saying those that I don’t know how say it such as those who like playing with the waves like the kids in the video in their bare feet if that is one way to say it are a bunch of ....... (I can’t think of the right word), that those like them deserve to die. I think that is what you are saying.
Happened to a Chinese tourist Nov 2021
Ok, so apparently this is the "most dangerous" beach in Iceland, and not only do they go on it, they let their kids run around and get super close, close enough even that the water runs over their feet in some instances. If a sneaker came up with them all that close, then they would have most likely been swept out and died relatively quickly, considering how fridged and rough the water is. So, so dumb and reckless... the ocean is no joke.
Maybe they are not aware of dangers
Yes
@@vaishalik9375 ignorance will not save anyone
I believe the rule of thumb is you die in two minutes in freezing water with no flotation device.
What does super close mean?
These are mild waves for this beach. These people are extremely lucky. The parents should be charged with child endangerment. 🤦🏻♀️
imagine the ancients sailing those nasty , nasty waters .
I was expecting to see footage of tourists getting bowled over by masses of white water.
i didnt know the color of water is white
Yes
The cammer was super talented in always moving the camera away from the most impressive waves.
I've always been scared of open waters, but as my mom almost sank in the ocean when I was 12, my fear has grown even bigger. This view is both fascinating and terrifying.
Beautiful to watch but from a distance that the waves don't reach you.
Yes
Famous last words.: "It's okay, I can swim."
What are the parents doing letting their kids run around unchecked. Beyond belief.
Just looking at that heaving gray water is scary.
Not much continental shelf + not a leeward coast + stormy environs = large, unpredictable waves. Happens on the Pacific Coast of North America, too. Every year a few tourists lose their lives to rogue aka sneaker waves.
In February 2016 we visited this beach. We were told that a tourist was swept away by the snicker waive on that day. By the rescue team was able to pull him from the water, he died. It was very sad! The story left a very dark impression of this beautiful, but dangerous place.
snicker waive??
@I I exactly. i have the mentality of the baltic sea. there may be currents but all is very tame in comparison to actual ocean- beaches.
i never heard of sneaker waves before youtube recommended them. :)
@@dunruden9720 they mean a sneaker wave.
Snicker waive, lol
@@ChrisAndCats you don't say.
why can't people understand it's for sightseeing like at a zoo not for enjoying???? would you walk up to a lion if it wasn't caged????
One of my Dreams would be visiting Iceland. I am a ocean-addict and normaly l would need ten seconds to kick of my shoes and dip my feet in the Water.
But maybe not there.
Definetely not.
And I don't think about the temperature.
You should come and visit inchadoney beach and inch beach in cork and Kerry, Ireland. Incredible
@@emu9520
I would Love to!
I was in scotland a few years ago and desperately want to come back to explore northern scotland with the Orkneys , the Hebrides, and for Sure Irelands coast, too!
🥰
Maybe, one day...* Sigh *
I’m a winter swimmer!
@Therese A. Judith Izzo-Davis If you do a search on winter swimming, you’d be surprised how many do it like in Finland and then there are groups like the ice mile club and then you ones like Wim Hof who has spent almost 2 hours in an ice bath.
Can’t resist water at all even been in the Nordic fjords and a Norwegian dam again the cold doesn’t bother me it just calls me
Lovely sounds of the waves to watch and hear till you sleep 🌊🌊🙂
Just wondering what kind of experience these people are expecting to get by having a need to be splashed by those waves?
Death, I'd say.
People that don't educate themselves about the ocean before going anywhere near it should be banned from such places.
parents should be real proud to let their kids be running around barefoot on Iceland's most dangerous beach. 🙄
I suffered from anxiety watching them, kids and waves so close equal heart palpitations.
HUH?
So true . Irresponsible
Can anyone tell why it's so dangerous?? I'm from a tropical country of Asia & I don't think the waves are so huge as compared to those in the Pacific... :)
@@sreeja4683 I spent my childhood ocean beach time on a very boring looking West Coast USA beach. People died there yearly. I wasn't allowed over my knees at a couple of spots, ever, no matter how calm it looked - the rips are just that lethal. Go down, and that might be your last swim. Furthermore, a lot of west coast beaches have logs being tossed in the surf. Can't swim if you're knocked unconscious.
Ah yes of course - Iceland's "Natural Selection" beach
A person drowned there in 2016. They say only hours after it happened tourists were walking there again.
Well, most of us do go around thinking "Bad things not gonna happen to me or my family"
I don't know why but dangerous things are so beautiful
Why do people seeing how rough the water is still walk right up to waves as if daring the wave to hit them. Its weird to me. I lived near Lake Erie and stayed away from the shore when the waves were big. My brother when he was a kid and not a short kid had a wave completely cover him while standing on the shore. If a Great Lake can do that certainly the ocean can.
Imagine if the kid was still where he was a few seconds before that next big wave 🙄
Watching them just mess around and laugh was incredibly frustrating.
If I could have some sand and a rock from here would be a dream come true. Thank you for the beautiful video.
This beach is known as the most dangerous in Iceland because 3 people drowned in 10 years from going too close (similarly to what the children in this video were doing) and getting surprised by sneaker waves which dragged them out to sea. (Added to that, the waves look rough and it's obviously very cold)
I've been seeing videos of iceland and people keep talking about the danger on this beach but is 3 in 10 years even a high number? Don't get me wrong, I sure find it sad to imagine, but as a person who lives in a tropical country I'm pretty sure normal beaches here have taken more lives and people still bathe in them
@@AliceP. Yes but people haven't died from bathing in these waters, they died from walking along the beach
Most dangerous cause 3 people died in 10 year? In my place, hindia ocean it s more than 3 people dies a year
@@xya8948 but as Sarah said, people died just from walking along the beach.
You are wrong, people die trying to get into the ocean when they are drunk or when they don't know how the ocean moves
Black sand beach doesn’t look so inviting out of Hawaii. Looks like a dragon from GOT should swoop in.
I think that's the whole appeal for the people on that beach. I can totally see why a photographer would want a picture of the energy in those waves. This group seems pretty smart with the exception of the parents with the kids. I've seen other clips of groups where their all up close and like 10 people get swept away.
Its beautiful to look at,we have an awesome,wonderful,God to bless the world with so much for us to enjoy,fantastic,wow!!!!
Volcanic Land. The Whole Iceland...!!!
Yes it is but it is beautiful, we was there November 2021. Hope we can travel again after corona. So much to see in the world. Best wishes
Aside from the suicidal behavior, what I find amusing is that all these idiots stand there taking pictures of the waves, as if they've never seen waves before. As if these waves look different from any other waves they've ever seen. And when they leave here, they'll never look at those photos or videos ever again. And if we're really lucky, one or more of them will be swept out into the freezing ocean and we won't see them again, either.
Any surfer knows that beach break is deadly, the way the wave breaks and sucks back out over that sand bar, you get stuck in that and get the washing machine that you can't fight, get tired ,cold and drown. 35 yrs surfing ,,I wouldn't go any where near it without a wetsuit , surf board and a couple freinds .
Never turn your back to the ocean..
So... These parents just don't believe it's dangerous for their kids to be on a beach that is known to be dangerous? A beach that's apparently backed by a rockwall. Every year... etcetera.
I would never let my kids near that thing. so dangerous
So the waves are what makes it dangerous?
I think they are quite unpredictable and can drag away your feet when you don‘t expect it (just saw a video from a beach in france where that happened to an elder couple, don‘t know whether they survived, but they didn‘t manage to escape the water in that video). What makes it worse in this case is that the beach doesn‘t actually consist of fine sand, but of tiny black pebbles. So the waves transport all those stones and if you get hit by a wave, you‘re likely to also get hit by tons of stones.
@@TheRoyalNopeness 😲 Wow!
Interesting, visited 2022 April and the waves were calm and at least 50 meters away. They were not coming up near the cliff walls.
the tide you clown
Isn't the water a bit cold to be walking around in?
Not if you are a winter swimmer
@Therese A. Judith Izzo-Davis I used to be an excellent swimmer, but I wouldn't go anywhere near that frigid water. Just look at those waves-holy cow!
@Therese A. Judith Izzo-Davis There are too many people around that have the attitude, like, “the water is too cold”, “oh it’s too dangerous”, “oh it is too risky”, etc. They have a certain attitude I don’t know how to say it. They say it is subhuman to let their children do anything that even involves a slight amount of risk. Everything involves risk, even stepping out your front door or entering your garage.
@@gregorymcgee100 The only place you probably ever swam in was a swimming pool. There are many really good swimmers who never swam in any other place than a pool main because they were only competition type swimmers.
@@vernoncooke7348 I understand what you are saying, but Iceland? I wasn't a competitive swimmer but back in the day I could swim really well, but give me 90 degree Florida and 80 degree water temps because I want to swim to relax and not fight hypothermia.
The sound of the waves is a perfect harmony. 😴 🛌
♥️♥️♥️😴😴😴
Human beings being stupid.
Waves wash them away.
Human beings: :O
So scary... huge waves no wonder no one attempt to go swimming.😶
Or maybe it’d the fact that it’s probably 10F
I can see how there's a risk , icy cold waters even in mid summer , rogue waves and sets of rogue waves , rips and dumb tourists who seem obvious to the dangers of being on an exposed beach ( who often come from inland areas where they dont grow up near ocean beaches ) , add no surf lifesaving service , if knocked of feet and dragged out , it wont take to be overcome by the icey waters ( hypathermia ) and exhaustion trying to fight a beach rip .
Ye shayad vhi iceland hai jha dilwale ka gerua song shoot huva tha
I've bin there..😊
Bin laden has to
Just magnificent…little puny humans against this force…
Are there some other locations in the world that have black sandy beaches or are they the only locationon earth🤗😇🤔🤓🙃😷?????
There is one on the big island of Hawaii.
Tenerife, and quite a few beaches in New Zealand, west side of the North Island
There is one in Maui Hawaii too
The Pacific in Guatemala and the Caribean of Costarica
Many in Fiji
Que areia preta é essa, menino? Igualzinho às praias aqui do Brasil. 🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭
Someone got swept out to sea here last week.
Why isn`t anyone going in?
Cause they want to live?
Lol
It’s beautiful
Just gorgeous…
25.04.2020 i was here and its fantastik
Good joke, at this time Complete lock down
I just wonder, who would jump for them into the ice cold water, if the kids were swept by one of those waves. Their parents really deserve a Darwin prize. Also the asian tourists, who are known for being notorious non-swimmers, doing whatever it takes for a stupid selfie...geez
The last place I'd want to be is that rock corner. You're screwed when a sneaker hits if you're there. Rocks to left and back, ocean front and right. Not good at all.
The ocean is the boss and some people ignore...❗
Gnarly. Human sacrifice beach w those waves. In so cali there's this place. Or spot called the wedge. .people die. In the waved the or get maimed. All in the sport of wave riding
O que dá na cabeça das pessoas de deixar uma criança entrar nessa água, sabendo que várias pessoas morrem por lá?
Can anyone tell why this wave is dangerous?
The big waves come in unexpectedly further than previous waves, there is a strong under current, and the shelf drops off very steeply. People get knocked down, then dragged out to sea, and will likely freeze to death in minutes, long before they can get pulled from the water.
@@cbpd89 When you say the shelf drops swiftly, do you mean the continental shelf itself has a steep slope or are you talking about the continental slope?
Why is the dangerous?
Bcz of the waves... They are so strong and as you can see a huge wave can reach the beach at any time unexpectedly and carry whatever there are. There's a specific name for this kind of waves too I'm not aware of it.
SBI: Suicide By Iceland.
Did anyone die in this video? I was too scared to watch the whole thing.
Thats why finnsnow vlogger from iceland like philppines island beach he stay in philippine for almost 4 yrs
from all sands black sand contain most gold :)
I think this is beat up lava and very new so not much chance of gold. The black sand you are thinking of is mostly iron and does accumulate in streams where gold is.
Don't turn your back on me baby.
all the warnings in the world wont help people who dont listen
there is a cautionary sign that these are life-threatening beers and people still go far beyond that, people there have drowned and stupid travelers tear up with guides, I just do not feel sorry for them if they ignore signs and guidance
Where are the lifeguards?
I cant decide if you're serious or not....
Why it's dangerous?
Because of the waves and ice cold waters? You can easily loose your footing and be dragged out into the sea where you will die within a few minutes of hypothermia.
Look up sneaker waves Oregon.
Where is it???
reynisfjara, I think, in iceland
Oh God take meeeeeeee thhheerrrre
I once went to a beach with my friends when I was 17 (relatively safe beach) but I went dangerously deep without knowing the possible consequences. While in water, someone stole our bag (the friend who was watching the bags slacked on the job). I luckily only lost my glasses. When my mom found out about the entire incident, she didn't buy me glasses for an entire year as a reminder for my stupidity, and of course no beach until I finished college. Indian parents are strict 😅
Quello non è un posto dove far giocare i bambini!!!!
Meu, que estranho ...todos muito vestidos...a praia escura...muito diferente das praias brasileiras...🤔🤔🤣🤣🤣
Isso é próximo ao polo norte
why is it dangerous
It is called CHINESE TAKEAWAY for a reason
Una playa preciosa!!!
I love this. Beautiful footage. There's nothing quite like getting chased by a wave to make one feel giddy. ♥️♥️♥️ I just subscribed to your channel.
Subhan Allah
Awesome....
Ma’m your recall on your children doesn’t seem to be that good for them to be off leash :( - also looks like they didn’t properly explain to their child the important reasons on why you cannot go closer.... ugh
Sneaker waves
The most dangerous beach n people r there playing around smh
You would think everything is frozen in Ice Land
Well, it's ice land ;)
Why is this beach dangerous?
Because of sneaker waves. People get injured here every year because they ignore the warning signs and go to close to the water. Some people have died in the past. If you get pulled out into the sea you're dead.
Tourists get too close and get swept away. You wont last long in freezing waters like that
If you were lucky enough to remove your clothes and boots, the currents and temperatures would still probably get you before you could be rescued
Wow
Death Stranding be like
She was trying to get rid of her kids
people act as they have never been on a beach before....those waves can be enjoyed back up on the cove.
maybe they weren't. not all countries are close to the sea / ocean. some people only saw the sea in movies and photos.
No cure whatsoever for “stupid”!
Black sand for a reason ppl
What's so dangerous bout dem?
Lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo 💓
No one gets knocked off of their feet. Boring.
I Love Natural Danger, This isn''t Dangerous unless you're Half Asleep.
Ele está chegando...voltando
Nothing to be scared of