Only crazy thing is the illogical placement of manmade structures on waterfront. Everyone of these buildings do not belong there. And do not deserve any insurance to cover acts of God and Nature that obviously would occur.
Coastline erosion has sped up tremendously in the last 30 years. 30 years ago these homeowners were saying this property is safe for another 200 years.. Nope!
How do you know they wanted a beach where nobody can walk? How do you know nobody walks on the beach at low tide. Ignorance - with lack of common sense and ability to think properly - is dangerous indeed,
I now understand that the video depicts the Indiana shoreline homes on Lake Michigan (hence the snow covering the ground) Thought this was Long Beach Long Island NY??? With what looks to be snow on the ground, I’m assuming this isn’t Long Beach California…..
I knowwwwwww ,isn't he stupid for not precisely saying where this is it's like turning in the homework assignment and you did a all this research and then you don't even say where it's at and give it to the teacher like she's supposed to know
Uhhhh...it’s Long Beach, Indiana on the shore of Lake Michigan; not California. The presence of snow should have been a tip-off that the location was other than Southern California.
The insurance company is under no obligation to pay out, but I bet your bippy the mortgage made them take out flood insurance. A lot of those houses look Victorian. I'm willing to bet the shoreline was a lot further away when those houses were built
@@karengummer6657 I remember in the mid to late 1980s being on this shoreline, a LOT fewer houses, classic and creative homes, and someone pointed out the foundation of an old house in the water, so erosion's been going on a while on Long Beach and in the Dunes generally.
We rented a cottage in Nags Head NC. The first time we went it was the 5th house from the beach. The next year it was the 4th house from the beach. 15 years later it is the third house from the beach. Make of this what you will.
I will give those homes 10 years to survive. I used to surf down in long beach 45 years ago, back then there was at least 40 yards of beach in front of those homes.
I used to run from Central Beach to Mt. Baldy, and vice-versa, depending on if i wanted to do the climb. Also stayed a year at Stop 29 in Long Beach. Used to access the beach at Stop 30 next to Caray's Cottage.
Long Beach, California Long Beach, Indiana Long Beach, Main Long Beach, Maryland Long Beach, Mississippi Long Beach, Missouri Long Beach, Minnesota Long Beach, North Carolina Long Beach, New Jersey Long Beach, New York Long Beach, Ohio Long Beach, Washington = 12
These are very expensive homes and they're packed in there like rats! A lot of these homes have expensive break walls but it's only a matter of time before Mother Nature comes calling and takes everything away. The poor saps that don't have break walls are gonna be screwed in the next big storm.
Great footage! Thanks for sharing.. Those houses are all huge.... who needs four stories? You'd need to have 10 kids to make that necessary, right? And sadly, it looks like they're all gonna be washed away before long,
There are documentaries detailing how the world is losing sand for a number of reasons, none of which is the increase in sea level. We are having a building boom and lots of sand is being mined to create concrete. Increased number of dams is preventing sand from coming down to replenish beaches. Ports and harbor areas prevent sand from moving naturally down the shoreline.
Because I had to know which Long Beach . I search out his other vids and it is Long Beach, Indiana for those who wanted to know since there are 12 Long Beaches in the US.
Because of the snow, I've ruled-out that this is Long Beach, Mississippi, Long Beach Florida or Long Beach California. So is this Long Beach New Jersey? Or Long Beach New York?
Too cold to enjoy swimming on your private beach. At least you can enjoy the beautiful winter weather from your upstair bedroom windows, if you can get to your house fighting the snowy highway and streets. I’ve done same thing when I was young and with lots of energy.
Oh my God what are these people thinking the waters is completely ugly with those things those houses what are people thinking there's no room for the ocean god with a bunch of blood-sucking Developers you can have that crap I hope it gets all washed out to sea
Timeless Aerial Photography LLC. I grew up in Port Colborne, Ontario and when I seen the snow I knew it wasn’t California. I now live in Alberta and enjoyed the viewing, 🤗 Sad about the damage 🙁
It does snow here in Long Beach, Indiana where this is at,. The state of Indiana has 30 mile of beach here on Lake Michigan. Long Beach Indiana is about to get shorter
Why don't they just use dolosse? Steel pile driven into sand is seriously temporary! Dolosse are forever. The ocean can argue with dolosse but it will lose that argument every time, they come in a lot of sizes from 80 tons down....
What a bummer. It's probably too late to sell. If someone could invent a giant spatula to lift a house while a crew shovels about 10 feet of dirt underneath and then concrete, maybe the surf wouldn't be an issue, unless there a tsunami hits later on or something like that.
Why do nearly all the lakes in the US have bloody houses around them ....so us mere mortal can't enjoy the beauty of the lakes . don't see it much here in the UK thank goodness
Twenty years ago it was okay to build you're home here, but they never thought about the future of rising oceans, the scientists under estimated how fast the oceans are arising.
My house is 1400 feet above sea level and several hundred miles inland, and yet I still get great views of the ocean everyday. Ownership of ocean front property is highly overrated. Just my opinion.........
Divert Great lake water to drought states like UTAH, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas through Gravity, Canals, Pipes and Tunnels. Estimated cost would be around $20 Billion based on distance between UTAH and Great lakes. Cities and towns which are around Great lake can be saved and shortage of water can be reduced in drought states.
You need a collective effort if communities like this want to keep their properties. That includes property owners whose houses are three or four rows behind chipping in to build walls on the waterfront. That means sinking several break walls with various height into the sea from the shoreline with a final wall jutting out in a curve to dissipate the waves energy. This sort of shoring up my backyard alone isnt going to do a thing in saving these properties. And good luck of the property is situated on a waterfront that has the beach just dropping off a underwater cliff edge some meters from the beach. Those kind of locations are a goner.
that's the "crazy storm surge"? What houses were taken out? I didn't see one house taken out.
Looks like they were already gone on one stretch only one house
Give it a few years and Lake Michigan storms will do its damage. Most of those places had great beach front.
I see the houses still stand
Only crazy thing is the illogical placement of manmade structures on waterfront.
Everyone of these buildings do not belong there. And do not deserve any insurance to cover acts of God and Nature that obviously would occur.
Thanks for sharing for having real sounding noises instead of some dreadful music!
I saw one house with a damaged porch...maybe I missed all the ones that were gone.
Same
I don’t think waterfront real estate is the best way to go anymore!
You can thank global warming. If something doesn’t change Manhattan and California will disappear
It hasn't been a good idea since the 1960s, but people ignored the science, poo-pood the evidence and built right up to the edge...baffling
I don't think California is......
Buy on an inland lake. Much safer.
@karentate9114 what about Bigfoot ?
Those houses across the street will soon be waterfront.
Coastline erosion has sped up tremendously in the last 30 years. 30 years ago these homeowners were saying this property is safe for another 200 years.. Nope!
they wanted a beach nobody would walk on and piss them off-they got what they wanted -no beach
It’s not Long Beach Twp.
@@cbdoil4082 Long Beach Indiana.
How do you know they wanted a beach where nobody can walk? How do you know nobody walks on the beach at low tide. Ignorance - with lack of common sense and ability to think properly - is dangerous indeed,
Probably safer to build your house on top of a volcano with a deck over the cauldron. Great views of the lava lake. Any takers?
Wow, It's not just us here on the other coast... Nice capture!
I now understand that the video depicts the Indiana shoreline homes on Lake Michigan (hence the snow covering the ground) Thought this was Long Beach Long Island NY??? With what looks to be snow on the ground, I’m assuming this isn’t Long Beach California…..
Thanks! Such a crappy description of nothing but tags and drama.
I knowwwwwww ,isn't he stupid for not precisely saying where this is it's like turning in the homework assignment and you did a all this research and then you don't even say where it's at and give it to the teacher like she's supposed to know
Oh wow, I thought it was Long Beach California too, until you guys pointed out the snow 😅😅😅😅
I love the sound of the waves and seagulls. Miss California.
Uhhhh...it’s Long Beach, Indiana on the shore of Lake Michigan; not California. The presence of snow should have been a tip-off that the location was other than Southern California.
This locale is Long Beach, Indiana.
I read this loud and clear.
💕 WoW, if I lived in one of those houses, wouldn't I have a good chance of hooking up with a fresh water mermaid ?
Southern California? With snow?
Need to build them a little closer next time..
They have a nice view from their houses
Such a beautiful place to live...
But Mother Nature is so powerful...
Great video. Thank you for this upload
Thank you for watching
@@timelessaerialphotography. Is it snow on the house's roofs? I thought it never snowed in Long Beach ...
@@claudiatapia8310 long beach indiana we get alot of snow in the winter.
@@timelessaerialphotography. I thought that it was Long Beach, CA , thanks for clarifying !!
I don’t think many live there. It’s all IL license plates.
All them houses look fine , no real problem there
HEY! Let's build houses on sand! What could POSSIBLY go wrong???
Are these ugly McMansions even insurable?
They are. The coverage is a letter saying "YOU'RE FUCKED!"
The insurance company is under no obligation to pay out, but I bet your bippy the mortgage made them take out flood insurance.
A lot of those houses look Victorian. I'm willing to bet the shoreline was a lot further away when those houses were built
@@karengummer6657 I remember in the mid to late 1980s being on this shoreline, a LOT fewer houses, classic and creative homes, and someone pointed out the foundation of an old house in the water, so erosion's been going on a while on Long Beach and in the Dunes generally.
But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. MATTHEW 7:6
It surprises me how steady the drone is, even in bad weather.
This is not long Beach, Ca. It never snows there. This looks like houses on Lake Michigan.
New Jersey
Yes,coast,houses,trees,etc not California. But east coast is sinking.
My house is bigger than your house, my house is bigger than yours. 🥳🐠🎼
Are you making a point or just being ignorant?
those houses look like litter
Patrick Rogers that's a disgusting thing to say about families.
@@sweetsongstress7398 I said nothing about families. I was talking about a poorly planned crowded coast
Patrick Rogers ok you win. Families live in them, though.
We rented a cottage in Nags Head NC. The first time we went it was the 5th house from the beach. The next year it was the 4th house from the beach. 15 years later it is the third house from the beach. Make of this what you will.
Now ? Let me see.
Where is this? Long Beach, Ca, Long Beach NY, Long Beach NJ, Longbeach, WA. ???
Snow in Feb? In Long Beach CA? Those houses are NOT there. Fall does not appear in CA like that.
Long Beach, Indiana... the southern shore of Lake Michigan.
@@french1956 that explains it
Maybe it's Cocaine ?
I will give those homes 10 years to survive. I used to surf down in long beach 45 years ago, back then there was at least 40 yards of beach in front of those homes.
You surfed in Lake Michigan?
@@davidharris241 Long beach Cali.
So, you want some ocean front property? Well, here you go!
Beautiful!
This was 2 years ago! Look for the updated version. New storm water walls, with added boulders, and rocks.
they have caused this with those sea walls
As part of my run I'd go from Stop 35 to 24 right along the shoreline. Not an option now. Duneland Beach / Long Beach = Malibu of the Midwest
I used to run from Central Beach to Mt. Baldy, and vice-versa, depending on if i wanted to do the climb. Also stayed a year at Stop 29 in Long Beach. Used to access the beach at Stop 30 next to Caray's Cottage.
The foolish man builds his house upon the sand, remember this kids song?
Matthew 7:6 But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand.
@@macman3175 Thanks Mac, that in essence says it all. The Bible gives us so much instruction, too bad most people don't listen.
Long Beach, California
Long Beach, Indiana
Long Beach, Main
Long Beach, Maryland
Long Beach, Mississippi
Long Beach, Missouri
Long Beach, Minnesota
Long Beach, North Carolina
Long Beach, New Jersey
Long Beach, New York
Long Beach, Ohio
Long Beach, Washington
= 12
Long Beach, Indiana
This is not Long Beach, CA, the snow is a give away
Yeah, almost every coastal city has a Long Beach. This looks more East Coast. Maybe CT?
@@runningray No 'Long Beach' here in CT.
Probably New Jersey.
Long Beach....where? Which city/state/country?
These are very expensive homes and they're packed in there like rats! A lot of these homes have expensive break walls but it's only a matter of time before Mother Nature comes calling and takes everything away. The poor saps that don't have break walls are gonna be screwed in the next big storm.
We've been building too close to the ocean for years and it's now payback time people you should have known better but you didn't want to listen
Lol greed of our beaches got them no where.
Great footage! Thanks for sharing.. Those houses are all huge.... who needs four stories? You'd need to have 10 kids to make that necessary, right? And sadly, it looks like they're all gonna be washed away before long,
Who's sad? I'm entertained.
Thank you for sharing. If possible, please keep us updated. Praying for beach this summer!
Hawaii slot of homes are on caisons up 10 feet. They get erosion and big surf surges and water crests the highway. But houses are safe.
Well that is what happens when build a house on an erosion zone. Kind of like the idiots who build in flood zones.
Any houses for sale with the words "Lake Front" should be pretty cheap, now.
it looked like this 30 yrs ago.... a few more houses, but the same erosion.
That smaller wall is a good idea stops the spray too 👍🏽
THE SEA: "..come out and play Johnny"
JOHNNY: "I dont think so."
THE SEA: "That's okay, I'll come & get you anyway. The Deep wants to play too!"
3 houses back in a few years will have an ocean view.
Nature giveth, nature taketh away.
I would be renting out on AirB&B to try to get as much money out of them as I can before it all washes away.
There are documentaries detailing how the world is losing sand for a number of reasons, none of which is the increase in sea level. We are having a building boom and lots of sand is being mined to create concrete. Increased number of dams is preventing sand from coming down to replenish beaches. Ports and harbor areas prevent sand from moving naturally down the shoreline.
Humans are almost always the problem when something goes wrong with an environment.
Because I had to know which Long Beach . I search out his other vids and it is Long Beach, Indiana for those who wanted to know since there are 12 Long Beaches in the US.
Snow in Long Beach?
Which house was taken out?
I'm assuming this is Lake Michigan in the Illinois/Indiana region? Never know it based on zero information provided by this video...
I knowwwwwww ,how dare they not specify what country ,state ,city...
CA or NY?
Indiana
@@timelessaerialphotography. LOL fooled a lot of us!
Which Long Beach in what state?
Indiana lake michigan
Long Beach, Calif?
Interesting that this is referred to as the Mid West... If you divide the lower 48 in half, this should be referred to as the Middle East..
Because of the snow, I've ruled-out that this is Long Beach, Mississippi, Long Beach Florida or Long Beach California. So is this Long Beach New Jersey? Or Long Beach New York?
Ever body here in the Mid-West knows Long Beach is in Indiana, on Lake Michigan, not far from Chicago..
Too cold to enjoy swimming on your private beach. At least you can enjoy the beautiful winter weather from your upstair bedroom windows, if you can get to your house fighting the snowy highway and streets. I’ve done same thing when I was young and with lots of energy.
Everything gone? What? The houses are still there.
Is this New Jersey?
Long Beach Indiana on the shores of Lake Michigan
Oh my God what are these people thinking the waters is completely ugly with those things those houses what are people thinking there's no room for the ocean god with a bunch of blood-sucking Developers you can have that crap I hope it gets all washed out to sea
ITS A LAKE!!!!
New name Short Beach.
Long Beach where?
Sorry updated the description Long Beach, Indiana erosion is taking out houses Huge storm surge with Feb Storm on lake, Michigan
Timeless Aerial Photography LLC. I grew up in Port Colborne, Ontario and when I seen the snow I knew it wasn’t California. I now live in Alberta and enjoyed the viewing, 🤗
Sad about the damage 🙁
The sound effects don't match what is being shown in the video.
Timeless Aerial Photography. Where is this, what STATE????? You should really provide more details ,don't assume people know where your filming....
This is in the state of Indiana (Lake Michigan). Near Chicago.
What a beautiful place
Are these mostly rentals or are these one family homes?
Where ?.
Watching this video bring to mind that old Johnny Cash song, "How high is the Water Mama?" "Five feet high and rising..."
Waterfront property is only a reasonable proposition if it’s small and on wheels .
And people laughed at 2012 it was the 2-minute warning the back backup
In 30 years time all these houses will be flooded. And thats a fact! I see it ! And thus the evolution of our planet 🙂
Long Beach, Where?
Indiana
SHOULD DO AN UPDATE VIDEO 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️. PLEASE 🙏🥺
Who lives in a house like this ? It’s certainly on the waterfront.
There is no snow in Lon Beach
dude how the hell does it snow down there? wtf
Those houses are as big as hotels.... Why do a family need that much?
Greed. Money laundering fronts. Self esteem issues...
The lone house at 5:33 would be better off on a barge.
The only way to protect those houses is to surround them with tons of concreye in anticipation of them becoming islands!
I didn't know that it snows in longbeach. Is the headline correct? Did I miss something?
Long beach new York, yes it snows on the waterfront.
@@ellendolber2765 thank you, my bad, I was thinking the other coast. Color me silly.
Won't be long before the homes across the street become beachfront property.
Build by the beach
ihave not seen snow in So. Calif.
It does snow here in Long Beach, Indiana where this is at,. The state of Indiana has 30 mile of beach here on Lake Michigan. Long Beach Indiana is about to get shorter
How can any city planner allow a row of houses on a beach with no or little public beach access?
Why don't they just use dolosse? Steel pile driven into sand is seriously temporary! Dolosse are forever.
The ocean can argue with dolosse but it will lose that argument every time, they come in a lot of sizes from 80 tons down....
Didn't those rich people think this through before they built such massive houses by the ocean?
snow ? , no cars , trucks , people , animals
What a bummer. It's probably too late to sell. If someone could invent a giant spatula to lift a house while a crew shovels about 10 feet of dirt underneath and then concrete, maybe the surf wouldn't be an issue, unless there a tsunami hits later on or something like that.
Why do nearly all the lakes in the US have bloody houses around them ....so us mere mortal can't enjoy the beauty of the lakes . don't see it much here in the UK thank goodness
Mother Nature is so sneaky. That coastline has been eroding "suddenly" for Hundreds of Millions of years. Sneaky.
Well there goes property values and that’s a small storm
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It doesn't snow in Long Beach CA, maybe this is Long Island?
Indiana
Why are they not building protection walls together? This looks dumb
Twenty years ago it was okay to build you're home here, but they never thought about the future of rising oceans, the scientists under estimated how fast the oceans are arising.
My house is 1400 feet above sea level and several hundred miles inland, and yet I still get great views of the ocean everyday. Ownership of ocean front property is highly overrated. Just my opinion.........
Can people get home owner insurance on these, and if so, what dummy insurance company would do it? They will be in the water within 15 years.
Divert Great lake water to drought states like UTAH, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas through Gravity, Canals, Pipes and Tunnels.
Estimated cost would be around $20 Billion based on distance between UTAH and Great lakes. Cities and towns which are around Great lake can be saved and shortage of water can be reduced in drought states.
Ummm...no.
No, America would rather invade and bomb another country than help it's own people.
You need a collective effort if communities like this want to keep their properties. That includes property owners whose houses are three or four rows behind chipping in to build walls on the waterfront.
That means sinking several break walls with various height into the sea from the shoreline with a final wall jutting out in a curve to dissipate the waves energy.
This sort of shoring up my backyard alone isnt going to do a thing in saving these properties.
And good luck of the property is situated on a waterfront that has the beach just dropping off a underwater cliff edge some meters from the beach. Those kind of locations are a goner.