Reuben, you did a fab job! Thanks for taking the time to share it! Anyone complaining has never tried to record something in a fast moving vehicle, or from the air! Please don't be put off 😊😊😊
For the critics of the camera Man, Ruben Poulsen was 12 years old when he filmed this! He did an extraordinary job while being buffetted around in a light aircraft and no doubt quite excited too!
Ice is always clear. There is not such thing as blue ice. What your seeing is sunlight going thru the clear ice and breaking apart. That blue is the sky and oceans hue.
Remarkable footage! It's scenes like this where you realize how truly magnificent our planet really is and how lucky and blessed we really are. It's the only one we have, please be kind to her. ❤️
Very brave! Stunning footage! I was just considering how the people who took this footage risked their lives flying in a plane made out of metal, plastic, glass, and rubber over no mans land where if something would happen there is certain doom below. Remarkable forces at work watching the enormous ice calving events. Thanks for sharing.
So above and beyond everyday experience, it's difficult to comprehend the magnitude. The blue ice is tens of thousands of years old - what it must be like to stand on it after settling, and be able to look into its depths!
+Andy Lee Robinson really impresive by scale and scary to see how powerfull the tsunamis generated by the calving of ice and the deept of the fjords more than 600 meters , but why the oldest ice has a deep blue colour ?
+abderaman alzemouri The oldest ice has had all the air bubbles squeezed out of it because of the enormous pressures. Ice looks blue because it is so thick, and because of the oxygen bonds - liquid oxygen has a similar but faint blue colour. If you took a small chunk of a few kilograms, it wouldn't look so blue.
+abderaman alzemouri Yes, the oldest ice in Antarctica is about a million years old, of which 800,000 years have been drilled and analyzed. Might be difficult to find older ice as it tends to flow to the sea, but there could be a few pockets of it somewhere.
I hate to be a whiner, I really do... but that ring, then the triangle thing at the bottom(?) is driving me to scream. Is the problem that she can't open the window all the way?
In 1974 I knew we were destroying our environment. I politically engaged as soon as possible. People laughed at me and my choice in life. In retrospect this is such a very sad story... we are too late. Only damage controle is possible... right now I live in the Allier region, in France. The Allier is the largest unpoluted river in Europe. I have chosen this place for my grandchildren, I am 57. Shalom ✨
SPECTACULAR BUT HEART BREAKING ITS HAPPENING SO FAST, WE AS HUMANS THINK WE ARE SO CLEVER, WE ARE WRECKING THIS WORLD, WE ALL NEED TO MAKE MAJOR CHANGES ALL AT ONCE....NOW. CAMILLE AUSTRALIA...THANKS FOR VDEO
I'm not sure why, but i find your videos a bit disturbing. Maybe because of the lack of commentary. I've been following climate research on & off for some 8 years now, reading up on the more dire work as i progress. So Jason, having moved to Denmark and what not, give it to us straight: on a scale of 1 to 5, 1 being IPCC & 5 being Guy McPherson. What position are you at?
Would have been amazing video if not so hard to see what was actually happening. Between the movement and the distortion of the window it was hard to make out the sights...
Incredible footage.
Reuben, you did a fab job! Thanks for taking the time to share it! Anyone complaining has never tried to record something in a fast moving vehicle, or from the air! Please don't be put off 😊😊😊
For the critics of the camera Man, Ruben Poulsen was 12 years old when he filmed this! He did an extraordinary job while being buffetted around in a light aircraft and no doubt quite excited too!
Big deal cameraman ... Still sitting inside an copy techno-industrial vehicle. Keep the jobs right!
WOW!! Now thats what you call a glacier calving video! Spectacular!
That deep blue color is stunning to say the least! I could only imagine what it's like to see in person.
Ice is always clear. There is not such thing as blue ice. What your seeing is sunlight going thru the clear ice and breaking apart. That blue is the sky and oceans hue.
Who cares how the blue color became….. f Debbie downers ….
thank you so much for NOT adding stupid music , you sweet hearts , hugs n xx , taaaa , and top vid
That is an EXTREME amount of energy. That was so cool to watch. Thanks for sharing.
Remarkable footage! It's scenes like this where you realize how truly magnificent our planet really is and how lucky and blessed we really are.
It's the only one we have, please be kind to her. ❤️
The End is near for most of the Humans though.
BS
Mother Nature flexing her muscles, what an experience to have been there......great video well done!
Very brave! Stunning footage! I was just considering how the people who took this footage risked their lives flying in a plane made out of metal, plastic, glass, and rubber over no mans land where if something would happen there is certain doom below. Remarkable forces at work watching the enormous ice calving events. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Ruben!
So above and beyond everyday experience, it's difficult to comprehend the magnitude.
The blue ice is tens of thousands of years old - what it must be like to stand on it after settling, and be able to look into its depths!
+Andy Lee Robinson really impresive by scale and scary to see how powerfull the tsunamis generated by the calving of ice and the deept of the fjords more than 600 meters , but why the oldest ice has a deep blue colour ?
+abderaman alzemouri The oldest ice has had all the air bubbles squeezed out of it because of the enormous pressures.
Ice looks blue because it is so thick, and because of the oxygen bonds - liquid oxygen has a similar but faint blue colour.
If you took a small chunk of a few kilograms, it wouldn't look so blue.
this is extraordinary ! in antarctica there is 200000 years old ice on the deepest parts of the ice cap 3000m deep
+abderaman alzemouri Yes, the oldest ice in Antarctica is about a million years old, of which 800,000 years have been drilled and analyzed.
Might be difficult to find older ice as it tends to flow to the sea, but there could be a few pockets of it somewhere.
So cool. Thanks for posting it.
That is the most beautiful blue I’ve ever seen
Spectaculaiere fenomenale!!!
Look at the blues of blue from that really old ice that rises up out of the water? 👍🏻
Most people are not aware of how BIG that actually is.
Aircraft has to be a DH-6 Twin-Otter. It's a twin turboprop, look up the specs and very much loved by those who fly them.
it's an 'air taxi' Partenavia P.68
@@JasonBoxClimate I didn't know that one. I did have a Moto Guzzi though 😁
@@a.randomjack6661 The Partenavia P.68 is the best, its not causing climate change.
Спасибо за это видео Благодарю!!!
Aliens calving glaciers with giant machines
Jason, @ 0:33 (& earlier), seeing all that melange, I was wondering if it was Antarctica! Have you watched James Balog's Chasing Ice yet?
How in the world did that piece of ice make the glacier look small?
Amazing opportunity to witness and video it. Please do something about your filming skills.
2:50 The waterfalls
Our tombstone will read, "Here Lies Humanity. Too dumb to get out of the way of a speeding train." And my AC is still pumping.
Tell that shit to India and China ….
I hate to be a whiner, I really do... but that ring, then the triangle thing at the bottom(?) is driving me to scream. Is the problem that she can't open the window all the way?
---that you're spinning - show the horizon of a bitch
In 1974 I knew we were destroying our environment. I politically engaged as soon as possible. People laughed at me and my choice in life. In retrospect this is such a very sad story... we are too late. Only damage controle is possible... right now I live in the Allier region, in France. The Allier is the largest unpoluted river in Europe. I have chosen this place for my grandchildren, I am 57. Shalom ✨
In the 70's, my parents were told we were heading towards another ice age...
SPECTACULAR BUT HEART BREAKING ITS HAPPENING SO FAST, WE AS HUMANS THINK WE ARE SO CLEVER, WE ARE WRECKING THIS WORLD, WE ALL NEED TO MAKE MAJOR CHANGES ALL AT ONCE....NOW. CAMILLE AUSTRALIA...THANKS FOR VDEO
Bear Grills would survive that ;)
I'm not sure why, but i find your videos a bit disturbing. Maybe because of the lack of commentary.
I've been following climate research on & off for some 8 years now, reading up on the more dire work as i progress.
So Jason, having moved to Denmark and what not, give it to us straight: on a scale of 1 to 5,
1 being IPCC & 5 being Guy McPherson. What position are you at?
“Iceberg” an action film starring The Rock.
Yaw shit shure bygolly you betcha
The sound of plane's engine is annoying! 😣
Would have been amazing video if not so hard to see what was actually happening. Between the movement and the distortion of the window it was hard to make out the sights...
What a whiner……😂
i wish you would have kept your camera even remotely still or attached it somewhere. shame for the otherwise spectacular footage.
The whiplash style of filming is hard to watch.
A 12 year old child is filming it...
Ahhhhh poor baby….get a heating pad on that neck whiner…
Wonderful opportunity spoiled by lousy camera work.
Wow, I live in the West TEXAS desert so this is so unlike anything that I have ever seen that it seems like an alien planet. Awesome!
Not worth viewing.
watching the world unmaking itself, also entails emitting CO2 and an ugly machine flying over the great unraveling...