Wish the video was recorded in Landscape (phone held sideways) mode. We'd see more than wasted blue sky. Could really see the edges without moving the camera too much until you turned around. Neat to watch though.
I was thinking California, where it's always a big deal to have enough water to send downstream. But then I focused on the meadowlark, which doesn't live in California. So, it must have been in prairie country.
Wish the video was longer!
I could watch this all day
I was just looking for that kind og videos, i wish it was few minutes more
Genuinely terrifying
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
Every farmer likes canal they are the part and parcel of farmers life
Wish the video was recorded in Landscape (phone held sideways) mode. We'd see more than wasted blue sky. Could really see the edges without moving the camera too much until you turned around. Neat to watch though.
I didn't think so its first time you can see water marks on the concrete wall and canal also
Not the first time ever, but the first time in 2017.
Which country
What country is this in.?.
Reminds me of the movie Chinatown.
Nice
Good video friend great 👍👍👍
Good
これは素晴らしい‼️
この小さなダムをアフリカやアジア、内モンゴル等の乾燥している国や地域が作れば豪雨によって出来た雨水を貯めて、乾いた大地に生命(いのち)を吹き込む事が出来て水不足を解消出来ると思う‼️
where is it?
I was thinking California, where it's always a big deal to have enough water to send downstream. But then I focused on the meadowlark, which doesn't live in California. So, it must have been in prairie country.
The producer of the video is the Water Security Agency. They are water control for the province of Saskatchewan in Canada.
@@Misterwhistle That'll explain the meadowlark! I'm originally from North Dakota!
Good hear!👍
Super. 💙 T.E.N.
nice super
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watch at 1.75 playback speed
gotta record sideways, bruh. this isnt zoom zoom tik tok or twitter twatter
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Well that was exciting🤨 could have just had a 40 sec. Video
I disagree, the build up was intense.
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Nice