Great video. I live about half a mile down the river from a dam in Ireland. They sequence things a bit differently. When I was a kid they'd sound the alarm and open the gates five minutes later. You had five minutes to get out of the river if you were fishing or swimming. If you were on the bank you were ok, but you'd just have to watch as the water may rise above the bank a few minutes after the current picked up. It wouldn't move that fast so you'd just move back when it started to rise. A few years ago a guy from outside the area was nearly killed (with his kids) when he didn't recognise the alarm. Now they leave it down at 1/4 speed for the first 20 minutes. Much more sensible I think. The alarm sounds like an air raid siren, but if you're not from the area, I can understand that you mightn't know what the hell it was. 1/4 speed gives you a chance to figure that out! Moral of the story - if you're ever in a river anywhere in the world and you hear a strange alarm, get out, it might be a dam!
The drop is only for the purpose of locating tourists to Trollhättan. Otherwise, the water is there to create electricity in the power stations Olidan and Hojum power station. Before global warming began, there was about 2,000 meters of ice here. When it began to melt away about 11,000 years ago, this fall was formed, which still testifies to the forces that the ice brought with it. Thomas. Written and translated by google.
@@ThomasIsheim There have been 27 " Global warming's " that they know of, and 27 ice ages, from ice core samples in Greenland and other Geologic evidence. People are so ignorant acting like humans are to blame. The earth & sun are going to go through their cycles no matter what humans do...Fantastic video by the way!!!
@@richard3793 "The dam" is the largest lake in Sweden, Vänern and it's more like an inland ocean, similar to Lake Superior in the US. Plenty of water in it...
Nice upload of release😊❤
Great video. I live about half a mile down the river from a dam in Ireland. They sequence things a bit differently. When I was a kid they'd sound the alarm and open the gates five minutes later. You had five minutes to get out of the river if you were fishing or swimming. If you were on the bank you were ok, but you'd just have to watch as the water may rise above the bank a few minutes after the current picked up. It wouldn't move that fast so you'd just move back when it started to rise. A few years ago a guy from outside the area was nearly killed (with his kids) when he didn't recognise the alarm. Now they leave it down at 1/4 speed for the first 20 minutes. Much more sensible I think. The alarm sounds like an air raid siren, but if you're not from the area, I can understand that you mightn't know what the hell it was. 1/4 speed gives you a chance to figure that out! Moral of the story - if you're ever in a river anywhere in the world and you hear a strange alarm, get out, it might be a dam!
Fascinating approach to filming the process.... so nice to hear the water ... I would have hated music.....
Great Scott!
I mean, great shots!
Beautifully done, Mr. Karlsen.
WOW Awesomeness
It's like Manhattan but with more Trolls
Nice water dam, great video.
Wonderful waterfall!
It's looks amazing beautiful place and video.see you around stay safe always.godbless
That was fun to watch.
Super film. Pozdrawiam Jarek
Very nice
Så vackert det var innan det dämdes upp.
Undrar hur många miljader fler laxar det funnits om det inte vart för vattenkraften...
Where is that place
Filmat vid flertalet fallpåsläpp. I juli så är det påsläpp kl 15.00 varje dag.
we assume this is Norge (Norway) it is NOT mentioned anywhere! Australia.
Sweden, about 100 miles north of Gothenburg. Saab are based there.
Trollhättan, sweden.
Why are they flushing the river? Spectacular footage that’s for sure
Or draining the dam when it did not look like winter out there.
The drop is only for the purpose of locating tourists to Trollhättan. Otherwise, the water is there to create electricity in the power stations Olidan and Hojum power station. Before global warming began, there was about 2,000 meters of ice here. When it began to melt away about 11,000 years ago, this fall was formed, which still testifies to the forces that the ice brought with it. Thomas.
Written and translated by google.
@@ThomasIsheim There have been 27 " Global warming's " that they know of, and 27 ice ages, from ice core samples in Greenland and other Geologic evidence. People are so ignorant acting like humans are to blame. The earth & sun are going to go through their cycles no matter what humans do...Fantastic video by the way!!!
@@richard3793 "The dam" is the largest lake in Sweden, Vänern and it's more like an inland ocean, similar to Lake Superior in the US. Plenty of water in it...
Huh. Thought there’d be kayakers.
there is a fish down stream like ''do you hear something, I swear I just heard something''
is that Post 10 with his rake again....................
🤣
Note how the bridge wobbles.
Parabéns muitos bom mesmo Deus abençoe sempre sua vida amén 👍👇👍 Deus abençoe todos meus escritos amén 🤔😳😁🤭👏👏👏👏👍👍
4 kameror?
Pays ?
No, its free to see 🤗. But not this Corona year. No waterfall 2021 ☹️
Maravilhoso
Why do they open the gates?
During July, the water is released for the sake of tourism.
Underbart
abertura de comportas de barragem
Det bästa med Thn 😃
Wotta lotta water.
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a gulley washer but not a single person fishing.
This is what happens when a troll flushes his toilet.
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🙂👏😀👏🌷😷
Ganz nett.
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