That's something I really appreciate about the Underworld bunch. They narrate without a bunch of Jibber Jabber on their own opinion of what they think about a video. Keep it up and keep it real.
Watching these reminds me of some experiments that were done with rockfalls and landslides. At the time scientists were convinced that these things had no resemblance to flows of water and other liquids and fluids, scoffing at various eyewitness reports to the contrary. This was at a time when mobile phones were very much in the future, so there few, if any, recordings of such events. They chose a dry mountain side to conduct the experiments, and during the preparations drew a large crowd of onlookers from the local inhabitants. It also drew a number of TV film crews to the site, who documented the whole event. I won't forget the result: when the rockfall/landslide was triggered, the whole lot literally flowed downslope, acting like a mass of water, even to behaving like a waterfall on the steeper parts of the slope despite there being no water present at all. Rocks of all sizes, from sizeable boulders down to dust, acted like water... something no-one thought could happen. It was a salutary lesson for everyone, not least the scientists. Further experiments, driven by disasters like Armero, taught us that some rockfalls and landslides don't need water to start them: others, depending on rock type and condition, only require a bare minimum to turn an unstable slope into a surging relentless flood of mud. burying everything unfortunate enough to be in it's path, and setting as hard as concrete once motion ceases.. It isn't just natural rock piles that can give way suddenly, either. I hadn't been born when the disaster of Aberfan happened, but I've grown up knowing about it. The trouble is that, with the human population explosively increasing, and with it human hunger for resources of all kinds that need to be dug out of the ground, more disasters like the Aberfan spoil-heap collapse are going to happen... unless, of course, we take heed of the lessons Nature kindly provides us with.
Read about large run out landslides. This behavior is well documented. The debris flows can run out an extraordinary distance because of this water like behavior.
They say yodeling in the Alps can cause an avalanche. So dont yell when youre out there in the heavy snow. I see so many videos of rock slides from China, though. Must we refrain from free speech there, too?? 😸🤠😂
Underworld, thank you SO MUCH for your channel. I’m really interested in natural disasters and you cover them excellently! I am watching your videos back to your first posting. EXCELLENT. One thing I’ve noticed a few times is that some footage is reused and has nothing to do with the video subject. You know, wrong country video. Love your work though so please keep producing.
I'm not sure if you've already talked about the avalanches that occurred in Costa Rica due to a landslide that blocked the Aguas Zarcas River. There are several videos from different days. It might be useful for an upcoming video. Greetings and excellent videos.
I saw a land slide in California that took out to homes. The entire hill slid and the home stayed together for some distance, then they just fell apart. Both home were "tagged " as dangerous and the owners were not in the homes. Just a few months before that I had watched an avalanche at a ski resort where the rangers were getting ready to blow it, then it just went all on its own. The Awesome power of nature.
#2 was the result of ILLEGAL logging in my family's province, which left the mountains unstable because the tree roots were destroyed.Many homes and Barangays were affecteed and are still today because of corruption of local COUNCILLORS who take BRIBES to allow the logging companise to devatastate our homelands! This is endemic in the Philippines.
Before assuming the world is falling apart because this happens "so often," please remember that it's not necessarily happening more often, it's just that now, with video-capable cell phones everywhere, we are more aware of what is happening than ever before. In other words, the world hasn't changed; we have.
I was working in the coast range forest in Oregon. We drove up a new logging spur road to figure out where we were to work the next day. The next day we drove up the road and found the road gone were we were going to park. The hillside had slid out. A little scary.
They say yodeling in the Alps can cause an avalanche. So dont yell when youre out there in the heavy snow. I see so many videos of rock slides from China, though. Must we refrain from free speech there, too?? 😸🤠😂!
Ja byłem świadkiem tego jak; manewr cofania radiowozem wykonywało obydwoje funkcjonariuszy jednocześnie, precyzując młoda policjantka nie była w stanie tego wykonać samemu!, musiał jej partner siedzący zboku pomóc kręcić kierownicą!
"put worker safety above profits"...... but NO ONE knew the rocks would fall that day. Maybe they could close the mine because there is a mountain? C'mon. That's where mines are.
What’s with people recording in portrait mode? TV went from 3x4 to 9x16 for a reason, movies are in 1x2.1 for a reason, cause we like a wider field of view. Ok ok yes it’s easier to hold the phone. So then why don’t these trillion dollar phone companies rotate the cameras by 90 degrees? “Things that makes you go hum.”
Very true. Also very original since the guy below you wrote the same. It's crazy though, right? An entire mountain collapses in front of your eyes - an event that many geologists who study it will probably never even see in person. And yet, in the seconds they have to grab their phone and hit record, they don't bother to set the correct ISO settings, compose the image properly, make sure that they zoom and focus correctly and of course rotate their camera for randos on RUclips to have an optimal viewing experience 👍 You should submit your idea to these "Trillion Dollar" companies. They've clearly never thought of it. You will become so rich and be the next Bill Gates, Cook, Steve Jobs with that suggestion. They can incorporate it in the next iPhone Galaxy Mega 2000. You'd probably need to use AI to decide when to record it portrait or landscape mode. Like create an algorithm that detects when it's an once in a lifetime event where a mountain collapses, then quickly switch mode. Or maybe record in 16k mega definition in portrait, landscape and immersive 3d with smell-o-vision IMAX at the same time. Cover the entire back of the phone with lenses
Keto fenomene tregojne,qe Zoti nuk ka perfundu krijimin e botes.Vashdon krijimin me korigjime te herepashershme.Si jashte ne erozon ashtu dhe brenda ne thellesin e tokes.
Just wondering: Why do such a lot of people hold their camera/phone in "portrait" position instead of "landscape"? Is it stupidity, ignorance, laziness or something else??
Right? I fully agree. Definitely lazy. Personally if an entire side of a mountain suddenly collapses in front of my eyes, I'd damn well make sure I rotate my phone, and frame it correctly, paying attention to artistic composition, lighting, lens flare etc, just in case some rando on RUclips is dissatisfied with the video that I had only seconds to grab the phone and hit record 🙄
That's something I really appreciate about the Underworld bunch. They narrate without a bunch of Jibber Jabber on their own opinion of what they think about a video. Keep it up and keep it real.
I agree. And well said.
Wow, that was truly unbelievable! 😂 Incredible work, folks!
Even mountains can't escape gravity.
I love it how u just make countries that have disasters in the past & today (:
Watching these reminds me of some experiments that were done with rockfalls and landslides. At the time scientists were convinced that these things had no resemblance to flows of water and other liquids and fluids, scoffing at various eyewitness reports to the contrary. This was at a time when mobile phones were very much in the future, so there few, if any, recordings of such events.
They chose a dry mountain side to conduct the experiments, and during the preparations drew a large crowd of onlookers from the local inhabitants. It also drew a number of TV film crews to the site, who documented the whole event. I won't forget the result: when the rockfall/landslide was triggered, the whole lot literally flowed downslope, acting like a mass of water, even to behaving like a waterfall on the steeper parts of the slope despite there being no water present at all. Rocks of all sizes, from sizeable boulders down to dust, acted like water... something no-one thought could happen.
It was a salutary lesson for everyone, not least the scientists. Further experiments, driven by disasters like Armero, taught us that some rockfalls and landslides don't need water to start them: others, depending on rock type and condition, only require a bare minimum to turn an unstable slope into a surging relentless flood of mud. burying everything unfortunate enough to be in it's path, and setting as hard as concrete once motion ceases..
It isn't just natural rock piles that can give way suddenly, either. I hadn't been born when the disaster of Aberfan happened, but I've grown up knowing about it. The trouble is that, with the human population explosively increasing, and with it human hunger for resources of all kinds that need to be dug out of the ground, more disasters like the Aberfan spoil-heap collapse are going to happen... unless, of course, we take heed of the lessons Nature kindly provides us with.
Thanks for the scientific explanation.
Read about large run out landslides. This behavior is well documented. The debris flows can run out an extraordinary distance because of this water like behavior.
This guy is a perfect narrator
Thank you for the update, Underworld..!! 3:58 Wow, that was scary..!!
It's rude to put you water mark on footage that you didn't take
Fireworks?
I thought it was illegal 🤷🏼♂️🤬
And he has the nuts to say 'our camera person' very rude indeed
Mr Underworld
I suffer from anxiety and depression and yet your videos are very soothing to me. Thank you 🤜🏾
Thank you from The Netherlands
They say yodeling in the Alps can cause an avalanche. So dont yell when youre out there in the heavy snow. I see so many videos of rock slides from China, though. Must we refrain from free speech there, too?? 😸🤠😂
Land of giant mudslides, haha.
Underworld, thank you SO MUCH for your channel. I’m really interested in natural disasters and you cover them excellently! I am watching your videos back to your first posting. EXCELLENT. One thing I’ve noticed a few times is that some footage is reused and has nothing to do with the video subject. You know, wrong country video. Love your work though so please keep producing.
I'm not sure if you've already talked about the avalanches that occurred in Costa Rica due to a landslide that blocked the Aguas Zarcas River. There are several videos from different days. It might be useful for an upcoming video.
Greetings and excellent videos.
Bruch
#8 is Peru I think
Holy Cripes.
Wow 😮 good work 💯😎
Wow, that was truly unbelievable! 😂 Incredible work, folks!
I saw a land slide in California that took out to homes. The entire hill slid and the home stayed together for some distance, then they just fell apart. Both home were "tagged " as dangerous and the owners were not in the homes. Just a few months before that I had watched an avalanche at a ski resort where the rangers were getting ready to blow it, then it just went all on its own. The Awesome power of nature.
TY 👍
Tertawanya orang2 berbahagia ngrasa terhibur batu yg runtuh.
#2 was the result of ILLEGAL logging in my family's province, which left the mountains unstable because the tree roots were destroyed.Many homes and Barangays were affecteed and are still today because of corruption of local COUNCILLORS who take BRIBES to allow the logging companise to devatastate our homelands! This is endemic in the Philippines.
Worker safety ahead of profits? Never happen. 😢
This is the Whoa ! ! Channel
Wow, that was truly unbelievable! 😂 Incredible work, folks!
The percentage of vertical videos feels almost impossibly high.
Before assuming the world is falling apart because this happens "so often," please remember that it's not necessarily happening more often, it's just that now, with video-capable cell phones everywhere, we are more aware of what is happening than ever before. In other words, the world hasn't changed; we have.
That’s some scary stuff. Mountains falling down. Can’t fix that.
Bencana daerah berbahaya
산을 위험하게 관리하니 산이 무너지네요.
I was working in the coast range forest in Oregon. We drove up a new logging spur road to figure out where we were to work the next day. The next day we drove up the road and found the road gone were we were going to park. The hillside had slid out. A little scary.
Yup I live in Washington and that’s the normal thing.
Wow
Thats carzy but also entertaining
They say yodeling in the Alps can cause an avalanche. So dont yell when youre out there in the heavy snow. I see so many videos of rock slides from China, though. Must we refrain from free speech there, too?? 😸🤠😂!
That is as easy as it is to bury those who think they can hide in their bunkers.
Those scary moments caught on camera made me afraid to be alone
I bought a bicycle 32 years ago. And it was stolen 31 years ago. I had that bicycle for a year. I miss that bicycle. It was green.
1990.., ❤..,,,
Ja byłem świadkiem tego jak; manewr cofania radiowozem wykonywało obydwoje funkcjonariuszy jednocześnie, precyzując młoda policjantka nie była w stanie tego wykonać samemu!, musiał jej partner siedzący zboku pomóc kręcić kierownicą!
Nature's wrath is both terrifying and humbling. Let's use this as a reminder to prioritize disaster preparedness and resilience.
ليس الطبيعة هي التي تقوم بتلك الأفعال إنما خالقها سبحانه وتعالى هو القادر على كل شيئ .
“Maybe next time they’ll put workers safety over profits”… yeah right 😂 sure they will!
Half the mountain? Give me a break it was just a small part of the mountain that fell off but I'm used to the hyperbole from this channel
No matter how advanced science is, nature's wrath cannot be tamed..☝️🤔
"put worker safety above profits"...... but NO ONE knew the rocks would fall that day. Maybe they could close the mine because there is a mountain? C'mon. That's where mines are.
10:13 I can't believe that's a street in any language.
花蓮大地震好像刷新排名了!😂😢
these are old videos i want to see some new video instead of re watching this old stuff
The current Blue Ridge Mountains on the US East Coast are actually the remnant of a much taller range of mountains. The Earth is a great leveler.
Worker safety ahead of profits? Never happen
In India, 84k residents is a villiage.
okay
yes, there werent any rabbits down there, and no precious german either
👍
What was the red boomerang thing that appeared in the center of the falling mountain 4:23 then gone 4:24?
A piece of random debris...
Or maybe it was an alien spaceship from the lizard people who destroyed the mountain 🙄
La illàha illah
第一名到底是什麼鬼😅
When are people gonna learn that you take video in LANDSCAPE mode.
Semua bencana karena ulah manusia itu sendiri
What’s with people recording in portrait mode? TV went from 3x4 to 9x16 for a reason, movies are in 1x2.1 for a reason, cause we like a wider field of view. Ok ok yes it’s easier to hold the phone. So then why don’t these trillion dollar phone companies rotate the cameras by 90 degrees? “Things that makes you go hum.”
Very true. Also very original since the guy below you wrote the same.
It's crazy though, right? An entire mountain collapses in front of your eyes - an event that many geologists who study it will probably never even see in person. And yet, in the seconds they have to grab their phone and hit record, they don't bother to set the correct ISO settings, compose the image properly, make sure that they zoom and focus correctly and of course rotate their camera for randos on RUclips to have an optimal viewing experience 👍
You should submit your idea to these "Trillion Dollar" companies. They've clearly never thought of it. You will become so rich and be the next Bill Gates, Cook, Steve Jobs with that suggestion.
They can incorporate it in the next iPhone Galaxy Mega 2000. You'd probably need to use AI to decide when to record it portrait or landscape mode. Like create an algorithm that detects when it's an once in a lifetime event where a mountain collapses, then quickly switch mode. Or maybe record in 16k mega definition in portrait, landscape and immersive 3d with smell-o-vision IMAX at the same time. Cover the entire back of the phone with lenses
@@ElenarMT I didn’t read any of the comments, but I’m sure most of us have thought of this.
yellows are clueless
2000,20,
Non ci sarà pietra su pietra che reggerà
Keto fenomene tregojne,qe Zoti nuk ka perfundu krijimin e botes.Vashdon krijimin me korigjime te herepashershme.Si jashte ne erozon ashtu dhe brenda ne thellesin e tokes.
11:53 😅 if you know.
🥺🥺🥺🥺
Just wondering: Why do such a lot of people hold their camera/phone in "portrait" position instead of "landscape"? Is it stupidity, ignorance, laziness or something else??
Right? I fully agree. Definitely lazy.
Personally if an entire side of a mountain suddenly collapses in front of my eyes, I'd damn well make sure I rotate my phone, and frame it correctly, paying attention to artistic composition, lighting, lens flare etc, just in case some rando on RUclips is dissatisfied with the video that I had only seconds to grab the phone and hit record 🙄
Colorado bought her mountains from a good, Godly granite retailer. These joker states apparently went to walmart for their mountains.
😳
What?
Mountains be like, "Whoops, I tripped!" 😂🏔️
Thats carzy but also entertaining
This guy is a perfect narrator
Worker safety ahead of profits? Never happen
these are old videos i want to see some new video instead of re watching this old stuff