Amazing collection of water facts and examples. The Strid especially stood out to us. Thank you for your work and interesting, always informative videos !
Shorebreak waves: When discussing the waves in Hawaii, a segment is shown of a woman counting people in a large wave. That segment was actually shot in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, at the very southern end of Baja California.
hm no I wanna keep messing with her she made a few dozen attempts on my life :) I find it fun btw I just got back from falling into a waterfall then walking 3.2 miles back to the car
Fun fact. The "extreme wets", the tyres used in F1 and other formulas (though the figures my vary according to the brands), can - when the track is particularly wet - shift enough water to fill *_12_* bathtubs in *_1_* second!
maybe a part 2 can look at some historical flooding disasters, like the dutch North Sea flood of 1953. a disaster that showed how powerful water can be, it led to the Netherlands making waves (pun very much intended) in flood prevention afterwards.
The last clip with the waves coming through the restaurant windows reminded me of when I was about 13. My parents and I were having dinner at a restaurant called The Sea Lion that was located off Pacific Coast Highway (PCH). There was a strong storm coming in from offshore and the tide looked high. The waves were crashing down about 30ft from the back window seating of the restaurant and then rolling in and hitting the glass hard. Looking back I can't believe they were even open, let alone allowed us to sit right next to those windows. They could have shattered at any time. I guess I should have mentioned that this was in the late 70s, when things like that happened pretty regularly. It should be called "Life Before Lawsuits", or "When People Took Accountability For Their Own Actions"! LOL
A couple of months ago, roadworks at a roundabout on a hill near me burst a water main. They placed a digger’s bucket on top to stop the spout going upwards, but it took almost 3 weeks to be fixed, flooding all the roads leading downwards for almost a month.
I can’t belive that be amazed get’s only 3.2k likes! He makes so much effort, and a random girl who does a dance in yt shorts gets million likes and donations and SO much compliments😂 Crazy how people don’t relaze how good this content is😅
Some of these were Terrifying 😮 The Strid isn't that far from me really, the footage of it you showed was beautiful. The depth however was Insane 😮😮 It's a very beautiful place to visit ❤ Great video as always 😊
Hello Be Amazed. I have been a subscriber for years , love your channel! Cool stuff. I was wondering, I have some short videos about strange animals I found in my neighborhood. I would love to send a short video to you to feature in an episode maybe. Can you let me know ?
There's something absolutely TERRIFYING about water out of control... like maelstroms, like in the thumbnail. There's supposedly never been a maelstrom like in the ocean but the idea TERRIFIES me. Even when it's not huge amounts of outta control water, just dams scare me. I once saw a video about some people who took some canoes through a dam thinking it was safe ... not knowing that there was turbines underneath the water... and they hot sucked under the water. Once the dam was drained you could see there were tunnels that they probably got sucked down into and pulled into the turbines churning underneath! 😮😮😮😮 That still gives me massive anxiety thinking about it.
what makes water so dangerous is being relentless. rivers always flow, and people dont consider the river doesnt get tired like you will fighting the current.
28:20 Says "No one was hurt". I think that lady standing outside the door would disagree. She to slammed into that door so hard the door came off it's hinges, landed on top of her, and she and the door went under the water. By the looks of it, the glass window broke on top of her, too. If she walked away from that with absolutely zero injuries I'll eat my hat.
At 1 time, a river at mar property flooded in our field became a shallow Lake for a couple weeks. And it just sounded like a train was roaring past for hours on end.
Recently here in chile we got a ton of rain and it flooded a once dry river and there was a pond next to the beach and with the rain it like connected or smth like that
A sincere thank you to BE AMAZED for bringing us video of this flood disaster.
The level of research here is commendable, great job!
Amazing collection of water facts and examples. The Strid especially stood out to us. Thank you
for your work and interesting, always informative videos !
Oroville Dam was in my home town! The evacuation was TERRIFYING!
Shorebreak waves: When discussing the waves in Hawaii, a segment is shown of a woman counting people in a large wave. That segment was actually shot in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, at the very southern end of Baja California.
This is why everyone should fear Mother Nature because a simple giant lake of water can be an entire disaster
@InvadeTheStudio Sir, i have to diagnose you with the simping of daddy's
@@ImJustRandom-yv6zd¿Pero donde está Papi Naturaleza? ¡Quiero saber!
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@TheRedRobloxNinjafather nature*
@TheRedRobloxNinja errrrrrmmmm
Love these type of vids, with real life vids and pics. Instead of just animations. Thanks
Perfect example of Don’t mess with nature
hm no I wanna keep messing with her she made a few dozen attempts on my life :) I find it fun btw I just got back from falling into a waterfall then walking 3.2 miles back to the car
Good job on giving me nightmares about a common liquid
Also FIRST!>:D
@@EthanFu_123 I Know Your a kid by saying also first
@@IanCintronSotoI know your a kid by the way that sentence looks
Fun fact. The "extreme wets", the tyres used in F1 and other formulas (though the figures my vary according to the brands), can - when the track is particularly wet - shift enough water to fill *_12_* bathtubs in *_1_* second!
maybe a part 2 can look at some historical flooding disasters, like the dutch North Sea flood of 1953. a disaster that showed how powerful water can be, it led to the Netherlands making waves (pun very much intended) in flood prevention afterwards.
Yes, I was half expecting a mention during this video. Certainly worth a listing!
@@Judith_Remkes I'd love for them to make that part 2
Glad to see another video from Be Amazed! The first 2 looked devastating, Damn!
The last clip with the waves coming through the restaurant windows reminded me of when I was about 13. My parents and I were having dinner at a restaurant called The Sea Lion that was located off Pacific Coast Highway (PCH). There was a strong storm coming in from offshore and the tide looked high. The waves were crashing down about 30ft from the back window seating of the restaurant and then rolling in and hitting the glass hard. Looking back I can't believe they were even open, let alone allowed us to sit right next to those windows. They could have shattered at any time. I guess I should have mentioned that this was in the late 70s, when things like that happened pretty regularly. It should be called "Life Before Lawsuits", or "When People Took Accountability For Their Own Actions"! LOL
A couple of months ago, roadworks at a roundabout on a hill near me burst a water main. They placed a digger’s bucket on top to stop the spout going upwards, but it took almost 3 weeks to be fixed, flooding all the roads leading downwards for almost a month.
water that can level landscapes is truly AMAZING
Huge shoutout to beamazed to give us this flood disaster video
you dont work wiith be amazed bro
@@Gumbi13shut up
@@Monkeries
我快要达到 5 万订阅者的目标了。
27:44 You missed the chance to say “Never judge a brook by its cover.”
just imagine losing your home to simple water. quite scary
Thank you for another amazing video! I also thank you for always showing the measures in the metric system on every video presented on this channel.
Thank you, Be Amazed for all that you do! Always so informative! 😊
I admit it: this was one heck of a compilation. Well done
I always look forward to these vids of yours
5:11 rainbow :D
I can’t belive that be amazed get’s only 3.2k likes! He makes so much effort, and a random girl who does a dance in yt shorts gets million likes and donations and SO much compliments😂 Crazy how people don’t relaze how good this content is😅
Moral of the story, don't live down flow of a dam.
Bruh why's views droppin hard?
13:10 ! He said it guys!!
Water is so darn powerful. I hope I never get stuck in a flash flood. Flash mobs only.
Back in 2016 West Virginia had a 1,000 year flood, on June 23 to the 24 flooding occurred in West Virginia
Your the only "person" that makes history very interesting
7:07 WWWHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTT‼‼‼‼‼‼‼‼‼‼😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
Water is probably the strongest or most dangerous element. What's ironic is that there are so many ways it can kill you, yet you need it for survival.
I love your voice❤ You are the best narrator❤😊
1:29 GEOMETRY DASH TIDAL WAVE?
real
Water can be a friend and a mighty foe!
(Bro the start is so funny, the car is just vibing) amazing vid, saw it just as it came out, I was late to comment though, amazing work
Some of these were Terrifying 😮 The Strid isn't that far from me really, the footage of it you showed was beautiful. The depth however was Insane 😮😮 It's a very beautiful place to visit ❤ Great video as always 😊
"is it a bird?
is it a plane?
is that a wav-"
It's your mom
@@EstherPosa-b9c it's deez nutz
Wavering penny
Let’s go! Awesome as usual
your videos are great quallity
I have such respect for the ocean, and now... all bodies of water 💧
Water: "That's good because if you don't....
YOU DIIIIEEEEEE" 😮😮😮😮
I'm always amazed by how random your video subjects are. Great channel!
Me: I want hot chocolate
Water: NO YOU DONT YOU WANT WATER
Me: I don't like water
Water: THEN DIE
🌊
I want the 2 seconds it took to read this back.
Now we now what ants feel like when we put a hose in the ant hole
crazy how a stream can be taller than the leaning tower of pizza
Basically the river turned on its side where it becomes The Strid.
Hello Be Amazed. I have been a subscriber for years , love your channel! Cool stuff. I was wondering, I have some short videos about strange animals I found in my neighborhood. I would love to send a short video to you to feature in an episode maybe. Can you let me know ?
Greetings from the BIG SKY of Montana. We lost an entire house in Yellowstone last year.
The “Dad” jokes are scarier than the natural disasters!!!😂😅🤣
People who want him to do a face reveal !!
👇
Gotta watch out for the spicy water!!
17:05 is it a mudflow or a mudslide?
floods have tthemain issue of possibly activating power lines into the water
Deception Pass in Washington State has some pretty crazy whirlpools. It's a really dangerous area.
Hey, I thought by you might be interested in making a video about Woodstock 99. A very interesting yet obscure event in history.
The strid is terrifying. Because it will either beat you to death underwater. Or hold you down there while you drown.
I remember the life hacks and soon will you please make a part 2 later?
You actually showed the Grand Canyon that is crazy I even live in Arizona and there's less water😢
"I wouldn't be filming, I'd be running away."
Hell, they filmed AND did a head-count. Those moms are professional multitaskers 😂
You forgot to tell us about the Fukushima Daiichi accident, also caused by the huge tsunami.
Be Amazed
14:29 ia that a boat or a floating dock? i hope its the latter
ppl tend to forget that the tides on earth caused by the moon and the sun have change earths rate of spin considerable
i love this channels references for scale
amazing video! keep it up!
There's something absolutely TERRIFYING about water out of control... like maelstroms, like in the thumbnail. There's supposedly never been a maelstrom like in the ocean but the idea TERRIFIES me. Even when it's not huge amounts of outta control water, just dams scare me. I once saw a video about some people who took some canoes through a dam thinking it was safe ... not knowing that there was turbines underneath the water... and they hot sucked under the water. Once the dam was drained you could see there were tunnels that they probably got sucked down into and pulled into the turbines churning underneath! 😮😮😮😮 That still gives me massive anxiety thinking about it.
what makes water so dangerous is being relentless. rivers always flow, and people dont consider the river doesnt get tired like you will fighting the current.
2 minutes Ive never been this early😃
I've seen a few water spouts before. Amazing to look at but absolute hell if they hit land
6:46 when is face reveal?
Miss those spooky jokes 😢
Me to
just imagine if we harnessed all the floodwater. this can save millions.
0:00 Earth
Doctor "Water can safe lives"
Water "Really what if a dan got out of control "
Doctor "It is rare "
Everyone "Bruh"
You spelled dam wrong and you meant to put ''saves"
Don't mess with mother nature. Thanks for the video and thank you for the standard measurements. I'm too old, 83, to learn the metric system.
28:20 Says "No one was hurt". I think that lady standing outside the door would disagree. She to slammed into that door so hard the door came off it's hinges, landed on top of her, and she and the door went under the water. By the looks of it, the glass window broke on top of her, too. If she walked away from that with absolutely zero injuries I'll eat my hat.
Water is what gives us life here on Earth but it also kills life.
40 minutes ago, I feel early:)
Oh my goodness didn't know that 😮
I remember the 500 year flood in Longmont years ago. Water is an incredible force.
Cool 😎
What do you think weather would be like if there was no cloud seeding
At 1 time, a river at mar property flooded in our field became a shallow Lake for a couple weeks.
And it just sounded like a train was roaring past for hours on end.
People here in Minnesota can relate
bro, i entered youtube after having dinner, and this video appeared 4 seconds ago
Mud flows seem really frightening!
fun fact:
ice is a rock based on the defenition of rocks
thus water is a type of lava
As a Brazilian, when he said Córrego de Feijão, I laughed a little at the pronouncing 😅
I bet you could give a killer eulogy 😮
My whistle is wet with Amazement, yet again!!
those soldiers had that building ready for inspection by 0900 haha
Recently here in chile we got a ton of rain and it flooded a once dry river and there was a pond next to the beach and with the rain it like connected or smth like that
I'M EARLY:)
Yep you are
Flood😅🌊🌊🌊💧
Is it 2500 homes or 25000 homes at 3:07?
25000
But he mispeached
thanks for adding the metric stystem too 🎉
Water great video
do a (few) MYTHBUSTERS specials
I prefer calling water Hydrol.
It’s not so much the water that is so dangerous in that situation but the debris in the water that kills people.
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