@@TK-cl1jm so you mean the world is idiotic that they have been crying out for global warming? Omg. These stupid people have been foolin us from years. Thanks man for bringing this up.
Well come on not everything is this loud 🤣🤣🤣😎 and yes with just 400-500 more years of study we will have a marginally better understanding of our climate
Reminds me of the Halls arctic ice cough drops ads of the 80s. If them damn things didn't open your nose and sinuses you might well be snortin some jet fuel when clogged up with a cold. Those were some potent cough drops , whoooooo like Altoids on roids!! Rather stout, but that ice blue marble color is quite calming indeed!!
@Shyam Chandra I don't think you understand how these work. They're not only above water but below. Plastic is harmful to the environment so why would anyone use Plastic to save the environment.
I cannot imagine seeing that in person! So cool to see it on yt! TFS! Mother Nature. In the shapes of the pieces falling it looked like dolphin diving, whales coming to the surface, a person reaching out, and so many more shapes. Super cool!
@@ericastier1646 ice is white because of the oxygen it... when its compressed like you said, the oxygen is pushed out and thats why its more blue... Black ice for example is just dirt of polution
Let's just take a moment to thank the internet gods that they didn't dub that God awful "oh no no no" song over this. I'd rather have what sounds like a freight train running over a sheet pan factory than that song.
By far one of the best videos on glacier calving ever posted to you tube. No bullshit narration or crappy music just the sound of the wind. Well done, kudos to you.
I agree it's good footage. But it disappointing the subject line is a lie. This footage is of a glacier in Argentina. It's not famous Pine Island glacier in Antarctica. The vid poster is clearly trolling for views with the lie.
never heard of pine island. i have to agree with you re the trolling, damm near every video has a bullshit thumbnail to lure you in. each and every one gets a dislike automatically not that it does any good. if you tube had any ethics they would police the submission of videos and ban the violators.
Agree. I always report videos with misleading thumbnails or subject lines. The three little dots in the like/dislike line above are there for just that purpose. If people don't report vids like these, RUclips will likely never know... and the crap will continue.
I beg to differ -ruclips.net/video/zA6KCs_O73Q/видео.html "It's like the entire lower Manhattan broke off...." See the entire movie here ruclips.net/video/7jlz4qHXkK4/видео.html
While the vid is good, I give it a thumbs down for a misleading subject line. This isn't Pine Island in Antarctica. It's a glacier in Argentina. It's mind boggling the vid poster didn't use proper information. Maybe it's because this isn't their footage.
Allow me to be the first to give your comment a well-deserved thumbs up. Not only did you point out the amazing blue color of the ice involved, but you even humorously tied in a reference to 7-11 and the slushies we love, therein.
My G-d what an amazing video. More and more kept surfacing, the volume of ice was just staggering. And yes, the blue color was captivating as well. Thanks
i think of being alive 1000 years ago watching this. its no wonder legends talk about trolls waking up and krakens destroying cities. i think its why most ppl wore brown pants back then.
I would love to see this naturally occurring event in person. You have to ask yourself this: Why, in some glacier calving videos do you see a viewing platform built in a strategic location to get the best and safest view? and why, when viewing glaciers calving from the fifties and sixties taken from 8mm film and transferred to a digital form so it can be viewed on youtube, is the exact same viewing platform used? I thought the glaciers were receding at an alarming rate so how is it possible that the viewing of these events is done from the same location as it was in the fifties and sixties?
Dave Tuck Glaciers around the world are melting, retreating and vanishing altogether, but there are some that remain relatively stable, like the Hubbard Glacier in Alaska and the glaciers around K2 in Asia. In the case of the latter, the glaciers aren't melting bc this area gets most of its precipitation in the cold winter months, whereas the Central and SE Himalayan regions get their moisture from the summer monsoons. The glacier in this video is the fastest retreating glacier in Antarctica. If you know of a specific viewing platform where a glacier is not retreating, look it up. There's always a reason. The burning of fossil fuels for power and heat and transportation, and noxious gasses from the agricultural sector are the biggest contributors of greenhouse gasses. Not all greenhouse gasses are harmful, but since the Industrial Revolution around 1750, there has been a 40% increase in CO2. If this continues to increase at such a rapid rate it will be unsustainable. Nature does not need us to survive, but we need nature.
@@ksc743 if you think that humanity has any meaningful effect on the earths climate considering that man made co2 emissions are under 1% of the total global co2 emissions generated annually then you're simply a delusional arrogant simpleton. there's no proof to suggest that our emissions influence in any meaningful way the climate, not to mention there is no climate science because nobody knows how the hell it all works. Also, the ice will keep on melting, we're still exiting the ice age and it will keep melting until there's not going to be any of it left, polar caps only appear when an ice age is around and they disappear when it's gone, we need coal, we need oil and we will never stop needing it because there's no viable alternative to creating energy except nuclear power, renewable energies like wind and solar end up polluting more and in the process destroy economies and makes people poorer.
That's full of bacterias, germs and viruses buried and inactive in the glacier since millions of years. Glacial water becomes drinkable after the river running through it runs a distance where the rocks and minerals kill them.
@@sanmechrocker the rocks and minerals don't kill them, they get caught on the dirt, sand and rocks as water filters through to an aquifer, the drop in height out of the side of the mountain may expose part of that filtration creating a spring. Keep in mind that the glacier is made up of ice that collected on the sides of mountains and built up and compacted with time, technically speaking, there shouldn't be any bacteria or viruses within that compacted ice. Where bacteria and viruses do exist is in the permafrost in the tundra or beneath the compacted ice of a glacier (not within it).
Once, during an ice storm a branch fell across the power lines during the winter evening. I went outside listening and watching it "short." Having never seen anything like it before and nervous I called 911 to report the emergency. "OMG, it's the most amazing electric blue ... I can't describe it!" after which the power line exploded and ended the call. 911 called back immediately to ensure I was okay and I thanked them for doing so. Now I have another amazing shade of blue emblazoned into my memory; "thank you, uploader!" Incredible color!
You were so very fortunate to witness such a show by mother nature. I can't even imagine the enormity of the size of that ice. I think I would have felt like a speck of dust next to all of that. Thank you so much for sharing.
I like videos without background music. Listening to the true sound is amazing. I love the shade of blue, it looks like blue glass. The part that gets me is why people have to stand at the very edge to watch. Anything could happen, and if you ever fell into that ice cold water, you would would be sucked under, the end!
"Title text here." Truly the appropriate words to sum up what we just saw. Couldn't have put it better myself. I would venture to say that even Shakespeare himself would not find more profound words than this.
I thought this looked familiar. That’s me on the left with the red backpack. This was in southern Chile and was one of the most spectacular natural phenomena I’ve ever personally witnessed. It also lasted at least a surprisingly long time. Eventually we had to leave to catch a boat and we could still hear ice falling.
That's incredible. Seeing massive blocks of ice rise up out of the water, it looks like it's in slow motion, but it isn't. I'm obsessed with glaciers and the shades of blue (same with high altitude glacial lakes). But some of the clips of glaciers breaking off or one where an ice bridge collapses, kind of make me sad in a way. To think how long it took these to form and how long of a journey it took to get to that place and then they break off and are no more.
Oh God, the new neighbors next door are pieces of ice. Ugh. They keep the A/C on 24/7 and are always watching Frozen with the volume turned all the way up. They keep flooding my yard too.
"Title Text Here." LOL. That said, the colors of this natural phenomenon are gorgeous, and like samiamisme, I appreciate that you didn't see the need for a cliched soundtrack.
Simply STUNNING. Man to be there to see this. And, I'm quite sure the scale is MUCH larger than it seems !?!? It maybe the most unbelievable natural thin I've seen here on RUclips. The peeps in front REALLY make it better on screen to see this. WOW
Im a geologist because I believe the shear force of nature is the true essence of God, inspiring...humbling... unstoppable. I feel honored to be able to observe such a beautiful event :D
@@raccoonski I do know the difference... just a spelling error..my bad....next time I'm in bed zoning out on click bait I'll be sure to put my reading glasses on to avoid that.
Imagine all the things that are at a molecular level in that ice. All those years just waiting to be turned lose,and participate again. I should think that a part of me will comprise and wait in icey suspense. So we will take it, just keep on giving. I get it......
I'm curious how long it will take for a brainwashed member of the Christian cult to disagree with you. According to their particular myth (and other religions/cults) the earth is less than 10,000 years old|! The Christian cult is still teaching children this lie. Therefore, this ice is apparently much younger than you claim...;)
hugh jorgan Not all Christians believe the earth is only 10,000 years old. The Bible tells us that everything was created in 6 days. Most people believe that those days are measured in time when in fact they were measured in stages of completion and could have taken tens of millions of years each.
signart77...Yes, I've heard that particular re-interpretation of fictional biblical myths. As I said above in another comment, the Christian cult is very good at altering its stories to maintain the brainwashing of children and weak-minded adults. Just like all other religions/cults. The problem arises when members of the cult start asking tough questions of the leaders who are spouting the nonsense. For example, a rational person knows the earth (and life) is a result of billions of years of development and evolution. Just like our solar system, galaxy and universe. This is proven irrefutable fact. It wasn't 'created' by a fictional being. Whether it's the Christian "God"... or Xenu, Dictator of the Galaxies. It's hard to determine from your comment if you actually believe the "stages of completion over tens of millions of years" claim made by some areas of the Christian cult. If you don't, congratulations on being rational. If you do, I strongly urge you to seek knowledge.
How do I describe this in a fragile divided world.. If I say "wow" there is a section of people who will accuse me of being arrogant about climate change.. If I'm critical about it the other side of the world will accuse me of being ignorant for my inability to see and appreciate art... I don't know wether to press the like or unlike button.. cry or smile.. Please help me out 🙏
wow, that just never gets old. speaking of old, how many thousands of years has that water been frozen like that? is it because of the water purity that it has such a spectacular blue hue to it?
It's due to there being almost no air bubbles in the ice due to the weight of all that ice on top. That leaves mostly pure ice, which reflects that blue color.
seeing as though water is actually denser than ice which is why one third of an iceberg floats above the water, when it melts it takes up less room so the sea wont rise it will fall.
Beautiful and scary at the same time. I am glad the calving I photographed in Alaska at Sawyer Glacier was 1/100 the size of this one; because the waves were 4 ft. in height at the tour boat even 200-400 yards away. The boat would have been sunk by the waves produced in this video.
Probably the most beautiful shade of blue I’ve ever seen
ZIMA blue
You obviously haven't watched Breaking Bad !
I was just thinking the exact same thing. It’s stunning.
Close, but Cerenkov radiation is even more so
I said the same thing when I saw it. Imagine being there taking it all in if you can.
Glacier Blue is definitely the most attractive colour in nature. Stunning!
Green is nice
@@sonofabraham4094 Green is so last year
racist
@@jonny_codphilo7809 blue power
Awesome ! The energy and sheer power is truly amazing. No robot voice, no elevator music. Just great to watch on large screen with surround sound.
That's the tiktok effect. If you don't have the annoying robot voice saying "I was today years old when i" then it's not cool
I'm watching on my phone in 144p 😂
Would be great to watch on a large screen if it wasn't 720p.
Damn... my monitor is broken and I listen on 7/11 headphones. I’ll just have to take your word for it :(
this video is what youtube was created for...probably one of the top 10 videos of mother nature at work.
Mother Nature is not at work. We are making her die. Difference
@@TK-cl1jm so you mean the world is idiotic that they have been crying out for global warming? Omg. These stupid people have been foolin us from years. Thanks man for bringing this up.
làm gì có mẹ thiên nhiên ! chỉ có loài người tự phá hủy chúng mà thôi
Where's Greta?
@@fernfreeman1729 How deah you!
Finally a video with no music & just its natural sounds !! Look how beautiful that is !! That blue color is magnificent .. ty for sharing
It was a global warming effect. It wish too sad to see the melting iceberg.
and no ding dong narration over it!
What a beautiful thing. SURE. I LOVE WATCHING OUR WORLD MELT
Well come on not everything is this loud 🤣🤣🤣😎 and yes with just 400-500 more years of study we will have a marginally better understanding of our climate
Reminds me of the Halls arctic ice cough drops ads of the 80s. If them damn things didn't open your nose and sinuses you might well be snortin some jet fuel when clogged up with a cold. Those were some potent cough drops , whoooooo like Altoids on roids!! Rather stout, but that ice blue marble color is quite calming indeed!!
Title Text Here is one of the best videos ever.
L M A O
@Shyam Chandra I don't think you understand how these work. They're not only above water but below. Plastic is harmful to the environment so why would anyone use Plastic to save the environment.
Yvonne, I think the man knows what he’s talking about. This is the comment of the year.
@Shyam Chandra You need to retake 5th grade science.
I've been to several glaciers. Just can't get enough of their beautiful color. Pristine is the word that comes to mind.
I cannot imagine seeing that in person! So cool to see it on yt! TFS! Mother Nature. In the shapes of the pieces falling it looked like dolphin diving, whales coming to the surface, a person reaching out, and so many more shapes. Super cool!
The deep blue color is just extremely beautiful :)
It's so mesmerizing
It is
from ice being compressed affecting how it reflects light. There is in fact no blue pigment in it, but it's beautiful nonetheless.
@@ericastier1646 ice is white because of the oxygen it... when its compressed like you said, the oxygen is pushed out and thats why its more blue...
Black ice for example is just dirt of polution
@@jasmijnariel interesting thanks. There is indeed oxygen in water that fish breathe with gills.
Cool that you can actually hear the glacier breaking and moving instead of having to listen to background music.
I think it is mostly the wind you are hearing
@@juliusfucik4011 Or some old lady screaming "OH MY GODDDDDDD"
Amen
Let's just take a moment to thank the internet gods that they didn't dub that God awful "oh no no no" song over this.
I'd rather have what sounds like a freight train running over a sheet pan factory than that song.
It's the wind blowing, not the sound of the glacier falling apart.
I have no words for that deep blue color
You do , you just used them to describe what you can't say. Lol sorry
"blue"
it's a mirage caused by ice compression.
I''ll send you a dictionary
Do you have any words for my blue balls ??
OMG! What incredible luck or perseverance to be at the moment something like that happens! Thanks for sharing.
By far one of the best videos on glacier calving ever posted to you tube. No bullshit narration or crappy music just the sound of the wind. Well done, kudos to you.
I agree it's good footage. But it disappointing the subject line is a lie. This footage is of a glacier in Argentina. It's not famous Pine Island glacier in Antarctica. The vid poster is clearly trolling for views with the lie.
never heard of pine island. i have to agree with you re the trolling, damm near every video has a bullshit thumbnail to lure you in. each and every one gets a dislike automatically not that it does any good. if you tube had any ethics they would police the submission of videos and ban the violators.
Agree. I always report videos with misleading thumbnails or subject lines. The three little dots in the like/dislike line above are there for just that purpose. If people don't report vids like these, RUclips will likely never know... and the crap will continue.
I beg to differ -ruclips.net/video/zA6KCs_O73Q/видео.html
"It's like the entire lower Manhattan broke off...."
See the entire movie here ruclips.net/video/7jlz4qHXkK4/видео.html
Agreed. Sick of hearing brain dead tourists screech and scream.
Incredible. It kept going! I appreciate you leaving the natural sounds, wind and all, instead of some overlay of obnoxious music.
or obnoxious women screaming oh my gawd did you see that, then a scream
samiamisme agreed
While the vid is good, I give it a thumbs down for a misleading subject line. This isn't Pine Island in Antarctica. It's a glacier in Argentina. It's mind boggling the vid poster didn't use proper information. Maybe it's because this isn't their footage.
@@HughJorgan1 ...good to know. I'd never know the difference.
Красотища!
thank you videographer for letting me witness this phenomenon from the warmth of my home!! ❤️
Beautiful! Some of those deep blue chunks of ice haven’t been exposed or seen for centuries!
Probably 115, 000 years or more (the start of the last ice-age).
@@MiqelDotCom Boy, everyone is an expert all of a sudden.
I like when the wind said “shhshhshshhpshhpshhkshhhh”
Just had pleasant memories of reading Jack Kerouac. Thanks 👍
underrated comment
I am eating spaghettios out of the can and they nearly shot out my nose when I read this.
👍❤
No wind noise reduction on that camera 😅
Most people don't realize just how dangerous is is to harvest the blue slushies out in the wild. Think about that the next time you're in a 7/11.
Allow me to be the first to give your comment a well-deserved thumbs up. Not only did you point out the amazing blue color of the ice involved, but you even humorously tied in a reference to 7-11 and the slushies we love, therein.
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Check this also . You will like it .
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Only reason I miss where I'm from. There's No 7/11 around where I live now. omg Blue frosted Glacier was my favorite back in the day. No wonder. :p :)
Dragondancer that's funny. I love blue slush.
My G-d what an amazing video. More and more kept surfacing, the volume of ice was just staggering. And yes, the blue color was captivating as well. Thanks
@ok
Haha, I dropped in the ask the same thing
It looks like a great leviathan breaching for air. 😲
i think of being alive 1000 years ago watching this. its no wonder legends talk about trolls waking up and krakens destroying cities. i think its why most ppl wore brown pants back then.
OH SHIT I THOUGHT THE EXACT SAME THING! Great minds think alike Sky Hiker *puts imaginary pipe in mouth thoughtfully*
Beautiful blue hues and powerful force of nature. It must be unbelievable to be there and witness something like that.
I would love to see this naturally occurring event in person. You have to ask yourself this: Why, in some glacier calving videos do you see a viewing platform built in a strategic location to get the best and safest view? and why, when viewing glaciers calving from the fifties and sixties taken from 8mm film and transferred to a digital form so it can be viewed on youtube, is the exact same viewing platform used? I thought the glaciers were receding at an alarming rate so how is it possible that the viewing of these events is done from the same location as it was in the fifties and sixties?
@@davetuck576 You have just uncovered a very important point, I don't know if you realize it. Think about it, the truth sets you free.
Dave Tuck Glaciers around the world are melting, retreating and vanishing altogether, but there are some that remain relatively stable, like the Hubbard Glacier in Alaska and the glaciers around K2 in Asia. In the case of the latter, the glaciers aren't melting bc this area gets most of its precipitation in the cold winter months, whereas the Central and SE Himalayan regions get their moisture from the summer monsoons.
The glacier in this video is the fastest retreating glacier in Antarctica.
If you know of a specific viewing platform where a glacier is not retreating, look it up. There's always a reason.
The burning of fossil fuels for power and heat and transportation, and noxious gasses from the agricultural sector are the biggest contributors of greenhouse gasses.
Not all greenhouse gasses are harmful, but since the Industrial Revolution around 1750, there has been a 40% increase in CO2. If this continues to increase at such a rapid rate it will be unsustainable. Nature does not need us to survive, but we need nature.
@@ksc743 if you think that humanity has any meaningful effect on the earths climate considering that man made co2 emissions are under 1% of the total global co2 emissions generated annually then you're simply a delusional arrogant simpleton.
there's no proof to suggest that our emissions influence in any meaningful way the climate, not to mention there is no climate science because nobody knows how the hell it all works.
Also, the ice will keep on melting, we're still exiting the ice age and it will keep melting until there's not going to be any of it left, polar caps only appear when an ice age is around and they disappear when it's gone, we need coal, we need oil and we will never stop needing it because there's no viable alternative to creating energy except nuclear power, renewable energies like wind and solar end up polluting more and in the process destroy economies and makes people poorer.
I have heard expanding ice making more noise than any thunder. But this, I probably would move backward for in case the whole sight place goes down...
Look at that pure beautiful blue ice. You can't get any more pure freshwater than that.
Reggie Longoria so agree..!!
That's full of bacterias, germs and viruses buried and inactive in the glacier since millions of years.
Glacial water becomes drinkable after the river running through it runs a distance where the rocks and minerals kill them.
@@sanmechrocker the rocks and minerals don't kill them, they get caught on the dirt, sand and rocks as water filters through to an aquifer, the drop in height out of the side of the mountain may expose part of that filtration creating a spring. Keep in mind that the glacier is made up of ice that collected on the sides of mountains and built up and compacted with time, technically speaking, there shouldn't be any bacteria or viruses within that compacted ice. Where bacteria and viruses do exist is in the permafrost in the tundra or beneath the compacted ice of a glacier (not within it).
The ice is beautiful, but no way is it clean and pure.
Yes, right!! So beautiful!? Climate change is so beautiful!!
Force of nature is just stunning. Thank you for sharing this.
Once, during an ice storm a branch fell across the power lines during the winter evening. I went outside listening and watching it "short." Having never seen anything like it before and nervous I called 911 to report the emergency. "OMG, it's the most amazing electric blue ... I can't describe it!" after which the power line exploded and ended the call. 911 called back immediately to ensure I was okay and I thanked them for doing so. Now I have another amazing shade of blue emblazoned into my memory; "thank you, uploader!" Incredible color!
Lol they probably thought you were off your rocker 😂
I just love seeing the bottom of these come up, so dark and so deep..Incredible!
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That’s what HE said...
Wow, that underwater ice bobbing out of the water is amazing.
The sound in person must've been AMAZING!!
Awesome. The sight and sound of glacier breaking away. Wow
I loved watching Title Text Here. Favorite event of the year.
You were so very fortunate to witness such a show by mother nature. I can't even imagine the enormity of the size of that ice. I think I would have felt like a speck of dust next to all of that. Thank you so much for sharing.
Talk about "timing is everything". Nature is simply amazing and it's free!
No it’s not free to those who paid thousands to go see it
@Skipper8472 The jab is free in most countries. So just get it ... problem solved. Anti-vaxxers are the most idiotic people on the planet.
This is truly monsters rising from the deep. Totally awesome, beautiful and gobsmacking. Thank you.
“And now their watch has ended.”
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Looks like a scene out of the movie "Inception"! Amazing calm from photographers. Incredible!
I like videos without background music. Listening to the true sound is amazing. I love the shade of blue, it looks like blue glass. The part that gets me is why people have to stand at the very edge to watch. Anything could happen, and if you ever fell into that ice cold water, you would would be sucked under, the end!
I know right!? Rule 101 of standing on a cliff is STAY AWAY FROM THE FUCKING EDGE! 😂
the only thing you hear is wind ;)
As most people mentioned I also loved the Colour of the Ice and I wonder how old that locked up frozen water actually is.
Like 2
Thousands of years old for sure.
@@fricholas7608 Yes it would be for sure, most likely very pure water as well.
It’s probably from the post-flood Ice Age, so about 4500 years old.
You could have many, many ice cubes out of that lot. And they would be spectacular ice cubes!
This is like me trying to get my ice cubes unstuck in the freezer.
You have a BIG freezer!
You must have a Samsung.
That blue ice hasn't seen the light of day in a million years. Would love to have a drop of that in 30 year old scotch.
It’ll taste like regular old ice. Or water, if you’ve melted it. It being old should have no personal value to you.
@@tylerslagel5485 i only drink ice thats been aged deep in glaciers for a million years
eww, the number of bacteria, would be enough to kill you in less than an hour
@cat Pbatista
@@abdulhashim6414 what??
What is even wrong with you?!?
"Title text here." Truly the appropriate words to sum up what we just saw. Couldn't have put it better myself. I would venture to say that even Shakespeare himself would not find more profound words than this.
I'm disappointed how far I had to scroll down to find someone commenting on that text
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I thought this looked familiar. That’s me on the left with the red backpack. This was in southern Chile and was one of the most spectacular natural phenomena I’ve ever personally witnessed. It also lasted at least a surprisingly long time. Eventually we had to leave to catch a boat and we could still hear ice falling.
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@@kettywap2887 Lmaoooooooo
That's incredible. Seeing massive blocks of ice rise up out of the water, it looks like it's in slow motion, but it isn't. I'm obsessed with glaciers and the shades of blue (same with high altitude glacial lakes). But some of the clips of glaciers breaking off or one where an ice bridge collapses, kind of make me sad in a way. To think how long it took these to form and how long of a journey it took to get to that place and then they break off and are no more.
Check this also . You will like it .
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SWSimpson I view it more like a jail break. Ice imprisoned for thousands of years is finally set free.
@@Robusphere I don't think they should be 'set free' though.
@@SirFaceFone They are escaping! Maybe end up overcrowding coastal cities?? There goes the neighborhood!
Oh God, the new neighbors next door are pieces of ice. Ugh. They keep the A/C on 24/7 and are always watching Frozen with the volume turned all the way up. They keep flooding my yard too.
I love the beautiful blue from the inside of this glacier! Amazing!
Seeing this live and thinking " I will never see anything this moving or impressive again in my life."
Well there is always cat videos!
Its ice
If you look closely you can see Al Gore throwing handfuls of money at the glacier screaming, 'stop melting! stop melting!'
"Title Text Here." LOL. That said, the colors of this natural phenomenon are gorgeous, and like samiamisme, I appreciate that you didn't see the need for a cliched soundtrack.
Simply STUNNING.
Man to be there to see this. And, I'm quite sure the scale is MUCH larger than it seems !?!?
It maybe the most unbelievable natural thin I've seen here on RUclips.
The peeps in front REALLY make it better on screen to see this.
WOW
So amazing! Thank you for posting this!!!
Glacier Blues - one of Mother Nature's most gorgeous pallettes and one of the deadliest too.
I'm sitting in the comfort of my own home but felt like I was there. I'm blown away by your video. I love this.
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Get a fucking grip, man...
Stars always go to the left, patriotic are you?
Im a geologist because I believe the shear force of nature is the true essence of God, inspiring...humbling... unstoppable. I feel honored to be able to observe such a beautiful event :D
a geologist would know the difference between “shear” and “sheer”
@@raccoonski I do know the difference... just a spelling error..my bad....next time I'm in bed zoning out on click bait I'll be sure to put my reading glasses on to avoid that.
@@raccoonski Q? So how did YOU feel about all that blue ice action, or was my error too { not 'to', or 'two', but "too"} much of a distraction?
@@IamAlic nice. i saw something similar in alaska, but not as active
@@raccoonski oh...stop it.
Incredible. Thank you for posting.
That’s beautiful, it looks like ice nice blue color. Thanks for sharing
"Title text here" LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL ROFL Im dead.
Godzilla awakens!
I so wish Pop was still alive. He would love to watch videos of this stuff. He always wanted to go there.
Какая же красота!!! Если камера передаёт такой цвет, то какой же он в живую!
и лед этот образовался во времена, когда еще людей не было на планете.
The color of that ice is amazing.
Incredible! The different shades of blue are amazing. Wish I was there :)
When I bite into a York Peppermint Patty I get the sensation...
At my age... I'm just happy to have a sensation!!! LMAO!!!
Great comment
@@denniswoods8147 I remember that one. Always made me laugh.
Those are such beautiful variations of the color blue 💙
Woe, that was amazing to watch, it must have been incredible to have been at pine island to watch it live 😯😲🧐👍🏻
Imagine all the things that are at a molecular level in that ice. All those years just waiting to be turned lose,and participate again. I should think that a part of me will comprise and wait in icey suspense. So we will take it, just keep on giving. I get it......
The smell of million year old fresh ice being exposed to the air at this magnitude must be unbelievable.
I'm curious how long it will take for a brainwashed member of the Christian cult to disagree with you. According to their particular myth (and other religions/cults) the earth is less than 10,000 years old|! The Christian cult is still teaching children this lie. Therefore, this ice is apparently much younger than you claim...;)
TheEndTimes...Thanks for acknowledging my antipathy for the Christian cult.
Somebody call Al nut job Gore. I see SNOWFLAKE crying! Next
hugh jorgan Not all Christians believe the earth is only 10,000 years old. The Bible tells us that everything was created in 6 days. Most people believe that those days are measured in time when in fact they were measured in stages of completion and could have taken tens of millions of years each.
signart77...Yes, I've heard that particular re-interpretation of fictional biblical myths. As I said above in another comment, the Christian cult is very good at altering its stories to maintain the brainwashing of children and weak-minded adults. Just like all other religions/cults.
The problem arises when members of the cult start asking tough questions of the leaders who are spouting the nonsense. For example, a rational person knows the earth (and life) is a result of billions of years of development and evolution. Just like our solar system, galaxy and universe. This is proven irrefutable fact. It wasn't 'created' by a fictional being. Whether it's the Christian "God"... or Xenu, Dictator of the Galaxies.
It's hard to determine from your comment if you actually believe the "stages of completion over tens of millions of years" claim made by some areas of the Christian cult. If you don't, congratulations on being rational. If you do, I strongly urge you to seek knowledge.
Great video, thank you for sharing.
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Wonderful and amazing ! The huge ice peices look like whales bobbing around !
Totally amazing video!
How do I describe this in a fragile divided world..
If I say "wow" there is a section of people who will accuse me of being arrogant about climate change..
If I'm critical about it the other side of the world will accuse me of being ignorant for my inability to see and appreciate art...
I don't know wether to press the like or unlike button.. cry or smile..
Please help me out 🙏
Just gaze in awe and don't waste your time writing comments if you actually care about the responses lol
@@slinkerdeer thank you sir 😂
if watching a video causes you that much turmoil then you should probably start seeking professional help
Don’t worry over it. Mother Earth is just doing what SHE’S ALWAYS DONE, whether we exist or not.
And those who bray about "climate change" are geologically ignorant, as if this calving hasn't happened for millenia before mankind was on earth.
This was literally epic! Thankyou
That made some really big ice cubes. Im jealous. Brt...very outstanding footage.
It takes a long time for that to happen , those people won the lotto that day
timing...but your'e right...kudos to them
I'll have my whiskey on the rocks. BTW that was WAY IMPRESSIVE.
Magnificent ! The first word that comes to mind for me.
Magnificent! Thank You! 👊🏻👍🏻🤍
I am wondering how These people stand still and taking videos in this situation... My innermind just scream them to run....
What?
You must be a female.
wow, that just never gets old. speaking of old, how many thousands of years has that water been frozen like that? is it because of the water purity that it has such a spectacular blue hue to it?
It's due to there being almost no air bubbles in the ice due to the weight of all that ice on top. That leaves mostly pure ice, which reflects that blue color.
Yes this is most beautiful shade of blue I've ever seen 💙
The blue colour in that ice is incredible
This is called calving. Very impressive!
A few moments earlier:
"Hey, How far do you think I can throw this rock?"
"Don't do that."
"Why, what's the worst that can happen?" Cue the video 0:01
i was waiting for Aang to emerge from the ice.
amazing footage, btw. thanks for sharing.
This was just wow, amazing stunning acts of nature that blue is like the sky on earth.
This is really surreal, but of course, our planet is wildly surreal!
✔✔✴ Great video, like the real sounds, not dumb music 👍
That blue color looks unreal ,so beautiful ❤️
"Hey, you want to hike to the edge of that..."
"Here's good!" 😅
This my friend, is a front row view of a show that the world submerging in water.
Just how it was before the first ice age ,,,
seeing as though water is actually denser than ice which is why one third of an iceberg floats above the water, when it melts it takes up less room so the sea wont rise it will fall.
@@toonarmy8524 thanks Mr science guy
It surely is
@@toonarmy8524 you fail to remember all the ice that is above sea level, on land.
what an amazing experience that had to be to see it live! WOW!
Thank you for sharing. Another part of our world as we no it. Gone. 🙏✌️🇺🇸
Wow! Pure Kryptonite in never before seen quantities!
Beautiful and scary at the same time. I am glad the calving I photographed in Alaska at Sawyer Glacier was 1/100 the size of this one; because the waves were 4 ft. in height at the tour boat even 200-400 yards away. The boat would have been sunk by the waves produced in this video.
Wow.. thats massive and you were lucky to see that.
Roy G Biv...it's rare to be given such a great opportunity for that line. Great job.
Nothing quite like the sight of massive blue ice triangles bobbing in the ocean.
Amazing to see and hear! Many thanks
It’s beautiful and sad. Blue ice like this is a million years old.
No it’s not. Not even close. Glaciers calve all the time. It’s part of a glacier’s lifecycle.
Agree with first part of your comment. It's beautiful yet sad I felt exactly the same
Can we finally appreciate that Heisenberg is back in the game.
And he's REALLY ramped up production.
Underrated comment
@@jwil4905 He learned a lesson from all those half measures
When you try to drop an ice cube in your water at 2am
“it cracked and growled, roared and howled, like noises in a swound!”
Now that’s something you don’t see everyday!
Nice Glacier in Argentina.
yes. occurred in viedma glacier, province santa cruz Argentina
Now this has to be on a few people's bucket list. Wow!
Can you imagine being there to watch that!! Wow