Salvage of a 102 tons Glacial Erratic Rock | Heavy Haulage
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- Опубликовано: 30 дек 2020
- Salvage of a 102.5 tons heavy glacial erratic rock on a field near Hüven, Germany on December 4, 2020. Heavy equipment was used for the recovery: A 9-axle 800-tonne crane (Liebherr LTM 1750) was needed with an originally estimated weight of up to 140 tons.
The erratic is a granit rock that was transported from the ice masses of Scandinavia to the site near Hüven during the Ice Age about 200,000 years ago.
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Господи.....!!! сколько у них всякой техники!!!!
Слаженная точная работа, приятно смотреть. Отлично видео, спасибо!
И нахера им этот камень, саолько веков лежал не кого не трогал ,кому помешал.
Yang begini dong yang indonesialahat biar pada pintar jangan ribut agama melulu munapik
@@user-rm2tl2sq1w Просто мешала по среди поля.
So happy I watched this one! It's not just the stone, its all the equipment used, so many axles, so many tires, all acting as commanded!
I'm new subscriber from Umrongso never keep it up 👍 Excellent
I hope they save It. Imagine how much fun You can have with it.....
You mean..
you can do rock paper scissor with it🤣🤣🤣
Excellent! That is huge!!! 😎
That's not what she said.
Thanks
Fantastic! ✊🇺🇦✌️🤠🙏🏻
Respect the rock 🪨 ✊🏼
Reminded me how the heck did they built the pyramid back then.
wowwww nice skill
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amazing job
Nice
Just what I needed for the rockgarden in my front yard.
In you dream 😂
If you want to bring this stone at steets 👍
@@devarajpalanisamy8602 .
Thanks for posting this fantastic lift and carry... we see nothing like this here in North Texas. The equipment is beyond imagining for we regular folk. What a joy to see real engineering, due to real engineers. Hats off to Gertzen and all the crew.
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heyyy maşallah süper ekip işi kolay gelsin
They way those wheels move is way more interesting than the rock.
Great job done, nice video, thank you
Veliki transport, neverovatni kamioni... Super film !
Wonderful and best Equipment ever
Amazing
Not too fussed about the rock but loved the machinery 👏👏👍
The colossus may have been transported from Scandinavia to the Emsland by glacial movements during the Saale Ice Age 150,000 to 200,000 years ago.
To those who ask WHY:
The ground in northern Germany, roughly the first 200 km from the shore, consists of not much else than sand and mud. Big stones are very rare there and you have to dig very deep if you want to find bed rock. The further north you come, the rarer the stones are. That's why they are treated as natural monuments. The stone will be preserved and exhibited to the public a few kilometers from where it was found.
Yes, "why?" really is the question.
ah sand stone
@@tomstanley7568 No, è roccia granitica tipica della Scandinavia e in buona parte delle Alpi dove vivo io, è molto solida e appare sempre di colore grigio o a volte rosso.
That rock, without any maintenance, is expected to last at least 10 billion years but will last only 9 billion years if you wash it once a week!
Thanks - I was wondering exactly that since it must have cost a fortune to do the job!
Now this my dream right here, just a massive rock, for no reason
man those cranes are fascinating, (edit, band english)
Bravo HD1080ide 👏👏👏 You constantly deliver fascinating videos. Mad respect.
Muito Top
Great looking sir
It's amazing, the rock is so big
凄い~なあ~
Was für ein Aufwand für das Steinchen ;-) Ich hatte auch vor da hin zu gehen, nur der Termin war irgendwie nicht veröffentlicht.
Wruacvjuoitt
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I enjoy the video
Super
The equipment used to actually transport the rock is amazing. Love watching all the axels moving independent of the others to get the job done. Amazing.
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Batu apa itu kawan
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Forget the giant rock, more videos about that trailer.
Google for "Self-Propelled Modular Transporter"
The trailer is wonderful 😂
You found what was left good job people good job,,
I would have been sorely tempted to leave it there...
Why?
Germany, the master builders of enormous cranes.
Great job
In meiner Jugend habe ich solche Steinchen noch übers Wasser geflitscht :-D
jung bist du immer noch
😂
Asterix oder Obelix?
@@wimschoenmakers5463 Damals wie heute groß wie Obelix und schlank wie Asterix :-)
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Für was dieser mega Aufwand?! Ist das wohl eine besonders seltene Gesteinsart? Wenn nicht hätte man das Ding im Loch zusammen gebrochen und fertig.
That was a great and HEAVY JOB yes sir!!
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10,000,000+ views, what a great advertisement for Gertzen. And so it should be. From the manufacture of the smallest parts of the crane and the transporter to the training and experience of all involvement to the final resting place for the long journey the rock has been on - what an achievement. Some ask why? I say for the same reason Mount Everest was climbed or we went to the moon.
NÉMET MÉRNÖKÖK ÜBER, ÜBER.....
spirit of success ❤️ semangat sukses 🤲🤓
War mal nicht eins von diesen "Heavy Equipment Failure" videos. Ist doch schön, daß auch mal was klappt!.
That is one bad ass crane.
Gostei muito do seu canal meu super like mais sucesso pro seu canal 😍👏
@Efeso Evangelismohgtihdehn
Schöner Hinkelstein.
Obelix hätte den wohl so zu diesem Platz getragen.
In diesem Sinne,Frohes Neues Jahr 2021 allen .
thats one hell of a garden feature
Huge thanks
So ein großer Stein = Heftig
Primeiro. #1
Saludos!
Industrie Allemande, Bravo!!!!!
عاشت اديكم
Excellent! That is heavy lift & they are expert.
Achei muito interessante essa mega operação 😃
BRAVO
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Unbelievable machines and it's task
informativ danke fürs vid.
unterbringung und entfernung der stahlseile fehlt leider. und an den vielen fragen zu erkennen... daten hätten das video besser gemacht. anyway danke
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Awesome straps!
solid team work, bravo 👍🏿🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Вынули камень,углубить яму,опустить камень и заровнять,дешевле будет.
странно голова работает у русских))
Scandinavian people want back the rock
🤣😂
Certo che cuesti ragazzi sono molti esperti ma il top dei forti e l autista del 1000 piedi bravissimi 💯💯😀
Meraviglioso il veicolo e il trasporto. Bravi tutti
The rock is very large. If it is 102 tons, it weighs a lot.
No way.
Laid down when the last glaciers melted, and many miles from home! Fascinating to geologists.
Bigrockgreat
గ్రేట్ వర్క్
That’s great; going through town!!
Well done!!
MUITO BOM VÍDEO. BELO HORIZONTE MG BRASIL
Tremenda maquinaria y operativo...
*pero para que dejaron esa roca ahí?????* 🤜🔥🤛🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
You are very good 👍like thanks
Excellent skills, I’m always amazed in the power of wire rope and hydraulics.
How much is the total cost of moving this rock?
1M$
wow! savage rock hauling
good job 😊❤👍👍👍
Gnxnxjd💚❤️😗😓💁
why ?
My question also.
magic I want it in my garden
Fantastic Achievement
The thumbnail of the worlds largest ribeye roast got my click
Thumbs up anyone that had originally assumed the thumbnail was click bait?
And now what will you do with it?
Now anyone can do Rock paper scissor with it🤣🤣🤣🤣
Send to mezium 😂😂
انها ألمانيا يا سادة حتى الحجارة الضخمة جدا يولون لها اهتمام كبير ولا يخربونها لانها قطعة شبه نادرة بحكم قلتها
Sangar bro
Laid down when the last glaciers melted, and many miles from home! Fascinating tp
These stones were brought by gigantic
waves in prehistoric times from the North.
why
Scandinavia wanted it back it was their property after all
この岩の作業を見ていると、ピラミッドの謎が、ますます深まるばかりだ。どうやって作ったのだろうかと?
There are ancient codes and expressions in this rock, it must be Roman period, magnificent figures......
That rock got there way before the Romans. If the Romans scribed something on it does not means it is from the Romans period. That rock provably got there 20,000 yerars ago.
Scandinavia need it back or why? :)
Need this trailer in snowrunner
favor narrar el evento
Grew up in Maine. See those rock all the time.
Great explanation!!! Really cool
Hab´s auch im Fernsehen gesehen:-) Beeindruckender Brocken! Und tolle Aufnahmen von der Bergung und dem Transport von Dir! Wirklich sehr interessant, kommt in HDR wieder sehr gut rüber. Daumen hoch und alles Gute für 2021! Gruss inselvideo!
Selamat pagi
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@Rob Peters : Plus it would be a deep hole, and who knows what else would happen if something that huge would hit the earth.
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From CAMBODIA 🇰🇭🇰🇭🥰
I have to ask: what is the point of moving this?
This land is farmland, so it is necessary to get this boulder out of the way. And on the other side it is a part of old history of this area. Here is the german Wikipedia site for this, de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Findling_von_Hüven
Scandinavia called and asked for their rock back. So heigh-ho and away it goes, back where it came from, back where it belongs.
@@michaelsmodelrailroading7665 And here was me thinking, this will a nice start to a new Rockery Garden. Seriously very impressive on ALL aspects of the project!
John, Australia.
@@timk.2381 wrong 😑 it was no where near the surface
Just for show case !