When we watched the eclipse our chickens were out in the yard and were so confused because they can't see in the dark 😂 they just stopped moving and stood there like 🐔
@@janboblarryNice as it looked, if you weren't born in a world with that kind of light, you'd eventually get depressed from the lack of sun. Dim lighting, especially blue, has that effect.
That's what I thought too. I believe the temp. was in the 90s that day where I live, and it suddenly felt like 50 or 60 degrees when the eclipse happened. It was crazy!
What was wild about the eclipse in April was all the street lights popped on. It was pretty cool! Also, you could have stopped or edited the landslide video right after the houses disappeared.
The guy and other people cheering for inanimate objects millions of miles away. One a ball of grey rock, dust, and ice. The other, a gargantuan semi-permanent fusion explosion. That's why I love humanity. 😂
All it takes for a train to derail is a rail moving 1 inch out of position. Broken parts, a couple of old rotten ties, or just plain lack of maintenance of the road bed are all culprits.
It's not Mother Nature, His Name is Jesus! He said He made this place and then proved it. He still proves it today (healed my child)❤. Remember evolution is a fairy tale
@@BlessyamateGod is speaking in the land his coming back soon please tell me why are these people out there being nosy when they should be finding somewhere safe and praying just plain stupid 😮🎉❤
I remember going on a camping trip with the Boy Scouts to see the 2017 total eclipse in North Carolina. If only it hadn't gotten cloudy at the worst possible time...
Im from Scranton! I remember the train derailment. I was on a train for christmas that slightly derailed actually. It ran over something on the track and the engines one axle popped off the track. Thankfully it wasnt bad bc the train was going slow enough to stop quickly and they brought in another engine to pull us back to the station.
Saw the 2024 eclipse at the Cleveland zoo. Honestly I can relate to the guy in the video. I was truly the most incredibly beautiful thing I have ever seen.
We saw it too. Came in from Australia. We've also seen the 2017 US eclipse, one in Cairns in 2012 (I think) and one in northern Australia in 2023, on a cruise ship. We're eclipse chasers, and each one is amazing and worth the effort to view.
@@newface2admire05381 It can be. We got lucky a couple of times with places so stay, but it's an expensive hobby. W can't do them all, but recent ones have been good. I hope you can do it some day. Cheers from Australia.
I once saw a similar derailment when I was a kid. The train was going very slowly, but was picking up speed. It was going around a turn in the tracks which caused the cars to sway. They must have hit the resonant frequency, because each car swayed more than the last. It got so violent that the third car from the end was lunched off the tracks, and the following two cars were thrown to the side like a whip. The derailment didn't slow the train down at all. The last three cars were dragged through everything in their way. The track twisted and bent like it had no more strength than cooked spaghetti. Trains still had cabooses at the time, and the guy in the caboose went for quite a ride. He was limping when he came out after the train stopped, but didn't seem to be seriously injured - he spent a lot of time walking (limping) around inspecting the damage.
15:25 Far too often, when a camera worthy event occurs, the cameraman increasingly fails to keep the event within the camera view. Many times, the more amazing the event, the more likely viewers will get a really good look at the ground.
I used to chase dust devils when I was in kindergarten. Put on all my winter gear, goggles, gloves, etc. Then let it blow me around all over. Was so much fun.
i'm so sad, i missed the 2017 eclipse because i was in boarding school and the admins didn't bother trying to get all the students eclipse glasses until the very last second and they couldn't find any. we had to sit inside watching a livestream of the eclipse, which was mostly comprised of shots of people reacting to the eclipse, not the eclipse itself. it was almost like rubbing salt in the wound getting to see everyone react to it all over the country. the classroom windows were frosted too, so we couldn't even look outside from our seats :( the recent eclipse that happened earlier this year was only partially visible where i live, it was still cool to see but it wasn't a total eclipse which was a little disappointing. maybe someday i'll be rich enough to be able to travel to see an eclipse somewhere around the world.
Damn that sucks 😔 I feel for you my dude ❤️ Here's hoping you get all the riches you need to be happy and that we maybe might run into each other somewhere in the world when travelling! Cheers from southern Sweden 🇸🇪🙏😊
@@worblergworbler Hah, well whaddaya know! 😂 Stockholm is like half of Sweden away, like 6-7 hours by car 😅 (Which I'm kinda thankful for because I detest big Swedish cities)
Don't worry, you haven't missed much. It gets dark. it gets cold. You hear, all around you, people going oooh and ahhh as they ruin their eyesight trying to see i.t through grossly overpriced sunspecs then it goes back to normal
Once a dust devil went through my school yard. It curved right toward me. And since I obsessed over Natural Disasters, I knew this would be my one and only chance to see what the wind felt like in a tornado. I held my breath and felt the stinging of the pebbles... but the wind was unlike anything i have ever felt. It was like the first burst of wind you feel when a subway passes you on a loading platform... but it went all around me... and the space inside the dust devil was almost windless.
Basically, the debris caught in a cyclone that small gets picked up from the outer layer of the donut, and it falls as it passes through the eye, and maybe climbs back up when the eye passes, making all the pebbles form a #McDonalds M shape!!!! Im a BIIIG nerd. go away.
Hurricane Ida is the one that shut down the plant that makes Tabasco sauce, still in the same location where it all began. Only place the sauce is made, so there was some down-time there! Those monster waves in Tenerife (sp?) made me think of the line from "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" -- "'Twas the witch of November come stealin'!" since November is notoriously bad for weather on the Great Lakes, and the Atlantic, too, it would seem.
10.00- I assume the US has at least one species of starling, because that's what those birds sounded like. When they come together in huge flocks like that, it's called a 'murmuration', possibly because of the sound they make. They also tend to gather like that before they head for their roosting place, especially in the colder months. The sad thing is that these vast flocks were once very common. Here in the UK, when I was a child, we would have a large murmuration congregate in the tall trees at the bottom of our school playing field, which, coincidentally, backed onto the houses at the top of our street. This happened every winter for a number of years... and then the population of our native starling species crashed. Now there are very few places where such vast flocks can be seen...
No# 3 makes me question local intelligence...an entire house slides down the hill...why in the hell would you run right to the edge of where the ground just collapsed?...i mean duhuh!
bit of friendly feedback @underworld - isnt the large watermark in the middle of the screen a bit overkill? (I haven't seen that on other channels?) a small logo would be much less distracting :)
I live in southern Illinois the path of totality past over us in 2017 . Passing from northwest to southeast. And in 2024 it passed over us going from southwest to northeast.
When the total eclipse hit knoxville Tn USA. I do believe it was at 99% the street lights came on also the bugs started buzzing. It was very cool, but not a life changing experience
Born and raised within 20 miles of nesquahoning, its easy to know. Freeze and thaw cycles are common. The people who built the rails 100+ years ago knew that and the fill is full of ashes and cinders and split stone to counter the effects, id say it was faulty frozen overused crossties. The weather in that corner of Pennsylvania is what it is...
I cannot say I have actually watched an eclipse full or partial. Usually I am working or was in school, when I was younger, and most times it was cloudy. Its just not that big a deal, and to get that over the top over a non-event makes me question the state of our country.
Wow, this video really nailed some incredible moments! It's fascinating how quickly things can unfold and be captured on camera. But honestly, I can't help but feel that some of these "mind boggling" moments seem staged or just too perfect to be real. What do you all think?
Talk about ignorant people. They know their most important and closest fresh water source is a well in town. They knew the well was in disrepair but failed to maintain or repair it, let alone reinforce it. Now they have No Well. Brilliant.
To the guy recording the mudslide @15:00 . . . . I dont like you. Bro. HOLD the camera and dont zoom in so much. Pointing at the ground more then the mud slide.
Lucky to have seen a total eclipse here in the UK, we were at work, we all went outside and watched in stunned silence... quite the opposite experience to the guy in Idaho! I was excited for the darkness, but it never occurred to me just how cold it would be. We stood shivering, but I've never seen a bunch of scientists and medics stuck for words before! 😅
I was lucky in March 1977 when I was exiting my flight to Tenerife when 2 Jumbo jets collided on the runway, 583 were killed and is a record most killed in an aviation accident.
I'm sure everyone knows that this is an "UNDERWORLD" VIDEO SO WHY DO U HAVE TO NEED TO HAVE THE WORD UNDERWORLD MOVING ALONG THE SCREEN THE WHOLE VIDEO?? 🤔
He could move out of Idaho and then come back from wherever he is living. He does not have to stay in Idaho just to see the next total eclipse. What a ridiculous comment.
I was eleven when the eclipse happened, and since I was a kid I wasn’t really interested in it. I wish with all my heart that I could go back and actually enjoy it
About the train derailment: I´ve heard the trains in the USA travel at very slow speed, possibly 15 - 30 mp/h due to most of the railway system being old and poorly maintained. Can anyone confirm?
Only time most trains are running that slow is for congestion in metropolitan areas, some subways, or when going through complex switching maneuvers. Outside the large cities commuter trains can run 80+ mph for long stretches. Special hi-speed corridors can run faster but nothing like Euro/Asian hi-speed and bullet trains. There certainly are some neglected poorly maintained tracks in infrequently traveled areas, and even completely abandoned non-commercial stretches scattered across the system.
When we watched the eclipse our chickens were out in the yard and were so confused because they can't see in the dark 😂 they just stopped moving and stood there like 🐔
🤣🤣🤣
"What the cluck?"
The most humbling thing about that eclipse was how COLD it got so quickly...
That soft blue light was my favorite part.. man i wish tjat was how the lighting was all the time 😅
@@janboblarry To me it's more of a grey color. Every color is dull and there is minimal contrast between things you can see.
@@janboblarryNice as it looked, if you weren't born in a world with that kind of light, you'd eventually get depressed from the lack of sun. Dim lighting, especially blue, has that effect.
That's what I thought too. I believe the temp. was in the 90s that day where I live, and it suddenly felt like 50 or 60 degrees when the eclipse happened. It was crazy!
The eclipse screamer is probably a flat earthler 😂
What was wild about the eclipse in April was all the street lights popped on. It was pretty cool!
Also, you could have stopped or edited the landslide video right after the houses disappeared.
When we saw it, once it got dark the crickets started chirping.
And my Mum's chickens all went into their coop coz they thought it was evening, then all came swiftly back out again a few minutes later
The guy and other people cheering for inanimate objects millions of miles away. One a ball of grey rock, dust, and ice. The other, a gargantuan semi-permanent fusion explosion. That's why I love humanity. 😂
I still remember watching the last total eclipse for central Europe in 1999. The next one is predicted on my 90th birthday. Maybe, if I'm lucky 😂
I saw also the total eclipse in Europe and because this experience was so overwelming, I visited also the total eclipse in the US in 2017.😊😊
Same, here in the UK, outside my office, standing shivering with all the other staff. Amazing experience!
I went to Cornwall to see it. Amazing.
All it takes for a train to derail is a rail moving 1 inch out of position. Broken parts, a couple of old rotten ties, or just plain lack of maintenance of the road bed are all culprits.
The man with the camera and tripod caused it. Who has a cameras and tripod to film trains on a cloudy day.
Mother nature is much much stronger than us
It's not Mother Nature, His Name is Jesus! He said He made this place and then proved it. He still proves it today (healed my child)❤. Remember evolution is a fairy tale
There is no mother nature this is God's work 🎉😂
Beautiful videos please send more videos scary but beautiful 🎉😂❤
@@BlessyamateGod is speaking in the land his coming back soon please tell me why are these people out there being nosy when they should be finding somewhere safe and praying just plain stupid 😮🎉❤
Lol we're literally dust to it
I remember going on a camping trip with the Boy Scouts to see the 2017 total eclipse in North Carolina. If only it hadn't gotten cloudy at the worst possible time...
Im from Scranton! I remember the train derailment. I was on a train for christmas that slightly derailed actually. It ran over something on the track and the engines one axle popped off the track. Thankfully it wasnt bad bc the train was going slow enough to stop quickly and they brought in another engine to pull us back to the station.
Saw the 2024 eclipse at the Cleveland zoo. Honestly I can relate to the guy in the video. I was truly the most incredibly beautiful thing I have ever seen.
We saw it too. Came in from Australia. We've also seen the 2017 US eclipse, one in Cairns in 2012 (I think) and one in northern Australia in 2023, on a cruise ship. We're eclipse chasers, and each one is amazing and worth the effort to view.
@dragoncubes1074 ooooh! Im jealous! I would LOVE to be an eclipse chaser, but it would be so expensive!
@@newface2admire05381 It can be. We got lucky a couple of times with places so stay, but it's an expensive hobby. W can't do them all, but recent ones have been good. I hope you can do it some day. Cheers from Australia.
Great job filming the ground.
I once saw a similar derailment when I was a kid. The train was going very slowly, but was picking up speed. It was going around a turn in the tracks which caused the cars to sway. They must have hit the resonant frequency, because each car swayed more than the last. It got so violent that the third car from the end was lunched off the tracks, and the following two cars were thrown to the side like a whip. The derailment didn't slow the train down at all. The last three cars were dragged through everything in their way. The track twisted and bent like it had no more strength than cooked spaghetti. Trains still had cabooses at the time, and the guy in the caboose went for quite a ride. He was limping when he came out after the train stopped, but didn't seem to be seriously injured - he spent a lot of time walking (limping) around inspecting the damage.
Not sure what else Javier could have done, that dust devil was on a MISSION
15:25 Far too often, when a camera worthy event occurs, the cameraman increasingly fails to keep the event within the camera view. Many times, the more amazing the event, the more likely viewers will get a really good look at the ground.
I used to chase dust devils when I was in kindergarten. Put on all my winter gear, goggles, gloves, etc. Then let it blow me around all over. Was so much fun.
Boss there is a trail derailment…no i swear !😂
That track must have been janky as all get out. Empty cars or not, they shouldn't be swaying like that, and those were the ones which didn't derail.
We used to play in dust devils as kids. Was a lot of fun... probably somewhat dangerous lol
ITS 6 am right now in INDIA haven t slept a bit eating muisli while watching your video hits nice
Bom! 🔥💨😏
@MarkusMöttus-x7j ummm 🤨😲
did you order your birds extra crispy or original recipe 🤣🤣🤣🤣
i'm so sad, i missed the 2017 eclipse because i was in boarding school and the admins didn't bother trying to get all the students eclipse glasses until the very last second and they couldn't find any. we had to sit inside watching a livestream of the eclipse, which was mostly comprised of shots of people reacting to the eclipse, not the eclipse itself. it was almost like rubbing salt in the wound getting to see everyone react to it all over the country. the classroom windows were frosted too, so we couldn't even look outside from our seats :( the recent eclipse that happened earlier this year was only partially visible where i live, it was still cool to see but it wasn't a total eclipse which was a little disappointing. maybe someday i'll be rich enough to be able to travel to see an eclipse somewhere around the world.
Damn that sucks 😔
I feel for you my dude ❤️
Here's hoping you get all the riches you need to be happy and that we maybe might run into each other somewhere in the world when travelling!
Cheers from southern Sweden 🇸🇪🙏😊
@@MarkusMöttus-x7j cheers!! i have a friend from Stockholm :)
@@worblergworbler Hah, well whaddaya know! 😂
Stockholm is like half of Sweden away, like 6-7 hours by car 😅
(Which I'm kinda thankful for because I detest big Swedish cities)
Don't worry, you haven't missed much. It gets dark. it gets cold. You hear, all around you, people going oooh and ahhh as they ruin their eyesight trying to see i.t through grossly overpriced sunspecs then it goes back to normal
Once a dust devil went through my school yard. It curved right toward me. And since I obsessed over Natural Disasters, I knew this would be my one and only chance to see what the wind felt like in a tornado. I held my breath and felt the stinging of the pebbles... but the wind was unlike anything i have ever felt. It was like the first burst of wind you feel when a subway passes you on a loading platform... but it went all around me... and the space inside the dust devil was almost windless.
Basically, the debris caught in a cyclone that small gets picked up from the outer layer of the donut, and it falls as it passes through the eye, and maybe climbs back up when the eye passes, making all the pebbles form a #McDonalds M shape!!!! Im a BIIIG nerd. go away.
Hurricane Ida is the one that shut down the plant that makes Tabasco sauce, still in the same location where it all began. Only place the sauce is made, so there was some down-time there!
Those monster waves in Tenerife (sp?) made me think of the line from "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" -- "'Twas the witch of November come stealin'!" since November is notoriously bad for weather on the Great Lakes, and the Atlantic, too, it would seem.
10.00- I assume the US has at least one species of starling, because that's what those birds sounded like. When they come together in huge flocks like that, it's called a 'murmuration', possibly because of the sound they make. They also tend to gather like that before they head for their roosting place, especially in the colder months.
The sad thing is that these vast flocks were once very common. Here in the UK, when I was a child, we would have a large murmuration congregate in the tall trees at the bottom of our school playing field, which, coincidentally, backed onto the houses at the top of our street. This happened every winter for a number of years... and then the population of our native starling species crashed. Now there are very few places where such vast flocks can be seen...
Yes, we have lots of starlings.
@@rachelbuchanan9945 And they're all from the UK. They're not native to the US. Very smart and beautiful, but so destructive.
nature is terrible when it gets angry, let's protect nature
Angry? It's just nature. No anger involved. No human emotions involved, though I do understand what you meant. It sure felt angery.
Whoa look at the size of that round fireman @4:03 !!! Definitely wouldn't pick a fight with that guy!
No# 3 makes me question local intelligence...an entire house slides down the hill...why in the hell would you run right to the edge of where the ground just collapsed?...i mean duhuh!
Narrator's favorite word? MASSIVE.
Imagine if a few hundred birds sat on the power lines leading up to the grid. All power will be out across the neighbourhood if they do.
bit of friendly feedback @underworld - isnt the large watermark in the middle of the screen a bit overkill? (I haven't seen that on other channels?) a small logo would be much less distracting :)
Watermark? Oh yeah. I hardly ever notice it myself.
15:00 bad camera work is far worse than no camera work. Why post this ?!
I live in southern Illinois the path of totality past over us in 2017 . Passing from northwest to southeast. And in 2024 it passed over us going from southwest to northeast.
6:59 "IIIIINCRENDIBELE" i cant :D
4:53 SIREN SPOTTED!!! Type: Most likely either Thunderbolt 1000T, Thunderbolt 1003, or ACA Allertor 125.
When the total eclipse hit knoxville Tn USA. I do believe it was at 99% the street lights came on also the bugs started buzzing. It was very cool, but not a life changing experience
A few hundred birds???🦅
7:10 God is punishing us!😟😟😟😟
No, it's not god. It's just nature. No deity involved.
Born and raised within 20 miles of nesquahoning, its easy to know. Freeze and thaw cycles are common. The people who built the rails 100+ years ago knew that and the fill is full of ashes and cinders and split stone to counter the effects, id say it was faulty frozen overused crossties. The weather in that corner of Pennsylvania is what it is...
An empty railcar falling over will crush you like a bug , they still weigh several tons...
18:30 wow! I can’t imagine how loud this must be!
"It's getting dark! It's getting dark!" Seriously, dude? Yeah... it does that during an eclipse. Who are these people?
O my god its getting dark😕 em that dose happen when sun light doesn't hit the earth "O MY GOD" 😀😂👍🇬🇧✌
I cannot say I have actually watched an eclipse full or partial. Usually I am working or was in school, when I was younger, and most times it was cloudy. Its just not that big a deal, and to get that over the top over a non-event makes me question the state of our country.
"Mind boggling!?" This gen is so extra.
I was in the path of totality for the last two eclipses.
I’ve seen two total eclipses,(I’m 74) I didn’t hear anyone freaking out like that at either of them.
And the award for the worst cameraman goes to the guy "filming" the landslide in Indonesia.
I was fortunate to sit in my backyard and watch the April 2024 total solar eclipse.
that lad at minute 8.30 has obviously led a sheltered life
At the 10:10 mark there is a map of the USA, but what happened to Connecticut ?!
Wow, this video really nailed some incredible moments! It's fascinating how quickly things can unfold and be captured on camera. But honestly, I can't help but feel that some of these "mind boggling" moments seem staged or just too perfect to be real. What do you all think?
Well maybe two blinks😂
I live in Tampa florida where the next eclipse is going to go right overhead.
@d0lph1n63 its not
A flock of birds like we see at 12:00 is called a Murmuration. Look it up
I visited the US for the total eclipse in 2017. Before I saw the one in Germany 1999. Absolutely mindblowing impressive 😃
Talk about ignorant people. They know their most important and closest fresh water source is a well in town. They knew the well was in disrepair but failed to maintain or repair it, let alone reinforce it. Now they have No Well. Brilliant.
8:42 Or he could be drunk😂
Drunk and stupid .
Early ❤
same
🏅💐🍾😉
hello
this must be the dumbest idea ever to build a building on frozen water. 0:48
Probably floating structure(tethered to shore) that ice ran into.
@@leighz1962 0:43
Perfect thanks 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Water always wins.
Crazy 💪 🇩🇪
People who enjoy breathing should run when a dust devil is coming.
To the guy recording the mudslide @15:00 . . . . I dont like you. Bro. HOLD the camera and dont zoom in so much. Pointing at the ground more then the mud slide.
It was very frustrating.
No way the eclipse was almost 8 years ago…
The train derail is suspicious, he had a tripod lol he caused it and was ready to film it.
why did i think that mud fountain was a black bald guy underwater 😭😭😭
NAW 💀
1:46 WHAT?! WHAT THE FU-
no 1080p anymore?
Played in many dust devil's.
Lucky to have seen a total eclipse here in the UK, we were at work, we all went outside and watched in stunned silence... quite the opposite experience to the guy in Idaho! I was excited for the darkness, but it never occurred to me just how cold it would be. We stood shivering, but I've never seen a bunch of scientists and medics stuck for words before! 😅
I was lucky in March 1977 when I was exiting my flight to Tenerife when 2 Jumbo jets collided on the runway, 583 were killed and is a record most killed in an aviation accident.
13:31 usopp san?
It's dark, it's dark... omfg!! How rediculas!!
I'm sure everyone knows that this is an "UNDERWORLD" VIDEO SO WHY DO U HAVE TO NEED TO HAVE THE WORD UNDERWORLD MOVING ALONG THE SCREEN THE WHOLE VIDEO?? 🤔
Tenerifay 🤦♂
Dust Devils are very common in Southern Idaho. We had one sweep through on Dias Los Ninos having a cookout.
He could move out of Idaho and then come back from wherever he is living. He does not have to stay in Idaho just to see the next total eclipse. What a ridiculous comment.
cornwall 2024
😅😅😅
Nesqhoning cchanged its name to JIM THORPE in honor a no. Of years ago .Did they change back ???
the next total eclipse in the U.S. from 2017 was/is not in 2044.
We had a total eclipse April 8th 2024.
Just sayin
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Hello from America!❤
I hope that poor dog was inside somewhere safe. 😊😊
Yooo
Interesting content. One only needs to skip through 85% of the video to see the relevant content.
The eclipse guy was annoying
An eclipse shouldn't get a grown, educated man that excited. They are predicted accurately.
I was eleven when the eclipse happened, and since I was a kid I wasn’t really interested in it. I wish with all my heart that I could go back and actually enjoy it
Way to ruin it with constant yapping
The mind boggling power of God!
It's mind boggling how expensive legos are these days
yep thats american business. dont maintain anything to save money for profits, and protest your innocence when it all breaks.
Hi
About the train derailment: I´ve heard the trains in the USA travel at very slow speed, possibly 15 - 30 mp/h due to most of the railway system being old and poorly maintained. Can anyone confirm?
Only time most trains are running that slow is for congestion in metropolitan areas, some subways, or when going through complex switching maneuvers. Outside the large cities commuter trains can run 80+ mph for long stretches. Special hi-speed corridors can run faster but nothing like Euro/Asian hi-speed and bullet trains.
There certainly are some neglected poorly maintained tracks in infrequently traveled areas, and even completely abandoned non-commercial stretches scattered across the system.
WoW
Well he was wrong about the eclipse as we just had one here in 2024 lol...just sayin maaan...
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