Stunning views, very impressive! I appreciate this so much, this helps understand how big the Rule River has grown with all the recent rain we have had!!! Thank you, keep up the good work. 😍
It will come and go as it wants if it wants to move a mountain it will💯%fact but all this water should go back underground to replenish the water that was fracked by farmers over the dry spell. Also they should start laying big pipes down so the water doesn’t spread out over the land destroying all vegetation in its path.
I love seeing this. I'm originally from the central valley and going back and visiting and seeing how bone dry and in such a rough shape was sad. I'm glad they are getting the water they badly needed
Stunning views, very impressive! I appreciate this so much, this helps understand how big the Rule River has grown with all the recent rain we have had!!! Thank you, keep up the good work. 😍
Let us build housing tracks right next to a river what could possibly go wrong! 😵💫😵💫😵💫
Thanks Gustavo!! Great videos..
Prayers for everyone in Porterville
Thanks for these updates!
Nature reclaims what it wants to and we don’t have a say.
Very true. That lake wants to come back to the top.
It's a cycle
Last flooding was in early 80s
Don't mess with Mother Nature........
Wow, good job Gustavo, thanks!
Ppl need to understand Calif the whole valley was once a giant lake surrounded by mountains.
No it wasn’t. California used to be all desert
@@emptymannull there was a fresh body of water that recently got destroyed by the farmers
Better word would be swamp.
I remember when there was the Tule Lake. Once it was drained, it showed up during wet seasons.
And the mountains just disappear all of a sudden ? Dumb.
California’s ghostly Tulare Lake will be revived this year
I hope no new homes have been built on the lake floor.
nice shots bro. thanks for posting.
So much water!
Hope the cemetery did not flood, my Grandfather is buried there.
I don't think he'll mind
We've channelized all the rivers. Once in a while they fight back.
Dude Smee new built , and most people don’t have flood insurance
It will come and go as it wants if it wants to move a mountain it will💯%fact but all this water should go back underground to replenish the water that was fracked by farmers over the dry spell. Also they should start laying big pipes down so the water doesn’t spread out over the land destroying all vegetation in its path.
I love seeing this. I'm originally from the central valley and going back and visiting and seeing how bone dry and in such a rough shape was sad. I'm glad they are getting the water they badly needed
Before and after comparison?
Before it was sand. No water at all
San lugar to
Read the title!