ive seen similar in far north queensland when a cyclone hit suddenly... yeah i had prewarning but decided to go out and help someone on the other side of the river...... its....just ....so fast happening you have no time to think properly.... thanks for uploading.... may it help someone someday
Pretty awesome up close. But I would be worried about a second, higher wave coming on top the first and wiping you out. From where you are standing you can tell the level of flow can get much higher!
yep, always have an eye up front and ready to run as fast as you can ;) I always had a view up to the first step up and if you watch close I wasnt very concentrated on the camera guiding ... stay safu ..
I wonder how big is the mixer. It seems though that they’re making different mixes up the hills. The first mix was hard, and the ratio of stones in the mix is very high. The last mix was probably a flush, as it contains more 💦 and sand. No big stones 🤔
Pieces of the mountain sluicing down the mountain. I liked the smooth rounded boulder visible on the left side of the sluice before the flood. It took a lot of rollin' and tumblin' to polish that big rock.
Let's face it, the rocks are not small and they are not twigs, with that amount of debris its amazing that anything is left standing with the force in that lot coming at you. Thanks for sharing amazing sight.
@@viperus1234 Not so much being driven by the water, as driven by being pummeled by other stones. As the flow starts the solids content was pretty high. Adefinitely
@@leehilton9932 round 8 foot of snow at the top., now the temperature go straight up to the 20 °Celsius and it start melting away, watch out for a warm layer of rain.... hell will break loose :) had a quick view at the weekend, but it was all dry ...
@@viperus1234 yea we're flooded somewhat now here in South Dakota. Got 2.5 inches of rain then 3 inches of snow on top of that. Then all hell broke loose all the way down into Nebraska. We haven't even got the run off from the mountains yet!
if so much mud n rock move downslope each year,..whats up slope?..an ever growing valley,or a shrinking mountain?...or are they Swiss enough to take the material back up the mountain each year?..thanks for posting this beautiful earth act.
@@viperus1234 The ones I'm thinking about are bubbles of air, compressed by the heavy flow, that then rise through the mud and burst at the surface. When they burst into 1 atmosphere pressure, they decompress and you can see the water vapor. There are certain variables in play, in some videos it is really obvious and in others it is hard to see.
At 4:17, I thought that was a critter running in my attic or on the roof. It is apparently the sound of the wind or the boulders falling. What's the siren for? Is there a sensor at a point upstream that detects water/debris flow? Or does it do that when it is about to rain heavily?
There are multiple radar sensors detecting the change in flowspeed and riverbed hights, that trigger (up in the mountain) the alarm signal all along the riverbed, so you have time to leave the area. Rainsensors are also in place.. There was only one critter around, and that was me breathing heavy with shaking hands :) wind I gues ..
In der tat imposant :) Ursprung ist das gesamte Tal vom illhorn, alles geformt wie ein Trichter, wenn da ein Gewitter reinzieht mit reichlich Niederschlag kommt alles was locker ist "runter"... Das ganze Bergmassiv besteht aus "bröckeligen" Gesteins-schichten ...
If you find this place on Google Earth (Leuk, Switzerland), you can see how all the sludge and rocks has built up in the river just downstream from this video.
Yes, the washout is used for building things, to the west you see a "gravel company" - the riverbed is changing very quickly. Snow melting in summer, heavy rainfall and its washed out ..
I think if I was there in person, I would definitely not be constipated. Up to the 1990's I only ever saw two rock/debris flows on film - one was at some distance, the other was shot by moonlight. Now there are probably hundreds of them on RUclips. If you search for "huayco Chosica" you will see some scary ones in Peru.
I wonder would infrared show it up as warm, with all the friction between stones and boulders it has got to be heating up to some extent despite all the water
yes, in the spring when snow of the mountains melts down and the river of Rhone gets high water levels, it rocks down the stream ;) ruclips.net/video/-lB2K72tWLU/видео.html
Likely due to the difference in time it takes for any tributaries to start pouring into the main flow. Maybe a difference in the viscosity? You can see it thinner and thinner as the flow continues.
Sieht aus wie beim Betonmischer. Recht grosser Betonmischer. Noch reichlich Zement und Stahl rein, kann man sicher das Fundament für einen Parkplatz und Einkaufszentrum Giessen.
@@viperus1234 da hätte der Führer von geträumt, was man mit solchen Betonmischer alles in Rekordzeit hätte bauen können. Da wären die Zeiten zum Einschalen und Bewährungsstahl einflechten dann schon wieder zu lange gewesen. Aber in 2 Wochen wäre so ein U Boot Bunker fertig. Aber ich meine die hatten das damals mit dem Gleitschalungsystem noch nicht drauf. So das man fortwährend gießen kann.
Der ganze Schotter landet in der Rhone und wird "Bach ab" gespühlt :) Der Fluss Rhone ist ganz schön gross und hat ordentlich zug drauf. kukst Du hier : ruclips.net/video/-lB2K72tWLU/видео.html
Viper one News Nicht schlecht, danke für die Antwort. Da muss die Infrastruktur in Ö. ja einiges mitmachen, gerade Brücken und Uferbefestigungen sind sind wohl deutlich solider als in D.
Die tektonische Aktivität der Platten ist nicht mehr aktiv, sie lassen die Alpen dennoch um 1mm im Jahr wachsen ............... Ergo : sie werden nicht kleiner.
Really amazing video!
My hat's off to the civil engineering team that tries to manage that stuff!
weirdly the falls actually slow down the flow by dropping it vertically to a stop, then making it run back on itself
Insane! Those Waves at the end were nuts! I bet it's so loud you can't hear yourself think.
ive seen similar in far north queensland when a cyclone hit suddenly... yeah i had prewarning but decided to go out and help someone on the other side of the river...... its....just ....so fast happening you have no time to think properly.... thanks for uploading.... may it help someone someday
here its kind of controlled, lesson learned: rainfall in the mountains - water will come down quick ;)
That concrete plant, up the way there, sure knows how to make a ton of the stuff, though I think the aggregate they’re using is too big. 😁
Crazy nature... just looks like flowing concrete..
yep. poor guys who have to vibrate all that stuff before it sets:( lol
@@samuelbhend2521 You should see the finishing crew. They troweled the whole thing by hand!
@@Hutch5321 :)
Even the sound , is massive.
Way better than the music one! No offense just stating what we were all thinking 🤣 please don't hate me I love the channel @ViperoneNews
Pretty awesome up close. But I would be worried about a second, higher wave coming on top the first and wiping you out. From where you are standing you can tell the level of flow can get much higher!
yep, always have an eye up front and ready to run as fast as you can ;)
I always had a view up to the first step up and if you watch close I wasnt very concentrated on the camera guiding ... stay safu ..
I’d love to have seen where it ended up ☺️
A satisfying video of sludge and slurry. It's soothing to the soul.
Say that with a lisp
Mother Nature delivering another freshly mixed load of concrete! lol
and car sized bolders ;)
yep. poor guys who have to vibrate all that stuff before it sets:( lol
I wonder how big is the mixer. It seems though that they’re making different mixes up the hills. The first mix was hard, and the ratio of stones in the mix is very high. The last mix was probably a flush, as it contains more 💦 and sand. No big stones 🤔
Pieces of the mountain sluicing down the mountain.
I liked the smooth rounded boulder visible on the left side of the sluice before the flood. It took a lot of rollin' and tumblin' to polish that big rock.
Dang! That concrete mixer sure holds a lot!
Let's face it, the rocks are not small and they are not twigs, with that amount of debris its amazing that anything is left standing with the force in that lot coming at you. Thanks for sharing amazing sight.
Tx, ... they are up to control these debris flows, hopefully they are always succsesfull..
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Pls make video where this debris meet to the river
Falling into that would be like falling into a giant kitchen food blender.
More like a rock Crusher it would grind you into finely ground little chunks of meat
It would be a therapeutic mud bath + exfoliation treatment.
I was thinking a giant cement mixer, but that works..
@@josephastier7421 And you'd wonder what keeps clogging your drain.
Not only will it kill you, it will hurt the whole time you're dying.
Reminds me of about an hour after Taco Bell.
Taco Tuesday
Incredible, I could watch this for hours.
I would watch this for hours. Incredible!
I sure would have liked to see WHERE all this S hit went down the road!!!!
Into the river!
Where does all that mud end up? How long does the flow last? Fantastic Video. Thank you
The main flow comes down in 15 minutes, then it slowly goes down.... ends up here ruclips.net/video/-lB2K72tWLU/видео.html (its the same flow)
Whats with Illgraben? The other flash floods in this playlist have trees and rubbish. This place has parts of mountains.
illgraben is the name of the canyon, comes down from the illhohrn - name of the mountain that comes down by the wash :)
Would of liked to see where it was going to?
You may look here, same event ruclips.net/video/-lB2K72tWLU/видео.html
WOW that mountain is dissolving so much mass.. wonder if theres gold in them hills them also 🤔
didn't check out the gold, but I am afraid its only mud ;)
The size of those boulders!!! WOW!!!
they must be like 2 tonnes or more ;)
@@viperus1234 Not so much being driven by the water, as driven by being pummeled by other stones. As the flow starts the solids content was pretty high. Adefinitely
Now that is terrifying🙀❗️
I got 100 things running through my head, and none of them are good. Wow. Nature does not F around ✨😳✨
How did you know this was going to happen? Through previous experience?.
Wow that was fantastic. Where is this?
Thats in Switzerland in a village called Leuk. It happens after thunderstorms up in the mountains.
Just add cement. It's free.
Illgraben is a mountain in the Swiss Alps, where the mud flow originated.
take a look at Google earth, the flow originated at the eastern sides of the mountain ;)
They'll have a hell of a spring runoff this year. Heard they got a ton of snow.
@@leehilton9932 round 8 foot of snow at the top., now the temperature go straight up to the 20 °Celsius and it start melting away, watch out for a warm layer of rain.... hell will break loose :) had a quick view at the weekend, but it was all dry ...
@@viperus1234 yea we're flooded somewhat now here in South Dakota. Got 2.5 inches of rain then 3 inches of snow on top of that. Then all hell broke loose all the way down into Nebraska. We haven't even got the run off from the mountains yet!
if so much mud n rock move downslope each year,..whats up slope?..an ever growing valley,or a shrinking mountain?...or are they Swiss enough to take the material back up the mountain each year?..thanks for posting this beautiful earth act.
The flow is so dense you can see white puffs of water vapor due to compressed air formed under the falls being released at the surface.
Tought of these white puffs, that they are kind of dust from the kolliding boulders ... :)
@@viperus1234 The ones I'm thinking about are bubbles of air, compressed by the heavy flow, that then rise through the mud and burst at the surface. When they burst into 1 atmosphere pressure, they decompress and you can see the water vapor. There are certain variables in play, in some videos it is really obvious and in others it is hard to see.
pessoal mora no meio das pedreiras ,me medo
Apenas um vizinho forte
Nice technique to slow down the speed brilliant
Tx :)
Ist das in der Schweiz? Und wenn ja, wurde vorher mittels Sirenen Wasseralarm ausgelöst?
At 4:17, I thought that was a critter running in my attic or on the roof. It is apparently the sound of the wind or the boulders falling. What's the siren for? Is there a sensor at a point upstream that detects water/debris flow? Or does it do that when it is about to rain heavily?
There are multiple radar sensors detecting the change in flowspeed and riverbed hights, that trigger (up in the mountain) the alarm signal all along the riverbed, so you have time to leave the area. Rainsensors are also in place.. There was only one critter around, and that was me breathing heavy with shaking hands :) wind I gues ..
Where are the kayakers this looks 👀 really fun 🤩
Down Under :)
What the Heck are they gonna do will all that concrete 😂😂😂 Are they building a Dam downstream lmao 😂😂 Great video 👌👌
Alüvyona bak 1 gün devam etse delta ovası olur 😳
Doğa çevreyi şekillendirir
And this is what happens when the mountain has a poo!!
Looks like sloppy concrete
Tonnerwätter! wär hed de da sövel Beton bstelld? da magsch ja nid nahi mid vibriere....
How long would this typically run like this after a storm? Half hour? Hours?
half hour, depends on the weather situation, how much rain comes in
Unglaublich.Würde gerne mal wissen wo diese Abgänge ihren Ursprung haben?Ist ja wirklich unheimlich was da ankommt.
In der tat imposant :) Ursprung ist das gesamte Tal vom illhorn, alles geformt wie ein Trichter, wenn da ein Gewitter reinzieht mit reichlich Niederschlag kommt alles was locker ist "runter"... Das ganze Bergmassiv besteht aus "bröckeligen" Gesteins-schichten ...
Danke für die Info^^ Ein wirklich sehr beeindruckendes Video.
Nature's cement mixer.
Where is this place?
south switzerland, Europe :) Gooogle to illgraben ;)
Seeing this, feel like having a chocolate milk shake. 😁🍫
Would LOVE to see this in real life!
Dayum! I'll bet it feels like an earthquake standing so close to the falls!
You can sense it through the ground ☺
This is fantastic video quality
with my sony 4k action cam, reduced to 1080 for video stabilisation and 60fps :)
Was the warning light up by the bridge?
Just once I would like to see what it looked like AFTER the flood
after the flow, it looks like right before the next flow, look to the first 20 sec of the movie ;)
Spectacular ... try this with headphones (cans) !
Where did you know that?
Hours of waiting in the rain ....
It looked thick porridge , it would've been nice to see it going further down as well .
You may look here, same event ruclips.net/video/-lB2K72tWLU/видео.html
Big. Water
who ordered the gravel soup?
waiting desperately for a t-storm and some gravel-action :)
Where that happens??
Switzerland, illgraben
Wonder if those mountains are gold bearing? Those drop offs would be nice places to look.
If you find this place on Google Earth (Leuk, Switzerland), you can see how all the sludge and rocks has built up in the river just downstream from this video.
Yes, the washout is used for building things, to the west you see a "gravel company" - the riverbed is changing very quickly. Snow melting in summer, heavy rainfall and its washed out ..
Wonder what the concentration of debris to water is in there.
concentration is lowest at top of wave, because of boulder size :) therefore the speed is the highest on top, therefor the top is at front :)
Great video. Thanks
Looked a bit constipated at first, then a little runny.
more like obstipated and a little diarrhea :o)
I think if I was there in person, I would definitely not be constipated. Up to the 1990's I only ever saw two rock/debris flows on film - one was at some distance, the other was shot by moonlight. Now there are probably hundreds of them on RUclips. If you search for "huayco Chosica" you will see some scary ones in Peru.
Some of those boulders were a big as SUVs. If you got caught in that its curtains
stoned again 😆
Where does this end up?
You are brave to stand there.
Wow this milo dispenser is really big
This must really piss off the local fish.
Why is it like that
I wonder would infrared show it up as warm, with all the friction between stones and boulders it has got to be heating up to some extent despite all the water
Good question - there is a lot of water for coolant :)
Do the boulders get push on down the stream
ruclips.net/video/-lB2K72tWLU/видео.html
yes, in the spring when snow of the mountains melts down and the river of Rhone gets high water levels, it rocks down the stream ;)
ruclips.net/video/-lB2K72tWLU/видео.html
did you catch any fish?
Nope, rescued only two morlocks ☺
Just some Stoned Crabs.
Now I'm in the mood for a chocolate milk shake.
with some crushed cookies ?
Why is the flow so thick and muddy, and cement-like Also, why does it seem to come in waves
Likely due to the difference in time it takes for any tributaries to start pouring into the main flow. Maybe a difference in the viscosity? You can see it thinner and thinner as the flow continues.
Sieht aus wie beim Betonmischer. Recht grosser Betonmischer. Noch reichlich Zement und Stahl rein, kann man sicher das Fundament für einen Parkplatz und Einkaufszentrum Giessen.
sollte nach ner Minute fertig gegossen sein :)
@@viperus1234 da hätte der Führer von geträumt, was man mit solchen Betonmischer alles in Rekordzeit hätte bauen können. Da wären die Zeiten zum Einschalen und Bewährungsstahl einflechten dann schon wieder zu lange gewesen. Aber in 2 Wochen wäre so ein U Boot Bunker fertig. Aber ich meine die hatten das damals mit dem Gleitschalungsystem noch nicht drauf. So das man fortwährend gießen kann.
Das war für den Mann nicht erreichbar gewesen, gibts nämlich nur hier in der schwiiz ;)
Great 👍🏼 footage
Tx
Kind of like concrete
Da kommt ja der halbe Berg runter
jep, riesige Felsen, Bäume und jede Menge Beton ;)
@@viperus1234 wo räumt ihr das alles hin, es kann ja nicht dort bleiben wo es liegen bleibt?
@@bertlbarm4374 hier hin ruclips.net/video/-lB2K72tWLU/видео.html ist der gleiche event von gegenüber, es wird von der Rhone weggespühlt.
Viper one News und von wo hat’s dass ganze abgespült ? Da muss ja wirklich regelrecht ein ganzer Kamm abgerutscht sein oder ?
tim Hürlimann irre 😳
From crunchy to melted peanut butter.
IMAGINE RIDING THAT IN A BARREL!
Niagara with boulders :)
Wow.saludos desde.Puerto Rico.
saludos desde Suiza :)
Someone quickly pan for some gold.. we gonna call it brown gold rush
thats an idear ... take my toothbrush an make some cleanout :)
the coolest part of this vids is on the description
Super, tu l'as enfin eue !
Dude, it's like a concrete river
Oh yeah ;) try to catch another one camera
What is the location of this? Thanks!
So where is the mouth of these debris streams?
This is the representation of my intestines after taco night..
theres always time for lubricant :)
That was insane.
The water is a bit cloudy
also found some dust and spum ;)
Wo kommt das ganze Zeug hin, landet das am Ende in irgendeinem Flusstal, verstopft da nicht alles durch die Steine?
Der ganze Schotter landet in der Rhone und wird "Bach ab" gespühlt :) Der Fluss Rhone ist ganz schön gross und hat ordentlich zug drauf. kukst Du hier : ruclips.net/video/-lB2K72tWLU/видео.html
Viper one News Nicht schlecht, danke für die Antwort. Da muss die Infrastruktur in Ö. ja einiges mitmachen, gerade Brücken und Uferbefestigungen sind sind wohl deutlich solider als in D.
At least some places have warning signals.
stay safe :)
Move yourself ahead and show more Broderick picture
so,, why do we never see where this material ends up?
Because it is no big deal 😊 it got washed away by the river of Rhone, may have a look here ruclips.net/video/-lB2K72tWLU/видео.html
It flows into the river that you can see in the distance on the far left.
Concrete company changing the process to prepare their concrete !!
Needs coverage of where this meets the river.
ruclips.net/video/-lB2K72tWLU/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/-lB2K72tWLU/видео.html
Just need to filter this white noise to produce pink noise; it’d be soothing.
yeah, the sound and rendering (takes time..) :)
Mother Nature will always win
Damn that’s a lot of rocky road ice cream
with a lite taste of wilderness ;)
Or liquid cement!
Parece concreto. Cemento Liquido.
Be great to see the source of this!
the source are the mountains in this clip (first 10 sec.) : ruclips.net/video/pBCHRJOD0aM/видео.html
So sieht man, warum die Alpen im Laufe der Zeit immer kleiner werden.
Und grösser - sie werden immer noch aufgefaltet, wenn ich mich nicht irre. :-)
Die tektonische Aktivität der Platten ist nicht mehr aktiv, sie lassen die Alpen dennoch um 1mm im Jahr wachsen ............... Ergo : sie werden nicht kleiner.