Illgraben 24.06.2021 - Anne, ma sœur Anne, ne vois-tu rien venir ? Upsss
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2021
- Das Reich Gottes wird kommen, wenn du es nicht erwartest. Yahouweh n'était pas dans le vent vent fort et violent qui déchirait les montagnes et brisait les rochers, il n'était pas dans le tremblement de terre, il n'était pas dans le feu...(serait t'il dans la lave torrentielle ?) et après le feu, un murmure doux et léger.… Elie montait vers le sommet du mont Carmel où il se prosterna jusqu’à terre, le visage entre les genoux. Il dit à son serviteur : Monte plus haut et regarde du côté de la mer. Celui-ci monta, scruta l’horizon et revint dire : Je ne vois rien. Elie l’envoya sept fois pour regarder. A la septième fois, le serviteur annonça : Je vois venir un petit nuage qui s’élève de la mer....Two fix camera and I...If i were at the place of the first camera, I should have run at a safer place....under the bridge of La souste was also not a safe place....Between the moment I think the debris flow started and its arrival in the Rhône : 18 minutes.. I suppose between alarm and passage of the debris flow : 9 minutes...Speed of the flow : 36 km /h. So, keep at a safe distance from the torrents when heavy rain.... Première camera était fixe, si j'y avait été, j'aurais dû courir à un lieu plus sûr, restez éloigné des torrents en cas de pluie torrentielle. Erste Kamera war Fixcamera, wenn ich dort gewesen wäre, hätte ich an einen sichereren Ort laufen sollen, bei sintflutartigem Regen von Wildbächen fernbleiben.
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😳 wenn man sieht mit welcher Kraft diese Massen bewegt werden bekommt man Gänsehaut.
Mit Kopfhörer und voller Lautstärke klingt es fast so, als wenn man mittendrin ist und das Beben und Poltern selbst miterlebt.😐
Dankeschön für die tollen Aufnahmen. 👍🏼
The beginning of this video .... one of the most beautiful thing I've ever seen ..... thank you so much
This is giving hope to everybody who is waiting for some change.
Unglaubliche Aufnahmen! Vielen Dank! Wie viel Kraft so eine Mure hat! Der Boden vibriert!
The flow is like someone just release hundreds of thousands of tones of cement from the top of the mountain. Incredible that such large rocks could be moved by the flow so easily.
the water removes about 1/3 of the mass of the rock making it so much easier to move, then you have 1cubic metre of water weighing 1 tonne and moving at maybe 30m per second and it suddenly makes sense just how easily it all moves, the water acts like oil lubricating the whole lot and making it move so much faster.
Outstanding video! The way this video was shot was brilliant, the distant shots, the angles and even the close ups were great. I absolutely loved the fact that there was no talking, just great video, thank you for sharing.
Thanks so much for your videos! It's always amazing to watch a debris flow crash into the Rhone and watch the riverbed change so quickly!
Always love a good Illgraben debris flow! One of the biggest, blockiest flows I have seen. What is quite impressive is the amount of ROCK DUST that is coughed up out of the mudflow, below the drop structures where boulders are grinding their corners off.
looks like me after a night of drinking bud light and eating tacobell
@@HellYeahImIrish ponka
The "dust" is muddy water spray.
@@HellYeahImIrish 🤢🤮🤣🤣
@@spikespa5208 с. Смсс см. С. М с с мс. Смсс мм. Ссс. М. Мс. Вас ввы
What fantastic power! Incredible!
illgraben never disappoints!
Amazing footage. Years ago I was driving through that region and I thought I’d look for a nice stretch of river beside which to have a picnic. When I got there the river bank was so hostile and barren and frankly scary I soon changed my mind. But it taught me that not every French river is the Loire.
The hugest one I have seen here. Very impressive. Thx for the footage.
Absolutely amazing how much force is in that flow. Those huge boulders were thrown around like they were feathers. Watching dark areas form when going over the concrete edge and then it spits up into the air.
I'm guessing this is something that happens often so the locals knew and evacuated if necessary.
I found this very soothing and frightening at the same time. And thank you for letting nature speak instead of humans.
Never gets old. Amazing.
Looks like flowing concrete at times
Awesome as always! I love these videos!
Absolutely awesome footage. I would love to see this in person one day. I always look forward to your videos. Thank you.
Write him in private 🙂
I’ve seen it and it’s scary AF! Great comment anyways and awesome video!
Extraordinary. Totally changed the river path!
Yo that MONSTER of a boulder on the left when the wave first fills the frame is MASSSIVE
La puissance de la nature me fascine.
L'Illgraben en est un magnifique exemple.
Merci pour vos images. 💐👌
Lapwuissance du dyou.
OMG!! This was awesome! I actually gasped when the wave front appeared. :o I will never get tired of seeing that wall of water rounding the bend & pouring over the concrete channel wall. I watched this twice in a row. :D Thank you very much for making this video. And if Anne didn't see this coming, advise her to get her eyes examined. ROFL
Ditto, I gasped, watched it twice, and hope Anne saw it!
@@NeilhunyPoor Anne didn't . « Je ne vois rien que le soleil qui poudroie, et l’herbe qui verdoie. »
That is the real power of the nature, thanks for the great documentation.
Hello Pierre-Emmanuel! Some awesome shots you filmed here. Is it by any chance possible to get in touch with you to obtain a license to use your video? (i.e. via email) Cheers, Felix :)
i love watching boulders get casually tossed over the edge.
سبحان الله وبحمده عدد خلقه ورضا نفسه وزنة عرشه ومداد كلماته
That first flow you could hear coming before it showed on video. I have Bose headphones on and was like WOW!!
Look at the speed of it and the force too !!!
Very nice video. Shot from more than one location for one event. I don't think that I have seen you do that before.
It's fascinating to see the debris flow actually go under the river to muddy the water overflowing the opposite bank.
Ámi me paĺpita el corazoñ es muy imprécionante me da mucho susto pero no puedo dejar de verlo
C'est toujours un spectacle naturel intéressant !
Holy shit!! That wall of water/debris was both terrifying and impressive!
Soul'human became debris
That is pretty much a typical Flash Flood. The Leading Edge is usually debris. In the Arizona desert, it can look like a Wall of Forest coming at you.
At upwards of 35-40 MPH.
@@TimeSurfer206 The difference here is that its nearly all rock and dirt with very little water. Kinda like thick cement.
@@nonaurbizniz7440 Leading edge of Arizona flash-floods is pretty much the same.
Another difference is, Arizona is "Used to" it.
As in, we expect it, and are silly enough to think that means we're ready for it...
The rains v'tous are getting there are hardly normal, right?
@@TimeSurfer206 You can find videos going back decades of these rock and dirt flows it not a new thing.
"If you want him, come and claim him!"
Give up the halfling, she-elv ;)
Impressionnant !!
The power and forces of nature are quite something to behold…
Beängstigend fast beängstigend, ein kalter Vulkan!Gut gemacht und danke.
Fantástico.!!!!!
World's largest cement truck unloading down it's delivery chute :-) LOL Great video !
With poorly mixer concrete.
Nothing like mother nature showing everyone who's boss.
Video espectacular!
Best regads from Spain, from another CZcamsr freak!
From the raw, violent power of the debris flow to the sheer strength of a river that will not be detained... This is truly a sight to behold.
A clash of the Titans for sure.
Precioso! Gracias.
Thank you,...waiting to see what '23 brings us!!
Already gone a huge one at the night of 28-29th of April....
Outstanding!
Thats incredible and horrifying, its moving so fast. If you were in that passage and saw it coming there is no way you could get out of harms way by the time it reached you, You would have to be moving already. Wow
wow beautifully flash river...
thank cloudy bring heavy rainy rainy rainy allday - allnight - everyday - everynight...
keep continus gooing more rainy
Mother Nature puts on a good show of force 👍
I think that's one of the best debris avalanche videos I've ever seen in my life that thing was ripping if you were camping and washing your pots and pans by the creek and you turned your head and looked you would be history very well orchestrated video kudos to the photographer
Merci de nous faire partager ton temps libre. "recenssement" :))
Référencement ;-)
@@1topor oui j'ma trompé
@@soho1164 Pas de soucis ;-)
It looks amazing, all that lumpy porridge!
Con tutti questi diluvio alluvione ovunque ogni giorno mi sa che saremo di nuovo emerse dal l'acqua come nel tempo di Noa..che il signore ci assiste
Wow......violent flow!!
GREAT camera work at the beginning!!
La Naturaleza siempre será lo más fuerte.
I lived in the Rhone valley (canton Valais) for three years, and springtime was always quite breathtaking, and sometimes a little scary. Truthfully, the Swiss are masters at avalanche, rockslide and water control - but even they can be surprised at the ferocity of the water's power. J'etait toujours un peu nerveux.
Grrreat video. Thank you.
Wonderful photography.
Very impressive - nice clips!
If there is sufficient advance notice about an oncoming rain storm, would it be possible to record 'before' and 'after' clips to show what effects such a debris flow has on that channel?
What fascinates is this sharp line between total devastation and flushing green life.
WOW, Ya Gotta Luv MotherEarth in All Her Glory !!
It's not Her Fault if Your In the Way !! LOL'S
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Spectacular...
Wow, I have seen a few of these things, and this one starts off *far* faster than any other I have seen...
Incredible video..Thank you for posting and please be careful. 👏😀
Yes, thank you. First camera is a fix one. If I were there, I would had to run at a more secure place, and I would have only the first images of the arrival of the flow above.
That was crazy! Great video!
Зрелище ,аж дух захватывает !
Oui ma sœur, je vois le ciel qui bleuie et Le Soleil qui rougie!
great place to have a crusher plant looked like great rock for a crusher too nice when it comes to you too that was an insane amount of displacement
More, please!!!!
If only they could harness all that power...
amazing video
I've watched this numerous times and it scares me every time at 0:27 seconds.
Never seen one of these in person sum big floods but theses puts a hole nee meaning on flood or debri flow wow thanks gor the videos
C,est comme ça que l’on fabrique les grains de sable pour l’océan 😊
That came down pretty quick. No time to get out of it's way when you see it coming.
With all the major natural events that happen around the world today like floods, tornados, earthquakes my mother in law... truly terrifying! something to be aware of & should be avoided whenever possible. 🙃
nice video angal .amezing video graphy
danke/thank you..
Meilleurs vidéo de l'Illgraben en cru, avec vue sur le Rhône 👍👍👍
PS: protéger vos vidéo avec un logo ou autre...
Wow, wow, wow 😳😲
Parece como si se hubiera reventado una presa , es impresionante la fuerza del agua 💧
Great video!
Now i understand how the stream gourges it way thrrough a mountain the boulders are the smashers not the water i never knew.
First time seeing a natural excavation
Holy moly that is some force.. imagine falling into that. You'd live for about 10 seconds.
What is that smoke?? It looks like fire smoke...
It also looks just like cement. The weight of all that must be insane ...
Je me suis rendu cet été, sur le site, sur le pont de singe notamment….le lieu est tres impressionnant et effarant !
Malheureux ou heureusement c’était par temps sec, donc par grand chose à se mettre sous la dent en terme de torrent !
Mais même à sec, rien qu en observant dans le lit ce tas de gravats, ces arbres arrachés, le tout dans un silence de cathédrale …l’imagination d’une coulée de lave fait froid dans le dos !
Par contre concernant les coulés, comment se fait il que certaines coulées se font par vague ? Comment se forme t elle? Je un peu de mal à comprendre cette forme de déferlante !
Pour moi, quant il pleut j’imagine une coulée plus au moins rapide….mais en continu ! Pourquoi des vagues ?
En tout cas grand merci pour vos vidéos, elles sont top 👍👍👍
A drone video of the deluge merging into the main river for a mile or so down river would be really cool.
How come nobody hasn't put this into or on to IMAX format. The slow rumbling in the back ground, until it comes full force in your face and ears like the worlds biggest bitch slap! The sound of crashing boulders and frees being snapped like twigs, the mighty roar of the water obliterating every thing in front of it. Man i can just see it and feel it now! IMAX... The Water Experience, you've never Experienced!. Man i am such a dreamer. I got to get my head out of the clouds. M.
Somewhere up the gully there must be mountains getting smaller everyday!
Awesome video!
Some drone footage of this would be awesome!
Awesome!
Era sólido o líquido?🤔🤔🤔👍💪
Truly amazing video! Location? What exactly am I watching? Ice melt from top of the mountains? Just incredible!
A debris flow due to rain. No Ice melt or hanging glacier, also no more permafrost, may be a litle part above 2500 m. It's in Swizzerland near Leuk. I have lot of other videos about Illgraben on my CZcams channel.
@@pierre-emmanuelzufferey1470 I’ve been watching! Very impressive! Great videos! Thanks for responding. I was just showing this video to my son. Mind blown 🤯! The weight of those rocks/boulders & trees being thrashed around like sticks & pebbles is just remarkable!
In the beginning the little stream has no idea of what is behind it.
Impressionant
Never live downstream from a Taco Bell.
Amazing
That looks frightening !
All that nice clean water says, "WTF!!"
It’s gotta be a hard life to be a fish or anything living really in that river if there is anything.
After these wash downs. Does anybody pan the material for gold?
Holy shit! 🥺
The power of water
Wow, that ain't water, that's a mud/boulder/debris/gravel sludge.
The erosion there is incredible.
Wonder what that area looks like now even just a few years later