This isn’t connecting a river to an ocean. I saw the original video and essentially when there’s heavy rains, the water floods in the dunes of the beach. Eventually, someone comes along and clears a little tunnel for the water and it all drains back into the ocean.
@@Sockyos It really depend son your region, My region is the Tropical Rainforest (SouthEast Asia) so we occasionally have rain, Heavy rain can cause floods and stuffs but when its a heavy rain, my backyard would be flooded but only feet height level, nothing severe
@@vashadwhidbeeit’s still shallow water over there, not the deepest nor the shallowest, I suppose the river doesn’t have enough force to have a surfer pushed that out on the sea, besides they are high trained.
Fun fact. The ocean and river naturally do this, and it seals up when tide comes in at night. And the coast guard sometimes recommends to do this. So this is 1000% okay to do
Thank you for the clarification I was starting to freak a bit as it got wider lol I’m such a gullible! I was remembering a Neil DeGrasse interview with Rogan talking about the mixing of fresh/salt water and what it does on a chemical level 😂 but, this explanation makes way more sense and I definitely forgot about the tide…I’ve only been living in Daytona for 2 years now
@@bradybunch2661 not a theory. State Fish and Wild Life, and the coast guard both say this is okay. according to them stuff like this happens naturally and the tide repairs it. It happens due to over flow. It's a good thing
All fun and games until you fall off and your board gets sent to the city of Atlantis😂. 6.6 thousand like omg I’ve never got that many thx pls like if you haven’t 🎉🎉🎉
RIP to all the river life that can't survive in salt water. Edit: thank you to those who were able to add more context. The title says connecting an ocean to a river. That leaves those of us not from the area with a very different idea of what's actually going on here. Thank you to those who could clarify.
all rivers go to the ocean eventually they just helped it when it got dammed by the sand besides that is brackish water... where fresh water meets saltwater there are some animals that need the waters to mix
this is so cucked it's like u had to try to find a something to hate on this & earn yourself woke brownie points rivers connect to oceans the life deals with it appropriately turn off your phone go outside & for the love of God touch grass please you're so disconnected from reality
I used to live there a million years ago. I lived in Treasure Island, I was amazed at the destruction of the pier and they finally got the land for the park, I see. 🎄
Not necessarily, the colorado river doesn’t reach the ocean because it just dries up hundreds of miles before. Nothing to do with this video or the common sense you speak of but just wanted to share.
@@angielahoopes8481 You fool the Colorado river is also known as the kaw river and also as the Kansas river! It flows into the Missouri River and then into the Mississippi river and then into the sea! it's does not dry up you fool!
Are yall stupid or just acting stupid because every major river or lake all runs to the ocean I live in south florida and every canal river or lake runs to the ocean thats why they call salt water the ocean fresh water for the inland waters far from the ocean and brackish water which is where fresh water is mixed with salt water
@@jaeashleystewart9326 go look at some maps and look to see all the water outlets lead to the ocean any water that close to the ocean is intercoastal water ways that lead to the ocean so I'm sure that wasn't fresh water did you ever lick you lips from getting wet from the rain and taste like salt
shovels wass something the first Nation people did not have!! they may have had a tool simulator to a shovel. also I don't think they knew about Santa back then we other!! a la lol European traditions.It was a European tradition. that came from England, maybe even France??
@@mary-louwasacase595 pretty sure they had shovel or other tools with similar function to shovel. One thing I am doubting is whether or not they had granny back then.
That is a covert tunnel bridge. It is like a huge ditch the allows water to flow through the city when it rains. It is not a “river bridge”. It would be constructed in a totally different way.
It’s totally safe to do this because at some point the river water would overflow the top of the sand and it would just happen anyways. It’s nature you’re just making it happen a day earlier than it probably normally would
My grandfather took me to do something similar. Reconnecting rivers to lake Michigan after dunes would block them off. Yes, they would work their own way out eventually. But it was a fun activity on those long summer days in the U.P.
Ok so they have something similar at Camel Beach. I think what people need to understand that eventually this will happen on its own. I know it looks like they just made a crazy new river and drained an entire lake, but it will eventually stop when the river gets to a certain level and the sand will level its self out again. Its really not that much water in comparison to what is in the actual river. If its that close to the ocean its probably flooded upstream as well.
Well in Beulah Michigan a guy had an idea to connect Crystal lake to Lake Michigan. This was in the 1800s The lake nearly emptied went down about 25 feet or so. And created the town that is now Beulah. That town was totally under water before he started digging. Not a smart idea to do. You can create a serious disaster.
Rivers will flow into oceans naturally, and man will unnaturally build dams to do vice versa. Not to mention rivers can be brackish as well for the "oh no salt water folks" I'd like to see this situation from the first shovel to the last and then go from there.
This really is a nice way to help beach erosion I would think. How it harms land, I can't say, but I would think let nature take its course, eventually it would evaporate or soak into the ground.
Kids: hey grandma look at my digging Grandma: hey kids hold my beer, I’ll show you how this 💩 really works Grandma again: proceeds to connect a river to an ocean 😂
1. It is completely impossible for a beach to be consumed by a river 2. no destruction was made 3. it’s likely heavy rain that formed large pond that is being made into a canal into the ocean to stop flooding from happening
Notice two things. The sand is all wet meaning it has just rained. The town is hills up against the beach. This was pooled rain water runoff that needed a clearing. This "granny" has probably lived here her whole life and just knew what to do...;)
This isn’t connecting a river to an ocean. I saw the original video and essentially when there’s heavy rains, the water floods in the dunes of the beach. Eventually, someone comes along and clears a little tunnel for the water and it all drains back into the ocean.
Rain made this much water?!?!?!?
Wrong one your thinking about the waimea river break did it in class
It’s not the rains. It’s a tide pool. It gets refilled every high tide.
Thank You for telling me this.
@@Sockyos It really depend son your region,
My region is the Tropical Rainforest (SouthEast Asia) so we occasionally have rain, Heavy rain can cause floods and stuffs but when its a heavy rain, my backyard would be flooded but only feet height level, nothing severe
There's always that one guy 🌊🏄♂️
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For all you bright ones, this isn’t a River. She created a channel to drain flood waters and everyone has to do this to keep their properties safe
Thanks for the information
How can you tell?
How can you tell?
"for all you bright ones" bro who's fault was it to write the word river in the video's title.
Exactly
She just released flood water, she didn't drain every town along the coast of their drinking water 😉
Floodwater=shitwater
Yasssssssssassssss
How did you know?
@@sidneyjoss3268 probably cuz I've been surfing these waters for 35 years and I can tell people like you are ignorant to the coastal protections
@@sidneyjoss3268 he was the one released it
The couple who decided to take a walk on the beach, when they realise they have to cross the other side to get to their car in the parking:
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They have to walk once around the other side of the earth…
I mean or go up to the street and cross but yea I guess you’re just stuck 😂
She just opened a river to the ocean? Do you know how many animals you probably just killed for a guy to surf?
@@SnakeandLevi the river is not a street.
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This is now called the granny canyon 🌊🌊
I see what you did there, lol.
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This was awesome
Beautiful name it fits perfectly
Lol!
Wonder how many took a dip in Granny's Canyon.
That granny just got a medal for building a playground for surfers
Lol😂😂😂
Until they stop and get swept up into the endless sea that you can sink to the pitch black realms in the ocean😶
@@vashadwhidbeeit’s still shallow water over there, not the deepest nor the shallowest, I suppose the river doesn’t have enough force to have a surfer pushed that out on the sea, besides they are high trained.
@@vashadwhidbeethey know what they're doing very unlikely to get killed.
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Don’t underestimate that grandma. She had a shovel and a dream. 😂
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She reminded me of that squirrel in Ice Age .
Funny
LOL!!!!
Lmaooo
"Yeah there used to me a lake here"
"What happened to it ?"
"Nothing. The ocean just got a little bigger."
Some crazy old bat thought it would be fun to mix the drinking water in with the salty ocean... 🙄
@@ddelv583 That's what rivers supposed to do isn't it? If the fresh water never comes back to the ocean the whole continent would be a giant lake.
@@ddelv583I don’t think that is drinking water but okay
@@JoshZnh that's backwards. Most lakes are fresh water and the seas are salt water.
@@kelly-annflanagan7693 That's what Josh said. Rivers go back to the seas, or they at least try to.
"So granma, What are you in jail for?"
"I created a new world."
this is flood water
Fun fact. The ocean and river naturally do this, and it seals up when tide comes in at night. And the coast guard sometimes recommends to do this. So this is 1000% okay to do
Fun fact also, it is too late to worry now, it has been already done.
Thank you for the clarification I was starting to freak a bit as it got wider lol I’m such a gullible! I was remembering a Neil DeGrasse interview with Rogan talking about the mixing of fresh/salt water and what it does on a chemical level 😂 but, this explanation makes way more sense and I definitely forgot about the tide…I’ve only been living in Daytona for 2 years now
@@TenetNosce Glad to help
Nice theory
@@bradybunch2661 not a theory. State Fish and Wild Life, and the coast guard both say this is okay. according to them stuff like this happens naturally and the tide repairs it. It happens due to over flow. It's a good thing
"Is this your first time digging?"
"No sonny. I've been digging it since the 60s" ✌️
I do believe this video would be groovy ;)
I'm pretty sure that's my auntie! 💋
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Ya dig?
You know you've been watching shorts so much that you see all 3 parts of this event on different channels
BRO SAME
Same lol
What is this
@@jiawilliams4865 we've all seen 3 different versions (shorts) of this same event
I was waiting for a shopping cart to hit the surfer
The earache might wise him up, due to filthy run off water.
Nice draining of the dunes. Keep it up grandma good work.
Downtown used to be there until granny came along and flooded it out.
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Beavers: Give us a challenge!
Lady with shovel: Yare yare da ze
LMFAO
All fun and games until you fall off and your board gets sent to the city of Atlantis😂.
6.6 thousand like omg I’ve never got that many thx pls like if you haven’t 🎉🎉🎉
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The backrooms but underwater💀
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I thought they have a bungie on their ankle, kinda like a phone cord
RIP to all the river life that can't survive in salt water.
Edit: thank you to those who were able to add more context. The title says connecting an ocean to a river. That leaves those of us not from the area with a very different idea of what's actually going on here. Thank you to those who could clarify.
@Splitpersun It's actually from rain water, flooding the dune. But close enough.😂
@@nicoleamy1126 facts
all rivers go to the ocean eventually they just helped it when it got dammed by the sand besides that is brackish water... where fresh water meets saltwater there are some animals that need the waters to mix
Do you know what you’re talking about?🤔
this is so cucked
it's like u had to try to find a something to hate on this & earn yourself woke brownie points
rivers connect to oceans the life deals with it appropriately
turn off your phone
go outside
& for the love of God
touch grass please
you're so disconnected from reality
Wherever there is digging you'll find this guy....
California Dept. of Fish & Wildlife has written people up for opening up sandbars that retain water of coastal creeks and rivers… ☹️
Yup, they sometimes enforce the same thing in the Northeast
The freshwater fish entering the saltwater sea:
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My thoughts exactly!!! WHY would anyone with at least half a brain want to drain a freshwater river into the saltwater ocean!!!
@@jaeashleystewart9326 it's just rainwater
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...which is what our drinking water starts out as.
What do you think happens when it rains...
Just can't bring Grannie anywhere!!! Always starting sh!t! 🤣🤪
Lol
Granny took "theres nothing left to do" wayyyyyy to far💀
Ok but the surfer literally running towards them as she’s laughing at him saying look at what you started lol
"Thanks, Granny. You just cut the beach in half with a white water rapid, and my car is parked on the other side."
Get over it
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This is Aliso Beach in the California town of Laguna Beach. We've been doing the same thing all my life, 70 years, and undoubtedly before that.
Why do they do it? I heard someone say why but I forgot
I used to live there a million years ago. I lived in Treasure Island, I was amazed at the destruction of the pier and they finally got the land for the park, I see. 🎄
I love how the surf dude knew how to make fun with it, so nice
In a Split second there i thought i just saw a Gorgeous Glimpse of Tarzan.😳😳
"All rivers run to the sea."
Not necessarily, the colorado river doesn’t reach the ocean because it just dries up hundreds of miles before.
Nothing to do with this video or the common sense you speak of but just wanted to share.
You are correct!
@@angielahoopes8481 You fool the Colorado river is also known as the kaw river and also as the Kansas river! It flows into the Missouri River and then into the Mississippi river and then into the sea! it's does not dry up you fool!
@@oldeays5085 interesting. I would like to learn more. Can you direct me to a reliable source?
Good try but not all
And that my friends is how the Great Mississippi River started years ago when that same woman visited Mississippi carrying her shovel.
I laughed way harder than I thought I would at that 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Just gotta be careful when you do that because that sand erodes pretty fast and unexpectedly.
That's how Fred Flintstone created the Grand Canyon.
Everyone has to buy bottled water in the entire area now!
I thought of the same thing
Headline: Grandma triggered a statewide water shortage whe she singlehandedly divert a major river tributary into the ocean. 😳
My thoughts exactly!!! WHY would anyone with at least half a brain want to drain a freshwater river into the saltwater ocean!!!
Are yall stupid or just acting stupid because every major river or lake all runs to the ocean I live in south florida and every canal river or lake runs to the ocean thats why they call salt water the ocean fresh water for the inland waters far from the ocean and brackish water which is where fresh water is mixed with salt water
@@jaeashleystewart9326 go look at some maps and look to see all the water outlets lead to the ocean any water that close to the ocean is intercoastal water ways that lead to the ocean so I'm sure that wasn't fresh water did you ever lick you lips from getting wet from the rain and taste like salt
@Travis Lee Chillax Pointdexter. Ever heard of the word, 'humor'?
@@kizzik right. It's not a fresh water river to begin with lol.
Why did we build the Hoover Dam? All we needed to do was call Grandma! 🤣
And that kids is how the Mississippi River was connected to the ocean.
Somewhere on the river a man in his boat is wondering if the world is ending.
It is ending though
He will be think it's the Mississippi river emptying
that is how Niagara Falls started , some First Nation's Granny got a shovel for Christmas
shovels wass something the first Nation people did not have!! they may have had a tool simulator to a shovel. also I don't think they knew about Santa back then we other!! a la lol European traditions.It was a European tradition. that came from England, maybe even France??
@@mary-louwasacase595 pretty sure they had shovel or other tools with similar function to shovel. One thing I am doubting is whether or not they had granny back then.
🤣🤣🤣
That is a covert tunnel bridge. It is like a huge ditch the allows water to flow through the city when it rains. It is not a “river bridge”. It would be constructed in a totally different way.
It’s totally safe to do this because at some point the river water would overflow the top of the sand and it would just happen anyways. It’s nature you’re just making it happen a day earlier than it probably normally would
Legend says she drained all the biggest rivers to make the ocean.
"MOM! The shower is not working! Did you pay the water bill?!?"
"YES! WHY?"
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People will just never learn to leave well enough alone.
It's only one group of people
@@kingk314 And one grain of rice can tip the scale
yet you fail read post above this.. it was from flood not a river.. so actually good thing
Also yall fell for clipbait :)
The ASWAN DAM..........
That WAS A BIG MISTAKE....... MEGA ORDER....
911 what’s your emergency: Grandma is starting to make the ocean bigger. And this video is proof
Fish: *Why is it spicy* 😂
"If you build it, they will surf!"🤣🤣
Are they not capable of finding waves in the ocean?
@@jillcomardo8896 not enough water probably with ya know global warming n all.
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@@jillcomardo8896 I'm sure there capable. Gotta take advantage of a wave in front of you. Surfer rule 101!🤣🤣
@@goodvybz1246 Even if there is a chance at destroying the beach and eco systems?
Thats selfish, childish and small minded.
My grandfather took me to do something similar. Reconnecting rivers to lake Michigan after dunes would block them off. Yes, they would work their own way out eventually. But it was a fun activity on those long summer days in the U.P.
That is different..lake Michigan is fresh water. The ocean is not!
Guess where Lake Michigan water drains to?
It wasn't even my point. Not that it would matter.
@@user-hg9mr5le7git’s flood water
Guarantee that she made friends with all the surfers after this lmao!
Idgaf what she released, I love her energy while doing it 😭❤️
Steve Urkel voice: “Look what you did”!😄
Did I do that
No no no....Did I do that?...
This happens in Laguna Beach all the time after heavy rains
Due to flooding, not due to idiots making tiktoks
THATS NATURE'S DOING
Ok so they have something similar at Camel Beach. I think what people need to understand that eventually this will happen on its own. I know it looks like they just made a crazy new river and drained an entire lake, but it will eventually stop when the river gets to a certain level and the sand will level its self out again. Its really not that much water in comparison to what is in the actual river. If its that close to the ocean its probably flooded upstream as well.
I can’t tell you how bad I want to dive right into the waves 😂
this is actually an annual thing it’s not grandmas doing
That part is grandma's doing. The shovel in her hand is not proof for you?🙄
@@amywagreich9042 bruh it's annual it wasn't just her
Its actually *annal*
It's annual? I've never seen this before until now.
It's grandma's Fault here!!!
With that big grin on her face - she's a troublemaker! 🤣🤣🤣
10mins later they say damn granny look at what you did now
granny: goes i did what i didn't do that blames Alzheimer's
This is a river bed in Laguna Beach California.... The ocean's waves wash up creating that sand barrier Once in a while
Wouldn't matter if it IS the river, that's where they all flow to anyway! Lol
Thank you. People are so confused
Thank you! Even if that was the case, which in this instance it's not, it would be just fine. Everything makes its way back there eventually.
RIP 🙏 Freshwater Fishes.
Love how grandma digs a ditch & then hairy chest dude shows up! & Like LOOK WHAT YOU started!!! Hhhm I think, I will surf here!!! Thanks G- ma!!
“How many times have u watched this?”
Me: yes.
There goes the beach ⛱️
I know wtf
The river at the end "well im dry"
the fish in the river
"Fred why is the water a bit salty?"
"idk"
And now the bull sharks can come swim with the kids in the river...thanks grandma love ya
You’re an extra kind of special if you think any fish can swim up that.
@@Ididurmom422you don't sound to bright you should research your thoughts before you go putting them on the internet 😂😂
@Harry Mason they swim up rivers that are connected to seas. And samon jump 2ft waterfalls not a fucking ultra pressure river spout.
@@jesussoto9137 it’s almost like it’s way too much pressure… and there are already rivers that connect to the ocean😱
They must be the tiniest bull sharks in existence. The size of a gold fish maybe.
Well in Beulah Michigan a guy had an idea to connect Crystal lake to Lake Michigan. This was in the 1800s The lake nearly emptied went down about 25 feet or so. And created the town that is now Beulah. That town was totally under water before he started digging. Not a smart idea to do. You can create a serious disaster.
Of course, what a stupid irresponsible behaviour
Granny's having fun haha like a kid with a shovel.
I’m pretty sure where a river connects to an ocean it’s called the, “mouth of a river.”
Well people these days are idiots.
Granny has officially jacked up an entire ecosystem 😅
Granny became a legend with the local surfers!
Rivers will flow into oceans naturally, and man will unnaturally build dams to do vice versa.
Not to mention rivers can be brackish as well for the "oh no salt water folks"
I'd like to see this situation from the first shovel to the last and then go from there.
she found a chain reaction, and the surfing dude made history.
I would be diving in that thing no matter what happens to me👌🏼
Granny might not be into it at
Her age.
@@northernpassed hahaha! he'd break her back
Grandma said they were doing this in the 60s no one had a video camera lol
Clearly, the guy has no clue what's happening by calling it a river. Granny knows exactly what she is doing.
Meh, it will fix itself. Stuff like this happens a lot. Looks like fun to surf in!
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Is it from the snow
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This really is a nice way to help beach erosion I would think. How it harms land, I can't say, but I would think let nature take its course, eventually it would evaporate or soak into the ground.
granny the menace 😂🔥💀
Granny forgot the depends diapers! It was bound to happen!
Kids: hey grandma look at my digging
Grandma: hey kids hold my beer, I’ll show you how this 💩 really works
Grandma again: proceeds to connect a river to an ocean 😂
You've single handedly changed the future of the world🤣
I think it's good! Splendid job!
And they wonder why the rivers drying up! Lol. Thank granny🤣
She knows exactly what she's doing..... Saving a town in a flashflood.👍👏
1. It is completely impossible for a beach to be consumed by a river
2. no destruction was made
3. it’s likely heavy rain that formed large pond that is being made into a canal into the ocean to stop flooding from happening
Whenever i make sandcastles i make a stream but no water is there it just sinks into the sand😂😭
Notice two things. The sand is all wet meaning it has just rained. The town is hills up against the beach. This was pooled rain water runoff that needed a clearing. This "granny" has probably lived here her whole life and just knew what to do...;)
Granny knew what she was doing... surfs up!
Bro didn’t know that was illegal 💀
And now the bull sharks can come swim with the kids in the river...thanks nana
It’s not a fucking river it’s a big puddle caused by rain a high tide.
It’s not a river the water will drain eventually it will happen naturally they are speeding it up this is flood water basically just a big puddle
Your local council must be fed up fixing this by now lol
Huh? There's literally nothing to fix dummy lol.
@@yourinnerlawyer4035 except the 7-12ft canyon what’s left after the water runs out
Lol
@@yourinnerlawyer4035 dummy
This is a really good example of erosion over time. This example just happens faster because sand lol.
That granny is so cool 😎
We do it casually to drain our farm from floods after raining
They single-handedly raised the sea level by 4 inches
You have no idea how big the ocean is, do you?
@@lukemundorf6541 how tall is ocean is big yes
@@lukemundorf6541 yeah I guess it’s at least 50 feet big sorry let me correct it to 3.9 inches