That's a bad thing that you're doing that because how much fresh water goes into the ocean affects climate change and more freshwater goes into the ocean the worse it would get because sea level will rise the ocean currents could shift and melt the polar ice caps faster than what they do now
@@JamesBolton-bs5bd That river outlet gets dammed up periodically during storms during specific kinds of high tide. If those guys didn't dig it out and have some fun with it. Within a day or so the river will naturally will break thru. But that might happen at midnight or sunday morning when everybody is at Church.
Here's the explanation for anyone wondering: The thing between the canal and the ocean is a sandbar. These form naturally in many locations. These sandbars rise with time, then the high tide deforms them. And so the cycle goes on. The thingy being dug in the sandbar is a flood creek. As you can see, in the distance there are houses, a bridge, and probably other stuff that wouldn't mind going without a flooding. If the sandbar gets too high, it represents major risks to flooding. A sandbar raising too high can be caused by many things, such as strong winds. So when this happens, the most usual procedure is for the city to send out a couple of workers to make a connection to the ocean to avoid flooding. That's what you see in the beginning. The guys digging are not from the surfer group. They're workers assigned with this exact task by the city council to keep the coastal homes safe. In most places I know of, surfers are allowed to have fun in these flood creeks as much as they want, as they go away pretty quickly. The water flow is as intense as this for some hours, maybe half a day, it can depend, but after that it calms down and the sandbar will be back before you know it (in one month or two the creek is usually filled back naturally). TL;DR: It's not the surfers that dug out the connection, and the reason is to prevent a natural disaster.
Word. I greatly appreciate this knowledge you dropped. I was completely ready to hop on the hate train for these dudes along with a bunch of other commenters before reading it.
Yeah, first it was continental, then global, now it's planetary. This joke was *slightly* funny the first time someone did this. The hundreds of copies that followed, each with a "bro is an x level threat 💀" of varying terminology are not. You should honestly feel bad, and dumb, for parroting this kinda shit.
Just fyi. Don't go doing this without authorization, especially not with estuaries, coastal lakes or places where the sea can rise and flow back into the freshwater. You could do major damage to ecosystems.
Some others are saying this is legal and done yearly here, etc. Don't know the particulars on this one, but many places it's illegal and devastating to make changes to waterways, just FYI before you try. While this one seemed to grow exponentially over a matter of minutes, short time or long the changes can be drastic or even catastrophic, engineers need to assess the impact before it happens, and if what others are saying about this being necessary and yearly, then we can presume these assessments were already done.
I remember hearing about this on the news. Some faced jail time and large fines for the destruction of the river ecosystem and because it took the Army Corps of Engineers almost 3 days to fix this.
@@kayedavis8497 I doubt that water is reservoir water. The problem is that animals and plants could live in that water, and they are adapted to live in that type of water. When the water goes into the ocean it can leave the lake dry and barren, or at least shallow. Any fish or other animals that get washed out are not used to the ocean water and will probably die. Plants will not have enough water, and also the violent force of the speed of that water is probably ripping a bunch out to sea and killing them. Birds will not have enough living animals left to eat at their lake and could die out. Any species that do survive in the ocean could not have enough natural predators and overpopulate, taking recourses from ocean life (although that problem is more unlikely). Its just overall not good. But another commenter said that the lake formed due to flooding and wasn't an established ecosystem, so it could be fine if there weren't animals living there yet
@@kayedavis8497 no, saltwater will eventually get into the river the stream is coming from via waves or other ways of moving upstream, though I doubt the river was potable (drinkable) anyways. Source: Am geography student, though physical geography isn't my area of expertise.
Finally after all the “bad for the environment” “small action, big impact” “this is naturally made” comments the one about appreciating keeping everyone safe is here
Amazon delivery driver here, I actually deliver for this neighborhood in Laguna Beach CA and this is actually called Aliso Creek. Sometimes it’ll get blocked by sandbars such as the one in the video and the water does get quite stinky you can smell it as you drive on pch. Hope this wasn’t filmed on one of those stinky days lol
This is honestly a really cool example of how erosion works. While in this example the path is carved much faster than normal due to it being sand, it shows how rivers are formed over time. If I was teaching geography to kids then i would use this video.
As long as the river stays higher than the ocean, no big deal. But if the ocean overtakes that river, then things will change for the worse. This man/boy will be popular for a different reason. Start praying 🙏 🤲 dude.
@@frederickjost9let’s start praying it doesn’t get any bigger lol but honestly if it does they fucked cause how the hell are they even allowed to do this shit in the first place?
@TheOnlyMachu they aren't. I'm not sure if it was them but there was a similar video like this one in which they actually got taken in for the night. The vote arrested
@@TheOnlyMachuI don’t think the surfers did actually dig it out, I saw in another comment that this (the digging) is the best course of action for when a sandbar gets too high otherwise flooding could happen. That comment I referred to earlier also suggested that those two in the beginning (construction vest + camo guy) were probably hired by the city/town to fix the sandbar and to make sure the surrounding area stays… relatively dry.
@@corruptspurple3021 "a small change in one state of a deterministic nonlinear system can result in large differences in a later state." Erosion is both deterministic and probabilistic in nature meaning it is not the butterfly effect. In addition they literally dug a trench for the water to flow through which may also invalidate the "small change" part of the definition.
I understand that this is a thing that happens naturally, and it's not bad to dig it out periodically. Still feels like a tremendously unsafe thing to play around in. Rip currents are no joke.
yeah, the boundary between the ocean and that river is so small it was bound to happen tbh. We already do this type of stuff on a massive scale, dams n such. It's not like this is any different.
They're surfers so they could be considered "trained professionals" I guess. If they dig it out regularly, they probably have a lot of experience with it
Now you can understand how the waters of the flood caused the grand canyon. Another good example is my saint helens, in a matter of a short time look how it changed the whole geography. Millions of years are not necessary and actually deny science due to how erosion works.
That’s Aliso creek beach in Orange County. This happens all of the time and tides will cause the water to be trapped again. The water comes from a drainage canal and is meant to end up in the ocean.
Thanks for this information. I was worried they were destroying a river. EDIT: I meant an established river. Added this because people have apparently lost the ability to infer the smallest amount of information. Welcome to the wonderful world of having to be overly specific.
@@Anonymous-to6fn oh I just added calm down to that for everyone else and copy pasted to every comment that didnt seem to know this was stolen content with misinformation on it. You joke is funny and you seem chill i was just too lazy to take off chill
@@purrtycatinthebox5426are u sure? He calls it a river in the title. And it looks very big, with a bridge built in the back almost specifically for it.
As an American it's easy to think about how bad some people have it here, but we also have organizations dedicated to helping the less fortunate. There are people who can't afford our abundant food but there are food banks where the needy can go to get food for free. That's not possible in countries like Cuba or Venezuela where the food just isn't there.
@@ArminiusViciousum, this happened in my country and we lost 1 beach because of the strong current. There are places that these kind of activity would lead into disasters.....
@@ArminiusViciousThey could have single handedly destroyed a township’s irrigation supply, and nesting areas for birds and aquatic life. That’s a lot of fresh water lost to the sea in a region that’s not likely abundant with it. There *is* a reason why folks are calling foul and just because you might not grasp the implications doesn’t make others dodos for pointing it out.
@@michaelkolkmeier7400your dumb if you think that they aren’t doing anything wrong there destroying the beach and that’s a very dangerous river they made someone could fall a child that dosent know how to swim could die if they fell in that
@@itsmtrix6230this happens naturally in cycles during periods where the rivers have high water levels. Eventually water level drops and the tides redeposit the sands and fill the gap.
Not really. Soon or later this would happen naturally. But it is really common for beach towns to do this "flow control" at regular intervals to avoid those rivers flooding houses and streets upstream.
This is an actual event where they connect the river to the ocean to drain the river, i forget the name of the event, but if u pay close attention, the guy who said that was a cop
@@RurikLoderr in some days most of lake or river will be discharged into the ocean it was stopped before by the beach but they provided it a way to go in the ocean And don't forget you are messing with the nature
We can't consume ocean water it's too salty but we can use river water so it doesn't matter where it goes but here they can use river water not ocean@@RurikLoderr
That's actually a tactic we use to catch fishes in our village like the fishes enter our farmlands and when they try to enter the next one they get through trench they get stuck in the net
That's Aliso Creek at Aliso Beach in Laguna. They've been breaching the sandbar for decades to surf the standing wave, and it breaches itself anyway during heavy water flows. It's a flood control channel and a lot of the water is runoff from communities along the creek.There are no fish in this part of the creek, and it's going into the ocean regardless. It's better to periodically breech the sandbar than wait for it to happen naturally, when there's a huge build-up up bacteria and other nasty organisms. It's obviously a very popular boarding spot. No damage done. The property owners along this stretch of the creek sure appreciate it.
Обалдеть! Я в детстве читала про подобное-историч. книгу про образование пролива между материками. Там говорилось про одну доисторическ.семью-как сначала дети перепрыгивали через канавку с ручьём,который стал стремительно увеличиваться в напоре и размерах,затем мать-уже через 2 метра,а потом-отец! Автор комментировал это так-если бы отец не смог перепрыгнуть-семья могла не воссоединиться!
Bringing the river to flow it took have of that section say it rain 🌧 more water will spread a bigger current problem the bigger will wash the sand away if he sent the little river the other way the ocean will push water up to the beach but the river flows it will cause the water to flow another direction 😀
@@Vzax could it create an island though by cutting land mass off and isolating right? And if by a reach of the imagination, the island is big enough could it be a continent?
Prime example of how a small action can have a drastic effect on something
Describiste el efecto Mariposa
That's a bad thing that you're doing that because how much fresh water goes into the ocean affects climate change and more freshwater goes into the ocean the worse it would get because sea level will rise the ocean currents could shift and melt the polar ice caps faster than what they do now
ever heard of an estuary?@@JamesBolton-bs5bd
@@JamesBolton-bs5bdif he didn't do it mother nature would have.
@@JamesBolton-bs5bd
That river outlet gets dammed up periodically during storms during specific kinds of high tide.
If those guys didn't dig it out and have some fun with it.
Within a day or so the river will naturally will break thru.
But that might happen at midnight or sunday morning when everybody is at Church.
Bro didn’t changed history , he changed geography ☠️
99 likes here
No he didn’t it has to be done every year
Just like u build a house.
Рил
@@crayzfish7819it’s a joke chill
Fish: "Why is the water spicy?"
Bro just created an entire river 💀
Here's the explanation for anyone wondering:
The thing between the canal and the ocean is a sandbar. These form naturally in many locations. These sandbars rise with time, then the high tide deforms them. And so the cycle goes on.
The thingy being dug in the sandbar is a flood creek. As you can see, in the distance there are houses, a bridge, and probably other stuff that wouldn't mind going without a flooding. If the sandbar gets too high, it represents major risks to flooding. A sandbar raising too high can be caused by many things, such as strong winds. So when this happens, the most usual procedure is for the city to send out a couple of workers to make a connection to the ocean to avoid flooding.
That's what you see in the beginning. The guys digging are not from the surfer group. They're workers assigned with this exact task by the city council to keep the coastal homes safe.
In most places I know of, surfers are allowed to have fun in these flood creeks as much as they want, as they go away pretty quickly. The water flow is as intense as this for some hours, maybe half a day, it can depend, but after that it calms down and the sandbar will be back before you know it (in one month or two the creek is usually filled back naturally).
TL;DR: It's not the surfers that dug out the connection, and the reason is to prevent a natural disaster.
Exactly, so all the people complaining about them doing this are stupid.
Word. I greatly appreciate this knowledge you dropped. I was completely ready to hop on the hate train for these dudes along with a bunch of other commenters before reading it.
Why they dont simply place couple of thin pipes in the sand? Every time the water raises too much it simply flows into the pipes to the ocean.
Some very useful information. Thank you so much
Thanks for the info!!
Some random village nearby : where tf is the river 💀☠️
Perfect thought.... 😢
The random village of Los Angeles
@@JuniorFigueroaStreet its a joke
@@brokengenius315erm actually it's "it's" not "its"☝🤓
@@SNASTALE7963 bla bla bla who gave this kid a yappacino?
Bro wasted 98% of river water💀
999 missed calls from government 💀💀
River fish: I'm an Ocean fish now
If that “river” was truly freshwater that would be bad lol
Lol
Trout to steelhead.
river fish is dead fish now
😂☠️
Bro is a planetary level threat💀
He's stronger than yamcha!
@@jimmyvasquez5298you know too much 😑
Yeah, first it was continental, then global, now it's planetary. This joke was *slightly* funny the first time someone did this. The hundreds of copies that followed, each with a "bro is an x level threat 💀" of varying terminology are not. You should honestly feel bad, and dumb, for parroting this kinda shit.
"he is already dead, he just doesnt know it yet."
"ho. ho. ho. money..."
Lmao 😂😂😂
No wonder why sea levels are raising so quick
Bro devastated the entire ecosystem with a slight dig
The entire ecosystem felt that
All rivers run to the ocean this is quite a common occurrence
الو
😂😂😂
@@MalcolmPeat-fh4jtnot at that speed dude that's the problem everything is already balanced.
@@MalcolmPeat-fh4jthe just destroyed a coastal salt marsh
"yo, this map is wrong"
"Why"
"There should be land here"
Changing the landscape since 1997😂
Yeah eventually it would be “ there should be River here “
If an item does not appear in our records, then it does not exist! - Jocasta Nu
@@ephgm”Lost a planet master obi-wan has, how embarrassing.”
The land that is there: 🐠
"That's like ASMR"
Immediately plays a loud and painfully high pitched "rewind" sound
Most places it is illegal to divert the flow of a river.
World before: 🌍
World After: 🌎
Bruuh
Patay
Truee lol
uhh no
@@damann28r/wooooosh
Bro just Edited Google Earth 💀
Nte mwone
@@TheChaos2711 entho...
Chor ayitha?
What
@@tensusenkyo2282 'what'?
Just fyi. Don't go doing this without authorization, especially not with estuaries, coastal lakes or places where the sea can rise and flow back into the freshwater. You could do major damage to ecosystems.
I think this ended up happening here?
tru
WE REMOVING THE FRESHWATER SUPPLY WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🗣️
The smartest Internet user (sarcasm)
@@RasulMusa-hs1dt It's called a joke bozo
@@Leifmuah frfr
Bro's gonna create a waterfall someday
It’s possible the Romans built one once. No joke.
no it will make a estuary not a waterfall
Jesus loves you ;;;
The time I got rid of the river I hate💀
@@bennette.7033Big facts! AMEN JESUS LOVES YOU TOO ❤
Bro is not a national threat, he's a continental threat!
Tectonic Plates have entered the chat.
คืนนิดเดียวพูดนิดเดียวกูคิดว่าแ***เอาแม็คโครขุดตัวร้ายถล่มไปกับน้ำ
Bro casually changed sea system
La ele 😂
Oh you mean ex-communicardo ?
Bro change into separate islend 😂
Bro changed the world map
Bro is a geographical level threat
it’s an irrigation system to remove excess water that floods houses. it’s completely harmless and in most cases, completely legal
@@TylevGDclimate change: nuh uh
That was a flood away from happening, let's be real. Either that, or the 'river' was an ocean.
Some others are saying this is legal and done yearly here, etc. Don't know the particulars on this one, but many places it's illegal and devastating to make changes to waterways, just FYI before you try. While this one seemed to grow exponentially over a matter of minutes, short time or long the changes can be drastic or even catastrophic, engineers need to assess the impact before it happens, and if what others are saying about this being necessary and yearly, then we can presume these assessments were already done.
@@AnthonyGrubbMin mexico is ilegal
10 million years later, this small trench would have become a new ocean and there will be 8 continents
This is proof that it didn't take 10 million years.
No the mini river lasts only a few hours
There is 8 continents
@@Waltyworld 7
@halas7388 legend tells of the long lost Zealandia
Fish before going to sleep : I think I'll never get separated from my hometown.
fish after waking up : wait what the- where am I?
I remember hearing about this on the news. Some faced jail time and large fines for the destruction of the river ecosystem and because it took the Army Corps of Engineers almost 3 days to fix this.
Wow. Thats a lot of words, too bad I ain’t reading em
Good, they got charged for this. the environment fuck up enough as it is. 😡
girls: he must be cheating on me
boys:lets combine lake with ocean
@@upshiftgono shot you don’t understand what he said :/
Overused + Overrated+ Outdated + Boring comment
@@upshiftgoyour to young to walk if he's too young to drink cause you said "um. Huh?" You didn't get the joke
@@upshiftgo you would say uh. Huh? As if you don't get the joke.
@@upshiftgobros really trying his best to win 💀(it’s going horrible for you buddy)
Bros uprooted a whole ecosystem 💀
I am not the sharpest knife in the drawer but will this get non salty water in salty water. ??? Depleting. Drinkable water???
@@kayedavis8497 I doubt that water is reservoir water. The problem is that animals and plants could live in that water, and they are adapted to live in that type of water. When the water goes into the ocean it can leave the lake dry and barren, or at least shallow. Any fish or other animals that get washed out are not used to the ocean water and will probably die. Plants will not have enough water, and also the violent force of the speed of that water is probably ripping a bunch out to sea and killing them. Birds will not have enough living animals left to eat at their lake and could die out. Any species that do survive in the ocean could not have enough natural predators and overpopulate, taking recourses from ocean life (although that problem is more unlikely). Its just overall not good. But another commenter said that the lake formed due to flooding and wasn't an established ecosystem, so it could be fine if there weren't animals living there yet
@@kayedavis8497 no, saltwater will eventually get into the river the stream is coming from via waves or other ways of moving upstream, though I doubt the river was potable (drinkable) anyways.
Source: Am geography student, though physical geography isn't my area of expertise.
@@kayedavis8497what makes you think that brown ass water is drinkable? We get our water from aquifers
@@pusheenthecat9264Brown is not a good indicator of water not being drinkable.
surfers ready to change the world map just to get a good wave 🏄♂️
Imagine someone casually walking then slipping into this.😅
The guy at the end actually making sure everyone comes out okay 👊
Finally after all the “bad for the environment” “small action, big impact” “this is naturally made” comments the one about appreciating keeping everyone safe is here
Was just about to say respect lol
👍
Because that guy went to Atlantis
bro the likes are 666 im changing that
This video is great to demonstrate why it's so important to prevent even the slightest leak in a levy.
also shows erosion well
@@zurabtsereteli9195Not erotion
But abration
They did that to release all of the flood water so it's fine
And the condom
It will end up Salanizong that river now kiling a lot of the life in the river
The adventures spirit and ingenuity of white dudes never ceases to be amazing.
Сливать пресную воду из водоёма ради покатушек, говорит о безумстве. Нарушение эко системы.
Там не водоём, а запруживание штормовой песчаной плотиной русла ручья. Такие распреснения для экосистемы океана - это ни о чём.
Если посмотрите в начале, раскопки ведутся людьми в униформе - просто понижают уровень воды в реке
1 week later "Where the fuck is the beach"🗿
Yep 😂
Bro is fucking terraforming ☠️
The beach is gone now
Poor beach rip🤦♂️🤦♂️
This happens naturally, and it comes back every year.
Imagine being a fish and seeing your home turned into a waterslide
After 3 seconds I'd forget
@@paulsaunders3767 lmao indeed
Imagine getting rammed in the bum hole by a carrot on a Monday morning
Guess you know nothing about water currents
انت مضحك 😂😂
"911 what's ur emergency?"
"I connected a river to an ocean.."
😭😭😭😭
i was about to say "i really wanna lay on my back in that little river" and then i saw the last clip lmaoo
One guy: *removes a grain of sand*
The ocean:
what the Fack
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮🎉🎉🎉😅😅
❤😮😮🎉
that guy is time traveller
The ocean: oooooo sprayed the camera
Surfer IQ is a national threat😂💀
*National Treasure😂
@@Shade_Tree_Mechanicbro what
Yes what u said is seriously true.
No jokes
@@Shade_Tree_Mechanicno
For those that don't know this is WATER THAT GOT TRAPED THEIR DRUING HIGH TIDE. Please calm down
Bro literally made a new river 💀
Amazon delivery driver here, I actually deliver for this neighborhood in Laguna Beach CA and this is actually called Aliso Creek. Sometimes it’ll get blocked by sandbars such as the one in the video and the water does get quite stinky you can smell it as you drive on pch. Hope this wasn’t filmed on one of those stinky days lol
The random fish that was just chilling: holy cr4p i'm in the ocean *dies for the salt*
The water is likely brackish due to it's proximity to the ocean
So lucky the fish should survive
Holy "Carp"
@@RyonMugen😂
Somehow that doesn't look like a good idea.
@@RyonMugencarp....
This is honestly a really cool example of how erosion works. While in this example the path is carved much faster than normal due to it being sand, it shows how rivers are formed over time. If I was teaching geography to kids then i would use this video.
Does that mean that if given enough time then it’s all gonna be ocean?
As long as the river stays higher than the ocean, no big deal. But if the ocean overtakes that river, then things will change for the worse. This man/boy will be popular for a different reason. Start praying 🙏 🤲 dude.
@@frederickjost9let’s start praying it doesn’t get any bigger lol but honestly if it does they fucked cause how the hell are they even allowed to do this shit in the first place?
@TheOnlyMachu they aren't.
I'm not sure if it was them but there was a similar video like this one in which they actually got taken in for the night. The vote arrested
@@TheOnlyMachuI don’t think the surfers did actually dig it out, I saw in another comment that this (the digging) is the best course of action for when a sandbar gets too high otherwise flooding could happen. That comment I referred to earlier also suggested that those two in the beginning (construction vest + camo guy) were probably hired by the city/town to fix the sandbar and to make sure the surrounding area stays… relatively dry.
The little surfboard makes this video 10 times better 😂
Random guy: that’s like asmr
*a couple seconds later*
*water flooding out*
Ahh, The butterfly effect
Erosion is not the butterfly effect
@@Derekzpartyit kinda is
@@corruptspurple3021 "a small change in one state of a deterministic nonlinear system can result in large differences in a later state."
Erosion is both deterministic and probabilistic in nature meaning it is not the butterfly effect.
In addition they literally dug a trench for the water to flow through which may also invalidate the "small change" part of the definition.
Its not butterfly effect blud 😂
Bro doesn’t know what the butterfly effect is
I understand that this is a thing that happens naturally, and it's not bad to dig it out periodically. Still feels like a tremendously unsafe thing to play around in. Rip currents are no joke.
yeah, the boundary between the ocean and that river is so small it was bound to happen tbh. We already do this type of stuff on a massive scale, dams n such. It's not like this is any different.
They're surfers so they could be considered "trained professionals" I guess. If they dig it out regularly, they probably have a lot of experience with it
You can hear them all calling out trying to get eyes on the dude.
The key word is "naturally" which was nowhere near in this instance.
People should be liable for this!
Just destroyed the beach.. 😠
@@lanap.4018ur fun at parties
I must admit, this project has been the stuff of my dreams since age 5. Playing with water never gets old.
We lost freshwater again 😢
It’s honestly crazy how fast it went from finger surfing to actual surfing
Bro just casually disrupting an entire eco system to surf
W
Nope
Nope, they need to connect the river to the ocean to keep it from becoming a lake, so they’re actually preserving an ecosystem
There is no ecosystem here. It's runoff water.
An ecosystem of runoff water that is going to run into the ocean. Do you not see how close that water is to the ocean?
Time Traveler: *Kicks Rock*
Earth:
finger-surfing is something I never knew I wanted to try
I love how slowly this small stream became the Grand Canyon in a few short seconds 💀
It's called erosion
@@amyrobles4780 ok
That’s the point of the video you bot
@@MXxDCxRIDERxMX bro it’s a joke
Now you can understand how the waters of the flood caused the grand canyon. Another good example is my saint helens, in a matter of a short time look how it changed the whole geography. Millions of years are not necessary and actually deny science due to how erosion works.
Bro made his country lose all the water 💀
2k likes wow
Пресной воду его пить можно слегка фильтровать
@@bek.bek.bek.You don't say. Thanks for that. But the guy is saying there goes all the fresh water.
@@sircharms531its not fresh water, its literally sitting on sand
@@SuperKinaheadfresh water doesn't mean clean water. Fresh water means not salty ocean water
actual idiot
Nice, you connected the fresh water river to the ocean so it can
salinize.
all Fun and Games until someone gets charged with manslaughter
From my understanding, this is a sandbar that formed naturally, and they have to drain it yearly, and this is what they are doing.
Hope so. For a moment there I thought they screwed over some tribe downstream real bad. Lol😂
@@quickthinker9697 theres like 4 different videos of this same spot doing the same thing over the years lol.
That’s Aliso creek beach in Orange County. This happens all of the time and tides will cause the water to be trapped again. The water comes from a drainage canal and is meant to end up in the ocean.
Thanks for this information. I was worried they were destroying a river.
EDIT: I meant an established river. Added this because people have apparently lost the ability to infer the smallest amount of information. Welcome to the wonderful world of having to be overly specific.
@@MNNskiThey were making a new one.
@@MNNski do you... Not know where rivers end up?
@@JacketCK Smart ass youtube comment ✅
🤓
Don’t even try to deny the fact we all did this as kids no matter how old you are now 💀
Later chilling at his home:that one knock💀
Bro just indirectly deleted that section of the beach with a shovel.
For those that don't know this is WATER THAT GOT TRAPED THEIR DRUING HIGH TIDE. Please calm down
@@purrtycatinthebox5426 I think you need to calm down. It’s a joke💀
@@Anonymous-to6fn oh I just added calm down to that for everyone else and copy pasted to every comment that didnt seem to know this was stolen content with misinformation on it. You joke is funny and you seem chill i was just too lazy to take off chill
I think that was very direct actually 😂
@@purrtycatinthebox5426are u sure? He calls it a river in the title. And it looks very big, with a bridge built in the back almost specifically for it.
It actually connects naturally at certain times of the year
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@@JudeGardner-qv1rd you are so cool bud, keep it up and maybe somebody will actually like you one day
@@JudeGardner-qv1rd🤏
@@breadloafREVOimagine getting triggered by a single emoji
@@JudeGardner-qv1rdfatherless behavior
As an American it's easy to think about how bad some people have it here, but we also have organizations dedicated to helping the less fortunate. There are people who can't afford our abundant food but there are food banks where the needy can go to get food for free. That's not possible in countries like Cuba or Venezuela where the food just isn't there.
Dwarves: He done diggy diggy dug a good hole!
For context, this is a sedimentary sand bar that shifts over time and this happens automatically over time even without anyone digging.
Thanks for explaining that. Comments are full of dodos fighting over the pretend ecological disaster these guys created 😂
@@ArminiusVicious to be fair their are some places in the world where if you did something similar you would screw up a lot of things.
@@ArminiusViciousum, this happened in my country and we lost 1 beach because of the strong current. There are places that these kind of activity would lead into disasters.....
@@ArminiusViciousThey could have single handedly destroyed a township’s irrigation supply, and nesting areas for birds and aquatic life. That’s a lot of fresh water lost to the sea in a region that’s not likely abundant with it. There *is* a reason why folks are calling foul and just because you might not grasp the implications doesn’t make others dodos for pointing it out.
@@DiscoDashco
My god. You liberals need to stop. It's time to stop.
That small trench turning into a massive river real fast!
Edit: What is happening in the comments? An argument or people preaching/praying???
And now no more water for vedgteballs but a several without brains pride for their video
How to get sucked out further than you can swim
@@StabbyJoe135first off, these boys know how to swim. Second, that’s not even correct. It’s not creating a rip
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@@michaelkolkmeier7400your dumb if you think that they aren’t doing anything wrong there destroying the beach and that’s a very dangerous river they made someone could fall a child that dosent know how to swim could die if they fell in that
This seems like a really cool idea at first but then you realize it's effect on nature
She: I miss him
He: surfing the finger board
Content creator:👎
Continent creator:👍
For anyone who doesn't know, this is incredibly illegal
I’m pretty sure this is in a certain location where they do it like once a year so the river doesn’t overflow if I’m correct 😅
@@itsmtrix6230this happens naturally in cycles during periods where the rivers have high water levels. Eventually water level drops and the tides redeposit the sands and fill the gap.
for the guy that doesn't know what he's talking about, this is actually legal
Um actually, it's called illegal breaching, and it destroys natural sandbars and wildlife habitats, so maybe do a little research 🫠🫠
@@thecrawlingspleen
It doesn't destroy any wild life habitats. Wave dominated estuaries are adapted to sandbar breaches.
Imagine you’re an ant, finding food for your colony, then you look to your side and see an entire freshwater sea coming at you.
meh, even a rain can do that
Cartographer: After years of work, I'm finally done... Oh fml
Bro destroyed many ecosystems 💀
Not really.
Soon or later this would happen naturally. But it is really common for beach towns to do this "flow control" at regular intervals to avoid those rivers flooding houses and streets upstream.
@@dias2264this is quite literally illegal because it decimates ecosystems…
@@dias2264 yeah,but they do this for fun🤦🏽♂️..Cops show up and they get fined and jail time. There's a video of it.
@@MrBombastic_007what's the keywords so I could search it myself?
@@dias2264is like saying that somebody can kill you and they can get away because sooner or later that was gonna happen
The two guys making sure he came out are real ones
It was a police person
Did no one teach these morons not to play in rushing water. It will pull you under.
Omg these guys literally just destroyed the entire environment. They should be arrested.
@@DonnaChamberson if you dont know how to use your brain. Then please shut up
Nah these rivers usually overflow in winter anyway and build a huge river that goes into the ocean. They just accelerated it.
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ending 💀
Last guy at the end DID HE COME OUT YEAH HE CAME OUT 😂😂😂😂
Fresh water fish:"looks like we going to salt water.... gbye mate, nice to meet u in this life"
Fresh water finish wont be able to survive in salt water...
@@Yehshlynn u didn't know what the meaning of "nice to meet u in this life"?
Oh no the at most 2 fish that get too close 😱
You kinda botched the phrasing on that one mate
😂😂😂😂😂
"Did that guy come out? "
"No"
"Okay haha"
Still looking for a way out. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is an actual event where they connect the river to the ocean to drain the river, i forget the name of the event, but if u pay close attention, the guy who said that was a cop
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@@Only2GendersCommonSenseno
@Only2GendersCommonSense get your shit out of here bud
That's how ChatGPT evolved from basic AI 😊
Rare sighting of Jesus tryin to catch some waves
That went from
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300 like and no comment? Let me fix that
They shouldn't do that they are wasting sweet river water in the salty ocean
o.O Where do you think river water goes?
@@RurikLoderr in some days most of lake or river will be discharged into the ocean it was stopped before by the beach but they provided it a way to go in the ocean
And don't forget you are messing with the nature
Salt water and fresh water mix regularly, and its not like its being wasted either.
We can't consume ocean water it's too salty but we can use river water so it doesn't matter where it goes but here they can use river water not ocean@@RurikLoderr
@@RurikLoderr5km path reduced 2km path do u get my point
Her: he's prolly cheating
Him: hand surfing "yh boy "
Experts: "The sea level is rising because of glaciers melting!"
These guys: "hold my shovel"
Everybody gansta until the fish starts flying out the river
Ya these guys are narcissistic idiots
Wait until the alligators appear
@@henryslager9406alligator?? Bruhhh
That's actually a tactic we use to catch fishes in our village like the fishes enter our farmlands and when they try to enter the next one they get through trench they get stuck in the net
@@tax2700Not sure contraception is the word you wanna use there buddy
That's Aliso Creek at Aliso Beach in Laguna. They've been breaching the sandbar for decades to surf the standing wave, and it breaches itself anyway during heavy water flows. It's a flood control channel and a lot of the water is runoff from communities along the creek.There are no fish in this part of the creek, and it's going into the ocean regardless. It's better to periodically breech the sandbar than wait for it to happen naturally, when there's a huge build-up up bacteria and other nasty organisms. It's obviously a very popular boarding spot. No damage done. The property owners along this stretch of the creek sure appreciate it.
Thanks for useful info
@@Ziggy5003No prob🏄♂️
And now you know how California will fall into the Pacific.
I believe you because this explanation pleases me.
If this is true then I am no longer mad at them for routing a river.
Natural disasters: A beginner's guide
Basically killed 1/2 the fresh water fish from that river that can't handle salt water 💀
"yo bro I'm bored whadowedo?"
"Let's change geography"
"wha-"
*"did I stutter, get the fucking shovel"*
Relatable
Read this in a surfer bruh accent😂
It won’t stop growing till the connection is filled
Nope you would be wrong
@@OShadow_KnightO Yes she/he is very wrong I agree
@@throplagmit*. Or rather them. It's called sheets.
Обалдеть! Я в детстве читала про подобное-историч. книгу про образование пролива между материками. Там говорилось про одну доисторическ.семью-как сначала дети перепрыгивали через канавку с ручьём,который стал стремительно увеличиваться в напоре и размерах,затем мать-уже через 2 метра,а потом-отец! Автор комментировал это так-если бы отец не смог перепрыгнуть-семья могла не воссоединиться!
Anyone who was ever hit by a strong wave and got their head slammed onto the sea floor knows how strong this stream and waves must be
"what the hell have u done"
"A new continent"
Huh?
Yall messing the beach up the whole beach a be wash away 😮
That's not how continents work
Bringing the river to flow it took have of that section say it rain 🌧 more water will spread a bigger current problem the bigger will wash the sand away if he sent the little river the other way the ocean will push water up to the beach but the river flows it will cause the water to flow another direction 😀
@@Vzax could it create an island though by cutting land mass off and isolating right? And if by a reach of the imagination, the island is big enough could it be a continent?
99 missed calls from president 😂
@@Sarah-lm2gxHe is talking about the guy
The fresh water fish finally seeing his saltwater cousin
Bro added too much of SALT in drinking water..!!!💀