as many requested, the full vid in plain sound :) Donate ADA here: addr1qy5kyf50l73fg4awyzm4pnglj43j47z2hvl5pdflzr3kan6ry688f0mz3zaws2qdk95jsax69sf8t39m9kyqehaz0h9qv9caul
Never thought I'd one day spend 20 minutes looking at mud and want more. It's mesmerizing in it's own terrifying way, can't pull your eyes away from it! What a truly awesome force of nature
@@georgecable5261At the bottom of the chute it drains into the Rhône river and flows down to Lac Lemon between Montreux and Geneva Switzerland, which must be a terrifically deep glacial lake carved in the last 20,000 years during the last peak glacial period, because it has not yet filled up with all of this debris.
I have seen lots of videos of this. I wish someone would show where this starts and explain why there are so many big boulders every time. and than show where this goes through town and where it ends. amazing for sure. stay safe.
I was glad to see you step up the hill a little when that flow got closer. Such a good example of the logs, boulders and rocks are such a heavy part of the flow at the beginning. The sound is amazing. The power of water! Thank you for sharing this!
Practically a concrete flow. So thick with mud and rocks. Never seen a flow this large before. I imagine that if an animal was caught in that, then this may be one way a fossil begins.
@@thetruthstrangerthanfictio954 everybody knows... and there are sirens, signs and emergency dep. will warn you per sms text. But they can be a lot larger... I mean huge huge ;) landslide.. and it only happen when it rains ..
"Flood Fronts" in Australia would have thousands of dead trees, and ground litter at the front of any wave. Millions of tonnes would appear 10 metres high before you say any water. Gum trees lose their lower branches as they grow. That is why you see them all around the world. Firewood + Whole tree to mill.
Holy shit that intimidating at the start imagine being under the centre of the bridge and seeing that coming towards you I’d be scrambling to get to higher ground thinking “oh shit oh shit oh shit OH SHIIIT!!!”
Impressive stuff right there! I think some kind of documentation about the source(s) of these flows as well as how rivers are not completely dammed up would be interesting. Cheers!
@@viperus1234 On the other hand, being up close and personal where huge rocks are peeling away might not be a terribly comfortable recording environment. :-)
They're watching the upstream spillway from under the roadway bridge. Suddenly Godzilla mud monster appears over the upstream spillway and they're thinking "Hey, why don't we climb further on up the bank here". Yikes
Looking at this, I was just thinking, I used to be a hobby prospector, and sometimes used a small dredge in the river, but was blocked from doing that anymore because i might make the water cloudy, I though that was a little strange considering what mother mature does with things like this. LOL
Wouldn’t that technically just be rain falling on the mountains? After all, it’s got to collect and start flowing first. It would be relaxing to listen to, though
That's outrageous footage. Looks like wet concrete with the biggest aggregate ever. One thing about being in front of that flow, you never know how far, fast, and high it could get. You DO have some historical high watermarks with the banks. I think you'd be darn near dead if you fell into that, you'd be beaten to crap with those rocks, fast.
What are the parameters that determine the periodicity of the flow surges? How do total flow volume, flow viscosity, particle size, % water to solids, clay percentage, etc govern the time between surge peaks?
That Debris have a lot of Power. I bet that you feel the rumble under your Feet. Thank you for Uploading. Where was this Event? When Rocks of this Size jumps you know there is much Energy behind.
Didn't felt my feet :) full of adrenalin :) but it is loud like a train rushing by - this is in switzerland - illgraben: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illgraben
The force of water is truly incredible, the size and weight of some of those rocks 😮 It just shows erosion in action and how over geological time scales whole mountains can wear away. Great vid, must have been awesome to be there 👍😎
thx so much for this video. es hilft mir viel Events in geology zu verstehen weshalb manche canyons wie "mosaic canyon" so scharf ausgewaschen sind. und das Wasser mit mud so schwere Steine kann bewegen. Es ist die faszination für die natur, die Kraft und das Verstehen für die Entstehung der Erde im manchen Orten. So vielen Dank sehr viel für diese lange Aufnahme. 🙏🤗
In the American Southwest, you'll find dry washes all over the place. They're fascinating places, full of great cobbles, very inviting places for off-road driving and camping ... ... except. Let a thunderstorm blow up thirty miles upstream, far enough away that there's not a cloud in the sky where you are, and about an hour later the flash flood will hit. And when you're *in* the dry wash, there often isn't an easy or quick way for a vehicle to get out. That's why locals -- or anyone who's seen how fast a wash can fill with churning debris-laden water -- know that you don't hang out in a dry wash. You cross one quick. You drive along it up on the bank. You camp above it -- but you don't spend more time *in* it than you absolutely have to. Even if it's a hot dry day.
that was amazing to the youtuber who filmed this if it's possible i would like to see the source of all that debree . and where did end up . how long did it continue after the camera shut off. is there the potential for more from the same spot . and why is there so much of this happening
The source is the mountains you see in the background. During the winter the rock cliffs gets water down in the cracks and fissures that will freeze and cause huge rock slides and boulders to fall into the valleys, then come the spring thaw and rain all that water is channeled down into the waterways and build up speed and force as it descends. Looking at the foliage it looks like this happened in mid to late summer, so there wasn't as many rocks and boulders washed out in this one. The first ones in spring would sweep out all the debris that built up over the winter months, there would be way more rocks swept up in it, there weren't all that many boulders in this one.
QUESTIONS! Where's it coming from? Where's it going to? And is there more than one flow from the source? I would like seeing one of these in person. Thanks for sharing your video with me. Stay safe, Vickie
Comes down the mountain every time a big thunderstorm hits the place. It goes down the river of the Rhone and you are very welcome to visit Switzerland and see for yourself ;) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illgraben
A gentleman named Pierre - Emanuel Zufferey has released an excellent video about the origins of the flow. The flows are frequent in late Spring and Summer. I hope you get to go.
Never thought I'd one day spend 20 minutes looking at mud and want more. It's mesmerizing in it's own terrifying way, can't pull your eyes away from it! What a truly awesome force of nature
makes me addicted :)
@@reallymysterious4520 look at czcams.com/video/GE6w1936_7k/video.html
you see the river of Rhone, washing away the crap ;)
im always shocked at how easy boulders that weigh almost as much as a house are just tossed around. '
@@viperus1234that's a beautiful background also.
It must be the most exciting time for a rock in its life
rock-show ;)
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Or a Rock Lobster !
No rock ever lived....
I'm always amazed when the first thing you see is a wall of massive boulders sliding along, and the wet soupy stuff comes at the very end.
Like to see where it goes into the river to the left.
Just like 'all you can eat burrito night' at the pub!
@@georgecable5261At the bottom of the chute it drains into the Rhône river and flows down to Lac Lemon between Montreux and Geneva Switzerland, which must be a terrifically deep glacial lake carved in the last 20,000 years during the last peak glacial period, because it has not yet filled up with all of this debris.
I have seen lots of videos of this. I wish someone would show where this starts and explain why there are so many big boulders every time. and than show where this goes through town and where it ends. amazing for sure. stay safe.
I can only imagine how loud that must have been in the flesh and sheer awe at the power of that flow. It looks like a cement mixer dumped it’s load
I was glad to see you step up the hill a little when that flow got closer. Such a good example of the logs, boulders and rocks are such a heavy part of the flow at the beginning. The sound is amazing. The power of water! Thank you for sharing this!
yes, the side walls are not stable and may break down in the flow 😆
The power of gravity!
Now that's some serious power! Imagine falling into that rock tumbler. Mush.
That looks more like a massive concrete mix flowing. Great caption. Be safe.
Lol, was about to ask the same.. Which country has this beautifull clean blue water? 😂
It looks like the mountain is pooping cement.
Everytime I see one if these, the size of the boulders that get carried along is amazing!
Magnificent way of returning glass to nature. All crunched up into sand.
straight recycled to a concrete, high speed, delivery ;)
Practically a concrete flow. So thick with mud and rocks. Never seen a flow this large before. I imagine that if an animal was caught in that, then this may be one way a fossil begins.
its crazy to see how it pushes those rocks like its nothing, really cool video!
I love the thud of the mud flood!
Wow it looks like concrete!!! With boulders!
Giant never ending cement flow. With boulders.
Wow! Huge boulders tossed around like ping pong balls.
Thanks for the shots of the town. It's nice to have that context.
little overview :)
The sound is incredible & thanks for sharing 👍
I would love to see a video of them constructing this concrete channel and the meter thick walls used to center/slow the flow.
Looks like a giant milkshake. Something Willy Wonka would be proud of.
a scourful flow
Post10 is upstream with a rake like "damn!"
It’s almost like a wet cement but with sticks and boulders
Thanks for sharing and having real sounds and not music! Best of luck!
first line of descriptiion: czcams.com/video/nI3ykbV-6kU/video.html no music version ..
Man, look at those huge rocks and logs. I have never seen anything look so dangerous!
can be unpredictable bigger, get way out of hand ;)
@@viperus1234 could you imagine walking down that riverbed not knowing such a flood is coming until you hear that water with the rocks and logs?
@@thetruthstrangerthanfictio954 everybody knows... and there are sirens, signs and emergency dep. will warn you per sms text. But they can be a lot larger... I mean huge huge ;) landslide.. and it only happen when it rains ..
Yes indeed. Imagine the terrible damage it would do to one if they were to fall in. Unimaginable. You would be killed/pulverized in seconds.
"Flood Fronts" in Australia would have thousands of dead trees, and ground litter at the front of any wave. Millions of tonnes would appear 10 metres high before you say any water. Gum trees lose their lower branches as they grow. That is why you see them all around the world. Firewood + Whole tree to mill.
The forbidden chocolate shake.
Looks like fresh cement flowing!
For me there seems to be something relaxing to this
so it is making this clips, just came back 5 hours waiting for the perfect T-storm :) spend 60 $ on transportation - all for nothing ..
Looks like a flash flood of cement.
Basically me after I drink coffee.
Amazing footage!!! Great Work!!!
Tx ☺
Basically why I stopped eating at white castle
After seeing this I had to go out and get me a chocolate shake!
And that's all you need to know about water carving out the land over millennia! Thanks for posting.
Holy shit that intimidating at the start imagine being under the centre of the bridge and seeing that coming towards you
I’d be scrambling to get to higher ground thinking “oh shit oh shit oh shit OH SHIIIT!!!”
was pretty close .. 😂🤣 and swetty 😆
Well this was awesome! Totally took my stress away watching it.
a relaxing bawush .. 😂🤣
Just insane it’s like cement
Large boulders are being swept along like toy boats. Mother nature is impressive AF.
Impressive stuff right there! I think some kind of documentation about the source(s) of these flows as well as how rivers are not completely dammed up would be interesting. Cheers!
a lot of work, but lets see - it may need one more lockdown to do stuff like this ;)
@@viperus1234 On the other hand, being up close and personal where huge rocks are peeling away might not be a terribly comfortable recording environment. :-)
It looks like the traps are created with certain distance in order to basically crush the stone and timber floating.
How fertile is the contents of the flow? - Could it be used once it stops as a source of nutrients to be spread on the neighboring lands?
That debris being pushed ahead of the water can grind a person to hamburger.
This is the inside view of my mouth after eating 20 White Castles far to fast.
Wow that water moves fast!!
They're watching the upstream spillway from under the roadway bridge.
Suddenly Godzilla mud monster appears over the upstream spillway and
they're thinking "Hey, why don't we climb further on up the bank here".
Yikes
yes dangerouse, always have an eye on this Godzilla, how much rain comes down over time, space on location, evacuation plan ..
@@viperus1234
Better to be careful than to be ground to a pulp between the debris and washed into the Rhone...
Looking at this, I was just thinking, I used to be a hobby prospector, and sometimes used a small dredge in the river, but was blocked from doing that anymore because i might make the water cloudy, I though that was a little strange considering what mother mature does with things like this. LOL
a little cloudy with 10 tons of mother natures finest obstacles 😀
Greetings from the BIG SKY. Now, that's some erosion there.
Brave of you to get that close mate! awesome and terrifying in equal measure, thanks for the view :).
My toilet looked like that the other night after to many Prawn Pakora's
Use of a drone at the source would be interesting as well.
Wouldn’t that technically just be rain falling on the mountains? After all, it’s got to collect and start flowing first. It would be relaxing to listen to, though
What "source?”
Sure Jimmy.
We all carry one around. . . hoping for flash flood.
Oh look kids, It's going to rain.
Load a drone.
Honey bring your drone along hiking. No wait bring the trekking poles. We are hiking not playing.
I wasn't expecting such big rocks
So you’re thinking rocks get excited???….ah yes evolution at its finest
Rock - Show
That's outrageous footage. Looks like wet concrete with the biggest aggregate ever. One thing about being in front of that flow, you never know how far, fast, and high it could get. You DO have some historical high watermarks with the banks. I think you'd be darn near dead if you fell into that, you'd be beaten to crap with those rocks, fast.
Reminds me of the morning after a night on the beer finishing with a Ruby Murray…….!
Dam wall ready mixed concrete pouring.
Flowing like concrete
nothing resists the force of nature
mountains getting tear down to the ground ;)
Looks like flowing cement!
Wow, I thought I was looking at water and then it was huge rocks!
I would swear the boulders float like beach balls in that flow. It's so counter-intuitive.
@@andie_pants
They do
What happens after drinking 10 ounces of magnesium citrate
Looks like ready mix concrete!
It's only a matter of time before someone tries to canoe it.
canoe with titanium plating :)
The biggest cement factory in the world.
poor down the basement of a stadion in under 10 sec :)
The sound as it approached was scary cos I didn't know what to expect. The awesome power of water.
it is very dangerous... it can fill up - way to high ...
Looks like the Perkins Brothers pouring concrete again… LOL
That looks like a flash flood of wet concrete. I'm glad I live on the coast.
WOW Its like a huge concrete flow
Looks like concrete with debris in it!!😮😮
An awesome viewpoint, but please be careful. Thank you for sharing.
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wow beautifully flash river...
thank cloudy bring heavy rainy rainy rainy allday - allnight - everyday - everynight...
keep continus gooing more rainy
Rock and Flow!
Would be such a good kayak ride!
Looks like a giant flow of ready mixed concrete
What are the parameters that determine the periodicity of the flow surges? How do total flow volume, flow viscosity, particle size, % water to solids, clay percentage, etc govern the time between surge peaks?
the main parameter between two events is the rainfall, it needs a big downpour of water, therefore volume and visc is given
That Debris have a lot of Power. I bet that you feel the rumble under your Feet. Thank you for Uploading. Where was this Event?
When Rocks of this Size jumps you know there is much Energy behind.
Didn't felt my feet :) full of adrenalin :) but it is loud like a train rushing by - this is in switzerland - illgraben: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illgraben
The force of water is truly incredible, the size and weight of some of those rocks 😮 It just shows erosion in action and how over geological time scales whole mountains can wear away. Great vid, must have been awesome to be there 👍😎
It is impressive, felt the ground - vibrating .. 🙂
This where cement comes from !!
we got plenty of this stuff ;)
It’s like concrete you would think it would thin out eventually
This was incredible! It was at least….. twice as much as my last bm.
It looks like the world's largest concrete pour.
Mother Nature's concrete!
It looks like cement coming out of the chute.
Looks just like wet concrete.
thx so much for this video. es hilft mir viel Events in geology zu verstehen weshalb manche canyons wie "mosaic canyon" so scharf ausgewaschen sind. und das Wasser mit mud so schwere Steine kann bewegen. Es ist die faszination für die natur, die Kraft und das Verstehen für die Entstehung der Erde im manchen Orten.
So vielen Dank sehr viel für diese lange Aufnahme. 🙏🤗
macht süchtig 😁
Crazy!! Waiting for someone in a kayak to go by!!
Take that kayak with titanium coating 🤣
That's impressive. Imagine that it doesn't even need to be raining were you are, all you need to be is down hill.
Yep, - here you can see up the mountain and the rain will be visible, but if you dont know .. bawushhh ...
In the American Southwest, you'll find dry washes all over the place. They're fascinating places, full of great cobbles, very inviting places for off-road driving and camping ...
... except. Let a thunderstorm blow up thirty miles upstream, far enough away that there's not a cloud in the sky where you are, and about an hour later the flash flood will hit. And when you're *in* the dry wash, there often isn't an easy or quick way for a vehicle to get out. That's why locals -- or anyone who's seen how fast a wash can fill with churning debris-laden water -- know that you don't hang out in a dry wash. You cross one quick. You drive along it up on the bank. You camp above it -- but you don't spend more time *in* it than you absolutely have to. Even if it's a hot dry day.
@@Tindometari made the antelope slot canyons, the Zions park slot hike and the best, the Buckskin Gulch trail ... love it ...
The council had constructed the channel v well ☺☺☺
that was amazing to the youtuber who filmed this if it's possible i would like to see the source of all that debree . and where did end up . how long did it continue after the camera shut off. is there the potential for more from the same spot . and why is there so much of this happening
The source is the mountains you see in the background. During the winter the rock cliffs gets water down in the cracks and fissures that will freeze and cause huge rock slides and boulders to fall into the valleys, then come the spring thaw and rain all that water is channeled down into the waterways and build up speed and force as it descends.
Looking at the foliage it looks like this happened in mid to late summer, so there wasn't as many rocks and boulders washed out in this one. The first ones in spring would sweep out all the debris that built up over the winter months, there would be way more rocks swept up in it, there weren't all that many boulders in this one.
Ready mixed concrete !!!😆
New meaning to Rock 'n roll 🤔
😂🤣😂
Where is the inner tube last one in is it.
I wonder how many geology teachers use footage like this in their lessons?!
That’s how they made Phoenix, a giant concrete river
How do you know when to film?
Awesome camera work👌👌
tx, this is like - waiting for days... go out when the sky gets dark - hopeing for rain, spend 1oo $ on transportation, 1h drive from home ..
@@viperus1234 That's a lot of work and dedication..... 👌👌
@@drprabhatkumar8213 And worth every minute!!!!!!!! Wow...
now imagine if it was boiling hot, that would be a lahar, where this is just a mud flow
when this was a lahar, I wouldn't be there - show me your Lahar clip ;)
it honestly looks like a cement river
Looks more like one hell of a lahar than a flash flood.
but here is no volcano 😆
so ice does melt under sunlight .
@@thedoctor2102 heavy rain with a thunderstorm ...
QUESTIONS! Where's it coming from? Where's it going to? And is there more than one flow from the source? I would like seeing one of these in person. Thanks for sharing your video with me. Stay safe, Vickie
Comes down the mountain every time a big thunderstorm hits the place. It goes down the river of the Rhone and you are very welcome to visit Switzerland and see for yourself ;) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illgraben
@@viperus1234 That's incredible. I've never seen anything like that.
@@simplyamazing880 be careful is addictive
Most intelligent asked so far ?
A gentleman named Pierre - Emanuel Zufferey has released an excellent video about the origins of the flow. The flows are frequent in late Spring and Summer. I hope you get to go.
Thats so thick, it looks like a flood of concrete.
In het begin van deze video hoor ik het waterleidingbedrijf nog zeggen; "Nou meneer, u kunt vandaag nog lekker gaan douchen hoor!!".........
Alleen als je genoeg gas hebt voor warme voeten 😂🤣