rock fall in Stuls/South Tyrol (live)
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- čas přidán 21. 02. 2016
- Während dem Errichten einer Schutzmauer in Stuls in der Gemeinde Moos in Passeier kam es zum Herauskippen eines großen Felsblockes oberhalb der Baustelle. Die anwesenden Arbeiter erkannten die Gefahr zum Glück früh genug und konnten sich in Sicherheit bringen.
Finally... 20.000 years of filimg the same spot has paid of!
In 20.000 BC, they said "wow this is bound to go wrong in the next 1000.000 years, let's put a camera here to record that event".
Also, great video editting skills
or as we like to say: Ende lohnt.
It already had a crack, so they had to wait just for 200 years
Climate marxists be like - "cLiMaTe cHaNgE!! You see?! Its proof!!"
@@DesertStateNevada No, this is because africa is moving into Europe.
Cameraman definitely has balls of steel and like all youtubers he didn't actually turn the camera down when things got good, much respect
How DARE other CZcamsrs be scared for their lifes
@Ben Chuft I was thinking the same thing. Lol
Its not balls he has it's a low IQ
Says he, who sits in mommy´s basement and is bullied his whole life
No just another cell phone addict showing his lack of good judgment and common sense.
Appreciate the cameraman as he did not move away when you can clearly see the impact was way too close and few debris hit him!
He moved 😂
No.
@local182 goddamnit. Are you troll or just dumb? I can’t tell anymore with the comment sections.
@@samholdsworth420 He moved, so He Losed... lol
@@prospectingron2.013 correct 💯
The guys who built that concrete brace should be proud.
The brace worked. It was the rock on the side that fell, not the one supported by the brace.
@@alfastur6833 Yes. I know. That wasn't sarcasm. However given the nature of comment sections I can see how you'd think that.
@@alfastur6833 Which means they braced the wrong rock.
@@integr8er66 it is a tongue-in-cheek comment. I'm not an engineer. I just see that the portion of rock leaning over that brace still stands and the other portion fell.
@@integr8er66 maybe they where planning on bracing that one next
That was a smart move to pull out his camera. Everybody knows that the cameraman is invincible 😂
Wasn't expecting that huge slab to come especially in one piece. Wow, that was close! 👀
And that is how ppl get killed since they have not a single clue about anything. this was just pure luck not any of the boulders rolled right over him.
Which arc do you mean actually?
You know those long things under your body???.....They're called legs and you use them in situations like this!!!
he couldnt move cuz he has such big balls he needs to be carried around.
During the erection of a protective wall in Stuls in the municipality of Moos in Passeier, a large boulder tipped out above the construction site. Fortunately, the workers present recognized the danger early enough and were able to get to safety.
Thanks. Was wondering what the white pillar was.
Thanks. I wish the uploaders of such videos would least do abit of research and include a basic description of what we're watching on such videos. Instead of leaving it for commenters.
czcams.com/users/shortsQZDIcSympQI?feature=share
Thank you.
My ancestors are from the Tyrol and Switzerland. I have climbed and hiked in the Sierra Nevadas and Rockies.
A good reminder to be careful.
The man with the camera was WAY too close to this!
Cameras have a zoom.
@@dontask8979 Yeah, cameras have zoom lenses. In this case, however, the zoom was not in use. The man was standing so close that rock fragments were thrown onto his feet. He was way too close.
Not quite close enough......
Close enough to record it, far enough away someone posted the footage... Just Right!
Mit etwas weniger Glück wäre er jetzt platt... ziemlich fahrlässig. Aber schön das ihm nichts passiert ist.
Was soll denn passieren? Er war der Kameramann, da kann nichts passieren.
@@matthiasbachetzky3085 Komische Logik.
@@andreasnrw9593 Das war Ironie
@@lordsanander Weiß man nicht.
@@andreasnrw9593 Wenn es nicht Ironisch gemeint ist, lebt er sehr gefährlich😆
When they said Rock fall.. I didn't expect part of the mountain to break off
Where you expecting meteorites?
I'm really glad I got to watch this live
This Italian dude has balls of steel.
Or brains of mush
@@tootiejamba yes!
I think that they were "working" in that place...
Anyway, Italians got the balls...when they want...in this situations italians always get cold blood
@@antoniopetrosino1896ma per favore...
Italian ??
Ya think ??
holy shit that was close
I jump more just by watching it than this guy recording it and eating popcorn in a first row.
Everything looked 10 times bigger till the end.
Felsstürze und Murenabgänge wird es auch künftig immer wieder geben bei uns in den Alpen. Es freut mich, daß die Arbeiter keinen Schaden erleiden mussten. LG aus dem Lkr. Rosenheim
Tja. Klimawandel und überbordende wintersportliche Nutzung machens leider unausweichlich.
@@bernhardstil6128 Erosion gibts auch erst, seitdem es den Ski-Sport gibt /s
@@louiskoch6137 Was willst du auf die Aussage jetzt für eine Antwort haben?
@@bernhardstil6128 Stimmt, Klimawandel gibt es erst seit Steuersubventionen an IPPC und Schelnhuber. Hoffentlich kommt der Gletscher über dem Chiemsee wieder zurück, zur Freude der Menschheit.
diggah du bist doch so ein npc man
Zum Glück ist niemandem etwas passiert. Kameramann verdient meinen Respekt!
Fortunatamente, nessuno si è fatto male. Il cameraman merita il mio rispetto!
Fortunately, no one was hurt. Cameraman deserves my respect!
🧡🧡🧡
The scale totally took me by surprise, I thought that was a 100 foot medieval style tower on side of a cliff face, when it collapsed it was just a small strut 😄
Like a boss filming :)
No like a ignorant…
*I thought this was 100s of feet tall, 1000s. I thought that grey rectangular thing was a strange building on a cliff side and those little holes in it were windows. So this would have been a whole mountain calving off and landing at your feet. Not just a small hillside falling at your feet.
The main reason I thought the proportions were so huge was I just watched a video of a literal mountainside braking off and sliding down hill, then YT suggested this video, so I assumed it was another massive mountain.
Same here, until the camera swung left and ruined the illusion.
yeah what is that over there, a beehive ? a computer monitor ?
@@jamesha175 a coffee cup
@@DMAX-tp4pc we all did, and were all sadly mistaken....
the proportions were big
The kind of cameraman we need, He captured the action perfectly.
And only hit with minor debris
And when the world needed him most... HE FILMED.
That buttress sure worked. Somebody needs a bonus, like the guy who identified the need, the engineer who designed it, and the contractor who made it. Well done.
Only one problem. It wasn’t in the right place. FAIL!!!
True but what's the point. That mountain will win the fight no matter what you do.
If that slab, notice it's loose too, had fallen with the rest I bet the Photographer woulld have been hit.
@@lav25og83 I think it would easy to sell you a project to glue tectonic plates together to avoid earthquakes and tsunamis...
@@dsfs17987 No, now that slab can be brought down safely.
The water gathered, turned into ice and worked like a wedge. Pretty cool video. Hope no one got hurt!
Amazing, thank you for sharing.
WOW
That was something to see.
Thanks yor posting brother.
thank - you.
I like to imagine that most of what the camera guy said were expletives. If they weren't, then bravo sir *applauds*
He was polite. All he said was, "Please, sire, I'd like to talk with you about your car's extended warranty."
It can be translated to "holy shit!"
He said: "Porca troia, viene tutto. Porca troia", which translates to "Fuck, everything comes [down]. Fuck!"
Just once I'd like to see a rock slide expose a hidden room.
...filled with diamonds. 😃
@@BikeArea Diamonds are worthless. Only good use is engineering. They aren't even rare, humans have been synthesizing diamonds for decades.
@@TheDBZ_KING7_Official they are probably useful for getting laid
@@jamesha175 If materialistic is your type then sure
That’s what I was thinking.
Wow, Beautiful Upload friend. keep it up. Thank you for sharing this to us. Greetings from Korea
Why are we surprised? The cameraman never dies. *Never*
Of course he didn't move, he is the cameraman, he is inmortal
Rock fall.. Biggest understatement this year. That was like whole mountain dropping down. o.o
I was in Italy as a child when we laughed at all the signs saying 'caduti sassi' on the side of roads, essentially, falling rocks. We'd never seen anything like it. (Australia, here, of course)
The cameraman is so confident because he knows the cameraman never dies 👌
Falling rocks are cool as long as you're really really really really really really really far away 😃
"Rock fall"..bit of an understatement.
Macht total Sinn, da zu stehen.
lol
Naja immerhin hat er schön die Kamera draufgehalten, wohlwissend dass es seine zukünftigen Zuschauer ihm dankend werden.
sonst gibts keine youtube clicks!
Cameraman never dies.
Hallo Reinhard Gufler, ist es möglich dich bzgl. dieses Videos zu kontaktieren (z.B. via Email)? Wir würden gerne eine Lizenz zur Nutzung deines Videos erwerben, sofern soetwas grundsätzlich möglich ist? Viele Grüße, Felix :)
Good to know that the support work.
Iv learned a new swear. Thank you.
porca troia
Wow. And that second white building that was encased in the rock in the upper left area is very interesting.
Aliens: They've finally found us!
When that small rock fell I felt cheated. Then wow
Some glue, a tad of paint and it looks like new 😃
Well, that was impressive!
His life probably flashed before his eyes
B4 it fell i was like its not gonna be a big fall because he would be dead if it was...... then it fell and i realized dude has balls of steel. Holy pancakes!
That was cool thanks awesome 😎
Cameraman never dies
Awsome camera work
Why are you worried, guys? The camera man never dies.
Wow und ich habs live auf CZcams gesehen! 🤪
Echt geil der Sturz
Darn, now the Power Rangers need a new headquarters.
Oooooops . Another home project gone wrong ! Great camera work !
Dude.... your mountain broke.
What was the man-made structure against the rock wall?
They were doing construction work to stabilize the mountain to protect a nearby village, this video definitely proves the necessity for that
That's God's house.
@Make Asylums Great Again • 10 years ago Amen!
DAMN, that was BIG and close !!
What did it uncover ? White flat smooth surface?
if it would have rolled down he be flat
The camera man never dies. Classic
You gotta go to a different site for that.
Another potential Darwin award nominee. Well Boss, at least the part we braced didn't fall. 😁
What is inside the mountain ? It looks like the cliff is slowly falling apart and exposing construction buried in the hill side
amber room
Dr. Evils lair
This video rocks.
Mein Respekt vor dem Kameramann. 99% wären davongerannt.
25 seconds into the video. I’m the real MVP!
The reinforced concrete support did great
No way I'd be standing that close
What is this place and what’s going on here, what’s the concrete structures
Phenomenal composure. Or balls of steel?
He was filming that area for a reason. He was expecting that to happen
I was expecting a little rock to fall or something, my dude, that is *a landslide*
You know, when I break a rock open, I look at the freshly opened face and wonder to myself, "When was the last time that piece of the rock actually saw daylight?"
Facts the camera man/woman never dies
2 mal Geburtstag feiern würde ich sagen...
Ne Wiedergeburt sieht anders aus.
The shear gravitational power of his balls saved him.
This is the opposite of clickbait. Was waiting for a “rock” to fall and see a quarter of the mountain fall off!
A few meters to the left and this would have had a "live leak" banner in the corner. 😂
I've seen somebody film a building collapsing from way further away and a rock came rolling and shooting directly at him. This guy was lucky but was clearly meant to be subject to natural selection. Maybe next time.
Amazing
Oh man! That was *_WAY_* too close!
Um....is that the cold/frozen seed storage unit there, that tall skinny thing??? YIKES! The cameraman is CRAZY to have been that close!
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what is this two white block building on the floor and wall
Hidden Valley Ranch is the best ranch dressing. Salad dressing and a dip.
I fell like that one time when I was stone cold drunk.
“I got a great idea guys. Let’s build some shit next to this crumbling mountain!”
That's great! Now who's gonna clean up that mess?
"People buil Hauses near a Volcano and wonder why they have lava in the living room" George Carlin
🤣🤣🤣
I like how it pivots to come straight for the cameraman. 😆
“F this guy in particular!”
😆, I can totally hear the cliff saying that...funny lol.
Haha in the Background 00:08 a guy asked " are you far enough away" :D that was close
The Cameraman is the Italian Superman. I would have run and maybe had to change my pants
une fois encore, le camera-filmeur etait heureux
0:08 "Seids es weit genua aweg?" (Are you guys far away enough?)
It's not just a bolder
It's a rock
Balls of steel!
Gotta admit, I didn't read the title. I was expecting them to be releasing water from a dam 😂😂.
They knew it was coming, but still weren't prepared.