A friend who visited Antarctica said the only frustrating thing about sailing past distant ice cliffs and icebergs is that there was absolutely no way to judge the scale of things. I got a bit of that feeling watching this video. It took the shoreline and the boats to lend some perspective.
yup, change the title and you’d have more thumbs up! what a beautiful area! so strange to see such large ice bergs out your front window. but i guess it is Greenland! ty for sharing.
Very good camera work! And I found myself interested less in a tsunami coming in, and more in how the shore level dropped before any waves showed up. Fascinating. Thanks, and thumbs up.
Looks like you really don't need a lawnmower there ...... but maybe some hip-waders and floatation devices! My Goodness, what stunning scenery, and I would guess, a peaceful existence.
Beautiful video. I would love to live in that little town. What is the name of it? I suspect you've gotten so many down votes because you mention a Tsunami.
Its so mesmerizing how the tsunami works, if the wave is still out the open ocean it looks pretty harmless but you get to see the destructive force as it goes near land
Ok…..just need a endless supply of WEED and JIM BEAM and I’m set for life watching these magnificent sculptures roll by - BBQs all day everyday the life!!!
Is that pronounced Aw-Ma-Nak in Greenland? Anyway you can learn a lot about the behavior of water watching this footage- its just a day in the life for people living there tho lol
Seeing all the crisp cold ice in the water sure makes me thirsty.. lol Tsunami are like old fashioned zombies, they creep up on you then surround you.... I feel like the Arctic whenever I see it reminds me of a past life...
Excellent illustration of what would happen to the Eastern Coast of the U.S. if a big chunk of the Canary Islands breaks off and slips into the Eastern Atlantic. I believe scientists are also studying a large mountain slope on the island of Hawaii that poses the same potential problem.........sliding into the ocean and causing a major tsunami into either the West Coast of the U.S. or the Western Pacific (not sure which).
And I'm at 857 ft. above sea level where the Sierra Nevada leaves the Sacramento Valley. Dang, I'm looking at beachfront property.......!!! Or.....???.....maybe I should start building an Ark!
Not a tsunami, of course, but still an excellent illustration of long-period fast-moving waves (like actual tsunami) versus short-period slow-moving surface waves.
+JasmineLindros This is Tsunami waves, just in a smaller scale than an eartquake triggered Tsunami,.tsunamis are notting more than a sudden displacement of water, pushed in either direction from an epicenter of either landslide, iceberg calving, underwater slide,volcanic eruption or earthquake.
Il aura au moins comme but d d'animé et de faire se triste spectacle bientôt tout les continents vont perdre du paysage et leur cote, on être sous les eaux tout les prochains pays vont être concernés, mais je pence que l on stop plus ce qui va se produire
Glaciers are growing as much as they are retreating. They only tell you about the ones retreating. And they never ever tell you when they are wrong with their predictions (i.e. Polar ice caps will melt by 2020, a "scientific fact" back in 2006.....)
You hear an unearthly crackling sound while sitting on your couch and remember "oh yeah, I can go watch a whole ass iceberg decide to splinter apart...." Crazy. 🧊
what a stunning view you have, I would spend all day watching those incredible icebergs. thank you for showing us ..
I was just wondering , do those icebergs ever get to close to the houses , putting them in danger ?
Man, you need to broaden your horizons on youtube if you think this crappy video is stunning!!
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A friend who visited Antarctica said the only frustrating thing about sailing past distant ice cliffs and icebergs is that there was absolutely no way to judge the scale of things. I got a bit of that feeling watching this video. It took the shoreline and the boats to lend some perspective.
What tsunami?
@@TowelsKingdom It,s just a wave.
It’s a gigantic waves. The beach actually be drawn for water and it’s comes with double scales backs
yup, change the title and you’d have more thumbs up! what a beautiful area! so strange to see such large ice bergs out your front window. but i guess it is Greenland! ty for sharing.
Very good camera work! And I found myself interested less in a tsunami coming in, and more in how the shore level dropped before any waves showed up. Fascinating. Thanks, and thumbs up.
Looks like you really don't need a lawnmower there ...... but maybe some hip-waders and floatation devices! My Goodness, what stunning scenery, and I would guess, a peaceful existence.
+Dick Fork Do you know why that is?
+staudtj1 Go google it.
Uumannami tsumamerpoq
Tsunami? I've made bigger waves by farting in the hot tub...
I’ve made bigger waves when peeing in the toilet
😂
Beautiful video. I would love to live in that little town. What is the name of it? I suspect you've gotten so many down votes because you mention a Tsunami.
+Gunther Ultrabolt Novacrunch The name of the village is in the title of the video. It is located at the western coast of Greenland.
Its so mesmerizing how the tsunami works, if the wave is still out the open ocean it looks pretty harmless but you get to see the destructive force as it goes near land
Good God I had no idea how big those were until I realized those little things buzzing around are boats!
"Iiscbrg tsuunami? Thie iisc jast riemaind vherr itt vas. Nan ae itt strach tha coast, eithr horizontalj ar inn an arrtsch throuh tha spaesc."
its surprising how close it is to the coast.
I think the little coloured houses are great!
what a beautiful place to live!
Until that iceberg knocks on your door
Smallest tsunami ever recorded.
The wave height in some places looked to be 20 feet or more.
@@artysanmobile that's awesome for a small tsunami!
@@beorlingo Agreed. Not small by any means.
What a beautiful place this is 😍
A little wave , not a tsunami
Und wo is der Tsunami?
Ok…..just need a endless supply of WEED and JIM BEAM and I’m set for life watching these magnificent sculptures roll by - BBQs all day everyday
the life!!!
Lol, I was actually thinking that it looks like a lovely place to chill but an impossible place to score 😂
So, where is the tsunami?
After the tsunami that hit Japan after the 2011 earthquake. I was waiting for buildings to float away. But the scenery is beautiful up there.
Tsunami? Where. Another mis-title. Stunning place though..... ;-)
Not exactly what I was expecting, but really interesting how it pulls the water back well before it even reaches land.
Every beach will do that my guy. It's quite mesmerizing to watch, always a yang to the oceans waving yin.
Wooow, that was a Tzunami, the water was kneehigh here in Bremen/Nortwest-Germany. ;)
Is that a whirlpool too?
Is that pronounced Aw-Ma-Nak in Greenland? Anyway you can learn a lot about the behavior of water watching this footage- its just a day in the life for people living there tho lol
hows the fishing there?
Um, where ??
Seeing all the crisp cold ice in the water sure makes me thirsty.. lol
Tsunami are like old fashioned zombies, they creep up on you then surround you....
I feel like the Arctic whenever I see it reminds me of a past life...
Excellent illustration of what would happen to the Eastern Coast of the U.S. if a big chunk of the Canary Islands breaks off and slips into the Eastern Atlantic. I believe scientists are also studying a large mountain slope on the island of Hawaii that poses the same potential problem.........sliding into the ocean and causing a major tsunami into either the West Coast of the U.S. or the Western Pacific (not sure which).
+Anxious Beachbum I read somewhere that the Tsunami caused by the mountain slope would be a few hundred meters high.
And I'm at 857 ft. above sea level where the Sierra Nevada leaves the Sacramento Valley. Dang, I'm looking at beachfront property.......!!! Or.....???.....maybe I should start building an Ark!
thank god I am living near the alps :P
Fiordland in New Zealand is also a big risk
Yeah, good thing La Palma isn’t going to erupt anytime soon, right guys?
what language y'all speak in Greenland - Greenish? 'Grench?' For example I'm from America and we all speak American here.
Actually its English that is spoken in America, not American.
where is tsunami?
Incredible scenery
Whoever named that town, really?
The phenomenon Tsunami is based on water huge shake - no matter from inner side of the water mass or outside this shake starts
I think you guys need to read up what a tsunami is because the waves that happened here are nowhere near what a tsunami is.
Lovely place to watch!
My eyes would he gone if I lived here.
Not a tsunami, of course, but still an excellent illustration of long-period fast-moving waves (like actual tsunami) versus short-period slow-moving surface waves.
+JasmineLindros This is Tsunami waves, just in a smaller scale than an eartquake triggered Tsunami,.tsunamis are notting more than a sudden displacement of water, pushed in either direction from an epicenter of either landslide, iceberg calving, underwater slide,volcanic eruption or earthquake.
Yeah! What tsunami?
Wow! So terrifyingly beautiful!
Tsunami? We have surf bigger than that at our local beach.
I want my 12 minutes back😴😴😴
Tsunami?
Brilliant
It's a surface wave NOT tsunami
Where's the beef?!
In the field waiting to be killed and cut up.
I saw a few baby waves…
Holy shit. And this is just about to happen again !
Cool video. But not a tsunami.
Keep your beer cool.
Don`t both trying to raise the alarm and warn people just stand there and film......smh
Its not Tsunami
Click bait.
Big one
Fell asleep
iceberg...
Habitations trop près de 'eau.
I´m waiting for the tsunami.
Il aura au moins comme but d d'animé et de faire se triste spectacle bientôt tout les continents vont perdre du paysage et leur cote, on être sous les eaux tout les prochains pays vont être concernés, mais je pence que l on stop plus ce qui va se produire
Google has been recommending this click-bait for over 6 years so far. Glad I was fortunate enough to miss it all that time.
Won't have to worry about icebergs in the near future!
Glaciers are growing as much as they are retreating. They only tell you about the ones retreating. And they never ever tell you when they are wrong with their predictions (i.e. Polar ice caps will melt by 2020, a "scientific fact" back in 2006.....)
Viken aman
Clickbait. Nothing happened.
Wave
You hear an unearthly crackling sound while sitting on your couch and remember "oh yeah, I can go watch a whole ass iceberg decide to splinter apart...." Crazy. 🧊
I have seen bigger waves in my bath
🤦♂️
Pretty, but no tsunami.
Click bait...fail
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Tsunami, right... more like a ripple.
Already missing the DISLIKE button. RIP truth.
What a joke. Nothing to see here folks
My that was riveting
Click bate
Scam!
I was attracted by the headline and disappointed by the content. Wasted 6 minutes of my life.
"Tsunami", Pfffft.
Lame.
Wasted 6 minutes.
Don't bother.
Theres 6:28 I'll never get back. Dont waste your time on this clickbait bullshit.
Weak sauce.
Hmnnn. Boring . I will go to sleep. 😴 💤
Boring
Henry Keegan William your mom is boring
What a beautiful place to live!
Tsunami?