I had a sheer cliff when I lived in Oklahoma and the mini earthquakes would knock down a couple little loose rocks every now and then and me and my friends would see it, if it looked like it was about to fall we would throw things at it to try and make it fall lol
@@R0bertCc Yeah what a bunch of idiots. They deserved to lose their lives. Oh wait, their feet just got wet. They weren't in any danger, do you realize this? I think it's lacking common sense to think they were in danger.
@@patrickspendrin3107 idk about that. If cliffs eroded like this every few weeks there wouldn’t be cliffs or a river it would all be washed out then the path of the water would be constantly changing direction as erosion occurred. Earth can erode pretty quickly but rock takes an extremely long time.
@@joshridgell4312 Well, the problem is that it is not completely obvious what kind of rock this is. Chalk cliffs (think of Dover) e.g. totally look like rock, but do erode very soon. Additionally, ice-driven erosion is a thing in some parts of the world and happens each and every winter/spring several times. Sandstone erosion can be quite fast too (few decades of years) and will result in heavy boulders falling.
I greatly appreciate the lack of squealing or other loud and irritating vocalizations, often too common in these kinds of videos, as well as the steady camerawork. big props, makes the viewing experience far more pleasant
Cliff couldn't take it anymore. Lost his job, Wife is leaving him for a glacier, lost visitation rights with the kids, wife suing for more child support. He finally just fell apart and went to pieces. We will remember Cliff with fondness and think about him in better days when he provided support for those with outlook and vision. RIP Cliff, we loved ya man 😢 😭.
They’re selling new homes on a cliff in an area near me & calling it ‘The Pinnacle’ as a marketing gimmick. They’re planning to build a shopping centre at its base 🤦♀️
I wish that they had filmed the Lituya Bay Tsunami of 1958. It was over 1700 feet high, caused by an earthquake dumping 8 million truck loads of material into the bay all at once. It's unbelievable that anyone could have survived such a thing, but they did! 😊
This happened once to a cliff where I live. There were four children sitting at a picnic table next to the river below. It was a warm and dry evening. Suddenly, chunks came away and despite the childrens immediate reaction, they were caught. The fatal part of the slip was the air shockwave created. Only one survived.
@@user-ln8fl3po6woh I was misled my own life 😮..i never knew it was not mother but father who reproduce! So yes it shld be father nature..not mother nature n mother earth Lol 😂 God that is nature has no gender specifications.. God - all is one and one is everything. But if it's reproducing and maintaining the sustainability then according to humans it's mother
@@laurabragg8421I'll tell you "what's up" with California. Father Nature was somewhat helpful to Mommy Nature when she came home after her C-Section. She was weak for some time, so Daddy Nature would clean the clothes of the rivers, change the diapers of the forests and cook the meals for the animals. Then one day, Daddy Nature decided he'd go to the interplanetary supermarket to get some milk... He never came back.
@@namithak7677The liberal elite are challenging our entire understanding of God and his superpowers. They tell us that God is gender fluid, and that the roles of mothers and fathers were defined by the Patriarchy. Don't let them fool you, the counter culture will win. Men will finally take power again. Praise be to the far right, and mercy to Donald Trump
The video was lagging right after the first little dirt release... but I was already saying, " Go! - Go-go-go-go!" River volume goes up and suddenly you're in a flood. I hope you were both okay!
everbuddy nose ya runfer hire ground. no hills ahead? clime a tree. or jus stan there an record the once in a lifetime event. Be a tik-tok hero, or die in the process. obviously this tik-tok hero succeeded.
I run a route here on a mountain and with rockfalls it’s slowly reclaimed a tarred road that was built in the 30s. I really wanted to be near when a rockfall pops off after heavy rainfall.
😂😂😂😂exactly my point, “without warning”, darn Clift a least a text message right?…I see a lot comments like that, but the last (before this), saw a documentary where the detective yes the detective said: “and just like that there were two dead people without explanation”…😂😂😂I thought, yes dead people, you should Leave and explanation about your murder, how dear you”, or the murder, “well I was just going to leave the dead people Here without a note, but here is my phone number in case you need an explanation”…😔😔😔😔
Notice the heavy rainfall. The ground is saturated with water, making it heavier and more liquid. We're going to see more of this as our climate is getting (in some places) weather. BTW: Props to the cameraman!
@@hypercomms2001 uhh i don't think erosion makes entire cliffs; connected to hills / higher terrain, come off "whole", that would be a sinkhole at that point or tectonic plates haha, but yea
Yeah they have some balls to be standing a quarter of a mile away from rocks while they fall (vertically like usual) into a river. You might get a little wet
I really appreciate that the cameraman/woman and their partner do not talk at all during the filming, and we get to see and hear the beautiful sounds of nature.
Yes, because I probably would have been chatting the whole time about it.😩 I have noticed that with some videos I recorded and am wondering why I didn't just shut up and not had the commentary. This was a nice video for sure!❤❤❤
@@le_th_ i live in the south bay, but yeah sure, envy lol. 1 million for a house in the ghetto where you get your car broken into and homeless people sleeping in their campers on your street. yeah straight up envy lol
What everyone is forgetting is the laws of physics of “for every action there is an opposite and equal reaction“ and nature’s unpredictable consequences, like what just happened. My dad worked in the mines and he had to be very vigilant about his surroundings, if there was a creaking noise or a sudden movement unseen, he knew it was time to go and get out. He saved many lives because of his vigilance and sense of danger that goes along with mining work. 👍❤️🙏🏼
I graduated from UCSB in 73 and worked in Santa Barbara for 10 years. What fun it was during that era. You couldn’t pay me to live there under Newsome today as much as I loved living there in the 70s.
There's PLENTY of stuff to be concerned about in other states . . . Been here 4 decades and lived through 10 seconds of 1989 earthquake . . . That's it . . . Plenty of sunshine, beaches, and so much BEAUTY!
Thank you. Someone finally had to say it. Peeves when we trying to watch these movies! I got the person in the back smacking their popcorn like a cow….they’re next! 🙄
This is one of the least intrusive captions I've seen in a CZcams short. I'm sure if you go find the original source you'll find the "text box" free version you're looking for.
Only an asshole would criticize the person who made this video. What more do you want? It was perfect! At the very end there was a “text box” over the action area when it was over. You and the 80 other douche bags who may have agreed with you should get a life. Just sayin’
Is anybody noticing what is built just above the highest break in the cliff side? It's a well housing. Did he drill a well fir water right there and split the edge of the cliff?
Just to clear things up though, the question would be, run where exactly? The thing about hearing danger and just running means you could accidentally run into a much more dangerous area. Because if you can't see the river, do you run forward, backwards, or simply just in the opposite direction of where you think the noise is coming from? For anyone that may read this, yes, run like fuck. But. Before your run, take a moment to listen to exactly where said noise is coming from and run in the safest direction. So make sure you have a good understanding of the area and don't just go in a direction without any thought. The last thing someone would want to do would be just run, thinking they're going away from the danger, only to realise they ran closer too it. Might be farfetched with what I'm saying, but sound travels and bounces off of surfaces, so it may seem like a sound of falling rocks or whatever is coming from you in front to your left, when maybe it's coming from behind. Which is why it's crucial to understand exactly where you are and what's around you. Same goes for a dry riverbed. Hear a loud noise. Don't just run. Pay attention to where you're walking and run toward the and up the banks. There's be nothing worse than hearing a flash flood and ignoring it because it's hot and sunny, or has been hot and sunny for several days, only to realise how fucked you are when you're in a dry river bed that's 30 or 40 feet wide with only 20 or 30 seconds to get out. Pretty sure that's happened to people before.
@@jonnywilson9117I was thinking the same thing. Running is pointless if you can't locate where the area of danger is. If it's possible to orient yourself you'll have better chances of escaping unscathed
I've heard a lot of people have died at the Grand Canyon for just that reason. The rock there is sandstone of varying degrees of strength. Some of it is just a step up from a dried out dirt clod. And even the stronger sandstone can develop cracks.
It's extreme rural mountainous Humboldt County. Not exactly too many roads. Better have a capable 4x4 and know how to deal with the pot growers if you want to cruise around the Van Duzen.
The Eastbound 8 Fwy from San Diego , Ca had a few bus sized boulders hit the freeway from the canyon walls 2 weeks ago. The section was as you drop down to Ocotillo Wells desert. Pretty impressive, really.
One time I was on my mountain bike just cruising along. I could hear the river really loudly, but I couldn't see in. I hit a rock and went down under a tree. The soil under me sank, and I fell through. I managed to grab onto the tree roots. The river was under me; churning, scary, brown water full of logs, rocks, and death. That section of the trail had fallen, but was suspended on rocks. I climbed up the tree roots, got my bike back to the paved trails. Not that last time a tree saved my life.
@@andrewsmith1093 The phrase "once in a lifetime" doesn't mean "once in a universe", lmao. Being born is once in a lifetime, does that mean we're saying that other births don't occur out there? Not at all
That's both beautiful and so scary. This was not without warning, when there's a sedimentary cliff of mostly sand and brittle slate, a concave cliff face is an indication that the lip of the cliff will fall. We get warnings all the time about people not camping right on the river bank or on the cliffs above the river for this exact reason.
@@janiceal-najjar5093 because it's nature, it's really cool. Just don't be stupid and get killed cuz you thought stabding under a bit of overhanging cliff was a smart idea
Our ancestors who wandered those lands are horrified that they made it all the way through life, dodging bear attacks, eating hardly digestible food, shivering throughout each night, just to have their descendants end up with absolutely no survival instincts.
Yes, there was a warning. When the smaller pieces began to crumble and fall. I'd say that was a pretty good warning that larger pieces were about to fall.
I’ve always had a severe fear of standing on the edge of cliffs. I felt my fear of falling off was irrational especially since there have been times when I’ve stood back as others stood on the edge. This video made me realize my fear might not be as irrational as I thought.
Sinkhole in Sedona. One spot of cliff I refused to stand on-wasn’t that deep but you wouldn’t survive falling unless landed in the tree branches. Exactly 6 mos after I took friends to hike the whole cliff side I refused to stand on GONE and even way farther back where people would stand. My friend lived about a block away and got woken up by an, and I quote’ ungodly sound’ as it collapsed! We went about week later and errbody looked at ME lol coz I had warned everyone don’t stand over there! The power is immense!🤔🤣
I dont blame you. I had a trail alongside a 12 ft embankment give out on me a few years ago. I was lucky to be able to walk out of there with only a compound ankle sprain
People fall from collapsing cliff edges all the time. I have personally arrived at hiking, nature sites 3 times either just before or after someone fell and died: Fort Funston SF, Julia Pfifer waterfall trail in Big Sur and angles landing hike in Zion. Be careful and remember it can and does happen so exercise good judgment.
the first rocks falling was the warning. i live in Portland, Oregon and we have this happen all the time. we have a area of downtown portland called the West Hills and there are always falling rocks and landslides especially when it’s been raining. so they had a warning, they were just too arrogant to think it wasn’t a warning
i mean cliffs aren't known for being the most prolific social media posters but it could look into hiring a social media PR person to tweet out status on its behalf.
Moving water is single-handedly probably the one of the most dangerous things that we as human beings can experience. It is so incredibly powerful I mean, even only a couple inches can and someone’s life is that dangerous
Of all the elements water is the most powerful, yet the most flexible. Also the most healing Our bodies are made of over 80% distilled water & organic minerals from the earth Until recently all major hospitals had a hydrotherapy department
It displaced a LOT of water! That’s very exciting, and rare to see. We saw a small landslide in the Grand Canyon, and when we reported it, the ranger said we were very lucky, and that even small landslides occur (or are witnessed?) only about once a day. The question that comes to mind is “if a landslide occurs in a canyon, and nobody is around to witness it, does that count as a landslide?”
It's not a mini tsunami, it's just a regular tsunami. There's no size requirement for one, all it requires is waves in water caused by a displacement of said water from earthquake, landslide etc. Aka this was literally by definition a tsunami
@@E.C.Animation that's incorrect, try searching for that definition again. "a series of waves in a water body caused by the displacement of a large volume of water, generally in an ocean or a large lake. Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and other underwater explosions (including detonations, landslides, glacier calvings, meteorite impacts and other disturbances) above or below water all have the potential to generate a tsunami. Unlike normal ocean waves, which are generated by wind, or tides, which are in turn generated by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun, a tsunami is generated by the displacement of water from a large event. "
I saw a break like this in Zion. The fracturing of the rock sounds like massive thunder before the debris even gets a chance to hit anything. Very cool
Without warning? The first rocks ARE the warning. Never assume it is done. Usually just getting started.
My thought exactly. The first rocks were the warning and you knew more was coming because there was less support for the rest.
Thats what i thought 😂 The Warning is its a F'ing Cliff.
I'm from SoCal. I literally would have no idea 😂😅
Literally my first thought, too. “Without warning”, please 🙄
I’d say the massive cartoon cracks are even more of a warning
That was literally the MOST warning anyone could expect from a cliff.
🤣👍🗿
@@kerryharrison3806What's with the stone face?
@@PANZERFAUST90Easter island man
@@manwithstick9090 but why?
@@PANZERFAUST90u r denser than stone
This should be a fair warning to anyone walking along the edge of a cliff !
Never mind building any structures too close to a cliff 😮
Dont tell me what to do.
Amen.
What is the warning? To not live life? No thanks grandpa! I love my life a quarter mile at a time NO CAP FRFR
😆 and they still had to film it . 😅I mean geeze people
Lol, the “without warning” tickles me. There was a lot of warning there, or he wouldn’t be filming way beforehand. 😂
That should make you realize that the news hire liars and idiots.
If you EVER see dirt, rocks, or gravel trickling down a hillside.... LOOK OUT !
GET AWAY FROM THAT AREA.
It’s a Californian… there is no reasoning with it.. lack most motor functions and lack of common sense.
What about their tik tok?That's way more important than safety!😂
O.hell!
I had a sheer cliff when I lived in Oklahoma and the mini earthquakes would knock down a couple little loose rocks every now and then and me and my friends would see it, if it looked like it was about to fall we would throw things at it to try and make it fall lol
@@R0bertCc Yeah what a bunch of idiots. They deserved to lose their lives. Oh wait, their feet just got wet. They weren't in any danger, do you realize this? I think it's lacking common sense to think they were in danger.
The chance to be in that exact moment at the exact time YEARS of erosion took that cliffside down is quite amazing
This very much depends on the type of stone. Some cliffs break every few weeks, so the chance isn't so small.
Yes I was thinking the same! This video took like millions of years for the events to be set into place.
@@patrickspendrin3107 idk about that. If cliffs eroded like this every few weeks there wouldn’t be cliffs or a river it would all be washed out then the path of the water would be constantly changing direction as erosion occurred. Earth can erode pretty quickly but rock takes an extremely long time.
@@joshridgell4312 Well, the problem is that it is not completely obvious what kind of rock this is. Chalk cliffs (think of Dover) e.g. totally look like rock, but do erode very soon. Additionally, ice-driven erosion is a thing in some parts of the world and happens each and every winter/spring several times. Sandstone erosion can be quite fast too (few decades of years) and will result in heavy boulders falling.
@@patrickspendrin3107you are not right today or yesterday maybe try again tomorrow
For nature, that was a pretty good warning.
I greatly appreciate the lack of squealing or other loud and irritating vocalizations, often too common in these kinds of videos, as well as the steady camerawork. big props, makes the viewing experience far more pleasant
Absolutely! A rare occurrence!. Kept waiting for the narcissistic ADHD pre frontal vocal stamp. Theses people get it. Feel it, don’t squeal it.
The most amazing part.....cameraman wasn't jabbering away. Great job
And holding the camera still. All that extra movement is annoying!
So very scary! 😢😳
Or some lady in the background "AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH"
The most amazing part to me was they continued to stand there. As soon as I saw that massive Crack, I would have been high tailing it away.
Yea! Or pointing off into the sky@😂❤
Cliff couldn't take it anymore. Lost his job, Wife is leaving him for a glacier, lost visitation rights with the kids, wife suing for more child support. He finally just fell apart and went to pieces. We will remember Cliff with fondness and think about him in better days when he provided support for those with outlook and vision. RIP Cliff, we loved ya man 😢 😭.
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😅
He rocks....
Thank you. 👍
Now his name is Mud.😂
It's California! Everything is falling apart!
Zing. 🤓
Lol 😆
Anyone living on the edge of a cliff should keep this in mind. Absolutely terrifying!
They’re selling new homes on a cliff in an area near me & calling it ‘The Pinnacle’ as a marketing gimmick. They’re planning to build a shopping centre at its base 🤦♀️
@@CC3193,a disaster in the making. And fools will buy those homes too. Humans!
I give up.
Capture of a lifetime!! And the fact they stayed silent and recorded JUST THE SOUNDS OF MOTHER NATURE DOING HER THING... beyond impressive!!❤
Yes! A symphony of nature. I feel cleansed. Great recording.
Nothing worse than idiots screaming OMG.
Just a reminder that Nature doesnt hate us or love us. It gives absolute zero F**ks about us...
Get out of the way.
I thought the same thing. I would b saying holy this and that and everything else.
Good reminder to just capture it without interference
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This is why you Don’t stand on the edge of …Anything!!!
Don't tell me what to do shahanna
@@danielnswainful , if you lived here, you’d be called, A Temporary Australian!!
Then again, I don’t know you, so …Stand Away!!!
@@shahannagrey8427 👍
It's also why you wouldn't build a house near the edge of ANYTHING
@@danielnswainful 😂😂😂
I wish that they had filmed the Lituya Bay Tsunami of 1958. It was over 1700 feet high, caused by an earthquake dumping 8 million truck loads of material into the bay all at once. It's unbelievable that anyone could have survived such a thing, but they did! 😊
This happened once to a cliff where I live. There were four children sitting at a picnic table next to the river below. It was a warm and dry evening. Suddenly, chunks came away and despite the childrens immediate reaction, they were caught. The fatal part of the slip was the air shockwave created. Only one survived.
How tragic!! 😭
That's Mother Nature for ya. Always rearranging the furniture.
@@user-ln8fl3po6woh I was misled my own life 😮..i never knew it was not mother but father who reproduce!
So yes it shld be father nature..not mother nature n mother earth
Lol 😂 God that is nature has no gender specifications.. God - all is one and one is everything.
But if it's reproducing and maintaining the sustainability then according to humans it's mother
Is it also dancing and walking? And did it let the bird out of the cage?
What's up with California 😮😮😮😮
@@laurabragg8421I'll tell you "what's up" with California. Father Nature was somewhat helpful to Mommy Nature when she came home after her C-Section. She was weak for some time, so Daddy Nature would clean the clothes of the rivers, change the diapers of the forests and cook the meals for the animals. Then one day, Daddy Nature decided he'd go to the interplanetary supermarket to get some milk... He never came back.
@@namithak7677The liberal elite are challenging our entire understanding of God and his superpowers. They tell us that God is gender fluid, and that the roles of mothers and fathers were defined by the Patriarchy. Don't let them fool you, the counter culture will win. Men will finally take power again. Praise be to the far right, and mercy to Donald Trump
In case the comments don't make it clear, if you see ANYTHING dramatically shift the volume of water (falling in or rushing out) RUN THE HELL AWAY.
“Noo my calves are moist! Go on without meeeee.”
Also if you record the video don't put text over the action.
Yes great but don’t loose your life over it…
Or your ankles may get wet.
@@dhaynes735 lose
The video was lagging right after the first little dirt release... but I was already saying, " Go! - Go-go-go-go!"
River volume goes up and suddenly you're in a flood.
I hope you were both okay!
As a city girl, I did not see this coming. A few rocks sure but such a huge piece? Spectacular!!!
It’s easy to think of rocks being permanent, but erosion is an ongoing process. It’s cool someone managed to film it.
thse arent real rocks it's more like compressed sand. With granite this would not happen.
@@vommit was man made?
@@vomm It would eventually.
Gravity has no rival.
It's called mass wasting- large land slides!
".... collapsed without warning"
10 seconds earlier: **filming the warning**
And before that, minutes setting up the camera for the shot.
Those poor fish....they never saw it coming or had the chance to say good bye to their families.
Sad that the kids were in school at the time.
@@MetalDetroit In schools!
Bro explained tsunamis in a second
It's rare to be around something like that. To actually record it so well is incredible.
Geological "events" are on a completely different temporal scale, that's for sure!
Makes me think he had some kinda warning don't ya think??
everbuddy nose ya runfer hire ground. no hills ahead? clime a tree. or jus stan there an record the once in a lifetime event. Be a tik-tok hero, or die in the process. obviously this tik-tok hero succeeded.
Maybe they had done something to cause it
I run a route here on a mountain and with rockfalls it’s slowly reclaimed a tarred road that was built in the 30s. I really wanted to be near when a rockfall pops off after heavy rainfall.
The Cliff should have phoned the relevant authorities and informed them that they were planning to collapse.
😂🤣😊
Pretty sure that would need to be done in triplicate and witnessed.
😂😂😂😂exactly my point, “without warning”, darn Clift a least a text message right?…I see a lot comments like that, but the last (before this), saw a documentary where the detective yes the detective said: “and just like that there were two dead people without explanation”…😂😂😂I thought, yes dead people, you should
Leave and explanation about your murder, how dear you”, or the murder, “well I was just going to leave the dead people
Here without a note, but here is my phone number in case you need an explanation”…😔😔😔😔
Lol
@@margaritagonzalez5011 I'll need to remember that the next time.😂
Notice the heavy rainfall. The ground is saturated with water, making it heavier and more liquid. We're going to see more of this as our climate is getting (in some places) weather. BTW: Props to the cameraman!
The entire earth is getting wetter!!!
Nice catch! That's why I never feel comfortable standing on ledges like that 😊
Thanks for not screaming! This was actually peaceful.
That in itself should get it double what it turns up to be later!😊
@@upshiftgotf is your issue?
@@upshiftgo?
Very unemotional and responsive
well there's no women to be scream and be hysterical.
Scientist here , when you see this RUN, don’t film. Turn around, and run like the flash
You ain't no geologist
@@longpeter-cw3sghow do you know?
@@u5654how do you know the ‘scientist’ is what he says he is?
It should have warned you.
That,s also mother narure ,
Without warning as... "lets video that wall in case, you know..." 🤦♀️
Amazing how calm they were, not even one scream.
Most sane, casual, professional, calm cameraman the world has ever seen
Their calmness could have been there undoing if that collapse kept on going and brought down the whole cliff...
@@hypercomms2001 uhh i don't think erosion makes entire cliffs; connected to hills / higher terrain, come off "whole", that would be a sinkhole at that point or tectonic plates haha, but yea
Of course he is calm camera man never dies
Yeah they have some balls to be standing a quarter of a mile away from rocks while they fall (vertically like usual) into a river. You might get a little wet
Proof: Cameraman never dies 😂
The camera person needs to be immediately hired by Discovery Channel or a UFO sightings, it's the steadiest shot EVER
Yes, too pefectly steady. Camera on a tripod perhaps?
Wow!! Right place, right time!!
cameraman*
They were quiet too, A+
@@PANZERFAUST90camerawoman
It's mother nature never ending changing the world's landscape beauty
I HOPE NOBODY was hurt during that act of GOD ❤❤❤. Loved watching it, THANK YOU for sharing that video.!!!
I really appreciate that the cameraman/woman and their partner do not talk at all during the filming, and we get to see and hear the beautiful sounds of nature.
I never realized until this video how much human noise ruins these types of videos 🤔
Yes, because I probably would have been chatting the whole time about it.😩 I have noticed that with some videos I recorded and am wondering why I didn't just shut up and not had the commentary. This was a nice video for sure!❤❤❤
Me too. I'm a nervous Nelly though and I would have been screaming
Yes, that valley girl "Oh mY GaWd!!" 😂...definitely ruins it.
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I’m so glad they could capture this ground breaking moment on camera.
I see what you did there 😉 😂
Hah! Have an updoot.
😂😂
Ahh thats a good one dude
Not the cliffhanger I was expecting…
It's amazing to think that that stone hasn't seen the light of day in possibly millions of years.
This is symbolic of the state of mankind in these crumbling democracies.
Californians be like this looks like a nice place to build a ten bedroom house
I can smell your envy all the way from here...in gorgeous California. ; ) lol
fr! why do so many people build houses on cliffs and hills where mudslides and stuff happen 😳 scaryyy!
Every place in the world has it's issues
Dude. Lmao.
@@le_th_ i live in the south bay, but yeah sure, envy lol. 1 million for a house in the ghetto where you get your car broken into and homeless people sleeping in their campers on your street. yeah straight up envy lol
What everyone is forgetting is the laws of physics of “for every action there is an opposite and equal reaction“ and nature’s unpredictable consequences, like what just happened. My dad worked in the mines and he had to be very vigilant about his surroundings, if there was a creaking noise or a sudden movement unseen, he knew it was time to go and get out. He saved many lives because of his vigilance and sense of danger that goes along with mining work. 👍❤️🙏🏼
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Happens a lot. Cliff walls in Calif are unstable. Don't stand at the edge!
I graduated from UCSB in 73 and worked in Santa Barbara for 10 years. What fun it was during that era. You couldn’t pay me to live there under Newsome today as much as I loved living there in the 70s.
Congratulations on bringing politics into a conversation, where they're completely unnecessary and absolutely don't belong...
This is your brain on Fox News.
California is such a beautiful state. Earthquakes, wildfires, droughts, floods, mud and rock slides. Never a dull moment.
Newsome, Maxknee waters, peelosi, harris
Streets overflowing with homeless, illegal migrants & people blaming all of thier problems on climate change, fossil fuels & Trump.
There's PLENTY of stuff to be concerned about in other states . . . Been here 4 decades and lived through 10 seconds of 1989 earthquake . . . That's it . . . Plenty of sunshine, beaches, and so much BEAUTY!
@@SandraAnnEvans Don't forget the homeless people. They're precious.
@@SandraAnnEvansdon't forget the drugged out zombies on skid row and the mass Exodus of a once thriving San Francisco, beautiful!
Thanks for putting the text box over the action. That textbox is what we came to see. I hope I get a textbox for Christmas.
exactly, I was thinking the same thing, and how stupid of them to do that
I know! That was so irrtating!
Thank you. Someone finally had to say it. Peeves when we trying to watch these movies! I got the person in the back smacking their popcorn like a cow….they’re next! 🙄
This is one of the least intrusive captions I've seen in a CZcams short. I'm sure if you go find the original source you'll find the "text box" free version you're looking for.
Only an asshole would criticize the person who made this video. What more do you want? It was perfect! At the very end there was a “text box” over the action area when it was over. You and the 80 other douche bags who may have agreed with you should get a life. Just sayin’
Is anybody noticing what is built just above the highest break in the cliff side? It's a well housing. Did he drill a well fir water right there and split the edge of the cliff?
Why would you add so many captions across the screen that distract the viewer from an otherwise, great video
Today I learned, if you hear a massive increase in noise in a river that you can't see and you're standing on the cliff next to it, run like hell.
that's a fair assessment.
Just to clear things up though, the question would be, run where exactly? The thing about hearing danger and just running means you could accidentally run into a much more dangerous area. Because if you can't see the river, do you run forward, backwards, or simply just in the opposite direction of where you think the noise is coming from? For anyone that may read this, yes, run like fuck. But. Before your run, take a moment to listen to exactly where said noise is coming from and run in the safest direction. So make sure you have a good understanding of the area and don't just go in a direction without any thought. The last thing someone would want to do would be just run, thinking they're going away from the danger, only to realise they ran closer too it. Might be farfetched with what I'm saying, but sound travels and bounces off of surfaces, so it may seem like a sound of falling rocks or whatever is coming from you in front to your left, when maybe it's coming from behind. Which is why it's crucial to understand exactly where you are and what's around you. Same goes for a dry riverbed. Hear a loud noise. Don't just run. Pay attention to where you're walking and run toward the and up the banks. There's be nothing worse than hearing a flash flood and ignoring it because it's hot and sunny, or has been hot and sunny for several days, only to realise how fucked you are when you're in a dry river bed that's 30 or 40 feet wide with only 20 or 30 seconds to get out. Pretty sure that's happened to people before.
@@jonnywilson9117I’d guess if you’re on a cliff you run away from the cliff. Like in every cartoon they show a cliff collapsing.
@@jonnywilson9117I was thinking the same thing. Running is pointless if you can't locate where the area of danger is. If it's possible to orient yourself you'll have better chances of escaping unscathed
And that's why you shouldn't stand on a cliff's edge. You never know when it's going to collapse.
At least not one made of sandstone with a river chewing at it.
The man who bought Segway died riding a Segway off a cliff
Slide. They dont collapse they slide. Bridges collapse. Land slides. Its why they call it a LANDSLIDE.
I've heard a lot of people have died at the Grand Canyon for just that reason. The rock there is sandstone of varying degrees of strength. Some of it is just a step up from a dried out dirt clod. And even the stronger sandstone can develop cracks.
@@cme98 loldouchelol
Even "mini" ones are dangerous ! 😲😁
Glad they made it ! 😊😊
Wow !!! The power of Cellphones. Can you imagine what the 60s, 70,80s looked like of things were captured on videos
"Watch for falling rocks" is enough of a warning when you drive to places like this.
It's extreme rural mountainous Humboldt County. Not exactly too many roads. Better have a capable 4x4 and know how to deal with the pot growers if you want to cruise around the Van Duzen.
The Eastbound 8 Fwy from San Diego , Ca had a few bus sized boulders hit the freeway from the canyon walls 2 weeks ago. The section was as you drop down to Ocotillo Wells desert. Pretty impressive, really.
Perfect example of trees holding the soil.
and yet, simultaneously weighting it down...the ultimate paradox
So amazingly captivating while frightening at the same time...our World is confounding!🙏
Was it just me or was this actually relaxing to watch 🤷🏽♀️... since y'all brought it up
One time I was on my mountain bike just cruising along. I could hear the river really loudly, but I couldn't see in. I hit a rock and went down under a tree. The soil under me sank, and I fell through. I managed to grab onto the tree roots. The river was under me; churning, scary, brown water full of logs, rocks, and death. That section of the trail had fallen, but was suspended on rocks. I climbed up the tree roots, got my bike back to the paved trails. Not that last time a tree saved my life.
How did you hold on to your bike?
Once in a lifetime scene!
You witnessed, Filmed it in awe struck SILENCE & Shared it. Mother Nature. Thanks a million guys
Phenomenal talent!
Not once in a lifetime it happens pretty regularly in nature maybe not to that exact scale but similar
@@andrewsmith1093 The phrase "once in a lifetime" doesn't mean "once in a universe", lmao. Being born is once in a lifetime, does that mean we're saying that other births don't occur out there? Not at all
@@andrewsmith1093 It means you are talking about A life 😂
@@pro-socialsociopath769how is being born once in a lifetime when we have over 8 billion people on this god forsaken rock.
Whoar the sound is amazing
This shows that too often, people record events like this, failing to understand that the water will come upon them.
That's both beautiful and so scary. This was not without warning, when there's a sedimentary cliff of mostly sand and brittle slate, a concave cliff face is an indication that the lip of the cliff will fall. We get warnings all the time about people not camping right on the river bank or on the cliffs above the river for this exact reason.
What is " beautiful" about it?
@@janiceal-najjar5093 because it's nature, it's really cool. Just don't be stupid and get killed cuz you thought stabding under a bit of overhanging cliff was a smart idea
California is very new, geologically. It is constantly changing and much of it is very unstable.
This is also why you NEVER camp along a riverbank.
Or build in a flood zone
Or yodel in the nude to the Kickapoo river god.
@@yermanoffthetelly I won't ask you how you know 😂
@@yermanoffthetellyA long a*s f**king time ago, in a town called Kickapoo
That's not a thing. people camp near rivers all the time.
Our ancestors who wandered those lands are horrified that they made it all the way through life, dodging bear attacks, eating hardly digestible food, shivering throughout each night, just to have their descendants end up with absolutely no survival instincts.
Yes, there was a warning. When the smaller pieces began to crumble and fall. I'd say that was a pretty good warning that larger pieces were about to fall.
I’ve always had a severe fear of standing on the edge of cliffs. I felt my fear of falling off was irrational especially since there have been times when I’ve stood back as others stood on the edge. This video made me realize my fear might not be as irrational as I thought.
You have the Right Mindset! It is Foolish to stand near a Cliff or Look over.👍
Mother nature ain't something to play with
Your fear is legit.... especially during the rainy seasons...
_Dumb ways to die_ 🎶🎶
@@user-hl1tz5so2c *God, aint nothing to play with
Wow nice view and video,,, full pack done ❤❤ from tragura vlogs
The cameraman always survives.. and the cameraman is always positioned without warning
This is precisely why I don't stand on cliff ledges, no matter how thick or sturdy they look
No kidding. Nature & it's elements are full of surprises!!!
Sinkhole in Sedona. One spot of cliff I refused to stand on-wasn’t that deep but you wouldn’t survive falling unless landed in the tree branches. Exactly 6 mos after I took friends to hike the whole cliff side I refused to stand on GONE and even way farther back where people would stand. My friend lived about a block away and got woken up by an, and I quote’ ungodly sound’ as it collapsed! We went about week later and errbody looked at ME lol coz I had warned everyone don’t stand over there! The power is immense!🤔🤣
Great habit to not have !!
this enhances my trust issues with standing on top of a cliff
Cliffs, caves, and waterfalls etc. I was nervous when I went to Niagara Falls
Only in California
I dont blame you. I had a trail alongside a 12 ft embankment give out on me a few years ago. I was lucky to be able to walk out of there with only a compound ankle sprain
What's going to happen to those trees that fell?
People fall from collapsing cliff edges all the time.
I have personally arrived at hiking, nature sites 3 times either just before or after someone fell and died:
Fort Funston SF, Julia Pfifer waterfall trail in Big Sur and angles landing hike in Zion.
Be careful and remember it can and does happen so exercise good judgment.
Too much humidity, it penetrate deep down the soil layer, it all just went down at once, glad someone was able to record the beauty of nature
*New fear unlocked* - Don't ever stand on the edge of any cliff for the view. 😂
Exactly
Exactly
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How inconsiderate of the mountain to not warn the river. It's appalling!
It was the river that caused the collapse.
The cliff must of identified as A glacier...
Global warming
😂😂😂😂
Hahahahha yeah right...
everybody loves the rugged terrain in California, then they're shocked when they see the process that created it.
the first rocks falling was the warning. i live in Portland, Oregon and we have this happen all the time. we have a area of downtown portland called the West Hills and there are always falling rocks and landslides especially when it’s been raining.
so they had a warning, they were just too arrogant to think it wasn’t a warning
And this is why you should always be cautious approaching a cliff edge. Both on top and bottom.
It's called erosion....
You'd probably have stood there too close too...
Thank you for not screaming like a banshie, or saying I got that on video.
banshee...
There were no insane women around
@@franceswalker2627 👍🏽
do you mean thank you for not doing what someone without warning or prior knowledge would have done?
@@jimmyhughes5392 🤔 not sure I understand
Fresh gold to be discovered.
Cliff side erosion happens all the time but collapses as spectacular as this is exceptionally rare to witness.
They were startled by the literal warning sign but stopped to record. Humans are curious creatures.
And what gets us into unwanted situations.
But unlike cats, lack the coveted 9 lives….. 😂
They voted for Joey and they're startled by him everyday but yet will do it again. So I'm not surprised they're startled by nature.
Natural selection 🥂
@@ZippedUpKitz🤣
The cliff really should have sent a tweet and posted on Instagram before just falling off like that.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂 highly underrated comment.
i mean cliffs aren't known for being the most prolific social media posters but it could look into hiring a social media PR person to tweet out status on its behalf.
My geologist friends are gonna love this
See those little rocks falling ?
That's called "a warning"
This is the best reason to never stand on the edge of a cliff.
Moving water is single-handedly probably the one of the most dangerous things that we as human beings can experience. It is so incredibly powerful I mean, even only a couple inches can and someone’s life is that dangerous
Single handley probably one of the most. The word youre looking for is "exceedingly"
Id rather die drowning than die from acute radiation sickness tbh lol
Of all the elements water is the most powerful, yet the most flexible. Also the most healing
Our bodies are made of over 80% distilled water & organic minerals from the earth
Until recently all major hospitals had a hydrotherapy department
I dunno, nuclear bombs are pretty scary
Other Human Beings are single-handedly probably the one of the most dangerous things that we as human beings can experience.
I like how you put text right over the area that everyone wanted to look at.
Ruined an otherwise good video, and didn’t add any information that wasn’t already obvious.
It displaced a LOT of water! That’s very exciting, and rare to see. We saw a small landslide in the Grand Canyon, and when we reported it, the ranger said we were very lucky, and that even small landslides occur (or are witnessed?) only about once a day. The question that comes to mind is “if a landslide occurs in a canyon, and nobody is around to witness it, does that count as a landslide?”
Remember, whenever in danger just pop your camera on & you'll be save. Camera wo/man never dies.
Puff and smoke run earth quake warning..overdue big one .
Unless you're in The Backrooms.
THen it's required. BTW, never carry a camera and you'll never end up there.
I live 10 minutes from the river… all of our 6 rivers are flowing heavy right now. Praying for all!!!
🙏we are thinking of you ❤
🙏🙏🙏
God bless you I think you should leave
Hope u all are safe!
because praying to a sky-fairy does wonders..... IF there was a sky-fairy, (s)he wouldn't be such an abusive narcissist....
Awesome footage! Mother Nature does not fool around!
I don't know how they got so lucky to witness this in person, but thats pretty amazing
So glad this was narrated with text the exact thing I saw with my eyes (almost, because the text was blocking it).
Same! 😂
It's for the blind people.
@@Souchi-itomy guy how tf would they read the text
@@hyfi_n I'm hoping andy was being sarcastic.
@@hyfi_n
Screen readers.
A ‘mini tsunami’???
I think most people would call that a large ripple 😂
This baloney hype is the reason we need to see the DOWN VOTES COUNTER.
Exaggeration online should be a fine.
At least they’ve now changed the title.
It's not a mini tsunami, it's just a regular tsunami. There's no size requirement for one, all it requires is waves in water caused by a displacement of said water from earthquake, landslide etc. Aka this was literally by definition a tsunami
@@DarkAttack14 no, a tsunami is not displaced water like this. It is by definition a wave caused by underwater earthquakes or a volcanic eruption.
@@E.C.Animation that's incorrect, try searching for that definition again. "a series of waves in a water body caused by the displacement of a large volume of water, generally in an ocean or a large lake. Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and other underwater explosions (including detonations, landslides, glacier calvings, meteorite impacts and other disturbances) above or below water all have the potential to generate a tsunami. Unlike normal ocean waves, which are generated by wind, or tides, which are in turn generated by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun, a tsunami is generated by the displacement of water from a large event. "
I can’t help but think of a Druid casting landslide watching this. Not as satisfying but clearly more devastating
Very symbolic of the state of California
That's a great warning about walking on cliff edges,& walking your dogs or you at cliff beaches keep clear of both
Yeah sure dummy. All cliffs are unsafe to walk on..live in fear. Leave real people alone
As soon as the first bit dropped into the river, I'd be running as fast as my Forrest Gump's could take me.
😂😂😂😂
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L😂L
@@icosthop9998 🤣
@Winter2024california
These fools got their boots and sneakers all
*🌊wet 🌊* what a bunch of "Ding-bats" 🤣
“Without warning”
Cameraman sees clear warnings and gets camera ready
“Without warning?”
Were we expecting the bluff to shout “hey, if there’s anybody in the river WATCH OUT!!!”
I saw a break like this in Zion. The fracturing of the rock sounds like massive thunder before the debris even gets a chance to hit anything. Very cool
That was National Geographic Style🤘. No babbling, no screaming "OMG", steady cam 'til the last second and cool reaction.🤙