It rained heavily upstream so we sat up high to await the flood arrival. #flood #flashflood #escalante #utah #overland #geomorphology #hydrology #desert
Excellent video skills portrayed here. A perfect vantage place was picked and the camera is held steady throughout with slow panning and brief close-ups.
O poder de Deus é grande . Nunca questione oque Deus está mostrando para as pessoas. Que não teme as Deus. Será cobrado. No juízo final. Vários lugares do mundo inteiro está acontecendo várias coisas. É Deus nos alertando. E mostrando o seu poder. Pois foi Deus que fez toda terra e a natureza.
Hey Steve, do you have an email address at which we could contact you regarding this video? We would be interested to discuss a license to use this video if this is generally possible? (i.e. via email) :) Cheers, Felix
Everyone should check out Hoogle Earth and see what Mexico does with its rivers. They move water everywhere they have agriculture or st least near the border. Oue desert areas should copy them or make swells so the water goes where its needed instead of flooding then running off. Mexico had done a lot of work.
I was on Cedar Mesa on Sept. 25, and the ranger at Kane Gulch Ranger Station told me that there had been rains there 12 days earlier that had brought flash flooding to Kane Gulch. These two events must have been linked by the same storm system.