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This small lake outside Stockholm, Sweden, emits otherworldly sounds as Mårten Ajne skates over its precariously thin, black ice. “Wild ice skating,” or “Nordic skating,” is both an art and a science. A skater seeks out the thinnest, most pristine black ice possible-both for its smoothness, and for its high-pitched, laser-like sounds.
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Black ice is recently frozen, and can be as thin as 2 inches and still support the weight of a skater. Like a dome or arch, the support comes from the sides rather than the top, and the water underneath prevents the ice from breaking. But, experience and careful advance planning are key. Factors including temperature, atmospheric conditions, and even satellite images of the Earth’s surface are considered. It’s complicated, but appealing to mathematicians like Ajne. Even with preparation, there’s a risk of falling in… So it’s best done in groups, for safety.
Read about the science behind Nordic skating in "How Skating on Thin Ice Creates Laser-Like Sounds"
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Комментарии : 18 тыс.   
@NatGeo
@NatGeo 6 лет назад
Black ice is recently frozen and can be as thin as 2 inches! Do you think you want to try Nordic or wild ice skating? Make sure to try in groups if you do!
@primalrage3219
@primalrage3219 6 лет назад
National Geographic I thought it was the sound of the skates echoing in the water and echoing back to the ice
@lustxglory
@lustxglory 6 лет назад
Stressing out the marine life
@b_uppy
@b_uppy 6 лет назад
National Geographic It would be great, if I could skate. Does sound neat.
@ijbest2010
@ijbest2010 6 лет назад
looks like a nope for me xD
@MooseDitty17
@MooseDitty17 6 лет назад
45 millimeters is less than 2". Just saying.
@Breadrian
@Breadrian 4 года назад
imagine you're just hiking in the woods and just hear a star wars battlefield echoing in the distance
@kathryncotter4933
@kathryncotter4933 Год назад
May the force be with you 👍
@boblarsen8301
@boblarsen8301 Год назад
Where do you think George Lucas found that sound?
@Bgh583
@Bgh583 Год назад
Thanks to global warming that sadly isn't possible anymore.
@plateaufightclub3767
@plateaufightclub3767 Год назад
Best comment ever 🥹💯
@spanqueluv9er
@spanqueluv9er Год назад
@@plateaufightclub3767Find some standards ffs.🙄💩🤡🤡🤦‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️
@DutchZeringer
@DutchZeringer 4 года назад
Ice so thin you can still see the people who fell through it the day before.
@PR_PAPI
@PR_PAPI 4 года назад
I could not stop laughing at this 😂
@sparkplug8763
@sparkplug8763 4 года назад
nice one
@SkippertheBart
@SkippertheBart 4 года назад
What an uncomfortable thought.
@tmazz85
@tmazz85 4 года назад
Papa Het They cried out that they’re trapped under ice but we couldn’t hear their call!
@danatate4674
@danatate4674 4 года назад
Too bad they didnt have a camera crew following them, lol
@Micanomancy
@Micanomancy Год назад
1:45 you can see the ice literally bouncing from the pressure of the water being moved underneath from his weight, it’s absolutely insane
@frosty6960
@frosty6960 Год назад
Its funny how ice feels hard, but its also soft
@DrewKime
@DrewKime Год назад
And then at 2:03 it's cracking as he passes by.
@pressaltf4forfreevbucks179
@pressaltf4forfreevbucks179 Год назад
Gaymer
@1234567895182
@1234567895182 Год назад
Also at 2:42
@sebastianhaas5408
@sebastianhaas5408 3 месяца назад
​@@frosty6960 be water my friend
@samueljames4043
@samueljames4043 Год назад
01:46 - At surface level, you can see the ice layer move up and down as the skater passes.
@bradley2050
@bradley2050 Год назад
Came here to say this :O Incredible
@fredrichenning1367
@fredrichenning1367 Год назад
That is correct. We skated on a river with ice so thin that you had better not stop... or the depressed ice might break. Thankfully, the river wasn't very deep.
@Blei1986
@Blei1986 Год назад
@@fredrichenning1367 *BREH*
@yotsubairl
@yotsubairl 4 года назад
Imagine you’re a fish just chilling in a lake and this dude comes up and starts making otherworldly noises
@bezoticallyyours83
@bezoticallyyours83 4 года назад
Alien visitations
@zip-zucc
@zip-zucc 4 года назад
imagine being the ice and some dude messes you up
@ngapik6985
@ngapik6985 4 года назад
I'd be otherworldly confuse
@snoopdogg309
@snoopdogg309 4 года назад
Imagine being the ice and this guy comes and runs all over you making otherworldly noises
@BerylWalubengoAnyitiNanyama
@BerylWalubengoAnyitiNanyama 4 года назад
@@zip-zucc tragic 🤪
@Ami-xu7eb
@Ami-xu7eb 4 года назад
when the ice said: “zjöp shœp blôöp” i felt that
@isken6593
@isken6593 4 года назад
😁😁😁😁
@nathanphillips6172
@nathanphillips6172 4 года назад
You actually made me laugh
@randomfactsthatdontmatter3466
@randomfactsthatdontmatter3466 4 года назад
I never thought I would see a semi creative "I felt that" comment but you actually did it
@Andrea-ep6js
@Andrea-ep6js 4 года назад
Me too😭😭😭
@kotarojujo6365
@kotarojujo6365 4 года назад
Ami löl
@Alkaris
@Alkaris Год назад
Puts a whole new literal meaning on _"You're skating on thin ice mate!"_
@1967250s
@1967250s Год назад
I got to do this once in Maryland, about a 4 or 5 acre pond. Such a flat surface, it was incredibly smooth. The sound reminds me of tight cables that are hit with a sharp rap.
@ordenax
@ordenax Год назад
The best way of describing it.
@melissafraser2190
@melissafraser2190 Год назад
Spot on!
@TohaBgood2
@TohaBgood2 Год назад
Or of Star Wars blaster sounds, which are incidentally the same sound 😁
@kishascape
@kishascape Год назад
@@TohaBgood2 it’s how they were made yes. Smack it with a wrench.
@KittyPieVibes
@KittyPieVibes 4 года назад
"Ah, well I guess it's somewhat safe as long as the ice doesn't crac-" [STAB, STAB, STAB] "SIR, *SIR"*
@filsana.271
@filsana.271 4 года назад
kittypie, omg that is like cutting the branch you are sitting on. I honestly thought he was going to fall in any minute.
@hayleystark5130
@hayleystark5130 4 года назад
This ice is very tough. Those holes won't make a difference.
@marsh2684
@marsh2684 4 года назад
I read this just as it happened
@lennartsenden1220
@lennartsenden1220 4 года назад
exactly my line of thought while watching the video :D
@fortnitesweatgod9513
@fortnitesweatgod9513 4 года назад
Hahahaha!!!! Observational/comedy genius!
@pinkhairvulcanus8153
@pinkhairvulcanus8153 4 года назад
Joel: "Ellie,... You're treading on some mighty thin ice there," Ellie: "No, I'm skating on it."
@jeremyblackwater439
@jeremyblackwater439 4 года назад
Ha!
@Kube_Dog
@Kube_Dog 4 года назад
You didn't say "Hold my beer" anywhere.
@strow11
@strow11 4 года назад
Great game!
@stuckinthepastproductions4329
@stuckinthepastproductions4329 4 года назад
"mighty thin ice"
@notsoproguy6755
@notsoproguy6755 4 года назад
But they never walked on ice
@silvervisage5096
@silvervisage5096 Год назад
I have a lake here where i live and it freezes over the winter. It makes similar sounds without anyone skating on it. Just the wind blowing across the surface and the water waving under the ice makes sounds out of this world.
@antonio39776
@antonio39776 Год назад
Exactly what i wanted to write, i grow up in a lake too and those sound's even means that the surface will freeze even more
@silvervisage5096
@silvervisage5096 Год назад
@@antonio39776 It's really incredible, Antony. I could listen to it for hours. Hard to describe what it sounds like unless you hear it. It's like muffled whale sounds or something.
@annedavison7628
@annedavison7628 3 месяца назад
Yes, we lived near a small lake and at times you could hear the ice boom from our yard on a quiet cold winter evening. We also skated and walked on the lake. It was about 10 feet deep in the middle and mostly 2 to 6 feet deep. Huge cracks would develop.
@rabidlenny7221
@rabidlenny7221 Год назад
Ah yes, nothing beats risking one of the most horrific deaths imaginable just to hear laser sounds
@carlsmith4568
@carlsmith4568 Год назад
You’re not risking anything if you prepare appropriately and have good experience.
@jabronijackpot
@jabronijackpot Год назад
@@carlsmith4568 There's really no way to account for all of the possible factors in something like this. There will always be some risk.
@Rubyoreo
@Rubyoreo Год назад
@@carlsmith4568 Not true. There is always lots of risk with sports like these and half the time it's the people who are "so experienced" who die.
@damaexn
@damaexn Год назад
i started doing ice swimming in the pond at my house regularly. the thing that kills is if you cannot control the stress ur body experiences in ice cold water. if you can relax and shape ur mind ur just fine, even if you fall through the ice. all you have to do is dry up, get dry clothes and drink smth warm withing the next hour. ice bathing is actually very relaxing and calming, while also giving you an intense high, if the heads underwater. PS dieing due to cold in water, is one of the most comforting not cruel deaths.
@rickysandhu3620
@rickysandhu3620 Год назад
@@damaexn if u fall thru the ice with skates on how u gonna kick your legs underwater to get back to the surface
@nonexistantman5797
@nonexistantman5797 4 года назад
Hear the unworldly sounds of the teacher screaming: “GET OFF THE ICE!”
@itsdanfan
@itsdanfan 4 года назад
I live in Canada so that just means "GO INSIDE"
@SuicideBunny6
@SuicideBunny6 5 лет назад
That's the sound of fish fighting an underwater light saber battle
@roempoetliar7995
@roempoetliar7995 5 лет назад
SuicideBunny6 and hundreds of clone fish missing their target with laser gun
@hansdietrich83
@hansdietrich83 5 лет назад
Argh! 1. lightsabers don't make that sound 2. You know what a clone is and call it a laser gun?
@roempoetliar7995
@roempoetliar7995 5 лет назад
hansdietrich83 oof someones mad~
@iambetterthanHLG
@iambetterthanHLG 5 лет назад
hansdietrich83 what is it a blaster? Lmao
@windaxgaming5923
@windaxgaming5923 5 лет назад
@@iambetterthanHLG Wtf is a blaster? I only know laser fish guns. ;)
@fredrichenning1367
@fredrichenning1367 Год назад
I love that sound. For those of you unfamiliar with thin ice, always wear "ice picks" -- always! It's the rule in Scandinavia. Had a guy go through the ice out on our lake. He saved himself in an instant 'cuz he had ice picks. He was out in a jiffy -- albeit cold and wet.
@waterboy8999
@waterboy8999 Год назад
Ice picks?
@iwatchwithnoads7480
@iwatchwithnoads7480 Год назад
@@waterboy8999 I'm confused too. I think they're supposed to help grab a hold of to pull yourself out of water if you fall
@fredrichenning1367
@fredrichenning1367 Год назад
@@waterboy8999 - Yeah, specially made ice picks that you wear on a cord hanging around your neck. Used all over Scandinavia -- totally unknown in the USA. That's laughable!
@waterboy8999
@waterboy8999 Год назад
@@fredrichenning1367 on a cord through your sleeves like the gloves I had as a boy, thanks.
@austincroslow8979
@austincroslow8979 Год назад
@@fredrichenning1367 As an American, I'm concerned about the excess credibility you've given us. As if we would ever even think of being safe when doing something so potentially dangerous haha
@maryduff8831
@maryduff8831 Год назад
I just introduced my 9 year old grand daughter to these sounds thanks to your video. She is amazed and stunned. Thank you for making this video because so many will never live in places that get cold enough for this to happen. Even as a little kid living in Alaska I got to see the neat things extreme cold and water can do; I was even able to show my kids some of those things while living in Missouri in the 90s.
@richardnixon6764
@richardnixon6764 4 месяца назад
Jep showing a child how stupid and dangerous some people are... 😂
@tommydwyer3651
@tommydwyer3651 4 года назад
see y’all in 3 years when this is recommended again
@MrLASSEssein
@MrLASSEssein 4 года назад
so true xD but ptobably next year
@kylegaddison709
@kylegaddison709 4 года назад
And I'll be here, waiting
@zeinm.7391
@zeinm.7391 4 года назад
I'll be here. Again 😂
@abdulrahmanalquraishi2084
@abdulrahmanalquraishi2084 4 года назад
I’m here early
@huhoka.y3163
@huhoka.y3163 4 года назад
Lmao if RU-vid even exists to that time
@Ljevid01
@Ljevid01 3 года назад
I need this sound when annoying people talk to me. When they stop and ask:"What is that sound?" Me:"That is the sound of someone on thin ice."
@str5128
@str5128 3 года назад
This is the most underrated comment I've ever seen in my life!!!
@gordis6817
@gordis6817 3 года назад
This could very well be the the most underrated comment in the history of RU-vid
@chevon1920
@chevon1920 3 года назад
Yes!! Lol 😂
@anthonymc8361
@anthonymc8361 3 года назад
Haha you are genius
@biggabeus535
@biggabeus535 3 года назад
You are a legend
@Niyuki.
@Niyuki. Год назад
I live in a semi-tropical country and can only dream of doing that yet. Truly a good thing, it makes me happy.
@flixxfotojenslindner
@flixxfotojenslindner Год назад
Sorry, but no. Believe me, winter and cold are terrible. That's why so many people from the north dreaming their whole life to move into a southern tropical country. 😉
@DM-nw5lu
@DM-nw5lu Год назад
@@flixxfotojenslindner Well, it really depends on the person. I grew up in northern Germany and am used to colder weather (originally from Siberia) and I will pick the cold over heat any day, lol. I used to spend every summer in spain and spent a few in Egypt. It was bloody miserable when the temperatures went above 30 Celsius. I couldn't move without sweating.
@narnianninja4964
@narnianninja4964 Год назад
@@DM-nw5lu I'm so jealous of people who live in Northern states and countries. I love cold and snow. I live in Oklahoma and we only get snow like once or twice for a few days in February lol
@itskarl7575
@itskarl7575 2 месяца назад
@@flixxfotojenslindner I'm Norwegian, born and bred. I love the cold. I do enjoy the hot temperatures of southern climes when I go on holiday, but only in small amounts. I find the heat suffocating in the long run.
@peterpowell6602
@peterpowell6602 Год назад
Going off subject from the video but here in the UK there was 4 little lads 6, 8, 10 and 11 that lost there lives falling through the ice. One of the lads legs fell through and as the others went over to help they all fell in. Just putting this out there to remind people that frozen lakes can be dangerous and please make sure kids know this. Kinda random but when I was young i used to go sliding across frozen ice, even though I was told how dangerous it was as a kid I never truly recognised it. Rest in peace😔
@KiyokaMakibi
@KiyokaMakibi Год назад
There needs to be more awareness of the dangers of ice.
@checkanr138
@checkanr138 Год назад
I think it is absolutely irresponsible to put this video out without a massive disclaimer in front of it to not do this. I expect people to think that shallow ice is somewhat safe to skate or walk on now, while it is actually superdangerous if you fall in. There is people and animals dying each year and there is people testing the thickness of the ice thoroughly before deeming it safe. The recommended ice thickness by DLRG (German Live Saving Organization) for still lakes is 15 centimeters and for flowing water like rivers it is 20cm. Show what happens if people break into the ice, it is superdangerous. Frankly I expected more from National Geographic. Some kid or young adult will see this - mimic this and potentially die.
@hotryu
@hotryu 4 года назад
i always knew, 90's techno was the majestic sound of nature.
@Johnny-tz3yd
@Johnny-tz3yd 3 года назад
I honestly wanna sample this on something
@kikithepupper6774
@kikithepupper6774 3 года назад
Come on gang, get the glowstick. We're gonna party
@Wasserkaktus
@Wasserkaktus 3 года назад
This must be that experimental Ace of Base album they never released.
@quattro4468
@quattro4468 3 года назад
@bigricester will do.
@matejskerjanc7703
@matejskerjanc7703 3 года назад
techno in 90s was just ice-t's songs but with curse word filters, pew pew
@ThunderPants13
@ThunderPants13 4 года назад
After he falls through the ice, he's the one who's going to be emitting otherworldly sounds.
@fantanfor23arsiden88
@fantanfor23arsiden88 4 года назад
*glalawahahahahahahahgahh* _hits the bottom of the lake_
@rsquareaaron1094
@rsquareaaron1094 4 года назад
Lol
@pandabandit77
@pandabandit77 4 года назад
Omg got me good
@randomasmr4045
@randomasmr4045 4 года назад
😂
@powerssmallscalelawnservic657
@powerssmallscalelawnservic657 4 года назад
Lol
@joyitapaul9789
@joyitapaul9789 2 года назад
Can you imagine you moving around the middle of a river on the surface or lake without a boat. Just seeing this gives me chills. Love it, wishing myself to be there.
@hdb80
@hdb80 Год назад
Ahhh, the sound of ice cracking. So beautiful and creepy.
@kylep7503
@kylep7503 6 лет назад
I enjoyed the lack of narration in this. Just hearing the lake sounds was all that was needed
@derricktucker1533
@derricktucker1533 6 лет назад
Didn't even think about that but now that you say it, yeah, narration would have ruined this video!
@JimsyFlimsy
@JimsyFlimsy 6 лет назад
Agreed
@deadshot_986
@deadshot_986 6 лет назад
Its like asmr
@balakex
@balakex 6 лет назад
Kyle Pollina well for me if narration was there it would have great too..for example if you have watched birds of paradise video.
@oceancurrent6571
@oceancurrent6571 6 лет назад
Kyle Pollina me too 🤗🙂🙃
@therecanbeonlyone_6357
@therecanbeonlyone_6357 4 года назад
Sounds like powerlines coming down in a movie from the 80s
@DanielSanchez-hk4hh
@DanielSanchez-hk4hh 4 года назад
I've seen very few 80's films, but u somehow got this right on
@Emucratic
@Emucratic 4 года назад
@MadmanJoE100 My first thought.
@SoCalburro
@SoCalburro 4 года назад
Yes you did get that perfect LOL
@fernandobarrera6440
@fernandobarrera6440 4 года назад
Goddamit. I was literally about to right that.
@KeaveMind
@KeaveMind 4 года назад
I didnt think of that until I saw this coment and yes its absolutely that sound xD
@Todesnuss
@Todesnuss 2 года назад
What's really cool about those sounds is they propagate more quickly than the speed of sound in air. I used to throw firecrackers at (far thicker) ice and those fracture sounds would always precede the bang just enough to tell. It's subtle but if you throw further it's more noticeable.
@johnb7046
@johnb7046 Год назад
We used to poke the ice and drop in firecrackers under water to listen to the pop and crackles near shore. Fun times back then
@davidchodds
@davidchodds 3 месяца назад
Perfect skating form. Beautiful to watch the smoothness.
@colinharvey2857
@colinharvey2857 5 лет назад
It’s very relaxing how you can fall through at any given moment
@beowulf837
@beowulf837 5 лет назад
1911 Maxter | It’s sarcasm.
@SecretLars
@SecretLars 5 лет назад
What a Twist! Is it? I find it very relaxing. I’m not being sarcastic.
@internetperson3228
@internetperson3228 5 лет назад
Unless you like math like this guy. (the guy in the video)
@trashness6265
@trashness6265 5 лет назад
1911 Maxter r/wooooosh
@YtseJammed
@YtseJammed 5 лет назад
Trashness Linking subreddits on websites other than reddit is punishable by death in most civilised countries.
@datujaasserzachariaivcanda7848
Ok RU-vid recommendations, a random one indeed but I did watch this.
@vaskyland5574
@vaskyland5574 5 лет назад
Me too! ... And it was very intruiging at that 👍
@AjaArrow
@AjaArrow 5 лет назад
So did I.
@edzachary8657
@edzachary8657 5 лет назад
Yeah pretty cool
@harageilucid4352
@harageilucid4352 5 лет назад
None of my recommendations are random anymore. I get offered the same themes and channels over and over, endlessly.
@valeribajer1618
@valeribajer1618 5 лет назад
A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
@user-vu4rw5pt3q
@user-vu4rw5pt3q 2 года назад
Красота !!! Я тоже так Хочу !!! Белой завистью , завидую ! У нас даже снега не бывает . С Приветом из Дагестана !!!
@alanstringer.
@alanstringer. Год назад
This is one of those things like cave diving or wingsuiting that I'm sure is really fun and fulfilling when you pull it off but comes at the cost of potentially instantly killing you if you make the wrong move.
@corgi93291
@corgi93291 Год назад
Totally
@sopyleecrypt6899
@sopyleecrypt6899 Год назад
I was just thinking about this. Wingsuiting, skydiving, caving all get a big “nope” from me, but this… for some reason there’s something deliciously tempting about it, even though I’m aware it’s very dangerous.
@fakesilver746
@fakesilver746 Год назад
lol falling into the water is very unpleasant but you won't die if you're experienced and with a group xd
@kylem1112
@kylem1112 Год назад
Falling into a frozen lake is not going to instantly kill you....
@monkishogun5394
@monkishogun5394 Год назад
@@kylem1112 If you are by yourself, yes. It very well could kill you within a matter of seconds, not minutes.
@Webdragon444
@Webdragon444 4 года назад
“You learn from your mistakes and try again.” OH OH YOU DO DO YOU
@tavrosnitram1529
@tavrosnitram1529 4 года назад
Next life here we go!
@aminanaila5337
@aminanaila5337 4 года назад
😂😂😂
@DctrBread
@DctrBread 4 года назад
It was pretty shallow, u don't just die in cold water, a large adult should have 5 minutes where they're warm enough to save themself. Also he's Norwegian so he probably has protective blubber.
@DctrBread
@DctrBread 4 года назад
@Pink Diamond rofl, ok my bad
@sandercohen5543
@sandercohen5543 4 года назад
I'm Swedish and I've a friend who is Norwegian. I can personally attest to the validity of the fabled Norwegian blubber phenomenon.
@kevinvanessabutler7727
@kevinvanessabutler7727 4 года назад
I have a friend that does this all the time. Haven't heard from him for awhile.
@meimisaki3907
@meimisaki3907 4 года назад
He's busy making otherworldly sounds from under the ice
@quintensexton3962
@quintensexton3962 4 года назад
Mei Misaki LMFAOOOOOOO
@sheritownsel8492
@sheritownsel8492 4 года назад
🤣🤣😂🤣😂😂
@lelah5800
@lelah5800 4 года назад
hes dead.
@PhilGerb93
@PhilGerb93 4 года назад
@@lelah5800 thanks for explaining the joke genius
@berthaford2152
@berthaford2152 2 года назад
That was so lovely. Beautiful to watch and to listen to the sounds.
@gustavchambert7072
@gustavchambert7072 2 года назад
You should hear the sounds made by thick ice that is not covered by snow, on a really cold day at sunset. It's like these sounds, but fuller and with much more reverb. As it gets colder, the sound gets higher and higher in pitch, and if the ice is thick enough it truly sings.
@rasulbogdan6639
@rasulbogdan6639 4 года назад
According to my mom ive been doing this my whole life.
@nitaawecharlebois
@nitaawecharlebois 4 года назад
Amazing 😂
@nwnmonk7034
@nwnmonk7034 4 года назад
Quick witted!! 😅
@starrikiru
@starrikiru 4 года назад
same
@killerb5726
@killerb5726 4 года назад
That’s awesome!
@J155P
@J155P 4 года назад
@@nwnmonk7034 Not really. Video has been up a long time. He could've been putting that statement together for the last year for all we know.
@aphelios4182
@aphelios4182 4 года назад
Plot twist: He's skating on top of a laser-tag arena
@deborahscharff7042
@deborahscharff7042 4 года назад
Lol XD
@deborahscharff7042
@deborahscharff7042 4 года назад
@Connorshark normie??
@dexor3227
@dexor3227 4 года назад
no, he's skating on ice
@jimbob7072
@jimbob7072 4 года назад
Yup that's me
@apric0t_7
@apric0t_7 4 года назад
Dexor 32 rly?
@Tezbert_dusk13
@Tezbert_dusk13 2 месяца назад
Even the ice makes unique music, Sweden never disappoints
@vince7735
@vince7735 2 года назад
Props to NG for capturing the beauty of this natural phenomenon. The videography and audio are stunning.
@Sen_TenZ
@Sen_TenZ 4 года назад
Let’s all be honest, none of us searched this up we are all only here because of the power of RU-vid recomendation
@rubyc169
@rubyc169 4 года назад
Did you use your Sharingan to confirm if the ice was safe?
@Mark-zs7sz
@Mark-zs7sz 4 года назад
Absolutely. I'm from New Brunswick Canada and we do this there also. It's a blast and deeply peaceful. But NO, I never looked it up. It was recommended. I love RU-vid.
@e.mthecrusader1446
@e.mthecrusader1446 4 года назад
Ha jokes on you I looked this up... But before I did RU-vid recommended it to me.
@Mark-zs7sz
@Mark-zs7sz 4 года назад
@@e.mthecrusader1446 funny. I can tell you are witty. That's a good thing.
@TheCrappyZipper
@TheCrappyZipper 4 года назад
It came up for me months ago and now it's back and I am rewatching causs I liked it the first time
@funnyman66100
@funnyman66100 4 года назад
I see where Star Wars got their sound effects from now.
@jrit12389
@jrit12389 4 года назад
That's right R2, the Dagobah system
@user-xn9xh7ez3w
@user-xn9xh7ez3w 4 года назад
in fact, they used a knock of metal, but it sounds like
@aminanaila5337
@aminanaila5337 4 года назад
200th like but I'll dislike to keep it at 199 😂😂🤣
@oblivion85
@oblivion85 4 года назад
That's first thing that came to mind....when obi wan was duling anakin to the death.
@encinoman903
@encinoman903 4 года назад
The actual sound was inspired by tapping a highly taught steel cable. They sound very similar. Tons of pressure.
@jdj8168
@jdj8168 5 месяцев назад
I grew up in the netherlands, where ice skating is an important part of history and culture and this sound gives me Goosebumps
@HarjinderSingh-xc9rz
@HarjinderSingh-xc9rz Год назад
It looks so amazing....so peaceful, so beautiful...
@roxtafargilath881
@roxtafargilath881 3 года назад
"You are on thin ice mister" "Good, it sounds the best"
@motoinsanity1165
@motoinsanity1165 3 года назад
You are on thin ice mister*
@thegutlessleadingthecluele7810
@thegutlessleadingthecluele7810 3 года назад
yep... whats next?! Diving? 😁
@thepeople5589
@thepeople5589 3 года назад
Sounds good would have been a more polished joke.
@kirkocuz
@kirkocuz 2 года назад
corny 🌽🌽🍅
@jackieboud2490
@jackieboud2490 2 года назад
It brings new meaning to “skating on thin ice” lol
@neverlastingmoment
@neverlastingmoment 6 лет назад
Next video "Hear the unworldly sounds of someone screaming as they fall through thin ice"
@eonkshabonk
@eonkshabonk 6 лет назад
Ghosts Graves I laughed way too loud at this!! 😂😂
@Repentforthekindomogiah
@Repentforthekindomogiah 6 лет назад
Ghosts Graves underrated comment 😂
@r011ing_thunder6
@r011ing_thunder6 6 лет назад
Ghosts Graves LMAO
@noelianoliz3583
@noelianoliz3583 6 лет назад
😅
@hockeyislife4122
@hockeyislife4122 6 лет назад
Ghosts Graves Dude the ice is 2 inches thick gtfo
@scottfitzpatrick1939
@scottfitzpatrick1939 2 года назад
the world is beautiful in so many ways thank you national geographic and youtube for the content and platform for us to share the beauty of the world together.
@JoDiazWineBlog
@JoDiazWineBlog Год назад
This has to feel so great! I've skated on river and lake ice, but it was much thicker. The speed one can pick up feels like flying.
@jamesm3142
@jamesm3142 5 лет назад
I’ve fallen through ice when skating on ponds and lakes before. If you fall through, you should turn the way you were coming from, put your upper body on the ice, make your body parallel to the ice and kick your feet to propel yourself up onto the ice. If it keeps breaking, keep swimming and break the ice in front of you with your arms if you are close to land (Moving towards the land, obviously) If you cannot kick and propel yourself on to the ice, then rest your sleeves on the ice, and hopefully they will freeze onto the surface and you will be able to pull yourself up. But really make sure you turn around and try to get onto the ice you were on before you fell in, because you know it’s solid and it most likely won’t break. If there is a strong current, do not panic, and try to keep part of your body above water and hold on to the ice. It will be difficult to hoist yourself up so hopefully you have some friends around. If not, don’t panic and try to get yourself on top of the ice. Be patient. It’s very surprising when it happens, and it is VERY fast. You fall straight through. So decisions must be made quickly, no room for panic.
@ohevshalomel
@ohevshalomel 5 лет назад
J M Good to know. Thank you.
@Sipu97
@Sipu97 5 лет назад
Your mention of the currents got me scared.
@jamesm3142
@jamesm3142 5 лет назад
Sipu97 It isn’t often that there are strong currents, unless you’re on a river or certain parts of lakes/ponds, but like I said there’s no room for panic. Just remember your training, young padawan
@jamesm3142
@jamesm3142 5 лет назад
ohevshalomel No problem, hopefully someone who reads this remembers it if they fall through thin ice!
@Sipu97
@Sipu97 5 лет назад
J M Thanks, I guess :D It's a good thing that there aren't really any rivers where I live, only lots of lakes and I know where the currents are :) I think I would start to panic while underwater but after that I think the worst would be over. I saw my father slip on the edge of our hole in the ice a couple of years ago and like you said, it's very fast. He was up on the ice in no time, luckily.
@Guccicurry
@Guccicurry 4 года назад
“YOU’RE ON THIN ICE MISTER MÅRTEN AJNE!” Mårten: oh boy you’re never going to guess what my hobby is
@blackarrow9034
@blackarrow9034 4 года назад
It’s all fun and games till the black ice jumps you for your money
@christofferolofsson7908
@christofferolofsson7908 4 года назад
Ajne*
@danielestrada2417
@danielestrada2417 4 года назад
@@blackarrow9034 robs you of your ballance*
@nikkicastellanos2551
@nikkicastellanos2551 4 года назад
😂😂😂
@doveseye.4666
@doveseye.4666 2 года назад
Brings back memories before my neighborhood could put in a boarded rink, we all would skate on the small lakes and rivers, but I swear that as the neighborhood added another rink, my friends stopped skating with me on the lake beside them, and soon as they added lights for nighttime skating, I stopped to.
@user-te6lc5my4l
@user-te6lc5my4l Год назад
Спасибо за видео,красота неописуемая, успокаивает!
@ahmadthariqhazimulfikri8453
@ahmadthariqhazimulfikri8453 4 года назад
"... so it's best done in groups, for safety." *falls down with the group*
@BlockPantherPH
@BlockPantherPH 4 года назад
Exactly my thought once you passed through that part you cannot go back as it would most likely to break and having a group near you would be a huge risk
@KeluargaHendridiNewZealand
@KeluargaHendridiNewZealand 4 года назад
At least he is not alone
@lord_of_the_oreos_vol3
@lord_of_the_oreos_vol3 4 года назад
Is it bad that I laughed at this
@Aivur.Marshmallow
@Aivur.Marshmallow 4 года назад
@@BlockPantherPH most likely they mean groups as in like with weight lifting, you have a spotter who's there in case something goes wrong
@distressedbagofbeans
@distressedbagofbeans 4 года назад
Me and the bois freezing to death
@jackiejewjew6422
@jackiejewjew6422 4 года назад
This guy takes the “You’re steppin’ on thin ice pal” to a next level
@ras_krystafari3333
@ras_krystafari3333 4 года назад
But its ska.... oh nvm..
@awesomeanbar9402
@awesomeanbar9402 4 года назад
"You're on thin f*cking ice, buddy"
@theeyepatch1219
@theeyepatch1219 4 года назад
Good 1
@Kube_Dog
@Kube_Dog 4 года назад
I'll be impressed when they skate barefoot.
@mr.yellowstrat3352
@mr.yellowstrat3352 4 года назад
The phrase is, "you're skating on thin ice" so technically he's right on par
@TheRealKitWalker
@TheRealKitWalker Год назад
These are warning sounds. Be wary of thin ice my friend. 😂
@dd_grape
@dd_grape 2 года назад
Beautifully presented!!
@emorydaniel9084
@emorydaniel9084 5 лет назад
Endurance sports + ice + math is like the most Scandinavian thing on earth
@stitchowi
@stitchowi 5 лет назад
Emory Daniel o
@OlMoldy
@OlMoldy 5 лет назад
I hope he listens to Amon Amarth
@matomijic9933
@matomijic9933 5 лет назад
@@OlMoldy He's listening to Abdulla Rashim actually
@NoName-we2zy
@NoName-we2zy 5 лет назад
Math? Oh, you should have seen how _seriously_ the Scandinavian schools take math. I mean, _we are all good people and it's okay if we're dumbasses, right?_
@sheilablub
@sheilablub 5 лет назад
LOL
@Tyler-fm4ix
@Tyler-fm4ix 5 лет назад
They're shooting the next star wars movie under the ice obviously
@gameforge7035
@gameforge7035 5 лет назад
They keep missing
@Tyler-fm4ix
@Tyler-fm4ix 5 лет назад
@@gameforge7035 just like in all the other movies
@Bluedude499
@Bluedude499 5 лет назад
Hahahahha
@touta8272
@touta8272 5 лет назад
Double puns I see
@mitchreaser1230
@mitchreaser1230 5 лет назад
Dammit I was gonna make that joke
@MajinTalon
@MajinTalon 2 года назад
The sounds are so hauntingly beautiful.
@michaelmoschella9358
@michaelmoschella9358 Год назад
Very cool . Been there , done that. Fantastic audio. What kind of skates are those ? Post more!
@crinklecake53
@crinklecake53 4 года назад
sounds like stressed suspension cables in the wind.
@lockematthews6049
@lockematthews6049 4 года назад
More of less that's what it is.
@jesusdiscipledon1499
@jesusdiscipledon1499 4 года назад
Rena Lockwood I thought the same thing. The sounds of windy bridges.
@KutsugeMindUrmoks
@KutsugeMindUrmoks 4 года назад
It kinda is if you think about it
@hackeronte7970
@hackeronte7970 6 лет назад
I don't know why but I imagined this guy in an post-apocalyptic scenario, skating on this lake, alone.
@palken123456789
@palken123456789 6 лет назад
Hackeronte It would go much faster if just skated over the ice instead of walking, so he might still do it
@patcholi3201
@patcholi3201 6 лет назад
i imagine him falling thru
@keijimorita1849
@keijimorita1849 6 лет назад
That works so well for that haunting sound. It's seriously beautiful.
@benjaminjohnson3755
@benjaminjohnson3755 6 лет назад
That would be an epic start to a movie.
@SAMMIsLIFE
@SAMMIsLIFE 6 лет назад
I would totally see that movie
@mrmaphousa4349
@mrmaphousa4349 Год назад
A sound from my childhood, pond hockey, chasing pucks thru bullrushes. Vancouver island in the 60's.
@lovethatagave
@lovethatagave Год назад
A beautiful video - thank you.
@scott1821
@scott1821 4 года назад
It's sounds like there's an intergalactic laser battle happening below the ice LOL.
@kingle1944
@kingle1944 4 года назад
Scott Richburg yeah sounds like it’s in space above the planet or you’re in a bunker
@MegaLBoogey
@MegaLBoogey 4 года назад
🤪😆👍🏾yep
@ponponpatapon9670
@ponponpatapon9670 4 года назад
this actually got a laugh out of me lmao
@jacobcolby2917
@jacobcolby2917 4 года назад
The Death Star
@dexor3227
@dexor3227 4 года назад
but there isn't
@modestohornets
@modestohornets Год назад
we throw small rocks as far as we can out on a local pond when it's beginning to freeze over and it emits the same sounds - pretty loud too. So fun.
@sherryannwilton76
@sherryannwilton76 Год назад
This is just really mesmerizing and so satisfying to watch. I keep going back to look at it again.. Really Marvellous all round.
@giova1697
@giova1697 3 года назад
This is how my grand parents went to school back in the days.
@dubstepforever99
@dubstepforever99 3 года назад
​@Kent Tekulve it would be more likely he fell trough and the speed would make his skates get stuck on the ice and he would fall forward smashing his head in the ice
@glenncaughey5044
@glenncaughey5044 3 года назад
@Giova “Uphill both ways” no less😁 (based on old american jokes)
@dethwtch
@dethwtch 3 года назад
He’s right, I’ve seen them do it
@danni1993
@danni1993 3 года назад
@Jim Shorts That's what they told us. And, it was miles and miles to get to their school.
@danni1993
@danni1993 3 года назад
@Jim Shorts You must be 12, to not know that joke.
@vlaudy2118
@vlaudy2118 5 лет назад
The guy that’s recording behind him has the real balls of steel here.
@Kiddlekud
@Kiddlekud 5 лет назад
ItsKreyzy They’re using a drone to record
@vitorbueno4301
@vitorbueno4301 5 лет назад
Guess it would be more of a titanium
@belugastudios4770
@belugastudios4770 5 лет назад
That's a drone
@vlaudy2118
@vlaudy2118 5 лет назад
It would make sense but yknow he is with someone else
@GregJoshuaW
@GregJoshuaW 5 лет назад
@@belugastudios4770 Yea, let me know when drones are silent. He's obviously being followed by a recorder.
@iannjuguna1682
@iannjuguna1682 2 года назад
He's having a time of his life... absolutely mind blowing
@iorikpiano9596
@iorikpiano9596 2 года назад
Oh my! Such sounds of nature!
@kellynguyen353
@kellynguyen353 4 года назад
This dude: *skates* Guy that hates weird sounds: you’re on thin ice buddy
@carlosanderson2000
@carlosanderson2000 4 года назад
Kelly Nguyen stop 😂💀
@anotherone9460
@anotherone9460 4 года назад
Gold! They'd better put this on topcomments
@vashimy7158
@vashimy7158 4 года назад
Kelly Nguyen topcommentplz
@ras_krystafari3333
@ras_krystafari3333 4 года назад
Yes yez this is good.
@jasonmoss1334
@jasonmoss1334 4 года назад
I hate you
@monkeydudej4991
@monkeydudej4991 4 года назад
Who in the world is just like, hey you know what? I’m gonna go skate on thin ice
@Dead25m
@Dead25m 4 года назад
@Daan Made in Holland I don't think you realise how thin 5 centimeters is... You need about 8 inches (20cm) before you can even consider driving a car on it...
@weavercs4014
@weavercs4014 4 года назад
@Daan Made in Holland so if a human weighing 70kg can crack it, a 2000kg car will be fine? Totally
@JonasSahlstrom1
@JonasSahlstrom1 4 года назад
I do
@viktorija_6267
@viktorija_6267 4 года назад
Me.
@theexplorer2182
@theexplorer2182 4 года назад
Us swedes.
@0sgtmay0
@0sgtmay0 Год назад
At an inch and 3/4 thick you can actually feel the ice moving below you as it flexes with your weight. On very cold days this is easily sufficient to hold up a 140~170 pound individual on ice skates. Note the ski poles he brought with him just in case he does find a spot that is too thin. Hearing that noise brings me back to younger days of clearing the ice for hockey games. Listening to the lake make ice on those cloudless nights under the stars, while sweeping away the snow for tomorrows get together with all your local friends.😊
@you2tooyou2too
@you2tooyou2too Год назад
I have skated on this kind of ice, and you can see it bow under the passing skater if you lie down on the ice and look along the surface at the far shoreline. This very smooth ice feels very fast, if the temperature is just right. If you look at the ice under you as you travel, you can sometimes see the cracks form that cause that weird sound.
@dollylyon8438
@dollylyon8438 2 года назад
This brings back my childhood memories ⛸ 💕
@z30k
@z30k 4 года назад
It sounds like some old school arcade space shooting game from 80s.
@neonsamus
@neonsamus 4 года назад
lol i was thinking tron
@louispotter9051
@louispotter9051 4 года назад
z30k Sounds like Space Impact. 90’s baby here🤘🏼
@mauigio
@mauigio 4 года назад
That's an awesome reference! If you ever see an iron statue or gate and tap it with a quarter, it sometimes makes the same noise
@shiftygirl6434
@shiftygirl6434 4 года назад
@matt s ok zoomer
@Hockeyfan9884
@Hockeyfan9884 4 года назад
pong
@roander1337
@roander1337 5 лет назад
That's epic. At @1:44 you can see the ice ripple as he skates past the camera.
@nicksleigh5953
@nicksleigh5953 5 лет назад
@I sell air is it really thin?
@nicksleigh5953
@nicksleigh5953 5 лет назад
@I sell air bout an inch and a half at most you'd say?
@nicksleigh5953
@nicksleigh5953 5 лет назад
@I sell air no
@thehashslingingslicer2214
@thehashslingingslicer2214 5 лет назад
thats the sound come from, crack and ripple mixed with water and air
@linoleum1416
@linoleum1416 5 лет назад
It's 1,7 inches
@justtester
@justtester Год назад
Poznałem ten dźwięk w wieku 15 lat. Podobna okolica co na filmie, tylko my jeździliśmy po zalewowych dołach wiślanych na polach. Ten plus, że my mieliśmy 4 zbiorniki obok siebie połączone małym strumykiem, przeżycie nie do zapomnienia.
@robertspencer1205
@robertspencer1205 2 года назад
I've always wanted to go to Sweden. 🇸🇪
@pierdolio
@pierdolio 4 года назад
Imagine how terrified the fish must be.
@Sundara229
@Sundara229 4 года назад
Theyre just waiting for the food to fall trough the ice.
@atheistconservative6211
@atheistconservative6211 4 года назад
Lol fish brains don't have capacity for fear nor pain
@esrabadr
@esrabadr 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@Nhmusicoffish
@Nhmusicoffish 4 года назад
You mean the frozen fish? 🤯
@LOLLYPOPPE
@LOLLYPOPPE 4 года назад
Fish have ears?
@sarahchili4761
@sarahchili4761 4 года назад
1:46 when the ice wiggled my anxiety went 📈📉📈📉📈📉📉📉📈📉📈📉📈
@serenalizinnqui8474
@serenalizinnqui8474 3 года назад
That was so cool, though!
@baitedlol6972
@baitedlol6972 3 года назад
Well its good to see it went down 3 times in a row and not up
@goldenbeardofficial8541
@goldenbeardofficial8541 3 года назад
even glass wiggles
@omransaeed1988
@omransaeed1988 3 года назад
No offense, but this is such an overused joke.
@sarahchili4761
@sarahchili4761 3 года назад
@@omransaeed1988 that you for your opinion Omran, will definitely keep this in mind 🙄
@gamingtech276
@gamingtech276 Год назад
Thank you so much for highlighting the keywords!
@send2wj
@send2wj Год назад
I remember those sounds from my youth in the Netherlands. Ice skating on black ice has become rare because of rising temperatures. But I have never skated on deep water with less than 7-10 cm (3-4 inches) of ice. And then you had/have to be lucky to be one of the firsts to have smooth ice (in an ice skating crazy country).
@shaks0384
@shaks0384 4 года назад
It sounds like a Star Wars battle scene.
@Nobody-sh4pu
@Nobody-sh4pu 4 года назад
must be cause TROS is premiering today lmao
@wavvysiah2468
@wavvysiah2468 4 года назад
😂
@schisandra
@schisandra 4 года назад
“It’s thin ice! Let me POKE A HOLE IN IT.”
@grace-mariestrong3372
@grace-mariestrong3372 4 года назад
Lorem Ipsum While on top of it! 🤣
@denischabriddell986
@denischabriddell986 4 года назад
@@grace-mariestrong3372 I was so nervous for him when he did that.
@TheHearseAroundJimThorpe
@TheHearseAroundJimThorpe 4 года назад
That’s the only place to measure the ice it’s thinner around the edges do to trapped heat in the ground
@samreagan6292
@samreagan6292 4 года назад
wow you people must know so much more than the people that do this every winter
@leevionpro
@leevionpro 4 года назад
Black ice is pretty strong
@Herfinnur
@Herfinnur 4 месяца назад
I heard this sound for the first time last winter while working on our house project by a lake and it took me an hour to connect the sound with the skater. This year I'm going to attempt an ambisonic recording of it
@jelsner5077
@jelsner5077 Год назад
I grew up on a lake in Minnesota and remember those eerie sounds on the newly frozen water. Watching fish swimming beneath your feet. It's a miracle we didn't go under!
@ti2218
@ti2218 4 года назад
Imagine being stranded in the woods at night, you hear this sound and have no idea what it is.
@ewitssot1389
@ewitssot1389 4 года назад
Tino Anyone who had half a brain would know a storm trooper was hunting nearby
@mikeolson7011
@mikeolson7011 4 года назад
@@ewitssot1389 Your comment is criminally underrated. I just died laughing.
@iamwill1088
@iamwill1088 4 года назад
@@mikeolson7011 It's called Reply.
@pranshuyadav1248
@pranshuyadav1248 4 года назад
@@iamwill1088 (-_-メ)
@gozinta82
@gozinta82 4 года назад
@@iamwill1088 It's still a comment. That's the beautiful thing about language and vocabulary. There is usually more than one way to say something. Have a great day, mate.
@RayBetterThanEvilCanival
@RayBetterThanEvilCanival 4 года назад
90% of the comments: you’re on thin ice jokes
@sprinkhole58
@sprinkhole58 4 года назад
Shut your mom.
@mukaddasolimovna4416
@mukaddasolimovna4416 4 года назад
What did you expect
@jfloresmac
@jfloresmac 4 года назад
No, YOU are on thin ice mister talking like that.
@RobinMarkowitzcoolmedia
@RobinMarkowitzcoolmedia 4 года назад
My comment is what actually happened. I was an idiot. But maybe if it saves someone else . . .
@k-popismedicinetoyourheart4115
@k-popismedicinetoyourheart4115 4 года назад
YourMomsYourDad also 90% of the comments: 90% oF cOmMenTs bE lIkE
@Torbox1
@Torbox1 2 года назад
Love how you can see the ice flexing as a large single sheet in the still shots.
@patriciaschuster1371
@patriciaschuster1371 2 года назад
I could listen to this all day!
@gjwolfswinkel
@gjwolfswinkel 3 года назад
Black ice is the best. I remember, at age 15, skating with my father on a recently frozen lake in The Netherlands, accompanied by these sounds. My father remarked 'keep skating, no standing still - foot over foot skating through the corners - or the ice won't hold'. Exhilarating experience!
@DunderKlomp
@DunderKlomp 2 года назад
Me too. We didn't even have a nice safety stick.
@yuurishibuya4797
@yuurishibuya4797 2 года назад
How do you stop in that case?
@alexanderdean8682
@alexanderdean8682 2 года назад
Until you break through the ice and die - truly "exhilarating", happens just once in your life...
@samholdsworth420
@samholdsworth420 2 года назад
Sounds like your dad was willing to risk your life not very cool
@DunderKlomp
@DunderKlomp 2 года назад
@@samholdsworth420 Dutch people know how to skate, and know their ice, just like the people in the video. Also, they don't weigh 300lbs.
@darrelarno9151
@darrelarno9151 4 года назад
"hear the otherworldly sounds of skating on thin ice" well, if you keep doing that, you'll arrive to the other world too.
@swiftlessytvlogs5637
@swiftlessytvlogs5637 4 года назад
Yo Zento 😂
@georgiauwomscolahar8691
@georgiauwomscolahar8691 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@VampyreBarbie
@VampyreBarbie 4 года назад
I laughed way too hard at this, @Yo Zento
@green-sr3xn
@green-sr3xn 4 года назад
Yo 🤣🤣
@nedkelly5866
@nedkelly5866 2 года назад
That's insane, but amazingly beautiful.
@jchastain789
@jchastain789 2 года назад
This was incredibly awesome
@eskocarl2321
@eskocarl2321 6 лет назад
“Samples in dubstep song”
@lnfreeman
@lnfreeman 6 лет назад
Esko Carl breaks ice
@JackconReecetV
@JackconReecetV 6 лет назад
Sounds like Flume tbh
@clydex9126
@clydex9126 6 лет назад
Doesn't have to be dubstep however I'd love to produce a dreamscape soundtrack from the natural sound
@cm2003
@cm2003 5 лет назад
Travis Cartee non edm listeners seem to think edm=dubstep
@clydex9126
@clydex9126 5 лет назад
Sad but true....
@triedproven9908
@triedproven9908 6 лет назад
The satisfying sound of high frequency stress fractures... MMM very simillar to loading a bridge cable.
@chair6180
@chair6180 6 лет назад
P Body it might sound different in person.
@scotiancoast3648
@scotiancoast3648 6 лет назад
I was just about to say the same thing.
@robinlilja744
@robinlilja744 6 лет назад
The railroad sound similar sometimes when welding it, or right before a train come. Really satisfying sound.
@KarlBunker
@KarlBunker 6 лет назад
I saw in some video that the sound of banging on radio tower support cables was used in the original Star Wars "laser" sound effect.
@triedproven9908
@triedproven9908 6 лет назад
Makes complete sense..
@Tina-di4lx
@Tina-di4lx Год назад
We used to skate on thin ice like this at the beginning of every winter. It’s dangerous and tricky if there is current.
@checkanr138
@checkanr138 Год назад
I think it is absolutely irresponsible to put this video out without a massive disclaimer in front of it to not do this. I expect people to think that shallow ice is somewhat safe to skate or walk on now, while it is actually superdangerous if you fall in. There is people and animals dying each year and there is people testing the thickness of the ice thoroughly before deeming it safe. The recommended ice thickness by DLRG (German Live Saving Organization) for still lakes is 15 centimeters and for flowing water like rivers it is 20cm. Show what happens if people break into the ice, it is superdangerous. Frankly I expected more from National Geographic. Some kid or young adult will see this - mimic this and potentially die.
@voltz8945
@voltz8945 2 года назад
It's great that they actually measure and do necessary precautions before doing this. They know the science and lower the chances of falling as much as possible.
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