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Illgraben 30. 08. 2020 - L' enlèvement au bercail. Debris flow/hyperconcentrate flow 

Pierre-Emmanuel Zufferey
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All in one. Lave torrentielle lente, coulée de boue avec formation de vagues, coulées hyperconcentrées, lave torrentielle rapide et enlèvement de blocs de 20 à 40 Tonnes mal placés...Murgänge / hyperkonzentrierter Strom, Debris flow/hyperconcentrate flow

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@SladeSF2
@SladeSF2 3 года назад
no music just the pure natural sound , like!
@scottlee9373
@scottlee9373 3 года назад
Pebble on the beach, "I was once a mountain!" Awesome work. Subscribed. Thanks.
@bluceree7312
@bluceree7312 3 года назад
When I was a young lad we used to hike every week in dried up river beds with huge boulders like these in the video. Every year the path will be different because everything moves, even huge boulders. I never witnessed any flash floods or mud slides, only the aftermath, and always wondered how can water move a bus-sized huge rock like this - now I know. Thanks.
@maryday7602
@maryday7602 7 месяцев назад
These flows throw the massive blocks of stone around so easily! The power of gravity on water is terrifying! Thank you so much for sharing these epic events. Mother Earth is so amazing.
@johnhopkins6260
@johnhopkins6260 3 года назад
Almost as relaxing as staring into a campfire...
@markmcfrederick8932
@markmcfrederick8932 3 года назад
Water and gravity have amazed me for as long as I can remember. Thanks for filming it for us!
@myla2102
@myla2102 Год назад
Belle réalisation, on se rend compte de l’énorme puissance du phénomène; on apprécie les renseignements in situ; on imagine le bruit assourdissant sur place! Bravo pour nous faire partager cele sans les « oh m’y god » traditionnels
@Mabrahamse
@Mabrahamse 2 года назад
Always respect the power of flowing water ... Worked as a hydrometric surveys technologist for 37 1/2 years with the Water Survey of Canada (an agency of Environment Canada) measuring water level and flow (discharge) in Ontario, Canada. There is no way I would be metering in this stream !!!
@thenumberquelve158
@thenumberquelve158 3 года назад
Being able to hear all the sounds makes this oddly satisfying to watch, especially the part with mudflows occurring in pulses.
@martinmayer1818
@martinmayer1818 Год назад
Wahnsinn diese Kraft, wo das nur entsteht wo das viele Wasser auf einmal konzentriert runter kommt, danke für die Aufnahmen
@sandrahealey6385
@sandrahealey6385 2 года назад
Wow! Frightening and majestic!! Thanks for sharing, in Australia we don't see this sort of thing our mountains are truly ancient, awe inspiring but not so messy 😍 Rain in the far north of the country sends water to the dry inland rivers and lakes, dry riverbeds have killed many happy campers over the years. Know your country. Really enjoyed your educational and awesome work! Cheers from Tasmania 👍🥂😍
@willphelps6715
@willphelps6715 3 года назад
I was wondering where those stones / boulders ended up. Thanks for showing us in the last part of the video. Great job!
@noraleestone2859
@noraleestone2859 3 года назад
OMG - I just LOVE your videos, especially since you've been personalizing some of the boulders. Just awesome power of the flow, no matter which kind. Thank you from Canada.
@gem7543
@gem7543 3 года назад
I find this sound very soothing, I close my eyes and just relax listening to it.
@aquachonk
@aquachonk 2 года назад
Great video! There are volcanic basalt boulders a story tall on the Oregon coast that get moved by the king tides every year. Basalt is some of the densest rock, even a small one the size of your head is extremely difficult to lift. A single large wave can move one the size of a UPS delivery truck. You can feel the force of normal-sized waves sending tremors through the rock if you're standing on it. People don't realize how much energy is in water.
@pb3799
@pb3799 3 года назад
It is quite eerie to see 30 ton rocks pushed along like the winds pushes a paper cup down the road.
@deangregoric4735
@deangregoric4735 3 года назад
lol anyone that thinks that thing weights anywhere near 30T
@katanyajason3316
@katanyajason3316 3 года назад
@@deangregoric4735 If you go by their calculations at 6:51 it would be between 3 and 4 tons depending on the type of rock. I think they added a 0 by mistake.
@deangregoric4735
@deangregoric4735 3 года назад
@@katanyajason3316 their hole metrics are heavily flawed 1.8m tall? Thats a bit over an average human adult that rock is probably around 30-40cm tall max I seen people standing in front of that type of check dam and they are as tall as that 45% angle V formation.
@katanyajason3316
@katanyajason3316 3 года назад
@@deangregoric4735 Yes, well spotted
@Hanjotruper
@Hanjotruper 3 года назад
If their measurements would be acurate the stone would have a volumen of nearly 16m³ (2,5x3,5x1,8) 1m³ of water = 1000L = 1000kg = 1t now stone is denser than water ,by 2-3 times, so it could be 30 metric tons. BUT i do agree that their measurements seem way off.
@mattswidmer
@mattswidmer 3 года назад
Immer wieder ein spannendes Naturschauspiel dieser Illgraben
@tjbjornson154
@tjbjornson154 3 года назад
Thank you for posting these shows.
@mtmms70
@mtmms70 3 года назад
When I was a boy my father always told me that torrents can push giant stones, but I was always skeptic. Now I realize he was right…
@fiorellovalsesia6604
@fiorellovalsesia6604 3 года назад
Absolument fascinant, on est captifs de ce spectacle. Bravo pour les images.
@ladydi4runner
@ladydi4runner 3 года назад
Every time! The visual appeal of the power of water leaves me awestruck and in a trancelike mood every time. 😳😁When Mother Nature speaks its best to be respectable and get out of harms way! Thanks so much for sharing these debris flows with us all! 👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@huenchen82
@huenchen82 3 года назад
It is a miracle. Really hard to imagine that there is anything alive in the water after such a debris flow and how quick nature restores herself....thanks a lot, great video and keep safe while filming!
@mlbs4803
@mlbs4803 3 года назад
And thus are mountains worn down. Thank you very much for these videos.
@Roybwatchin
@Roybwatchin 16 дней назад
I started watching these videos a few days ago and I always find that one boulder that I watch and I'm rooting for it to hold its position for as long as possible, but then comes another wave of rocks and off it goes. It's amazing how fast 10 - 15 minutes can go by while watching these videos.
@bernardyannick4570
@bernardyannick4570 2 года назад
Un énorme plaisir, cela me replonge dans mes cœurs de géomorphologie en fac . Mes profs étaient passionnés et passionnant.
@missmacNZ
@missmacNZ 2 года назад
Mother nature at her best. Amazing video. Thank you from New Zealand
@Arsenic71
@Arsenic71 3 года назад
This is amazing. Also thanks to the creator for German/English translations 👍🏼
@ryderhook
@ryderhook 3 года назад
Thanks for the great video. I think it's great that you showed the size and weight of the rocks. In such videos it is always difficult to get a size comparison, especially with nature shots. I still remember that I always thought that an ocean sunfish was about 20-30 cm in diameter, until a diver swam next to one in a documentary. 1.8 - 3.3 m in diameter and up to 2.5 t in weight. That was an eye opener.
@smidon
@smidon 3 года назад
Thank you, this is one of the best of your captures
@M3rVsT4H
@M3rVsT4H 3 года назад
Such amazing power. Imagine how dangerous that rock soup is.
@tomasviane3844
@tomasviane3844 3 года назад
Thanks for the upload! That was amazing!!
@kornofulgur
@kornofulgur 3 года назад
Absolument dingue les différentes densités de boue et les effets associés, comme on peut voir que les coulées lentes sont plus puissantes. La taille des pavasses que ça emmène est impressionnante, celle montrée au début étant même moins lourde que beaucoup d'autres. Merci OP !
@jeanfrancois798
@jeanfrancois798 Месяц назад
Génial merci pour ces vidéos 👍
@terry94131
@terry94131 3 года назад
It's astounding to see those rocks moving. The size descriptions were appreciated.
@TamppoSilakka
@TamppoSilakka 27 дней назад
Great video with natural sound without silly added music. Professional use of the camera makes the video pleasant to watch.
@jeffd4056
@jeffd4056 3 года назад
That was so satisfyingly cool Loved it
@wilfriedderkorse3859
@wilfriedderkorse3859 3 года назад
Merci vielmals für die informative und eindrucksvolle Aufzeichnung!
@JNXT_Railroad
@JNXT_Railroad 2 года назад
Theses videos are absolutely mesmerizing!
@mig7287
@mig7287 3 года назад
Thank you for your great videos!
@hobbitsumbarch5743
@hobbitsumbarch5743 3 года назад
Fascinating! Each time I watch this. Nature can be a beast
@deborahlovrich1718
@deborahlovrich1718 2 года назад
Great video, curious where it is all going
@210419590457
@210419590457 3 года назад
Vraiment impressionnant !!!!!!!
@raydunakin
@raydunakin 3 года назад
Amazing how much force is exerted by flowing water!
@dr0117
@dr0117 3 года назад
it not just water, thats the catch
@nonaurbizniz7440
@nonaurbizniz7440 3 года назад
@@dr0117 Yep its mostly soil.
@silvercyborg1276
@silvercyborg1276 2 года назад
If you’ve ever seen wet concrete this is pretty much the same concentration and weight.
@jesuscebrian1977
@jesuscebrian1977 3 года назад
Impresionante gracias por mostrar el poder de la naturaleza te felicito por este impresionante trabajo felicidades un saludo desde España
@dcvariousvids8082
@dcvariousvids8082 Год назад
Simply amazing!
@prula
@prula 3 года назад
What a force of nature! Unstoppable!
@thomasmint1761
@thomasmint1761 3 года назад
Good video of the cake batter manufacturing process, including how they work the chunks out of the batter.
@GavCritchley
@GavCritchley 3 года назад
Fantastic footage. Vast amounts of material.
@dalewright3667
@dalewright3667 3 года назад
Very humbling scenario, Especially if you are threatened, by being in its path!!
@KB-dg2gr
@KB-dg2gr Год назад
Awesome video thank u and thank u for no music just nature. Hope you all fared well 🙏🤞
@carolynnaumann2306
@carolynnaumann2306 3 года назад
Amazing, nature is powerful !
@Dyshof
@Dyshof 3 года назад
Amazing documentation. Highly valued. No Fish survives....no, a few always do.
@123TauruZ321
@123TauruZ321 3 года назад
Fish? ^^ Lol, how can anything living survive in that stony clay torrent?
@sauletto1
@sauletto1 Год назад
Great video ! Well done !!!
@creeper8647
@creeper8647 3 года назад
Outstanding video. Thank you.
@rogerdudra178
@rogerdudra178 2 года назад
Mighty powerful creek flow you found.
@GavCritchley
@GavCritchley 3 года назад
Watching this again. It is a geologists heaven. So much to think about. Those boulders must be igneous or metamorphic (granite or gneiss I'm guessing?), so pretty old, but they are coming from that canyon up the valley and are being held in the really loose formation rock (or are there granite/gneiss intrusions, or underlying layers?). So that upper landscape must be super young? Then you have this incredibly dynamic erosion mechanism, that I was taught about but never really believed. When you get the high density mud those boulders just float along so easily. Then when the flows stop you get this kind of clastic (??) layer (I've forgotten the proper term). When that dries it must be pretty hard. And I saw one of the other videos where this feeds into the main river and the sedimentary banks were really high, so that main river must get pretty constricted during high deposition periods. This is now on my bucket list to see!
@garybryan6419
@garybryan6419 3 года назад
Spectacular! The Superconcentrate flows are swift, intense and very powerful!
@bigheadbig5910
@bigheadbig5910 3 года назад
Very good video, TY!
@leticiamorales2383
@leticiamorales2383 3 года назад
Saludos desde México 🇲🇽👏👏😘
@josephchauvin9731
@josephchauvin9731 3 года назад
c'est la folie ce torrent ! incroyable !
@martywright1829
@martywright1829 6 месяцев назад
Wow that is an awesome spectacle just comes in wave after wave
@issamarcano8243
@issamarcano8243 3 года назад
Mother nature created such wonders.. thank you God.
@jeanettecollins8820
@jeanettecollins8820 3 года назад
Was very interesting to watch
@alainrenaud8869
@alainrenaud8869 3 года назад
Phénoménal ! un volcan froid !!
@kanzaki7681
@kanzaki7681 Год назад
Incroyable la force que ca a pour déplacer 50T!!!
@henryecheverria239
@henryecheverria239 2 года назад
Gracias felicitaciones y siempre adelante
@lizwilson5814
@lizwilson5814 2 месяца назад
Unbelievable force.
@paulpeterson111
@paulpeterson111 3 года назад
I think this is the best Illgrabenvideo so far. Awesome ! Thanks ! How many cubic meters material do you think came down there?
@pierre-emmanuelzufferey1470
@pierre-emmanuelzufferey1470 3 года назад
Difficut, about 50 000 m3, may be less... this year all the debris flow brough down about 150 000 m3 ? Please look at my new video « Illgraben - Where does all that material go ? » you see the rest of that deposit being dissolvate away in 10 hours....WSL does study all those questions...
@rogerdudra178
@rogerdudra178 Год назад
Greetings from the BIG SKY. Again.
@abrahamyohannes818
@abrahamyohannes818 3 года назад
Wonderful and powerful nature.
@johnpartridge7623
@johnpartridge7623 Год назад
When Mother Nature moves Mud, Rocks Water etc there is nothing Humans can do but wait, watch, move or die. It's incredible the amount of Material on the move but for me it's the force to move massive Boulders that is sometimes unbelievable 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@bastiaan1532
@bastiaan1532 3 года назад
mesmerizing. great video.
@billyyank5807
@billyyank5807 Год назад
6:56 yea,that's a huge Boulder thats just literally tossed down the mountain like a pebble. Mother nature is unbelievable! Her power is unmatched.
@mike311271
@mike311271 3 года назад
this is amazin the power of nature
@soho1164
@soho1164 3 года назад
Super travail , avec texte sympas , je me demandais si le canal était curé par des engins , j'ai eu l'explication.
@FingerAngle
@FingerAngle 3 года назад
When mountains crumble to the Sea~
@sarahmayer8539
@sarahmayer8539 3 года назад
Tolles Video!
@margaretskeoch6649
@margaretskeoch6649 Год назад
Love these any footage of further down the line.
@anibaljiranziller5227
@anibaljiranziller5227 3 года назад
Fantastic job! Má Mother natureza is great and string.
@wehvgirlpwr
@wehvgirlpwr 3 года назад
Where does this start and how does it always go into this channel?
@Ryukai-san
@Ryukai-san 3 года назад
Look for 'Illhorn Switzerland' in Google Earth/Maps(satellite view). The massive landslide scarp is to it's north, (basically an entire mountain is slowly eroding away) and the channel that's been made to keep the debris flows away from the town below.
@wehvgirlpwr
@wehvgirlpwr 3 года назад
Ryukai thanks!
@huberttisseur4468
@huberttisseur4468 Год назад
Je suis toujours "baba" devant la puissance des éléments naturels
@severinekewley6036
@severinekewley6036 2 года назад
I had to rewind to catch it but congratulations on your little boy 💙
@andie_pants
@andie_pants 3 года назад
My God... could you imagine slipping and falling into this? You'd be ball-milled to a paste in seconds! D-:
@rosewhite---
@rosewhite--- 3 года назад
That's what happened to all the people, dinosaurs and artefacts on Earth before The Flood.
@rosewhite---
@rosewhite--- 3 года назад
That's what happened to all the people, dinosaurs and artefacts on Earth before The Flood.
@robertom6962
@robertom6962 2 года назад
Increíble 😮
@hebneh
@hebneh 3 года назад
It amazes me that the Alps regularly undergo floods like this, carrying so much soil and even huge rocks. That shows how unstable they are, being so easily washed away.
@BruneSixtine
@BruneSixtine 3 года назад
très impressionnant
@wazquen
@wazquen Месяц назад
I like this one..
@davidyoung5114
@davidyoung5114 3 года назад
Would it be possible to have 'before' and 'after' still shots to compare how much that channel changes after each event?
@china-trip
@china-trip Год назад
Wow, Hello my friend.. All the best to your channel and hope you have a wonderful day !
@StereoSpace
@StereoSpace 2 года назад
Amazing.
@johadaadajo4941
@johadaadajo4941 3 года назад
Bonjour Merciiiiiiiii pour la traduction en Français 🙏🙏🙏
@biggad73
@biggad73 Год назад
Nice video 👌
@Terri4hell
@Terri4hell 3 года назад
Now there's a rafting challenge lol
@ejackfacial8166
@ejackfacial8166 3 года назад
la puissance terrible
@nicocharl08
@nicocharl08 3 года назад
A cette vitesse d'érosion la montagne va vite disparaitre !
@michelemarcolin2548
@michelemarcolin2548 3 года назад
Impressive!!
@deborahlovrich1718
@deborahlovrich1718 2 года назад
And thank you for the translation
@tomharrington1393
@tomharrington1393 3 года назад
Amazing! 👍👍🤔
@erwin4501
@erwin4501 2 года назад
Awesome power
@a.s.a6614
@a.s.a6614 3 года назад
There’s a lot of mud and rock coming down for a year or more, i wonder when the flow is going to be just normal rain
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