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Illgraben et le Rhône le 10.06.2019 

Pierre-Emmanuel Zufferey
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Le Rhône le 10.06.2019 lors de sa plus grande crue depuis octobre 2000 à l'affluent de l'Illgraben, qui déverse sa première lave torrentielle de l'année. J'étais sur le départ après une longue attente lorsque passant avec mon véhicule sur le pont, jetant un dernier coup d'œil sur l'Illbach, elle arrivait pian pian. Donc pas d'images du front de lave. L'évènement n'étant pas très grand, j'ai osé m'en approcher. L'endroit d'où je l'ai filmé a été happé par le Rhône en furie durant les 12 h qui suivirent ! La coulée arrive de façon rythmique, la respiration de la Terre.

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Комментарии : 38   
@nicholasmaude6906
@nicholasmaude6906 4 года назад
When a mountain gets diarrhoea and craps concrete;).
@richkeylor787
@richkeylor787 3 года назад
You would think that a massive mud flow carrying rocks the size of houses would clog any body of water it hits, but that river just eats it up.
@TalRohan
@TalRohan 3 месяца назад
I'm looking at all that loesse soil the lahar is cutting through and can't help thinking it would be a great place for a spot of gold panning.....on a bit less hectic day of course
@MrBruintjebeer
@MrBruintjebeer 5 лет назад
I have been following your channel for years. Great to see a thunders storm over the Illgraben again. Spectaculair.
@Borishal
@Borishal 4 года назад
I want to build a small dam across the channel when it's dry. Then watch it being destroyed by the grabenchompingfloodbuster.
@nhstorage
@nhstorage 4 года назад
Have you ever thought about doing a time lapse video? Seeing that waterfall/erosion ledge work it's way upstream would have been cool!
@hebneh
@hebneh 4 года назад
I don't understand how the waves / pulses develop in the flow. The water is coming from heavy rain, which certainly isn't fluctuating in its intensity with rhythmic regularity that would create these variations.
@Solaris_Kou
@Solaris_Kou 4 года назад
My best guess is that the water was getting dammed up and the dams broke so the water was getting pushed out of the way and it created the waves
@zayravargas4286
@zayravargas4286 5 лет назад
Wow!!!!!.Hello is from Puerto Rico.
@nanitorres7836
@nanitorres7836 4 года назад
Increíble las olas que hace.
@davidyoung5114
@davidyoung5114 4 года назад
I would like to see a 'before' and 'after' image to compare what the area looked like before & after a heavy rainfall.
@euchiron
@euchiron 3 года назад
Great vantage point! Seeing successive surges eroding the bed back upstream is so satisfying
@بابا-ذ8ض
@بابا-ذ8ض 5 лет назад
سبحان الله ...
@gladisrivera7306
@gladisrivera7306 Год назад
Diós sanþó amí me produsé panicó þansolo en eĺ vídeó quetaĺ en vivo me daria ún soponsio
@41vitalis
@41vitalis 3 года назад
يحفر بلا فاس و يقتل بلا رصاص Il creuse sans pioche et tue sans balles C'est le fleuve La force de la nature est tout simplement monstrueuse mais magnifique Respect Merci pour ces images
@rainerthomaslatzke8138
@rainerthomaslatzke8138 Год назад
Da hat man Angst/Respekt und Ehrfurcht vor diesem Naturschauspiel. Habe soetwas noch nie gesehen und würde dieses mal gerne live sehen und hören. Vielen Dank für das teilen. Glück auf
@georgobergfell
@georgobergfell 4 года назад
Ich finde diese Videos sehr Beeindruckend! Die Größe des geförderten Geröll ist enorm!
@randallsmerna384
@randallsmerna384 Год назад
In this short amount of time it ate about 12 ft of that drop off!
@marcariotto1709
@marcariotto1709 3 месяца назад
I just gotta wonder if any rafting happens on this river😊
@rodulfohernandez2618
@rodulfohernandez2618 4 года назад
Cual es la la razón de que para y luego baja con fuerza.??
@cherylforney2629
@cherylforney2629 3 года назад
Good photography!
@kensanity178
@kensanity178 Год назад
It's hard to wrap your mind around the size of these boulders and how fast they're moving. It feels like your brain is playing tricks on you.
@cditzler6313
@cditzler6313 2 года назад
this is very hard to comprehend would like to see where this starts from an unimaginable amount of displacement sand gravel boulders
@ronaldoferreiramuniz1199
@ronaldoferreiramuniz1199 Год назад
Maravilhas da natureza, nos seus ciclos de renovação ! Do Brasil, saudações 👍🏼🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
@Shaden0040
@Shaden0040 3 года назад
Bad place to record from. One super wash and you're going to be encased in liquid cement!
@gusgus2539
@gusgus2539 4 года назад
Interesting.
@haroldsmith8698
@haroldsmith8698 3 года назад
the thing is::The rough places plane by Handel
@dougeing6521
@dougeing6521 3 года назад
It’s the combination of sand, small aggregate and soil that when mixed with the water creates the viscosity required to push and “float” these enormous boulders. My question is somewhere all of this material is being deposited and no longer capable of being pushed. Where is this occurring? This is no different than the delta of the Mississippi River. All of the silt that washes down river gathers in the delta then must be removed.
@pierre-emmanuelzufferey1470
@pierre-emmanuelzufferey1470 3 года назад
It formed along the years a delta, Finges Forest. Now because of the narrow channel and his litle walls, the debris flow goes til the Rhône river where the debris are washed away, but the yellow color is to found til lake of Leman (Geneva). All the material comes from Illgraben above (look at my other videos, Illgraben Sight from above...), where the material is essentially deposited down and in the couloirs in winter (rock avalanches and snow avalanches) and spring, and wait for a heavy rain or heavy rain and snow melt to beginn their travel. Long ago, the debris flows stoped, above, left, right, more down.... and so formed the huge delta of Finges, which must be 200 m deep at some places.....and who knows what kind of huge boulders are under the ground...
@ОльгаУралочка-г6и
Стихия!!!
@idimarfernandes5157
@idimarfernandes5157 4 года назад
Pra onde vai toda essa sujeira?
@magcoimbra
@magcoimbra 4 года назад
Para o lago Léman
@franklinbarrett4630
@franklinbarrett4630 4 года назад
It is fascinating watching that waterfall erode back up stream in feet per minute.
@ابوجبريل-ق5ع
@ابوجبريل-ق5ع Год назад
@bubbleflyyt1484
@bubbleflyyt1484 2 года назад
😱😱que medo
@jeffd6540
@jeffd6540 5 лет назад
The Power Of Nature!!
@Clearanceman2
@Clearanceman2 4 года назад
Like a volcano and lava except there is no volcano and lava.
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