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Incredible GLACIER CALVING & TSUNAMI WAVE Caught On Camera! | Glacier Wall Collapse (Greenland) 

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Huge Icebergs collapsing and breaking from the Ilulissat Glacier are often up to 3,000 feet in height (1,000 meter) and are broken up by the force of the glacier and icebergs further up the fjord. Subscribe for more ► ru-vid.com...
Greenland is home to the only permanent ice sheet outside Antarctica. The sheet covers 3/4 of Greenland's land mass. The Ilulissat Icefjord drains 6.5% of the Greenland ice sheet and produces around 10% of all Greenland icebergs. Some 35 billion tonnes of icebergs calve off and pass out of the fjord every year (Find out more here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakobsh.... In the last 25 years, the Greenland Ice Sheet is rapidly melting, having lost 3.8 trillion tons of ice between 1992 and 2018, a new study from NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) finds. The melting ice has added 0.4 inches (11 millimeters) to sea level rise. Its cumulative 3.8 trillion tons of melted ice is equivalent to adding the water from 120 million Olympic-size swimming pools to the ocean every year (Find out more here: www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.ph....
Ice calving, also known as glacier calving or iceberg calving, is the breaking of ice chunks from the edge of a glacier. It is the sudden release and breaking away of a mass of ice from a glacier, iceberg, ice front, ice shelf, or crevasse. The ice that breaks away can be classified as an iceberg, but may also be a growler, bergy bit, or a crevasse wall breakaway. The entry of the ice into the water causes large, and often hazardous waves. The waves formed in locations like Johns Hopkins Glacier can be so large that boats cannot approach closer than 3 kilometres. These events have become major tourist attractions. Many glaciers terminate at oceans or freshwater lakes which results naturally with the calving of large numbers of icebergs. Calving of Greenland's glaciers produce 12,000 to 15,000 icebergs each year alone (Find out more here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_cal....
About this video: "Incredible glacier calving & tsunami wave caught on camera" (Bo B.)
This video is showing huge icebergs flipping over and subsequently a series of multiple iceberg and glacier wall collapses. Due to the enormous amount of ice falling into the water, the glacier calving event even triggered a series of mini-tsunami waves up to 16 feet in height (5 m) breaking on the shore.
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@LicetStudios
@LicetStudios 3 года назад
If you haven't already, go check out our latest video showcasing "Glacier Calving | 15 Amazing Collapses, Tsunami Waves and Icebergs": ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-49bYTMo3Vxw.html
@DO-NOT-COMPLY-MANDATES
@DO-NOT-COMPLY-MANDATES 3 года назад
Bulllllllshit
@s.roberts3839
@s.roberts3839 3 года назад
Mate, incredible video......why did ya stop recording?
@eddypetch
@eddypetch 3 года назад
@God's Com'n We have 10 inches in Massachusetts
@annemchurchwell
@annemchurchwell 3 года назад
@@eddypetch ha from that storm that dump 10 inches on you here in New Hampshire we had 30 inches dumped on us.
@cherriemckinstry131
@cherriemckinstry131 3 года назад
@God's Com'n you got our snow... happy to share...green grass here in Pa.
@darrenmorrow5697
@darrenmorrow5697 3 года назад
Thank god for the internet or 99.9% of us would never have imagined seeing anything like this.
@molynixon2594
@molynixon2594 3 года назад
its so important to see anything like this?
@kamtorosam5742
@kamtorosam5742 3 года назад
God*
@nooki1102
@nooki1102 3 года назад
Don't thank me.. i didn't invent the internet
@MrCarnutbill67
@MrCarnutbill67 3 года назад
John Kraken Yeah, that piece of crap black and White tv from the 60’s sure compares to this high definition color version. Who cares if it’s been seen before, what the OP said is still correct.
@MrCarnutbill67
@MrCarnutbill67 3 года назад
John Kraken I’m 46 sir. My point was, in the 60’s you had to catch the program while it was on. Even then it was a crappy picture and sound. Today, it’s just a click of the mouse away and millions more have seen it thanks to the internet. I remember the days of 3 channels and all the networks going off the air at midnight.
@Dirk80241
@Dirk80241 3 года назад
Wow, this is both awesome and fearsome at the same time. Thank you for not adding any music and for the silence during the entire clip, so that we can hear the sounds of nature. You’ve recorded something beautiful, thank you for sharing it!
@davenorth8922
@davenorth8922 2 года назад
"Something beautiful"? Only if a eulogy is beautiful. Earth is dying.
@lcarrscottishtxn
@lcarrscottishtxn 2 года назад
@@davenorth8922 Well you’re in luck. None of us will ever live long enough to see that happen.🙄
@chrisparkes2179
@chrisparkes2179 2 года назад
@@davenorth8922 The sight is beautiful as it's a natural thing that happens every year as summer approaches. What is not beautiful is that it's now happening at an accelerated rate and the glaciers are not regrowing in winter at a rate to compensate.
@zipmegolden
@zipmegolden 2 года назад
@@davenorth8922 No, ice has been melting since the beginning. It's not a new thing as the lying media would have you to believe. 🙄🙄🙄
@davenorth8922
@davenorth8922 2 года назад
@@zipmegolden It's melting far faster than ever before. Some seeker you turn out to be.
@Gitimus01
@Gitimus01 2 года назад
Truly terrifying to see how quickly the "Landscape" can change when the ice decides to shift. That was huge and it happens fast. Would love to see it in person none day.
@nadiadelphi6850
@nadiadelphi6850 Год назад
Yes it’s absolute astonishing to witness something like that, but I think that we tend to almost forget or sometimes even deny that we are the cause of what is happening.
@TheExplosiveGuy
@TheExplosiveGuy 2 года назад
That's so beyond spectacular I can't even put it into words, just... wow. The blue/green water rolling off the iceberg was gorgeous. That's got to be the biggest glacial calving event I've ever seen...
@kevinlucko2902
@kevinlucko2902 Год назад
Epic.
@coolcutsgal2
@coolcutsgal2 3 года назад
I cant get over the beautiful color of the blue green water
@69yenko65
@69yenko65 3 года назад
Thats some high quality h2o
@weirdmood8102
@weirdmood8102 3 года назад
It's one of the prettiest things I've ever seen in person. I've obviously never seen one calving, But up close to icebergs, you can see that color right under the water on them. It's beautiful, and it's full potential can't be seen through a lens.
@Deeplycloseted435
@Deeplycloseted435 3 года назад
The cold can be so beautiful. Never went anywhere but tropical, until I went to the Canadian Rockies, walked on glaciers, caught trout in a stream disconnected from civilization as a grizzly bear watched our boat from the shore, and this was the summer time! The Earth is amazing. I want to see almost all of it.
@strandedinseattle9931
@strandedinseattle9931 3 года назад
@@weirdmood8102 Iceberg colors determine age, I was told when on a cruise up in Alaska and we passed through a gulf of glacial fallout. The pure blues are hundreds of years old and the green ones can be thousands of years old. I'm not sure how scientific that is, but it is what I was told (am sure you can look it up!).
@weirdmood8102
@weirdmood8102 3 года назад
@@strandedinseattle9931 that's interesting. The ones I was seeing up close were a blueish green color, that is impossible to describe. I had never seen it before and haven't seen it since, but it was possibly the prettiest thing I've ever seen. The colors in Alaska are a whole different spectrum of their own. It's a beautiful place.
@johnclemons2208
@johnclemons2208 4 года назад
To whoever did this video. Thank you for letting nature speak for ittself, and not hoopin and hollering like an idiot.
@shebacoppit7008
@shebacoppit7008 4 года назад
Yes!
@donreed
@donreed 4 года назад
Someone ISN'T an ESPN idiot on You Tube? Why didn't anyone TELL ME ABOUT THIS?!
@donreed
@donreed 4 года назад
@Jeremy Kirkpatrick Only on the web could someone suggest something along these lines. Now, over to "Fatal Car Crash Caught on Police Dashcam," posthaste!
@carlschock6747
@carlschock6747 4 года назад
Would you look at that! Just look at it.................just look at it...................would you look at that!
@gregrodriguez1214
@gregrodriguez1214 4 года назад
Ha I thought I was the only one annoyed by Ppl narrating
@markhavingfun
@markhavingfun 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing! Glad someone was around to witness this insanely powerful event.
@benzoo4588
@benzoo4588 Год назад
Nothing amazing. Just fear
@nickmolloy9563
@nickmolloy9563 2 года назад
Talk about a changing landscape. Surprising how powdery the ice was. Incredible catch. Thanks for sharing.
@zhenren9703
@zhenren9703 2 года назад
It's like a snowcone!
@pianolady19
@pianolady19 3 года назад
The colour of the water around the base of the iceberg as it rolled was so gorgeous.
@hyattgotti3052
@hyattgotti3052 3 года назад
was thinking the same, that nice turquoise color
@trooperandcooperale3057
@trooperandcooperale3057 3 года назад
You get that effect from layers and layers of sheet glass made into sculptors. Amazing colour.
@LichaelMewis
@LichaelMewis 3 года назад
Go to a Florida spring. They are just a beautiful and you can actually swim in them.
@trooperandcooperale3057
@trooperandcooperale3057 3 года назад
@@LichaelMewis Indeed
@suzielynne9421
@suzielynne9421 2 года назад
Emerald Green to me. 💚
@weenys1604
@weenys1604 4 года назад
When the iceberg tipped over the water looked beautiful underneath
@MM-xc2bt
@MM-xc2bt 4 года назад
Agreed
@clopzypander3467
@clopzypander3467 4 года назад
Yeah a colorful blue
@roguequeen6323
@roguequeen6323 4 года назад
Looked like nyquil blue
@60viking
@60viking 4 года назад
It sure did.
@60viking
@60viking 4 года назад
@@roguequeen6323 yeah PM.
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@Snootyboss
@Snootyboss 3 года назад
Thank you for uploading this. Like most on here, I've never been fortunate to see anything so incredible uploaded, let alone in person. I'm really envious
@franzjohnston
@franzjohnston 3 года назад
No dramatic, overloud music...no Oh my g.., no silly comments, just brilliant , timed, controlled film of one of nature's most dramatic moments in natural sound settings. Thank you so much for this magnificent footage calmly taken and expertly judged. How very lucky you were to see such an event real time!
@robertnichols4833
@robertnichols4833 4 года назад
No soundtrack of insipid music or witless braying and yammering. Perfection!
@martynlaycock4897
@martynlaycock4897 4 года назад
Truly WONDERFUL : Thank You. Martyn, Cyprus
@gayle9428
@gayle9428 3 года назад
That's fantastic!
@markgriffiths3630
@markgriffiths3630 3 года назад
Agreed I could amagine this with a bunch of twenty year old girls in the back ground just"""OOOOOOOOOHHHHH MY GOD"!!!!!over and over again
@markgriffiths3630
@markgriffiths3630 3 года назад
It's like when I go golfing and enjoy the silence as silence is so hard to find , then some dip shit desides to crank the tunes,, ruins the placid
@brianligat2038
@brianligat2038 3 года назад
No US women screeching OMG every few seconds!!
@davidoverstreet2875
@davidoverstreet2875 2 года назад
By far the most impressive recording of an ice break up to date. BY FAR. I don't even want to think about how many polar bears just got wiped out. That was stunning. Talk about an adrenaline rush! My God.
@slyguythreeonetwonine3172
@slyguythreeonetwonine3172 Месяц назад
Polar bears are some of the few animals that actively hunt humans when they can. No sympathy from me here. 😹
@MichelleDavis-dh2ef
@MichelleDavis-dh2ef 2 года назад
That was one of the most mesmerizing events I've ever seen.! Thank you for posting. ♥️
@josimpson7999
@josimpson7999 3 года назад
Incredible awesome footage. Fabulous too to be able to hear the sound affects without the screeching, irritating comments which usually accompany something of this magnitude. Thank you
@tortillasarenotbiceps7622
@tortillasarenotbiceps7622 3 года назад
"screeching, irritating comments" - They let the comment section fill that requirement. 😝 😜 🤪
@cherryclarke4704
@cherryclarke4704 3 года назад
I am in total agreement with you on that score
@baronderochemont8556
@baronderochemont8556 3 года назад
Or even worse - music!
@anshul694
@anshul694 3 года назад
Is this incredible to you.
@PurpleObscuration
@PurpleObscuration 3 года назад
I bet that you are really fun at a sporting event Not.
@jaysonmcewen4056
@jaysonmcewen4056 4 года назад
How could anyone dislike this video? There's no talking and annoying tourists. It's *perfect*.
@birgittabirgersdatter8082
@birgittabirgersdatter8082 4 года назад
Jayson McEwen probably people who don’t understand how glaciers work and they think calving is a sign of glacial melting.
@greggsannes493
@greggsannes493 4 года назад
Sadly some people aren't happy unless they're miserable
@agiantcub8it542
@agiantcub8it542 4 года назад
I dunno maybe it was the horrible zooming in and panning out. But the no talking part!!! Awesome.
@OrtusMallum777
@OrtusMallum777 4 года назад
Flatearthers who think you can't get close enough to Antarctica to see this....
@Marconel100
@Marconel100 4 года назад
Hes shaking the camera, shouldve used a tripod
@user-oz5bo3zq6r
@user-oz5bo3zq6r 2 года назад
Природа восхищает и пугает одновременно!Спасибо за очень красивое видео!👍👍👍
@eleonoragv
@eleonoragv 2 года назад
Thanks for leaving the natural sound ! Kind regards from El Calafate . Glaciers National Park. Patagonia Argentina .
@Dags470
@Dags470 3 года назад
By far the most incredible RU-vid footage I've ever seen. I'm truly blown away.
@Chris.Davies
@Chris.Davies 3 года назад
Then you haven't seen much. There are videos where an area the size of Manhattan completely destroys itself. This is a very average carving event, and NOT very spectacular in terms of size or duration.
@gregbaldwin5144
@gregbaldwin5144 3 года назад
Yes I forgot the name of the glacier but I know what he is talking about. They had been watching it for a long time and were getting close to having to pack up and go but they caught it. You definitely need to research a bit it's so huge an area it's hard to gain perspective
@im1who84u
@im1who84u 4 года назад
Great video. No talking or screaming in the background and stupid music playing in the background. Perfect.
@TAXCOLLECTOR-mx3mg
@TAXCOLLECTOR-mx3mg 4 года назад
That's the same white noise I hear on my radio.
@Lesloi6227
@Lesloi6227 4 года назад
nothing quite as good as natural sounds
@hanspy2
@hanspy2 4 года назад
Almost perfect. Now people must learn not to move the camera. No zoom. No changing view. Just film it and move NOTHING.
@yeaminchowdhury.3440
@yeaminchowdhury.3440 4 года назад
@@hanspy2 so trie
@yeaminchowdhury.3440
@yeaminchowdhury.3440 4 года назад
@@hanspy2 i mean true
@breakinghabits_II
@breakinghabits_II 2 года назад
Thank you for keeping silent whilst recording this spectacle 😊😊
@cheekyoziechick
@cheekyoziechick 2 года назад
One of the best I have seen. So much noise and action. Thanks for being there at the right time.
@Midgeer
@Midgeer 3 года назад
To witness something like this in person.. this could change someone. It’s hard to grasp the sheer magnitude of what’s happening here!
@madmikesmountianmadness1917
@madmikesmountianmadness1917 3 года назад
Abso F****** lutely
@andrewm.1623
@andrewm.1623 3 года назад
I was gonna post something similar but you said it. My eyes ar bugging out and im only looking at a screen in my hands. The real deal is inconceivable to me.
@johnnyghanja
@johnnyghanja 3 года назад
I was looking for _____________ to come outta that thing. A. Megatron B. Godzilla I don't remember but one of those were in an iceberg, or not. Nvmd
@Midgeer
@Midgeer 3 года назад
@@johnnyghanja pretty sure even Godzilla would get out of the way of this nonsense here lol
@johnnyghanja
@johnnyghanja 3 года назад
@@Midgeer so it wasn't an iceberg.?
@dimidomo7946
@dimidomo7946 4 года назад
This collapse was breathtaking...wow! My eyes were glued. Without your production, I would have never seen this phenomena.
@MC4D.
@MC4D. 2 года назад
@0:38-1:25 looks like the iceberg had a face and the face had an expectation of "why!?! I'm not ready to become water! I still have plenty of coldness left! Ahhh!" 😆
@robertjensen1048
@robertjensen1048 2 года назад
For posting this video, I thank you on behalf of the approx. 99.99% of people on earth who'll never be lucky enough to visit Greenland and see this in person.
@petermay3861
@petermay3861 4 года назад
That's one of the most beautiful and terrifying things I've ever witnessed
@georgeshepherd694
@georgeshepherd694 4 года назад
Really? Wait till sea levels rise and real tsunami arrives.
@thefreshwater2727
@thefreshwater2727 4 года назад
Get a grip george
@jugglekittenxz4865
@jugglekittenxz4865 4 года назад
@@georgeshepherd694 chiil that might happen but dont go around scaring people
@beatlejim64
@beatlejim64 4 года назад
And sad...in a way...
@funkymonkey9246
@funkymonkey9246 4 года назад
@@jugglekittenxz4865 It is happening, and people have good reason to be scared!
@mikefriend1514
@mikefriend1514 3 года назад
The height that berg rose out of the water before tipping over was truly jaw dropping.
@FamilyChannel89
@FamilyChannel89 2 года назад
The sounds are so frighteningly beautiful!
@kristaps2010
@kristaps2010 2 года назад
Your timing on arrival was spot on! Thanks for sharing.
@samuelstoner5651
@samuelstoner5651 3 года назад
That was dramatic! Judging by the amount of ice that fell into the water, I was expecting a bigger wave. Still, it seems like a once-in-a-lifetime sight you captured. Thank you for sharing it.
@tortillasarenotbiceps7622
@tortillasarenotbiceps7622 3 года назад
My guess is the lay of the land and/or collapse of the ice itself could have something to do with the size of the waves. If the slope was greater and the ice slid at an angle, I bet that wave would be catastrophic like the one that father and son experienced that was theorized to be upwards of 1700 feet high.
@shovelknight9417
@shovelknight9417 3 года назад
@@tortillasarenotbiceps7622 The Alaska tsunami?
@tortillasarenotbiceps7622
@tortillasarenotbiceps7622 3 года назад
@@shovelknight9417 Yes, I think it was Alaska.
@670HP-Package-NOW
@670HP-Package-NOW 3 года назад
@@tortillasarenotbiceps7622 that one was partially a landslide which was a major amplifier
@tortillasarenotbiceps7622
@tortillasarenotbiceps7622 3 года назад
@@670HP-Package-NOW Imagine seeing something that huge headed your way. I mean EEK!!!
@y-mefarm4249
@y-mefarm4249 4 года назад
Thank you for letting nature speak for itself. Nothing worse then having commentary, yelling or music in the background as this once in a lifetime event plays out. 😘
@4485briana
@4485briana 3 года назад
I wish we knew why people often feel the need to constantly spout verbal garbage from their mouth. Why not just be comfortable with silence and time to think?
@PaulNewfield-PasadenaCAU-wb4xg
@PaulNewfield-PasadenaCAU-wb4xg 3 года назад
There’s nothing worse than a fidgety cameraman who constantly moves the camera around and zooms in & out!
@lifesprototype
@lifesprototype 3 года назад
That was like watching Superman's home being made!
@Fraser-369
@Fraser-369 Год назад
Since you can pull up pictures from the early 1900’s and see for yourself that the sea levels are the same as today…
@amineaiffa
@amineaiffa 3 года назад
This is the way a nature video should be. Save the comments for the comment section of RU-vid. Keep quiet during the video.
@RRRIBEYE
@RRRIBEYE 4 года назад
0:52 Sound of my back when I wake up in the morning...
@applesucks2633
@applesucks2633 4 года назад
Mike .R. Freaking hilarious dude! Reminds me of my elbows LOL have a great day
@greggsannes493
@greggsannes493 4 года назад
You better get that checked :-)
@pebble100c
@pebble100c 4 года назад
Sounds like a couple of corrugated steel pieces being slammed together!
@lindaseel8633
@lindaseel8633 3 года назад
Sounds like my knees.😆
@RRRIBEYE
@RRRIBEYE 3 года назад
@Greg Lawson nawwww. Once I crack and have some coffee - I'm good.
@deborahjohnson5168
@deborahjohnson5168 3 года назад
So beautiful and clean, Love the pastel blue tones With the white contrast!!!
@SMalik86
@SMalik86 2 года назад
This was so calming, so exotic and so mesmerising.
@michaelorosco1436
@michaelorosco1436 3 года назад
That was absolutely amazing! To see the iceberg rise hundreds of feet into the air, THEN flip over, and the tsunami that followed! WOW
@skxneixjsjxje78910
@skxneixjsjxje78910 3 года назад
why did it rise?
@michaelorosco1436
@michaelorosco1436 2 года назад
The bottom of the iceberg becomes smaller than the top, so the weight difference caused it to flip.
@hazmatt81
@hazmatt81 4 года назад
Doesn’t even seem real, but Mother Nature produces some of the best visuals! And the audio is quite stellar too! Good job!
@mr.rogersfavoritegatorade2271
@mr.rogersfavoritegatorade2271 4 года назад
Matt Carroll literally a fucking mountain moving quite beautiful.
@MotownWes
@MotownWes 2 года назад
Thanks for not talking during the video and just letting the video speak for itself.
@victoriamaclaren568
@victoriamaclaren568 Год назад
This is SPECTACULAR to watch!! I have lived in Alaska, in winter only, for work, and for work flown in helicopters over multiple glaciers, but never was there at the right time to see this sort of event! MAGNIFICENT!!
@CountryKindOfCrazy
@CountryKindOfCrazy 3 года назад
Even though I hate cold weather I want to thank you for uploading this. This is so beautiful, and something I would have never been able to see otherwise.
@LicetStudios
@LicetStudios 3 года назад
Thank you, glad you like it!
@peterpan7976
@peterpan7976 3 года назад
I can't even begin to wrap my head around how much ice I just witnessed break off and float away
@KM00Youtube
@KM00Youtube 2 года назад
Wow! Amazing, love these videos. I agree with Darren, thank you Licet Studios!
@stevensims3342
@stevensims3342 2 года назад
So amazing your basically watching giant chunks of ice find their equilibrium and as such, they will break and flip in the most incredible fashion.
@cdistasio
@cdistasio 3 года назад
The amount of energy in this event must be astronomical
@puwhppi
@puwhppi 3 года назад
ur name is astronomical bro
@Aztesticals
@Aztesticals 3 года назад
It's the wrong form but it's on the order of a several kilotons just over a much longer period
@commentsboardreferee7434
@commentsboardreferee7434 3 года назад
It's our gross overuse of energy that directly caused this tragedy. The fact that you're even watching this means you are part of the problem. It's called climate change and if we don't halt it NOW we will be gone from this earth in as little as 10 years. BAN ALL FOSSIL FUELS NOW.
@cdistasio
@cdistasio 3 года назад
@@commentsboardreferee7434 how many times have I heard that story
@puwhppi
@puwhppi 3 года назад
@@cdistasio dude ur name is astronomical
@LindseyObrooke
@LindseyObrooke 3 года назад
I imagine most of us cannot grasp the depth of this area. Doesn't look huge, but likely is enormous.
@randallacton2445
@randallacton2445 2 года назад
Your so hot 🔥
@zipmegolden
@zipmegolden 2 года назад
@@randallacton2445 And your to old! Lol
@rithvikmuthyalapati9754
@rithvikmuthyalapati9754 2 года назад
The birds flying around help give us some dept of the area and gives us a sense of how tall and big the glacier is.
@dr.jamesolack8504
@dr.jamesolack8504 2 года назад
@@zipmegolden It’s “too”. Not “to”.
@commanderpinkie7617
@commanderpinkie7617 2 года назад
@@randallacton2445 …and you’re a creep! :D
@ge2719
@ge2719 2 года назад
You found the fortress of solitude. Superman: "ffs, not again" *hits self destruct*
@Name-ps9fx
@Name-ps9fx 2 года назад
Just... INCREDIBLE! Thx for sharing, and keeping the natural sounds!
@stonkodactyl9210
@stonkodactyl9210 3 года назад
One of the most beautiful and terrifying things I've ever seen.
@reinermader615
@reinermader615 3 года назад
@¿0.O? that i also will never understand why people think that's terrifying. Too many people lost all connections to nature.
@stonkodactyl9210
@stonkodactyl9210 3 года назад
@¿0.O? Saying something is terrifying is not the same thing as being terrified ...
@rsb1962
@rsb1962 3 года назад
Relative to the circle of life of the planet and we got to witness it because of the amazing camera person.
@nuunubirgitteboassen6957
@nuunubirgitteboassen6957 2 года назад
And the people living here.
@Andy-vt7sl
@Andy-vt7sl 2 года назад
How the videographer never said “wow” is beyond me. Great video!
@goldygoldy7543
@goldygoldy7543 3 года назад
Mooiste film!!!! Tot nu toe..die ik zag!!!!!
@wesleyb_92
@wesleyb_92 3 года назад
Is it just me or does it seem like nature moves in slow motion. You can tell it’s not slowed down when the birds are flying around but it just feels slow. Absolutely awesome
@vexakul9536
@vexakul9536 3 года назад
This ice waited thousands years to fall down like this
@charles7562
@charles7562 3 года назад
That particular ice did indeed wait thousands of years if not more. Learn how glaciers work. And you must be real proud with that disgusting screen name. Grow up
@onementality9781
@onementality9781 3 года назад
How did the camera man sit there quietly?
@AndrewFosterSheff69
@AndrewFosterSheff69 3 года назад
@@charles7562 No they don't, look into time lapses, they can happen within a season, you are looking at a decade MAX. The truth sometimes hurts when you realise you've been lied to, it doesn't lessen it being true. The earth is young, not millions of years old.
@PaladinPoppie
@PaladinPoppie 3 года назад
@@AndrewFosterSheff69 Young Earth 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@wildgoosedreaming1
@wildgoosedreaming1 3 года назад
@AOC's RAPISTRude stupid idiot and wrong. That ice did form thousands of years ago. Do some actual research and learn something instead of trolling.
@roderickwheatley9946
@roderickwheatley9946 3 года назад
This is not the first time I have watched your video and it is still very impressive. Great sound quality.
@jeffsaltzman7909
@jeffsaltzman7909 2 года назад
That was incredible. The scene went from tranquil toy complete turmoil in minutes!
@pooldr.4843
@pooldr.4843 4 года назад
The blue color of that water is beautiful. Hard to match.
@zuzufitz
@zuzufitz 4 года назад
Best that I have EVER seen! That was truly awesome. And no idiotic screaming or noise making drunks to ruin it.
@davidgriffiths7696
@davidgriffiths7696 3 года назад
Fantastic footage and quality. Looks well planned and executed. The iceberg looks about 15 stories high and maybe 300m in length, or more.
@victorjohnson749
@victorjohnson749 2 года назад
Amazing video. Thanks for sharing!🔥🔥🔥👍👏👏👏
@satoshinakamoto3342
@satoshinakamoto3342 3 года назад
Glacier 1: I'm going to be on camera, how do I look? Glacier 2: Cool
@ryanispro17
@ryanispro17 3 года назад
So corny I liked
@tomoverton2138
@tomoverton2138 3 года назад
Glacier 2: Hold my beer!
@johnnyghanja
@johnnyghanja 3 года назад
Nice one.
@kimquinn7728
@kimquinn7728 3 года назад
The colors of the ice underneath are just so beautiful! Aqua and sapphire and robins egg. Glorious. Beauty in an overwhelmingly wild package.
@insanebmxthomas
@insanebmxthomas 2 года назад
The party when i get there vs. when i leave 🤣
@fayprivate7975
@fayprivate7975 2 года назад
Really great recording! So much gone all at once!
@agmjfcom
@agmjfcom 3 года назад
What a privilege to see something like that in person.
@McSymm_Mcsymm
@McSymm_Mcsymm 3 года назад
Not a privilege just some money.
@cruzanmongoose
@cruzanmongoose 3 года назад
Nature doing it's own thing without annoying music or screaming people in the background
@ChrisPage68
@ChrisPage68 3 года назад
Aided by our contribution to climate change.
@RTD1947
@RTD1947 2 года назад
Thank you for the great photography And!! Keeping us High and DRY!!!
@heartofthunder1440
@heartofthunder1440 2 года назад
Thanks for the footage.
@rudybigboote3883
@rudybigboote3883 4 года назад
Wow man, I kept waiting for that huge chunk of ice to stop rising but it just kept going and going! Truly amazing and great self control to be able to witness something like that without saying word. 👍🏻👍🏻
@ethanrat_bodybuilding
@ethanrat_bodybuilding 3 года назад
Why is this genuinely scary, like we as viewers don’t even realize how insanely huge that is
@tortillasarenotbiceps7622
@tortillasarenotbiceps7622 3 года назад
Meanwhile aliens a billion light years away: Earth fart.
@taknie6229
@taknie6229 3 года назад
u have polish surname
@nickroth593
@nickroth593 2 года назад
Just imagine what it looked like under the water! This is one of the most mesmerizing videos I've ever watched!
@waynegraham7611
@waynegraham7611 2 года назад
Imagine a nice iced tea with that fresh ice ? 😋 mmm
@lynnfarley7851
@lynnfarley7851 4 года назад
How do the videographers know when exactly these collapses will happen? Their timing is impeccable!
@BishPlease93
@BishPlease93 3 года назад
I wonder how old that ice burg was ….. Absolutely STUNNING.
@catonkybord7950
@catonkybord7950 2 года назад
It's "berg", "Burg" means castle. But, you know, thanks to that tiny mistake you made, I realised for the first time that English uses the German word "Berg" in the term "iceberg", instead of "mountain".
@tima.478
@tima.478 2 года назад
"Would you like ice in that?" "Yes, please!"
@Wryvan
@Wryvan 2 года назад
Iceberg be like "Goodnight girl, I'll see ya tomorrow."
@marvsview3829
@marvsview3829 3 года назад
Wow the landscape totally transformed within a few minutes
@WolfricLupus
@WolfricLupus 4 года назад
I find it interesting to note all the sea-birds gathering. There are a few to begin with but as the event unfolds, loads of birds are seen. Clearly they do not perceive these events as hazards, but as opportunity to feed. Events such as this must be as violent underwater as above, thereby disrupting the submarine environment and exposing aquatic and benthic animals to predation, in the same way that Terrestrial insects are disturbed by combine harvesters, which are then followed by flocks of birds. The mouth of a glacier like this, being a very dynamic environment, is likely a favoured spot for predators like this and I expect the rocky shore areas opposite to, or nearby, the berg-calving zone will likely be heavily populated with roosts and nests. Very cool video, thank you.
@leebowitz1987
@leebowitz1987 3 года назад
Or their nesting grounds were just sunk and they are disoriented
@WolfricLupus
@WolfricLupus 3 года назад
@@leebowitz1987 , fair suggestion but sorry no, only the Emperor penguin and a small Andean finch - the white-winged diuca-finch (Diuca speculifera) are the only birds known to nest on ice. All other species find something else solid and secure, since ice sucks the heat out of nests & eggs way too quickly the parents cannot incubate them. Much more likely the birds know these calving events happen, because they happen on a fairly regular basis, and nest somewhere safe while using the disturbances as an opportunity to feed.
@dondroc1
@dondroc1 3 года назад
I don't know where this video has been hiding and I just now saw it. How awesome!
@Elsalover
@Elsalover Год назад
There's nothing more beautiful the looks and sound of ice 😇
@shootadeah
@shootadeah 3 года назад
Absolutely amazing to catch something like this on camera to share with the world!!
@jfk64kennedy95
@jfk64kennedy95 4 года назад
that ranks about a 10 on the "WOW" scale, cool
@itzcaseykc
@itzcaseykc 2 года назад
This is one epic moment. Totally awesome to watch. Was not expecting to see the shooter come up behind the segment in the front. Totally awesome indeed.
@eskimo_airgunner2314
@eskimo_airgunner2314 2 года назад
Not actually a Tsunami but a good title to draw people in.
@blert
@blert 4 года назад
thankfully there wasn't a woman in the background screaming "ohmygod" a hundred times over
@lamontduplessis3552
@lamontduplessis3552 4 года назад
Or a........"man", lol!!
@dudeomondo
@dudeomondo 4 года назад
Exactly what I was thinking!! Lmao
@elizabethwhiteoak5291
@elizabethwhiteoak5291 4 года назад
Oh my Gaarrrd .. I HATE THAT!!!
@lamontduplessis3552
@lamontduplessis3552 4 года назад
@@dudeomondo lmao 😂✌
@AllKinaTing
@AllKinaTing 4 года назад
big time
@longobardilounge8238
@longobardilounge8238 3 года назад
I wonder what this sounded like underwater and how far away the sound traveled
@Achillionable
@Achillionable 3 года назад
Considering how loud that is above water...
@ratherbeonthemoon
@ratherbeonthemoon 3 года назад
Probably sounds like my wife eating a cup of ice
@albertofernandez4701
@albertofernandez4701 3 года назад
@@ratherbeonthemoon Ha. Ha.
@RaraAvis1138
@RaraAvis1138 2 года назад
Everytime I watch this I am so amazed and enthralled. Not the video to watch while laying in bed trying to sleep🙄
@turnoffmainstream
@turnoffmainstream 2 года назад
Amazing Glad it was captured on film for all the see... Amazing!
@KP_213
@KP_213 3 года назад
Had to play it back from the beginning to see what it originally looked like. Crazy to see this! Props on the footage also.
@Dreeblet
@Dreeblet 3 года назад
Damn. I know that most of the iceberg is underwater, but it still surprises me HOW MUCH of it there is underwater
@Nadia_891
@Nadia_891 2 года назад
Oh my God!! Irony, that nature's fury carries so much beauty too. It's as if the sheer impact of tsunami caused the colour to turn to that mesmerizing blue green colour. (though not related but in fire blue flame is the hottest)
@echoestherapy
@echoestherapy 2 года назад
This clip is amazing, terrifying, alarming and gorgeous at the same time!
@SiGr10614
@SiGr10614 3 года назад
You can ONLY imagine how epicly loud it was. absolutley incredible sight.
@1airdrummer
@1airdrummer 3 года назад
Every seagull: There HAS to be something dead around here somewhere.
@kermysama4975
@kermysama4975 3 года назад
Every seagull after hours of searching: ye, lets just go back to stealing french fries
@johnrauscher8805
@johnrauscher8805 3 года назад
Mine
@BlazinNSoul
@BlazinNSoul 2 года назад
I would pay to see this in the theater. Nice shooting while being boss at the same time. :)
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