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Torrey Pines landslide, ends with a boom 

Mark Hardy
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Thanks for watching. I was there 5 minutes before it started. Came across a couple of people looking like bird watchers. I wasn't sure if it was just a trickle or would stop. And, If you thought I was stupid for standing in front of it.... One of the most fascinating things was this guy sitting on the rocks about 75 yrs south (to the right). While the cliff was not falling over there, everyone was yelling at him to get away from the cliff. When i started filming he was still there, I kept panning to the right to see if he had moved. Fortunately he did, and a couple minutes later where he stood was 6 feed covered in rocks. I saw him on the way out, told him what i saw, and said he was the luckyest man on the beach. :-) There's just a little more video, but nothing as exciting, it almost stopped when i turned off this clip.

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Комментарии : 7 тыс.   
@arcadegeek
@arcadegeek Год назад
If only there were some sort of technology by which this could be recorded in a widescreen format or horizontal orientation to capture the true beauty of this experience.
@countrylifetales2700
@countrylifetales2700 Год назад
I came to make the same comment also. Who the heck doesn't know to film in landscape mode. My goodness, he was swinging the camera back and forth, and if he had been in landscape mode, he could have just stood still. 🤣
@nancygoforth656
@nancygoforth656 Год назад
I wondered if he was focused on the vertical movement of rocks, and that kept him holding the camera in the portrait orientation
@59seank
@59seank Год назад
I thought portrait mode worked pretty well for this video. You got to see the cliff from the top to the bottom and where the rocks ended up.
@joedoe6444
@joedoe6444 Год назад
just further proof that the world is full of people unable to learn the simplest things.
@Nellis202
@Nellis202 Год назад
Sounds like this guy was sitting on the toilet 🚽 bowl and straining really hard . Dude , careful you don’t have a heart attack. You do no what happen to Elvis, right ?
@brentkinsworthy4999
@brentkinsworthy4999 Год назад
Good to see Bill and Ted are still having excellent adventures 🤣😂🎸🎸🎸
@cynthiaclarke3979
@cynthiaclarke3979 Год назад
Party on dudes..
@baabaabaa2293
@baabaabaa2293 Год назад
Whoooooaaaa!!
@dwilson6769
@dwilson6769 Год назад
🤣🤣
@elizabetheakman3248
@elizabetheakman3248 Год назад
DUDE
@seanmichael7714
@seanmichael7714 Год назад
Most triumphant! LOL
@TomasVolley
@TomasVolley 2 месяца назад
Good cliffhanger stopping the video when the entire cliff starts to fall down.
@fabianmehler3540
@fabianmehler3540 2 месяца назад
That's why they call it a cliff-hanger, I see
@Susan70003
@Susan70003 2 месяца назад
Is there part 2?
@boyanaskrbic
@boyanaskrbic 2 месяца назад
Looks like he had to run 😬
@Susan70003
@Susan70003 2 месяца назад
@@boyanaskrbic yes. Better safe than sorry!
@sonofgodde
@sonofgodde 2 месяца назад
excellent pun
@jeffw2228
@jeffw2228 2 месяца назад
The Paraglider at 2:49 wasn’t expected. Cool 😎
@truckcop1
@truckcop1 Год назад
Good catch, BUT, there's a reason that tv/movies are LANDSCAPE and not portrait. Why do cell phone camera users not understand that? Turn them horizontal folks!
@DanielA23
@DanielA23 Год назад
Lol came here to say the same thing 🤣
@DrivEDrivinginEurope
@DrivEDrivinginEurope Год назад
LOL mee to, wanted to point out the same thing. The vertical panning is a bit annoying, we would see so much more in landscape mode
@TheKoyotetracker
@TheKoyotetracker Год назад
Ditto
@SDMacMan
@SDMacMan Год назад
Maybe he's capturing it vertically in order to be able to frame the entire cliff top to bottom. Did you think of that?
@brianehni5918
@brianehni5918 Год назад
@@SDMacMan Then zoom out. But I think they THEY think most will watch on phones, not desktops, and forget that phones can rotate.
@EspitiaRub
@EspitiaRub Год назад
Initially I thought this video was going to be too long and I wouldn't have the patience to watch it all. But then slowly it got really fascinating and I didn't want it to end!!!
@SpaceTimeManipulatorSTM
@SpaceTimeManipulatorSTM Год назад
And then it ended right when it got really good 😢
@larryscott3982
@larryscott3982 Год назад
Yeah it looks like it warming up
@Strider1954
@Strider1954 Год назад
No, it wasn't too long but it sure was narrow.
@sommernetek7035
@sommernetek7035 Год назад
😀😀 me too
@keeshlon
@keeshlon Год назад
Same! 😀
@terrylucaspoetrycoach4489
@terrylucaspoetrycoach4489 9 месяцев назад
That one guy is CRAZY to be that close!
@konewone361
@konewone361 2 месяца назад
Yeah, you’ve got rock falling on your left and right so you just stand in the middle filming. Seems like a death wish to me.
@breyrey7612
@breyrey7612 2 месяца назад
Reminded me of that Ron Artest NBA brawl. Guy was just standing there filming with his phone with all the chaos going around him and got smacked😊
@aliasiskey4434
@aliasiskey4434 2 месяца назад
How about the guy on top at 5:40 and on. You can see him clearly. What looks like someone up there. It actually looks like someone was throwing or making it fall from up top.
@EZPZBudz
@EZPZBudz 2 месяца назад
​@@aliasiskey4434the gov has the means to make this happen using frequencies . And they can and would have people there to document it. They just would act like stoners and random people to throw us off. Odd how he just happened to be filming at the right time. Don'tcha think ? Lol
@Jerryo-gm8es
@Jerryo-gm8es 8 месяцев назад
Even though watching this made me feel somewhat anxious, there was still something very naturally soothing and organic about it.
@siinfloridasi
@siinfloridasi Год назад
Jeff Spicolli narrates a rock slide. Radical Mr. Hand…radical.
@AppalachianRancher
@AppalachianRancher Год назад
Came here for that comment lol
@daniaann
@daniaann Год назад
Hahahaha...whoa...❤️
@johnm.3279
@johnm.3279 Год назад
Gnarly dude, totally!
@TrainTrackTrav
@TrainTrackTrav Год назад
Relax, I can fix it!
@CtrlAltDelite
@CtrlAltDelite Год назад
"Awesome! Totally Awesome!"
@maxbartertown
@maxbartertown Год назад
The portrait of that landscape was brilliantly filmed.
@srh2301
@srh2301 Год назад
Not sure the camera man understands this brilliant comment... 😅
@gen-xboomer9489
@gen-xboomer9489 Год назад
Epic.....
@marielthegreat
@marielthegreat Год назад
You said it more eloquently than I would have.
@boltyk1
@boltyk1 Год назад
I also like "ohhhhh maaaaaaan" all over the sounds of nature
@abelis644
@abelis644 Год назад
And the panning away from interesting moments...🙄🤦
@thetimefly
@thetimefly 2 месяца назад
Aaaaaand you stopped filming….
@StephSancia
@StephSancia 2 месяца назад
"and to the dust we shall return" ... I've always been fascinated geology and space planetary systems and everything I just find it so fascinating and started a distance learning course with the Open university in the 90s in science geology but 6 months later found out that I was going to be approximately 183 years old before I earned any decent money so change to fashion design LOL it also never ceases to amaze me that humanity create roads and highways and pretty little gardens and villages and everything else and then they are shocked when mother nature decides to turn over in bed ... When in reality we are just a dying piece of rock flying through outer space 😎 Happy Easter to one and all.
@MK-lk7nc
@MK-lk7nc Год назад
that was more entertaining than anything i've seen from hollywood lately, thanks for posting this. pretty amazing, glad no one was hurt.
@listenup872
@listenup872 Год назад
Its a transmountain transitioning into a prairie.
@pallikorva11
@pallikorva11 Год назад
I'm so happy Hollywood still films horizontally...
@alisonhilll4317
@alisonhilll4317 Год назад
I stopped watching that zio BS propaganda years ago .
@annebritraaen2237
@annebritraaen2237 Год назад
@@pallikorva11 You got a point - if they only could keep it as short.
@DrDeuteron
@DrDeuteron Год назад
local news report multiple deaths in the past decades over several events.
@Freida657
@Freida657 Год назад
I’m not here to complain HOW it was filmed. I just came to say I’m SO GLAD IT WAS FILMED!!! Absolutely AMAZING!! Loved it! WOW! Just WOW!!!
@Wirmish
@Wirmish Год назад
Let me complain
@hextremelydesirable1648
@hextremelydesirable1648 Год назад
you will begin to see idiots hanging their t.v.'s this way someday and enabling the option to use tv this way.. LOL just kidding (god i hope).. its all due to one thing, programmers allowing users to choose. this then became the norm from iphone users using apps that only offered the vertical mode due to the amount of time spent using the devices, having to switch hands from fatigue.. it became easier to hold it one handed for simply just swiping with thumb. and using one hand to record at concerts etc.. you cant game or even type properly using this format, but it doesnt matter it is now ingrained. the youth prefer this mode as it is now "corny" to record in landscape mode. however since i transfer most of my content to my p.c., its better to stick to landscape mode. HEX coin $0.025 PZEN coin $0.0027
@kseismoloj
@kseismoloj Год назад
I am here to complain! Where is the rest of it? There was more mountain coming down. I hope they have a sequel. 🙂
@residentpotato6023
@residentpotato6023 Год назад
I’m complaining. It looks like it was filmed from inside a glass of water.
@knowledgeispowermediaprodu7094
I'm glad there's at least one righteous person in this whole heartless group!!! Cough, landscape, cough....
@shiner4mIDAHO
@shiner4mIDAHO 2 месяца назад
here again & again to re-re watch!! again THANKS 4 SHARING MAN!!!
@terrynewberg5732
@terrynewberg5732 8 месяцев назад
That was fascinating - how suddenly all this dirt would pour out of what looked like a hole in the rock. Like the rock was just crust over the dirt rubble. So interesting. 😍
@BarelySociable
@BarelySociable Год назад
The person recording this is definitely from San Diego
@jamesmorrison7989
@jamesmorrison7989 Год назад
Love your channel! And definitely a surfer bro lmao
@joeblow1942
@joeblow1942 Год назад
And definitely a moron for filming in portrait mode.
@twoblacklabs
@twoblacklabs Год назад
Whoooaaa
@peteramarillo8952
@peteramarillo8952 Год назад
Or from the Himalayas
@billschultz2691
@billschultz2691 Год назад
Really? I thought it was Butthead
@stevederp9801
@stevederp9801 Год назад
I’ve been telling this to my friends for years. Californias coast has always been this way it’s natural and it’s how it’s supposed to work. The problem is they built a bunch of houses and businesses right by these cliffs and they’re shocked that it’s eroding. Like it hasn’t been doing that for the thousands of years. The funniest part is I’m not even from San Diego. I’m from Chicago and I’ve just lived out there for 10 years and actually put in some effort to learn about where I moved to. But people who’ve lived there for their entire life don’t understand this.
@LewisNuke92
@LewisNuke92 Год назад
Even I know this and I'm not from America. People have built houses and other buildings on which is/was reclaimed land (in cali). The stupidity of you guys over there is kind boggling lol
@allegorx58
@allegorx58 Год назад
wrong. this is bc of climate change. duh
@omegaseamaster1550
@omegaseamaster1550 Год назад
I blame Hunter Biden for this ;) All that rain has to go somewhere as it is seeping out causing this erosion. Seriously though, you are 100% correct Mother Nature showing us who is Boss.
@franciscolopez3229
@franciscolopez3229 Год назад
That is why I don't get it that this guys taking the video still got the nerve to laugh on what's happening right before their eyes.
@TheJhtlag
@TheJhtlag Год назад
@@franciscolopez3229 Honestly, I think he's some slacker dude smoking a joint: "Woah"! ;^)
@timothywanless1507
@timothywanless1507 Месяц назад
😊 thank you! That was so fun to watch. I cannot imagine being there in person
@BCmtb
@BCmtb 5 месяцев назад
This is the craziest event I’ve seen that fully portrays the sheer power of nature. I wish to one day experience something like this in person
@JT-nn8nj
@JT-nn8nj 2 месяца назад
While this is powerful, water is crazier. It’s the force behind things like this. I drowned in the ocean in 2018 and was flown to a hospital while getting my lungs and stomach pumped and fed pure oxygen. That didn’t stop me from enjoying the pleasures of the ocean but I have an unbreakable respect for it now along with the rest of nature. It does not care about your life 😂
@tony.bickert
@tony.bickert 2 месяца назад
Just gravity.
@someone-bp8wl
@someone-bp8wl 2 месяца назад
​@@tony.bickertat its full potention lol u f wore
@DrDeuteron
@DrDeuteron Год назад
a real cliff hanger at the end
@gregoryhunt1142
@gregoryhunt1142 Год назад
LMFAO
@swayzy762
@swayzy762 Год назад
🏆
@stephenjones6030
@stephenjones6030 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Miles_Goodson_Bangs_Kids
@Miles_Goodson_Bangs_Kids Год назад
This phone was recovered from the rubble...
@iknowyourebrokeauto468
@iknowyourebrokeauto468 Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5RV9b6ZQBSw.html better version till it stops
@jejoko
@jejoko Год назад
Incredible how he was able to capture a million year time lapse of the earth's erosion and the cave man running for his life is amazing!!
@SmithsnMoz
@SmithsnMoz Год назад
Hahaha 😆... Love that "Cave man" comment...😆 🤣
@taylorlindsey4931
@taylorlindsey4931 Год назад
Perfection
@GeovanniCastro666
@GeovanniCastro666 Год назад
Thousands*
@timford3599
@timford3599 Год назад
I'm surprised that the caveman didn't have GEICO. I mean it's, Umm, It's so easy that, you know...anybody can do it. Even...yeah that guy!
@lonniewhite3648
@lonniewhite3648 Год назад
just proved the is only 6000 years old, Jesus is coming soon .John 3:16
@Courage2bwell
@Courage2bwell 8 месяцев назад
This was incredible to witness. Thank you for sharing.
@ivankreizi6315
@ivankreizi6315 9 месяцев назад
that was an epic experience to watch here, must've been beyond words to be there. Thank you for the upload.
@purplemandala
@purplemandala Год назад
I could honestly watch videos like this for hours. Many of us don't get to experience stuff like this first hand. It's incredible. Great video.
@krw73
@krw73 Год назад
And you still haven't experienced it first hand...lol
@spiritwarriorsofchrist
@spiritwarriorsofchrist Год назад
😂
@Albanyoregonskywatcher
@Albanyoregonskywatcher 11 месяцев назад
Because not many people go outside of their home, even AFTER the plandemic. The illness that was so deadly that you had to be tested to see if you even have the Illness 🤭🤣
@corporeidad
@corporeidad 10 месяцев назад
@@krw73 But from second hand Is what's saying. Not so hard to understand ...
@donniev8181
@donniev8181 5 месяцев назад
​@@corporeidadthis is also one way of knowing our earth is not millions or billions of years old. If our planet were that old then we would have no peaked mountains left, the wind and rain would've weathered away all mountains by now.
@Ryanstuff
@Ryanstuff Год назад
The sound of the rocks tumbling is very soothing.
@christianpaul-cp6746
@christianpaul-cp6746 Год назад
ASMR
@jrseitz21
@jrseitz21 Год назад
How do you hear anything over this loud fool?
@enmodo
@enmodo Год назад
Audio sensory meridian rocks
@La-familia-de-Fazio
@La-familia-de-Fazio Год назад
Until their laid upon your head!😳🙄🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤣😂🤣😂
@terrywade3696
@terrywade3696 Год назад
It almost sounds like a crackling fire pit.
@spikekramer2644
@spikekramer2644 2 месяца назад
Hey there from Colorado! Super intriguing video. I seen a few rock fall, landslide, rock slide etc., thus far. Typically those things occur either with big rains, obviously not going on in the vid or in the spring/fall seasons during the melt/freeze cycles. Also, our mass wasting, as i have seems, tends to be a little movement then a bigger chunk suddenly and that's about it. That slope was going like a fireworks show building up crescendo-like to the finale!
@johnjomennelson8631
@johnjomennelson8631 5 месяцев назад
Thank you smfor sharing, our living earth. HAPPY NEW YEAR!
@HairballGoneWild
@HairballGoneWild Год назад
The laughter and awe toward the end is priceless. Humans are tiny ❤.
@zariballard
@zariballard Год назад
I know, right???😁😁😁♥️
@daleg4785
@daleg4785 Год назад
💯 😂
@billyoung6939
@billyoung6939 Год назад
But 130 years of humans living here caused this climate change.. lolol . people need to get out and see nature for yourself.. this video was awesome.
@NorThenX047
@NorThenX047 Год назад
It did infact , end , with him saying boom. Truly incredible
@Blake4625kHz
@Blake4625kHz Год назад
More like.. 🌸 boom 🧚‍♂️🍼😅
@vicariouswitness
@vicariouswitness Год назад
But no Pines.
@HULK_LUV
@HULK_LUV Год назад
😂😂😂😁🧪🧪🧪🧪💚🤙
@MariaRamirez-nq4is
@MariaRamirez-nq4is Год назад
Damn... you just spoiled the ENDING for everybody. ☺ 😂
@rosemarytodd1148
@rosemarytodd1148 8 месяцев назад
I couldn't help but notice that the cliff face became one of concern then unhappiness as it fell apart!
@PlayNowWorkLater
@PlayNowWorkLater 9 месяцев назад
What a treat! Thanks for sharing.
@Slaphappy-_-
@Slaphappy-_- Год назад
You left us with a cliffhanger man! We wanted to see the mountain fall
@josephinebennington7247
@josephinebennington7247 Год назад
Nice pun.
@myho-pe8655
@myho-pe8655 Год назад
At 9:54 you can see the sand at the ground/beach level being moved too! 😮 this is an awesome event to witness. I lived at the Oregon coast for nearly 20 years and always wondered how unstable the sandstone is. Well, it’s not!
@TheGodParticle
@TheGodParticle Год назад
Well spotted, that was freaking weird.
@brendad940
@brendad940 Год назад
I grew up in Lincoln City Oregon. Now we stay in Pacific City and the cliffs there make me nervous!
@AttacMage
@AttacMage Год назад
sandstone is a very weak rock, but that's what gets us such cool formations.
@cristianstoica4544
@cristianstoica4544 Год назад
That looks for like an artefact of video stabilization
@ssnerd583
@ssnerd583 Год назад
@@AttacMage ....HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH....sandstone is a very weak rock!!! HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA
@charleswelch249
@charleswelch249 Месяц назад
It's amazing how week that rock is there. It turns into crushed stone in seconds. Great footage.
@user-tu9hl1ic2n
@user-tu9hl1ic2n Месяц назад
Stellar, Oscar-winning narration.
@mikehart4742
@mikehart4742 Год назад
•sees a landscape• Let's film this in portrait! For real tho cool video!
@limey9182
@limey9182 Год назад
its actually better it was filmed this way
@3WheelsToThere
@3WheelsToThere Год назад
@@limey9182 It's actually better that it was filmed this way ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5RV9b6ZQBSw.html
@rlowle1228
@rlowle1228 Год назад
Pet peeve. It's NOT film. It's a video recorder. You don't film it you record it.
@kevinharrell3575
@kevinharrell3575 Год назад
@@rlowle1228 digitized
@iknowyourebrokeauto468
@iknowyourebrokeauto468 Год назад
Better version ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5RV9b6ZQBSw.html
@bruce92106
@bruce92106 7 месяцев назад
I'm from Pt Loma and haven't been on that ole beach in so many years! Actually I think the last time down was in the late 70s as a teenager scaling the trail down to Blacks LOL! I remember that trail was treacherous way back then full of slippery shale all up and down ...
@luvinthejazz
@luvinthejazz Год назад
This is great, thank you Mark. You can see the rupture line in the beach at the bottom of your picture from the beginning. Then at 9:26 you can start to see the head scarp of the fault near the top left of our picture. The rocks and rubble sliding on the surface is just window dressing. Because at that point the whole mass of the slope fails and rotates, sliding down the head scarp and heaving up at the front of the fault. And to think that this action has happened countless times to form the cliffs along the California beach.
@bsblldude34
@bsblldude34 Год назад
Yes, all of those words
@DoNotEatPoo
@DoNotEatPoo Год назад
You almost sound thrilled. Devastating mass wasting is wrecking our planet, we must do everything in our power to stop it. There needs to be an effort to place the debris back where it came from.
@DirtFlyer
@DirtFlyer Год назад
I think this was more of a translational rock slide than a rotational slide, but there may have been elements of both. It was complex for sure.
@benjurqunov
@benjurqunov Год назад
So it really wasnt caused by global warming ?
@vanheath5382
@vanheath5382 Год назад
Man great diagnosis. I totally missed the ground upheaval at the end. That was amazing.
@kezzaobee1462
@kezzaobee1462 Год назад
I was mesmerised by this, you don’t get to see such a transformation in one’s lifetime. Nature at it’s best
@davidblankenship2720
@davidblankenship2720 Год назад
THAT'S DEEP
@Albanyoregonskywatcher
@Albanyoregonskywatcher 11 месяцев назад
​@@davidblankenship2720😂
@tuiterotres6092
@tuiterotres6092 10 месяцев назад
Ésto es para saber que la Naturaleza es Divina y no necesita de la FALACIA de la tecnología, es un hecho Naturalmente divino, ó a casó estubo ahí la tecnología RUSA, ó China, ó de Estados Unidos,..... Jajajaja pues No, es lo más hermoso que se puede ver y admirar, gracias a la Naturaleza gracias
@mjelves
@mjelves 10 месяцев назад
ITS
@CybershamanX
@CybershamanX 9 месяцев назад
In other words: WOOOAAAH! MAAAAAN! 😉
@homeismyvacation
@homeismyvacation 2 месяца назад
Fascinating! We live near lake erie so its flatter here. Thank you for sharing. Hope everyone was safe during this event.
@MaggieMaeMatt
@MaggieMaeMatt 4 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing! Mother Nature is POWERFUL ! Your authentic reactions to what you were experiencing were AWESOME! I hope you have a great life filled with many more adventures.
@TheSnookerGym
@TheSnookerGym Год назад
Love the enthusiasm of this guy!!!!! Incredible how the whole things happens in slow motion
@JP-xd6fm
@JP-xd6fm Год назад
I can't find it now but there's a comment saying that if you just hear the guy you may think he is in the toilette having poo 🤣🤣🤣
@teresastaalcowley8521
@teresastaalcowley8521 Год назад
Thanks for the recording. I lived in North San Diego for many years. My children were born and grew up there. We enjoyed the beaches and Torrey Pines. I always listened to the park rangers, lifeguards, and the surfers to keep my kids and I away from the cliffs.
@coryknapp7841
@coryknapp7841 Год назад
Well its blacks so I'm surprised no naked people ran by
@briganja
@briganja 2 месяца назад
Wow so cool: it looks like the earth is dancing! Thanks for sharing
@kevinkennison2906
@kevinkennison2906 2 месяца назад
Excellent job. Thx for te footage.
@416dl
@416dl Год назад
Lest we forget just how dynamic the coast can be. Thanks for bringing it to us. Cheers.
@lawrencetaylor4101
@lawrencetaylor4101 Год назад
I was almost ready to nominate him for a Darwin award for best soundtrack and scriptwriting, Natural Events Filming category. But he wised up in the end.
@petercauvin415
@petercauvin415 Год назад
RIGHT.... "Thee" Lawrence Taylor ? 🤔
@randygreen007
@randygreen007 Год назад
Honestly I thought his narration was wayyyyy better than “f” this and “f” that or “d” and “s”.
@1597B
@1597B Год назад
I mean, they were pretty far even before they backed up. That slide was definitely not a threat, as they're actively watching it.
@lawrencetaylor4101
@lawrencetaylor4101 Год назад
@@1597B Not a threat? Why were they leaving?
@1597B
@1597B Год назад
@@lawrencetaylor4101 From that distance, it wasn't. And then they were watching it closely, and moved back accordingly. Knowing that a rockslide is happening kind of takes away any threat because you would immediately move away. Now if he went towards the rocks, then you can unlash your nomination.
@altheeathoone
@altheeathoone Месяц назад
TURN YOUR CAMERA SIDEWAYS. What's wrong with you?
@margobollman
@margobollman 9 месяцев назад
Dudes "Whoa!" Is reminiscent of Bill &Ted lol! Great capture ◉⁠‿⁠◉
@jonathantan2469
@jonathantan2469 Год назад
We were camping recently at a remote beach in Australia, and I went for a solo walk on a 10 mile long desolate beach. I came across a tiny cave which you had to crawl to explore, and I was tempted to do it. However when I looked up, there was a well-eroded vertical wall of compacted sand right above the small cave, about 15 feet high. There was nobody else on the beach as far as I can see. I weighed the risk... if it collapsed while I was inside, I'd be in big trouble, nobody would have known what really happened to me... and I'd maybe become a case study for future archeologists thousands of years later.
@pfranks75
@pfranks75 Год назад
You are a smart man and let your instinct for self-preservation kick in.
@hrtyfrtblast
@hrtyfrtblast Год назад
Good call Jonathan…the risk far outweighed the rewards in this case!!! Would’ve been a potentially slow lingering death and as for the effects your disappearance would’ve had on your camping companions…well again, great call!! 👍
@aurelienyonrac
@aurelienyonrac Год назад
Smart.
@siinfloridasi
@siinfloridasi Год назад
Pu$$y. (Just kidding man, ha. Good call.)
@nevillec5252
@nevillec5252 Год назад
Regardless, always use the buddy system when venturing out into the unknown. Make sure someone reliable knows exactly where you are, when to expect you back, and what to do if you don't report in by that time.
@JackieBaisa
@JackieBaisa Год назад
Wow! So cool! You were right about it ending with a boom! Laughing at "Whoooooooaaaaaa" the whole time. Total surfer, haha.
@rnrpeg1
@rnrpeg1 Год назад
Actually, we all just talk like that. It's cracking me up to see all the comments about it. Watched it 4x and never noticed. 😀
@srvntlilly
@srvntlilly Год назад
Exactly, lolol! Sounded like some '90's movie spoofing surfers. Whoa, WHOA, Dude, *whoa* 😂
@JohnDrummondPhoto
@JohnDrummondPhoto Год назад
Like, that's just your opinion, man.
@gaminjunctiontv5534
@gaminjunctiontv5534 Год назад
Sounding like Sean Penn's character from Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Jeff Spicoli. LOL
@XD152awesomeness
@XD152awesomeness Год назад
I’m glad I’m not the only one that noticed
@stevecytfme
@stevecytfme 2 месяца назад
The resolution of this video is awesome!
@ceciliapreziose3783
@ceciliapreziose3783 2 месяца назад
This was amazing, what luck they were there to see it! Sharing it
@mightyluv
@mightyluv Год назад
“From dust you came, and to dust you will return.” Great video, thanks for posting.
@boobrauer3182
@boobrauer3182 9 месяцев назад
Very cool to see something that’s been there for thousands of years, crumble in about 10 minutes!
@nohemicereceres948
@nohemicereceres948 7 месяцев назад
Espectacular ❤ que belleza gracias por compartirlo
@danmart9087
@danmart9087 7 месяцев назад
What an incredible life experience to have been there the exact moment that happened. Thank you for posting and sharing the video
@cwilson6880
@cwilson6880 Год назад
Thanks for posting this! It’s amazing to be able to watch nature reshape itself. That paraglider had the most amazing view I bet! And no one was hurt in the process 🙏
@maxenielsen
@maxenielsen 5 месяцев назад
Amazing occurrence. Amazing video! Thank you! Glad nobody got hurt.
@superorangeish
@superorangeish Год назад
Torrey pines is one of the most beautiful places in southern California. The trails above those cliffs in the state park are a great place to hike and look out over the ocean from the rugged natural terrain.
@rnrpeg1
@rnrpeg1 Год назад
Yes, I used to agree... Until I found out the ratio of rattlesnakes to people ... 😳😬. Wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then. 🤣
@rhoward295
@rhoward295 Год назад
I used to live and work very close to Torrey Pines, and I would run through those trails. I am watching from Florida and can not stop wondering how mich has changed in the past 20 years! I did know about the rattlesnake to human ratio, but I never saw one, so it didn't matter. Plus, I would have been close enough to several hospitals with antivenom.
@felsinferguson1125
@felsinferguson1125 Год назад
Unless/until you happen to be standing on some of that terrain when it decides that the fight against gravity is just too much...
@richarde.rednerjr.5142
@richarde.rednerjr.5142 Год назад
Oh isn't that where Black's Beach nudist area is?
@felsinferguson1125
@felsinferguson1125 Год назад
@@richarde.rednerjr.5142 *WAS 😈
@jane356
@jane356 2 месяца назад
Amazing footage thankyou 👍 we do live in a wonderful world.
@trapf2698
@trapf2698 Месяц назад
Cool video. Good job. You made it look so real
@rayvee482
@rayvee482 Год назад
Great timing. I’ve stood where you are many times. After 35 years we moved to the mountains of Idaho. Glad we did for many reasons. This is symbolic….lol.
@gregalbert4033
@gregalbert4033 Год назад
W O W !!!! Outside of a powerful volcanic eruption, I have never seen anything like that!! Spectacular!!! Makes you wonder about other Earth features that we thought might have taken forever... when in fact, they happened in a day.... Top notch video! Thank you!!!
@ronaldcole7415
@ronaldcole7415 2 месяца назад
I remember climbing down those cliffs in the 80s to go surfing.
@jeffrankin9744
@jeffrankin9744 4 месяца назад
Whole cliff was coming down and he's just standing there in front of it. Balls of steel
@RockhoundAdventures
@RockhoundAdventures Год назад
That was awesome!!! I’ve hiked over there a few times and am not surprised that this collapsed with all the coves that get carved out. Plus the rocks that constantly batter the wall and heavy rain here recently, im surprised we haven’t seen more of this. As a fellow rock hounder… I’m so excited to get over there! I’ve found a few fossilized oysters in that general area a couple years back. 😍
@Moose803
@Moose803 Год назад
Please be careful around there.
@treeman2660
@treeman2660 Год назад
I broke my tooth on a fossilized oatmeal cookie the league president made at the bowling alley.
@donnahalsted7718
@donnahalsted7718 Год назад
@@treeman2660 I've made a few of those myself.
@LowResBS240p
@LowResBS240p Год назад
Those woahs have to be the most Californian surf dude ever hahaha Awesome video
@paularmstrong4546
@paularmstrong4546 Год назад
I thought he was taking a dump
@kram9193
@kram9193 Год назад
Cowabunga ✌️
@catonsvilleman6900
@catonsvilleman6900 9 месяцев назад
135, 56, 128,1,270, 48 AND THEN 9MILLION VIEWS!!!!! You caught that landslide in a bottle sir. CONGRATULATIONS
@darryltaylor4408
@darryltaylor4408 2 месяца назад
Excellent work and yeah everyone was too close as far I was concerned. For a little bit I thought I was too close🙃🧸
@ryanreeves8931
@ryanreeves8931 Год назад
Incredible and mesmerizing. Thanks for staying safe and being there.
@GypsyPriest
@GypsyPriest 11 месяцев назад
Perplexing is the word that comes to mind. I didn't go through all the comments but the ones I did look at I saw nothing explaining this. Thanks for posting it.
@alwaysfourfun1671
@alwaysfourfun1671 8 месяцев назад
Fascinating to watch. Stay safe.
@Quirkas
@Quirkas Год назад
You left us with a cliffhanger, LITERALLY…. is there a pt. 2 ? 🙏😀
@davidblankenship2720
@davidblankenship2720 Год назад
Over budget already man
@mikaelafox6106
@mikaelafox6106 Год назад
@@davidblankenship2720 😂
@Aaron_Hanson
@Aaron_Hanson Год назад
@@davidblankenship2720 underrated comment bro 😂😂😂
@candygarfield1479
@candygarfield1479 Год назад
Other people there, someone got it!!!
@candygarfield1479
@candygarfield1479 Год назад
What a magical moment.. to be there
@BarbaraKennedy-ud7ci
@BarbaraKennedy-ud7ci Месяц назад
Great footage!!!!
@lostinpa-dadenduro7555
@lostinpa-dadenduro7555 Год назад
Gnarly. Thanks for catching this and posting.
@robzema
@robzema Год назад
Chapter One in Aron Ralston's book '127 Hours Between a Rock and a Hard Place' is named "Geologic Time Includes Now". The point being that we rarely notice the small changes in geology occurring around us all the time (a slight shift of a rock in the book). Occasionally we get to see something as fantastic as the mountains crumbling into the sea. Several comments are making fun of the narrative, but I appreciate the fact that he can express himself without a steady stream of swearing. A very cool video indeed.
@dianehouston3452
@dianehouston3452 5 месяцев назад
What I want to know is what triggered the rock slide? Amazing. I loved the video. Thank you for posting.
@mattlattanzi1289
@mattlattanzi1289 5 месяцев назад
Mr. Spicolli, I can understand your fascination, watching the rocks roll down the hill. So spellbound in fact rendering you practically speechless. However, did you plan on sharing the rest of the landslide with the entire class or not? FTRH
@lydianewman8882
@lydianewman8882 Год назад
Absolutely amazing and you were there to catch it on film! TY! Glad you are safe!
@AvanaVana
@AvanaVana Год назад
Edit: I’ve since seen other videos that capture where this person stopped recording, and it’s clear to me now that there was a landslide occurring the entire time, and these little rockfalls recorded here were just the surface expression of the beginning of rotation at the head of the landslide. The bulk of the cliff was separating extremely slowly from the rest of it, and this caused loose rocks already exposed on the cliff to fall early on. Unfortunately this video cuts off too early. In other videos you can see the toe of the landslide get thrust out in front onto the beach and the whole hillside rotates. Strictly speaking this was a series of rockfalls, not a landslide. A landslide occurs when an entire section of a highland calves off, leaving a headscarp behind. The scarp is actually the top of a kind of normal fault which continues under the bulk of the landslide and flattens out at the bottom (we call this type of curving fault “listric”), until it completely flattens into a sub horizontal detachment. The landslide block rotates long this curving, listric fault, with the top of the landslide in extension, causing incompetent larger pieces of the rotating block to break off into multiple individually competent smaller pieces. Towers the base of the slide the block is in compression, as the hanging wall (the slide) is being thrust over the sub horizontal detachment below it. Usually this part of the slide will completely liquify and result in chaotic, hummocky terrain that can run out very far from the original base of the hill. The front of the slide is called the “toe”. What we’re seeing here are just a series of cascading rockfalls, not a landslide. Although at times you can observe some landslide -like behavior in the talus that gets deposited at the bottom. Towards the end of the video, the videographer says “the whole cliff is moving”. That is an indication of an actual landslide event occurring. Unfortunately, the video cuts off just then. :(
@lilydewinters4729
@lilydewinters4729 Год назад
❤️
@raymondtakamoto8063
@raymondtakamoto8063 Год назад
Good info thanks .I'm studying geology now .wonder what moving or moved under ground ,what pushed up conically or subsurface.i wish I was there to look at some ground there .
@mpreiss7780
@mpreiss7780 Год назад
So how much more of the Cliffside comes down in those later videos you seen?
@aurelienyonrac
@aurelienyonrac Год назад
Great comment. Got to find the other videos now
@charlesstuart1119
@charlesstuart1119 Год назад
Too bad video ends when it starts going down!
@gmontenegro9711
@gmontenegro9711 2 месяца назад
Dood there isn’t a second part!? That was awesome.
@robpelletier9417
@robpelletier9417 2 месяца назад
Great vid!
@MisstyG
@MisstyG Год назад
The sound, and sheer force, of when even a small slab of mountain releases and slides down, is incredible! It sounds and feels like a mild earthquake, even from a few hundred yards away.
@akizmetkat999
@akizmetkat999 Год назад
I feel like I missed something here. The name of the vid was '...ends with a boom' but there was no boom. There was no nothing. Now I read your comment saying something about the sound that it made. Did I miss it???
@brettmog6474
@brettmog6474 Год назад
So cool to see. You always hear 'it took millions of years to erode 6 inches in this canyon.' Then we get to watch this.
@glashoppah
@glashoppah Год назад
Yeah, they never mention that after waiting a million years, the six inches goes all at once.
@brettmog6474
@brettmog6474 Год назад
@@glashoppah That is very true. It only makes this more special to be able to watch. :)
@dw-kk8jt
@dw-kk8jt 5 месяцев назад
Makes you wonder what pressure was under that for the whole hill to crumble instead of just 1 part..also the way the darker dirt was forced out of holes
@reb2322
@reb2322 26 дней назад
I wonder........besides erosion, maybe the earth's crust is moving, causing things to shake loose. Pretty cool though , whatever causes it!
@marie4peace
@marie4peace 7 месяцев назад
So yet another reason I don't miss La Jolla ....great video
@missprice7215
@missprice7215 Год назад
I could have watched this for a whole afternoon! Right place, right time, Amazing to see how it started, bit here, bit there then bigger rocks and then large sections of cliff
@davidblankenship2720
@davidblankenship2720 Год назад
Just drop a tab !!!watch it till you come down dude
@chocolatita50
@chocolatita50 Год назад
UNBELIEVABLY FASCINATING! Thank You for capturing and sharing. 🫵🏻 now this is good video content!🤜🏼🤛🏼
@cherbear1996
@cherbear1996 4 месяца назад
Not sure why i watched the whole thing but i watch glaciers n iceberg videos too only they make me a bit sad..imagine this happening over even just the last million years hiw much our landscape n geography has changed..thanks for sharing😊
@playdiscgolf1546
@playdiscgolf1546 Год назад
What a beautiful landscape Too bad it wasn’t filmed in landscape
@2dronetek2
@2dronetek2 Год назад
Or filmed when it actually started doing something.
@trevorjones7450
@trevorjones7450 Год назад
"Duuuuuude... That was Gnarly!!" Yup, nature at its finest here.
@keithmcfaul9310
@keithmcfaul9310 21 день назад
I don't know if you noticed it or not, but the ground at the base of the hill uplifted out of the ground several feet at the same time the side of the hill was coming down. That's why the hill was collapsing. It was moving upward from the ground.
@jasonmenmuir6783
@jasonmenmuir6783 5 месяцев назад
10M views bro! Well worth it.
@MeMeDaVinci
@MeMeDaVinci Год назад
"In every outthrust headland, in every curving beach, in every grain of sand, there is the story of the earth." -- Rachel Carson
@jules-marcdavis6843
@jules-marcdavis6843 Год назад
Thank you for this. ❤️
@achosenone44
@achosenone44 Год назад
yep rock used to nephilim giants !!!
@dookieshoe2905
@dookieshoe2905 Год назад
"The mind is the only weapon that doesn't need a holster" -- Paul Blart
@billpetersen298
@billpetersen298 Год назад
Silent spring.
@G1806
@G1806 Год назад
Wow that’s some moment you captured there ,it’s sheer size of whatever that was seems fitting with the sheer size of your beautiful country. As a Scotsman and I’m 30 minutes away from sheer beauty and I’ve seen a few things in the 52 years through these aging eyes but…… I’m away to share this to VERO a very cool community. Best wishes from Aberdeen 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@johnschwartz8015
@johnschwartz8015 5 месяцев назад
Unbelievable pics, nice work! Has National Geographic come to see You yet?
@durgeshkulkarni6662
@durgeshkulkarni6662 20 дней назад
What a story man 😢 This mountain must be standing rhere from decades, and we are seeing the last moment kf his stand 💔
@jofftalbot1348
@jofftalbot1348 Год назад
Thank you for recording this. A great snapshot (yeah) of landslide magic. So compelling.
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