World's Biggest

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Thom Goddard

Thom Goddard

8 років тому

Two contrasting view points of one of the world's largest ever avalanches.
Filmed in Norway by All Star Films, multi-camera direction by Thom Goddard, in 2015. Copyright: Thom Goddard 2018 onwards - . Please DM for permissions.
An avalanche (also called a snow slide) is a rapid flow of snow down a slope, such as a hill or mountain.
Avalanches can be set off spontaneously, by such factors as increased precipitation or snow pack weakening, or by external means such as humans, animals, and earthquakes. Primarily composed of flowing snow and air, large avalanches have the capability to capture and move ice, rocks, and trees.
Avalanches occur in two general forms, or combinations thereof: slab avalanches made of tightly packed snow, triggered by a collapse of an underlying weak snow layer, and loose snow avalanches made of looser snow. After being set off, avalanches usually accelerate rapidly and grow in mass and volume as they capture more snow. If an avalanche moves fast enough, some of the snow may mix with the air, forming a powder snow avalanche.
Though they appear to share similarities, avalanches are distinct from slush flows, mudslides, rock slides, and serac collapses. They are also different from large scale movements of ice.
Avalanches can happen in any mountain range that has an enduring snowpack. They are most frequent in winter or spring, but may occur at any time of year. In mountainous areas, avalanches are among the most serious natural hazards to life and property, so great efforts are made in avalanche control.
There are many classification systems for the different forms of avalanches, which vary according to their users' needs. Avalanches can be described by their size, destructive potential, initiation mechanism, composition, and dynamics.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 976
@Ambient_Scenes
@Ambient_Scenes 3 роки тому
Props to whoever calculated the safe distance for the people to stand at. Any closer and they'd be snowmen....
@colinmccreary7437
@colinmccreary7437 2 роки тому
Too bad they just killed a ton of animals probably just hanging out. 😔
@darkstarfirestudios4500
@darkstarfirestudios4500 2 роки тому
@@colinmccreary7437 explain
@VinegarWithAnAttitude
@VinegarWithAnAttitude 2 роки тому
Not hard. It's 2 times the height of the mountain
@teddrickhargrave7338
@teddrickhargrave7338 2 роки тому
@@colinmccreary7437 fuck the animals
@huck4321
@huck4321 2 роки тому
Impressive but not even close to largest.
@yeltsin6817
@yeltsin6817 2 роки тому
Would like to see what that structure looked like after that snow hit it.
@muckfoot-4093
@muckfoot-4093 2 роки тому
yeah!
@daniellindegren1182
@daniellindegren1182 2 роки тому
Yeah, so would everyone else.
@yeltsin6817
@yeltsin6817 2 роки тому
@@muckfoot-4093 to me it did not seem like all that much snow but man when it hit I was like holy shit.
@mspionage1743
@mspionage1743 2 роки тому
That much snow coming down from that altitude would have hit those structures like steel walls. I would be surprised if it didn't ravage the super structures. A strong avalanche is no joke. I once saw one in the Sierra's uproot trees and carry them with it on its downward rush. Imagine being caught in that SOB.
@reverseuniverse2559
@reverseuniverse2559 2 роки тому
White snow
@mrkeith7730
@mrkeith7730 3 роки тому
I would like to see what that looks like from underwater when the snow hits it.
@JHall-ks1kr
@JHall-ks1kr 3 роки тому
It would look like your life flashing before your eyes
@BucketsTM
@BucketsTM 3 роки тому
it'd be an big fat oof for a swimmer :o
@BDF30
@BDF30 2 роки тому
Look at my 2 balls...
@cristianjeremy880
@cristianjeremy880 2 роки тому
@Ronin Alden Instablaster :)
@cristianjeremy880
@cristianjeremy880 2 роки тому
@Ronin Alden glad I could help :)
@moshunit96
@moshunit96 3 роки тому
The title of this video may have overstated the size just a bit.
@sandyhill1392
@sandyhill1392 3 роки тому
Mosher: right?! It was created, not a natural avalanche😙. And not the biggest.
@NickolaiVolkov
@NickolaiVolkov 2 роки тому
When the second view started, my only thought was "Holy crap, those buildings are WAY bigger than I thought they were!!"
@tamarawalther4524
@tamarawalther4524 2 роки тому
I have never seen snow run across water. What a beautiful sight! ❤
@seeker296
@seeker296 2 роки тому
I was wondering about that. Is it iced over? Or just shallow? Or just that much snow
@Cyber_Kriss
@Cyber_Kriss 2 роки тому
@@seeker296 No... it's "speed". Throw a flat stone towards water at a tangent angle and see what it means ;)
@d.o.p.echart9483
@d.o.p.echart9483 2 роки тому
@@Cyber_Kriss The cold temperature of the snow might also be supercooling the air underneath the avalanche sort of like a cold pyroclastic flow.
@Cyber_Kriss
@Cyber_Kriss 2 роки тому
I bet on physics. Speed.
@hannagyllenflykt8407
@hannagyllenflykt8407 2 роки тому
Guf
@PYRAMIDHEAD1051
@PYRAMIDHEAD1051 3 роки тому
Explosion at 0:02 Shock wave reached camera at 0:07. Distance between explosion and camera is 1.7 k.m.
@spooky1640
@spooky1640 3 роки тому
Guardian Angel craaaazyyy !
@simonschorer8583
@simonschorer8583 3 роки тому
You dont have to know how strong the explosion was (how many explosives and what for explosives .....) ? ?
@PYRAMIDHEAD1051
@PYRAMIDHEAD1051 3 роки тому
@@simonschorer8583 If you want to estimate the distance traveled by a car in 't' amount of time at a speed of 'v' , i do not need any other specifications of the car like : power of engine , fuel efficiency , drag coefficient , e.t.c . In that case , distance traveled by that car = v*t . Hope you got my point.
@simonschorer8583
@simonschorer8583 3 роки тому
@@PYRAMIDHEAD1051 ohh yes! thanks
@dwainfisher4119
@dwainfisher4119 3 роки тому
@@simonschorer8583 all you need to know is the speed of sound, and you need to know visually when the sound was created. Then once you hear the sound you use the time it took from the sight of the explosion to the sound entering your ears
@panzerstrelok
@panzerstrelok 3 роки тому
I was there, workers on the top of the mountan slid down explosives from the top. The avelance damaged coolant pipes, removed entirely climate controll for the swich rooms and a chimney. They do this once or twice a year. A avalanche completly removed the first prosessing plant in the 60's. Before they used a 60mm mortar but after they almost sunk a passanger liner they stoped
@marybethleib8286
@marybethleib8286 2 роки тому
Why is this done?
@panzerstrelok
@panzerstrelok 2 роки тому
@@marybethleib8286 simple, is to know when the avalance comes down, not let it happen randomly when pepole are inside or outside the plant, and to not let it get to big
@arnie78wa
@arnie78wa 2 роки тому
may i ask where this was? thanks
@arnie78wa
@arnie78wa 2 роки тому
@Ben Connor nope, I do know th efinnsih language - that wasn't it. First I thought swiss romanic (hard k-sounds), but I think it might be Norwegian, actually.
@panzerstrelok
@panzerstrelok 2 роки тому
@@arnie78wa stjernøy, an island in finnmark norway
@victoriaw5411
@victoriaw5411 2 роки тому
Beautiful. Looks like clouds crawling really fast down the mountain.
@ActivistVictor
@ActivistVictor 7 років тому
when i see those explosions in the beginning, i think..."you missed, how could you miss he was THREE FEET IN FRONT OF YOU!!!"
@weareuniqueforareason7503
@weareuniqueforareason7503 6 років тому
ActivistVictor lol mulan 😂😂
@DesignNation_
@DesignNation_ 4 роки тому
@@weareuniqueforareason7503 oh yeah that's true
@dianarhodes3344
@dianarhodes3344 4 роки тому
Hello from Alaska! We just watched Mulan this morning. It's a family favorite... Anything Disney really 🤔
@fbouret
@fbouret 3 роки тому
I’m triggered! Just watched Mulan (live action) and it was a disappointment 🥺
@crazyfire9470
@crazyfire9470 3 роки тому
😐
@croy263
@croy263 3 роки тому
Nowhere near the world's largest avalanche, but to be expected from youtube. The largest avalanches can actually modify the structure of the mountains, destroying ridgelines or toppling small subpeaks. This does look impressive, but it's due to the snow being so light and dry that it creates a big dust cloud of snow.
@Petesworkshop2225
@Petesworkshop2225 2 роки тому
Your thinking of landslides, snows not going to change any mountains.
@benjaminbrewer2569
@benjaminbrewer2569 2 роки тому
The title might be click bait. Check if there is a hook somewhere
@AnontheGOAT
@AnontheGOAT 2 роки тому
Plus it’s man made.
@tomtd
@tomtd 2 роки тому
But are they on video?
@denningmp37
@denningmp37 2 роки тому
@@Petesworkshop2225 spoken like someone who knows what they are talking about but doesn’t
@kristapoellot9281
@kristapoellot9281 4 роки тому
It looks like these are what are referred to as controlled avalanches. Those are ones that are deliberately set off strategically to prevent worse ones occurring when not expected.
@someotherdude
@someotherdude 4 роки тому
Hey, you catch on quick!
@peterwinters8587
@peterwinters8587 3 роки тому
Thanx Einstein
@rosslindstrom5765
@rosslindstrom5765 Рік тому
Bless your heart
@guydreamr
@guydreamr Рік тому
Thank you Captain Obvious.
@therandomeggfriends
@therandomeggfriends 11 місяців тому
Thx brother
@zbutler3111
@zbutler3111 3 роки тому
Its about to snow in north texas for the first time in 10 years so I'm watching this in preparation
@zbutler3111
@zbutler3111 3 роки тому
@@RRRIBEYE got me there
@zbutler3111
@zbutler3111 3 роки тому
@@RRRIBEYE yeah this video did not prove as useful as I had thought🤷‍♂️
@zbutler3111
@zbutler3111 3 роки тому
@@RRRIBEYE this past year has shown me i need to be a little more self sufficient.
@zbutler3111
@zbutler3111 3 роки тому
@@RRRIBEYEGood idea. Its always tripped me out that our money is only worth anything because the government says it is. I've got a nice bank account that won't be worth anything when the grid goes down.
@savage7882
@savage7882 6 років тому
That aint an avalanche. Someone blew up one of pablo escobar's freight planes
@photographybyliamanderson1659
@photographybyliamanderson1659 5 років тому
hahaahah i laughed too hard
@royalcurrie3218
@royalcurrie3218 4 роки тому
It’s called avalanche control
@theconsigliere8463
@theconsigliere8463 4 роки тому
@@royalcurrie3218 wooosh 😭😂
@titmouse-distribution
@titmouse-distribution 4 роки тому
No U Also r/woooosh
@Arctic_Dude
@Arctic_Dude 4 роки тому
Thx, needed a good laugh!😁
@cc5960
@cc5960 4 роки тому
I wish it showed the aftermath!!!
@randallparker8116
@randallparker8116 3 роки тому
After pics would be cool. Building's survive?
@syreallewyatt5048
@syreallewyatt5048 3 роки тому
Yeah, thats what I was thinking (after pics) Im sure building survived, they'd been there for some time, but would be nice to know how deep the snow was afterwards.
@marenkuether-ulberg3311
@marenkuether-ulberg3311 3 роки тому
Nah, they’re remodeling.
@boomerangsruckflug8513
@boomerangsruckflug8513 3 роки тому
The lockdown lockdown.
@johnmca5643
@johnmca5643 3 роки тому
Was there any structural damage to the buildings?
@TheOicyu812
@TheOicyu812 11 місяців тому
It's like a "pyroclastic snow".
@greensombrero3641
@greensombrero3641 3 роки тому
translation - "wait one minute, I'm in the green house, just grabbing my mobile charger"
@OaK-_R
@OaK-_R 4 роки тому
I'd be pissed if I owned that green house.
@dramen1013
@dramen1013 4 роки тому
MikeD factory
@cowboy9348
@cowboy9348 4 роки тому
He’s tali I about the color
@dramen1013
@dramen1013 4 роки тому
Mayo Guardian ?!
@ophiolatreia93
@ophiolatreia93 3 роки тому
Pretty stupid place to build a house tho.. Lol
@StrangerThingsLover-kq9vy
@StrangerThingsLover-kq9vy 3 роки тому
🤣
@davidwaynemain
@davidwaynemain Рік тому
I would have LOVED to have seen this from under the water looking up as the avalanche travelled into the lake.
@chriswarr3676
@chriswarr3676 3 роки тому
Imagine clearing the snow off that factory roof then they trigger an avalanche... I'd be pissed, but it looks stunning though.
@writer125
@writer125 11 місяців тому
Very glad for the technology that enables me to be able to see this from a very safe distance away. WOW, that was amazing to see. Thanx for posting this.
@Angelica_04
@Angelica_04 3 роки тому
The guy recording in the beginning of the video sounded like he was saying “yeah boi!” XD
@stelampology
@stelampology 3 роки тому
Exactly what I heard!😂
@xhanni9155
@xhanni9155 3 роки тому
It was swedish lol
@silje8711
@silje8711 3 роки тому
@@xhanni9155 norwegian, but close enough i guess lol
@annaclar5259
@annaclar5259 3 роки тому
@@stelampology você não saber falar português não é
@annaclar5259
@annaclar5259 3 роки тому
@@silje8711 tu saber falar minha língua
@WinterPhoenixForestKirin
@WinterPhoenixForestKirin Рік тому
Beautiful but deadly. Incredible.
@thomasoneill5877
@thomasoneill5877 2 роки тому
At first I'm like, "phhhh no way" about half way thru the video I'm catching my jaw dropping!!Then bye the end I'm like, " well there ya have it"... World's biggest avalanche!!
@ElSmusso
@ElSmusso Рік тому
Nice to understand the language, it’s from Stjernøy (star island) Norway.
@ilivemylifeaquartermileata9147
@ilivemylifeaquartermileata9147 Рік тому
wow..... Nature... you SCARY!
@azoutlaw7
@azoutlaw7 2 роки тому
Dangerously beautiful!
@galadirk7843
@galadirk7843 3 роки тому
"Welcome to another episode of UKposts's Random Recommendation"
@MrBenjiii
@MrBenjiii 3 роки тому
lol, I searched for avalanches and this video appeared
@ninobrown2283
@ninobrown2283 3 роки тому
Yeah was looking for big avalanches as well
@jasonwillis2928
@jasonwillis2928 3 роки тому
I also searched for this intentionally lmao
@Wooooahhh6272
@Wooooahhh6272 3 роки тому
Definitely searched this
@qingooo
@qingooo 3 роки тому
Me too niko
@newforestpixie5297
@newforestpixie5297 4 місяці тому
my Geography Teacher from 1975 to 1980 was a Yorkshire guy called Mr Goddard - for many it was a first hearing of a Yorkshire guy pronounce “ Tuunn-drrra “ & everyone was doing their best to replicate this sound…😁👍
@sdHansy
@sdHansy 2 роки тому
Nothing better than horizontal video. It's getting alarmedly rare these days...
@vtripletake8847
@vtripletake8847 3 роки тому
Hey do you know where I can find someone in a neon green top?
@MarvinTheMartianQ38
@MarvinTheMartianQ38 3 роки тому
It's one of the biggest "manmade" avalanches caught on video.
@gheffz
@gheffz 3 роки тому
Exactly... I questioned the title, too!
@moshunit96
@moshunit96 3 роки тому
That makes more sense.
@StephenASmith-lm6gz
@StephenASmith-lm6gz 3 роки тому
Most avalanches are caused by humans
@MarvinTheMartianQ38
@MarvinTheMartianQ38 3 роки тому
@@StephenASmith-lm6gz That's true .
@danb.709
@danb.709 3 роки тому
@@StephenASmith-lm6gz Not true, natural avalanches occur all the time, most are caused by the weight of new snow, or snow being redeposited by the wind, which again adds weight. Or simply rising temperatures which makes the snow less cohesive. It's as natural as waves in the ocean, it happens all the time.
@mortenlund779
@mortenlund779 Рік тому
I am from Norway and I cant believe it its massive
@E3ECO
@E3ECO 3 роки тому
Was it supposed to engulf the buildings at the bottom?
@davidfox5827
@davidfox5827 3 роки тому
One out of 30 was smart enough to walk away
@peeyoudeepeeyoudee6269
@peeyoudeepeeyoudee6269 3 роки тому
The water had a beautiful blueish color to it at the end of the video
@tonyb8660
@tonyb8660 3 місяці тому
hot lava, a lahar and a tsunami: we just can't avalanche: hold my beer
@Waggybooooo
@Waggybooooo 3 роки тому
holy cow i would be running
@dfl4701
@dfl4701 5 років тому
Lol at the second one and the last sneaking around all the men to get behind the truck.
@brianbassett4379
@brianbassett4379 Рік тому
I'd love to be in a small skiff on the water.
@mushroomhead4207
@mushroomhead4207 2 роки тому
This isn't the world's biggest avalanche but still cool
@RegebroRepairs
@RegebroRepairs 2 роки тому
- "What do you mine here?" - "Cold."
@studypurposesonly
@studypurposesonly 3 роки тому
Gf: You pulled out right? Me: Yeah Also me:
@fishermansr1
@fishermansr1 3 роки тому
I saw ONE PERSON "get the heck out of Dodge!" 😆
@TheZaynPro
@TheZaynPro 10 місяців тому
I see this kind avalanch in dreams
@dianalee3059
@dianalee3059 2 роки тому
Can’t even wrap my head around this
@POSEIDWNAS13
@POSEIDWNAS13 3 роки тому
It is unbelievable how it is travelling over the lake like that
@chrisconwayphotography
@chrisconwayphotography 3 роки тому
It's the airborne dust cloud mostly
@CaptainBreny
@CaptainBreny Рік тому
Thats the Ocean
@-_____________________________
@-_____________________________ 2 роки тому
Even though I probably know the answer that it looks the same, I would want to see what the waterfront looks like after that influx of snow.
@annaattah531
@annaattah531 3 роки тому
THAT WAS GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@louvierejacques
@louvierejacques 11 місяців тому
love that deadpan "we're fucked" at 0:33
@sigsin1
@sigsin1 2 роки тому
The first time I heard avalanche guns at a ski resort, I was a little freaked out. I don’t ski but my husband does and I had no idea what they were.
@MikeSmith-mp7lf
@MikeSmith-mp7lf 3 роки тому
5 days ago 1-21-2021 an avalanche occurred on Mount Everest that made this look like a snowball!
@janmyszek1560
@janmyszek1560 3 роки тому
How do you know that? Any footage?
@jak.cr1ym
@jak.cr1ym 3 роки тому
@@janmyszek1560 bruh search youtube
@TheChiz18
@TheChiz18 3 роки тому
The shockwave from the everest one is mind blowing
@anthonymendoza1327
@anthonymendoza1327 Рік тому
@@janmyszek1560 There is lots of footage from both Everest and especially Annapurna. Just do a quick search.
@CaptainBreny
@CaptainBreny Рік тому
No shit considering Everest is 20 times higher from sealevel than this. The water they are standing by is the ocean for reference
@placebo4917
@placebo4917 3 роки тому
Watching the trees to the right topple over is crazy
@avonleamontague2469
@avonleamontague2469 Рік тому
Wait for it, waaaaait for it
@jefft4303
@jefft4303 4 роки тому
Ahhh...you guys DID just use the one stick of 40 percent per placement, not a whole case, right? Right?
@teddytac253
@teddytac253 3 роки тому
Anybody else reminded of Mulan when watching this?
@MasterZanti1-gb8yb
@MasterZanti1-gb8yb 8 місяців тому
if I seen a avalanche I would probably go run
@user-fi4yd2kf6g
@user-fi4yd2kf6g 2 роки тому
Very impressive!!
@danrodrigues3531
@danrodrigues3531 2 роки тому
Did any of the buildings sustain any damage?
@davidaames1347
@davidaames1347 2 роки тому
Avalanches are like tsunamis that run ashore in the Pacific Ocean. That's amazing.
@theevilneedle1285
@theevilneedle1285 3 роки тому
Like a pyroclastic flow!!!!
@admiralbenbow5083
@admiralbenbow5083 Рік тому
0.52 Chap behind the camera makes observant and incisive comment, says "That is snow thats coming down there".
@stillwater62
@stillwater62 2 роки тому
It looked like three explosive charges were setoff at the top to start the avalanche. I would have liked to see the aftermath after the dust had settled. I expect some of the structures were buried, or destroyed.
@stillwater62
@stillwater62 2 роки тому
@navidski You are an angry, unloved, self-loathing person. Have a nice day.
@fmar.8311
@fmar.8311 2 роки тому
@@stillwater62 I agree with the other guy, you're an idiot. The avalanche was clearly set in advance.
@rachelridgill6499
@rachelridgill6499 4 роки тому
That looked so COOL!🤣
@valerievelarde62
@valerievelarde62 Рік тому
😮 WHOA!!! 😳
@jeevanghai1385
@jeevanghai1385 3 роки тому
Mad respect to the guys at the front
@stopstalkingplease
@stopstalkingplease 5 років тому
Bruh you need to move GO GO GO!!!!!!!!!!!!
@cowofthemonth
@cowofthemonth 4 роки тому
how to hide your secret mountain lair
@mysteryrida
@mysteryrida 2 роки тому
Alright boys! Get to diggin!
@Torrque
@Torrque Рік тому
That’s human genius for you. That is, building costly infrastructure in avalanche chutes.
@frogeniix4009
@frogeniix4009 5 років тому
OMG I would scream and run I am not that brave
@suSnayC
@suSnayC 4 роки тому
@@zyrekxl
@kylesmith1359
@kylesmith1359 4 роки тому
Avalanche happens: you: yessss content. Avalanche: hold my snow
@joejackson1920
@joejackson1920 4 роки тому
StealerEmu *hold my snow balls*
@meawesomedaniel22addmeplst74
@meawesomedaniel22addmeplst74 4 роки тому
Public youtube...com.www
@ezekielbrockmann114
@ezekielbrockmann114 2 роки тому
2:17 Smartest guy in the video.
@ernee100
@ernee100 3 роки тому
Do you realize how lost we would be without the narration?
@dwightmagnuson4298
@dwightmagnuson4298 3 роки тому
This looked pretty fool hardy. Should have spaced the charges a few days apart.
@JumpStart_YT
@JumpStart_YT 4 роки тому
If this was a volcano I would call that a pyroclastic snow
@lhaviland8602
@lhaviland8602 3 роки тому
Petition to rename avalanches cryoclastic flows.
@tigergutt93
@tigergutt93 Рік тому
Welcome to Norway :D
@whytebearconcepts
@whytebearconcepts Рік тому
"...Sven, you DID close the windows, right?"
@Oshidorinohina
@Oshidorinohina 3 роки тому
they detonated the avalanche to ensure that the slope stays safe
@aidanbrown6513
@aidanbrown6513 3 роки тому
thanks caption obvious
@samuelwallace2427
@samuelwallace2427 3 роки тому
@@aidanbrown6513 some people don’t know, isn’t that obvious 😂
@massabielle2821
@massabielle2821 3 роки тому
I don’t ski, or at least the one time I did, even the snow asked me to give it up, and I had no idea about why this was purposefully done. So thank you Poopy and Samuel, for the explanation. Signed, Mrs. Captain Dimwit
@bloxidy8752
@bloxidy8752 3 роки тому
@@aidanbrown6513 I didn’t know
@bigdaddydiesel5520
@bigdaddydiesel5520 3 роки тому
@@aidanbrown6513 It's not that obvious Capt. Dingleberry.
@butchbrown8333
@butchbrown8333 3 роки тому
I've done alot of things but never ever wore a hardhat on a boat.
@primateinterfacetechnologi6220
@primateinterfacetechnologi6220 3 роки тому
I'm pretty sure I haven't either... I have, however, donned scuba fins on the sidewalk in San Francisco. in a residential district though... not in a business district- that would be ridiculous. I always laugh when the suits show up at the job site, clutching papers, and wearing their hard hat even though the job is still below their knees. I suppose somebody might turn suddenly, because a fish farted to their left, and accidentally smack him in the head with the bundle of 200-pound roof Rafters they were carrying under their arm... probably ought to play it safe. I should probably get a new hard hat myself... cut a hole in mine and put a fan and a solar panel on it- probably violating some guidelines somewhere... okay: rant over. peace be upon you, sir.
@Bluebird_Bum
@Bluebird_Bum Рік тому
I would like to view this from underwater
@idek9398
@idek9398 5 років тому
looks fun :))
@lewistaylor9328
@lewistaylor9328 7 років тому
There was an Avalanche on k2 and another on cho you that must be 3 times the size of this
@peterwinters8587
@peterwinters8587 3 роки тому
cho you - when Cho Oyu tells you to fuck off
@AndreaCalligarisClimbing
@AndreaCalligarisClimbing 3 роки тому
«Ohi ohi ohi...»
@peacequest69
@peacequest69 2 роки тому
Sadly we don't see the scene after the snow settled
@user-fb8eb7cw6d
@user-fb8eb7cw6d 4 роки тому
🤩lovely
@ztbt
@ztbt 2 роки тому
Gonna go out on a limb here and say that this is most certainly not the worlds biggest avalanche
@filthyindustries69
@filthyindustries69 Рік тому
Not even close. Here in Canada that would be considered small. A class 5 in rogers pass would take out a whole city.
@zardozmania
@zardozmania 3 роки тому
zero info on why they set off this avalanche.
@beastlypenguin1
@beastlypenguin1 3 роки тому
The snow is in dangerous conditions which means it could fall at any time. They manually trigger to avoid tragedy.
@ernee100
@ernee100 11 місяців тому
Good to hear the muppets Swedish Chef is back working.
@rickybobby6579
@rickybobby6579 2 роки тому
"and if you see my reflection in the snow covered hills, will the landslide bring you down?"
@RodCalidge
@RodCalidge 2 роки тому
I'm just curious about the title. What criteria did you use to decide this was the world's biggest avalanche?
@mercoid
@mercoid 2 роки тому
The “Clickbait Criteria”. Well known criteria for people who are motivated to add even more confusion and misinformation to the world for the sake of earning a small profit.
@FTATF
@FTATF 2 роки тому
I definitely seen larger here in Alaska. I've seen one that ran over a half mile into the flat. I should say that I've only actually seen the debris fields and maybe they were thw result of multiple different slides coming down the same chute l.
@powdergame8354
@powdergame8354 3 роки тому
So satisfying...
@tomkitchen9457
@tomkitchen9457 2 роки тому
I would have liked to see the aftermath.
@tomburton1037
@tomburton1037 2 роки тому
I'm way down in Ohio and remember this well. I had 2 feet of snow to shovel out of my driveway.
@andreasvedeler80
@andreasvedeler80 2 роки тому
It travelled all the way to Ohio?
@embuilds6239
@embuilds6239 4 роки тому
When ice collides with other pieces it blows up and creates an avalanche
@katsiadarashenka2107
@katsiadarashenka2107 4 роки тому
No it's not, an avalanche expert said that it's when like soggy kind of snow is on the bottum an fit snows again and hard snow is on top then it's something triggers it the snow begins to fall creating an avalanche
@allysongreene4329
@allysongreene4329 4 роки тому
Maybe you should look up how avalanches are caused before you sound like an idiot...
@peterwinters8587
@peterwinters8587 3 роки тому
Totally incorrect. Avalanches are created when Mother Nature farts.
@tiger8696
@tiger8696 3 роки тому
Explosive initiated avalanche.
@marcothorsen950
@marcothorsen950 10 місяців тому
Beautiful ❤
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