Massive landslides caught on camera

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A complete collection of the biggest and rock and landslides from around the world. This is a remake of ‘biggest landslides worldwide with a few added new ones.

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  1. That car, that was a few feet from certain death by that massive boulder….. Talk about touched by an angel ?. Had that first few seconds of mud and water not pushed that car it would of been exactly where that rock landed.

  2. Hmm, that slide in the Appalachians got me to thinking–most of the granite domes of Yosemite and of other selected Sierran sites are composed of onion-skin layers. It's very possible, then, that Half Dome could suffer instantaneous catastrophic erosion–colossal slabs of granite loosened by winter ice and intense solar heating sloughing off of the dome's shoulders. If that happened on the Cable Trail, or anywhere close, then the Park Service would permanently close ALL summiting of Half Dome.

  3. Civil engineer to building planner – "Hey, I've got an idea, let's cut away the sides & bottom of a mountain, then we'll build something really expensive there, hope it never rains and see what happens".

  4. Thanks for disdaining the ubiquitous idiotic, obnoxious youtube music-noise. Any and every natural sound is always right.
    Mountains do not "collapse," except for an occasional volcano. They're stripped down to nothing eventually by weathering with a gravity assist.

  5. In June of 1977 in Rocky Mountain National Park I witnessed a boulder the size of a house come roaring down a mountain knocking down 50 foot full grown tress like tooth picks. The boulder finally stopped after rolling a mile and a a half. A park ranger present at the time told me this was a once in a life time event to view.

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