5 Monster Landslides Caught On Camera

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5 Monster Landslides Caught On Camera
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  1. If you look closely enough and slow down the video, you can see a person standing in the ravine in the middle of the screen near the bottom, and there are more people to the right of that person, that's insane! I would NEVER be stupid enough to get that close to a landslide, those people in the ravine are crazy! Also, I would like to add that landslides/earthquakes are the main cause of one of the largest tsunamis ever recorded. In Lituya Bay in Alaska in 1958 an earthquake measuring 7.8 to 8.3, caused a landslide into the bay, which created a tsunami 1720 feet in height, and it scoured the forest all along the bay, and carried a boat with two people on it out to sea.

  2. These landslides are puny compared to the landslide that ripped mount saint helens open on the morning of May 18th of 1980, the entire northern face of the volcano was torn free

  3. Landslides, mudslides, rockslides, avalanches and sinkholes. These are by far the scariest natural occuring events.
    As a Norwegian, we are quite used to these events, as they are pretty common in certain regions.
    Rockslides and avalanches are common due to the steep mountain ridges and heavy snowfall.
    The movie called "The Wave" is a hypothetical scenario that could happen, if a large rockslide should occur, and a similar event happened in the early 1900's, where a town got washed away.

  4. I'm traveling by tourist bus. Watching this videos. The movement provided by this bus gave a whole new sensation to some of this scenes. That of video #2 it felt as if I was riding the waves down Hill….😳

  5. The rules of YouTube video: 1) Make sure you are totally out of focus. 2) Use portrait, not landscape, so that we miss 90% of the action. 3) Be sure that as the action takes place that you show us a picture of your feet, or fingers; we sure don't want to miss that. 4) Before filming, find a very tall person, so you may video his head, so we can see his hairstyle, not the action. 5) Look the other way: 6) If you are American: Scream, "Oh, My God!" 7) Video your mother slipping onto her butt, as the jetliner crashes beside you. We don't need to see that. 8) Shout "Look. I'm a dumb American." in case we didn't know. 9) If you are Indian/Pakistani: Look, we know you're dumb, so we don't need to see your overloaded 10 Ton trucks attempt to cross a river on a plank. 11) If you are American: Don't forget to state the bleeding obvious, we might not have noticed. 12) If you think you're not as thick as these guys, then go to America, where they will demonstrate how thick, dumb and stupid you can really be. 13) Make sure, too, that your funny moment is about as unfunny as can be; we all love to yawn. Oh, and one last thing: Really shake that camera-phone, show everyone you're so good at that. It makes my eyes wobble, too.

  6. I’m honestly impressed by the time and effort you put into these videos, Huge Respect, keep it up! ♥️

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