5 Monster Glacier Collapse Caught On Camera

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Published 2021-12-30
5 Massive Glacier Collapses & Calvings Caught On Camera
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All Comments (21)
  • @bjdouma
    Especially thanks for letting the narration fall silent upon showing the dramatic events; makes the imagery so much more impressive.
  • @shelley2726
    Another reason I like your videos, you explain what is happening, then reshow it again without having a laugh track or a baby making noises. Then after the event you give us a history. They are the perfect length. Thank you
  • Good job to the people in video 4 for recognizing the danger immediately and not just stopping to stare. Those seconds clearly counted there 😳
  • @upbreaker7055
    Dude this is some of the best storytelling on you tube! Usually people just show a short clip then talk nonsense. You actually let us experience the full clip then explain everything afterward. Sir you are good at what you do.
  • @TheChrisEMartin
    I spent a few weeks around the Southern Patagonian Ice field. I saw something similar to the Viedma glacier on the Chilean side. The sight of a glacier front collapsing and the huge blue 'shards' rising out of the water as the ice re-balances was one of the most awesome things I've seen. I recognise the icy winds that were blowing in that first video - the winds coming off the Andes are fierce and sometimes blow you off your feet!
  • @richragenj
    4:50 perfect visual for anyone who can't understand how tsunamis get bigger with each following wave
  • @4WingedAngels
    Watching glaciers calving while we lived in Alaska was such an intense experience. If you ever travel there, I highly recommend it. First the cracking of the ice breaking away sounds so unique, and then watching as the dirty ice changes into that deep ice blue is just breathtaking. It was quite the tourist attraction, with boat tours taking people to areas of the state not normally inhabited by people, and the ability to go whale watching on the boat ride out and back.
  • Great video. Those icebergs coming out of the water are "straight out of a sci-fi movie". Incredible.
  • @gipbwok2008
    At 3:25, 5,000 square miles is actually almost 13,000 square kilometers since squaring the 1.609 conversion is about 2.59, and 2.59 time 5,000 is 12,950.
  • @isotropisch82
    I've been to Southern Patagonia and it is hard to appreciate the scale from videos, these blocks of ice aren't the size of houses, they're the size of 15 storey apartment buildings, the sound, like artillery, is also amazing.
  • @TheShottyBoys
    I wonder how many dinosaur bones are under water.
  • @andrewralte4844
    Excellent mix of commentary, info and the actual footage. Not for one second was I distracted by anything.
  • @chrisj5443
    Many years ago, a friend and I went in a kayak rather close (probably too close) to one of the tidewater glaciers in Glacier Bay Nat. Park in Alaska. Had I seen this video before that, we might stayed a bit farther away.
  • @milohasagun
    You've got to love technology for some things. Its amazing to be able to watch this in such detail. Its really inspiring in a way and makes me want to see one at some point in my life. Just incredible
  • Professional voice over! The right tempo. Very well understandable. (also for non-native-speakers)
  • @budi497
    Absolutely amazing, I hope I could visit Patagonia and Antarctica soon. At 0:10, I am pretty sure it is at Franz Joseph Glazier in amazing New Zealand, the home of 2 out of 3 glaciers in the world that you could climb and walk on it. I have been there twice, climbing ~10 years ago and last year with heli (now climbing is banned, only heli and then drop us off there and walking)
  • @bwolper
    That was the best footage of calving glaciers I have ever seen.
  • @leandabee
    My mind is always blown when you see the underneath come to the surface, so huge and monumentally impressive!🤯👌
  • @athena09ish
    Thank you for this great video! I could never imagine such movement, so beautiful and impacting.