Biggest Rockfalls & Landslides EVER Caught on Camera !

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Biggest Rockfalls & Landslides EVER Caught on Camera !
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Great compilation but longer clips and less talking would be better.

CanadianArchaeologist
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Something I’ve learnt whilst watching these landslides
They’re so satisfying to witness even though they can cost you your life in the process

exwa
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Love the vid. Your commentary makes it less...

finerfinish
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You are quite funny. Thanks for the video, music and commentary🤣

lynettemayhew
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if it wasn't for the unnecessary background music and commentary this could've been worth watching =FAIL

gordonscott
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My friend and I were climbing up a draw in the mountainside behind our neighborhood, when we came upon a wheel-shaped rock about 3 ft in diameter leaning on an aspen trunk. When we pulled the tree aside to set the wheel free we were astonished at the results. It took several minutes for all the crashing and smashing to stop.

tommunyon
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The bear was fulfilling an order somebody wanted Rocky road

rtaAsh
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Biggest landslide ever caught on camera was the mount st Helen's eruption

rschiwal
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1:41 a man in Turkey split a boulder in half ha ha :))

Planetupvideo
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Not one female was responsible for any of these intentional rock falls

PsyllyCymon
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I love your comments and sense of humor, man! Thanks for the videos as well! 😸

richardmagnus
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Couldn't see anything 3/4 of the picture is blacked out.

RebelsBestFriend
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Fill up your mouth with Beans and Musturd and then your voice overs may be better. Cause they suck

ripleyleuzarder
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And all this is due to gravity. Eternal gravity!

orchidorio
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Très impressionnant ce zap👏👏👏👏. Merci 🤗💙🤍❤️

Noname
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Why don't people just drive ? A few rocks & snow ! Keep driving.

stephenpmurphy
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Looks like Northern California winters@

marionchase-kleeves
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One minute your on top of road looking down at the scenery next thing you know your on the bottom of the scenery looking up top at the road.

andycurran
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I enjoy your commentary keep talking!!!

theresehopkins
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You missed the Mount St. Helens debris avalanche, caused by the collapse of its northern slope at the start of the infamous 18 May 1980 eruption. 2.7 cubic kilometres or about 2/3 of a cubic mile fell off to unleash a lateral blast that mowed down trees 30km away. Please see the photos by Gary Rosenquist for detail.

robertglennienz