20 Incredible Moments Caught On Camera
20 Incredible Moments Caught On Camera
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I love how the guy in the volcano video just stands around filming for a bit. As soon as I see smoke from a volcano my knees will be banging off my chest as I run 2,000 miles in 3 minutes.
@nova3889
10 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@gemspiritmessages2754
9 ай бұрын
My same thought, seconds can save your life, hoping it doesn’t get catastrophic quickly is why people die lol.
@OutletVibes
9 ай бұрын
I was fucking screaming to myself dude lol no cap
@Bmax86
9 ай бұрын
that's lucky
@zodarian6705
9 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Perfectly stated.
I’m so impressed with the construction of the office building in the Philippine earthquake! No ceiling tiles even fell!!!
@Bmax86
9 ай бұрын
That's so great
That woman saying "they need to get him" during that apparent fire annoyed the hell out of me -- What the hell you think they are doing woman?~!?!?! >
@tjmcguire9417
3 ай бұрын
As useful as women screaming anytime an emergency happens. Men do not do that.
Unlike so many of these 'you wouldn't believe it unless it had been filmed' videos that are often "narrated" by irritating non-comments and statements of the obvious, this series always has useful informative narration. The 'bad farming' incident is an excellent example. Well done.
Underwolrd: "Hopefully they got the next few days off to recover" Office Boss: "In your Dreams"
@Bmax86
9 ай бұрын
haha
@zodarian6705
9 ай бұрын
I thought pretty much the same thing as soon as he said hopefully they got a few days off I just started laughing and said wow you don't have a real job do you
That helicopter footage was epic! Talk about mad flying skills!
@Bmax86
9 ай бұрын
yes
The camera man never dies we all know this
WOW 😮 The construction worker saved from the fire was a miracle and teamwork
That Skycrane is so precise because it has an extra rear facing cockpit and operator for stuff like that. It's served longer in civilian roles than it did in the military.
@Bmax86
9 ай бұрын
Wow thanks for the knowledge
@philsalvatore3902
7 ай бұрын
Nope. In civil use the rear facing cockpit is not used. After the first few years of service the Army didn't use the aft facing controls either. The command pilot sits on the left looking down through a big bubble window to see the load below. This is standard practice for precision placement long line work, including aerial logging, for many kinds of helicopters. I have done it in the Civil Chinook and BV-107. Our competitors would do it in the Skycrane, Sikorsky S-61, and even the Kamov Ka-32. The left seat has a big pad so the pilot can lean all the way out into the bubble window and fly the helo looking down. It takes a lot of hours to develop the skill to fly that long line looking down but that is how it is accomplished. It's not real good for the pilots back either. Bad backs seem to be part of that line of work.
@SkyCloudSilence
6 ай бұрын
@@philsalvatore3902 Big brain
Blowing up the barn was pretty cool but sad to see so much great old lumber just get smashed to pieces
@tjmcguire9417
3 ай бұрын
And lets make sure bad actors know about Tannerite. Talk about shooting your own foot.
My husband was a helicopter pilot, 2 years in Vietnam then about 20 years in the Gulf of Mexico and his skills were amazing but I have to say that helicopter pilot placing a tower on four points was beyond amazing. Magnificent skill.
These videos always make me wish I spoke multiple languages. I’m always interested in what the people are saying/yelling.
#18 I would be running my butt off there could have been a pyroclastic cloud coming down the side of the volcano.
@Bmax86
9 ай бұрын
me too
The two videos that show the helicopter and the tower, and the plane making an emergency landing in the field make me glad to be on the ground and serious respect for those two pilots. Also the video of the kayaks going down the drainage ditch left me with my mouth open. I didn't realize it was a gasp until the video. Great stuff guys!
The cameraman casually recording everyone while they are on the brink of death.
@Bmax86
9 ай бұрын
yes
@cindykq8086
7 ай бұрын
Nature has a way of taking out the stupid ones.
I actually do enjoy getting caught out in a storm… certain storms. If it’s rain, if there’s somewhere to take shelter or if I can get home and get dry and watch the rest of the storm, something like that. Being caught fully exposed in that hailstorm, though? Yeah, hard pass.
@tr1ppyh1ppy
10 ай бұрын
i’ll walk out into lightning storms just to take photos and stuff lol, would definitely get zapped for the perfect photo
@Jaker2123
5 ай бұрын
I love a good snowstorm!
#9 was great. The pilot was so calm and professional.
7:12 - The Chinese version of "Galloping Gertie" aka Tacoma Narrows Bridge.
Those kayakers were stupid for one reason, launching together. The tresspassing or storm drain obstacles are frankly secondary issues in this case. IF his friend had hit something infront to suddenly slow him, the second kayak would have seriously injured if not killed. Its risky enough to do that stunt as it was, but they should have given about 10-15 secs between each other.
in a world of repetitive, cut 'n paste video conglomerations, Underworld stands out for production and content quality. Love the extended cuts too. Makes it more of an experience. I know a lot of work goes into these. Subscribed.
@Bmax86
9 ай бұрын
me too. well worth studying
The world needs more people like them - those who dare to showcase their randomness!
An especially riveting compilation. Excellent work! Appreciate your minimal narration and just letting the video play instead of rewinding over and over
That bridge looks a lot like the "1940 Sound to Narrows bridge the 1st of 2." Tacoma Narrows Bridge (1st span), completed and destroyed in 1940, earned the nickname "Galloping Gertie." the 2nd span completed 1950 in Tacoma Washington it had the very same problem only worse, when she started swaying she didn't stop till she dropped!
@Bmax86
9 ай бұрын
wow
What a spectacular piece of work! It unquestionably deserves all the recognition and more.
This episode had me transfixed from beginning to end. The construction worker who nearly perished in the big fire had me cheering for his rescue. The clips from times past gave the compilation a timeless feel.
@user-ry5zp6wc2s
10 ай бұрын
The girl was so annoying tho... "he can jump"
@junencollins5086
10 ай бұрын
The girl yapping in the background needs to be edited out.
@robertmuckle2985
9 ай бұрын
🙄
@BobbySacamano
9 ай бұрын
Pretty decent A.I. comment but it needs work
@Bmax86
9 ай бұрын
yes
One of the best compilations yet!
Im in awe of the incredible footage in this video. These road moments are pure gold
Excellent entry! Thank you for posting!
That footage of Neil Armstrong ejecting from an experimental craft, just shows he was the right man for the job, when he landed the Lunar Module manually, after the navigational computer, couldn't handle it. Amazing pilot, totally deserved his role as the first man on the Moon.
@abhijitIronslade
10 ай бұрын
It's called a Training programme for a reason. Ever heard of that? Have a good one
@julianaylor4351
10 ай бұрын
@@abhijitIronslade But he was already a gifted pilot, having done stunt flying at an early age....look up his biography.
@abhijitIronslade
10 ай бұрын
@@julianaylor4351 Being that a case, I am more dissatisfied with the fact that no bonuses were paid on the Moon-landing mission. So the Moon still stays where it is, always be.
@infinidominion
10 ай бұрын
Neil A. ..backwards is
@s1988teve
10 ай бұрын
Too bad he never made it to the moon 😂😂😂
This moment genuinely brightened up my entire day.
The helicopter is also called a "Sikorsky S-64 Skycrane" which is powered by massive, twin 4,500 horsepower engines, making it capable of lifting payloads up to *20,000 lbs.
@khatirobinson6392
6 ай бұрын
Wow, that's amazing.
This was a very awesome video! Thank you! 😀
@Bmax86
9 ай бұрын
thank
Everything is bigger in Texas. 26:00 Australia: hold my cold water!!
24:06 😂 “Are you going to succeed?” That question completely disproves the saying that “there are no stupid questions”.
The most terrifying thing about the Philippine earthquake video was the hysterical screaming from the women in that office.
Excellent video 👍
Volcano climbers were lucky to not get cooked by a pyroclastic flow
i woulda ran if I saw that volcano in front of me
@julianaylor4351
10 ай бұрын
I can't believe how stupid some people are....that's deadly gases and heat, they are looking at. 😒
@ToppsSteam
10 ай бұрын
Ran 😂
@julianaylor4351
10 ай бұрын
@@ToppsSteam Beware the evil auto spell checker. It's done it to me before. 🙄😁
Thank you for all the positive pieces, i.e., the helicopter with mad skills, the successful landing of the Cessna, etc. It's a nice change to see videos of things working out and going well. Sometimes watching disaster after disaster just becomes monotonous. Do we become numb to these things? We shouldn't. BTW, I think what is called a "firenado" in the video should be called a "whirling dervish." It's not. A whirling Dervish is actually a specific type of Muslim dance. But the name sounds so much cooler.
@Bmax86
9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the information
Amazing from beginning to end!!
This video is a true masterpiece, a testament to boundless creativity.
It is great to see these events up close and personal. What gets to me tho, is that people stand and film, instead of running away and/or seeking shelter 😮 Look at the bounce of that hail WOW!
@Bmax86
9 ай бұрын
but it's also dangerous for the cameramen
@nikkidodd2305
5 ай бұрын
@Bmax86 but the camera man never dies!
The impressiveness of these incredible moments is truly unparalleled
Really, DON’T take hailstorms like that lightly. An umbrella wouldn’t come close to handling that. In one US hailstorm a guy ran out to try to get his brand-new truck under cover - and he was hit on the head with a baseball sized hailstone and killed. Let the insurance deal with your car, stay safe.
Great video and the heading is not misleading like most . I subscribed ❤
I was there in San Francisco in July of 89 my first time visiting The City. It was hard to imagine anything happening to the most beautiful and breathtaking area in the entire country! I went back East for my sophomore year in undergraduate school and a girl I dated at the time ran into the college library were I was working and told me about the quake from watching the World Series! I couldn’t reach my friend who lived in Sacramento for like 2 weeks! Many mixed emotions as I watch this video and the profound sadness I felt about that marvelous city! But also encouraged by the bravery shown by all citizens to help out! God bless San Francisco!
@melindaflick631
6 ай бұрын
I grew up there. Mom still worked there, and I had moved to So Cal for my husbands job. We couldn't get in touch with her for 24 hours, and only then because she called out to us, not us to her. My IL's were down in the South Bay, and they immediately called us and let us know they were fine, and we told everybody down south near by. We couldn't call into the Bay Area for a few weeks, as I recall.
@megnotmegan1966
4 ай бұрын
I was driving at the time in the East Bay, it felt like all my tires blew out at once. It was terrifying!
#10 - holy cow. That is so impressive!
I've found my daily dose of humor here. These videos are simply irresistible!
The level of humor in this video is beyond words!
The guy’s in the kayaks are nut jobs. But damn that looked fun. 😂😂😂
@Bmax86
9 ай бұрын
😆😆👍
The creators have delivered an exceptional video that deserves the highest accolades.
Great footage
Prayers for everyone in Maui. 😓😓😓
Dear Earthquake Victims: Hiding under a heavy piece of furniture or in the stairwell is much more helpful than running around and screaming.
@arribaficationwineho32
9 ай бұрын
Would you stand near a support? That was my first thought….near a support away from light fixtures
That Houston fire had me scream out loud. Bravo! To the firemen who saved that worker just in time, along with the worker doing his best to save himself.
Congratulations 🎉 your first-ever top 20 !!!! Lets goooooooooo!!!! Woooooooo! 🤩👍🥳
Noooooooo!!!!!!! Freaking awesome!!!!!! I am triple impressed with the skills of that pilot's ability to install that towerrrrrrr!!!!!!!!!
The Afula pilot did everything right, even ground rolling in between the trees, letting the wings absorb the impact.👍🏼
3:10 *Beam me up Scotty !*
I often wonder if there's a 'laughter guru' behind this channel. It's pure comedic genius!
Australia, the place where everything trys to kill you 🇦🇺
@edwardranno7119
10 ай бұрын
How true
@junencollins5086
10 ай бұрын
If you can’t handle a little excitement don’t go there. What a scaredy-cat 😄
@jpbaley2016
9 ай бұрын
Even the trees.
1:30 Dang this earth quake must have set the record for the most light fixture swinging in synchronisation.
@Bmax86
9 ай бұрын
yes
Amazing clips on the events. Is it TankTheTechs voice? 🤗
Even know the dodge charger 69 is my dream car
Should 38 mile an hour winds cause that much movement? I wonder what happens during a typhoon
If I lived in an earthquake prone area I think I would take some clean shorts to work with me every day, just in case.😉
@cindykq8086
7 ай бұрын
I'd move.
It saddens me to see such poor manipulation and control of the firetruck ladder.
@anoka114
10 ай бұрын
I agree! Geez
This guy's the best 👌👌
@Bmax86
9 ай бұрын
yess
When all the beauty contestants were on that rope bridge, I said, "I don't want this bridge to fall" - which it immediately did, of course. Fortunately this was not a catastrophe of serious injuries or deaths.
@bojo88
9 ай бұрын
I did chuckle (once I knew that nobody was seriously injured) at the girl on the far left of the shot who managed to hold on to her drink, in spite of the bridge she was standing on collapsing! 😂
This video serves as a beacon of the creator's extraordinary skills and visionary approach.
Ah, the wonders of incredible moments caught on camera - nature's way of keeping us entertained with its quirky sense of humor!
I had a hailstone about 20mm hit me on my head once, it felt like my head had cracked, last time I open the door to see how heavy the hail is.
@Bmax86
9 ай бұрын
Luckily you weren't seriously injured, it was really dangerous
Good videos, not fake or exaggerated junk like many channels. Subscribed.
This was some of the most amazing disaster footage I've ever watched.
I can say with certainty that those kayakers knew exactly what they were doing and I am extremely jealous. It is so fun to mess around like that.
10:30 - Now *that* was a harrowing rescue. My palms were getting sweaty just watching that 🔥😦🔥
@Bmax86
9 ай бұрын
Luckily that guy was safe
WOW 😮. Those people on the erupting mountain were so lucky that they were on the safe side of the mountain. Had they been on the other side, well, let's just say that this video would have been a lot shorter.
@Bmax86
9 ай бұрын
lucky
the pilot is irreplaceable! I'd hire him!!
Who woulda thought that roads on the side of steep slopes would be the site of landslides.
Amazing prononciation of "Les deux Alpes" man !
that pilot was amazing!
This helicopter pilot is just too good!?! How??? 💪
Now you have to clean that barn up. Big job!
I remember the day of the hailstorm. It hit my local area. Pretty wild.
That pilot was amazing!!!! Both the emergency landing and chopper.
*Hi friend, Very nice*
well engineered building👍
Those people next to the eruption are lucky that the pyroclastic flow didn't go downwards towards them. They would have been flash fried in a matter of seconds.
The way they create these moments is simply magical.
While I do love a good storm, I prefer listening to one indoors. And by that I mean a mild thunderstorm
Hey, my confidant! Superb and elegant praise.
23:20 yes but using helicopters required more setup time per tower and requires teams to go out into these remote areas weeks before hand to build the base and set up those ramps you see to give the pilot something to set the tower down on to. They dont use helicopters for speed, they use them because its physically impossible to get cranes out into these areas.
@Bmax86
9 ай бұрын
yes
@narongsakboon5957
9 ай бұрын
definitely yes safety first i agree with you
Aren't suspension bridges made to sway a little?
@Meipmeep
9 ай бұрын
Sway yes, Oscillate no. Once it starts twisting the concrete will start self destruct.
Wow watching that large land mass will most likely be the closes I'll ever get to watching a mountain raise up from the depths of the waters.
Those people in that earthquake need to be educated as to what to do. NONE of them were ducking and covering.,
Extra points to the girls who didn't spill their drinks.... 15:56
‘He used the trees to stop the plane”. 😂
I was in Anchorage Alaska with my family during Christmas break and I remember a Tsunami 🌊 alert issued for Alaska from the Aleutian Islands to Anchorage from the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake. Luckily the Tsunami alert was canceled! My dad was in the Air Force and survived the Great Alaskan Earthquake of 1964. 4 years before I was born!
Those kayakers were insane. Didn’t expect that level of speed. The 360 rotations and the running over bare rock beds was just unbelievable….. only in Aussies can make kayaking look that insane
@Jaker2123
5 ай бұрын
They’re Canadian
@Mozart1220
4 ай бұрын
or be stupid enough to do it in the first place.
As a long time horror fan, I can tell you that #19 is the scariest thing I've ever seen......