Giant Calving at Helheim Glacier 2022
This was taken at Helhiem Glaicer near Tasiilaq, Greenland. I was there for a research mission unrelated to capturing video. While we were completing a mission objective the calving started so I quickly threw my drone up and captured this video. Unfortunately the drone has no microphone as all you would hear is propeller noise but the noise coming from this even was incredible to say the least.
The wall itself was between 60-80 meters tall which makes the largest piece breaking off around 500-1000 meters wide.
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For more information, including why there is no sound, read the description. Thanks to everyone who has enjoyed the video!
@tinto278
Жыл бұрын
FBI is watching you eco terrorists.
@alfredneuman6488
Жыл бұрын
At least there was no American woman yelling: "Oh my gawd, oh my gawd, look at that, look at that!".
@NunoTorpedo
Жыл бұрын
Can you also clarify if this video in slow motion?
@alexzuga7852
Жыл бұрын
@@NunoTorpedo this is real speed. No slow motion, it's just so massive that it looks slowed down at times
@cosaelperro1972
Жыл бұрын
@@alexzuga7852 From what I could get from google earth that is over 6km wide.. can you confirm. Awesome video, thanks.
That was absolutely astonishing to watch - I've watched hours of glacier calving videos on KZread and I'd hold this up to be the best I've ever seen! Its epic and awe-inspiring to see the living earth like this; we live in a constantly changing landscape and you've really brought it to life with your outstanding drone footage! Scientists just 10 years ago could only dream of getting this close to a calving glacier, yet here we are in glorious 4K with front-row seats to see every detail of this incredible process. Thanx so much for sharing!!
@alexzuga7852
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind comment!
@illonaj4359
Жыл бұрын
I wish I could be as excited as you and other people but I'm not. I'm sad how quick they all are melting. I don't want to sound negative but Our whole world is going to pieces. Good luck for the future ✌️
@PatrickBronson
Жыл бұрын
@@illonaj4359 yes, we get front row seats to the destruction of the planet, caused by us.
@1227_Washington
Жыл бұрын
@@illonaj4359 Ask God for another ice age and the glaciers will come back. Easy peazy.
@thomasmint1761
Жыл бұрын
And i have never seen slurping like yours, with all the hours I have watched
The guy who filmed this should get an award. This is absolutely amazing!
@alexzuga7852
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate it! Just doing my job :)
@astrogeo1
Жыл бұрын
@@alexzuga7852 Are you employed by authorities on Greenland ?
@alexzuga7852
Жыл бұрын
@@astrogeo1 no, I work for a University based in the US
@davidargiro8306
Жыл бұрын
@@alexzuga7852 Hi Alex. Thanks for posting. This is an amazing video and while it is gorgeous and beautiful to watch, and must be amazing to witness live, I wish it were something that isn't related to what is happening with the planet and climate change. Anyway, have you shared this with any media outlet? I cannot believe that I didn't see this prior to today as I can only imagine them showing this all day. Especially since the last climate meeting in Bonn in late June wrapped up and from what I can tell, the global inaction is a big problem. It is not a future issue as it is here already and will just get worse each year. Anyway, thanks for posting this. I can only imagine what it sounded like. Ironically, I just heard the sounds from the solar winds that was posted recently also from the Parker Solar Probe. Creepy. I am curious if the University that you reference is Penn State. It popped into my mind because I see a lot of media coverage related to climate has a lot of their guests from PSU. Thanks again. David
@alexzuga7852
Жыл бұрын
@@davidargiro8306 Thank you for the kind words! It is absolutely devastating knowing that this is due to climate change but still such a surreal experience. I am working on getting it to news outlets but it has proved rather tricky. The University I work for is The University of Kansas (KU)
Even silent, the best calving video yet for picture sharpness and panning kept at a minimum allowing the viewer to focus where interesting events were happening from start to finish. This sort of footage is truly the hallmark of drone technology at its best application.
Damn that was powerful to watch. Like we were not supposed to see it but we did. This video deserves awards. Thanks man.
@alexzuga7852
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment!
@jimbob-jn6jz
Жыл бұрын
We aren't. the fact that we are mean we are doomed via Abrupt Climate Change.
@donscheid97
Жыл бұрын
I would like to think it was done at a time when someone could see it. Nature is not as random as it seems. We could talk in circles on the topic, so I'll leave it at that.
Mind boggling to see this! To think without drone tech we wouldn't have such incredible footage. Amazing work - and great timing. Thanks for sharing this.
@PilatomahawK
Жыл бұрын
Helicopters can do that since many many decades ago
@SilentKnight43
Жыл бұрын
@@PilatomahawK And literally everyone has one of those at their disposal, right?
How does this video not have MILLIONS of views? This is stuff that 0.1% of the worlds population will ever see. Absolutely floored to see this from a birds eye view. Very close to the video of the glacier the size of Manhattan calving.
The sound of this must have been INSANE!!! Like a world breaking.
@MarkUKInsects
Жыл бұрын
I am very fortunate to have witnessed a major avalanche 30 years ago. after all that time, what a saw is now a bit hazy, But I can remember that sound as if it were yesterday. This must have been even more amazing
@agnosticii
Жыл бұрын
ikr, i was trying to imagine how it would sound so close 🎶
@stevenr8606
9 ай бұрын
🤔 obviously, two different ice shelf, look at the surfaces. All in VERY SLOW MOTION too.
Just the scale of this is absolutely incredible. That was awesome flying through the middle like that.
THIS IS OUTSTANDING FOOTAGE. AWARD WINNING. ONCE IN A LIFE TIME ... MARVELLOUS
This is hands-down the most brilliant drone footage I've ever seen! 😍
I've been waiting to see drone footage of something like this! This is so awesome! Nature is a marvel.
That must have been epic. While working as a biologist in Alaska in the 90s, our helicopter pilot dropped me and a coworker off on a little perch on the rock face overlooking a local glacier and left us there for a couple hours with a bottle of wine. There was no other access so we were just sitting on this exposed smooth rock. We got to see some great calving action and the sound was indeed incredible. But the wind coming up the face of that rock was so cold we were glad when he came back to pick us up. 🥶🥶 Thanks for sharing!
Spectacular and the 2nd greatest filmed mega calving I have ever seen. Just mind blowing the size, EPIC footage. National Geographic or someone would pay for this footage.
@bhc1892
Жыл бұрын
National geographic is irrelevant now that we have social media and affordable drones
@deevnn
Жыл бұрын
@@bhc1892 You are wrong...this was lucky otherwise you have to pay some photographer drone pilot, glaciologist to sit there for days or months until this type of thing occurs. That's just the start for an entity like National Geographic because you then need someone to speak or write about the event etc.
@andrewjensen8189
Жыл бұрын
What's the greatest? This tops anything i've seen
@marcusgee3002
Жыл бұрын
@@andrewjensen8189 this one my friend. CHASING ICE" captures largest glacier calving ever filmed kzread.info/dash/bejne/mndnuLagebPVd7g.html
The scale of a calving event is staggering. When you say the wall is 60-80 meters tall, that's just the small bit exposed. Then you see them thrust out of the water and realize there is 600-800 meters under water you don't see. Amazing job capturing this.
@Research0digo
Жыл бұрын
Underwater? Don't think so.
@lunchichiu5498
Жыл бұрын
There is a 360° view at around 4:00 into the video, which shows that the calving is pretty far from the sea shore.
This is crazy ! The best video of a glacier calving EVER !!!!!
Absolutely amazing ! It's stunningly beautiful and frightening at the same time, I could watch this over and over.
Difficult to comprehend the scale of this incredible visual
Beautiful to see a glacier in actual movement. Just amazing. Thank you for this.
Whoever filmed this deserves an award. Damn, I can't even levitate off my bed, I can't imagine flying over a glacier with a camera in my hands. Impressive footage.
Trying to find or keep an eye on it is so difficult because there’s some much happening in this scene. Ice and snow and whatever else is moving in every which way direction. But it’s awe inspiring. Great video of it.
Absolutely mind-blowing. Could watch this over and over again! Also, great drone skills right there!!
WOW!! Images and scenes of glacier activity like no human has ever experienced before. Just stunning!
First time seeing drone footage on an event this large! WOW!
The silence led me to imagine the awe-inspiring sounds that must accompany something that massive!
Phenomenal coverage! Reminiscent of plate tectonics and what world happen at the Mid-Oceanic Ridge, except instead of lava, it's ice!
That is one of the most incredible videos I've ever seen! Thank you for sharing this!!
@alexzuga7852
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching!
This video should win an award. This is mind boggling! I’ve watched so many calving videos and this one, is probably, the best one , I’ve seen.
About once a year KZread actually recommends something good. THIS IS THAT VIDEO 👍
Hi Alex - This is by far the best video of glacial calving I've ever seen. Thank you for sharing it. Also, I thank you for not zooming in and out! This entire video is breathtaking . . .drone pilot skills, videography, and right place at the right time with your equipment ready to go. Just stunning. Cheers.
Fantastic! ( And humbling. ) Having been at the right place in the right moment may have been pure luck. But having a drone with you and having it started fast enough and having the skills to capture this gigantic event is worth at least one major award. Thanks to Dave from "Just Have A Think" for crediting the source of his footage.
This IS and will probably be the Largest calving on Air. Yes there are some but the Totality of these, are astounding.
Wow I never saw anything like that before. That's some amazing footage you captured.
easily some of the best footage i've seen.
I'm saying WOW out loud so many times watching this AMAZING DRONE FOOTAGE! Just subscribed, Thank you for sharing it!
I Love to Watch the Signs of what Tomorrow will Bring. Thanks for Posting.
Watching that on a 75" screen in 4k is about as gob smacking as it gets. Absolutely incredible. The scope is enormous and there's stuff happening everywhere all at once
That is completely awe inspiring and such excellent camera work! The sound of it must have been just as awesome. Thanks for posting!
Really impressive capture! What a dream to get such great drone shots.
This videographer is fabulous. Thank you for sharing.
Incredible footage! Thanks for posting.
This is among the best videos of calving. You’re the future of glacier video. Keep up the good work.
Hell of a flight and show. Thanks.
Magnificent footage! Thank you!!
Brilliant footage -- thanks so much for posting this!
It should go without saying that hiking here is strongly discouraged. Thank you Alex zuga, drone technology and KZread for allowing us to see things that we haven't been able to in the past. This is one of those rare "stop what you're doing and watch this" videos.
Wow is obviously the word of the Day! Absolutely fantastic footage! Mesmerizing, like watching a campfire, never gets old always changing.
I really love this video, watching stuff fall apart naturally is amazing and i can't wait to see more of it happen
It is absolutely stunning. Thanx for sharing.
Without a doubt the best I ever seen
Thanks for adding details of the size of the glacier. It's hard to judge the scale from a video. Great video and how thrilling to be there for such an event.
A lot of things are going on here and the scale of this is absolutely incomprehensible from the ground. EXCELLENT video.
Awesome shootin' there, Tex. Mesmerizing to watch. Great dronework!
Incredible video!!! It made me think of the movies, "San Andreas" for the scale and, for some reason, "Inception."(I guess because the last piece of glacier was square or rectangular and it rolled.) San Andreas was totally unrealistic from what I understand, so to see something like this in nature this was fantastical. Drones bring us things I could never see without them - or you! Just amazing. Great job grabbing the drone so fast and great video of the event! 😎👍
Best glacier calving video I've ever seen, that's got to be like 100 million tons of ice in motion
I couldn't help but be mesmerized watching this video. Beautiful!! Nature doesn't cease to surprise me with its wonders. I could watch this for hours.
The most amazing glacial calving I've ever seen
Absolutely jaw-dropping. Instant +fave. Going to watch this a few more times....
Thank you for sharing
Best calving video I saw! Pitty there's no sound...
This is the best glacier footage I've ever seen. How did you know to be there when this happened. Its amazing how every movement disrupted more and more of the glacier. I can't tell you enough how interesting this video is. Thrilling.
@aaronfranklin324
Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately this is a quiet day. Around the peak tides the Geothermally driven outbursts from the head of the Greenland Volcanic Megaplume are blasting steam and Megafloods down the Fiord, and the whole shebang is moving at over 20km per day, 100+ km a day out the coastal exit. You couldn't get a ship or plane or drone near on those days. There's hundred km per hour + blasts of mist and entrained air streaming out to sea from 50 to 100km inland. You can see the Ash on the surface in the Video, and the surface of the Icesheet in a big Arc inland on Google Earth. You have to zoom in for the high Res tiles.
@RSmithsc
Жыл бұрын
@@aaronfranklin324 Wow. Thanks for the comment.
@alexzuga7852
Жыл бұрын
I was out there for a research mission and it just started to happen. I scrambled my drone as fast as I could to get video so it really was just a case of right place at the right time
@lesliemergenthal75
Жыл бұрын
@@alexzuga7852 well done with the scramble! It is the best middle of the mountain range spontaneous calving. I I’ve ever seen! You did good drone work. Remarkable footage. You were granted special witness privilege. Thanks for sharing it to us.
@alexzuga7852
Жыл бұрын
@@lesliemergenthal75 thanks for the kind words! I have a ton more footage (although perhaps not as incredible as this) that I'll be posting in the coming months
Natures wonders, she is the only one in control and a sight to see. Awesome share
Astounding! Incredible drone footage. Even spending a lot of time on glaciers I never saw this. You deserve an award but all I can give you is a like, mentions, and 5 thumbs up. 👍👍👍👍👍
This is great footage. To improve the cinematic quality, use the 'ease' features in your drone controller so that tilt and pan operations ease in and out of motion rather than just jumping in. It will make it easier to see on future videos. Glad you got to be there and thanks for sharing the footage with us!
Stunning capture ! thanks for posting this marvel of nature ! 👍👍
Most awesome calving video I have ever seen!! Thank you.
Honestly the best footage I have ever seen of glacier calving, well together with the docu 'Chasing Ice' ...but thank you for this.
How beautiful and terrifying at the same time!
This is massive. The best one so far.
It is an amazing time to be alive and able to see things such as this from so far away, relaxed, in a warm building, during the cold winter. But I'm only left thinking, if only 'all' the drones made could only have cameras, and people doing good things like this. Great video! You are blessed to have experienced that in person! Thank you for giving us scale in your caption.
Wow !!! So much movement and ongoing change...thanks for sharing 🌸
It is undoubtedly the most majestic glacial collapse I have ever seen in video😱 with a drone film Incredibly mega film 👏... majestic nature and great drone operator what a film Exceptional Congratulations👍 ... in the right place at the right time with the right drone🛸🙏
It took me a few minutes to realize that the chasm the drone was flying in was actually water at the bottom. Seeing the massive chunks flip on their side gives you a real sense of the depth of the glacier itself. You see what looks like 10-20 (despite being 60-80) meters of it sticking out of the water before calving then the the calved piece rolls up on it's side.
@craigb8228
Жыл бұрын
This is going to be amazingly incredible when it turns into a river. Can't wait.
I have watched many of these videos before, But this one was exceptional.. The photographer was professional, They absolutely knew what they were doing, And it turned out to be one of the most spectacular calving events ever caught on film I'm sure! Incredibly well done !!!
Thank you for this! The best I've ever seen.
Awesome video, sound would've been incredible!
Wow... that is insane!
Spectacular, thanks for sharing.
The forces at work here are almost unimaginable! Great video!
Amazing, awe inspiring demonstration of the power of mother nature! Great capture!
It took me 4 minutes for my brain to catch up to what my eyes were seeing. I've never seen anything like it.
That was just amazing. Wordless🤩.Thank you!
I find it so awe-inspiring that this kind of stuff is going on whether someone is watching or not, on a bright clear day as well as in the middle of the night under cover of darkness...
That's what drones are for- really like it!
I subscribed to your channel today. The photography is more than wonderful. The birth of glaciers and the climate changes that the whole world is witnessing. I follow you from Egypt Greetings.
@steveblixt9437
Жыл бұрын
I think you mean the death of glaciers.
@5loli5
Жыл бұрын
@@steveblixt9437 There are many rivers that were actually born in places that were deserts, but you mean the death of the rivers that were afflicted by drought in Europe. Greetings to you
@steveblixt9437
Жыл бұрын
@@5loli5 Huh?
@pinetree2473
Жыл бұрын
@@steveblixt9437 Just part of the LIFE of a glacier. Advance, retreat, advance, retreat. Yes, sometimes they die, and later others are born.
@billhosko7723
Жыл бұрын
The climate is not changing in ANY manner that has caused this normal, calving.
I am almost speechless! Hopefully there is several more hours worth of video to watch. Or weeks. Thanks for posting!!
Remarkable. Outstanding video. Thanks Alex Zuga.
3:52 into the video and then again a little bit further at 4:07 - 4:10 you can see a very large dark boulder that seems to have all kinds of colors of minerals inside it. I love the clarity of this video! If only there was a way to passively collect these glacier calving deposits and put them towards good use without disrupting the glaciers further. To be honest, the worlds receding glaciers could potentially provide a large portion of the funding and raw materials needed to ultimately save them.
@mikekautz5953
Жыл бұрын
Save them? They’re not going anywhere anytime soon my friend
I see that there are also Midgard and Fenris glaciers near by to Helheim glacier. All Norwegian and norse mythology names. I wonder by whom and when this names were given ? Are they related to Fridtjof Nansen, the Norwegian polar explorer, who crossed the "Inlandsis" near here in the late 1800s ?
Also the clarity of this drone footage is amazing. 👍
Incredible. Reminds us that we are very small indeed.
Simply "The Best Video I Have Ever Seen Of Glacier Calving". Thanks
That was awesome! The power behind a moving glacier it mind boggling, incomprehensible!! Nothing can stop it!
It’s stunning to see how much of the glacier is beneath the surface of the water.
This blows my mind! Where is this glacier? Is this a true calving? It looks more like a giant sink hole happens in the center of a glacier! This reminds me of the truly great video of that gigantic “calving” that was equal to the size of Manhattan. They both look surreal. I wish that, like the “manhattan” sized one, the perspective in the size of this one could also be demonstrated somehow. Fantastic drone work! Thank you!
@alexzuga7852
Жыл бұрын
This is Helheim Glacier on the east coast of Greenland near Tasiilaq. To put some perspective the height of the "wall" was about 60-70 meters tall so these pieces are between half a kilometer to a kilometer wide!
@l.mcmanus3983
Жыл бұрын
Please add this info to the description. It will be appreciated by many people.
Amazing footage and terrifying to think of the scale involved.
This is the sort of thing I could watch all day and it is so soothing. The lack of audio really compels you to pay attention and see every little crack and bubble. Humans are so arrogant to think we can match mother nature. The end of the last ice age is approaching.
Absolutely incredible!! To think of all the history that ice has seen. Not only is the thickness a timeline but also how long it's taken to reach that point!! Mind blowing!!
Don’t worry, I’ve got a recycling bin. Also, I only use paper straws so, I pretty much got this covered. Yeah, nature!
Although saddened by the ultimate cause, besides natural affects...I am fully awe-stricken by this video....the power, the beauty, the slow motion strength displayed here is captivating. Very good video-ography, I can find no better way to say how it moved me!
@alexzuga7852
Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed it and felt something from it! Being there in person had such a profound effect and I'm glad it comes across in the video
@robertbiolsi9815
Жыл бұрын
Nothing to be sad about . Glaciers grow and retreat over and over. Ice levels are increasing at both pools
@hulkgqnissanpatrol6121
Жыл бұрын
@@robertbiolsi9815 so that is water underneath?
@pinetree2473
Жыл бұрын
@@robertbiolsi9815 I think she's sad that she's been taken in by the 40 year scam that Climate Change has been.
@gmarie701
Жыл бұрын
@@robertbiolsi9815 Apparently thousands upon thousands of times the glaciers grow, grow, grow for thousands of years and then shrink and retreat for thousands of years. Without that cycle, these large valleys and hanging valleys would not be created as they are.