Beautiful. The river got to the sea. Living inland this reminds of how much I miss the ocean. Thankyou.
@kleinerstubentiger9401Күн бұрын
Wozu einfach wenns auch kompliziert geht? @all, guckt euch das video mit deutlich erhöhter Geschwindigkeit an, sonst schläft man garantiert beim zugucken ein😅
@Chris-zo5ze2 күн бұрын
What a waste of taxpayer dollars... Give a few kids some shovels and have them dig a straight line to the ocean. They'd have water flowing before lunch and let nature do the rest.
@jarirautiainen54693 күн бұрын
😴😴😴😴
@CLOCKCHASER22224 күн бұрын
And this is how the Viking’s down under got there ships out to sea after building them inland.
@allenstockburger86646 күн бұрын
Mmm yes water go swoosh
@vpcha6 күн бұрын
shame to loose such an amount of water without creating a static wave for a crazy surf session, but nice shoting
@Superkuh27 күн бұрын
Whoever chose the soundtrack for this video did a wonderful job. Really nice picks.
@Xizario27 күн бұрын
Australians on how to destroy two ecosystems with 1 stone..
@assordante220510 күн бұрын
All these people standing around, but not a second digger to be seen.
@GiffysChannel12 күн бұрын
Bro, you could have started that with a much smaller trench. That was an unnecessary amount of preparation.
@GiffysChannel12 күн бұрын
I always wondered where the Red Tide came from. Thanks Aussies
@davidpalmer978012 күн бұрын
Fantastic video documenting the opening of this inlet. Thank you 'shoreface photos' ... excellent work.
@david205714 күн бұрын
Destroying natural ecosystem
@danielanthony962114 күн бұрын
Shoreface948 Its an amazing video and the excavator did a very professional job. I enjoyed watching very much. I would however like to know the purpose of joining the estuary and the sea like they did. It would complete the story for me, Thanks 😊
@JohnSmith-pl2bk3 күн бұрын
When the lagoon backs up with water especially flood waters in winter... it destroys valuable land etc further back upstream... and we can't have that mate... we pay rates... dig that channel!
@jorgeafonso275715 күн бұрын
Bela restauração do canal, precisamos urgentemente, aqui no Brasil, realizar esta integração da Laguna dos Patos, impedida por MOLHES, NA PRAIA DO CASSINO (maior do mundo, com 250 km de extensão), Rio Grande do Sul. Obrigado.
@kamran1975qureshi15 күн бұрын
You are mad itni beutiful Pani ko kharab kar diya
@againstthegrain14715 күн бұрын
Yet another example of messing with nature to stop flooding of low lying areas. Just leave it alone! Stop messing with what nature wants to do!
@mister_not_nice_guy42016 күн бұрын
Lame as fuck!!!
@generalleoff20 күн бұрын
I bet they spint millions to do this. Fly in some Hawaiian surfers and they would gladly do it by hand for free.
@fty-ys4ni21 күн бұрын
I think a multi-day Timelapse would’ve been cooler
@michaelstone302522 күн бұрын
So draining the swamp?
@weaponizedmath436927 күн бұрын
Humans gather for the spectical and the drama involved, they have to plan this every year, make sure it's in the budget to get "frank" in the driver's seat one more time lol
@glashoppah27 күн бұрын
Epic photography.
@Oddball_E828 күн бұрын
"looking north towards denmark" As a Swede, I was like "wait... what?"
@DnBastard29 күн бұрын
My only critique is you captured the boring aide of the plug breaking. A perfectly framed shot of the waters bursting through and then following them out would have been more satisfying than what the digger was doing Also as pretty as the 0° straight down shots are they're a little disorienting when you're trying to see the big picture of what was happening. The rest of the shots afterwards where you were showing what happens to the flow after were spot on and very illustrative Very enjoyable though, and thanks for capturing such a unique event. I've always dreamed about doing this as a kid with a shovel 😂
@relaxingnature261729 күн бұрын
cool video but you didnt show the tide come back in
@user-dm4me5pp3oАй бұрын
idiots
@shurnprentice1536Ай бұрын
pity about the drone pilot, think they tried their hardest for the worst possible angle and distance away.
@marksapolloАй бұрын
All I can think of is that ocean water was lovely and clear blue, then all the cruddy stuff from the estuary was dumped into it lol.
@JohnSmith-pl2bk3 күн бұрын
The chlorine i the sea bleaches all that crud in hours....tannins are a natural product from decaying vegetation.....like tea is from tea leaves.....
@soaphelpsАй бұрын
ya know you coulda just paid 5 guys 5 cases of beer and they woulda had that dug in a few hours.
@BeeRich33Ай бұрын
What's interesting is that could be started with a small ditch. The rest is taken care of.
@JohnSmith-pl2bk3 күн бұрын
That's hydrology... which is why the boy died sticking his finger in the dyke..... oh wait anyway a small hole pressured by water soon excavates a complete breach.....
@sergeisergeiprivetАй бұрын
Теперь стройте мост 😅
@jessielazaula4318Ай бұрын
Dapat alisin lahat ng buhangin.. polluted man...pero dfat na ring linisin ang ilog..
@riccardoboscolo4253Ай бұрын
Title of the main soundtrack?
@JohnSmith-pl2bk3 күн бұрын
read the description....
@Pits750Ай бұрын
17:50 for those out there
@hubsonekkaАй бұрын
So if there is strong storm.. those area will flooded more than before because of no no barrier?
@JohnSmith-pl2bk3 күн бұрын
The storm when it washes up the beach deposits sand and blocks the hole in the beach....so the barrier reforms...
@edferguson8991Ай бұрын
Water always finds the easiest, direct path, im a ree guy,could have saved you thousands!! Wasting tax money again!!
@user-zs8hq4do8wАй бұрын
А нахуя уже спрашивали?
@seldoon_nemarАй бұрын
Whoever convinced them they need that excavator did an amazing job 😂 They could probably just use a plow or dozer to make a small cut, and in about 24 hours it'll look about like that trench that got dug water is wild
@JohnSmith-pl2bk3 күн бұрын
The diagonal protects the trench until the trench digs itself deep enough and wide enough to prevent the waves from stopping it up again..... When it gets really strong and wide outflows it obviously straightens up... it's big enough then to do what it wants and can't be overpowered by the waves.
@theoriginalcripsterАй бұрын
Day 1: Post 10 turns up with his rake and has the whole lot cleared in less than half an hour.
@lukehcullenАй бұрын
The music is so scary
@vivianaguermandi9715Ай бұрын
Why the water is so black?
@ijirvingАй бұрын
I might be missing something, but that seems like an awfully big waste of fresh water just to save some waterfront properties/infrastructure.
@JohnSmith-pl2bk3 күн бұрын
Nature does it sooner or alter when the normal rainfall keeps the breach open... but there had been drought conditions for years... so every year the breach needs to be dug out....
@allwaveaustralia1588Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this work Cliff. Magnificent day out with beautiful images and drone footage.
@shorefaceАй бұрын
Many thanks for opportunity. What a great day. It was awesome filming the skis and paddlers. Both were amazing.
@andrewliszak1072Ай бұрын
Could have dug a trench with a stick and achieved the same effect
@matthewStapletonАй бұрын
Another video done for free kzread.infosta04GdqY-E?si=2xKYWyaE7_Xgw1nS
@crazylesfarkas4486Ай бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@asymptoticsingularity9281Ай бұрын
Raising sea levels.
@JohnSmith-pl2bk3 күн бұрын
Returning water to the sea..... it's a natural cycle. The sand was the barrier...
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Beautiful. The river got to the sea. Living inland this reminds of how much I miss the ocean. Thankyou.
Wozu einfach wenns auch kompliziert geht? @all, guckt euch das video mit deutlich erhöhter Geschwindigkeit an, sonst schläft man garantiert beim zugucken ein😅
What a waste of taxpayer dollars... Give a few kids some shovels and have them dig a straight line to the ocean. They'd have water flowing before lunch and let nature do the rest.
😴😴😴😴
And this is how the Viking’s down under got there ships out to sea after building them inland.
Mmm yes water go swoosh
shame to loose such an amount of water without creating a static wave for a crazy surf session, but nice shoting
Whoever chose the soundtrack for this video did a wonderful job. Really nice picks.
Australians on how to destroy two ecosystems with 1 stone..
All these people standing around, but not a second digger to be seen.
Bro, you could have started that with a much smaller trench. That was an unnecessary amount of preparation.
I always wondered where the Red Tide came from. Thanks Aussies
Fantastic video documenting the opening of this inlet. Thank you 'shoreface photos' ... excellent work.
Destroying natural ecosystem
Shoreface948 Its an amazing video and the excavator did a very professional job. I enjoyed watching very much. I would however like to know the purpose of joining the estuary and the sea like they did. It would complete the story for me, Thanks 😊
When the lagoon backs up with water especially flood waters in winter... it destroys valuable land etc further back upstream... and we can't have that mate... we pay rates... dig that channel!
Bela restauração do canal, precisamos urgentemente, aqui no Brasil, realizar esta integração da Laguna dos Patos, impedida por MOLHES, NA PRAIA DO CASSINO (maior do mundo, com 250 km de extensão), Rio Grande do Sul. Obrigado.
You are mad itni beutiful Pani ko kharab kar diya
Yet another example of messing with nature to stop flooding of low lying areas. Just leave it alone! Stop messing with what nature wants to do!
Lame as fuck!!!
I bet they spint millions to do this. Fly in some Hawaiian surfers and they would gladly do it by hand for free.
I think a multi-day Timelapse would’ve been cooler
So draining the swamp?
Humans gather for the spectical and the drama involved, they have to plan this every year, make sure it's in the budget to get "frank" in the driver's seat one more time lol
Epic photography.
"looking north towards denmark" As a Swede, I was like "wait... what?"
My only critique is you captured the boring aide of the plug breaking. A perfectly framed shot of the waters bursting through and then following them out would have been more satisfying than what the digger was doing Also as pretty as the 0° straight down shots are they're a little disorienting when you're trying to see the big picture of what was happening. The rest of the shots afterwards where you were showing what happens to the flow after were spot on and very illustrative Very enjoyable though, and thanks for capturing such a unique event. I've always dreamed about doing this as a kid with a shovel 😂
cool video but you didnt show the tide come back in
idiots
pity about the drone pilot, think they tried their hardest for the worst possible angle and distance away.
All I can think of is that ocean water was lovely and clear blue, then all the cruddy stuff from the estuary was dumped into it lol.
The chlorine i the sea bleaches all that crud in hours....tannins are a natural product from decaying vegetation.....like tea is from tea leaves.....
ya know you coulda just paid 5 guys 5 cases of beer and they woulda had that dug in a few hours.
What's interesting is that could be started with a small ditch. The rest is taken care of.
That's hydrology... which is why the boy died sticking his finger in the dyke..... oh wait anyway a small hole pressured by water soon excavates a complete breach.....
Теперь стройте мост 😅
Dapat alisin lahat ng buhangin.. polluted man...pero dfat na ring linisin ang ilog..
Title of the main soundtrack?
read the description....
17:50 for those out there
So if there is strong storm.. those area will flooded more than before because of no no barrier?
The storm when it washes up the beach deposits sand and blocks the hole in the beach....so the barrier reforms...
Water always finds the easiest, direct path, im a ree guy,could have saved you thousands!! Wasting tax money again!!
А нахуя уже спрашивали?
Whoever convinced them they need that excavator did an amazing job 😂 They could probably just use a plow or dozer to make a small cut, and in about 24 hours it'll look about like that trench that got dug water is wild
The diagonal protects the trench until the trench digs itself deep enough and wide enough to prevent the waves from stopping it up again..... When it gets really strong and wide outflows it obviously straightens up... it's big enough then to do what it wants and can't be overpowered by the waves.
Day 1: Post 10 turns up with his rake and has the whole lot cleared in less than half an hour.
The music is so scary
Why the water is so black?
I might be missing something, but that seems like an awfully big waste of fresh water just to save some waterfront properties/infrastructure.
Nature does it sooner or alter when the normal rainfall keeps the breach open... but there had been drought conditions for years... so every year the breach needs to be dug out....
Thanks so much for this work Cliff. Magnificent day out with beautiful images and drone footage.
Many thanks for opportunity. What a great day. It was awesome filming the skis and paddlers. Both were amazing.
Could have dug a trench with a stick and achieved the same effect
Another video done for free kzread.infosta04GdqY-E?si=2xKYWyaE7_Xgw1nS
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Raising sea levels.
Returning water to the sea..... it's a natural cycle. The sand was the barrier...
Thank you Great views