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u/SinjiOnO
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š„ Rare footage of when an iceberg flips and a Blue Iceberg is formed
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u/Flat_Perspective7341 11d ago
This is awesome because it shows a real life representation of tip of the iceberg and not just a model
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u/Lazy_Struggle4939 11d ago
"it's only a model"
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u/UAintMyFriendPalooka 11d ago
Let us not go to the iceberg. Tāis a silly place.
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u/g2g079 11d ago
There are plenty of videos of these things tipping. This is my favorite.
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u/Rrraou 11d ago
Open the video, see people on the iceberg ... Ahhhh f***
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u/WorldWeary1771 11d ago
Didnāt look like they were wearing life jackets either! Hope they never tried this againā¦
I admired the way the person filming dropped the phone to assist in the emergency!
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u/loomingmountains 11d ago
From the comments: "This is actually rare footage of an iceberg showing its defense mechanism." š
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u/_ameranth_ 11d ago edited 11d ago
Well that was unexpectedly scary. I hope those two people are okay.
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u/Kaeny 11d ago
Ice Climbers, two of them, on a small iceberg...
Ive seen this in a game somewhere
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u/RetardedRedditRetort 11d ago
Your favorite is the one where you can't see it flipping and people almost die.
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u/GrowmieSome 11d ago
Why is that your favorite? There's like two frames of the iceberg flipped.
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u/PatrikPatrik 11d ago
Itās also fascinating because someone went all this way and managed to film it and didnāt have a camera that had any kind of image stabilisation that is like standard since 2018 I mean come one
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u/frontally 11d ago
Possibly zoomed in. The movements look to me like normal handshake at a high zoom level on a phone
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u/Riptide999
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I think this is the source. https://youtu.be/RVwLHX6lgzQ?t=60 The video OP posted is mirrored, cropped and sped up.
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u/ronzak 11d ago
Thanks. Speeding it up and cropping it removed all the sense of scale. With this version, you can see just how gigantic that thing is.
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u/ShitPostToast 11d ago
This version being slower watching the disturbance and darkening of the water to the left of the main glacier makes me think of a movie when the monster surfaces from under the water.
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u/ExternalTangents 11d ago
Yep, this version really shows the scale and the terrifying power. The amount of water moving, with some parts of the surface of the water getting sucked down and other parts roiling up is so much more impressive in this version than the OP
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u/The_Human_Bullet 11d ago
Why the fuck would OP ruin the video like that?
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u/SinjiOnO 11d ago edited 10d ago
I didn't. Found it like this because I was curious how events like these happen after seeing this post.
But people can assume whatever they like. I know it's not personal.
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u/biznatch11 11d ago
Reddit pro tip: when you find a random video you want to post but it's shitty quality, try find the original and post that instead.
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u/Charlatangle 11d ago
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u/uwanmirrondarrah 11d ago
Its so crazy, I mean literally mountains just flipping, jumping out of the water, rolling, diving.
The sound must have been otherworldly in person.
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u/Holy_Beergut 11d ago
NGL, I was expecting this to be a troll post, with the video of the Club Penguin Ice flipping. So it being an actual video was a pleasant surprise.
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u/TheHunchbackofOhio 11d ago
There was another calving event that was caught on camera. The sound of one of these things is just insane.
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u/donttakecrack 11d ago
I need that classic Zelda sound added where a location has been unlocked.
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u/Chef818 11d ago
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u/I-melted 11d ago
Christ that is a deep fjord.
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u/Lil-Trappuccino 11d ago
I love a deep fjord
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u/mickdeb 11d ago
This is very much not representing a fjord depth.... It can be 300' there you just don't know
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u/rhbvkleef 11d ago
When I was sailing around Schotland, I was surprised of the depth of lochs. During our trip across the North Sea, our depth sonar could consistently easily measure depth at around 50m or less. When sailing through lochs (which is bloody beautiful), the depth sensor would often max out at 200m.
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u/ultralightbeeam 11d ago •
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Not nearly as cool, but the Amazon river reaches up to 100m deep. That blows my mind that rivers can be this deep. Deep water terrifies the crap out of me r/Thalassophobia
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u/ParticularYak9967 11d ago
Max depth of the Congo Rover is 722 ft/220 m
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u/Steveobiwanbenlarry1 11d ago
Well that's fucking terrifying, what the hell is at the bottom? Is it a bunch of shipwrecks, each with their own detailed stories? Could it be behemoths that evolved from marine iguanas, capybaras or glow worms? Honestly I'd rather not know.
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u/Poverty_Shoes 11d ago
Also itās discharge is twelve times that of the Mississippi. Itās a crazy amount of water.
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u/Irlandaise11 11d ago
The Hudson River is the deepest river in the US, and not coincidentally, is also a fjord!
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u/I-melted 11d ago
I used to fish on Loch Goil. When we dropped the anchor only 10m from the steep shore it just kept going and going and going. Terrifying.
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u/rhbvkleef 11d ago
Ah yes, I do recognize that. We went for anchor in loch Hourn, and it was difficult to find a good spot due to how steep it was.
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u/souIIess 11d ago
The Norwegian Sognefjord has portions of it that reach 1300m. As a rule of thumb, the depth is about the same as the mountains to the sides, so consider that there can be an almost 3km difference between the highest peaks along the fjord and its seabed.
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u/WetNutSack 11d ago
I WONDER how old is the freshwater ice at the bottom of that (deepest part)
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u/HarryTruman 11d ago
Likely a few hundred years. Glaciers like this are constantly moving downhill under their own weight.
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u/FearingPerception 11d ago
i wonder if the only water left in the world without microplastics is old ice in the middle of the berg
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u/mick_au 11d ago
Terrible realisation or possibility, but there is rainwater which I assume is plastic free, I hope. Also deep underground water is usually quite old and this means plastic free. But we are fucked as a species.
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u/obviouslyathrohawaii 10d ago
Unfortunately, I recently learned that even rain water has micro plastics. Theyāve found micro plastics in fresh snow in Antarctica. They somehow hold on to water molecules and therefore ends up everywhere it rains. So, yes, weāre fucked lol. I switched my plastic Tupperware to Pyrex as if that will make any difference at all but it helps me feel somewhat in control.
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u/slams0ne 11d ago edited 11d ago
That blue ice has gotta be the crispiest! Shout out to my r/hydrohomies
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u/xXxDr4g0n5l4y3rxXx 11d ago
Reportedly it is... Unfortunately it is also very expensive
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u/Hahka-01 11d ago
Damn, it's better than wine tho i'm betting
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u/Hunt3rTh3Fight3r 11d ago
Drink blue ice! Itāll quench ya! Nothing is quenchier! Itās the quenchiest!
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u/superbuttpiss 11d ago
Ever wake up in the middle of the night super thirsty? Like all you can think about is chugging water?
I had a friend who did that and chugged the blue ice water.
He has become something else ever since
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u/nomadic_hedgehog 11d ago
This is a chunk of glacier breaking off. It's called "calving"
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u/NotSoPsychic 11d ago
Yeah, I hate how bad this title is. For some reason, calling it rare footage also annoys me. Maybe footage of a rare event, but shits all over the internet now. It isn't rare footage anymore.
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u/Scooterforsale 11d ago
Not gonna lie this is so cool it gets me going. Like sexually
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u/marsinfurs 11d ago
Thats a glacier and the āblue icebergā isnāt formed it was already there
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u/TorrenceMightingale 11d ago edited 11d ago
Why is it so blue da ba di da ba⦠dye?
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u/Papaya140 11d ago
White ice is caused by air bubbles in the ice blue ice has no air bubbles because the air is squeezed out due to the immense pressure near the bottom of a glacier
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u/koolaidisthestuff 11d ago
That was really pretty how it went from like white to blue like that the lower down cool stuff I donāt think Iāve seen one like this.
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u/PortlandPetey 11d ago
Iām surprised that super rich people donāt pay some crazy amount of money for harvested blue ice cubes in their fancy cocktails
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u/harosene 11d ago
Why is it darker blue the deeper it goes. Thats freakin cool