Mud slide in Afghanistan
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A river of rock. Damn that's almost poetic. What impresses me is the river just seems to take it all without a care.
6. MsZoomy (admin) 3 years ago
Holy Moly!! That's a lot of Shiite rumbling down the hill. It takes a lot of power/energy to move boulders that big!!
7. kutless429 3 years ago
Wow #5, it's good to know there are some real ppl in amidst of all other worthless comments, kudos(deep)
8. Comment rated too low. Show this comment Bender_Rodriguez 3 years ago
It's like waiting for a train to drive through instead they got rivers of mud, that's the only difference.
I swear I've seen bin Laden on one of the rocks!
14. bannananas 3 years ago
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"I do not believe the river 'thinks' too much about it all. Talk about worthless comments....sheeeesh" #5 wrote "What impresses me is the river just seems to take it all without a care." Don't u, #(removed comment), kind of think, when u try see the bigger picture, that what #5 said in his/her last sentence is what you said in your first. Ohhhhh, mudslide ![]()
15. Comment rated too low. Show this comment JerryD 3 years ago
#12 Hehe! I think I grasped your point of view - nature can present us with lots of amazing things. Thou we speak of nature as of being some entity its only litterarily, figure of speech or like. Some may only see to the words and are unable to grasp the idéa behind - I didn't have any prob to understand what u said ... thou some1 else didn't lol... And this fenomena in this vid occures anywhere in the world with the right conditions. Even on flatland something similar can occure, when what appears to be solid ground suddenly 'liquifies' and floats away. Looks awesome but is very dangerous - as of the idea to swim or take a boatride in something like above - well its like jump into a grinder that can chew up anything. Cars houses etc. If an elephant would jump in to this 'river' it soon would end up as a pile of ground beef...
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#Oldfart "not have a 'poetic' bone in me..." - well that's the way it is. We humans are different(luckily- otherwise we would still be monkeying around in trees
)...think it was illconsidered with #(removed comment) comment. I too have done that - appearing really garbled once & a while. Its bad if one thinks less of others because one doesn't understand them. So one's comments should show us that we still have a long way to go before being 'reasonably wise' - and being poetic, well!? Never considered myself poetic, but when encountered natures powers both at sea & land. Tornado in Oklahoma, stormy North sea & seen land & rockslides... when describing it - Others call it 'poetic'!?... like the slide above - it just flows & looks harmless... but it isn't, it can be very much dangerous thou...
- wow! whad a lot o'words I used ![]()



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1. AfterDune 3 years ago
Pretty impressive :o