Massive boulders carried over a dam in a flash flood

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+5 1. primate1970 commented 10 years ago

:O Such an amazing force from the water as the boulders almost seem to be floating! :O
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+3 2. 5ubZer0 commented 10 years ago

looks like concrete
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+8 3. Cyrille commented 10 years ago

Bad chili at the canteen?
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+5 4. Judge-Jake commented 10 years ago

I wouldn't want to be a salmon swimming against that fucker :S
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+1 5. orion commented 10 years ago

I wonder what's the damage to the dam. Must have at least chipped it. And it probably dug a hole under that waterfall, that's a few tons per boulder at free-fall velocity!
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+3 6. cameramaster commented 10 years ago

I feel sorry for anyone living downstream from that.
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+4 7. peterinjapan commented 10 years ago

It's at Illgraben, Switzerland, and happens quite often. By the way, a nice hiking area (suggest to wait though for good weather...) http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-ch/illgraben-bhutan-bridge.html
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+2 8. etplayer commented 10 years ago

I don't think those "boulders" were all that large? Perhaps the biggest was about a foot in diameter? Compare them to some of the small plants on the sides of the bank when they go by. (Not that I'd care to get hit in the head by a 1 foot diameter rock, but I think "boulders" might be a little overkill in this case.)