Nature is Metal
Watch the never before published uncut video of the Greenland Tsunami, to learn more about what has been going on. Take a close look to the water movements and make sure to watch until the end Subscribe for extreme nature content TIMESTAMPS 0:00 First Water Movements 0:55 1st Wave 2:00 2nd Wave 2:55 3rd Wave 3:29 4th Wave 3:40 Potential Tsunami Warning 4:18 5th Wave 4:40 Enormous water retreat (potential indicator for larger tsunami waves) 5:48 6th Wave: LARGEST FINAL In the evening of June 17th, 2017 (at about 9:40 pm local time), a gigantic landslide (measuring 300 m 1, 100 m 980 ft 3, 610 ft) occurred on the southern slope of the Umiammakku Nunaat peninsula. Several dozen million cubic meters of rock and slope sediments fell about 1 km (3, 300 ft) into the Kangilleq fjord, which triggered a tsunami that moved westward into the Karrat fjord complex. The tsunami wave, which was initially over 90 meters high (about 300 reached th
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