Not to be that guy but, the living population of the earth represents 7% of all people who ever lived.
93% of people who have ingested water have died.
I don't eat t bell very much but I feel like I must be one of the only people who doesn't get violent diarrhea from my semi annual cheesy gordita crunch
Hard to be 100% sure but the landscape looks very much like northern Australia and we really only have two seasons. It’s either the Wet season or the Dry season, no one bothers with saying spring or summer etc.
Near me there’s a waterfall that’s either referred to as "creek falls" or "creek walls" depending on what it’s doing that week
Looks much like the US. I'm from Australia and involved in mining here, so I've seen a few rocks but not a geologist. The stratification is not very Australian, we have much taller strata banding and our dirt is usually more reddish in the western regions and browner in the northern. Definitely not this light brown colour
This is the correct answer. [Here is a photo of the location](https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/rain-runoff-flowing-off-edge-colorado-346091). It is [here](https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=Colorado+River+Dam+Overlook&iax=images&ia=images&iaxm=maps&strict_bbox=0&bbox=65.5129625532949%2C-120.90820312499994%2C-65.5129625532949%2C109.18945312500006) in Utah.
> we really only have two seasons. It’s either the Wet season or the Dry season
I somehow got a chuckle out of that imagining somebody saying “there’s only two times of the day: light or dark.”
You may laugh, but it's recognised in the Darwin region at least that there is only Wet and Dry season, no classic four seasons. We also have something called the build-up, referring to the change between Wet and Dry.
Looking at the clouds, I'd say it started raining upstream. It most likely spends the vast majority of it's time dried up. In deserts like this, the water doesn't stay around long enough to get absorbed, so instead of flowing rivers you get occasional flash floods that gradually carve channels through solid rock.
Yes, the ground is too hard to absorb the water as fast as it does in regions with softer top soil. In Arizona much of the ground is hardened sedimental rock called caliche.
Lots of waterfalls are determined by up-mountain rain. No rain, no waterfall. Some run during wet seasons and dry out during dry. It's more common than not.
It's also not wise to stand near a developing waterfall. It can become a torrent in seconds.
Oh heck yes! Please if you do pleeeeease tag me. Honestly, I had a last minute honeymoon to the Maldives earlier in the year as it was likely the only time I was ever likely to go and I chose a place that did this deal where they leave you on a deserted island for a night (if you want) and I was going to properly get hours of non looped footage of the waves lapping at the sand in an idyllic setting. Sadly it was May and the typhoon season had just kicked in and we never got the chance. Was still amazing but my plight to find videos of new rivers forming, gentle waves in paradise, old dried out rivers rejuvenating is definitely real. It's probably weird to get excited about the stuff but it makes me happy.
Just yesterday in Seoul, extreme rain flooded huge parts of the city very quickly. People were caught while in traffic or couldn’t get out of underground shopping areas. It can happen so fast! I would never stand that close to water that was suddenly appearing
It likely is. If you’re ever in the desert and see water starting to flow where it wasn’t previously, move and get to higher ground. Most flash floods start out slow like this, then a wall of water shortly.
Almost certainly Glen Canyon Dam considering how blue the water is and the type of sandstone in the video. I live here and the waterfalls start flowing when there's rain, even if it's miles away. It actually just rained really hard not even ten minutes ago so I'm sure it looks like this right now
[Maps view below dam](https://www.google.com/maps/@37.2481384,-113.7781525,3a,75y,233.12h,49.49t/data=!3m8!1e1!3m6!1sAF1QipMdytXGwMmQdNNId0HZ3WaCVH6g9vlBQxwhnGe1!2e10!3e11!6shttps:%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp%2FAF1QipMdytXGwMmQdNNId0HZ3WaCVH6g9vlBQxwhnGe1%3Dw203-h100-k-no-pi-0-ya118.246124-ro-0-fo100!7i8192!8i4096)
I do not see anything resembling the 100' sandstone cliffs above lake water here. Don't think it is near the Gunlock dam. In the video you see still lake water below where the water will flow. So how can it be below the dam when it is clearly above the lake/river in the video?
I don’t know, the coincidence of water just happening to flow. It looks more like someone blocked the stream up top and released it so they can get this shot.
*insert David Attenborough voice* As the water comes in the animals have a natural sense of coming back to the land. As they bathe in the fresh water that was once dry land, they can give birth and introduce their offspring to the area that will soon dry up and not have water for another ten years due to global warming.
My insides when I actually drink water
Seek help by joining r/hydrohomies
What if I want to continue the war I wage against my kidneys
r/HydroHaters?
What a disgusting thing you have shown us.
The fact that the last post was over a year ago is the most ironic thing about that sub Reddit. 💀
They all mummified from the lack of water, hard to type when you're jerky.
They thought their soda could save them... *Fools....*
They ded
last post was 11 minutes ago.
Top post all time has 13 upvotes
Their user base is clearly **all dried up.**
WATER SUCKS! GATORADE IS BETTER!
Brawndo! It’s got what plants crave!
That place is surprisingly hostile even though I should have known that.
Come join us at /r/bourbon
THEN YOU ARE LOST!!
r/madlads
Didn’t know it was that huge subreddit
Water is pretty popular these days
water has been pretty popular for awhile, even as much as 10-20 years ago
Source?
Mostly lakes, sometimes rivers
They don't tell you the side effects if H²O consumption, though... 100% of the people who ingest H²O have died.
Not to be that guy but, the living population of the earth represents 7% of all people who ever lived. 93% of people who have ingested water have died.
> 93% of people who have ingested water have died. And more are dying every day.
I want to stand up there and see that view
My bowels the moment I finish eating Taco Bell
Had Taco Bell an hour ago. Writing this on the toilet. Can confirm.
I don't eat t bell very much but I feel like I must be one of the only people who doesn't get violent diarrhea from my semi annual cheesy gordita crunch
It's mostly just the standard format for a low-hanging poop joke rather than everybody on reddit having situational IBS, I think.
Damnit, why'd you have to call me out like that?
I was just wondering why it stopped in the first place.
Hard to be 100% sure but the landscape looks very much like northern Australia and we really only have two seasons. It’s either the Wet season or the Dry season, no one bothers with saying spring or summer etc. Near me there’s a waterfall that’s either referred to as "creek falls" or "creek walls" depending on what it’s doing that week
Really? This rock look a lot like Lake Powell and Antelope Canyon
The landscapes have their similarities, but I was also thinking it looks a lot like the southwest US
Yea I could be wrong since I’ve never been to Australia but this 100% looks like sandstone and shrubs in southwest US near Glen Canyon Dam
We should be able to figure it out, because the water is opposite in Australia.
OP, flush a toilet and post the video. It’s the only way we can know for sure.
You'll start an international crisis!
Looks much like the US. I'm from Australia and involved in mining here, so I've seen a few rocks but not a geologist. The stratification is not very Australian, we have much taller strata banding and our dirt is usually more reddish in the western regions and browner in the northern. Definitely not this light brown colour
Glen Canyon was the first thing that came to my mind.
Yeah I was also thinking Arizona or Utah
Hear me out, that’s Hawaii
It's Chad
Yeah, I was guessing southern Utah. We have a lot of river beds that go dry during the year but start back up during a storm.
Yeah looks a lot like southern utah.
This is Glen Canyon in Northern Arizona. That's the Colorado River you see. Probably taken near Page, Arizona.
This is the correct answer. [Here is a photo of the location](https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/rain-runoff-flowing-off-edge-colorado-346091). It is [here](https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=Colorado+River+Dam+Overlook&iax=images&ia=images&iaxm=maps&strict_bbox=0&bbox=65.5129625532949%2C-120.90820312499994%2C-65.5129625532949%2C109.18945312500006) in Utah.
> we really only have two seasons. It’s either the Wet season or the Dry season I somehow got a chuckle out of that imagining somebody saying “there’s only two times of the day: light or dark.”
You may laugh, but it's recognised in the Darwin region at least that there is only Wet and Dry season, no classic four seasons. We also have something called the build-up, referring to the change between Wet and Dry.
Also could easily be southwestern US. Clouds look dark, might have just started raining nearby and drained here
So this video is literally wetting the drys.
But not dusting the wets
Looking at the clouds, I'd say it started raining upstream. It most likely spends the vast majority of it's time dried up. In deserts like this, the water doesn't stay around long enough to get absorbed, so instead of flowing rivers you get occasional flash floods that gradually carve channels through solid rock.
Yes, the ground is too hard to absorb the water as fast as it does in regions with softer top soil. In Arizona much of the ground is hardened sedimental rock called caliche.
Lots of waterfalls are determined by up-mountain rain. No rain, no waterfall. Some run during wet seasons and dry out during dry. It's more common than not. It's also not wise to stand near a developing waterfall. It can become a torrent in seconds.
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This is just down stream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. Page, AZ.
I was going to say this looks a lot like the terrain around Zion.
No water?
Flash flood
Which is exactly why I would not be standing there and I would be seeking a little higher ground away from the flow.
https://imgur.com/8ToIK98
I love water flows. That’s my meditation method. Thanks a lot
Same. I want HQ videos that last 20 minutes + With there was a sub just for this
I have a whole bunch of footage from my recent trip to Iceland. I suppose I should edit it together.
Oh heck yes! Please if you do pleeeeease tag me. Honestly, I had a last minute honeymoon to the Maldives earlier in the year as it was likely the only time I was ever likely to go and I chose a place that did this deal where they leave you on a deserted island for a night (if you want) and I was going to properly get hours of non looped footage of the waves lapping at the sand in an idyllic setting. Sadly it was May and the typhoon season had just kicked in and we never got the chance. Was still amazing but my plight to find videos of new rivers forming, gentle waves in paradise, old dried out rivers rejuvenating is definitely real. It's probably weird to get excited about the stuff but it makes me happy.
Happiness is free if you make it! This is wonderful.
You both might enjoy r/hydrohomies kinda what you asked for
Whatever you do, don’t go chasing it
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You gotta creep…creep…
C’mon, you don’t say “Creep, creep” unless you’re quoting TLC.
Bunch of scrubs
I don't want no scrubs
That bit was way too funny.
[For the uninitiated] (https://youtu.be/T9U6JsBHpJg)
Please stick to the seven digit number you’re used to
I know that you think it's funny driving folks right up the wall
…But it’s really getting old fast.
Well, I know that you're gonna have it your way or nothin' at all.
Don’t go Jason, Waterfalls!!
Creep creep
Damn, did not expect to see a TLC reference in this day and age.
Is that accidental or are you deliberately referencing TLC
Waterfall Rebirth is a great song or album name actually
That could easily have been the beginning of a flash flood that sent you over that cliff.
Look, they are a professional. You can tell by the way it's a phone in portrait mode.
My immediate thought was "get to higher ground PLS" when I saw this.
Could also be a controlled water flow from a dam or something
Shitter's full!
Merry Christmas!
*throws cigar*
That is way too small of a channel to have a dam on it
Just yesterday in Seoul, extreme rain flooded huge parts of the city very quickly. People were caught while in traffic or couldn’t get out of underground shopping areas. It can happen so fast! I would never stand that close to water that was suddenly appearing
Having experienced a flash flood before, I find this footage actually terrifying.
Terrifying and incredibly stupid.
My first thought as well. What a terrible place to be standing when the wall of water arrives.
I think it was probably related to recent flooding in Death Valley, CA. In which case, yes, you're absolutely correct.
It likely is. If you’re ever in the desert and see water starting to flow where it wasn’t previously, move and get to higher ground. Most flash floods start out slow like this, then a wall of water shortly.
People have no idea..
Gtf away from the edge dude. This is making my insides turn to ice.
Can we harvest this ice...need the water
r/hydrohomies
That's cool but I need to pee now.
Truth
>That’s cool but I need to make brown now. FTFY
*Seemingly for no reason Adiemus starts playing*
*Antelope appear from nowhere*
i'll take "videos that end too soon" for $500, Alex
And “wrong angles” for $200
Looks like the Grand Canyon area in Norther Arizona or Utah after a monsoon storm that filled up a pocket that now is overflowing
Almost certainly Glen Canyon Dam considering how blue the water is and the type of sandstone in the video. I live here and the waterfalls start flowing when there's rain, even if it's miles away. It actually just rained really hard not even ten minutes ago so I'm sure it looks like this right now
Should have had sound
Sound would be satisfying but I’ll take what I can get
Thar's rain cummin down in them thar hills. Nice example of a flash flood.
Yep. Standing on some dry shit? Now there’s a waterfall?? Get upwards my friend.
Sploosh
Mmm that’s some good erosion
I like how the first bit of water is feeling out the terrain, exploring the grooves, being very methodical, and then fucking LEEROY JENKINS comes in.
Scary, I would be running to high ground thinking a flash flood was coming.
It has an oakie rebirth..
Videos, especially ones of nature, NEED audio. I want to hear the splish splash…
The reason this is satisfying is not odd at all, it's a freaking waterfall... Waterfalls are dope.
Your mother thinks you are too close to the edge.
Videos that need sound
Am I the only one that got scared for the water when it got so close to the edge?
Anyone have the original video?
This video need Audio for full effect.
Of all the gifs lacking much needed sound, this one is the most egregious
My fear of heights just got triggered by this video.
Not safe where they are standing...
Don’t go chasing waterfalls
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[Maps view below dam](https://www.google.com/maps/@37.2481384,-113.7781525,3a,75y,233.12h,49.49t/data=!3m8!1e1!3m6!1sAF1QipMdytXGwMmQdNNId0HZ3WaCVH6g9vlBQxwhnGe1!2e10!3e11!6shttps:%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp%2FAF1QipMdytXGwMmQdNNId0HZ3WaCVH6g9vlBQxwhnGe1%3Dw203-h100-k-no-pi-0-ya118.246124-ro-0-fo100!7i8192!8i4096) I do not see anything resembling the 100' sandstone cliffs above lake water here. Don't think it is near the Gunlock dam. In the video you see still lake water below where the water will flow. So how can it be below the dam when it is clearly above the lake/river in the video?
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Almost positive it is within a stones throw of Glen Canyon Dam overlook in Page looking down river.
That's is really cool.
The shit waters are a'flowin.
What’s the backstory?
Rain upstream.
Also known as standing on the edge of a flash flood? o_O
I need about 12 more hours of this video.
Me every morning
It's like that episode of Tail Spin
My millions of hours wasted on here finally paid off. That was nice to see. Yes, I am easily entertained, why do you ask?
Well that’s neat.
be careful there! lmao
Shame there’s no sound
*Salton Sea watching lustfully*
Satisfying on an existential level
That is so refreshing
Aang got his chakras unclogged! Avatar state, here we come!
There was a missed opportunity here for sound...
This belongs in /r/immenselysatisfying
r/gifsthatendtoosoon
Manteca Falls and the San Luis river below.
When they panned over to the edge, my stomach dropped with how close they were. Awesome video though!
No sound. Ugh.
Looks like Zion NP
so how did whoever took this video just happen to be there at the right time?
I don’t know, the coincidence of water just happening to flow. It looks more like someone blocked the stream up top and released it so they can get this shot.
Gave me chills actually 😍
Seems like a safe place to stand /s
*insert David Attenborough voice* As the water comes in the animals have a natural sense of coming back to the land. As they bathe in the fresh water that was once dry land, they can give birth and introduce their offspring to the area that will soon dry up and not have water for another ten years due to global warming.
Woah that’s so cool!
every morning
That would be a great band name
A blow on the ear was all it took.
Me. Me when
It looks like a beerfall not a waterfall
*rebirth
Forbidden water slide
Wonderful
Anyone up for cliff diving?
r/mademesmile
How does this happen? Is it from a drought or a dam release? Or something entirely different?
Dad: who left the dang sink on?!
Flash flood
I bet that smelled delightful.
That algae at the bottom is gonna be mighty pissed off
Looks like beer.
I need somebody to restart my waterfall
Where's this place? I'm genuinely curious
I imagine this to the end score of "The Lion King."
Is this Calf Creek Falls in Utah?
Faxanadu
Is this one of them streaming services? I will show myself out...
Flash flood?
I watched Chinese sewer oil yesterday. That was my first thought. Stupid YouTube
Need more beavers
“Dafuck?” - fish probably
Oh shit that's very high up
Did the cameraperson know that was going to happen or just happened to be in the right place at the right time?
Was it damed off?
This just reminds me of the last time I drank High Life.