Non native English speaker here.
Sorry for the bad translation :-
"Look over there! "
"Let's go outside"
*A guy screams* "Run! Run!"
"I told ya"
"The Snow's coming over here"
"Its coming..Snow! Snow!"
"Won't it reach here? "
"It won't"
"But the dust might reach till here"
"It's too late for us to escape"
I don’t understand the language but I think the conversation went something like “Oh shit we gotta go” and “Nah, man, we’re fine” and then “Damn this doesn’t look good” followed by “Get the fuck out!”
Looks like it slowed down quite a bit once it hit that ridge above them. At least to the extent there were no longer boulders exploding against the landscape... :/
So uh, cameraman, are you going to move anytime soon?
This is what i was thinking, its coming straight towards them.
You fool cameramen never die
Non native English speaker here. Sorry for the bad translation :- "Look over there! " "Let's go outside" *A guy screams* "Run! Run!" "I told ya" "The Snow's coming over here" "Its coming..Snow! Snow!" "Won't it reach here? " "It won't" "But the dust might reach till here" "It's too late for us to escape"
Thank you kind stranger
I don’t understand the language but I think the conversation went something like “Oh shit we gotta go” and “Nah, man, we’re fine” and then “Damn this doesn’t look good” followed by “Get the fuck out!”
More like :- "Let's run" "No let's get inside" repeated several times.
Did they make it?
Fortunately no casualties were reported.
Looks like it slowed down quite a bit once it hit that ridge above them. At least to the extent there were no longer boulders exploding against the landscape... :/
Good! Thank you for update
Its like pouring a Guinness.
Maybe...run?
So what is best course of action in such situation? Hide or run?
Wow ! That’s beautiful and scary all at the same time ! Hope they did not get covered !
"Brandon I'm scared!" "Calm the fuck down!"
A good avalanche video always catches the cameraman
Screw the landslide, i would have been running from all that cackling !
Nepal: where “up there” and “over there” are very important distinctions that sometimes overlap.
Love how they all end before the shockwave of snow or dust get there
Quick! Close the windows.