This is a video of a powder cloud avalanche tearing down the trails of Mount Timpanogos at Sundance Resort in Utah while a group of skiers and snowboarders watch. Per one dude, “What the heck, bro?! That’s one of the biggest avalanches I’ve ever seen in my life!” Wow, just
I feel like I posted this or something very on Geekologie back in another lifetime, but that may have just been a fever dream. Hard to say. This is a video of the ‘earthquake bed’ imagined by Chinese inventor Wang Wenxi. In the event an earthquake is detected, the bed
This is a visual comparison of known tsunami wave heights, culminating with the Lituya Bay, Alaska mega tsunami that measured over 520m (1,700+ feet) high. Holy smokes! That particular tsunami was caused by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake that triggered a rockslide, quickly depositing some 90-million tons of rock into Lituya
This is a video of water splashing out of a bathtub in a high-rise building during the recent 7.3 magnitude earthquake in Japan. That is nuts. And not just how wild the water is splashing, but the bathroom itself. Is this a hotel? Does the toilet at least have some
News: sometimes it happens right before your eyes. This is a video of Fox 46 news reporter Amber Roberts reporting from atop a bridge in Hiddenite, North Carolina (about an hour south-west of Winston-Salem) where flood waters were quickly causing a bridge to sink, with a piece of it collapsing
Beer drinker Chad Little of Vacaville, California was recently able to prevent the destruction of his home workshop by wildfire by spraying the flames with the only liquid he could find since his water supply had been cut of– cases of Bud Light. Some more details via the San Jose