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Watch a Landslide Happen at 50 cm Per Hour

Posted May 20, 2011 11:20 AM

From Boing Boing:

This is a photo of a landslide. But it's not a landslide that happened, it's a landslide in progress. Very, very slow progress. At Snake River Canyon, Wyoming, this flow of dirt is moving down a hillside and across a highway at a rate of 50 centimeters per hour, says Dave Petley on the American Geophysical Union's Landslide blog. The Snake River Canyon landslide is slow enough that Wyoming Department of Transportation workers can climb around on it, as it's moving. In fact, they took a video of themselves doing this. When the film is sped up, you can see the landslide in action-and see that it is actually two separate landslides moving alongside each other! You also get a delightful sequence of fast-moving DOT workers that's just waiting to be paired with Yackety Sax.

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05/20/2011 1:12 PM

I hear the movie is out in theaters already, called 'Landslide at Snake River'. They claim is going to be the biggest action flick of the summer.

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05/22/2011 6:49 PM

Will it have huge explosions in it? You might as well speed her up and get your moneys worth, I mean at the box office as well. The cost of doing this by playing large scale sand pit with trucks and other ways of removing the avalanche from the road would be very high.

You would spend less on moving it with heavy gear once it settles. Looking at the clip and just spelling the word settles hurts. It looks like it's going to take some time before she has bled out so why not speed it up with controlled shock waves. Liquefy it, that way and get it done and over with.

Just stopping her will not avoid the next bleeding. Bleed her out once and for all.

Yeah, I know, me and explosives, haven't got a clue .

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05/22/2011 7:17 PM

Explosions and..........a chase scene.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcHffTlD8wY

and more riveting chase scenes like that.

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05/23/2011 8:39 AM

I hear Bruce Willis will be in it. Its a race against time.

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05/21/2011 1:46 AM

"Surfin' USA" in slo-mo.

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05/21/2011 10:11 AM

Slo-Mo? I don't know. Those guys looked like they were moving pretty fast. Of course they also looked like Keystone Kops, but, what do I know?

One thing I don't get. Does anyone know WHY that is such a slow landslide? And what was it's final end? Did it fill in a ravine somewhere and stop, or what? Any houses (or worse, towns) get wiped by it?

It looks like a horror movie where the cameraman's batteries were dying, but it would be nice to know how the movie ended.

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05/22/2011 6:26 PM

If in doubt:

Blast it!

If in more doubt:

Nuke it!

Better horror with an end than a never ending horror.

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