Rio Alcabrichel - river break 1

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Published 2018-11-05
Foz do Rio Alcabrichel was opened to the ocean

All Comments (21)
  • @jlmww
    Wow! This is like a masterclass in how to point the camera five feet to the right of the action!
  • "And the Oscar for best cinematography goes........not to this dude".
  • @johnclemons2208
    Now why was I not surprised that as soon as the two large eddy pools were ready to break through that he’d focus on something totally useless and irrelevant?
  • The lesson here is, make sure the water can flow uninterupted once you break the dam, and the waterflow will enlarge the channel. Once the current slows down, the sand will sink and stop the flow. Its funny to see how much of the water doesnt flow to the sea directly but sinks into the sand. The difference between the flow at the river side and the sea side in huge. All that water sinks into the sand. Also, get someone who has some experience with a camera and filming.
  • @RG-ls2db
    The most frustrating and anti climactic video I’ve ever seen
  • @mrscalifdreamer
    Rivers naturally flow into the oceans. But accumulated sand will close the rivers mouth which will cause the them to overflow and flood the lands, crops, homes, etc. By removing accumulated sand and reopening the mouth, the river resides and in turn lands and homes are safer. It’s a win win.
  • @babbittron
    These vids are usually fun. Not this one
  • Dear camera man, next time please choose a vantage point similar to 8:30 and stick with it consistently and steadily. Ill choose what aspects to focus on in view, please dont try to select it for me.
  • @chadevans4922
    While the cameraman is using his foot to dig a little trench at the end, all I kept thinking was "It does not need your help, dude."
  • @NavyVet4955
    I’ll assume this guy had his 5yo do the filming while he was on the backhoe. I do appreciate the mic being pointed directly into the wind though it helped me gauge my hearing loss.
  • @praxton
    Note to amateur videographers: you don't need to shoot everything. Shoot the most interesting.
  • @CuriousGoose
    5:34 nooooo! I wanted to see how effective the foot trench would've been 😫
  • @hebneh
    I kept saying to the person with the camera: "No, the front! The front of the water! I don't care about what's happening back up where the channel is being dug."