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Incredible Tidal Bore Hits Village in Indonesia With Unexpected Power Again (Part 2)

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Incredible Tidal Bore Hits Village in Indonesia With Unexpected Power Again (Part 2)

Spectacular moment caught on camera when several meter high tidal waves are speeding up to 130 km inland through the Kampar River, Indonesia. Some spectators seem stand too close to the action. Subscribe for extreme nature content ►

The phenomenon, called Bono, is feared by the locals to sink ships, as at full tide during the rainy season the waves can reach a height of 20 feet (6 meters) and a speed of up to 40 km/h. The wave also attracts surfers who attempt to surf the tsunami-like wave, but as the river is also inhabited by crocodiles the surfers need to be escorted by rescue boats!

A tidal bore is a tidal phenomenon in which the incoming tide forms waves of water that travels upwards against the direction of a river or a bay's current. Tidal bores only occur in a few locations worldwide with a large tidal range. Some of the most famous locations for these waves are the Kampar River in Indonesia (seen in video) and the Qiantang River in China, at which the world's largest bore is reaching heights of up to 9 meters. Unfortunately several people die each year in connection with these tidal bores (also find more information about a tidal bore here:

The Bono wave is not just one, but a series of multiple waves. Although surfing the Bono waves can be very difficult due to the extreme currents and large amounts of mud brought up with the waves (besides the crocodiles), it remains a popular destination for surfers from all around the world. The Bono is very powerful if there have been heavy rainfalls before, so especially in the rainy season (also check here for more information about the Bono:

⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️

0:00 Spectators Waiting For The Action
1:55 Waves Coming Closer
2:45 Waves Reaching Spectators
3:30 1st Wave Splashing Spectators
4:57 Waves Returning
5:36 Action is Over

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'TSUNAMI-LIKE WAVES' Hit Village in Indonesia (Tidal Bore) | Kampar River (Sumatra)

Spectacular moment caught on camera when several meter high waves are speeding up to 130 km inland through the Kampar River in Indonesia. The phenomenon, called Bono, is feared by the locals to sink ships, as at full tide during the rainy season the waves can reach a height of 20 feet (6 meters) and a speed of up to 40 km/h. The wave also attracts surfers who attempt to surf the tsunami-like wave, but as the river is also inhabited by crocodiles the surfers need to be escorted by rescue boats!

A tidal bore is a tidal phenomenon in which the incoming tide forms waves of water that travels upwards against the direction of a river or a bay's current. Tidal bores only occur in a few locations worldwide with a large tidal range. Some of the most famous locations for these waves are the Kampar River in Indonesia (seen in video) and the Qiantang River in China, at which the world's largest bore is reaching heights of up to 9 meters. Unfortunately several people die each year in connection with these tidal bores (also find more information about a tidal bore here:

The Bono wave is not just one, but a series of multiple waves. Although surfing the Bono waves can be very difficult due to the extreme currents and large amounts of mud brought up with the waves (besides the crocodiles), it remains a popular destination for surfers from all around the world. The Bono is very powerful if there have been heavy rainfalls before, so especially in the rainy season (also check here for more information about the Bono:

⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️

0:00 Spectators Waiting For The Action
0:30 People Surfing the 1st Wave
1:05 Multiple Surfers Crashing
1:56 Last Surfer Crashing
2:03 1st Wave Coming in
2:30 Wave Makes Contact
2:41 Wave Hits Buildings
3:00 Guy Stranded On A Tree
3:10 Wave Reaches Spectators
4:30 2nd Wave Coming in
4:45 2nd Reaches Spectators
5:29 Guy Still On A Tree In the Middle of the Action
5:59 Water Retreating Again & Guy Climbs Off Tree

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Spectacular Tidal Bore Hits Indonesian Village Again (Part 3)

Spectacular moment caught on camera when several meter high waves are speeding up to 130 km inland through the Kampar River in Indonesia. The phenomenon, called Bono, is feared by the locals to sink ships, as at full tide during the rainy season the waves can reach a height of 20 feet (6 meters) and a speed of up to 40 km/h. The wave also attracts surfers who attempt to surf the tsunami-like wave, but as the river is also inhabited by crocodiles the surfers need to be escorted by rescue boats!

A tidal bore is a tidal phenomenon in which the incoming tide forms waves of water that travels upwards against the direction of a river or a bay's current. Tidal bores only occur in a few locations worldwide with a large tidal range. Some of the most famous locations for these waves are the Kampar River in Indonesia (seen in video) and the Qiantang River in China, at which the world's largest bore is reaching heights of up to 9 meters. Unfortunately several people die each year in connection with these tidal bores (also find more information about a tidal bore here:

The Bono wave is not just one, but a series of multiple waves. Although surfing the Bono waves can be very difficult due to the extreme currents and large amounts of mud brought up with the waves (besides the crocodiles), it remains a popular destination for surfers from all around the world. The Bono is very powerful if there have been heavy rainfalls before, so especially in the rainy season (also check here for more information about the Bono:

⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️
0:00 Spectators Waiting For The Action
1:02 1st Wave Reaches Spectators
1:30 Spectators Running form the Wave
2:26 Spectators Waiting For The 2nd Wave
3:11 Waves Returning
3:55 Action is Over

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INCREDIBLE COLLAPSE TRIGGERED BY GLACIER CALVING | South America, Chile

An incredibly large chunk of the Grey Glacier's ice-sheet breaks off and flips over in a spectacular way in Southern Patagonia, Chile. The ice-sheet of the Grey Glacier is currently declining due to increasing temperatures and changes in rainfall. It is part of the 'Southern Patagonian Ice Field', the world's 2nd largest contiguous extrapolar ice field and the largest freshwater reservoir in South America.

The Grey Glacier is famous for insane glacier wall collapses during the summer when large icebergs – often up to 100 feet in height – are breaking off the glacier and collapsing into the water of the 'Lago Grey'. In the right time of the year big blocks of ice break off the glacier and drop into the water. The waves created by such glacier calving events often splash dozens of meters through the air. The glacier itself is about 6 km (3.7 mi) wide and has an average height of over 30 m (100 ft) above the surface of the water.

Thankfully, no-one was injured as boats stay at a safe distance from the glacier (for a good reason).

Glacier calving, also known as ice calving, or iceberg calving, is the breaking of ice chunks from the edge of a glacier. The sudden release and breaking away of a mass of ice from a glacier or iceberg often causes large waves around the area and can result in a shooter which is a large chunk of the submerged portion of the iceberg surfacing above the water. The ice that breaks away can be classified as an iceberg, but may also be a growler, bergy bit, or a crevasse wall breakaway. The entry of the ice into the water causes large, and often hazardous waves. (Find out more here:

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Tidal Bore DESTROYS Dock Ramp in India

Spectacular moments caught on camera when several meter high waves are speeding up through the Ganga River in India. The 1st wave was so powerful that it destroyed a dock ramp and the 2nd wave at night even washed away some spectators standing too close to the water. In this case a high tide caused such massive waves. Luckily, no serious injuries have been reported in connection with the two incidents.

In the Ganga river, the largest tidal bores usually take place between March and May. Unfortunately every year many people die because they don’t take the warnings seriously. According to reports a tidal bore in 1876 killed up to a hundred thousand people ( The power of such tidal waves can be compared to tsunami waves as they wipe out almost everything, including boats, making their way upwards the river.

A tidal bore is a tidal phenomenon in which the incoming tide forms waves of water that travels upwards against the direction of a river or a bay's current. Tidal bores only occur in a few locations worldwide with a large tidal range. Some of the most famous locations for these waves are the Ganges River in Kolkata, India (seen in this video), the Kampar River in Indonesia (can be seen in here: and the Qiantang River in China, at which the world's largest bore is reaching heights of up to 9 meters. Unfortunately several people die each year in connection with these tidal bores (also find more information about a tidal bore here:

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Rogue Wave Hits Fishing Trawler (North Sea)

A fishing vessel is facing rough seas and massiv waves in the North Sea. It's rare to film them during conditions like this. Subscribe for more extreme weather content ►

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Indonesia's New Capital Threatened by MegaTsunami

In this video, we will show why it is not the best idea to move the new capital of Indonesia to the Strait of Makassar, as it is a very unstable area and earthquakes and tsunamis are common. Geologists have even found traces of an ancient giant tsunami that hit the area where the city is to be built. See the video for more information. Thanks for the subscribe channel and like.

Amazing China--- The Tidal Bore of Qiantang River

Bono, The best river surfing waves in the world is in Indonesia



The Bono (Indonesian: Ombak Bono) is the best river surfing waves in the world

The Bono it's a well-known river surfing destination because of its tidal bore known as Bono, caused by sea water from a high tide flowing upstream into a wide, shallow, and rapidly narrowing channel against the normal flow of the river water

Kampar River (Sungai Kampar) on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia originates in the mountainous Bukit Barisan of West Sumatra, and empties into the Malacca Strait on the island's eastern coast.

Bono waves occur when the full moon, the wave can easily reach six meters height during full moon in the month

Location
Province: Provinsi Riau (Pekanbaru)
Regency: Kabupaten Pelalawan
District: Kecamatan Teluk Meranti
Villages: Desa Teluk Meranti
GPS: 0.15842,102.56904

Nearest Airport:

Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport (IATA: PKU, ICAO: WIBB) in Pekanbaru
(Indonesian: Bandar Udara Internasional Sultan Syarif Kasim II)

Hang Nadim International Airport (IATA: BTH, ICAO: WIDD) in Batam Island
(Indonesian: Bandar Udara Internasional Hang Nadim)

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Watching the tidal wave on the Hoogly River - May 1968

The tide runs rapidly on the Hooghly River in Calcutta (now Kolkata) producing this tidal bore. It's the head wave of the advancing tide, hemmed in where the estuary narrows suddenly into the river, and often exceeds 7 ft (2.1 m) in height.
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Behold! The Power of Qiantang River Tidal Bore! 八月十八潮

The best time to admire the #Qiantang River’s tidal bore is on the 18th day of the eighth month in the Chinese lunar calendar. The riverbank drew big crowds, excited to witness the rare natural spectacle. This is the power and charm of the Qiantang River Tidal Bore! #ChinaTravelin30s

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Race Against the Tide TV Show, shot in New Brunswick

We've been keeping a giant secret! ???? New River Beach is home to the new @CBC show Race Against The Tides ????????????, World-class sand castle builders race against the Bay of Fundy's formidable tides to build one-of-a-kind sand sculptures on the beach. The first episode will air September 9 so make sure you mark your calendars and tune-in to see New Brunswick's beaches show off their beauty!

Nous avons gardé un énorme secret ! ???? New River Beach accueille la nouvelle émission de @CBC Race Against The Tides ????????????, dans laquelle des constructeurs de châteaux de sable de classe mondiale s'affrontent aux formidables marées de la baie de Fundy pour construire des sculptures de sable uniques en leur genre sur la plage. Le premier épisode sera diffusé le 9 septembre, alors assurez-vous de marquer vos calendriers et de syntoniser l'émission pour voir les plages du Nouveau-Brunswick dans toute leur beauté !

Tidal bores... a rare natural phenomenon????

Tidal bores are a rare natural phenomenon in which an incoming tide creates a wave of water that travels up along a river or narrow bay, causing water to flow against the current. ????

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Ferocious TIDAL BORE in Truro, Nova Scotia.

Ferocious TIDAL BORE in Truro, Nova Scotia.
Following the recent new moon, the tides were exceptionally high this weekend. Today's tidal level was 15.3 meters (50 feet 2 inches) which forced much more water up the river than your average day. Gotta love the power of nature!

Strong river current #asmrsounds

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