[video=youtube;eqROBTVgL6A]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqROBTVgL6A[/video]
I'm more shocked not about this whirlpool, but about the fact that video from Latvia(I live in Latvia) got more than 2 million views in 2 days. Latvia's population is around 1 800 000, so the video got more views than country's population. :v: Now you can see that Latvia is a bad place, where rivers get hungry.
If you are wondring, on 0:32 the guy said "The ground is shaking!".
I came in expecting a shitty pun like there being a washing machine.
Well, people get excited over things you don't see every day I guess...
[QUOTE=Zang-Pog;40431403]The question remains... Where is it all going?[/QUOTE]
Likely a newly formed sink hole or something under the water.
[QUOTE=Zang-Pog;40431403]The question remains... Where is it all going?[/QUOTE]
Think of a whirlpool as an aquatic tornado, the water's going right back into the lake. Most often what happens is debris that goes into a whirlpool is sucked down into the water, sometimes all the way to the bottom, and then just sorta spat out.
Fascinating to watch. Who pulled the plug?
cheesus crust its just eating everything!
Effective way to break up all that ice, jeez.
seems to be a good waste disposal. I wonder how much fish got sucked into it.
Satan will never hire any Mexican slave as his cook again.
Is that a fish splashing around on the bottom right at 1:57?
[QUOTE=Zang-Pog;40431403]The question remains... Where is it all going?[/QUOTE]
Obviously there is an enormous hungry dragon sitting at the bottom.
[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;40432008]Think of a whirlpool as an aquatic tornado, the water's going right back into the lake. Most often what happens is debris that goes into a whirlpool is sucked down into the water, sometimes all the way to the bottom, and then just sorta spat out.[/QUOTE]
im 99.9% sure natural whirlpools are caused by running current. even then, those are to an extent minor at most.
considering that this looks like a lake, a natural whirlpool would be an anomaly.
plus there is the added fact that for a whirlpool to be that strong, a running current will have to be insanely fast.
so im betting there was an underground cavern or something along those lines thats getting flooded.
Just like with a black hole, if you pass the event horizon you are never going back to your former universe...
Would be cool(and expensive:v:) to toss down a wireless camera in a waterproof casing equipped with alot of lights and see where it goes
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