Nature Gone Wild: Glacier Crashes on Kayakers (S1) | A&E

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A glacier crashes on kayakers in this clip from Season 1, Episode 1. #NatureGoneWild
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23 thoughts on “Nature Gone Wild: Glacier Crashes on Kayakers (S1) | A&E

  1. I didnt expect that big of a splash, also why does glacier ice look so inviting to eat, blue tinted

  2. No one or no thing to blame but their selves. Glaciers calving is a known common occurrence. In other words, don't mess with Mother Nature.😏

  3. I saw that happen on a cruise ship to the inside passage in Alaska many years ago. A guy was waiting for it to happen with his camera, looked away for a split second and missed it. He yells out bummer ! Luckily no one got hurt here, awesome sight to see though !!

  4. I can see now why the Inuit, Aleut, and Yup'ik people used kayaks, they are perfect for that area. That was a high tech invention from ages ago….Salute, from Texas.

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