The Norwegian John Eagle Bacapri turned into a witness and photographer of the tragedy of a village that was separated from the land, and slipped all its beautiful houses and facilities to the sea that swallowed it.
Bacapri was at the summer vacation home when he heard strange noises outside. He looked out of the window, saw electrical wires torn apart, and the planks broken, and his house himself and the trees and huts around it started moving toward the sea. Capri and his dog immediately went out of the house and went up a nearby hill to photograph
 the video that turned into the most viewed video around the world, according to the Norwegian "Mail.ru".
 According to the site, John was the only one in the village that day, and he said: "If this happened two days or later, the tragedy might have been much greater. The Norwegian investigation committee found that the rapidly growing clay layer was the cause of the landslide, and said it was the common cause of landslides in Northern countries.

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