I was there a month ago. These are phantastic views. I was in the lavafields going to feet. The palmeros have a lot of work over the next years for reconstraction. The interesting thing for me was - after two years you can still feel the heat of the lava like a gigantic infrarot heater.
Thank you for this detailed documentary. Here in Eastern Canada, we sit on a massive plate of Precambrian strata called The Canadian Shield. No vulcanism, minimal seismic activity. Fascinating planet isn't it? Many places just live on the ragged edge of disaster, like the Canaries. Appreciate your hard work sharing what you know.
Human nature makes it difficult to think in geologic time scales. However, with practice, one can. And, then, you start to recognize the tentative nature of our existence, particularly in places like volcanic islands.
Will part of that island ever come away and cause a catastrophic event - mega tsunami into the Atlantic which will have devastating impact on parts of Europe, UK and east coast of US ?
I was there a month ago. These are phantastic views. I was in the lavafields going to feet. The palmeros have a lot of work over the next years for reconstraction. The interesting thing for me was - after two years you can still feel the heat of the lava like a gigantic infrarot heater.
You did a good job documenting the before and after. It takes a lot of time to do such a video. Thanks.
Amazing video!
Blessings good luck and a quick recovery for all the residents there affected by the volcanic eruption
Who is here because of the movie? ❤
Thank you for this detailed documentary. Here in Eastern Canada, we sit on a massive plate of Precambrian strata called The Canadian Shield. No vulcanism, minimal seismic activity. Fascinating planet isn't it? Many places just live on the ragged edge of disaster, like the Canaries. Appreciate your hard work sharing what you know.
Thank you for this well made video. It was exactly what I was looking for
Vielen Dank für die tollen Vorher/Nachher - Bilder. Grüße aus Deutschland
Danke, sehr gute Aufnahmen und vorher -nachher Bilder 😢, angenehme Stimme
soy de la Palma 🖤
Danke, tolles Video
Excellent video. Have just returned from a holiday there.
Thanks for the informations. I like La Palma.
A spaniard canarian from Tenerife, thanks for the good documentary
Aamazing & beautiful island. I hope they recover to a better life than they had before.
prachtig of niet. Wij waren er voor deze uitbraak.
thanks
Human nature makes it difficult to think in geologic time scales. However, with practice, one can. And, then, you start to recognize the tentative nature of our existence, particularly in places like volcanic islands.
Music too loud to clearly hear narration.
Дякуємо, природні катаклізми дуже жахлива річь.Співчуваю усім мешканцям будинки яких зруйнувала стихія.😢😢😢
Why would you live there, especially if you knew what is predicted to come soon?
Will part of that island ever come away and cause a catastrophic event - mega tsunami into the Atlantic which will have devastating impact on parts of Europe, UK and east coast of US ?
No.