The last houses of Todoque, town that is no more. Flyover by the Todoque Mount. 4K. 30 fps. 01.12.21

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Flying to Todoque mountain. The starting point was in San Borondon. Its more than 2 km but the connection had been fairly good. Drone footage. Drone: DJI Air 2S.
    #LaPalma #Todoque #TodoqueMountain #CumbreVieja #4KDrone #Flyover #CanaryIslands

Комментарии • 67

  • @Jaxxaamillion
    @Jaxxaamillion 2 года назад +21

    Love the rainbow at the beginning. Sign of renewal and hope. ♥️

  • @quieteagle920
    @quieteagle920 2 года назад +17

    Sad to see people's homes and livelihood destroyed. It's one thing to see Lava fill empty vallies but this is a true disaster for an entire Island Nation. Appreciate all your videos ! God bless for all your efforts.

  • @susanbruce8974
    @susanbruce8974 2 года назад +7

    Thank you. I enjoy your low key commentary over this unique and informative scene. Wonderful footage and commentary.

  • @longlat39
    @longlat39 2 года назад +16

    It's good to see your overall views of the situation there. Most videos coming from La Palma only try to show us spectacular views of the eruption. You give us good views of the overall situation, and give us useful information. Thank you for your efforts.

  • @donovanphillips4973
    @donovanphillips4973 2 года назад +1

    😉 Loved that rainbow at the start. Excellent pictures and commentary

  • @tonyrome5584
    @tonyrome5584 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video, best I have seen showing the true extent of the volcanic devastation!!

  • @englishwithmsjulia
    @englishwithmsjulia 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. Incredible to have a bird´s eye view.

  • @rickc4317
    @rickc4317 2 года назад +2

    Thanks, Roman. Very interesting...and very sad.

  • @spindly79
    @spindly79 2 года назад +6

    Excellent flying, footage, and narration. Your videos are excellent, unlike anything else on RUclips! Thanks from Chicago - salud!

  • @jackienaturelover9761
    @jackienaturelover9761 2 года назад +3

    Wow. You really don’t understand the amount to lava and the depth of it until you watch your drone video. Thanks for sharing. This is a wonderful video.

  • @cillapeiser3479
    @cillapeiser3479 2 года назад +1

    Indeed most interesting footage Very heartbreaking for those who last their home but life is more important and I’m glad no one has died Thanks for your views of this volcano

  • @rupadixitjoshi
    @rupadixitjoshi 2 года назад +2

    thank you for sharing... a slice of insight into what has been lost.. buried inder the lava.. and a few ones that survive.. barely!

  • @barbaraduffell8179
    @barbaraduffell8179 2 года назад +5

    Amazing how some homes seem untouched. Prayers for those who lost their homes. Thanks Roman!

    • @20greeneyes20
      @20greeneyes20 2 года назад +2

      They look untouched but being that close to the lava I'm sure everything has melted including metal within the homes and are not inhabitable. A horrible shame. Hopefully their Government will assist them.

  • @sim7060
    @sim7060 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your top quality drone recordings!

  • @pamelabussey9748
    @pamelabussey9748 2 года назад +5

    Greetings from Australia. Incredible to see those little islands of houses.

  • @judil3294
    @judil3294 2 года назад +1

    Love the rainbow, a sign of one of God's promises.

  • @CindyCollins307
    @CindyCollins307 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful rainbow in the beginning of the video.

  • @suerowlette3262
    @suerowlette3262 2 года назад +3

    I can't thank you enough for your amazing videos from La Palma! I'm so thankful y'all decided to return!

  • @cathybr7704
    @cathybr7704 2 года назад +3

    Amazing video. Thank you

  • @jadedjhypsi
    @jadedjhypsi 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for once again taking you and your beautiful drone work back to La Palma. Between you and Bushcraft Bear, the world is able to keep track of all that is occuring in that area.

  • @ItsThatAussieChick
    @ItsThatAussieChick 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for you updates and great footage 👍

  • @eastwind6820
    @eastwind6820 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Roman! You’re a great drone jockey!

  • @djhadaverde
    @djhadaverde 2 года назад +3

    Un millón de gracias. Do you see all the new devastation the lava made since you left the island!? It's incredible... We need this to end..

  • @bondisteve3617
    @bondisteve3617 2 года назад +2

    Great work...again. Thanks Roman. Loving it.

  • @melodyscamman244
    @melodyscamman244 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for your documentation...

  • @atozvisual
    @atozvisual 2 года назад +2

    Thank you GutnTog from Australia, love your coverages.

  • @stuartbroome1258
    @stuartbroome1258 2 года назад +1

    Great piece of video. Thank goodness we don't have volcano s in the UK.

  • @rona-husky9019
    @rona-husky9019 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic views , thank you 👍😎

  • @eugenetrollip751
    @eugenetrollip751 2 года назад +3

    "Never seen before footage" - Amazing, many thanks. I am not sure if those properties are even accessible from the ocean, there is a shear cliff of over 50m on the ocean front.

  • @illzaoosthuizen9141
    @illzaoosthuizen9141 2 года назад +2

    Amazing

  • @krissullivan6313
    @krissullivan6313 2 года назад +1

    Great overview! But so sad for those people.

  • @adriennem9832
    @adriennem9832 2 года назад +1

    Love your voice. You should do asmr - putting people to sleep at with soothing sounds and voices. You have that voice... ;)

  • @laziacoff503
    @laziacoff503 2 года назад +1

    Very good documentary footage.

  • @solarwizzo8667
    @solarwizzo8667 2 года назад +1

    Awesome footage!

  • @alaskajdw
    @alaskajdw 2 года назад +1

    Great video and narration sir 😎
    Greetings from Arizona 🌵

  • @veronicaroach3667
    @veronicaroach3667 2 года назад +1

    You know it's almost doubly heartbreaking for those who discover their house survived intact, but they cannot get to it any more. Maybe they will make roads thru the pumice stone once they know the volcano has gone back to sleep, or are these homes forever lost to their owners ? How horrible to lose all your have worked hard for ! I hope they can all restart their lives, but I am glad not to have the problem...so sorry for their situation !

  • @williamlloyd3769
    @williamlloyd3769 2 года назад +1

    GutnTog, another great video!

  • @williamdillon4282
    @williamdillon4282 2 года назад +1

    Thank you

  • @DianaDeLuna
    @DianaDeLuna 2 года назад

    After the big Kilauea eruption of 2018, they started cutting roads over the lava field as soon as it was cool. This is the same kind of basaltic flow as Kilauea, so those houses may not be inaccessible for long.

  • @shirleybarone9287
    @shirleybarone9287 2 года назад

    Great.reporting

  • @Zyworski
    @Zyworski 2 года назад

    The islands that form within lava flows tell a story, not just now but thousands of years from now. I have seen 20-acre forests within 2000 acres of nothing but black lava.

  • @ES-1984
    @ES-1984 2 года назад +2

    I love these surviving houses and buildings islands videos that you've been doing. Are you going to do a close up video of AGRO RINGON island and the other small house islands around it? I think it would be awesome if you did.

    • @TheAnnie41
      @TheAnnie41 2 года назад +1

      I would live to see a close up of Argo

  • @juditrevorrow526
    @juditrevorrow526 2 года назад

    Another fabulous video! The beautiful rainbow in the beginning, then the house islands that were missed! Sad yet incredible. Thank you for taking us there! 😇🙏🏻

  • @pon2oon
    @pon2oon 2 года назад +1

    Unfortunately these surviving houses won't have water or electricity for some time.

  • @alexcanine4948
    @alexcanine4948 2 года назад

    woah

  • @DilbertMuc
    @DilbertMuc 2 года назад

    Is this lava field rock solid or is it more like rubble when it cooled down?
    If so, then they could use trucks and excavators and remove all that lava rubble and dump it into the ocean where the new peninsulas were formed. The fresh ash could be used as fertilizer for export?

    • @jazzi_0453
      @jazzi_0453 2 года назад +1

      Most of the lava is rock solid.

  • @t-rex1942
    @t-rex1942 2 года назад +1

    Very glad I came across your channel. I wonder if the people who lost homes entirely still have ownership of the space/land their houses occupied so they can rebuild on same spot. Also it appears most of the lava flows are around 20 feet high or so ? Amazing how much lava has come out of the ground. I don't know a lot about volcanoes other than the basic knowledge. The forces at work are so massive. It really gives us a look at how powerful God is. His might is unstoppable and majestic ! You are my go to for better understanding of what is happening. Thank you !

  • @adriennem9832
    @adriennem9832 2 года назад

    I watched a show about selling houses on Hawaiian Islands and they were selling houses on old lava fields. Talk about NO!

  • @pekbekmkek6310
    @pekbekmkek6310 2 года назад

    so lava is not as hot as claimed or why are those white coverings and the houses not scorched by the heat`?

  • @rachmanpriadi8777
    @rachmanpriadi8777 2 года назад +1

    good morning Mr gutn tog 🌻
    is so sadly looking damages of living began biggest because this volcano disaster.
    but no greatest disaster after year of 2000 except in my country indonesia ...when the Giant tsunami in indian ocean on December 26. 2006 hit indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, India, ceylon and maladewa......killed more than 261.000 people in a few countrys and 116.000 are from Indonesia only because the epycentrum nearly to Aceh once of Indonesian profince really sadly never been sering a tragedy like tsunami Aceh....also tsunami killed more than 7.000 tourist from europh, Australia and America and other......Swedia only lost around 4.730 people they are all tourist when take vacation in Phuket Thailand......holiday for Ch mmristmast day....and one day after chrismast come the tragedy a biggest tsunami and biggest number of victims 😭🙏

  • @adriennem9832
    @adriennem9832 2 года назад

    Rainbow bud!

  • @jsr7691
    @jsr7691 2 года назад +1

    The pronunciation of "Todoque" is "Todoke" and, not "Todokue"

  • @sherriealdrich2864
    @sherriealdrich2864 2 года назад +3

    So very sad

  • @joangordoneieio
    @joangordoneieio 2 года назад

    When the lava spills into the ocean creating new "land" who owns it?

  • @jonlari8273
    @jonlari8273 2 года назад

    Todoque-mado (all burned)

  • @eyreland
    @eyreland 2 года назад

    Canary
    The Canary Islands stand jutting out into the Atlantic, close to both the old and new equator and thus with a delightful climate and ocean breezes. Storms are their only concern, and storms will be their undoing during the pole shift. With ocean water on all sides, and nothing to break the wind, they will be subject to overwash from massive ocean waves colliding as water moves both to and from the poles, and into and out of the Mediterranean. Hurricane force winds likewise will batter these tiny islands full force, so seeking high points on the islands as an escape from the huge waves will only get one washed away. Would be survivors are advised to seek a home elsewhere, until long after the shift has passed.
    Will La Palma volcano in the Canary Islands, which is already damaged, experience an earthquake and fall into the sea prior to the pole shift and thereby cause a huge tsunami? It has long been postulated that the Canary Islands are fragile, and will collapse into the sea upon another quake, creating a tsunami. This is a human theory, and absurd. First, monstrously high waves are not caused by displacement of water across the ocean, as water moves in all directions, and the pressure reduces steadily during the distance traveled. Do these human theorists presume that tunnel vision exists in the ocean, such that pressure only moves in one direction? This is akin to the human propensity to divide what they are dealing with into tiny bits, and only consider a bit at a time, as though putting the bits together is too much of a headache. Thus, Newton's supposed Laws are considered separately from Einstein’s math, as they don't work together. A land slide, under water, will create not a force of water moving across the ocean, but a void causing water to fill that void. Thus, a swirl of water, moving into the void and then out again, would occur, locally.
    The Canary Islands lies along the border of the African and Eurasian plates, but these giants will not collide during the forthcoming pole shift nor in the plate movements that occur prior to the pole shift. As we have explained, Africa will drop as it rolls during the 7 of 10 scenarios, thus relieving pressure in the region of the Canary Islands. Thus, except for roiling water which will make the beaches unsafe during Africa's 7 of 10 roll, the Canary Islands will survive the 7 of 10 relatively unscathed. Where much has been made of a volcanic shelf from the La Palma volcano, potentially dropping into the Atlantic and starting a huge tsunami heading toward the East Coast of N America, we have stated otherwise. This will be at most an underwater landslide on the island, creating local tsunami only when it occurs. However, the Canary Islands will not fare well during the forthcoming pole shift. Despite some of the islands having an elevation in the interior over 1,000 feet above sea level, anyone on the islands during the pole shift can expect to be washed away by the colliding and wind-whipped waves.
    The Canary Islands make people nervous because they are in a tenuous position. Formed from volcanic lava flows which in some places are supported by the ocean. The lava in these places has air bubbles in it and is therefore equivalent to the weight of water, thus floats. We have addressed as invalid the speculation that these floating projectiles of hardened lava might break off and cause a tsunami. Why then are the Canary Islands so jittery, no pun intended? There are no fault lines under the Canary Islands, but they are narrow projectiles sticking up above the waves, and as such vibrate when the African Plate frees itself along its long border with the Mediterranean, down through the Red Sea, down through the Indian Ocean and up through the Atlantic. Particular the pulling apart of the Atlantic, already in process, creates a jitter on the eastern side of Africa. Those on the Canary Islands feeling nervous about this ought to take the clue, as those who remain on the island will not survive the pole shift.

  • @toxr280
    @toxr280 2 года назад

    Your narration is awful. I had to turn the volume down to watch the video. Cool images though.

  • @animejunkie6536
    @animejunkie6536 2 года назад

    Maybe they should try sand bagging?😂😂😂

  • @jeaniebarber5856
    @jeaniebarber5856 2 года назад

    Thank you