Exposing Madeira's Volcanic Past

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

Комментарии • 10

  • @DravenZord
    @DravenZord Год назад +1

    i just came across your channel. by your content and production alone, I am surprised you dont have thousands of subscribers. I LOVED your sand crab episode. Thank you for being very informative and you have a great narrative voice!

  • @TheCarloza
    @TheCarloza 2 месяца назад

    Great video

  • @roxanne_www
    @roxanne_www Год назад +1

    Very interesting!

  • @grahameosgood3370
    @grahameosgood3370 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this, unfortunately just found this video on my last day in Madeira. The Geology of this island is amazing, so much in front of you everywhere you look.

  • @jim-bob-outdoors
    @jim-bob-outdoors 3 месяца назад

    I am there on holiday at the moment, I will look out for some of the places you show on the video. Thanks.

  • @AnneEmscher
    @AnneEmscher 2 месяца назад

    This video deserves much more attention. Thanks a lot. I will visit Madeira soon. Can you point me to the exact location of the columnar basalt in São Vicente?
    I also liked the videos on São Miguel (visited this year) and Pico (hopefully next year).

  • @aberdeenkiko
    @aberdeenkiko Год назад

    That was a good geology and volcanology themed video.
    With just two flaws: there was no argumentative conclusion of the compilation of the stuff showed and explained in the video. Plus, the tittle is quite misleading; since the Madeira Arquipelagoo is far from being done, with its own volcanic activity. With some geologists saying, that at least one of the already existing volcanos from Madeira, is bound to wake up, sometime in less than another 40 years.
    And depending on which volcano that might be... There may be the need to fully evacuate the Madeira Archipelago; due to its probable explosive nature.

    • @ilyaIvanov_personal
      @ilyaIvanov_personal Год назад

      I am kinda scared because we're literally moving there within 2 years (probably). And pretty much where there was a lot of volcanic activity (Sao Vicente Valley)

    • @aberdeenkiko
      @aberdeenkiko Год назад

      @@ilyaIvanov_personal You can go there. Just try not to over-invest all the extra eggs still from yo economies basket.
      Plus, keep an eye for an alternative destination, to maybe one day: resettle towards there.
      And to resume:
      There will be just 2 pets maximum, in yo'house; with the exception of maybe, of a spacy water-ball, with some gold-fish swimming within-it.

    • @ilyaIvanov_personal
      @ilyaIvanov_personal Год назад +1

      @@aberdeenkiko We like that Madeira is very close to mainland Europe, with a relatively big Funchal city. But still has quiet villages like Sao Vicente surrounded with incredible nature, it’s a perfect place for us. We’ve been to every town on Madeira and the only other place that comes close is Porto da Cruz, but still not as good (for us). We only have one pet, so we’re good. As I said the only concern is the volcanic activity, but it’s still the quietest / least active island of Macaronesia.