Pumice stone accumulation on Okinawa beach ‘disastrous’ for village

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    The accumulation of pumice stones in beaches have been "disastrous" to fishing and tourism, an Okinawa resident said. The stones are believed to have travelled nearly 1,500km (932 miles) across the sea after a volcanic eruption off the Ogasawara Islands in August, according to Japanese public broadcaster NHK.
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Комментарии • 1,6 тыс.

  • @RespectOthers1
    @RespectOthers1 2 года назад +9025

    Very rare to see something polluting a beach isn’t man-made.

    • @iownyou4669
      @iownyou4669 2 года назад +447

      It is not polluting the beach. Beach is natural. Pumice is natural. Only humans pollute. Think they own everything.

    • @VictorMarwood
      @VictorMarwood 2 года назад +931

      @@iownyou4669 it seems like pollution to me, cuz fishes died because of it, so it's a harmful substance for the environment. It just isn't man-made.

    • @bababoie2314
      @bababoie2314 2 года назад +398

      @@VictorMarwood i think its more of like a natural dissaster cause poluting means human made i think

    • @Mannalon31
      @Mannalon31 2 года назад +77

      @@VictorMarwood that's how our world made tru evolution before human existence.. Its just becamr harmful coz people need fish.. Tp eat.. So us humans think ita harmful

    • @sledgetable172
      @sledgetable172 2 года назад +173

      @@bababoie2314 depends on the definition of pollution, if you search Google says it's "the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects." So it doesn't have to do with humans.

  • @trent5098
    @trent5098 2 года назад +5814

    Man, It's so hard to find high-quality garden pumice, this stuff would be perfect. It's got SEA-90 already loaded into it. If I was an Okinawa farmer, I'd start collecting this pumice to enrich my soil.

    • @AllForManKind77
      @AllForManKind77 2 года назад +878

      Agree, its actually blessing in disguise for Kunigami village and Okinawan government since those pumice are abundant, so they can sell it and earn profit for benefit of cancelled fisheries, beach events, and any activities that stop due pumice pollution. and they came from nature itself, volcanic pumice.

    • @onceyouwheeinyoucantwheeout
      @onceyouwheeinyoucantwheeout 2 года назад +159

      Yeah the government just needs to gather them and use them for other resources

    • @soumayukihira679
      @soumayukihira679 2 года назад +129

      Pumice is not that popularly used there. Japanese especially those that care for bonsai use akadama, kanuma and kiryuzuna

    • @RedWolfGG21
      @RedWolfGG21 2 года назад +81

      a disaster in the sea for now, treasure once collected and utilized for other things

    • @amarbinay6654
      @amarbinay6654 2 года назад +20

      @@AllForManKind77 there ain't no stopping or reduction in fishery or related as majority of them r just seafood lover and these island countries depend more on seafood than something available in the market

  • @engineeredarmy1152
    @engineeredarmy1152 2 года назад +2676

    Pumice : pumice, a very porous, frothlike volcanic glass that has long been used as an abrasive in cleaning, polishing, and scouring compounds. ... Pumice is pyroclastic igneous rock that was almost completely liquid at the moment of effusion and was so rapidly cooled that there was no time for it to crystallize.

    • @chicharonn
      @chicharonn 2 года назад +112

      Thank you light yagami

    • @fattyspinz3395
      @fattyspinz3395 2 года назад +13

      very cool

    • @okay2037
      @okay2037 2 года назад +32

      Thank you light yagami

    • @becomingjapanese
      @becomingjapanese 2 года назад +9

      Informative.

    • @olgasolovjova4681
      @olgasolovjova4681 2 года назад +9

      Thephera and pumice are kinda the same type of rocks but very fine like ash Thephera eurupts into the air and takes weeks to settle and cover a large area around the source of the plume while pumice forms instantly like basalt but since the pumice is so hot as fine dust that it clumps into bigger peacies and becomes heaveir so pumice settels first after the eurption

  • @gibbons9599
    @gibbons9599 2 года назад +1915

    I like how in the past weird events like this would probably lead to entirely new religious mythology lore.

    • @Someone-nt8wz
      @Someone-nt8wz 2 года назад +20

      Squid Game lore

    • @Someone-nt8wz
      @Someone-nt8wz 2 года назад +68

      @Lily Crab game lore

    • @skateboardingjesus4006
      @skateboardingjesus4006 2 года назад +32

      Oh please no, there's enough religious stupidity in the world as it is.

    • @Someone-nt8wz
      @Someone-nt8wz 2 года назад +15

      @@skateboardingjesus4006 Your picture is sideways

    • @skateboardingjesus4006
      @skateboardingjesus4006 2 года назад +13

      @@Someone-nt8wz Are you sure you're not just looking at it lying down?

  • @youngmasterzhi
    @youngmasterzhi 2 года назад +1392

    On the bright side, the pumice in the beach helps remove unwanted flakes and hairs off the skin to create that smooth silky texture

    • @a..4255
      @a..4255 2 года назад +16

      How do u do that? Like just rub it in your skin?

    • @rubybeau4774
      @rubybeau4774 2 года назад +155

      @@a..4255 some people use pumice stones, rubbing it on their skin to get rid of the dead skin, so pretty much

    • @cooliipie
      @cooliipie 2 года назад +12

      These are way too small to use for that

    • @a..4255
      @a..4255 2 года назад +11

      @@rubybeau4774 wouldn't rubbing it hurt and make the skin red? Or is the pumice stone not that hard?

    • @amilevector6866
      @amilevector6866 2 года назад +36

      I came to say the same thing,a natural scrub down , people will be leaving there smoother than a baby's skin🤣🤣🤣

  • @toyotagazooracer4455
    @toyotagazooracer4455 2 года назад +644

    Fun fact: Pumice is the lightest rock in the world. It has air bubbles in it, which explains the fact that it can float.

    • @veganryori
      @veganryori 2 года назад +10

      That's why it's called karuishi in Japanese, it means "light rock" 👍

    • @damonthomas8955
      @damonthomas8955 2 года назад +11

      I have been looking through my light rock playlist and I can't find a band called pumice, are you sure you know what you are talking about?

    • @LittleCart
      @LittleCart 2 года назад +1

      float? like playboi carti?

    • @toyotagazooracer4455
      @toyotagazooracer4455 2 года назад +1

      @@damonthomas8955 😂

    • @garcias2039
      @garcias2039 2 года назад

      What about my man perlite?

  • @hbattagl
    @hbattagl 2 года назад +1325

    It is predicted that it will also spread to East/South China Seas. Boat engines die by swallowing them so no boat can travel:fishing boats, ferries, navy vessels(!). Nuclear power plants could get into a serious trouble because seawater pumps for the cooling system could get damaged….they do apparently bring young corals and nutrients to coral reefs though…

    • @tllgestalt1942
      @tllgestalt1942 2 года назад +31

      @@alexander-mauricemillamlae4567 Sounds accurate enough. Also, oceans currents would sink some of the pumice, especially in shallower areas, causing destruction of coral as well.

    • @nand87
      @nand87 2 года назад +9

      >Boat engines die by swal..... cooling system could get damaged.
      >They do however benifit coral reefs by giving nutrition.
      Doomers: Fine then

    • @ladyhaha7548
      @ladyhaha7548 2 года назад +4

      @@realdeal1841 pretty sure a comet cant be "planet like"

    • @naono9715
      @naono9715 2 года назад

      This is when we start building floating ships. 😂

    • @ryuukakhadijah7766
      @ryuukakhadijah7766 2 года назад +1

      Will it also reduce the oxygen in water? Because the corals need oxygen too, right?

  • @xINVISIGOTHx
    @xINVISIGOTHx 2 года назад +447

    They could probably sell that stuff to companies that put pumice in stuff?

    • @aznboycols
      @aznboycols 2 года назад +33

      I used to remember a soap called Lava that had pumice in it. Made for scrubbing the skin. I guess that I’m showing my age. Is it still being sold these days?

    • @doggypi1532
      @doggypi1532 2 года назад +16

      @@aznboycols I don't know about soap but there are scrubbing stones that's made from that~

    • @foxxowoxxowillow7855
      @foxxowoxxowillow7855 2 года назад +12

      Use it to garden

    • @xINVISIGOTHx
      @xINVISIGOTHx 2 года назад +6

      @@aznboycols I remember that soap

    • @elenikotsaki3020
      @elenikotsaki3020 2 года назад +1

      Tiki that's a awesome idea 💡 they can sell it all over the world 🌎 and make money out of something mother nature blessed with!!!!

  • @perthpete7906
    @perthpete7906 2 года назад +2015

    Collect it, wash with water and it becomes a saleable commodity

    • @elsacalliste2421
      @elsacalliste2421 2 года назад +19

      Whats pumice stone ?

    • @perthpete7906
      @perthpete7906 2 года назад +195

      @@elsacalliste2421 Hi Elsa the lion!! Volcanic eruptions give a very porous Ash or lava product and then this allows it to float around the oceans

    • @elsacalliste2421
      @elsacalliste2421 2 года назад +16

      @@perthpete7906 ohk thanks very much

    • @bocahpetualang89
      @bocahpetualang89 2 года назад +9

      @@perthpete7906 is it the same as coal?

    • @perthpete7906
      @perthpete7906 2 года назад +73

      @@bocahpetualang89 Kevin, its essentially got the chemical composition of basalt if I remember from my school days 45 years ago. Andesitic basalt compn

  • @mylifeisacomplexpastiche7901
    @mylifeisacomplexpastiche7901 2 года назад +223

    If Okinawa plays their cards right, they’re about to turn a potential disaster into a massive profit.

  • @pdthinks
    @pdthinks 2 года назад +2303

    Nobody:
    Not even the swimmer:
    Okinawa resident: i thought it was romantic....

    • @Abdullah_Al_Saud
      @Abdullah_Al_Saud 2 года назад +79

      I'm not getting her how it could be romantic!?

    • @aozoramusume
      @aozoramusume 2 года назад +87

      she is the swimmer...

    • @dreamie2009
      @dreamie2009 2 года назад +163

      Maybe something lost in translation?

    • @Abdullah_Al_Saud
      @Abdullah_Al_Saud 2 года назад +9

      @@dreamie2009 maybe...😂😂🤣🤣

    • @KG-kq7kn
      @KG-kq7kn 2 года назад +277

      In Japanese “romantic” is used little differently, used to describe something of wonder, like something of fiction happening in real life

  • @JeffreyDeCristofaro
    @JeffreyDeCristofaro 2 года назад +316

    Looks like swimming through mixed concrete before it hardens.

  • @highlysuggestible861
    @highlysuggestible861 2 года назад +430

    Pumice has many personal and commercial applications, can this mini disaster be turned into a windfall?

    • @stephanieyee9784
      @stephanieyee9784 2 года назад +29

      It could be used in the manufacture of bricks, papers, cement or fertiliser.

    • @teachingclinic2378
      @teachingclinic2378 2 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/AUQSrogh5MU/видео.html

    • @simonphoenix3789
      @simonphoenix3789 2 года назад +4

      pumice is rather plentiful, so harvesting it from the sea wouldn't make sense given the extra expense. Plus not all pumice is the same. it's more of a name for a rock with a particular texture rather than an actual mineral composition.

  • @ryuukakhadijah7766
    @ryuukakhadijah7766 2 года назад +430

    When the Japanese takes 2-3 weeks to finish the cleanup, we can tell that it's a very serious problem

    • @Nogapniba
      @Nogapniba 2 года назад +7

      It’s probably going to last for many years

    • @azmiherawan6510
      @azmiherawan6510 2 года назад +9

      How many years has it been since fukashima? That far from being cleaned up.

    • @Kobenoz
      @Kobenoz 2 года назад +23

      Yep, while the same issue would have take 2-3 years for my government to clear up...

    • @fanyoktavia1703
      @fanyoktavia1703 2 года назад

      @@azmiherawan6510 ? THEY NEED IT TO RAISE GODZILLA

    • @usurp7799
      @usurp7799 2 года назад +5

      Literally makes no sense. Different spills/leaks or whatever effecting the environment will take weeks or even longer depending on what happened, it has nothing to do with "Japanese"

  • @noraidarahmat2624
    @noraidarahmat2624 2 года назад +207

    "Cannot swim here. Life threatening"
    says the lady submerges her entire body in it.

    • @ykingbrawlstars
      @ykingbrawlstars 2 года назад

      ?

    • @nigerianwaffles205
      @nigerianwaffles205 2 года назад +49

      She was in the shallow part of the water where standing was possible. I think she meant actually swimming, with no ground to stand on, because then, the pumice restricts mobility and tires you out quickly, obviously causing you to drown.

    • @whatsup8464
      @whatsup8464 2 года назад +3

      Demonstration

    • @Xilladan093
      @Xilladan093 2 года назад +1

      Quiet u clown

    • @minahtheweirdo
      @minahtheweirdo 2 года назад

      😂💯

  • @ter8901
    @ter8901 2 года назад +47

    Dry, bag, and sell. Pumice for gardening never breaks down and is a great exfoliant as well. You are lucky a natural resource came to enrich it

  • @Liuhuayue
    @Liuhuayue 2 года назад +374

    That volcano rocked their world.

  • @sixtyinsix
    @sixtyinsix 2 года назад +80

    Renamed "Exfoliation Beach".

  • @janettedavis6627
    @janettedavis6627 2 года назад +79

    Make flower pots out of it. Terra Cotta pots are scarce and difficult to get. Japan you are known for your inventions.
    Another idea wall plaster for filling gaps and cracks.
    Dinner sets, cups, saucers, plates and bowls.
    Driveways and Patios. You owe me if you get rich.

  • @llNightRoudll
    @llNightRoudll 2 года назад +180

    Does anyone know if this can be used for any kind of construction? it feels like a big waste just to trash those stones

    • @aileenrfader
      @aileenrfader 2 года назад +50

      Yes, it can be used as a lightweight aggregate for concrete. Might depend on its actual properties if this particular source is usable, though.

    • @AllForManKind77
      @AllForManKind77 2 года назад +58

      At least it can be used for gardener decoration. and in my country, Indonesia, one traditional method of it was being used to clean the toilet or for beauty industry like for skin tool treatment. it has many functions

    • @hijisfriend9030
      @hijisfriend9030 2 года назад +2

      It can be for cosmetic and medical purpose. Cleaning your skin and those flakes on your teeth

    • @darrendavies5704
      @darrendavies5704 2 года назад +3

      Farming

    • @skepticalmagos_101
      @skepticalmagos_101 2 года назад +1

      It can be used in concrete. Was used heavily in roman era concrete.
      Best part is great to make light wieght concrete structures.

  • @IluvTama
    @IluvTama 2 года назад +71

    Beach:(doesn't get polluted)
    Ocean:fine,ill do it myself

    • @edwardroche2480
      @edwardroche2480 2 года назад

      This is not pollution it is a natural occurrence get has been part of building the Earth for millions of years.

  • @jameslewis1605
    @jameslewis1605 2 года назад +102

    They're going to have the smoothest skin. Now just add moisturizer.

  • @RealKorean
    @RealKorean 2 года назад +18

    I lived in Okinawa for a while during my time in military, its sad to see what happened to the beaches. Loved living there

    • @zerootwoo5966
      @zerootwoo5966 2 года назад +2

      Flex more

    • @nervousyoungman6764
      @nervousyoungman6764 2 года назад +6

      ​@@zerootwoo5966 How is he flexing? He just stated that he lived there. Is it bragging to state where you lived, for example Finland or Belgium? I am confused and would like some clarification.

  • @nvrluki7608
    @nvrluki7608 2 года назад +79

    Harvest and sell it for bonsai potting mix

  • @AhJodie
    @AhJodie 2 года назад +175

    This could be a gift from the gods, because people buy pumice!

  • @nocomment7203
    @nocomment7203 2 года назад +13

    Fun Fact : Pumice is less dense than salt water. The reason why it floats.

  • @mythicalrp5642
    @mythicalrp5642 2 года назад +41

    I think it can be used to enrich the soil for farming, I hope they'll sell it abroad or use it locally to further help the economy of the island.

    • @mechadoggy
      @mechadoggy 2 года назад +1

      Honestly, this phenomenon of a bunch of pumice flooding the coastal waters is unique enough that they should exploit this for the tourist industry and draw potential customers to Okinawa

    • @ginadelsasso288
      @ginadelsasso288 2 года назад +3

      @@mechadoggy you put anything from the sea in a pretty jar and tourist will buy it as a keep sake for their trip. I am the biggest sucker for those things. I just want to bring a piece of paradise home with me.... If i were to visit there, i would surely buy a jar full of these stones.

    • @mechadoggy
      @mechadoggy 2 года назад +1

      @@ginadelsasso288 Exactly, Okinawa should just market this for now while their other economic stuff is on pause

  • @StopListenThink
    @StopListenThink 2 года назад +98

    I would rename the beach Maria spa and Palmas natural skin remover and I would charge….That’s how I take lemons and make lemonade

  • @heresteven
    @heresteven 2 года назад +31

    Collect it. Mix it with cement and create light weight concrete

  • @availablehage
    @availablehage 2 года назад +248

    Imagine slamming your younger sibling here

    • @diollinebranderson6553
      @diollinebranderson6553 2 года назад +52

      best way to get rid of em.
      no loud noises. quick and effective. come up with an excuse that you didnt see him either. body can be hidden until a few months passesd.
      task complete, peace aquired.

    • @hermit0715
      @hermit0715 2 года назад +7

      Oi oi oi...

    • @johns3655
      @johns3655 2 года назад +21

      @@diollinebranderson6553 no thanks I'm normal

    • @BlingIsSpring
      @BlingIsSpring 2 года назад +7

      @@johns3655 I’m not :)

    • @genghiskhan.2265
      @genghiskhan.2265 2 года назад +15

      @@BlingIsSpring soooo eDgY

  • @Cathy24601
    @Cathy24601 2 года назад +13

    Figure out how to store it, collect it in a warehouse or a big pile outside or whatever and use it for your farmland and to sell. See if you can just start making one big pile or put in many smaller piles at different villages. I don’t know if it goes bad if you leave it pilled up to long.

  • @lawrencelawrence3920
    @lawrencelawrence3920 2 года назад +46

    The backhoe is a very slow process. A net would be more effective hooked up to a machine or a winch.

    • @halhal2592
      @halhal2592 2 года назад +6

      If growing up watching Power Rangers has taught us anything its that a giant robot with backhoes for fingers would be even more effective.

    • @cameronfarley5910
      @cameronfarley5910 2 года назад +2

      Or the trash skimmer barge they’ve been using to clean rivers in Europe.

    • @willofdodge1
      @willofdodge1 2 года назад +1

      Nah, dude 400 people with shovels and buckets (lol jk)

    • @user-pe2yx9kt4e
      @user-pe2yx9kt4e 2 года назад

      What about animals and other things that might get picked up in a large net though? At least they have a chance with the smaller backhoe

    • @lawrencelawrence3920
      @lawrencelawrence3920 2 года назад

      @@user-pe2yx9kt4e I guess there might be some animals that can be caught but they can be released. It's no more damaging than fishing with a net

  • @markmoreno7295
    @markmoreno7295 2 года назад +19

    Could it be used in the construction of cement structures? I mean even if used as a stucco additive, frothy pumice may have some insulating properties. Testing small batches would be most useful. If instead it has radiant heat absorption properties then it could be used in solar heating applicatiins.

  • @Chef_Ramsay
    @Chef_Ramsay 2 года назад +51

    This took “quick sand” to a whole nother level

  • @1x1boop28
    @1x1boop28 2 года назад +15

    Treat every curse like a blessing! Pumice is something used in gardening, cleaning, decorating, if something like this happens don't let it break your stride, take advantage of it!
    Edit: What I mean by this is don't dwell on how bad your situation is. Take bad things as a sign to improve.

    • @liagamer4265
      @liagamer4265 2 года назад +1

      *Gets stabbed* treat it like a blessing!
      Im joking

    • @ramseydarkstar
      @ramseydarkstar 2 года назад +1

      Do you say that when an entire Forest burns down? Lol

    • @ramseydarkstar
      @ramseydarkstar 2 года назад

      @@liagamer4265 lol

    • @1x1boop28
      @1x1boop28 2 года назад

      @@ramseydarkstar if the destruction was unintentional, leaders of communities surrounding the forest will now have more experience dealing with disasters and the aftermath of disasters, depending on what tree burnt, the forest might grow back on its own! And the next time a fire starts the people will be more prepared.

  • @triviakenny6878
    @triviakenny6878 2 года назад +23

    You can import the pumices to lake/open reservoir for decreasing evaporation... Like the black golf ball thingy...

    • @Pixelarter
      @Pixelarter 2 года назад +2

      With the advantage of no microplastics.

    • @rinrin4711
      @rinrin4711 2 года назад

      As far as I understand, It's not clean and carries volcanic acidic chemicals. Besides that, it can only be used in reservoirs without any life (obviously). And unlike uniformly shaped plastic spheres, it's almost impossible to remove and it slowly turns into sand/dust polluting the water.

    • @monkeydog8681
      @monkeydog8681 2 года назад +1

      @@rinrin4711 That's called sediments which is the nutrient injections for river deltas. Pumice is really nutrient dense as a garden hobbyist I would love a truck load of that rocks.

  • @caloocanboy5800
    @caloocanboy5800 2 года назад +15

    I use pumice for my garden soil and they are also in demand because of the plant craze right now. They should wash those rocks then sell or use them for agriculture.

  • @christinechew660
    @christinechew660 2 года назад +22

    You may have a valuable product washing up on your shores. Wishing you all the best in clearing it up before it causes more damage though.

  • @ramenlamian
    @ramenlamian 2 года назад +27

    selling those stones can be a profitable jobs if you know about stone markets. They not only are light weight but also used in cosmetic industry to remove dry skins.

    • @stormcomilang869
      @stormcomilang869 2 года назад

      Go start scooping them and then sell online. Please come back here and tell us how’d you do😜

  • @GspotPredator
    @GspotPredator 2 года назад +57

    Just call body shop y’all, they come and collect em all and sell it as volcano pumice stone, made from real volcano. Make millions.. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @fireflymiesumae
    @fireflymiesumae 2 года назад +27

    Honestly it looks like wet concrete

    • @Bilal_is_joking
      @Bilal_is_joking 2 года назад +2

      Who asked

    • @AncientakoCh
      @AncientakoCh 2 года назад +13

      @@Bilal_is_joking Cringe

    • @tllgestalt1942
      @tllgestalt1942 2 года назад +4

      @@Bilal_is_joking grrr

    • @Bilal_is_joking
      @Bilal_is_joking 2 года назад

      @@AncientakoCh Who is cringe and why he asked?

    • @ppog743
      @ppog743 2 года назад +4

      @@Bilal_is_joking that's a nice question, unfortunately your mother

  • @jamisedenari2449
    @jamisedenari2449 2 года назад +34

    So is that the same pumice thats used for feet scrubbing? Cause if you can harden that and make the scrubbers I'd make a buisness out of it. Ijs

  • @y-mefarm4249
    @y-mefarm4249 2 года назад +10

    Pumice can be gathered and sold for many different applications. I hope the local govt there takes advantage of this resource and divides the profits to those who lost money because of this event. I would love to purchase some. Be neat to make a rock garden with pumice being the base and make it Japanese themed. To know exactly where it came from would be the big bonus and the story behind the garden.

  • @edwardroche2480
    @edwardroche2480 2 года назад +1

    I found a couple of nice pumice stones down here in the Florida Keys. We don't have no volcanoes down here so I don't know where it come from. But it's great for sanding paint and wood. It kind of forms to what you're sanding. That is all natural.

  • @arretezdemharceler
    @arretezdemharceler 2 года назад +24

    It's quite terrible to see that Okinawa's prefectural government is trying to clean up the sea from the pumice stones, but this doesn't stop the pumice stones from spreading to the East and South China Sea as well as the Philippine Sea.

  • @colorado841
    @colorado841 2 года назад +16

    I wonder how long it would take to turn to sand by the motion of the waves and rocks grinding against eachother.

    • @damonthomas8955
      @damonthomas8955 2 года назад +2

      73 and a half months.

    • @colorado841
      @colorado841 2 года назад

      @@damonthomas8955 Why? I calculate 72 months, 3 weeks.

    • @damonthomas8955
      @damonthomas8955 2 года назад

      @@colorado841 you are obviously on the wrong wavelength.

    • @colorado841
      @colorado841 2 года назад

      @@damonthomas8955 You obviously spaced out about tidal forces.

    • @damonthomas8955
      @damonthomas8955 2 года назад

      @@colorado841 water you saying? I'm confused, not that I harbour any resentment about it, you seem to marsh to the beach of a different drummer.

  • @Miles_Geoffery
    @Miles_Geoffery 2 года назад +16

    This volcanic rocks can have a measurement over 10cm in some cases

  • @Zoeyw1
    @Zoeyw1 2 года назад +41

    I wonder what insects/ species are living in there

  • @theguy7910
    @theguy7910 2 года назад +75

    You could say it‘s now a “Stone Ocean“
    Jojo upcoming season confirmed*

  • @tackyman2011
    @tackyman2011 2 года назад +6

    The lightest rock in the world is still from that Kenny G clarinet dude in the '80s.

    • @adamh1991
      @adamh1991 2 года назад +1

      Underrated comment.

  • @SurfaceImpz
    @SurfaceImpz 2 года назад +70

    Is this the Jojo: Stone Ocean everyone's been talking about?

  • @takumi2023
    @takumi2023 2 года назад +1

    Can't pumice be used in manufacturing somewhere? I feel like it's a windfall.

    • @messeduphina566
      @messeduphina566 2 года назад

      Yes it can be used. Gardening, decoration, construction, beauty spas and cleaning are some of the uses

  • @DOI_ARTS
    @DOI_ARTS 2 года назад +8

    If I were theme I'd fish it out of water mix with a bit of cement and try making figurines or souvenirs out of it, pumice syones are volcanic in origins so its a bit rare and people buy things they can collect.

  • @israelmartinez4097
    @israelmartinez4097 2 года назад +3

    This is not a disaster but a blessing in disguise. If They where to start harvesting this stuff they can use it on farms gardens or even sell it to other farms. Wish something like that happened near me I would go and collect buckets of it.

    • @krysanteemik5686
      @krysanteemik5686 2 года назад +2

      No farmer would want to spread salted pumice on their fields.

  • @bshays21
    @bshays21 2 года назад +3

    I use a pumice stone on my feet mostly, or areas on my skin with ingrown hairs. On my feet I use Dove bar soap and scrub up and down. On my body very seldom I use it with conditioner and go in circles. I've had the same pumice stone for years. Once in a while I soak it in bleach water. Make sure it stays dry when you're not using it.

  • @tokiibun
    @tokiibun 2 года назад +7

    my skin would be SO SMOOTH

  • @elizabethsmith3416
    @elizabethsmith3416 2 года назад +7

    Agree with Trent, this is a marketable commodity for agricultural and more. I'd be more concerned that Volcano 🌋may have a few more unwanted surprises

  • @Samuel20BH
    @Samuel20BH 2 года назад +2

    The even more curious and interesting thing in this case is (in my opinion) the pumice due to its nature (fulfilled with air bubbles), be less dense than the water, making it to float.

  • @dto507
    @dto507 2 года назад +5

    They should've collect and sell them. It's great for soil.

  • @sebastianbinnewies1042
    @sebastianbinnewies1042 2 года назад +9

    let’s be honest, we didn’t know what pumice stone is until now

  • @arither
    @arither 2 года назад +6

    Ah, she's living my geologist dream

    • @veganryori
      @veganryori 2 года назад

      I saw karuishi at Sakurajima... One maybe fell into my bag 😅😂 Most weathering is caused by geologists 😏😅😂🙈

  • @anointing_favour
    @anointing_favour 2 года назад +44

    might be wise to get big nets to scoop up all of that, all in a couple of. then put it back in the volcano.

    • @pinkribbon1007
      @pinkribbon1007 2 года назад +2

      😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @twist777hz
      @twist777hz 2 года назад +9

      It's an underwater volcano

    • @iadoreapplehead
      @iadoreapplehead 2 года назад +3

      @@twist777hz oh

    • @anointing_favour
      @anointing_favour 2 года назад +1

      @@twist777hz okay, thanks for that. practically better to put it in another one, i guess.

    • @CorvusRemalius
      @CorvusRemalius 2 года назад

      LoL :D

  • @goodazzwine
    @goodazzwine 2 года назад +12

    This is cool. They way I would be making foot scrubbers to sell to spas if I was her. I hope they can use it somehow.

  • @BBoxn
    @BBoxn 2 года назад +2

    That sound of the waves is neat.

  • @justsomerandomguywithoutab5896
    @justsomerandomguywithoutab5896 2 года назад +5

    Okinawa's government might as well have gotten treasure with all that pumice. It could even help the region recover from the pandemic's economical damage.

  • @juanjr3659
    @juanjr3659 2 года назад +3

    I think the simple solution would be paddle boats with some kind of net collector. Drag it from shore to sea back to shore. Slowly leveling off the pumice. Something like working it in lines. Like a lawnmower.

  • @janettedavis6627
    @janettedavis6627 2 года назад +4

    This is disasterous absolutely frightening. You know we don't get any proper world coverage news in Australia. This with other tragedies and disasters not mentioned.

    • @sharky7665
      @sharky7665 2 года назад

      They have 2 or 3 active volcanos now.

  • @akazaynab
    @akazaynab 2 года назад +2

    My garden is ready for some pumice like this, I wish I could take some of these 😩

  • @crysed7897
    @crysed7897 2 года назад +7

    I would be so happy to collect tons of these pumice rocks for biological media for making pond filtration system 👍👍👍👍
    I could build a huge fish farm with it 🔥🔥

  • @santa901000
    @santa901000 2 года назад +1

    If this stuff is really pumice...
    Would it be possible to use these types of rocks to create products like soaps, skin products, etc?
    This would give us a huge incentive on removing pumice from the waters!

  • @nonyabizness997
    @nonyabizness997 2 года назад +4

    Free Ryuku Kingdom!
    Edited to see if this has been censored. Stop deleting my posts!!!

  • @mamamoon7202
    @mamamoon7202 2 года назад

    she's actually famous singer / kinda comedian in Okinawa 😌and I'm from okinawa but I didn't even know about the beach! (okinawa is like Hawaii in Japan,so many beautiful beaches with clear water )

  • @nonyabizness997
    @nonyabizness997 2 года назад +10

    Stop occupation of Ryuku and ge-n-o-c-i-d-e of Ryuku culture.

    • @Nick72601
      @Nick72601 2 года назад +2

      what is this Ryuku culture you're talking about

    • @bugmaster05
      @bugmaster05 2 года назад +1

      @@Nick72601 yeah, elaborate some more

    • @catboyjohn
      @catboyjohn 2 года назад +2

      japan colonized ryukyu (okinawa)

    • @tllgestalt1942
      @tllgestalt1942 2 года назад +6

      @@Nick72601 The Ryukyu used to have an entire independant kingdom before Japan, with their own indigenous musical forms and textile crafts. China and Japan for centuries tried to control the Ryukyu islands until 1897 where it was successfully swallowed by Japan, where the islands were renamed to Okinawa prefecture. This is also when Japan forced the Ryukyuans to not speak their own languages.
      At the end of World War II, the US took over the Ryukyu island, who then recognised Japan's sovereignty over the region and gave it back to Japan in 1972. The US continues to maintain a large number of military installations on Okinawa Island.
      The Ryukyuan language families are slowly being phased out as more people shift towards using Standard Japanese and dialects like Okinawan Japanese. This has resulted in the languages becoming endangered, with UNESCO labelling four languages as "Definitely Endangered" and two others as "Severely Endangered".
      Basically, the genocide has already happened and there is little we can do to fix it, unless extensive funding and effort goes into preserving the languages which are already endangered.

    • @nonyabizness997
      @nonyabizness997 2 года назад +1

      @@Nick72601 Ryuku language to start with!!!

  • @Tippet76
    @Tippet76 2 года назад +1

    I would be very hesitant to go in that, I would assume it could have a similar effect to quicksand.

  • @FlamerzZz
    @FlamerzZz 2 года назад +3

    Collect them it can be filter media for aquariums.

    • @Bilal_is_joking
      @Bilal_is_joking 2 года назад

      You do it

    • @FlamerzZz
      @FlamerzZz 2 года назад +4

      @@Bilal_is_joking I would if given permission and I could fly there. dumb comment.

    • @Bilal_is_joking
      @Bilal_is_joking 2 года назад

      @@FlamerzZz You can fly there.. planes are available

    • @tllgestalt1942
      @tllgestalt1942 2 года назад +5

      @@Bilal_is_joking Japan is still not open to tourism

    • @Bilal_is_joking
      @Bilal_is_joking 2 года назад

      @@tllgestalt1942 Okay lol

  • @hydrogenperoxide5752
    @hydrogenperoxide5752 2 года назад +1

    And here in my country we have to pay 10$ for a sack of pumice to be used for our succulents. Wish it was easy to take from that.

  • @nonyabizness997
    @nonyabizness997 2 года назад +4

    Stop forcing Ryukuans to speak Japanese and act Japanese!!! Revive the Ryuku language!!!!!

    • @tllgestalt1942
      @tllgestalt1942 2 года назад +1

      "When we mention the "Ryukyu genocide", nobody panics. But when I say "Uyghur genocide", well then everyone loses their minds!"
      Also, funny how China at least recognises it's minorities, but it took Japan till 2019 to at least recognise the Ainu as an indigenous culture.

  • @christinamarston2421
    @christinamarston2421 2 года назад +1

    Stay strong as always Okinawa! We miss the people and beautiful ocean views and food there!

  • @mr.shinobi1866
    @mr.shinobi1866 2 года назад +4

    Godzilla's food cereal.

  • @dylandaughtrey3862
    @dylandaughtrey3862 2 года назад

    Put a bunch of 2 in holes in the bucket and it will not wash out so much rock with the water pressure. It floats so give the water a place to go out under the bucket so rock stays inside

  • @nonyabizness997
    @nonyabizness997 2 года назад +5

    Free Ryuku Kingdom.
    And stop deleting my Ryuku posts

  • @alanrobinson4318
    @alanrobinson4318 2 года назад +1

    I'm looking at that pumice, and I'm wondering if it has construction uses. Is that medium capable of being used in a cement or concrete ? Would it make a lightweight concrete ? If so, then skimming it off the surface of the water for that purpose could be beneficial.

    • @Annie-mk5nm
      @Annie-mk5nm 2 года назад

      It can be used as fertilizer iirc, great for the agriculture there

  • @killbot86
    @killbot86 2 года назад +6

    Poor island people just can’t seem to catch a break, from either man-made or natural environment issues…..

  • @SC-gu7zn
    @SC-gu7zn 2 года назад

    She is so brave. I wouldn't even dip my feet in that.

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    • @jxlenny1059
      @jxlenny1059 2 года назад

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      @stormworks4882 2 года назад +1

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    • @mr.deathx4679
      @mr.deathx4679 2 года назад

      Oddly specific and un relevant

    • @yukikme5041
      @yukikme5041 2 года назад +1

      This whole thread feels like an ad

  • @kylo4576
    @kylo4576 2 года назад +1

    You know you are watching too much anime when you can understand what she's saying without subtitles

  • @chiroptera626
    @chiroptera626 2 года назад

    Can't it be collected and sold? I don't know much about pumice stone economics but it seems like a resource you could take advantage of.

  • @josueherrera2941
    @josueherrera2941 2 года назад

    I don’t understand why they are complaining is making your land larger plus vegetation will benefit from it

  • @otyzavrgnia2072
    @otyzavrgnia2072 2 года назад

    Thank you for the important information

  • @francissantos7448
    @francissantos7448 2 года назад

    Thanks for the upload. I have encountered a floating slab of pumice which I thought was a piece of Styrofoam. This is amazing, a beach full of floating gravel.

  • @weedismyreligion
    @weedismyreligion 2 года назад

    This is actually pretty useful in your garden, should collect it and sell it

  • @markroberts715
    @markroberts715 2 года назад

    To think I might have swam at that beach when I was a kid in the 80's I still miss Okinawa and it's people

  • @JHCyber
    @JHCyber 2 года назад

    These jobes and companies should be properly compensated. They deserve what they worked for all their lives to not go away just because a volcano erupted a “million” miles away.

  • @early7strikeland996
    @early7strikeland996 2 года назад +1

    That's a love from mother nature

  • @bigtsperspective5831
    @bigtsperspective5831 2 года назад

    Blessed with a natural resource !

  • @Le_Blnk____
    @Le_Blnk____ 2 года назад

    This Rock Have already reached our Province Batanes. Which is relatively near Taiwan and Japan

  • @andreb1311
    @andreb1311 2 года назад

    If I were a local I'd start collecting as much as I could especially if my business was affected.

  • @alymeyer17
    @alymeyer17 2 года назад

    This women is so brave

  • @sashascorpse2670
    @sashascorpse2670 2 года назад +2

    So is it just me who knows Okinawa from the book 'Ikigai-Japnese secret for a long and happy life'?

  • @kxng_xf_sxrrxw5222
    @kxng_xf_sxrrxw5222 2 года назад

    This gives *STONE OCEAN* a brand new meaning