The sound is incredible. I would think listening to all the grumbling and rumbling that is going on would wear on people’s nerves. I appreciate your time and effort showing the mountains and all. Thank you.
It's amazing what u get used to. In march we resigned ourselves to constant ground turbulence and just got on with it. It lingers in the back of yr head to be alert if it gets worse but humans tend to grip onto normalcy as much as possible by our very nature. I remember doing double entry book keeping on the computer in book keeping class and the whole place just carried on shaking, but my brain was more bothered by the errors that I'd made that needed sorting out haha
@@manjavalk4558 Because we live on a tectonically active planet. At any given time on Earth, there is an average of about 20 actively erupting volcanoes, out of a subset of 40-50 continuously erupting volcanoes, out of a subset of more than 1300 potentially active volcanoes. As of today, there are 29 active eruptions. This is quite a bit higher than average, but is regularly offset by fewer eruptions... this is why we use averages. During the Holocene era, we've noted a fairly regular and consistent level of volcanic activity worldwide.
I would find it almost soothing, the giant rock we live on literally breathing new land into existence before your very eyes. It’s nerves of steel or gtfo if you want to live on earth mate..
The volume of lava this beast has poured over the land is mind boggling, there's no way I could stay on the island with that roaring. Thanks for the update, be as safe as you can be there.
This is incredible. I cannot even imagine standing there and hearing that. In fact, I just would not be in a place that sounds like the inside of the belly of some huge beast.
Glad you’re in La Palma to show us what’s happening; your drone videos from Iceland were great! This volcano has had really fierce “blowtorch” flares pretty constantly; suggesting huge pressure trying to escape from relatively small vents. Iceland had wider, lava-filled craters and gentler emissions. A 5.1 is massive: and scary 😳
Incredible what you're filming. I feel like I'm there. Please stay safe mate. The volcano isn't your biggest danger, it's collapsing buildings. I hope you sleep in a safe place, and you and the people of La Palma are watched over.
Thank you for the update, Roman! Wow, that's loud and 5.1 is huge. It was 39km directly under. I suspect there will be bigger ones today. Be safe, you and Nina! God bless 🙏❤💜❤💜
I was driving through our town yesterday and just couldn't imagine what it would be like to have an active volcano in the hill above. Then to add this menacing noise and earthquakes. The uncertainty and worry must be huge.
@@jm.martin4609 it must be so awful to hear that night and day with all of the tremors and threat from the lava flows! My heart goes out to all of you there!
@@TheSecretChateau - Whilst to a degree I agree with you. However, when any pressure is greater than the escape route the pressure intensifies within, and the possibility is the object will blow.
Somehow the Icelandic volcano seemed kind of benign and almost friendly, with lots of lava for our enjoyment. This beast seems very menacing and not remotely benign. Take care. I feel very sorry for all of those residents whose lives are being turned upside down by this.
You’re so right. I used to say that it was frighteningly beautiful but it almost seemed kind - if that makes sense. This one is so ferocious and extremely unpredictable I’d say. Poor peoples and animals of the island. Scary . Almost feel like a voyeur watching it. 👵👵👵🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
@@phillipaj.5588 - Volcanoes are a completely natural phenomenon. There are over 40 volcanoes planet wide that erupt each day. That's each day, every day, right across the world and it's been happening every day for millions of years. Our planet could not survive without volcanoes.
The volcano in Iceland would have been just as terrible, luckily it hit an undeveloped and inhabited area. Thus it could not cause any damage, on the contrary - it provided tourism. That's the difference.
Nope. Much much much much much worse. They had meters of pebbles pile up everywhere before the worse happened, vs the sandy/ash grit in this case. Then, KABOOM. This is a totally different type of volcano build too. It's impossible to do that same thing.
The roar created by an erupting volcano is the result of turbulence and friction created by hot gases accelerating upward through conduits and finally escaping through the volcanic vent at the surface.
The velocity of the gasses and being ejected from a relatively small hole for the given pressure is causing the noise. Imagine a pressure cooker on your stove relieving Steam and multiply that exponentially.
You are doing an incredible job reporting the situation in la Palma, for those of us who are not able to go there. Thank you very much, And I hope you continue with this amazing coverage
Experts? Must be my mistake, I assumed they were all in the comments. I better pay closer attention to determine where the experts are. Oops, my mistake again, I'll go back to reading REVELATIONS.
Sounds like some giant beast is roaring. All the ash.... let us pray no lava mega monster emerges. May this volcano find peace... and hopefully soon, for the peace of mind for the people there. Terribly tough situation.
The best trick Satan has is to seem invisible. The world is in a very messed up place with evil running rampant globally. God will not stand for this, prepare for the natural disasters which God will bring to mankind (again, we never learn) for it's wickedness.. This is not Gods fault, it's humanities fault for turning from God and marching towards Satan.
I'm nearly 50 years old, I've watched volcanic eruptions on the news, documentaries and RUclips. This is the first time I've thought "of course they make huge noises, the ground is exploding, makes perfect sense now that I've heard it" before this there's always just been visuals, music or voice over.
I can't imagine being there in person. As I watch the videos many of you have braved to stay and record I am paralyzed with the suspense of fear of it all. I hold you in my heart and pray for all of you to be safe from it's fierce power... Prayers from Florida
Thank you so much for documenting and sharing this with us. How dramatic, and it is amazing how it is rhythmic. I know the reason. Because the chamber refills in pulses. I can find a better explanation for you. I'll come back and probably add it to an upcoming video.
I wonder about the seismograph records especially from sensors that were placed in very close proximity with the volcano. Supposedly they can gave pretty good information and pretty decent predicition about what happened within the magma chamber...
I truly cannot imagine hearing that over and over! I can only imagine it being like an upside down thunderstorm! Thank you for sharing one of nature's most spectacular displays.
Whenever I've seen the fire coming out of the cones I'm reminded of the flames coming from out of a fighter jet engine with such force, this is probably where the ferocity of the sounds emanate, also the fact that the fire is so forceful makes me think that the tube leading from the mantle to the entrance to the volcanic structure is quite deep and that I expect would give the sounds that deep, rumbling and almost sinister tone. 😨 I love the sound of thunder and to me this is what I hear, but then I'm not standing where you are! 😅 . . . fascinating!
The noise is created by the fast moving gas, just the same as with the engine of a fighter jet or a rocket. This sound is actually created by supersonic eddies formed where the gas meets the air.
God Bless you &the ones living there.Thank you so much for your post..this is 1st ive heard of this..Blessings please keep us updated..new sub so can see whats going on..
The mountain blast broke the sound barrier a couple of times. *You're listening to the calm stage.* There's the smoke stage, and quiet afterwards down the road.
the noise reminds me of the sound a gas torch makes when you set it alight and adjust the flow rates - may be also the amount of ejecta that is hitting with other ejecta and cone walls ? thanks for the great videos
I'm assuming all of the remaining residents have some kind of an evac plan now that the quakes have exceeded the 5.0 magnitude which is the threshold mark of concern for La Palma breaking in half with a massive landslide and resulting tsunami.... at least in my understanding. That sound is ominous. Please stay safe. The world is watching with grave concern for all of you.
The mountain slope is far too shallow to cause a landslide tsunami. A Mt St Helen’s event might do it but the Canaries are not known for explosive eruptions.
I truly enjoy your enthusiasm for all things volcanic, but considering the behavior of this volcano and the potential for disaster, I'd feel more at ease if you were back in Iceland doing drone videos of the rocks. lol Be safe.
I never really thought about what a volcano would sound like. I have seen lots of pictures and videos, but it usually doesn't have sound. It must be hard to capture. This is such a fascinating video of mother nature. I hope everyone is staying safe in La Palma. I am from the United States and have been following it almost every day.
Wow amazing! Anyone has links for any explanation on the mechanism of magma feeding for the volcano under La Palma? Interconected lava tubes under the south of the island, why the stronger quakes always happens to the east of the active cone? Is this hot spot being influenced by any plate movement recently?
The amount of energy it takes to produce that low of frequencies at those volumes is unimaginable. And it’s not even doing anything particularly violent… Just its stomach growling… They say that when Krakatoa exploded way back when, it was likely the loudest sound was ever produced on the earth… By anything.
I watched this video for the first time while sitting in a cafe and I commented how nervous I felt just by watching this video. I didn't realise that weeks later I too would hear the very same loud rumblings in the early hours of the morning . When it happened, I just thought it will be ok, I thought of this video. That's the power of RUclips!
Just imagine Vesuvius at full throttle when it destroyed those two cities and Tambora in the early 1800's and Krakatoa in 1889. This is but a mere burp to those eruptions.
Thank you for bringing these videos to us. I have a very nasty feeling that if it weren’t for this ‘small’ volcano acting as a safety valve, a far larger eruption would have occurred from the much larger main caldera 😩😩😩🤞🤞🤞
@@TheSecretChateau Solar activity has a huge affect on Earth's geological processes, volcanic activity included. The sun can absolutely trigger seismic activity & volcanic eruptions 😊
@@Pushing_the_cathinone_limits_ - The Earth spinning faster is a perfectly natural phenomenon, and historically it's happened many many times before. The planet slows down as well but the changes, fast or slow, are so miniscule that the planet really doesn't notice. So it works out to a loss of 0.05 seconds per day, a negligible effect. We only notice because there's times when a satellite or a GPS needs recalibration, but it doesn't effect us or the world beyond that.
The gases may be escaping from tens of miles below and, as they escape softer rock would be worn down and harder rock would be pushed out. The gases may prelude more material coming from the volcano as the pressure being reduced will allow more material to rise.
OMG! That loud roaring rumbling sound is very unsettling & concerning😲 It could be a warning sign that worse is still yet to come!??? This volcano has unfinished work to do imho. Thoughts with those who've lost their homes & livelihoods🙏 heartbreaking for them. Great footage thank you, stay safe Gutn tog🇬🇧
Im just waiting for the day where I wak eup to a "La Palma exploded" video.. With this noice and everything going on, I just cant shake the feeling of something much bigger coming.
I think you should leave the island ASAP and people must be evacuated as soon as possible.even scientists are uncertain about the fate of the volcano.stay safe
I read that Krakatoa was heard thousands of miles away and it caused a very severe winter all over the world that year. Maybe that is what the global warming alarmists would like.
These kind of sounds often prelude large explosions .. And made worse when it’s an island . As the seawater rushes into the created crater , large secondary explosions can occur.
It's such a beautiful island. My favourite island of the Canaries. We must perhaps realise that the islands were all born from volcanic activity, which produced good fertile soil. It's nature, you can't stop it. It's the island growing a bit more again.
How frightening and stressful for the people of La Palma. Keeping everyone in my prayers.
Im pointing my power christals at them
The sound is incredible. I would think listening to all the grumbling and rumbling that is going on would wear on people’s nerves. I appreciate your time and effort showing the mountains and all. Thank you.
It's amazing what u get used to. In march we resigned ourselves to constant ground turbulence and just got on with it. It lingers in the back of yr head to be alert if it gets worse but humans tend to grip onto normalcy as much as possible by our very nature. I remember doing double entry book keeping on the computer in book keeping class and the whole place just carried on shaking, but my brain was more bothered by the errors that I'd made that needed sorting out haha
And why are there so much earthquakes and vulcano eruptions now? ruclips.net/video/C5A9PwaZZz0/видео.html
@@manjavalk4558 Because we live on a tectonically active planet. At any given time on Earth, there is an average of about 20 actively erupting volcanoes, out of a subset of 40-50 continuously erupting volcanoes, out of a subset of more than 1300 potentially active volcanoes.
As of today, there are 29 active eruptions. This is quite a bit higher than average, but is regularly offset by fewer eruptions... this is why we use averages.
During the Holocene era, we've noted a fairly regular and consistent level of volcanic activity worldwide.
I would find it almost soothing, the giant rock we live on literally breathing new land into existence before your very eyes. It’s nerves of steel or gtfo if you want to live on earth mate..
I put on live video of the volcano so I can sleep at night. It is like earth is gently crooning
It really sounds like its breathing. The roar and intake. And the movement under the island. I hope you are staying well away from the lava paths.
Hope it does not sneeze anytime soon
It totally sounds like breathing.
@@imnouncletom God bless you!
Yes it does sound like it's breathing. I hope it calms down and doesn't have a really big eruption.
Lord keep the people of Las Palmas safe.
The volume of lava this beast has poured over the land is mind boggling, there's no way I could stay on the island with that roaring. Thanks for the update, be as safe as you can be there.
This is incredible. I cannot even imagine standing there and hearing that. In fact, I just would not be in a place that sounds like the inside of the belly of some huge beast.
That noise would drive me nuts! The uncertainty of it all must be trying to everyone on the island. My prayers are with everyone. Detroit, MI
Glad you’re in La Palma to show us what’s happening; your drone videos from Iceland were great! This volcano has had really fierce “blowtorch” flares pretty constantly; suggesting huge pressure trying to escape from relatively small vents. Iceland had wider, lava-filled craters and gentler emissions. A 5.1 is massive: and scary 😳
Incredible what you're filming. I feel like I'm there. Please stay safe mate. The volcano isn't your biggest danger, it's collapsing buildings. I hope you sleep in a safe place, and you and the people of La Palma are watched over.
BINGO. Thankyou my dear
Thank you for the update, Roman! Wow, that's loud and 5.1 is huge. It was 39km directly under. I suspect there will be bigger ones today. Be safe, you and Nina! God bless 🙏❤💜❤💜
Now THIS is the definition of Violently CREEPY 😮
I, for one, would definitely be getting the heck away from there!
At least out of that valley.
right i would not be there any more
Totalmente, es tan impredecible y cada día q pasa está terrible 🌋💔. Pareciera q se quisiera comer la isla.
Y'all need to leave... Evacuate the whole island...This will only get worse...
I agree. That volcano is strombolic in nature, a potentially very explosive type of volcano. Look up the eruption of Krakatoa.
I was driving through our town yesterday and just couldn't imagine what it would be like to have an active volcano in the hill above. Then to add this menacing noise and earthquakes. The uncertainty and worry must be huge.
Sounds like the pressure is building even greater than before. Really menacing. 😲
5.1 earthquake this morning at 07:24, really scary, I live in La Palma.
It's the sound of pressure being released, not building up.
@@jm.martin4609 it must be so awful to hear that night and day with all of the tremors and threat from the lava flows! My heart goes out to all of you there!
@@tthappyrock368 Thank you very much.
@@TheSecretChateau - Whilst to a degree I agree with you. However, when any pressure is greater than the escape route the pressure intensifies within, and the possibility is the object will blow.
Somehow the Icelandic volcano seemed kind of benign and almost friendly, with lots of lava for our enjoyment. This beast seems very menacing and not remotely benign. Take care. I feel very sorry for all of those residents whose lives are being turned upside down by this.
You’re so right. I used to say that it was frighteningly beautiful but it almost seemed kind - if that makes sense. This one is so ferocious and extremely unpredictable I’d say. Poor peoples and animals of the island. Scary . Almost feel like a voyeur watching it. 👵👵👵🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
And yet mankind refuse to repent....
@@phillipaj.5588 mankind has nothing to do with volcanoes
@@phillipaj.5588 - Volcanoes are a completely natural phenomenon. There are over 40 volcanoes planet wide that erupt each day. That's each day, every day, right across the world and it's been happening every day for millions of years. Our planet could not survive without volcanoes.
The volcano in Iceland would have been just as terrible, luckily it hit an undeveloped and inhabited area. Thus it could not cause any damage, on the contrary - it provided tourism. That's the difference.
That noise is terrifying! I can’t imagine living there. My heart goes out to the residents. ❤️
I can just imagine this is what it was like for Pompeii…
Nope. Much much much much much worse. They had meters of pebbles pile up everywhere before the worse happened, vs the sandy/ash grit in this case. Then, KABOOM. This is a totally different type of volcano build too. It's impossible to do that same thing.
No. Pompeii was hit by a major pyroclastic flow. The town was destroyed in about fifteen minutes by a massive wave of superheated gas and ash.
@@shammydammy2610 Indeed, but Vesuvius had been throwing out pumice for some time before it exploded with pyroclastic flows.
There was a programme on Pompeii this wk they literally were incinerated by the hot gas and ash
Different type of volcano.
The roar created by an erupting volcano is the result of turbulence and friction created by hot gases accelerating upward through conduits and finally escaping through the volcanic vent at the surface.
Bernoulli's principle.
Sulphur dioxide?
no that is the sound of Godzilla digging his way out
@@dariusmccormack7793 Oh, no! There goes Los Llanos! Go, go Godzilla!
@@JeffPDX jaja
What a view! What a rumbling from the core of the earth.
Its very angry
The velocity of the gasses and being ejected from a relatively small hole for the given pressure is causing the noise. Imagine a pressure cooker on your stove relieving Steam and multiply that exponentially.
@@tripplefives1402 Hope nobody tries to throw a lighter down there then...
@@YouSuprised the have already thrown a few tourists in to try to appease the gods. 😂😂
Essentially an earth fart.
The volcanos in Iceland are very quiet in comparison from videos I watch. This would be very unsettling. Stay safe
You are doing an incredible job reporting the situation in la Palma, for those of us who are not able to go there. Thank you very much, And I hope you continue with this amazing coverage
Wow that’s noisy, so much pressure being released…
It sounds like explosions 💥 and big BIG rocks scraping against each other 😱
I was thinking the same thing
It's great to have experts on the ground!! Yay thanks for the update both of you
Experts? Must be my mistake, I assumed they were all in the comments. I better pay closer attention to determine where the experts are. Oops, my mistake again, I'll go back to reading REVELATIONS.
Sounds like some giant beast is roaring. All the ash.... let us pray no lava mega monster emerges. May this volcano find peace... and hopefully soon, for the peace of mind for the people there. Terribly tough situation.
Lmao for that to happen satan has to be real but satan is only metaphorical in the true bible
The best trick Satan has is to seem invisible. The world is in a very messed up place with evil running rampant globally. God will not stand for this, prepare for the natural disasters which God will bring to mankind (again, we never learn) for it's wickedness.. This is not Gods fault, it's humanities fault for turning from God and marching towards Satan.
@1Jvelocity99 at this point, we would welcome it I thinķ
The sound of the Dragon. He sleeps no more.
Maybe the origin of all the dragon myths.
@@gneuhaus8047 that's something to look into.
Bring him out and get this thing started
Thank you and God Bless all!
Dude you are awesome! Thank you so much for bringing your talents to this volcano. Awesome work keep it up.
Your videos are amazing. Thank you.
I'm nearly 50 years old, I've watched volcanic eruptions on the news, documentaries and RUclips. This is the first time I've thought "of course they make huge noises, the ground is exploding, makes perfect sense now that I've heard it" before this there's always just been visuals, music or voice over.
Roman and Nina have experience with volcanos in Iceland, yet Roman says he has never heard noises like this one began to make on Oct. 29th.
I am 50,welcome to the 50 club
Same.
Between your work reporting on LA Palma and bushcraft bear (another you tuber who lives there and is documenting the volcano) I feel like I'm there. 👍
Thank you for all of your updates... so unsettling... please be safe and evacuate if need be!
I can't imagine being there in person. As I watch the videos many of you have braved to stay and record I am paralyzed with the suspense of fear of it all.
I hold you in my heart and pray for all of you to be safe from it's fierce power...
Prayers from Florida
Great job you are doing! Stay safe and wear your mask with all that ash in the air.👍👍👍🌋🌋🌋
Wow. Praying for everyone affected
God Bless you all 🙏 watching from Ireland ❤☘
Good to see you and your wife in Spain. I watched all your videos in Iceland. You capture the best pics and commentary.
Thank you so much for documenting and sharing this with us. How dramatic, and it is amazing how it is rhythmic. I know the reason. Because the chamber refills in pulses. I can find a better explanation for you. I'll come back and probably add it to an upcoming video.
I wonder about the seismograph records especially from sensors that were placed in very close proximity with the volcano. Supposedly they can gave pretty good information and pretty decent predicition about what happened within the magma chamber...
Awesome sound!! Wow! The distance gives you a sense of the big scale of it!
I truly cannot imagine hearing that over and over! I can only imagine it being like an upside down thunderstorm! Thank you for sharing one of nature's most spectacular displays.
Whenever I've seen the fire coming out of the cones I'm reminded of the flames coming from out of a fighter jet engine with such force, this is probably where the ferocity of the sounds emanate, also the fact that the fire is so forceful makes me think that the tube leading from the mantle to the entrance to the volcanic structure is quite deep and that I expect would give the sounds that deep, rumbling and almost sinister tone. 😨 I love the sound of thunder and to me this is what I hear, but then I'm not standing where you are! 😅 . . . fascinating!
The noise is created by the fast moving gas, just the same as with the engine of a fighter jet or a rocket.
This sound is actually created by supersonic eddies formed where the gas meets the air.
God Bless you &the ones living there.Thank you so much for your post..this is 1st ive heard of this..Blessings please keep us updated..new sub so can see whats going on..
The mountain blast broke the sound barrier a couple of times.
*You're listening to the calm stage.*
There's the smoke stage, and quiet afterwards down the road.
Imagine the sound level of you were standing right next to the vent hole, you would probably be shredded to pieces.
the noise reminds me of the sound a gas torch makes when you set it alight and adjust the flow rates - may be also the amount of ejecta that is hitting with other ejecta and cone walls ? thanks for the great videos
6 guy
Wow! That volcano is LOUD! Take care, stay safe. Thank you for sharing.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. THE PURE POWER YOU ARE WITNESSING.
I'm assuming all of the remaining residents have some kind of an evac plan now that the quakes have exceeded the 5.0 magnitude which is the threshold mark of concern for La Palma breaking in half with a massive landslide and resulting tsunami.... at least in my understanding. That sound is ominous. Please stay safe. The world is watching with grave concern for all of you.
pmsl
The mountain slope is far too shallow to cause a landslide tsunami. A Mt St Helen’s event might do it but the Canaries are not known for explosive eruptions.
Debunked 20 year old theory.
I truly enjoy your enthusiasm for all things volcanic, but considering the behavior of this volcano and the potential for disaster, I'd feel more at ease if you were back in Iceland doing drone videos of the rocks. lol Be safe.
Prayers for your safety. Greetings from Cavite, Philippines (30km north of Taal Volcano).
Whoa that sounds so scary… thank you for the footage and please take care of yourself and stay safe my sweetheart…
glad the dogs have been rescued and they are being well looked after....
That's good news I haven't heard anything about them lately
Great how did they do it?
@@anoe1022 I'm not sure how they were saved but I've read in the Guardian newspaper dated 21st October that their all ok
Roman have you met up with Bushcraft Bear yet? It would be cool to see you guys do a video together. Respect from USA!
I don’t think he likes Bear too much.
I never really thought about what a volcano would sound like. I have seen lots of pictures and videos, but it usually doesn't have sound. It must be hard to capture. This is such a fascinating video of mother nature. I hope everyone is staying safe in La Palma. I am from the United States and have been following it almost every day.
Wow amazing! Anyone has links for any explanation on the mechanism of magma feeding for the volcano under La Palma? Interconected lava tubes under the south of the island, why the stronger quakes always happens to the east of the active cone? Is this hot spot being influenced by any plate movement recently?
Morning Roman. Looking very worrying today. 5..6 eruption? Take care. Prayers on their way.
Wow it sounds like it’s breathing ❗️ we are going to be hit with an X -1 class sun flare today so I’m praying 🙏 that things don’t get worse there ❤️
🥂👍👍🥂❣️thank you ❣️ from east coast USA 🥂 be safe & God bless❣️
Thx so much. Was wondering how it sounds
The amount of energy it takes to produce that low of frequencies at those volumes is unimaginable. And it’s not even doing anything particularly violent… Just its stomach growling… They say that when Krakatoa exploded way back when, it was likely the loudest sound was ever produced on the earth… By anything.
The cone is similar to the nozzle of a giant rocket engine ;-)
I watched this video for the first time while sitting in a cafe and I commented how nervous I felt just by watching this video. I didn't realise that weeks later I too would hear the very same loud rumblings in the early hours of the morning . When it happened, I just thought it will be ok, I thought of this video. That's the power of RUclips!
That is Scary! Like the Earth is roaring! Thanks for your report. Stay safe.
Just imagine Vesuvius at full throttle when it destroyed those two cities and Tambora in the early 1800's and Krakatoa in 1889. This is but a mere burp to those eruptions.
Yes true. The Krakatau eruption from 1883 was heared on the other side of the Indian ocean. Compared to that this is indeed a mere burp.
@@send2wj versuvius wasnt as loud
Holy God, Holy Mighty One, Holy Immortal One, have mercy on us and on the whole world.
I Will have mercy upon whom I will have mercy.
Mankinds need of the moment is REPENTANCE and BELIEF in the Lord Jesus Christ
@@phillipaj.5588 amen....
@@phillipaj.5588 Leviticus 13: 45 .
False Doctrine. You're fools to believe man-made fiction.
@@tr7938 You have No Proof that it is Man Made fiction.
Jesus is Lord
Have a Good Day.
Ever heard of Tilt-shift video technique photography? A shame it kind of fizzled. Is pretty cool. Would be cool to see it utilized, here.
awesome , id love to experience what you are feeling and listening to. the unknowing and power, thank you.
Sounds like its going to blow .be careful xx
I'd be watching how close you are ,that is crazy loud .it might explode . Keep your distance for a few days .Keep safe .
He looks to be at least 5 km away
I admit people have lost homes and livelihoods but there is something awesome about the sound, it is just so natural
Thank you for bringing these videos to us. I have a very nasty feeling that if it weren’t for this ‘small’ volcano acting as a safety valve, a far larger eruption would have occurred from the much larger main caldera 😩😩😩🤞🤞🤞
That still doesn't rule out a big boom. Anything can happen.
It's going to be interesting to see how the Xflare will effect the volcanoes this weekend...
Also interesting to know if the earth rotation speed is affecting the volcanoes... ?
Solar flares, the Moon's magnetic pull and the speed of the Earth's rotation have slightly less that 1% effect on volcanic activity.
@@TheSecretChateau interesting . The earth is spinning faster than ever before . surely the delicate balance of the plates could be affected ?
@@TheSecretChateau Solar activity has a huge affect on Earth's geological processes, volcanic activity included. The sun can absolutely trigger seismic activity & volcanic eruptions 😊
@@Pushing_the_cathinone_limits_ - The Earth spinning faster is a perfectly natural phenomenon, and historically it's happened many many times before. The planet slows down as well but the changes, fast or slow, are so miniscule that the planet really doesn't notice. So it works out to a loss of 0.05 seconds per day, a negligible effect. We only notice because there's times when a satellite or a GPS needs recalibration, but it doesn't effect us or the world beyond that.
The gases may be escaping from tens of miles below and, as they escape softer rock would be worn down and harder rock would be pushed out. The gases may prelude more material coming from the volcano as the pressure being reduced will allow more material to rise.
what is troubling, is the new shelf being formed on the coast.
what will support this addition?
Thank you. Nice to see Nina.
I pray safety on all, Have a blessed Sabbath 🙏🏻✝️🙏🏻
Such a beast!
OMG! That loud roaring rumbling sound is very unsettling & concerning😲 It could be a warning sign that worse is still yet to come!??? This volcano has unfinished work to do imho. Thoughts with those who've lost their homes & livelihoods🙏 heartbreaking for them. Great footage thank you, stay safe Gutn tog🇬🇧
Does anyone have a link to the information about the M5.1 quake? I can't find it on EMSC.
Cricket’s
Take care Gutn Tog. 🙏
WOW!! It sounds like a roaring lion! May God Help Us All
¡Suena como un león rugiente! Que Dios nos ayude a todos
I so appreciate your courage.
You really make me feel as though I’m there
You were on a ferry to Tenerife.
Why are you back on La Palma?
Leave danger zone, go home.
Water in the mountain boiling makes that noise soon landslides I predict a 6/7mag
That rumble is the loudest I've heard yet 😳 sounds like it's really going to go off
Vulcano:"oh I can breathe. No more people here. Great, I can breathe."
Looks like Mount Doom in Mordor!
Im just waiting for the day where I wak eup to a "La Palma exploded" video.. With this noice and everything going on, I just cant shake the feeling of something much bigger coming.
I feel the same way like s gut feeling
Same. Intuition firing.
if you don't say it, I was thinking it was windy sounds. No wonder ancent ago they called mountain angry roar. thank you for recoding it.
Very scary, I would have to run and hide I think ,take care Roman 🇬🇧🙏
I think you should leave the island ASAP and people must be evacuated as soon as possible.even scientists are uncertain about the fate of the volcano.stay safe
Please remember that "Krakatoa" was reported to be heard 100 miles away. Might be another big explosion coming? Dana
I read that Krakatoa was heard thousands of miles away and it caused a very severe winter all over the world that year. Maybe that is what the global warming alarmists would like.
Krakatoa soundwave went around the world twice
These kind of sounds often prelude large explosions ..
And made worse when it’s an island . As the seawater rushes into the created crater , large secondary explosions can occur.
Yesterday night watching the livestream, at one point the roaring of the volcano scared me.
Is there a high altitude mountain nearby in case that were to cause landslide and tsunami?
WOW, this is just F**** scary
Could be the breeze is carrying the sound toward you rather than away making it sound louder. Thank you for your work.
It's such a beautiful island. My favourite island of the Canaries.
We must perhaps realise that the islands were all born from volcanic activity, which produced good fertile soil.
It's nature, you can't stop it. It's the island growing a bit more again.
Wow, what an incredible experience. Be safe 🙏🏻💕