The Volcanos of Kamchatka Peninsula
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2022
- Kamchatka Peninsula, peninsula in far eastern Russia, lying between the Sea of Okhotsk on the west and the Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea on the east. It is about 750 miles (1,200 km) long north-south and about 300 miles (480 km) across at its widest; its area is approximately 140,000 square miles (370,000 square km). Two mountain ranges, the Sredinny (“Central”) and Vostochny (“Eastern”), extend along the peninsula and rise to 15,584 feet (4,750 metres) in Klyuchevskaya Volcano.
Kliuchevskaya, active volcano of the Kamchatka Peninsula, far eastern Russia. It is one of the highest active volcanoes in the world, rising to a height of 15,584 feet (4,750 m), the highest point on the peninsula.
Amazing video. Those two brothers going in that crater are really brave wow . These scientists and pilots hats off to them
All I can say is WOW and thank you to everyone involved in putting this together.
It's over a decade old
❤Thanks ....great job 😊being a volcanologist ain't easy 😊
I started exploring this region in Google Maps years ago, only to see the first video glimpse of it now. A truly fascinating spot, even from satellite images.
Outstanding documentary. Did not know about this volcano chain.
Praise to the brave scientists that went to this volatile environment.
Excellent! Well done NHK, team of volcanologists and pilots
so striking. Salute to the camera crew and scientists and tour guides.
Wow... I had never seen anything about this region at all. Excellent documentary. Beautiful peninsula, very dangerous and volcanically active.
Just about to start my next Google Earth destination thanks to this video! I had no idea it was so volcano laden😅! I assumed it had volcanoes as it is along the "Ring of Fire". The extent though! Mind boggling.
@@DavidTa2when I started traveling up and down the West Coast of United States and Canada it was also mind boggling the amount of volcano's. I think the United States has the most and pretty high up on the list for the most active
Love the music
I got a bit cross with the narrator repeatedly stating lava was a constituent of pyroclastic flows. It isn't. Gas is, ash is, pumice and blocks of solidified lava from the disrupted dome is, but not molten lava. That's why it's called a pyroclastic flow rather than a lava flow!
That out of the way, I noticed something else about the pyroclastic flow deposits. There seems to be quite a bit of something called 'hummocky terrain' on the way to the volcano, though quite an amount of it had been buried under the flow deposits. Shiveluch has, at some time in geologically recent times, undergone flank collapses and landslides, may be a number of them. That, combined with an active lava dome, would be particularly concerning to the team.
Your the best thankyou 🌍👀❤️
Great video ; very nice explanation ; daring activiity ; thank u !
I really enjoyed this, brilliant, thanks for putting this together.
Excellent video. Very interesting. Great photography. Thank yo.
I've always wanted to know about the nature of the volcanoes & volcanic activity on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Thanks for posting this program. Never before have I seen this.
*_TRUST !!_*
Fantastic documentary 👏
I’ve watched a lot of volcano stuff - haven’t we all… and hiked a few including Etna. This footage gives a great sense of the amount of material ejected as the mountain makes itself and land about. Going that far into the crater and to the fumerol and playing with it, they may have not made it out.
Fumarole
@@daleshelden8394 Typo.
They are brave researcher
Excellent work by all involved. These amazing efforts save lives. I love the way the narrator quietly celebrates the brothers who get to the fumarole..."they made it." The fumarole's noise and activity is completely spellbinding.
Love the music at the end like a Bad Omen they menace the locals of Kamchatka them volcanoes
Great video. This guy's have the best gob!!! I'm jealous!!!
Beautiful 😊
Great video, fascinating, but the dramatisation and the music is just absurd. This is about scientific research, not Hollywood.
These guys deserve medals to test that funeral its like a jet fighter on steroids brave men to say the least they have my respect?
Funeral? Who died?!
✨🌎 Exceptional Geographic Field Reporting 🌋📡
Amazing video ❤️🇵🇭
Can't really appreciate the size of the fumarole without the scientist standing next to it. It's HUGE!.
I would stay close to the guy with the state of the art foot protection in case I have to get out of there!
Amazing documentary and beautiful wonders of mother nature . Just by seeing that enormous amount of energy and heat coming out of that volcano i can only feel chills. Greetings from Minneapolis Minnesota 🙏🙏
Legend have it the one ring 💍 was formed here.
Very old backpacks, helmets etc. Used to use it in the 80s, have not seen them since then. Academy of Science hardware is a collection of relics
Man this was GOOD! I'm glad i decided to watch it for reals
Edit: props to the Japanese film crew. Phenomenal job.
Wow. If ever a team could use a drone, it's that last team.
exelent
I want to live here.
Great doc. Russia. Notice the CRTs?
Does anyone know the date this program was released? Weirdly, even with the NHK copyright notice at the very end, the date is not given at all.
Woooow. Amazing!!!
I think I would like this region of Russia to visit even in the winter
Volcanos and Hot Springs
If you look, you will find webcams focused on some volcanos. Sometimes difficult to view when cloudy etc...
Excellent
I want to live there
Aqui es donde los millonarios deben aportar subsidio economico....they are the champions...volcanologist..!!!
The permanent embers fire stove of our planet. Thanks for the science work.
Lovely
Good one!
Wonderful! But volcanologists are nuts! Let's wrap some cloth around our feet, pull on boots, hike and abseil down into an active volcano and stand on a little gravel over red-hot rocks, and for fun, toss a rock into a vent and watch the volcano throw it back! Just wow!
Talk about taking risk…wonder who does their life insurance? 😀
Great footage. Must be about 20 years old. The narration and sound track is a little over dramatic though.
2023-2011=12
Мне посчастливилось не только повидать, но и походить по этой красоте. Полтора года ходил по тайге, такого берёзового сока вы ни где не изо пьете, таких грибов не найдете. По сопкам, по зарыб ленным холодным ре чушкам, ходил на вулканы, Авваченский, Козельский, Корякский. Мне приходилось ходить по тайге в Хабаровском крае, колесил сопки, ходил по дремучей тайге в Коми, ходить по тайге. Ханты Мансийску , но такой природы не встречал как на Камчатке. Мне уж скоро семьдесят. А вспомнить есть о чем. - Творение природы.
Small commercial drones were available at the time of that expedition. Yet, they missed the chance to use one.
Again - Like John Nobile once wrote on his Lonely Planet publications almost 30 years ago is that Kamchatka is a very hyperactive location and that creation is still an ongoing process here, thus all of the volcanism with 27 active volcanoes in that area, along with the nearby Kuril Islands. He also stated that the North American Plate is colliding with the North Eurasian Plate near the Kamchatka Peninsula which is causing the very high amount of earthquakes in this area. He must have visited Kamchatka many, many times to state this.
What was the name of that funeral? It was spelled differently twice in the video's closed captioning. Please help. Thanks for this awesome production. These brothers are crazy brave!
I was only able to go by what I heard in the narration and have since solved my query. They're fumaroles...not funerals...which the dictated pronounciation sounded like...duh! I should have known better.
Crazy it is now erupting quite heavily. And also signs of a greater eruption possibility in next days are present.
The Shiveluch one.
It’s an amazing world 🌎 that GOD has created
Yes.
True!
Air quality should be monitored on descent 😮
When you watch a program about russian issues the first thing you notice is the antiquated infrastructure technology it looks like mid 20 th century but my guess is that the scientist probable spend more time in the field than sat behind a desk on computer modelling scenario's
I can't deal with the dramatic music. I want to hear about the volcanic region, but the music is like fingernails on a chalkboard. Also the fake dramatic tension ARRRGGGH.
Ditto. Spare me the B horror movie violins ffs.
I've just watched a video by Rocket Lab, where they put two satellites in orbit to monitor Atlantic hurricanes, with two more to follow in a couple of weeks.... If the satellites' orbit takes them over Kamchatka, then surely they could be using their IR monitoring kit to keep track of of magma flow in the area?
I would have loved to watch your video because volcanoes are one of my favorite subjects, especially being a geology major. But your music is louder than your speaker. Please redo it and get rid of the music or turn it down a lot!
Great watch................but i cant help but think it was all a massive risk. Personally i would have used drones.
IEEEEE!!!
Well you'd never catch me living anywhere near there. Definitely bloody not 😳😳😳!
This is over a decade old!
This is super interesting, and I so want to watch it all, but the dramatic music and commenting is nauseating! I gave ut at 11:26. If anyone can assure me that it becomes bearable later on, I will give it a second attempt.
There was no need for the over dramatisation, but those scientists were obviously stark raving mad. All credit to them if the data was worth it.
Russia 🇷🇺 is so fascinating
It's not smoke but steam 😮.
Bad ass
I have a crush on Sergei 😅
Im pretty sure Oleg and his brother have pet bears.
This region considered where the true kings on earth lives....volcanoes
Very good, apart from the commentator. Can you imagine having this guy as husband or, omg Father!
Is that town or city in the range of pyroclastic flows? Could they all be turned into a Pompei?
26:47 - - A fly likes to live there . . .
😮
46:00
34:42 plenty of vodka
The dramatic background music ruins the video.
Up next on Seconds From DISASTER, watching seeds germinate!
A good place to be gone from.....😮
Oooo, so scarry, not! Impending eruption.....just watch the seismograph...
Who’s here now these time bombs have exploded? 🌋
Not necessarily because of the eruption at sheveluch this past week, but That eruption was the first thing I thought of when the autoplay went to Kamchatka.
"Fumerole" not "funeral" (ya nobs) 😅😅
As our planet is concerned its' another tiny pimple on the surface and only reminding us of vanity of our existance.
I would have LOVED to watch this documentary but with that narrator and that music it cannot be done. Too bad.
Someone has to tell us what’s going on obviously 🤔
So what is your point
The music is annoying.
At 20:00, red balloons (red = very hot!) seem to appear magically, for some reason physically disconnected from the sub-ducted plate, and then rise (wheee!) like helium pillows to some arbitrary spot and just stop (where the . . ?), as if waiting for a choreographer to (wink, wink, remember, you promised if . . ?) say "Well, blow your top! Time is money!" What we see during the portentous narration isn't even as convincing as the Saturday morning cartoons kids get these days.
But this is year 2023, and, well, considering that rural electrification is in the rear-view mirror, how could no-one find a more realistic CGI graphic for the magma lakes to pool, and their flues to form?
The rinky-dink production quality is quite jarring after watching the world's brightest, bravest geotectonic researchers deploy the most advanced post-mechanical technology to risk their lives and gather utterly fresh data for the erudite enlightenment of a highly literate, citizen-scientist world.
The visuals are so far from the stentorian gravity of "Mr. Narrator for July," that we're in greater danger of death by implosive implausibility than by three or four apple-colored pillow-bonk owies.
Can someone donate Russia a different color of paint, everything is baby crap green
Who needs putins menace when you have got these ticking time bombs at your front door we are so insignificant on this planet i wish some could appreciate that and allow man/women to live and let live for we are so lucky to still be here in the first place?
The narrator’s fake “husky” voice is driving me out of my mind!!
This video should be retitled "Watching Geologists Talk to Each Other and Look at Computers and Travel on Buses and Set up Camp." Not interesting at all. What a waste.
На вулканы больше не пойду.😳 От туда сам дьявол гулять выходи. Чертовски красиво.
А что под домашними вулканами происходит?
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