A History of the Eruptions of the La Soufriere volcano (St.Vincent)
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- In light of recent activities occurring at the La Soufriere volcano on the island of St.Vincent, we take a look at the recorded history of eruptions of this famed Caribbean mountain.
Check out the version of this video with the audio fixed: • History of the LaSoufr...
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The fixed audio version and 2021 eruption update of this video has been uploaded and can be viewed here on the channel via the following link: ruclips.net/video/i-e0IbnG7fQ/видео.html 🙏🏽
And now 3 months after this video, it erupts #PrayerForStVincent 🙏🏾
I thought this was uploaded today until i read your comment ..
Good job. I learnt a lot. I always thought 1902 was the first eruption recorded. What I noticed however, is that everytime it erupts the time span shortens
Very informative and concise history of the La Soufriere Volcano. Excellent production!!!
The Mountain has now risen from it's slumber..Excellent work my friend.
My left ears enjoyed this
Sincerest apologies there
LOL
Lol, I thought it was me! Still enjoyed it tho
My right ones!!!
I gained so much from this video. Thank you 🙏🏼
...thank you very much for this very informative video...well done!
👍👍👍👍Excellent History. I was born in Barrouallie and [later] grew up in Chateaubelair🇻🇨🇻🇨🇻🇨🇻🇨🇻🇨🇻🇨👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
If I live there I would choose the far south part of the island - far away from the volcano, so I don't have to rebuild my house every time it erupts.
Well done
Who is here after the eruption on Friday April 9th?
Wonderful presentation, I learned so much 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Great job. My kids gonna see this. I love my paradise Vincy. Sion Hill.
Concise history, thank you.
good history of the volcano. I was there in 71-72. The crater was half full of boiling water with a large rock island in the middle slowly grinding and groaning. On a cross island 4 day hike from west to east we saw 4 parrots and miles of tropical jungle . in the "elfin forest" on the eastern top ridges we saw the volcano looming large to the north. True the hurricanes and eruptions have smashed the island , but as here in upstate NY, it always grow back.
Wow water inside the volcano??
I enjoyed this video, vincy my homeland l love you a million
Crazy now it erupting !
I came to learn. Thanks.
Thank you for sharing
Good documentary , please remember to update with details of April 2021 explosive eruptions..as you can see it usually erurpts in the month of April ..
Great reporting bro!
Informative
Isn't this one the new crater? The one that really erupted in 1902 the crater is close by??
If u know it have so much euruption i not living there too much euruption hope them get to a safe place fast
Needs to be updated #prayerforstvincent
True!
What happened to 1903
The effects of the 1902 eruption continued into 1903, so they are seen as one and not as two separate events.
There is a lack of live streaming footage and datas of this active volcano, release to the public...
why ? Bad for tourism maybe..
Recent monitoring has increased, compliments the UWI Seismic Research Centre. I have also seen live streaming the volcano's activity being suggested by someone else.
The volcano was just playing dead to catch kobo alive.
Never say Carib is Indian Carib is close to CHINES THE British call the
Caribbean West Indies we are not West Indians We are West of the Continent of Africa India is, Hundreds of miles from Africa
@ Mr Captain Carib comes from Caribe (meaning agresive) in Taino (peaceful) native language as per Spaniard records from the Española (Hispaniola) Island , home of Haiti and Dominican Rep. The West and East Indies denomination by the Spanish comes from the fact that Columbus sailed west from Europe searching for India and the Spice Islands.
@@herbertcourtesie2459
ACCEPT all you said No reason for the British to call the the * Caribbean West lndies When the British could have called the area's North America Continent Regardless of columbous sail west