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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @TomScottGo
    @TomScottGo  5 лет назад +7102

    For the second time this month, I've been filming with a static camera and odd lighting and it looks a bit like I'm on a greenscreen. I'm not; but the next time I'm doing a solo piece to camera, I'll use the GoPro on a stick instead. And the steam behind me isn't anything volcanic; it's just backlit morning mist as the night's rain is boiled off by the sun!

    • @jack-er5bz
      @jack-er5bz 5 лет назад +57

      1 week ago scheduled uploadd

    • @winstongaming25
      @winstongaming25 5 лет назад +25

      At this point a video talking about it with a demonstration is in order :p

    • @JTheMelon
      @JTheMelon 5 лет назад +18

      Tom Scott must have a lot of scheduled videos since his recent videos have comments way before it was posted.

    • @tomrudman1311
      @tomrudman1311 5 лет назад +19

      *** evaporated off ***, unless the water is at 100 degrees behind you

    • @barryherron1744
      @barryherron1744 5 лет назад +5

      Tom, I’d love to see you do a video on the eye of Africa!

  • @dpmakestuff
    @dpmakestuff 5 лет назад +2447

    Tom is the best at these sorts of videos. Please never stop.

  • @monkeypuzzlefarm
    @monkeypuzzlefarm 2 года назад +295

    I wake up to the view of Mt Taranaki every day. Every so often I go up the mountain to do one of the many walks. The forest surrounding it is so thick and dense and filled with birdlife - very peaceful.

    • @ironeddie9917
      @ironeddie9917 Год назад +3

      What is the problem with dogs in the car or with you walking around?

    • @m.b.593
      @m.b.593 Год назад +1

      Any “strange” experiences? 🙏🏻

    • @troye7586
      @troye7586 Год назад +24

      @@ironeddie9917 dogs arent allowed because they can harm the wildlife which is protected. just a law

    • @tommytheshimigami
      @tommytheshimigami Год назад +2

      Have you found any Korok Seeds at the top there? That is the same mountain as in Botw right?

    • @monkeypuzzlefarm
      @monkeypuzzlefarm Год назад +6

      @@tommytheshimigami I did notice a suspicious looking rock up there. Next time will lift it up and check...

  • @danielvaldez9946
    @danielvaldez9946 5 лет назад +7867

    Tom scott: im unqualified to talk about this
    Every other youtuber: hey guys, so today im gonna talk about the beginning of the universe.....

    • @randomrud
      @randomrud 5 лет назад +100

      It when you want to signal that you are politically correct.

    • @dielfonelletab8711
      @dielfonelletab8711 5 лет назад +262

      @@randomrud It when you want to signal that you hate women and minorities (epic style 😎)

    • @SamAronow
      @SamAronow 5 лет назад +92

      *QUARKS N STUFF*

    • @BinBoggled
      @BinBoggled 5 лет назад +29

      @@benjaminshepherd2988 I hate women (epic style 😎)

    • @cesarperezargota
      @cesarperezargota 5 лет назад +22

      @@dielfonelletab8711 It when you're woke (epic style 😎)

  • @magnusbruce4051
    @magnusbruce4051 5 лет назад +4126

    Great video, although as a volcanologist I feel it's worth pointing out the the term "overdue" when referring to volcanic eruptions and earthquakes and the like is a tad misleading. Periodicity of past activity is not always a reliable way to predict future activity as the volcano does what it wants, no matter what our statistical analyses say it "should" do. Past activity can be used as a guide to help inform volcanic risk management policy, certainly, but measurements of what is happening now are far more useful.
    Although I hasten to add, the people who study this particular volcano are better prepared to comment on its activity history than I am. I'm not involved in monitoring in any capacity and live on the other side of the planet, but like people, volcanoes all have different personalities and - crucially - they change over time.

    • @Helveteshit
      @Helveteshit 5 лет назад +162

      Personally, I think if the statistics shows that a volcano normally erupt between 80-100 years, centuries back. And has done that repeatedly. It is very real to label it overdue when it goes over that. Because, that is how statistics work.
      It is like saying, "pregnancy can't be overdue, since the body and fetus does what it wants". But we tend to say it is overdue past 9 months or something similar, because statistics show, the normal rate tends to be around 8-9 months.

    • @thelastcube.
      @thelastcube. 5 лет назад +56

      I mean you both are true, we'll just have to wait and watch

    • @adamkendall997
      @adamkendall997 5 лет назад +172

      As a professional RUclips commenter, Ok.

    • @magnusbruce4051
      @magnusbruce4051 5 лет назад +328

      @@Helveteshit I'm not sure the analogy to pregnancy is quite appropriate. You wouldn't expect a pregnancy to last multiple years whereas a volcano suddenly deciding that it's not going to erupt again, despite previous activity, is not unheard of and doesn't indicate something is "wrong" like it would for a pregnancy that lasts far longer than normal. It's just doing what volcanoes do and we have insufficient data to understand what's going on. Volcanoes can enter into different phases of eruptive activity with seemingly no warning, whereas I've never heard of instances where mothers consistently give birth to fully developed, healthy, children after two months rather than nine. Without additional data, we don't actually know what the volcano is going to do. The reason it hasn't followed previous patterns may be because it is no longer being supplied with magma, or the rate of magma ascent has slowed, or there is a blockage somewhere in the conduit or some other reason specific to that volcano. Saying it is "overdue" is not generally good science communication as it implies things that aren't always true and can lead to unnecessary panic and in the worst cases, a distrust of experts.
      I've never won the lottery, but there's no reason to assume I will never win it because past patterns overwhelmingly show that I never win two times a week, every week. For the record I only play the lottery something like once every couple of years, definitely not twice a week, I'm just using it as an example of an event which happens often and has very consistent past results that are not an indication of future results.

    • @Superphilipp
      @Superphilipp 5 лет назад +110

      "overdue" sounds a lot like the gambler's fallacy. That one certainly applies to volcanoes as well.

  • @krash66
    @krash66 2 года назад +126

    I have flown from Auckland to Wellington on a clear day around the west side of Mt. Taranaki, with Mt. Ruapehu in the background. Absolutely breathtaking!

    • @jmus2894
      @jmus2894 2 года назад +4

      same, but i didn't look out the window the entire flight😂💀

    • @warren5692
      @warren5692 2 года назад +6

      I used to do it all the time AKL to WLG and never got sick of the view, it was just stunning. One of the things I miss about not living in NZ

    • @jonathanwright5550
      @jonathanwright5550 2 года назад +1

      West of the island is the south lane. North flight travel on the east

  • @Hin_Håle
    @Hin_Håle 4 года назад +972

    An image popped into my mind of one guy standing on the summit, holding one end of a very long piece of string and another walking around him, holding the other end and drawing a circle around the volcano. I'd like to think that's how they did it.

    • @adamkerman475
      @adamkerman475 2 года назад +14

      One can imagine.

    • @clementyau7192
      @clementyau7192 2 года назад +104

      There were 2 of them. And on each end of the string they attached a can to communicate because premodern humans didn't have cellphones.

    • @ChaseDimmitt
      @ChaseDimmitt 2 года назад +24

      How heavy would a string that long be, even if its just normal twine?

    • @rosemaryhk
      @rosemaryhk 2 года назад +80

      @@ChaseDimmitt 6 miles is about 9.66 km and using standard 1 mm twisted twine you can get about 1.02 km/kg. Using this we can find out that twine that long would be about 9.66/1.02 = 9.47 kg

    • @seeharvester
      @seeharvester 2 года назад +6

      You're A twiddler, A dreamer, A silly-heart, A jabber-box, who'll never amount to anything.

  • @magnvss
    @magnvss 4 года назад +7872

    Active volcano you say? Well, there is plenty of time in 2020 still. Gotta be good year, certainly.

    • @WTFST1FFLA
      @WTFST1FFLA 4 года назад +162

      Wouldn't surprise me, NZ is right on the fault line. Just need the right earthquake to set off a domino effect.

    • @peepeetrain8755
      @peepeetrain8755 4 года назад +83

      New Zealand already had an eruption in December 2019, so maybe

    • @newspaperbin6763
      @newspaperbin6763 4 года назад +99

      What could go wrong.
      -Volcano erupts
      -Releases a ton of cash damaging crops and killing humans
      -Aliens will come to colonize us

    • @raptormaster666
      @raptormaster666 4 года назад +21

      Krakatoa beat us to it back in April.

    • @josephmikaele5026
      @josephmikaele5026 4 года назад +28

      When Auckland is built on a chain of underground volcanos
      What could go wrong?

  • @MrPix.
    @MrPix. Год назад +10

    i dont understand why are your videos so simple yet so entertaning

  • @NateandNoahTryLife
    @NateandNoahTryLife 5 лет назад +7577

    $100,000 fine for a dog? They’re not messing around.

    • @robburgess4556
      @robburgess4556 5 лет назад +426

      I have to question why - that sounds like such an odd restriction

    • @aeline1932
      @aeline1932 5 лет назад +1636

      @@robburgess4556 Probably to protect biodiversity and avoid doing the same mistake Europeans did with cats, ferrets, rabbits and mices.

    • @piranha031091
      @piranha031091 5 лет назад +1338

      @@robburgess4556 Dogs (and cats) have brought a lot of New Zealand native species on the brink of extinction.

    • @windykar3705
      @windykar3705 5 лет назад +249

      DOG IS NO NO

    • @user-fi6pw6ny1z
      @user-fi6pw6ny1z 5 лет назад +813

      new zealand has no native large mammals or even predatory small ones, birds fill that ecological niche there so cats and dogs have a really easy time killing wildlife as the native species have no native predators at all similar and so have not evolved to be wary of them or defend against them.

  • @lindacarruthers3423
    @lindacarruthers3423 3 года назад +777

    Having lived much of my childhood at the foot of this mountain , seeing it every day other than on the frequent occasions when cloud concealed it , it became part of my life. Having it officially , and legally recognized as a person makes my heart glad . When I was 13 yrs old or thereabouts , my father and some school friends went on an open climb to the summit . It is one of the highlights of my life . I also had many interesting nightmares in which the mountain erupted .

    • @lovehand9531
      @lovehand9531 2 года назад +15

      I found your use of the term "open climb" odd and did a quick search to find out what it actually means. So, "open climb/descent" is apparently an Airbus specific terminology, meaning climbing in full thrust or descending in idle thrust to attain the next desired altitude. I assume you did not fly in an Airbus and simply hiked up the mountain. Peace

    • @kunaldahiya310
      @kunaldahiya310 2 года назад +36

      @@lovehand9531 huh tf

    • @lovehand9531
      @lovehand9531 2 года назад +8

      @@kunaldahiya310 spek engrish?

    • @hanskrieger4299
      @hanskrieger4299 2 года назад +1

      Legally recognised as a person... so when it erupts it will be an assassin and must go to volcano people jail.
      Green socialists are the worst of the bunch.

    • @Sab0Taj
      @Sab0Taj 2 года назад +2

      Ha i live there too 😂

  • @aprilapeys
    @aprilapeys 2 года назад +39

    Im from Taranaki, all the surrounding land is farm land, and the forest is a national park. Cool to see my home town in one of your videos :D I watch you all the time but never stumbled upon this one.

  • @Johnnybananass-_
    @Johnnybananass-_ 3 года назад +180

    ive lived in nz all my life, (47 years ) flown over this same area over 100 times, driven around it maybe 200+ times and never noticed or known about the circle national forest. Thank you for opening my eyes to such an interesting thing in my back yard.

    • @tip397
      @tip397 Год назад +4

      Guess you never had a window seat... .

    • @Johnnybananass-_
      @Johnnybananass-_ Год назад +3

      @@tip397 I’ve had dozens but I never look out . I fly maybe 30-50 times a year around nz for work. Looking out the window faded and I spent more time catching up on emails or advancing the next show

    • @blacktiger995
      @blacktiger995 Год назад +1

      can i get a job? thanks in advance :)

    • @akirahojo2
      @akirahojo2 Год назад +1

      One of the best National Parks in NZ. The drive up to the Southern entrance was so relaxing as you go through a narrow corridor surrounded by trees.

    • @NZDaBest
      @NZDaBest Год назад +1

      I've lived here all my life and I'm 16 and I knew about it like 3 years ago

  • @fcpl.mahakhudrishabh3507
    @fcpl.mahakhudrishabh3507 4 года назад +2319

    "2020 is the worst year"
    Mount Taranaki:
    "It's show time"

    • @fergusrandall7623
      @fergusrandall7623 4 года назад +18

      Bruh, Taupo is about 10000 times the magnitude, bigger than Yellowstone. Now that is a 2020 level threat!

    • @Hyper-Cosmos
      @Hyper-Cosmos 4 года назад +24

      Remind me again why do I live in NZ

    • @izzyint
      @izzyint 4 года назад +3

      New Zealand might die

    • @lauriciaclarke5303
      @lauriciaclarke5303 4 года назад +2

      RussianCoffeeClub you were born there

    • @bait5257
      @bait5257 4 года назад

      @@harpermacreedy4167 😂

  • @joshuacope2099
    @joshuacope2099 2 года назад +18

    I've Lived in Taranaki for 17 years ( since i moved from the UK) and it's certainly a spectacular mountain and nation park, I often hike the mountain or go for long walks in the nation park, certainly lovely views from the mountain and sea to mountain. I would recommend to any visitor to visit Mt Taranaki at least once.

  • @Tacsponge
    @Tacsponge 5 лет назад +172

    I'm loving these new Zealand videos. I've always been astounded by this flying past Taranaki

  • @lordtelion
    @lordtelion 3 года назад +618

    I can't wait for Peter Jackson to get a call saying its eruption day, and for him to drive out there with a camera crew to start filming the extended Extended Editions of LotR

  • @beatsado6529
    @beatsado6529 2 года назад +97

    I live in new Zealand, and I have recently been learning about the history of the wildlife here, and it's so sad to know that all of the forests that were cleared out had so many crucial native species.
    Also at 2:20, it looks so depressing to see the one small little lonely town in the middle of no where

    • @Planefan1000
      @Planefan1000 2 года назад +24

      Funny you say that, I live in this area. That town at 2:20 is Stratford, which is halfway between Hawera and New Plymouth. Not lonely and certainly not little.

    • @JoRdi-ul4xg
      @JoRdi-ul4xg 2 года назад +14

      how is a small village sad?

    • @oldblack15
      @oldblack15 2 года назад

      New Zealand and the world is over populated, there is a climate crisis, everybody stop exhaling and do not decompose when you are not alive.

    • @Artscapades
      @Artscapades 2 года назад +11

      My dude, you can't say how sad it is to have cleared out so much nature and then in the next breathe say it's sad to see small towns 🤣 But also it takes an hour to travel from one side of the region to the other on that side of the mountain. There are plenty of towns along that journey but if you want to reach a bigger place it's only 30mins in either direction. It's hardly the middle of nowhere.

    • @dxfifa
      @dxfifa 2 года назад +5

      @@Planefan1000 You need some perspective. I'm from Taranaki, but in 90% of the developed world considers a town that's barely 10,000 people as a little town. You're showing the taranaki small minded reputation the rest of NZ has for us.

  • @rogerhinman5427
    @rogerhinman5427 4 года назад +1424

    Why does it seem like every time someone talks about a volcano or fault line it's always overdue?

    • @dennischen6127
      @dennischen6127 4 года назад +416

      because if it is currently erupting it would be called a news broadcast rather than a documentary ?

    • @rogerhinman5427
      @rogerhinman5427 4 года назад +57

      @@dennischen6127 Good point!

    • @shout4371
      @shout4371 4 года назад +10

      Better content.

    • @lewisirwin5363
      @lewisirwin5363 4 года назад +57

      If they're talking about it, then that's a good sign. It's the ones you *don't* see that get you...

    • @Starklar
      @Starklar 4 года назад +25

      narratives like tickiing bombs

  • @Panzer_Runner
    @Panzer_Runner 5 лет назад +1969

    "Enjoy the view while you can, because at some point it will change"
    **literally describing the whole universe*

    • @frankfrankerson8127
      @frankfrankerson8127 5 лет назад +8

      Ahhhh....chaos theory

    • @maybeyourbaby6486
      @maybeyourbaby6486 5 лет назад +51

      I mean the universe won't end within your lifetime, this probably will :P

    • @thelastcube.
      @thelastcube. 5 лет назад +16

      *except my bedroom, it will always be messy and will never change

    • @thelastcube.
      @thelastcube. 5 лет назад +13

      @@maybeyourbaby6486 sssshhhhhhh, just enjoy the universe before the heat death of the universe happens

    • @BrandonFrancey
      @BrandonFrancey 5 лет назад +11

      Literally describing the women I date.

  • @abcde_fz
    @abcde_fz 2 года назад +1

    New Zealand's geography contains some unique features which makes it's recent geological history CRITICAL in understanding some of the finer points of plate tectonics. Some of it's features had developed SO QUICKLY compared with accepted opinions of just 40 years ago that significant assumptions in tectonic theory needed to be dropped.

  • @itsbk6192
    @itsbk6192 5 лет назад +3699

    "The circle visible from space"
    Flat earthers: " You mean EaRtH?"

    • @gddarkcastle9915
      @gddarkcastle9915 5 лет назад +85

      It's Bk sPaCe IsN't ReAl!1!1

    • @Ezullof
      @Ezullof 5 лет назад +74

      I'm sure there are flat earthers who think the earth is flat, but square-shaped.

    • @JaytleBee
      @JaytleBee 5 лет назад +40

      to be fair a two-dimensional projection of a sphere will always be a circle so even a spherical earth will look like a circle from space (assuming you're far enough away to see all of it)

    • @bamberghh1691
      @bamberghh1691 5 лет назад +18

      @@JaytleBee to be fair everything is 2-dimensional projection

    • @Baldoxxx4000
      @Baldoxxx4000 5 лет назад +26

      stop with the flatearth people, they meme trolls trying to get attention.

  • @shandiemann6934
    @shandiemann6934 5 лет назад +633

    My flight for Wellington from Auckland boards in 5 minutes..... Thanks Tom

    • @gracelandsux
      @gracelandsux 4 года назад +10

      how was the view?

    • @rippi37
      @rippi37 4 года назад +3

      I hope you enjoyed the view :)

    • @me-eb6dr
      @me-eb6dr 4 года назад +6

      are you on the plane yet

    • @TheCrowDoctor
      @TheCrowDoctor 4 года назад +9

      You made it back yet?

    • @erikklaesson3434
      @erikklaesson3434 3 года назад +3

      I guess your flight must have been delayed.

  • @stihlnz
    @stihlnz 2 года назад +7

    Thanks Tom.. great perspective. I grew up climbing this mountain.
    On a night climb (Approx 1982) as we entered the crater we noticed a strong H2S / sulfur smell... living up to Alpine club tradition we ran away.

  • @sparkia.
    @sparkia. 5 лет назад +522

    There's another large circle visible from space near Ouadane, Mauritania called the Richat Structure.

    • @svahn1
      @svahn1 5 лет назад +73

      I hope Tom covers this. The Atlantis theory's about the place are really interesting.

    • @sparkia.
      @sparkia. 5 лет назад +14

      Mauritania is a very scary place though.

    • @marc_frank
      @marc_frank 5 лет назад +42

      eye of the sahara?

    • @Not_actually_a_commie
      @Not_actually_a_commie 5 лет назад +27

      svahn They’d be more interesting if Atlantis existed

    • @KuK137
      @KuK137 5 лет назад +11

      @@svahn1 More like flat earth grade nonsense, unless oceans were like 2 km deeper than today...

  • @D-Man_Jam
    @D-Man_Jam 4 года назад +1219

    Dangerous volcano islands: *exist*
    People: *_"L E T ' S B U I L D"_*

    • @AstralPhnx
      @AstralPhnx 4 года назад +30

      To be fair, most volcanos in this country (New Zealand) are extinct

    • @dixiescents
      @dixiescents 4 года назад +1

      @@AstralPhnx What about Taupo?

    • @Ararrow
      @Ararrow 4 года назад +36

      Tornado alley .... “this sounds like a nice place to live, I hope the insurance rates are reasonable ....”

    • @woofowl2408
      @woofowl2408 4 года назад +60

      One reason is that volcanic soil is so good for agriculture.

    • @fallenangel_899
      @fallenangel_899 4 года назад +2

      @@dixiescents Taupo big boi

  • @alanmolox2095
    @alanmolox2095 2 года назад

    Great video. You have a speaking talent, and aren't self-absorbed, this is a breath of fresh air.

  • @anglo-dutchsausage344
    @anglo-dutchsausage344 5 лет назад +5013

    People: Lets declare this a nature reserve in order to protect plants and wildlife from farming.
    Also people: And lets confine this nature reserve to the exact blast radius from that volcano.

    • @aperson1
      @aperson1 5 лет назад +258

      gives a convenient scapegoat for the convenient destruction of the entire region nice and succinctly though!

    • @5roundsrapid263
      @5roundsrapid263 5 лет назад +197

      Sam Deen It’s not permanent. Look at Mount St. Helens. A couple of decades later, the area had recovered.

    • @Vysair
      @Vysair 5 лет назад +90

      Also people: Let's build a city closer to this volcano

    • @233Deadman
      @233Deadman 5 лет назад +150

      Plant life recovers from volcanos and such remarkably well, especially since volcanic soil is extremely fertile. As long as the park boundries are kept in place after it goes off, the forest would be well on is way back up within the decade.

    • @li_tsz_fung
      @li_tsz_fung 5 лет назад +19

      @TheAfrikaKorps The Earth will be fine. But we won't.

  • @WOUBZY
    @WOUBZY 5 лет назад +585

    Title : "The Circle visible from Space"
    Flat-earthers : *Heavy breathing*

    • @TheGuyThatsNotFunny
      @TheGuyThatsNotFunny 4 года назад +2

      @@kevfromnorwichUKGGKev
      w h a t

    • @kevfromnorwichUKGGKev
      @kevfromnorwichUKGGKev 4 года назад +2

      @@TheGuyThatsNotFunny Rope & Directions to a local bridge do you ?

    • @mariemayemendoza1706
      @mariemayemendoza1706 4 года назад +3

      @RayRexDex bruh what

    • @justaguywithaprofilepictur5870
      @justaguywithaprofilepictur5870 4 года назад +1

      Marie Maye MENDOZA think of it like the difference between cutting out a circle on paper compared to something a lot thicker like card board for example they look the same from the top but it’s different on the side, people instead of calling it a disc say circle

  • @nicolesummers100
    @nicolesummers100 Год назад +1

    Credit where credits due, this was not only informative but extremely well presented. No over rambling just facts

  • @DrakiniteOfficial
    @DrakiniteOfficial 5 лет назад +8

    I really appreciate that you recognize the fact that you're a British tourist, and there are some things that you aren't qualified to talk about. There are a lot of RUclipsrs that pretend they know everything when they don't, and I appreciate that you're not one of them.

  • @karl5874
    @karl5874 5 лет назад +47

    You always get to see something exciting and different on Tom's channel. I have never been disappointed!

  • @maraudershields283
    @maraudershields283 2 года назад +5

    Drove past Taranaki twice and both times it was covered in cloud. Then a few years ago I was flinging past it and saw it in all its glory, truly a spectacular sight.

  • @jaiswalji1
    @jaiswalji1 5 лет назад +428

    and I thought it was some kind of a shadow....

    • @otterhaus
      @otterhaus 5 лет назад +3

      I did too haha.

    • @Lorem_the_Ipsum
      @Lorem_the_Ipsum 5 лет назад +7

      Its the ufo from independence day 2
      :-D

    • @TheCaptainSplatter
      @TheCaptainSplatter 5 лет назад +2

      @@Lorem_the_Ipsum that movie sucked.

    • @CardZed
      @CardZed 4 года назад

      @@TheCaptainSplatter you are not only right, you are smart

  • @corsel6911
    @corsel6911 5 лет назад +24

    Go Taranaki maunga, ka mau te wehi. Thanks for putting this put to the world.

  • @mirog3166
    @mirog3166 2 года назад +2

    I learn something new about my own country every day

  • @drivemyexotic5274
    @drivemyexotic5274 5 лет назад +133

    Tom, every story you tell is interesting, regardless of the content. Really enjoy your videos.

    • @link_x2979
      @link_x2979 5 лет назад +6

      every shot of him is enthralling, even when hes not talking

    • @drivemyexotic5274
      @drivemyexotic5274 5 лет назад +3

      @@blueshirt1619 that made me laugh.

  • @AlexanderJuholaJones
    @AlexanderJuholaJones 5 лет назад +46

    I used to live in Oakura, Taranaki. Wake up to a view of the sea or turn around and have a view of the mountain, absolutely amazing place.

    • @conemerchant
      @conemerchant 4 года назад +3

      Oakura beach is my favourite in NZ! Absolute gem

    • @uhtred7860
      @uhtred7860 2 года назад

      Ha, i live at Fort St George, just down the road. 🤣

    • @dxfifa
      @dxfifa 2 года назад

      It was amazing until it became a virtual rich white ghetto for European (especially British) expats. Not a friendly and welcoming place if you look like a typical rural Taranakian. Only place in the region other than rich New Plymouth neigbourhoods where i've seen countless people get the stink eye (looked down at)

    • @uhtred7860
      @uhtred7860 2 года назад

      @@dxfifa Thats why they built that "green school" there, so wealthy neo hippies could send their kids there😏 In the 90s and 2000s it was rich Americans that it was full of, because of the oil industry. Its not remotely the same place i lived in during the 80s. I moved down the coast, but already the land developers have caught up, multi million dollar houses going up everywhere, as its being promoted as "The" place to live. A real estate agent told us that during the AK lockdowns there were 20,000 Aucklanders looking to move down to Taranaki.......Kewl😏

  • @chefgiovanni
    @chefgiovanni 2 года назад +1

    Great video with lots of info. here. Thanks for sharing. I hope to visit before you are covered in ashes.
    Cheers from USA.

  • @thelastcube.
    @thelastcube. 5 лет назад +11

    That is one of, if not the best large scale circular boundary I've seen/known of yet. That alone just made my day (and this now is on my bucket list)

  • @kiwi-kt2bo
    @kiwi-kt2bo 4 года назад +353

    Me a subscriber from Taranaki: "Hey.. that's Taranaki!"

    • @outrighteight8205
      @outrighteight8205 4 года назад +9

      oh so you really are a Kiwi?

    • @zogzog1063
      @zogzog1063 4 года назад +7

      @@outrighteight8205 Maybe not. Where I come from most refer to it as Mt Egmont.

    • @outrighteight8205
      @outrighteight8205 4 года назад +3

      @@zogzog1063 oh, learn something new everyday so you do

    • @Paulman50
      @Paulman50 3 года назад +7

      @@zogzog1063 yep, Mount Egmont, then Taranaki now they want another name, as a local I can't even pronounce.
      I live in the danger zone, Lepperton

    • @FlightlessAviator
      @FlightlessAviator 3 года назад +1

      me too

  • @Little_But_Fierce_NZ
    @Little_But_Fierce_NZ 13 дней назад

    2:17 I live in a little town at the base of the mountain - such a joy and privilege to wake up to the mountain every morning.

  • @tangyn1pples
    @tangyn1pples 5 лет назад +15

    I’ve been to taranaki and the view from the top is breathtaking. Hope you’re enjoying our amazing country Tom :)

  • @thecatwithatophat4069
    @thecatwithatophat4069 5 лет назад +74

    I've climbed Taranaki before, though I didn't make the summit, and its an amazing climb. Its a steep and challenging climb and once you get up onto the rocky stretch near the top, which is where I called it quits, the view is stunning. The lack of heavy pollution means that on a good day you can see all the way to the ocean.

    • @ahsdfkdasdahdkas2887
      @ahsdfkdasdahdkas2887 4 года назад +10

      The ocean isn't that far away. On a good day you can see Taranaki from Wellington, on a fairly normal day you can see it from Ruapehu

    • @thecatwithatophat4069
      @thecatwithatophat4069 4 года назад +4

      @@ahsdfkdasdahdkas2887 I work on an American definition of a "good day" where you can't see more than a few miles from the top of a mountain even without clouds.

    • @mushious
      @mushious 2 года назад +4

      On a good day you can see all the way to Taranaki and the ocean beyond from Tongariro. Not being able to see it from Taranaki would be concerning (or you're on the wrong side of the mountain I guess).

  • @Shad0wb1adeX
    @Shad0wb1adeX 2 года назад +2

    as someone in nz seeing that circle was always so mesmerizing every single time

  • @philjtephenson41
    @philjtephenson41 4 года назад +30

    If i had a teacher one tenth as good as Tom here when i was back at school some 35 years ago i can say for certain i would not be watching his YT vids, i'd be out there living them, thanks Tom... i always feel educated that little bit more after watching one of these :-)

  • @MelodyWarp
    @MelodyWarp 5 лет назад +4

    This is a sick story to cover. All of New Zealand seems so interesting. Thanks for taking the time to share it with us.

  • @Jessi-44
    @Jessi-44 2 года назад +121

    Taranaki is known as home-mountain to several Māori people. It’s also regarded as one of the most sacred locations in New Zealand.

    • @cv990a4
      @cv990a4 2 года назад +9

      Also the view out the kitchen window of my great-grandmother's house...

    • @fallenangel_899
      @fallenangel_899 2 года назад +1

      Ko Taranaki te Maunga

    • @grancitodos7318
      @grancitodos7318 Год назад

      How recent did it become sacred?

    • @fallenangel_899
      @fallenangel_899 Год назад +2

      @@grancitodos7318 Hundereds of years ago

    • @grancitodos7318
      @grancitodos7318 Год назад +1

      @@fallenangel_899 I think that you have been brain washed and scammed.

  • @CJT3X
    @CJT3X 5 лет назад +130

    "Do enjoy the view, because at some point it's going to change" - this should be said about literally everything in the universe :P

    • @paulhaynes8045
      @paulhaynes8045 4 года назад +3

      The vast majority - almost everything we see - has already changed, much of it millions of years ago. In fact, much of it probably isn't there any more.

    • @JonatasAdoM
      @JonatasAdoM 3 года назад

      @@paulhaynes8045 the sky is just like a big picture

    • @mikeydluffy2718
      @mikeydluffy2718 3 года назад

      The moon?

  • @NDFilmNZ
    @NDFilmNZ 5 лет назад +5

    Thanks for all the videos on my country Tom! It's lovely to see the parts of our country that weren't in a movie talked about. I'd say it's a fair comment that Aotearoa New Zealand is geographically like the best of everywhere else, thrown together and then shrunk a little in the wash. Cheers

  • @Altis_play
    @Altis_play 2 года назад +1

    to live here is to enjoy each day as the last

  • @EIixir
    @EIixir 5 лет назад +21

    This is such a clear example of deforestation I am shocked it's not used more often. Glad to know it's protected though!

  • @lyreparadox
    @lyreparadox 5 лет назад +224

    So if the park is legally defined as a circle 6 miles in diameter from the peak of the volcano, and the volcano collapses in an eruption, does that mean the borders of the park will change?

    • @rowgli
      @rowgli 5 лет назад +54

      If by 'park' you mean 'steaming pile of ash', then......meh

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 5 лет назад +31

      Legally it would, realistically they'd probably change the area of the park to maintain it as it is now. Not that it would matter in the aftermath of an eruption, who knows maybe they'd expand it since you'd have to make some sort of exclusion zone anyways.

    • @hmmmnz
      @hmmmnz 5 лет назад +8

      No, it'll stay the way it is now. The circle has been drawn. Would be ridiculous to change it

    • @TD-wi1zh
      @TD-wi1zh 5 лет назад +1

      @@hedgehog3180 last eruption wasn't much..

    • @LisaBeergutHolst
      @LisaBeergutHolst 5 лет назад +9

      *6 miles in radius

  • @marco_so
    @marco_so 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video, living in Auckland for 22 years, learned something new. 👍🏻

  • @NateandNoahTryLife
    @NateandNoahTryLife 5 лет назад +342

    This looks like a glitch in Civ 5 or City Skylines

    • @kaiishere016
      @kaiishere016 5 лет назад +37

      It's just an unexplored tile, gotta get a scout over there

    • @HampshireBrony
      @HampshireBrony 5 лет назад +37

      Congratulations! The discovery of Mount Taranaki has increased 🙂 Happiness in the empire.
      Output if worked: 2 🍏 3 🙂

    • @GarrusN7
      @GarrusN7 5 лет назад +3

      @@HampshireBrony Ha nice. Now I want to go play some Civ.

    • @shinsha_
      @shinsha_ 5 лет назад +5

      @@HampshireBrony*China forward settles right beside you and the mountain*

    • @SeaOfBread
      @SeaOfBread 5 лет назад +3

      Gotta hurry up. We’re about to be taken out by Ghandi and his nukes

  • @FinleyMcB
    @FinleyMcB 5 лет назад +7

    Been loving the featured videos out of NZ, hope you’ve enjoyed our gorgeous country

  • @andofb
    @andofb Год назад

    That felt like a really long and informative 3 minutes in a good way.

  • @bladebolt
    @bladebolt 5 лет назад +582

    Wait
    That’s where I live
    Nice.

  • @weshard1
    @weshard1 4 года назад +148

    I remember finding this on Google Earth, by accident.

    • @Forlfir
      @Forlfir 4 года назад +2

      Same!

    • @lauragodridge8966
      @lauragodridge8966 4 года назад +2

      L F I just found it!

    • @weshard1
      @weshard1 3 года назад

      @John Citizen Didn’t trust its Tinder pro.

    • @JustKiwiJess
      @JustKiwiJess 3 года назад +1

      it's my home! so proud!

  • @akunsevenknight6634
    @akunsevenknight6634 4 года назад +276

    The title : the visible circle from space
    My brain : earth's niple

  • @bastianrung-hansen6320
    @bastianrung-hansen6320 4 года назад +8

    I live right on the coast next to Mt. Taranaki and I have hiked it multiple times and wondered about how round the tree line was. It's cool to have someone recognise it.

  • @cameodamaneo
    @cameodamaneo 3 года назад +1

    Thank you again Tom, for teaching me something I did not know about my own country.

  • @kikivoorburg
    @kikivoorburg 5 лет назад +38

    I used to live in New Plymouth (which is in the Taranaki area). It’s cool to see you record there, and interesting to learn more about the mountain I saw on a daily basis!

  • @smrtkscm
    @smrtkscm 4 года назад +8

    I visited Mt. Taranaki in 2013. Amazing view, amazing mountain. One of my best moments from 14 months in New Zealand 💚

  • @joelcoombs2437
    @joelcoombs2437 3 года назад

    big congratz on your youtube award mate! well deserved!

  • @danielvanlierop9001
    @danielvanlierop9001 4 года назад +7

    I clicked on this video completely not expected Tom to be talking about the country that I live in lmao

  • @baitedlol6972
    @baitedlol6972 4 года назад +5

    As a Kiwi I am honored that Tom has come to our country. Dunedins steepest street and this. Gahh... this guy is amazing

  • @Arltratlo
    @Arltratlo 2 года назад +1

    i drove there with a motorbike up to the lookout point, interesting ride, if you are from Europe, nice view from there....
    New Plymouth is at the coast...its a tiny town, for European eyes, like most settlements on NZ, no historic background...
    been to NZ one time, nice people, nice nature, thats it....
    no history to discover...
    maybe the set of the Lord of the Rings, i passed it, didnt stopped...
    been there, went home, never will go there again, to far away and the Swiss Alpes are nice, too, closer to my home and some of them speaking my language...
    and its filled to the rim with historic places.... something i love the most to visit, nature is great but without culture its only nature...

  • @nakenmil
    @nakenmil 5 лет назад +6

    Holy crap, I've actually come across this landmark completely by accident while browsing Google maps. It really captured my eye back then, and it still does!

  • @s.s.a8741
    @s.s.a8741 5 лет назад +113

    Video Suggestion: a video on some of the differences between languages that have had a writing system for most of its history compared to languages that were oral for most of its history

    • @kori228
      @kori228 5 лет назад +1

      Shania definitely, loved the language files

    • @DrRiq
      @DrRiq 5 лет назад +2

      All natural languages have been oral for most of their history

    • @OriginalPiMan
      @OriginalPiMan 5 лет назад +5

      @@DrRiq
      Depends on how you define its history. If you look far enough back, then most languages become things like proto Germanic or proto Indo-European, but to what degree are you really looking at the same language?
      I would guess that Shania is more referring to the difference between languages that have maybe a century of written records versus languages that have not changed significantly in their many centuries of written tradition.
      I think it would be difficult to isolate the difference that makes, however, given that languages with such different written histories will also have so many unrelated differences.

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 5 лет назад +3

      I feel like that would be kinda impossible because like where do we mark the "birth" of a language? Like for example the Scandinavian languages could be said to have had writing for their entire history as they only diverged in the middle ages but I don't think it would make much sense to separate them from old Norse as they're not all that different. We also run into another problem here and that is that while writing was present in Scandinavia at this point it was Latin not any native language so like does that qualify as Danish, Norwegian and Swedish having writing or does that only start once we reach the reformation and books started being made in those languages? And continuing along here Old Norse actually did have it's own writing system which was written in Old Norse in the form of Runes but that system died out and was replaced by the Latin alphabet and this also complicates things. And what about the other languages that switched writing system?
      It probably would make more sense to ask what are the differences between languages that recently adopted writing systems and languages that have had them for like a few hundred years.

    • @Crosshill
      @Crosshill 5 лет назад +1

      i want an overview of non-indoeuropean language history, in particular asian languages, in particular chinese korean and japanese, cause they have so much shared culture and all have used chinese's writing system, but i dont know the lay of the land linguistically speaking. anyhow know a good lil source for this?

  • @ENZEEVIDS
    @ENZEEVIDS Год назад +1

    been up there a few times. what a truly awesome place!!

  • @davidcooke8005
    @davidcooke8005 4 года назад +138

    "The cone of the mountain could collapse entirely..." Mt St Helens has entered the chat....

    • @zahrans
      @zahrans 4 года назад +7

      Krakatoa says *Hi*

    • @ra_alf9467
      @ra_alf9467 4 года назад +5

      Mt. Toba : "Yo!"

    • @yobaugst3369
      @yobaugst3369 3 года назад +1

      Don't worry when Mt St Helens blows up it will be a fine swell day.

    • @432htz3
      @432htz3 3 года назад

      Never mind the possibility of a Taranaki cone collapse the real elephant in the room is the Taupo Caldera 170 km away. If that pops , the whole planet will know about it.

  • @MrSlaidback
    @MrSlaidback 5 лет назад +24

    A good deal of NZ, is ready to go for the big one at any time. We've just accepted it. Thanks for telling NZ stories! It's cool as.

  • @paulapridy6804
    @paulapridy6804 2 года назад

    Oooohhh.... I loved your video. And thank you for at least photographically preserving what's left of the island today.

  • @camapparently
    @camapparently 4 года назад +13

    I've lived in New Zealand my whole life and have never seen an aerial view of Mt. Taranaki, this is wild

    • @martindormer2116
      @martindormer2116 2 года назад +1

      Google Earth has been around for a very long time now.

  • @RedEyesDrago
    @RedEyesDrago 5 лет назад +82

    0:17
    stratovolcano
    /ˌstratəʊvɒlˈkeɪnəʊ/
    noun
    a volcano built up of alternate layers of lava and ash.

    • @Healermain15
      @Healermain15 5 лет назад +3

      A literal mountain of explosions.

    • @NyanSten
      @NyanSten 5 лет назад +6

      You can certainly feel the layers when climbing it. There are nice, hard rock sections of lava and extremely slippery sections of ash.

  • @choppersworld5094
    @choppersworld5094 Год назад +1

    scary how you know more about my country than i do. just shows how bad my public school education was.

  • @yusurkassem4174
    @yusurkassem4174 3 года назад +93

    Seeing this makes me sad for some reason... Just seeing that greeny forest, imagine how nice it'd be if the entire island was like that

    • @ItsMe123...
      @ItsMe123... 2 года назад +8

      Damn as a Kiwi I wish it could be (mostly) back as native forest
      AND ALSO NEW ZEALAND ISN'T ONE ISLAND
      its 3 big ones and lots of small ones

    • @fallenangel_899
      @fallenangel_899 2 года назад

      We can if we all just stopped eating meat because majority of those farms are for animals and well, people like me aren't ready to give up our life of meat

    • @KiwiHobbitful
      @KiwiHobbitful 2 года назад +1

      @@fallenangel_899 Actually, they are dairy farms, providing the world with a source of quality protein.

    • @fallenangel_899
      @fallenangel_899 2 года назад +1

      @@KiwiHobbitful What I said is the same thing

    • @Andrew-tf8jt
      @Andrew-tf8jt Год назад

      Most of it is

  • @nintendork64
    @nintendork64 5 лет назад +4

    I remember finding this on google maps and wondering what was going on with this. Thanks for the video, Tom!

  • @connorburnett6135
    @connorburnett6135 2 года назад +1

    New Zealander here, 3 years later and she's still all goods, will edit this if the apocalypse happens!

  • @benlauson555
    @benlauson555 4 года назад +5

    I love that "No dogs : not even in your car" sign! We could use that sign all over here in the states. Awesome $100000 fine! So good!

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 4 года назад +17

    In all seriousness, the landscape looks magnificent, it's the beauty of nature.

    • @kausthita11
      @kausthita11 4 года назад

      Hi again

    • @kausthita11
      @kausthita11 4 года назад +3

      @Sonic The Egghog I love him 😂😂 I see him so much that I subscribed to him.
      I mean fair play for being everywhere, it's not easy.
      Also, he's not begging for likes or subscribers, so it's ok

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 2 года назад +25

    While that sign only mentions dogs, cats are also not allowed as both cats and dogs pose a threat to the native wildlife there like flightless brown kiwis. NZ isn't the only place whose wildlife was destroyed by non-native creatures like cats. In Hawaii, feral cats as well as mongooses have contributed to the steep decline of honeycreepers. Hawaii historically didn't have any natural predators; thus, they didn't need any defense and so the cats caught them unaware.

    • @bernardkealey6449
      @bernardkealey6449 5 месяцев назад

      Cats are indeed more of a problem, but I don’t think their have been any recorded cases of day trippers or hikers taking their cats with them…

  • @cj8172
    @cj8172 2 года назад +65

    Let's also talk about Lake Taupo, under the lake water is another volcano. But not just any volcano, it's a supervolcano. And if it was to erupt, most of the North Island of New Zealand would be covered in sulphurous ash that would kill everything

    • @capybara69420a
      @capybara69420a 2 года назад +9

      the eruption that made the crater was the 7th largest known eruption of all time, if it erupted at that scale again, most of the southern hemisphere would be inhospitable for at least a century

    • @Carsnbikes73
      @Carsnbikes73 2 года назад

      Fingers crossed 🤞

    • @offgridas
      @offgridas Год назад +1

      That volcano is capable of a global extinction event

    • @Dreuft
      @Dreuft Год назад

      It is insanely unlikely and "supervolcano" isn't very scientific

    • @rjlchristie
      @rjlchristie Год назад

      @@Dreuft "It is insanely unlikely and "supervolcano" isn't very scientific"
      It's happened before, several times.
      If the supervolcano Taupo blows again, as it has in the past (it is still active), it'll be all over for New Zealand, curtains for up to 80% of its population should they not evacuate (i.e leave the whole island.).

  • @Tentacular
    @Tentacular 3 года назад +7

    "The Circle Visible From Space"
    I'm so glad this wasn't just an elaborate joke by Tom at the expense of my mum 😢

  • @nigelryenarznz
    @nigelryenarznz 5 лет назад +5

    Great Video :) Thanks again. Climbed it, amazing place. Greetings from New Zealand.

  • @izzybee_123
    @izzybee_123 5 лет назад +5

    Hey Tom! I see this mountain every single day, so thanks for reminding me it might blow up!! :)))))) Good video!

    • @Paulman50
      @Paulman50 3 года назад

      Me too, but it's a fantastic sight.

  • @arwedgroen
    @arwedgroen Год назад

    Aloha 🌺from northern Germany. Thank you for your amazing report. Your english is good to understand for me. 😍🙏

  • @williamyang7611
    @williamyang7611 5 лет назад +27

    The ultimate circle game

  • @zaramomadi5569
    @zaramomadi5569 5 лет назад +6

    Your videos are so interesting and unique!
    Vent: I get extremely excited but devastated when I'm watching your videos. Especially the ones from "Amazing Places" because I live in Iran and as you might know, the ecconomy is going down a sewer. (And so are the international relations.) And what that means is: I will never be able to travel around and see all these magnificent places. (Even if I collect the money for ONE trip, I might fail to get a VISA. Especially now that they have announced Iran's military a terrorist organization.)
    MY HEART IS IN ACTUAL PAIN RIGHT NOW. TT
    But at least I get to see these places through your channel so thank you so much. You can't imagine how happy this makes me.

    • @TD-wi1zh
      @TD-wi1zh 5 лет назад +1

      I feel for you. It is so annoying when a 'leader' wants to prove he's tough the people of several nations suffer so much as a result.
      Still, if trump destroys the US we won't have to worry about them shoving their noses into other's affairs any more.
      I hope things improve for you soon, and you will find a welcome in NZ!

  • @jameswever8738
    @jameswever8738 2 года назад +2

    that circle shows just how much of a plague we can be hopefully other countries will preserve vast areas of their countries like this one we need it

  • @Jeffstone17
    @Jeffstone17 5 лет назад +52

    I'm just glad no one has yet suggested it is a UFO landing site and called those who disagree "sheep."

    • @neolexiousneolexian6079
      @neolexiousneolexian6079 5 лет назад +33

      It's in New Zealand, bruh. Of course the ones who disagree are sheep. The ones who agree are sheep too. Everyone's sheep, and the circle was put there by a Balrog.

    • @Jimbogf
      @Jimbogf 4 года назад +1

      baahaahaahaa

  • @OliDaChilla
    @OliDaChilla 5 лет назад +5

    I have climmed Taranaki. The view is amazing.

  • @Techstriker1
    @Techstriker1 Год назад +1

    Watching this again 3 years later: Update - It hasn't erupted yet.

  • @kaifqais1999
    @kaifqais1999 5 лет назад +10

    I lived around 40km away from the volcano in a town called Hawera for a few years, and it was great being able to look out my window when I woke up and see its perfect cone shape covered in snow during the winter. This has nothing to do with the video, I just remembered it and felt like I had to write it down.

    • @wagssir2158
      @wagssir2158 5 лет назад

      Kaif Qais dub h

    • @GedMaybury23
      @GedMaybury23 4 года назад

      I've seen it exactly one (since I was in Hawera for one night). Yup - totally agree with ya, bro.

  • @naru3612
    @naru3612 5 лет назад +7

    There's a smol heart at the bottom of the volcano at 2:04

  • @yepsure4202
    @yepsure4202 2 года назад +2

    Mount Egmont is stunning. I am surprised more bush hasn't been cut back but it's still got that perfect circle.

  • @RobAndrews18
    @RobAndrews18 2 года назад +11

    It's area is significantly massive you can still see it when zoomed out of the whole New Zealand map

  • @sapphirerose4494
    @sapphirerose4494 5 лет назад +5

    My home!! And yes, Mount Taranaki finally erupting has always been one of my biggest fears.

    • @unnamedchannel1237
      @unnamedchannel1237 4 года назад

      I don't worry about it. At the end of the day, death is the same state as pre birth. Do you remember before you were born?

  • @willbennett1167
    @willbennett1167 3 года назад

    I grew up next to Taranaki Maunga. It is an incredible sight/presence to wake up to every morning.