Thank you for actually going out and filming the eruption and sharing your fascination, It is great that your style is so down to earth, no hype, just your own character, humour and photography.
ThNk you. It’s so frighteningly beautiful. Man thinks he’s so clever and along comes Mother Nature and says “ see what I can do?” Amazing. Thank you 🙏🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Wow...that was fast! Thank you for your updates. In New Zealand our volcanoes are explosive, and we’ve never seen one that acts like a belching dragon! So we’re loving your footage.
These are wonderful videos. To see a volcano and a lava field grow and change bit by bit - hear little things like rain on lava and see moss smoking and heat waves from the lava, is just so interesting and real life. It's so fun!
Loving these hot (literally) reports. Without extensive use of "massive, huge, big etc." but from actual person viewpoint. Cameras can give nice views but this "3D" view of all surrounding area just gives that real connection (no matter how far away we are).
I discovered myself as a Volcano addicted hahah thank you for the great videos. From all over the world, we can follow what's happening everyday, very well done.
You're not alone! From it's conception I've been absolutely fascinated and have been coming back everyday! ... well not there there... I'm an armchair spectator 😍😍😍
Wow! You’re right… insane. It looks to me like a lot more volume. And thanks for the explaining that the sound was from the rain hitting the lava. Very interesting and informative.
Since I was a little kid decades ago first reading about volcanoes I learned about the Icelandic/Rift volcanos. This has been an absolute first-rate demonstration of everything I've ever heard or read about them. The life cycle of this one should be required learning in all future geology classes.
@@andrew2431 They would never allow thousands of people into the area if the whole area could erupt. The east wall is by far the most dangerous now. It is already run over by lava by now ( morning of May 22), and is probably given up by now. The lava is now flowing into Natthagi valley and will probably go on towards the main coastal road..
i love your voice and pictures are amazing . it’s great to just have the actual sounds instead of music over the top , it allows us to experience it with you . please stay safe .x
Excellent observations and commentary, 🙏 thank you . Please keep safe distance. One pocket of exploding gas even at the very outside perimeter of this living liquid could possibly ‘interrupt’ your amazing reporting. Best, 🕊🕊🕊
What a good video, loved the walk around the edge and seeing the lava formations as it cools, spectacular close ups. Many thanks, how else would I ever see this sight.
Thank you for this video. Its very interesting and informative. I'll never will see or learn about it here in Texas. I Love video like this. Please be very careful and stay safe. May God Bless you and everyone in that little city.
A lot of lava flow out of the Vulcano continuity, earth problem, also in South Italy we have plantyVulcanos actives today… thanks for interesting clips…
Nice job! Thanks for the close-up tour. I was amazed that you could walk across the earthwork berm. Stay safe out there... I look forward to hearing the results of your experiments.
I have had the pleasure of watching this epic event since it"s start, thanks to a group of talented, and rugged individuals, who I give a big ^5 to. Mr Gutn Tog! You have also been at the "front" giving an informative , not unpleasant ,status report. I thank and salute you Sir.
Thanks for taking the trouble to climb up the slope above the eastern wall for the view back down over the wall. Great perspective from there on what's happening. Another great video.
You are asking all the right questions. I am an earth science teacher, now retired. I like your Icelandic sense of humor and forthright comments. I too have little faith in the human wall. I will be coming in July to hopefully see the volcano still on fire.
You have the best and true coverage on the Internet. Big Respect to you!!! I am a new sub to your Channel. Be safe and a big 👍. There’s so many volcanoes 🌋 going off. Thank you. ✌️👍✌️
My friend - Thanks, so much, for the continuous reporting at the volcano. you are providing a wonderful service in the quality reports and videos. Be safe and thanks again!
Thanks for all the updates man! You are the best one doing it! It’s several times per day. That’s really good. Greetings from the volcanic islands of the Azores, your southernmost neighbours 😋
🇧🇷 really nature is amazing. It surprises us by showing all power, grandeur and beauty. The eruptions are being filmed, for future generations to study the phenomenon as we study today. Hug
I only watch your channel because I think your filming & comments are the best !! My suspicions were that the man-made walls won't hold... I think I might be correct? Thank you for taking us on your hikes to see all the areas of the lava fileds... Thank you for your dedication to show us the volcano !!💞Vivi 💞
@@velianlodestone1249 Can't happen. The heat & instability of lava flows are too challenging. They'd need massive & deeply imbedded supports at each end of the bridge... But where to put them? The helicopters & planes cannot fly low over the gaseous intensely hot lava, so a bridge would be over it would be melted before it could be built.
@@snowmiaow Yes. Literally. Lost 40% of topsoil too. That shocks me because I know Norway / Sweden / Finland had strict cultural and RELIGIOUS taboos against cutting down too many trees. So I'm wondering if the settlers were Danish Vikings (flat country). Trees hold mountains up, hold topsoil in place. In pagan times, cut down too many trees and you'd be hung as an offering to Odin.
Thank you so much for your filming & comments. Would you please do your camera-movements, if you can, slowlier? it would more interessting to see all details. Gutn Tog!
Thank you for filming what I wanted to see and not just the volcano mouth. You do super shots that most want to see at least that's what I believe. I hope you video it breaching the dirt wall. Keep up the Great work.
only 5 minutes between the end of the first eruption and the beginning of the second one. crazy amount of lava wow. Th flow stopped towards the wall, that's cool. The rain helps to cool it. Funny sound.
Wow, its already up that wall? Holy hell on earth, lava seems to be unstoppable which is scary bcuz its something humans cant control which is what i love about it.. thanks for these videos
It gave them a chance to do a little experiment with fiber optic cable, if it would survive in the ground after the lava has covered it... the testing cable is still active so there is a chance that the real one from Grindavík would survive.
I didn't smell any special smell when í went there, you would want to keep away from any lowgrounds where gasses collect, which woukd probbably smell if sulfur and the likes
@Mickey Smiths told me some days ago when I asked the same question, that it smells like it does when glass is being blown (it is molten silica...). And there’s a smell to poisonous gas as well, so one cannot be on the side of the wind.
Lol, I know so many people have mentioned for you to try putting things on the lava, but to make a trip to try….good for you! You deserve some fun too besides slogging up the mountains over sharp rocks and through all the weather. Have fun!
Thanks for your diligent reporting! The view of the crater at 1:28 is one of the best locations to view an eruption episode. Do be careful! All the best!
Wow, the overflow of 1 or 2 barriers and now the new one on the East wall. I figure it will overflow that tonight. Thank you. Just be careful thought. Remember he volcano goes off, then eventually it shoves forward to you :) stay safe
Incredible fight between man and nature ! Loving it. It reminds me of the Etna volcano where they used to drop concrete walls to deviate the lave flow. Without forgetting the terrible experience in Vestmannaeyjar, back in the 70's
Dear Gutn Tog, Good Day, many thanks for the best, most comprehensive coverage of the eruption events. Thumbs up! :-)
Thank you for actually going out and filming the eruption and sharing your fascination, It is great that your style is so down to earth, no hype, just your own character, humour and photography.
My 3 kids are enjoying your volcano updates almost as much as me! Thanks so much! 🤩
Thank you for sharing this amazing event that otherwise we would never experience 🙏
Thank you for your regular reports Gutn tog ....give this man a thumbs up. Good job mate.
Yeah well I appreciate your appreciation and give you thumbs up. Take that.
ThNk you. It’s so frighteningly beautiful. Man thinks he’s so clever and along comes Mother Nature and says “ see what I can do?” Amazing. Thank you 🙏🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
You just earned another subscription.
you actually go there. Not just leaching off of the webcams.
Good work, thank you from Denmark.
"Reykjavik Grapevine" does reports from right beside the lava field. Well worth a watch. Their recent videos have amazing footage.
@@Mugdorna I am subscribing to them as well. They are my number 1.
But this channel uploads more content on the subject.
So it might be a tie.
Wow...that was fast! Thank you for your updates. In New Zealand our volcanoes are explosive, and we’ve never seen one that acts like a belching dragon! So we’re loving your footage.
These are wonderful videos. To see a volcano and a lava field grow and change bit by bit - hear little things like rain on lava and see moss smoking and heat waves from the lava, is just so interesting and real life. It's so fun!
Nicely said. 👍🏽❤️
@@Circlewisewoman01 Thank you so much!
Loving these hot (literally) reports. Without extensive use of "massive, huge, big etc." but from actual person viewpoint. Cameras can give nice views but this "3D" view of all surrounding area just gives that real connection (no matter how far away we are).
Thank you for doing the best reporting on this volcano erupting and the wall effert to slow the flow of lava..please keep us updated .👍
I discovered myself as a Volcano addicted hahah thank you for the great videos. From all over the world, we can follow what's happening everyday, very well done.
Did u watch Hawaii cam? It was 24 hours for a time.
You're not alone! From it's conception I've been absolutely fascinated and have been coming back everyday! ... well not there there... I'm an armchair spectator 😍😍😍
Thank you for your filming & comments, Gutn Tog!
Wish you would try a coconut! Love to know how long before it explodes! Please keep being careful.........
Wow! You’re right… insane. It looks to me like a lot more volume. And thanks for the explaining that the sound was from the rain hitting the lava. Very interesting and informative.
You give the absolutely best coverage of this event! Thank You!
Since I was a little kid decades ago first reading about volcanoes I learned about the Icelandic/Rift volcanos. This has been an absolute first-rate demonstration of everything I've ever heard or read about them. The life cycle of this one should be required learning in all future geology classes.
Best, most dilligent volcano reporter in Iceland right now. Gutn Tog!
Amazing videos and thank you for your time. I visited the volcano twice and understand how much time and effort it takes just to get there.
Trying to stop a lava flow. SMH.
This is by far the best angle anyone has taken a video from
You mean the most dangerous one? That dirt wall is totally unsafe at this point. A breakout could happen at any time. Impossible to predict..
@@astrogeo1 the whole area could erupt as anything is possible so the danger factor is quite high regardless
@@andrew2431 They would never allow thousands of people into the area if the whole area could erupt. The east wall is by far the most dangerous now. It is already run over by lava by now ( morning of May 22), and is probably given up by now. The lava is now flowing into Natthagi valley and will probably go on towards the main coastal road..
This is the first time you actually sound worried
Y'all stay safe.
From the Cherokee of Western North Carolina
May God bless and keep you all
i love your voice and pictures are amazing . it’s great to just have the actual sounds instead of music over the top , it allows us to experience it with you . please stay safe .x
Excellent observations and commentary, 🙏 thank you . Please keep safe distance. One pocket of exploding gas even at the very outside perimeter of this living liquid could possibly ‘interrupt’ your amazing reporting. Best, 🕊🕊🕊
What a good video, loved the walk around the edge and seeing the lava formations as it cools, spectacular close ups. Many thanks, how else would I ever see this sight.
Thank you for continuing to give us the best volcano coverage! Up close and personal, please be careful!
Thank you for this video. Its very interesting and informative. I'll never will see or learn about it here in Texas. I Love video like this. Please be very careful and stay safe. May God Bless you and everyone in that little city.
A lot of lava flow out of the Vulcano continuity, earth problem, also in South Italy we have plantyVulcanos actives today… thanks for interesting clips…
Nice job! Thanks for the close-up tour. I was amazed that you could walk across the earthwork berm. Stay safe out there... I look forward to hearing the results of your experiments.
I enjoy watching your updates of the volcano. Greetings from Cape Town, South Africa
Ur so lucky to live in S. Africa that place is in my dreams!
Greetings from Michigan
Thanks you for a lot of this such amazing and frequent videos! Greetings from Russia)
Thank you for the update. This is absolutely amazing.
You are doing a great job GutnTog sharing the volcano update with us. From Australia take care and sway safe
Thank you so much for your great videos. Your always there for us. I'm happy for all the information and pictures for those who can't be there.
That lava field looks positively enormous. Thanks for talking about it first hand for the rest of us.
I have had the pleasure of watching this epic event since it"s start, thanks to a group of talented, and rugged individuals, who I give a big ^5 to. Mr Gutn Tog! You have also been at the "front" giving an informative , not unpleasant ,status report. I thank and salute you Sir.
Thanks for taking the trouble to climb up the slope above the eastern wall for the view back down over the wall. Great perspective from there on what's happening. Another great video.
You are asking all the right questions. I am an earth science teacher, now retired. I like your Icelandic sense of humor and forthright comments. I too have little faith in the human wall. I will be coming in July to hopefully see the volcano still on fire.
You have the best and true coverage on the Internet. Big Respect to you!!! I am a new sub to your Channel. Be safe and a big 👍. There’s so many volcanoes 🌋 going off. Thank you. ✌️👍✌️
I just found this going on. Thanks for your reporting👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😉
My friend - Thanks, so much, for the continuous reporting at the volcano. you are providing a wonderful service in the quality reports and videos. Be safe and thanks again!
Bad ass video. Thank you. You gave me a great perspective. Bravo!!!!!
Thank you for this and other videos.
Thank you for sharing. This is so fascinating. Just a reminder that the world is ever changing.
Indeed: the lava got punctured around 5 PM of the 20th and a big flow of rather fluid lava came out that now created that big pool there. Thank you!
Thank you for all the great work you're doing for all of the volcano watchers around the world. Please keep it up ~ Canada.
Thanks for all the updates man! You are the best one doing it! It’s several times per day. That’s really good. Greetings from the volcanic islands of the Azores, your southernmost neighbours 😋
Thank you for posting this. I love your accent too. Some words you remind me of my friends in Sweden. 😍🤩 🌋. Very exciting. Stay safe. ☺️☺️☺️
Rain on the lava sounds very interesting. Thank you for your videos.
Good job man. Amazing footage!
Hi. My name is Lavender, and I'm a volcaholic. Thank-you, GutnTog, for feeding my addiction. Great videos.
That sizzling in the background sounded like you were cooking bacon the entire time, lol 🥓😋
Damn it! Now I'm craving bacon! 😂🤣😂
I'm hearing a helicopter.
Always watching you from south Africa.. Thank you
🇧🇷 really nature is amazing. It surprises us by showing all power, grandeur and beauty. The eruptions are being filmed, for future generations to study the phenomenon as we study today. Hug
Wow, thanks for the update!
Subscribed!
BE SAFE OUT THERE.
I only watch your channel because I think your filming & comments are the best !!
My suspicions were that the man-made walls won't hold...
I think I might be correct?
Thank you for taking us on your hikes to see all the areas of the lava fileds...
Thank you for your dedication to show us the volcano !!💞Vivi 💞
Watching from Las Vegas Nevada USA, thank you for these amazing videos.🌋🌋🌋❤️❤️❤️
Why can't Vegas have its own lava field too?
What a spectacular display of nature in action! My bet will be on the lava vs the wall... I don’t see how man can hold back the fury of this volcano!
That is incredible, good video
Beautiful! Thanks for the photos!
G’day from Australia. Great video, that lava jet was amazing.
So weird how it filled up the dam like that, i wonder what else they can do now? Thanks Gutntog , You're our ' man in the field' :-)
I'm still hoping for bridge over a lava canal
@@velianlodestone1249 Can't happen. The heat & instability of lava flows are too challenging. They'd need massive & deeply imbedded supports at each end of the bridge... But where to put them? The helicopters & planes cannot fly low over the gaseous intensely hot lava, so a bridge would be over it would be melted before it could be built.
Amazing to see. Those glowing cracks towards the end of the video especially.
Not even the rain stops you!! I am truly grateful for all you do for us. Thank you a million times ❤🙏🙏🙏👍
Thanks for all your hard work...simply AMAZING (and terrifying) images...
I love the effect of the three raindrops hitting simultaneously at 10:35 :)
Sure are a lot of trees in your country. Great video. Thanks muchly.
They cut 97% of them down as soon as they got there.
@@snowmiaow Yes. Literally.
Lost 40% of topsoil too. That shocks me because I know Norway / Sweden / Finland had strict cultural and RELIGIOUS taboos against cutting down too many trees. So I'm wondering if the settlers were Danish Vikings (flat country).
Trees hold mountains up, hold topsoil in place.
In pagan times, cut down too many trees and you'd be hung as an offering to Odin.
When humans first arrived almost 40% of Iceland was covered with massive Birch forests
@@veramae4098 We need that rule still.
When l see the barren terrain l want to go there and make it bloom again.
Good camera work.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you so much for your filming & comments. Would you please do your camera-movements, if you can, slowlier? it would more interessting to see all details. Gutn Tog!
Well done!!! A nice documentation 👍
Thank you for filming what I wanted to see and not just the volcano mouth. You do super shots that most want to see at least that's what I believe. I hope you video it breaching the dirt wall. Keep up the Great work.
only 5 minutes between the end of the first eruption and the beginning of the second one. crazy amount of lava wow. Th flow stopped towards the wall, that's cool. The rain helps to cool it. Funny sound.
The glowing red eyes staring from the lava darkness, seem to say we're not done yet!
Wow, its already up that wall? Holy hell on earth, lava seems to be unstoppable which is scary bcuz its something humans cant control which is what i love about it.. thanks for these videos
Absolutely spectacular.
thanks for your excellent reporting, I enjoy you video updates every day
Today 5/22. Looks like the wall is gone. All of that hard work...
It gave them a chance to do a little experiment with fiber optic cable, if it would survive in the ground after the lava has covered it... the testing cable is still active so there is a chance that the real one from Grindavík would survive.
Very cool ! Been watching all your posts. Can’t imagine how it smells though?
I didn't smell any special smell when í went there, you would want to keep away from any lowgrounds where gasses collect, which woukd probbably smell if sulfur and the likes
@Mickey Smiths told me some days ago when I asked the same question, that it smells like it does when glass is being blown (it is molten silica...). And there’s a smell to poisonous gas as well, so one cannot be on the side of the wind.
Just subscribed, I enjoy watching your footage of the volcano, all the way from the UK. 👍 I'd love to fly my drone there.
We LOVE What you are doing; just be safe!
Makes me think of King Canute trying to turn back the ocean. That failed as well, thanks for updates. Please take care out there.
Thanks for your updates. You clear up things for us observers from far away.
Lol, I know so many people have mentioned for you to try putting things on the lava, but to make a trip to try….good for you! You deserve some fun too besides slogging up the mountains over sharp rocks and through all the weather. Have fun!
Very interesting, (was going to say very cool) thanks for the video.
That steam shown is probably acidic.
Awesome!👍👍👍🇮🇸💙🇳🇴
And Thank You for sharing👌
Thanks for the excellent coverage!!
I'd love to hear a 10 hour rain recording on that lava. It's magnificent!
Have fun with your experiments and thank you so much for your awesome footage.😊👍💖 The rain hitting the lava rocks sounds pretty cool 😎❤️
Thank you for your ongoing reports but always remember to keep your safety first.
Keeping up with ur videos & rooting for Mother Nature to win. Nature will do what it wants, they don’t like they should get out of the way
Thank you 👍. Well done, Sir. 😍
Excellent report!
Thanks for your diligent reporting! The view of the crater at 1:28 is one of the best locations to view an eruption episode. Do be careful! All the best!
straight thinking tells me that walk won’t hold back this movement and scale of lava .. it’s massive .
I think you're right. This just seems to be an overwhelming job. But the engineers are giving it 100%.
If there was somwhere to divert it...its just a juggernaut!
We are living on a giant bomb
It didn't. The molten rock is now flowing freely into the next valley, and closer to the road. Check it out. ruclips.net/video/NG2cDRvRsAo/видео.html
Thank you! It's so amazing to watch how massive this volcano and lava field have become! I'm just awestruck! Your videos are the best! Stay safe 💕🌋🙏
Thank you ! God bless- my friend!
Wow, the overflow of 1 or 2 barriers and now the new one on the East wall. I figure it will overflow that tonight. Thank you. Just be careful thought. Remember he volcano goes off, then eventually it shoves forward to you :) stay safe
Incredible fight between man and nature ! Loving it. It reminds me of the Etna volcano where they used to drop concrete walls to deviate the lave flow. Without forgetting the terrible experience in Vestmannaeyjar, back in the 70's
@dmaa - do you have a good link to the problems that happened in the 1970's? tyvm
Incredible!
Fantastic!
Thanks for another great job. You give the best videos and information