Thanks Valur, Art, and Polly. Another great newscast. If the volcano is over, I'll still be watching your channel, like many others. We've discovered the Reykjavik Grapevine and your videos, all because of the volcano. The "Abandoned Iceland" videos are wonderful, along with all the other on-camera personalities ... and Art's great camera work. And of course, Polly, the wonder dog.
I’ve been a subscriber to your site since the very first video of your visit to the area when it was only earthquakes, way back in March. I enjoy every broadcast and Polly reminds me of my Ginger, a yellow Lab, who died 4 years ago in June, at the ripe old age of 13. She and Polly would have had a great time digging holes together. I still have Ginger’s holes in my lawn. And her ashes on my coffee table. Polly gives me my “dog fix” and she’s a sweet girl. Thanks for all your excellent videos, Art.
Polly is soooo adorable and these newscasts always cheer me up even when Im feeling down like i am today. ❤️This beautiful volcano has been a friend to me all the way Thru the spring and summer of 2021. I live in Reykjanesbær and could see her beauty From my home on some clear days and nights. She carried me through some of my darkest moments Thru this pandemic and now that i am currently in quarantine Im so very sad to see this lack of visible activity. You are right. It did seem to have a personality. A very loving and caring one. I say this as a person who has sat many times not far From the crater itself seeing her erupt and smelling the very distinctive smell and feeling the heat From the lava around me and what struck me as odd was how calm it felt. Not an angry feeling at all. I have sat on the hill in front of it and have dozed in front of her beauty like a dog lying in front of the fire. So calm and relaxed and safe. I have never felt so connected to the earth as i have these last few months. Im am very grateful to God for having had this experience. The past 5 months of living near the most beautiful and nicest volcano i have ever seen. Thank you for your wonderful news reports :)
Thank you, from Alberta Canada, for the amazing and interesting coverage of the volcano and Iceland. Your reporting is outstanding and the videography fantastic. The wonderful videos and stories invites us to visit Iceland and see the many beautiful attractions that you've spoken of and to grab a beer or two on the way. Kudos!
Looking at the seismic records there are lots of very short sharp shocks going on which looks to me very much like the vent that feeds the crater is collapsing, which would be piling pressure on any remaining magma. So this crater could be dead, so the question is then if there is enough pressure to open a new vent. Just a thought for a future newscast. This volcano is a spatter cone and lava field very much like the beautiful Eldborg on the way into Snæfells. It might be fun to show the audience who aren’t lucky enough to get to Iceland what a similar volcano looks like in a few thousand years. And if you time it properly there are lots of blueberries on the walk to the crater.
@The Reykjavik Grapevine Hi Valur, it was great meeting you and Polly on Monday (6th Sept) and your tour was very interesting about the capital and Icelandic society. I can definitely see myself returning to Iceland yet again. I hiked Fagradalsfall the night before we met but sadly as you know it was a dud so no lava night shots for me and just darkness, wind and rain. I'll have to try during the day next time.
Love the way Polly poses with tourists. It’s like she does it every day. Also wonderful closing shots from the drone. Presumably piloted by Art. Can’t express how good you both are with these videos. Oh, and don’t forget the girls earlier and the guy, forget his name, sorry. All of you…just brilliant.
“The most considerate volcano in the world”. I’ll drink to that in the hopes it stays that way. The Reykjavík Grapevine is an oasis in a world of crazy news. Keep up the great work.
Thanks again Valur and Art. We have been enjoying every Volcanocast since day one. Just a little bit sad that we are flying out to Iceland tomorrow, but hey, we’ll see a sleeping volcano - that’s still a win in my book and anyway, it is what it is!
Your volcano and the lava fields are still beautiful even if it’s not bubbling lava ver its edges. If I had the funds I’d still come to Iceland to see the volcano I’ve watched grow up via RUclips!
Anyone’s guess. But Im optimistic about a future eruption. Regardless, I’m just so thankful for the experience we were able to see from everyone that has taken the time to document the last several months. What an extraordinary summer we have been witness too.
Hello from a geophysicist in California! If this really is the beginning of the end for Fagradalshraun, I'm so glad I made it out there to see it in person three weeks ago! I love that you anthropomorphize the volcano a bit here. In the earthquake science community, many of us tend to talk about how different faults have different personalities, and I know we tend to have particular fondnesses for faults we've studied a lot. I'm sure it's similar with volcanologists! But not a lot of this comes up when the science makes it into the news, since it's, well...definitely less scientific than actual data are! (But I think it can help with science communication.....) Anyway! Do you mind if I use your "considerate eruption" terminology the next time I teach a class that involves volcanoes? Also, I think Pollý has earned herself an honorary geology degree for all that fieldwork she's doing!!
Thank you for your efforts in sharing this with us who can't be there. Polly is such an adorable companion, even got in others photos. All the best from the UK 🇬🇧
We've been to the lava center during our stay in Iceland recently, an absolute must see! Love your newscasts, thanks for bringing more of them to us! Don't forget to bring Pollý, she just might dig up a new volcano!
Sorry Valur but Pollie gets all the praise ❤ today. She has really cheered me up 😅 and her energy is infectious. 🥰 Thank you all for the report and lovely views. xxx
Hi Polly! Love her!❤️thank you for up dates! Smoke is dangerous! Is a selenar view and landscape. Just need the producer for a movie to show how is on the Moon..
I have my lava nugget by my computer. I treasure it! Haha - Polly does look like she is trying to dig her own volcano. Valur walks the path while Arthur...levitates? LOL! The sulphur glow is quite lovely and...what...formidable? The amazing power of Nature. I smiled at 14:45, showing the volcano, the rugged rocks and hills...and Polly lounging in the background. :D The drone footage - absolutely jawy-dropping!
Polly has us hooked, just completely CAPTURED & CAPTIVATED! We’ll watch Reykjavik Grapevine even without the Volcano 🌋, JUST DO 🐶POLLY 🐶 ALL THE TIME & we’ll watch FOREVER!
Nice to see the gang back at the volcano. Great shots of the enormous lava field with tourists for scale. With all the smoke and gas from the cone, any rumbling from seismonitors in the area? Polly of course would bark first.
Hi Valur, from Holland I have been watching your newscasts about this utterly fascinating volcano ever since it started in March. The events, its growth and how it developed have been mindblowing. Raw nature is so beautiful and you Icelanders handle it with such ease. I almost feel sad that it seems to be over. A great compliment to your newscasts, always very informative, your relaxed style and your pal Polly! And a great thumbs up to Art, whose camera shorts truly are art. I am amazed that Art never fell over while filming and walking! Your drone shots at the end of each episode were exquisite, also in this newscast. We look into the belly of the earth, surrounded by amazing colours. Keep up the good work, I will keep following you guys. 😘
I loved watching Polly digging in the dirt, and then running back and forth seemingly for the sheer joy of doing it. Oh yah, and thanks for the volcano update. Yours seems to be the only channel that explains the videos that you show. Keep up the good effort.
While serving at NAS Keflavik for 18 months during late 1970s, there was never a shortage of things to see / do in Iceland! The eruption in that time was Hekla. This eruption may be over for but in geologic time this is a blink of an eye. Interesting to see this eruption from the start and so well documented in real-time. PS - now Hollywood CG scenes will have to do better with lava flows and eruption simulations.
@@deannelson9565 you eejit , of course it does. Not during the drone obviously because all it would pick up is the drones buzzing sounds. It would be recorded near the volcano and added in post processing. Dic wod
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It's is strange when I look at a patch of land and lava and I immediately know where that is, although I never was there, just from videos of other RUclipsrs. I know the name of the valley, Natthagi, even the touchscreen keyboard has learned the names in case I misspell it ;-) I see the crater in the background, I know where the first two walls where, they are now buried, I know the walls 3 and 4 (both to the left, not visible), wall 5 behind the starting point, we are flying over the theater hill, Geldingadalur to the left, the big lava flows were going down to the right, to the east, the volcano nicely just filled up most of the area there and saved the road and the farm... But even if it will not continue the next years, it would not be considered extinct, it would just be considered to be a sleeping volcano that might continue anytime, maybe with some tremors in the underground before it erupts, but that would just be some days of warning time, even if it would pause for some hundred years just like before this erupted... And there are some other things happening at the same time like a glacier flood because of some activity beneath a glacier. They needed to close a road temporarily because of the flood water, Iceland never sleeps ;-)
That is super great. You might even learn Icelandic through all your openness. One cool thing you might consider it to teach your phone to put a little accent over the a. They have more than twice as many vowels in Icelandic than English (I know!!! Wow, right?) and that particular one is why it is pronounced like now-tie. That á is always said like ow. So, it’s Náttagi. Then you will really be spelling it correctly.
@@richard--s all our English vowels have a regular and a (‘) version, and two extra vowels, because why not? LOL. And then the two additional “th’ letters eth and thorn (ð & þ). I think if you really love it here, it’s totally worth it to be able to read those letters - it actually will help you pronounce stuff - then you will be one of those people who can *say* Eyjafjallajökull. (That ll is a special sound LOL). I have faith in you, if your phone learned how to spell náttagi, you’re well on your way to reading the sagas! (Then when you come visit, you can also read the road signs on your adventures.) Bless bless! :-)
Really hope the volcano keeps erupting. I love vulcanology, and the lava flows are mesmerizing. The cone really has a DEEP shaft now. Wild. Even if the eruption is over though, I'll stay subscribed to this channel. The other Iceland content is still quite interesting. Looks like it's already getting cold there.
😂 I can't hear a word Valur is saying Polly is so excited that she has all my attention! She is making good progress too, soon she will bury Valur unless he moves!
The volcano is looking more beautiful than ever. Thanks for the awesome footage and for all your 'letters' from Iceland since the spring. From Catherine in the UK
Stunning drone footage as ever, Art 😍 Is the volcano making that noise we hear as the drone is over it, (sounds a bit contradictory to say it but you'll know what I mean!) the sort of quiet roar? Or is that just wind noise from the drone being higher? So incredible to see so many of the paths we took gone now, and Gónhóll just barely a hummock now instead of a steep hill! How fantastic to have the Lava Centre on board as well as Einstök, brilliant place, highly recommended! 😍🇮🇸🌋
Wow, amazing drone footage from Art at the end there! Absolutely love your reports, especially in these difficult times. Lovely to get the Icelandic perspective on things (and to see a country that's handling all this so much better than the UK, where I live). Also, Polly is wonderful!
Probably the most considerate volcano ever. It put on a spectacular show for almost 6 months displaying a wide variety of acts. It did no damage to property, if anything it has added to the natural beauty of the area. Best of all it had the good taste to be at it's best during the summer months when spectators could safely roam. Bye bye vent five. Maybe one day a new intrusion of magma will provide you with company.
Polly has the zoomies. Did you bury a ball or frizbee? Edit: Pollly Panda Pup has had enough of playing second fiddle to the volcano! She's reminding us who the ACTUAL star of this show REALLY is 😂
I enjoy your coverage of the volcano. If it does go off again would your manager okay a helicopter ride to the site? Especially if it stays with you. Between you, Valur and Art you’ve made it quite an adventure. Polly of course is the added character.
I could not stop laughing at Polly’s zooms. Such a sweetheart! This is such an informative video. Even without eruptions, it’s still gorgeous! Thank you for the information and everything you do!
2:06 Polly comments that new lava is coming up from the ground but the moderator is having none of it :) And my goodness, Polly is so cute! 11:52 she is even getting some snuggles in from innocent way travelers! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks Valur, Art, and Polly. Another great newscast. If the volcano is over, I'll still be watching your channel, like many others. We've discovered the Reykjavik Grapevine and your videos, all because of the volcano. The "Abandoned Iceland" videos are wonderful, along with all the other on-camera personalities ... and Art's great camera work. And of course, Polly, the wonder dog.
I’ve been a subscriber to your site since the very first video of your visit to the area when it was only earthquakes, way back in March. I enjoy every broadcast and Polly reminds me of my Ginger, a yellow Lab, who died 4 years ago in June, at the ripe old age of 13. She and Polly would have had a great time digging holes together. I still have Ginger’s holes in my lawn. And her ashes on my coffee table. Polly gives me my “dog fix” and she’s a sweet girl. Thanks for all your excellent videos, Art.
Polly deserves a raise ! She is a great morale officer, and always improves my morale, all the way from California, US. Just another day on fire.
Polly is soooo adorable and these newscasts always cheer me up even when Im feeling down like i am today. ❤️This beautiful volcano has been a friend to me all the way Thru the spring and summer of 2021. I live in Reykjanesbær and could see her beauty From my home on some clear days and nights. She carried me through some of my darkest moments Thru this pandemic and now that i am currently in quarantine Im so very sad to see this lack of visible activity. You are right. It did seem to have a personality. A very loving and caring one. I say this as a person who has sat many times not far From the crater itself seeing her erupt and smelling the very distinctive smell and feeling the heat From the lava around me and what struck me as odd was how calm it felt. Not an angry feeling at all. I have sat on the hill in front of it and have dozed in front of her beauty like a dog lying in front of the fire. So calm and relaxed and safe. I have never felt so connected to the earth as i have these last few months. Im am very grateful to God for having had this experience. The past 5 months of living near the most beautiful and nicest volcano i have ever seen. Thank you for your wonderful news reports :)
I hope you feel better
@@LauraMayAbron thank you ❤
What beautiful tribute to your homeland. I’m grateful for the experience too. Such a beautiful place.
I will miss my friend
Even without lava, Art's drone footage is magnificent. Loved this approach of the crater.
Someone has the zoomies! LOL.. She is so busy. She runs ahead and poses for pictures with people while she waits for you to catch up! So adorable.
Polly loves her public.
Polly is just so darn cute and happy! She’s trying to get you to play with her. Adorable dog!
Polly dogs it
If it is over, I will really miss it. Great show!
Thank you, from Alberta Canada, for the amazing and interesting coverage of the volcano and Iceland. Your reporting is outstanding and the videography fantastic. The wonderful videos and stories invites us to visit Iceland and see the many beautiful attractions that you've spoken of and to grab a beer or two on the way. Kudos!
Looking at the seismic records there are lots of very short sharp shocks going on which looks to me very much like the vent that feeds the crater is collapsing, which would be piling pressure on any remaining magma. So this crater could be dead, so the question is then if there is enough pressure to open a new vent.
Just a thought for a future newscast. This volcano is a spatter cone and lava field very much like the beautiful Eldborg on the way into Snæfells. It might be fun to show the audience who aren’t lucky enough to get to Iceland what a similar volcano looks like in a few thousand years. And if you time it properly there are lots of blueberries on the walk to the crater.
@The Reykjavik Grapevine Hi Valur, it was great meeting you and Polly on Monday (6th Sept) and your tour was very interesting about the capital and Icelandic society. I can definitely see myself returning to Iceland yet again. I hiked Fagradalsfall the night before we met but sadly as you know it was a dud so no lava night shots for me and just darkness, wind and rain. I'll have to try during the day next time.
Love the way Polly poses with tourists. It’s like she does it every day. Also wonderful closing shots from the drone. Presumably piloted by Art. Can’t express how good you both are with these videos. Oh, and don’t forget the girls earlier and the guy, forget his name, sorry. All of you…just brilliant.
Well said!
Polly is adorable! Excellent coverage
She's making her own volcanic vent :)
I visited the Lava Centre twice. It is a must visit and the people working there are soooo friendly!
“The most considerate volcano in the world”. I’ll drink to that in the hopes it stays that way. The Reykjavík Grapevine is an oasis in a world of crazy news. Keep up the great work.
Thanks again Valur and Art. We have been enjoying every Volcanocast since day one. Just a little bit sad that we are flying out to Iceland tomorrow, but hey, we’ll see a sleeping volcano - that’s still a win in my book and anyway, it is what it is!
Looks like it's going to be nice and bright for you Jon!
Your volcano and the lava fields are still beautiful even if it’s not bubbling lava ver its edges. If I had the funds I’d still come to Iceland to see the volcano I’ve watched grow up via RUclips!
Anyone’s guess. But Im optimistic about a future eruption. Regardless, I’m just so thankful for the experience we were able to see from everyone that has taken the time to document the last several months. What an extraordinary summer we have been witness too.
I had the same thought that Polly was digging to find another volcano or start another eruption. Such a cute little pup. Working hard at her job!
Polly is digging up new rocks so that there will be enough to sell in the store! 😄
😃😃 She is starting her rock selling business 🤩🤩🥳🥳
Polly rocks, Oooo see what I did there, great new name for the store. 😂
She's our most industrious worker!
Thank you Valur and Polly for a great volcanocast. I have enjoyed this volcano and will be sad when it is over.
When Polly is being that adorable I can't hear a word you're saying 😄
😆
Hello from a geophysicist in California! If this really is the beginning of the end for Fagradalshraun, I'm so glad I made it out there to see it in person three weeks ago!
I love that you anthropomorphize the volcano a bit here. In the earthquake science community, many of us tend to talk about how different faults have different personalities, and I know we tend to have particular fondnesses for faults we've studied a lot. I'm sure it's similar with volcanologists! But not a lot of this comes up when the science makes it into the news, since it's, well...definitely less scientific than actual data are! (But I think it can help with science communication.....)
Anyway! Do you mind if I use your "considerate eruption" terminology the next time I teach a class that involves volcanoes?
Also, I think Pollý has earned herself an honorary geology degree for all that fieldwork she's doing!!
✨💛🧡❤️😁❤️🔥.
Awesome to hear the fun you all have with identifying geological faults etc
Remember Pelé too.
Would that be a barkchelor degree Julian...? ❤️
@@TheReykjavikGrapevine Yes, absolutely!!!
Thank you for your efforts in sharing this with us who can't be there. Polly is such an adorable companion, even got in others photos. All the best from the UK 🇬🇧
How you can concentrate on your script - when Pollý is working so hard right in front of you - is beyond me
Chief Morale Officer Polly really picks up *my* morale. And look at the smiles on everyone she meets. Pet her and thank her for us, please.
We've been to the lava center during our stay in Iceland recently, an absolute must see!
Love your newscasts, thanks for bringing more of them to us! Don't forget to bring Pollý, she just might dig up a new volcano!
Good girl!!! 😂👍🏼
Thank you so much for these updates - I think you live in the most amazing country on earth - stay safe with Covid - thanks 😊 once again
Sorry Valur but Pollie gets all the praise ❤ today. She has really cheered me up 😅 and her energy is infectious. 🥰 Thank you all for the report and lovely views. xxx
Lots of action now (September 11)! I’m looking forward to your next video.
Hit the bell notification and keep your eyes peeled... 👀
Hi Polly! Love her!❤️thank you for up dates! Smoke is dangerous! Is a selenar view and landscape. Just need the producer for a movie to show how is on the Moon..
I have my lava nugget by my computer. I treasure it! Haha - Polly does look like she is trying to dig her own volcano. Valur walks the path while Arthur...levitates? LOL! The sulphur glow is quite lovely and...what...formidable? The amazing power of Nature. I smiled at 14:45, showing the volcano, the rugged rocks and hills...and Polly lounging in the background. :D The drone footage - absolutely jawy-dropping!
Polly doing an excellent job with the morale today
Time to head North to the rumbling stratos! Take us on a road-trip please!
Art, You got some shots from amazing angles on this video! Thanks for taking us back there even though there’s not a whole lot happening.
Polly has us hooked, just completely CAPTURED & CAPTIVATED! We’ll watch Reykjavik Grapevine even without the Volcano 🌋, JUST DO 🐶POLLY 🐶 ALL THE TIME & we’ll watch FOREVER!
Polly is an international star. Beautiful video. Keep up the good work.
Full shout out to the camera operator. How anybody can walk and film without falling in that rubble is unknown to me.
Agreed.
It's widely known that Art is capable of feats most humans could only dream of.
@@TheReykjavikGrapevine A true soldier.
Nice to see the gang back at the volcano. Great shots of the enormous lava field with tourists for scale. With all the smoke and gas from the cone, any rumbling from seismonitors in the area? Polly of course would bark first.
Hi Valur, from Holland I have been watching your newscasts about this utterly fascinating volcano ever since it started in March. The events, its growth and how it developed have been mindblowing. Raw nature is so beautiful and you Icelanders handle it with such ease. I almost feel sad that it seems to be over.
A great compliment to your newscasts, always very informative, your relaxed style and your pal Polly!
And a great thumbs up to Art, whose camera shorts truly are art. I am amazed that Art never fell over while filming and walking! Your drone shots at the end of each episode were exquisite, also in this newscast. We look into the belly of the earth, surrounded by amazing colours.
Keep up the good work, I will keep following you guys. 😘
Well, today the volcano proved again that it is full of surprises: a few new vents have opened up! The show must go on! 😄
Thanks for the lovely feedback Arne, great to have you on board the good ship Grapevine!
I love the lava centre! And Polly is just such an angel
Polly sat with that lady for a photo opportunity 😂
Fan photo. International star.
That was the best part of this newscast....next to the digging, of course. Was Valur even in this broadcast?!?!
I am very jealous! And did she even knew how famous Polly is?
Thanks so much for your report and the great videos from the drone! I do hope it wakes up again!
Polly stole the show today🐾🐶❤️
I loved watching Polly digging in the dirt, and then running back and forth seemingly for the sheer joy of doing it. Oh yah, and thanks for the volcano update. Yours seems to be the only channel that explains the videos that you show. Keep up the good effort.
Thank you! Everything is better when Pollý is happy.
While serving at NAS Keflavik for 18 months during late 1970s, there was never a shortage of things to see / do in Iceland! The eruption in that time was Hekla.
This eruption may be over for but in geologic time this is a blink of an eye. Interesting to see this eruption from the start and so well documented in real-time.
PS - now Hollywood CG scenes will have to do better with lava flows and eruption simulations.
What an eerie sound coming from the volcano at the beginning of the video!
Foreboding sound definitely
The sound has nothing to do with the volcano it was added during editing. Jesus don't be so gullible people!
@@deannelson9565 you eejit , of course it does. Not during the drone obviously because all it would pick up is the drones buzzing sounds. It would be recorded near the volcano and added in post processing. Dic wod
Awesome photography. Wow.
Polly is awesome, quite the explorer digging looking for the disappeared hot lava!! Indeed wish I had a companion like Polly!! Cheers!!
Taking photos with her adoring fans. Very sociable.
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Polly is a BOARDER COLLIE, is she not ?¿?
A new slogan for a tee shirt should be ‘meaning that’ and only people that know will know
I find myself dropping ‘which means’ and use meaning that instead, and I like it. It flows better. Thanks Valur.
It's is strange when I look at a patch of land and lava and I immediately know where that is, although I never was there, just from videos of other RUclipsrs. I know the name of the valley, Natthagi, even the touchscreen keyboard has learned the names in case I misspell it ;-)
I see the crater in the background, I know where the first two walls where, they are now buried, I know the walls 3 and 4 (both to the left, not visible), wall 5 behind the starting point, we are flying over the theater hill, Geldingadalur to the left, the big lava flows were going down to the right, to the east, the volcano nicely just filled up most of the area there and saved the road and the farm...
But even if it will not continue the next years, it would not be considered extinct, it would just be considered to be a sleeping volcano that might continue anytime, maybe with some tremors in the underground before it erupts, but that would just be some days of warning time, even if it would pause for some hundred years just like before this erupted...
And there are some other things happening at the same time like a glacier flood because of some activity beneath a glacier. They needed to close a road temporarily because of the flood water, Iceland never sleeps ;-)
My thoughts exactly. I will always remember GutnTag’s erratic rock that is now buried under 30+ meters of lava.
That is super great. You might even learn Icelandic through all your openness.
One cool thing you might consider it to teach your phone to put a little accent over the a. They have more than twice as many vowels in Icelandic than English (I know!!! Wow, right?) and that particular one is why it is pronounced like now-tie. That á is always said like ow.
So, it’s Náttagi. Then you will really be spelling it correctly.
@@cproteus that is the next level. Yes, there are some special characters in Icelandic.
@@richard--s all our English vowels have a regular and a (‘) version, and two extra vowels, because why not? LOL. And then the two additional “th’ letters eth and thorn (ð & þ). I think if you really love it here, it’s totally worth it to be able to read those letters - it actually will help you pronounce stuff - then you will be one of those people who can *say* Eyjafjallajökull. (That ll is a special sound LOL).
I have faith in you, if your phone learned how to spell náttagi, you’re well on your way to reading the sagas! (Then when you come visit, you can also read the road signs on your adventures.)
Bless bless! :-)
I'm glad Polly got to go to the volcano with you.
Thank you very much for the Volcano Box to come! Much love from Hopkins Minnesota United States. Stay safe.
Really hope the volcano keeps erupting. I love vulcanology, and the lava flows are mesmerizing. The cone really has a DEEP shaft now. Wild.
Even if the eruption is over though, I'll stay subscribed to this channel. The other Iceland content is still quite interesting. Looks like it's already getting cold there.
😂 I can't hear a word Valur is saying Polly is so excited that she has all my attention! She is making good progress too, soon she will bury Valur unless he moves!
Thanks for your reporting about the volcano and the fantastic drone coverage :). Polly dog is adorable....
Poly: "I'm telling you! There's buried treasure, here!!"
Polly is going to dig a new volcano!
The volcano is looking more beautiful than ever. Thanks for the awesome footage and for all your 'letters' from Iceland since the spring. From Catherine in the UK
Loved the "Yow" @12:55. I suppose it is the little things. There's a breath-taking volcano and she loves the "yeow". 😃
Funny Polly thought Dad was digging with her! I hope you still have bits of lava left in october when my student loan comes through :D
There's plenty to go around!
Awesome photography and great video. Thanks. Hopefully it will come alive again soon.
Stunning drone footage as ever, Art 😍 Is the volcano making that noise we hear as the drone is over it, (sounds a bit contradictory to say it but you'll know what I mean!) the sort of quiet roar? Or is that just wind noise from the drone being higher? So incredible to see so many of the paths we took gone now, and Gónhóll just barely a hummock now instead of a steep hill! How fantastic to have the Lava Centre on board as well as Einstök, brilliant place, highly recommended! 😍🇮🇸🌋
Always great but especially superb camera work today.
Really truly enjoy the news from Iceland
Polly is very entertaining. Enjoy your newscast.
Wow, amazing drone footage from Art at the end there! Absolutely love your reports, especially in these difficult times. Lovely to get the Icelandic perspective on things (and to see a country that's handling all this so much better than the UK, where I live). Also, Polly is wonderful!
Thanks! ❤️
I'm enjoying the newscast with a Juniper and Lime Pilsener. Great!
Probably the most considerate volcano ever.
It put on a spectacular show for almost 6 months displaying a wide variety of acts.
It did no damage to property, if anything it has added to the natural beauty of the area.
Best of all it had the good taste to be at it's best during the summer months when spectators could safely roam.
Bye bye vent five. Maybe one day a new intrusion of magma will provide you with company.
Excellent cone drone flyover at the end. Many thanks Art :)
If you make Polly merch, I'd buy it! :-D
You're in luck!
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Polly has the zoomies.
Did you bury a ball or frizbee?
Edit: Pollly Panda Pup has had enough of playing second fiddle to the volcano! She's reminding us who the ACTUAL star of this show REALLY is 😂
Absolutely stunning drone footage at the end. Kudos to Art!
That dog is awesome!
Polly is trying to figure out where the lava went!
Ok, I just bought one of your lava boxes! Can't wait for that to arrive!
Húrra!
Polly is excited about dirt today - what happens when she sees sheep?
haha, right?!?!
Polly is quite active today, like a kid on sugar.
or "kid on methamphetamine"
Filming is spectacular - and great reporting of course.
The earth does have a personality and she loves you.
Wow fantastic footage of the Volcano Art.. Quite a spectacle. Polly stealing the show as always.
I enjoy your coverage of the volcano. If it does go off again would your manager okay a helicopter ride to the site? Especially if it stays with you. Between you, Valur and Art you’ve made it quite an adventure. Polly of course is the added character.
Spectacular drone shots at the end. And yes... Polly!
Wow, the camera/drone work is just amazing.
😌 ❤️
Sorry I missed Polly but glad I was able to see the lava when i was there in the end of July!
I could not stop laughing at Polly’s zooms. Such a sweetheart!
This is such an informative video. Even without eruptions, it’s still gorgeous! Thank you for the information and everything you do!
Thanks Sam!
2:06 Polly comments that new lava is coming up from the ground but the moderator is having none of it :)
And my goodness, Polly is so cute! 11:52 she is even getting some snuggles in from innocent way travelers! Thank you for sharing!
She's the smartest of us all!
Your visit has made the volcano give birth again to little ones. It definitely loves you Valur and Art. ❤ have you been feeding it your local beer.?
I loved seeing Polly! Also, very informative, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it Kim!
12:00 polly posing with random people for photos is hilarious 😂
I love polly.
I also had a collie.
They are crazy pets.
I enjoy these updates.
Great video! I can’t wait to see your next report since the volcano started flooding the area! 🌋😄❤️
Great drone footage.
I love Polly! She seems to love volcanoes too. I'm still watching this one every day, not ready to assume it's done.
Neither are we Chris!
"Sulphuric Beauty" is a phrase I never contemplated, with perhaps the exception of Jupiter's moon Io. Kudos.
Wonderful images and nice stories - as always! Thank you!
Amazing landscape!
Thanks
Polly aside for a moment (he he) the steady film work, and monologue are fantastic.
So we have an new name for the volcano? Tillitssamureldfjall - Considerate Volcano.
That would have to be neutral TillitsamtEldfjall.
@@be5346 Google Translate still needs work ;)
great views and great background music
Even an energetic Polly is smart enough not to walk on the lava :grin: