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  • Published on Jun 12, 2025
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  • @ataikiddeh
    @ataikiddeh Year ago +2478

    The guys that film these for us to watch - they are the real islands, mountains and magma in this story. Unfortunately their courage and passion never gets them a Nobel Prize for science. But we recognise them - honour them and thank them. They are the real champions of the world.

    • @theGoogol
      @theGoogol Year ago +52

      Two miles down? Yeah ... that's a ROUV.

    • @visionsxp637
      @visionsxp637 Year ago +42

      What are you saying 😂

    • @DaveDexterMusic
      @DaveDexterMusic Year ago +15

      yeah? you know any of their names?

    • @theGoogol
      @theGoogol Year ago +13

      @@KaiserBlade : Nobel, not Noble.

    • @Heyiya-if
      @Heyiya-if Year ago +19

      I think you'll find that the actual islands, mountains and magma are the real islands, mountains and magma in the story.
      We have had quite enough worship of 'big men' who 'discovered' a world which in fact is their damn cradle and the very support of their existence. It is a disservice to the people who filmed this, to name them and give them prizes. The best way to be part of something like this is to witness its beauty and greatness in humility and with love, and share it with the world. Accept the gift of sharing gratefully, through NOT making it about the persons who filmed it. Let us just sit and love our world together.

  • @josephadrielrimando706

    It is fascinating how violent the formation yet one of the most beautiful events nature has to offer.

  • @aaronthompson3543
    @aaronthompson3543 Year ago +329

    A+ for the educational values that these videos give us all at the same time being entertaining.

  • @mainakmukhopadhyayy549
    @mainakmukhopadhyayy549 2 years ago +1180

    Just imagine, being lucky enough to be there at the right moment to witness hot molten lava spurge through the ocean water surface and solidify into a small infant piece of land, still soft and hot from boiling lava but slowing gaining strength to overcome the rough seas. This would become the foundation for beautiful ecosystems in the million years to come. Its kind of similar to witness a mother giving birth to a newborn babe.

    • @KozlovaMaria
      @KozlovaMaria 2 years ago +3

      Рекомендую для просмотра всем осознанным и продвинутым видиофильм уфолога Бова Что с нами будет после смерти? Сенсация ютуба.

    • @Neptune_56134
      @Neptune_56134 2 years ago +3

      👍❤🌴😮😊

    • @fidelzamora5081
      @fidelzamora5081 Year ago

      Yes. Except this time there wont be life for the nex million years due to some moderfuckers called humans who screwd the whole ecosystem of an entire planet 😂

    • @obiageliodi8734
      @obiageliodi8734 Year ago +6

      Beautiful. Just beautiful

    • @scratchingcatclaw
      @scratchingcatclaw Year ago +9

      "Back in my day..."

  • @jenbolado7542
    @jenbolado7542 3 years ago +1604

    amazing how the water, air, earth, and fire come together to create something new

    • @hamzaderrar99
      @hamzaderrar99 3 years ago +15

      People's reckoning draws near, and they turn away in heedlessness

    • @kingdong7517
      @kingdong7517 3 years ago +53

      The Five Element theory describes wood, fire, earth, metal, and water as the basic elements of the material world.

    • @pilot_bruh576
      @pilot_bruh576 3 years ago +42

      Avatar hold on were missing someone CUT

    • @maverickbull1909
      @maverickbull1909 3 years ago +31

      @@kingdong7517 metal is earth tho

    • @denistaray368
      @denistaray368 3 years ago +3

      I try my lips to creat a bablegum

  • @WinyMary
    @WinyMary 5 years ago +4945

    Why am I watching this instead of studying 😩😭😭

    • @prxssure5074
      @prxssure5074 5 years ago +40

      @TheEyeWasher fax

    • @annebee599
      @annebee599 5 years ago +85

      Same hereee😅😅

    • @Sofia-gl1nb
      @Sofia-gl1nb 5 years ago +165

      Cause studying is stupid

    • @izzyzle
      @izzyzle 5 years ago +183

      you’re learning about water and magma duh

    • @storytheus
      @storytheus 5 years ago +12

      is this a Diarra photo on your profile pic?

  • @liyananajiha6656
    @liyananajiha6656 5 years ago +1326

    thank you so much for the cameraman and the staff bc made this documentary. Its so risky 😥

    • @jfg740
      @jfg740 5 years ago +53

      Robots

    • @onesaltyboi6575
      @onesaltyboi6575 5 years ago +175

      It’s a rover my dude the waters almost boiling near there they would die

    • @felipewerner6670
      @felipewerner6670 5 years ago +87

      @@onesaltyboi6575 not only that but very very acidic...

    • @lightz1781
      @lightz1781 4 years ago +13

      It’s 2 miles under the surface and the water is boiling hot. The cameraman would die

    • @Prenz01
      @Prenz01 4 years ago +17

      Unmaned drones

  • @EdPal
    @EdPal 5 years ago +295

    The writing and narration puts everything into life

    • @Sofia-gl1nb
      @Sofia-gl1nb 5 years ago +3

      The annoyingness of school puts us through depressed times.

    • @Clarkkent163
      @Clarkkent163 2 years ago +3

      @@Sofia-gl1nb I'm 24 and haven't been to school in ages but I totally agree with you from what I can remember

  • @maxworth3
    @maxworth3 2 months ago +9

    An amazing phenomenon unheard of captured in time. Just imagine the birth of an island from the abyss, soon this would turn into a thriving land mass with high probability of life and virgin soil giving space for living organisms to evolve. Many thanks to the team to capture such a rare event.

  • @YTvenus795
    @YTvenus795 Year ago +31

    Thank you Mother Nature and camera man 💖💖

  • @dubai_darshan
    @dubai_darshan 5 years ago +283

    Wow just wow...
    Mother nature is superior.. beautiful I can imagine how our land has taken birth on this planet

    • @Sofia-gl1nb
      @Sofia-gl1nb 5 years ago +7

      She gave birth.
      I just noticed how wrong that sounded I'm sorry.

    • @dimplevalencia3541
      @dimplevalencia3541 4 years ago +9

      Mother nature has lots of baby.

    • @lialy3071
      @lialy3071 3 years ago +2

      ikr my thoughts

    • @shalon4jc2
      @shalon4jc2 3 years ago +5

      God is soo amazing. His handiwork is beautiful. Jesus coming soon.

    • @nancytestani1470
      @nancytestani1470 3 years ago +1

      And the sound is absolutely magnificent, awesome…

  • @Monochrome2004
    @Monochrome2004 5 years ago +447

    2:30
    okay but like, imagine if you're in ancient times, out on your boat, just trying to fish or whatever, and you see that crap happening, and of course you don't know what it is so you go home and you're like, "dudes i saw a fricking *insert X monster from mythology* and i nearly DIED"

  • @IraG0427
    @IraG0427 5 years ago +513

    And the birds flying over it accidently drops seeds to the virgin island. Few years later it will be like Hawaii.

    • @beccarae7740
      @beccarae7740 2 years ago +9

      More like vahawii

    • @PauIdenino
      @PauIdenino 2 years ago +35

      Accidentally impregnating the island, creating a bird-like island that can fly.

    • @ska8484
      @ska8484 2 years ago

      Instagram I'd?

    • @Defective1313
      @Defective1313 2 years ago

      ​@@ska8484 You poor, sad simp

    • @VivekKumar-wy1qf
      @VivekKumar-wy1qf Year ago

      Sister please Send me your WhatsApp no.
      You thought is very great and Sweet

  • @MomeRathOX
    @MomeRathOX 11 months ago +30

    0:35 the single sea pen chilling there is so funny to me for some reason. How did he get there? How’s he doing?

  • @slappydum
    @slappydum 2 years ago +200

    Amazed at this process. I am a big fan of the Hawaiian islands and have been there many times. The islands form in the east like in the area of The Big Island Hawaii and they move to the west around the area of Kauai. As they move to the west they at one point begin to get worn down and basically sink back into the ocean as they move west. Right now a new island is forming southeast of the island of Hawaii and is about 3000 feet below the surface of the ocean it will take about 100,000 years for it to break the ocean surface and about 100 million years to get as big as the island of Hawaii, almost as long as it takes to order food at McDonalds these days.

  • @slothboss9482
    @slothboss9482 2 years ago +98

    This is why I love volcanoes. Creating new island life.

    • @xian7287
      @xian7287 8 months ago +1

      This is one of the ALLAH THE ALMIGHTY's existence sign that the hell is also exists on the day of judgement for those who don't believe on ALLAH as The Only True God/Lord and make partners with ALLAH.
      It's not just a volcano,it's a sign of ALLAH's existence for you to think carefully and intently that what is the future in the fire who don't believe on ALLAH THE ALMIGHTY.

    • @crosisofborg5524
      @crosisofborg5524 5 months ago +5

      @@xian7287sorry but I won’t worship Satan. Jesus is the way to eternal life.

    • @marzina1542
      @marzina1542 5 months ago

      ​@@crosisofborg5524
      Why don't you accept the truth? That Jesus (peace be upon him) is a messenger sent by God. Let me tell you something: Jesus is one of God's signs. Just as Adam was created alone without a father or mother, and Eve was created from Adam, and children are created from a father and a mother, likewise, He can create a child from only a mother. Nothing is impossible for God, but He does everything imaginable and unimaginable. Understand the meaning of life. Give me one piece of evidence that says Islam is bad, but based on your judgment, not the judgment of others.

  • @ChillFrost
    @ChillFrost 5 years ago +264

    Love how it makes you think -we are living on a living planet.

  • @nirvash241
    @nirvash241 5 years ago +1235

    China says the island is theirs since its part of their history

  • @InayaSalman-zr3sb
    @InayaSalman-zr3sb Year ago +6

    The cinematography is superb and loved the narration... A must watch

  • @stef6963
    @stef6963 2 years ago +327

    respect to the cameraman for staying there until the island surfaced

    • @marcusKekse1111
      @marcusKekse1111 2 years ago +5

      @@athira959but yea I just realized it’s real footage xd just made in one video

    • @Godswill.
      @Godswill. 2 years ago +24

      GOD is the greatest 😍😍😍😍😍🌍🌍

    • @flytheozarksmo7180
      @flytheozarksmo7180 2 years ago +1

      @@Godswill. yes he is!!

    • @RubenrobinE
      @RubenrobinE 2 years ago +12

      @@Godswill. God doesnt exist 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩

    • @DukeTheMonkey.
      @DukeTheMonkey. 2 years ago +4

      @@RubenrobinE I disagree but I must admit, I like your humor

  • @starglow-484
    @starglow-484 6 years ago +555

    I’m older than a island
    😦😯

    • @bobthebuilder4213
      @bobthebuilder4213 5 years ago +4

      MSP Live ur life we all are

    • @nickymiller9301
      @nickymiller9301 5 years ago +4

      now the seagull take control of the islan without giving a shit and thanking to magma.

    • @An_38kit
      @An_38kit 5 years ago +4

      @@nickymiller9301 one question here. If there is enough lava for an island to surface out of the water, how does the island still keep growing?

    • @Donnie13
      @Donnie13 5 years ago +2

      @@An_38kit duh continental drift, dont you know about science or how the islands and continents work??😂😂

    • @An_38kit
      @An_38kit 5 years ago +2

      @@Donnie13hahahaHAHA😕

  • @sadhanasrinivasan9119
    @sadhanasrinivasan9119 21 day ago +3

    This is my favorite video in the entire RUclips .

  • @dracovisharctovish6109
    @dracovisharctovish6109 5 years ago +328

    I see Groudon and Kyogre fighting

  • @WWIIKittyhawk
    @WWIIKittyhawk 4 months ago +52

    What’s more crazy is a whole ocean can’t even quench a volcano

    • @sbef
      @sbef 4 months ago +6

      The deepest point in the ocean is 11 km, there are 6000 km of pressurized molten rock underneath. No, the oceans cannot quench volcanoes.

    • @nalasprincessworld4670
      @nalasprincessworld4670 4 months ago +2

      you didn't take into account the WHOLE MANTLE of the earth providing magma to the volcano

  • @auswusrbx5070
    @auswusrbx5070 4 years ago +59

    Teacher: What did we learn today?
    Random Kid: ISLAND GO BOOM!!!

  • @catslife123
    @catslife123 2 years ago +52

    some interesting facts about volcanoes:
    1. Volcanoes are openings in the Earth's surface that allow molten rock, ash, and gas to escape from the Earth's interior.
    2. There are around 1,500 active volcanoes in the world, with many more that are dormant or extinct.
    3. The largest volcano in the solar system is Olympus Mons on Mars. It is three times taller than Mount Everest and as wide as the entire state of Arizona.
    4. Volcanoes can erupt in different ways: Some volcanoes erupt explosively, while others have more fluid lava flows. Some can also produce pyroclastic flows, lahars, and other dangerous phenomena.
    5. The Ring of Fire is a region around the Pacific Ocean where many of the world's active volcanoes are located.
    6. The word "volcano" comes from the Roman god of fire, Vulcan.
    7. Volcanoes can have different shapes: Some have a steep cone shape, while others have a broad shield shape.
    8. Volcanoes can impact the climate: Large volcanic eruptions can release huge amounts of ash and gas into the atmosphere, which can block sunlight and cause global cooling.
    9. The world's largest eruption in recorded history occurred in 1815 at Mount Tambora in Indonesia, which produced massive amounts of ash and had a global impact on climate.
    10. Some volcanoes have become popular tourist attractions: Many people visit volcanoes to see their unique landscapes and to witness their eruptions from a safe distance. However, it's important to remember that volcanoes can be dangerous and unpredictable.

    • @legitbeans9078
      @legitbeans9078 Year ago +9

      Thanks chat gpt

    • @tascrphs
      @tascrphs Year ago +1

      I thought Indonesia's Krakatoa was the MOST violent explosive or volcanic eruption "known" to human-kind...

    • @batman_2004
      @batman_2004 Year ago +4

      Powered by ChatGPT. 😂

  • @sassygreen5024
    @sassygreen5024 6 years ago +214

    There is fire that even water cant put out.

  • @ZincateDoesGaming
    @ZincateDoesGaming 3 years ago +46

    Respect for camera man he deserves a raise

  • @rizkydeshanda4235
    @rizkydeshanda4235 3 years ago +121

    It was born from something destructivable. Even after the island was created. It still has to be challenged by the oceans to see if it really stand. Wow

  • @MostPowerfulPMofIndia

    Just seeing this gives me chills
    One of the best documentaries ever

  • @CurtisEWipe
    @CurtisEWipe 2 years ago +65

    Imagine floating in the ocean alone and finally finding an island only to find out its hot molten magma?

  • @anasakura7150
    @anasakura7150 5 years ago +31

    ما شاء الله 🤓
    This is my first time seeing a virgin island. Thank you for sharing this beautiful and meaningful video.

    • @nancymaina7882
      @nancymaina7882 3 years ago +9

      God is a living God he can create world with a brick of an eye also destroy in a second.

  • @たつニャー
    @たつニャー 2 years ago +18

    It's amazing. I was very impressed. The collision of magma and sea water was very good.

  • @BobChancer
    @BobChancer 6 months ago +4

    I love it when a video sparks questions for me but its even better when the video answers those questions moments after, like this video!

  • @RRonPH
    @RRonPH 2 years ago +44

    Woow just wow.. Kudos first to the team esp camera guy. We witnessed birth of a land from scratch, I can only imagine how our land now started, in short, our center of every land is the volcano, erupted for thousand years continuously and formed that high peak volcano. Through time, the water and sun creates life to form micoorganism and plants, then prolly start creating plant worms and so on... This is soooo amazing

    • @Fiberglass_Insulation
      @Fiberglass_Insulation 2 years ago +1

      Pretty sure it's a remotely controlled vehicle

    • @tascrphs
      @tascrphs Year ago

      Many islands are non-volcanic and are made entirely of "limestone" like geology. Islands like the Bahamian chain of islands come to mind.
      Our large continents were likely NOT formed by volcanos, but were part of earth's natural evolution when created. After all it's very unlikely the entire planet was once underwater. I'm not a geologist, but I've read literature suggesting our large continents that were formed billions of years ago was originally one large land mass that over time shifted and separated due to violent tectonic activity pulling the land mass apart. Further, it's this tectonic activity that contributed to significant volcanic activity and earthquakes....
      However, yes. Many smaller islands were created from volcanic activity. Matter a fact there is a very active underwater volcano (about 300 meters below the sea) in the Caribbean that's nestled near other islands (Grenada & St. Vincent) and is growing/ rising every day. It currently poses quite a problem for boats which may sink when the volcano occasionally degasses...

    • @georgehill3087
      @georgehill3087 Year ago

      Uh, no. Most land are formed by the moving crust crashing into each other.

    • @katstorm13
      @katstorm13 4 months ago

      The beginning of the video looked like those black snakes found at fireworks stores.

  • @fugglestick
    @fugglestick 5 years ago +68

    Just freaking awesome....how puny man is compared to Mother nature...

    • @Shishio7512
      @Shishio7512 5 years ago

      Paul Johnstone Were killing mother nature

    • @layla.bitar.
      @layla.bitar. 5 years ago

      We are killing the earth and that's really fun none believes us cause we are young our first are turning to ash in a second, ask California they will tell you about it.........................

    • @Cleon851
      @Cleon851 2 years ago

      Humans are superior to nature in every metric.

  • @TheColosiss
    @TheColosiss Year ago +32

    The divers that wade through these conditions in the name of Science are Heroes.
    To all our field specialists:
    Thank you for your service. You are deeply appreciated. Thank you.
    Sincerely,
    We the People now and always

    • @dreammaker9642
      @dreammaker9642 Year ago

      And yet nobody applauds me when I do something stupid and incredibly dangerous, worth it tho

  • @Jessi_r11
    @Jessi_r11 Month ago +11

    Cameraman never dies.

  • @GMN.ENTERTAINMENT
    @GMN.ENTERTAINMENT 6 months ago +30

    0:43 why that mtn look upset tho? Lol

  • @KaylaJohns-oy4ut
    @KaylaJohns-oy4ut 2 years ago +5

    This is so cool to watch.

  • @shruti2748
    @shruti2748 5 years ago +22

    00:11 How is this being recorded? Won't the water be boiling at this point??

  • @DartsShooter-mh4fr
    @DartsShooter-mh4fr Year ago +3

    Watching this make my day happy

  • @eyyumaro2323
    @eyyumaro2323 8 months ago +12

    why am i watching this instead of doing laundry

  • @marnielbalasabas8892
    @marnielbalasabas8892 3 years ago +8

    cameraman, who just finished this:
    me: *epic music intensifies*
    Also me: SCIENCE DA BEST!!!

    • @hayolooo7506
      @hayolooo7506 3 years ago

      The hell r u talking?

    • @BranB-e4y
      @BranB-e4y 6 months ago +1

      Having a bit fun ya grump 😂​@hayolooo7506

  • @سيفالشمري-ز4ر4ع

    (فَتَبَارَكَ اللَّهُ أَحْسَنُ الْخَالِقِينَ)🤲🏻

  • @Yin719-h0elp
    @Yin719-h0elp 2 months ago +34

    We've got automatic obsidian farms before gta6😭😭

  • @SunshinesArt
    @SunshinesArt 2 years ago +6

    So wish I had this video when I was teaching about how islands form. ❤

  • @hepsibaharish8509
    @hepsibaharish8509 2 years ago +17

    Nature is always beautiful

  • @VidyalakshmiPR
    @VidyalakshmiPR Year ago +1

    I don't know, but something about the blazing hot lava cooling immediately after coming in contact with water is so bloody satisfying...😅

  • @susmitanayak2101
    @susmitanayak2101 Year ago +1

    Thanks for making this documentary😭

  • @canalblue3058
    @canalblue3058 2 years ago +17

    Deus é maravilhoso 🙏 como é lindo sua obra!!!

  • @erenjaeger7307
    @erenjaeger7307 5 years ago +333

    Islands are just made out of lava poop

    • @MichelleMCTran
      @MichelleMCTran 5 years ago +5

      Eren Jaeger lava pillows

    • @immasoxfanbaby
      @immasoxfanbaby 5 years ago +3

      Eren Jaeger yep

    • @Sofia-gl1nb
      @Sofia-gl1nb 5 years ago +1

      Omg your right

    • @YesYes-jt4oj
      @YesYes-jt4oj 4 years ago +4

      Yes, I am stepping on lava crap 💩 every time I go on an island

    • @dimplevalencia3541
      @dimplevalencia3541 4 years ago +9

      While lava turns into obsidian after a very very long time grass comes out. Turns into a stone. Trees growing.
      Thats how islands evolve

  • @CuriousSenses
    @CuriousSenses 2 years ago +6

    The beginning of the video is just wow, if i haven't read the title I would have thought its some sort or creature trying to wake up😱That was amazing how this documentary has been made👏...

  • @Macfierce1
    @Macfierce1 3 years ago +1

    This photography is over the top great!

  • @frankiegeoff
    @frankiegeoff 6 months ago +1

    my best regard to whoever record such a beautifuk moment and entertain us

  • @averyfreeman6283
    @averyfreeman6283 4 years ago +4

    That's unbelievable seeing is believing. I love it. Thankyou guys ,it's truly Awesome and Amazing. God bless 👍 👍 👍

  • @raysroom3223
    @raysroom3223 4 years ago +5

    luv this. especially because there isnt music over it like some videos.

  • @applejuice943
    @applejuice943 5 years ago +18

    Me: Eww! Looks like a evolving worm
    My Brain : I want MORE MORE MORE

  • @52robbo
    @52robbo Year ago +1

    Fantastic photography, thanks. The wonderful and unbelievable power of nature.

  • @StephenRada-q6g
    @StephenRada-q6g 6 months ago

    Great footage. Reminds me of the black sand beaches in Iceland. Thank you 😊

  • @verelevelanthe200
    @verelevelanthe200 5 years ago +15

    Great cemara man great documentary.

  • @karolfontella3396
    @karolfontella3396 5 years ago +75

    So under the island there's a volcano that can explode anytime??

    • @lalaland616
      @lalaland616 5 years ago +11

      Maybe, like Hawaii

    • @matthewarnold4557
      @matthewarnold4557 5 years ago +3

      A volcano that is actively releasing magma has a little small chance of exploding.

    • @Donnie13
      @Donnie13 5 years ago +8

      It depends on if there are any volcanic islands around, like Hawaii or other ones. It also depends if the underwater volcano has enough heat to explode and enough lava to make an Island, sorry if it you dont get it

    • @Donnie13
      @Donnie13 5 years ago +2

      @@matthewarnold4557 you are also right

    • @aurora.3852
      @aurora.3852 4 years ago +4

      Did you know that there is a really big volcano under the middle of the earth that is called Yellowstone super volcano and if it erupted we would die-

  • @ddmmyy-s9k
    @ddmmyy-s9k 3 years ago +4

    Volcanoes are proud. .of mother nature 💛💚💙💕

  • @Juno_Kujo
    @Juno_Kujo 3 years ago

    I have to watch this for schoolwork.... probably would enjoy it if RUclips recommended it to me lol

  • @blockanimart8
    @blockanimart8 Year ago +6

    0:01 looked like a boss intro cutscene, idk why

  • @majesticalenchantress4358

    imagine how dangerous this was to film. koddos to the team especially the cameramen

    • @divinegaming128
      @divinegaming128 2 years ago +1

      Drones and rovers duh not risky at all really besides equipment loss

  • @natemcdonough5385
    @natemcdonough5385 3 years ago +14

    Getting real, live footage two miles below the ocean surface is just mind boggling.

  • @theagratas2556
    @theagratas2556 4 years ago +1

    Excellent camera work 👍👍👍

  • @robertbonanno5774
    @robertbonanno5774 7 months ago +2

    Amazing photography

  • @yourordinarystranger6997
    @yourordinarystranger6997 6 years ago +26

    5:18 is dat a water volcano?

    • @JGriva
      @JGriva 6 years ago +1

      Lmao

    • @raflamar4146
      @raflamar4146 6 years ago

      The home of the almighty water doggo

    • @anesginting
      @anesginting 6 years ago +1

      The wave is strike the island maybe there are holes that linked shore to the island top so the wave strike the hole > high pressure > then like the geyser btw i feel satisfy for staring at that

    • @raflamar4146
      @raflamar4146 6 years ago

      Yonex -> r/woosh

    • @Poserjeff
      @Poserjeff 6 years ago +4

      @@raflamar4146 nothing to woosh there dick head

  • @maduodinaka3813
    @maduodinaka3813 Year ago +4

    Can Imagine how hot the water could be

  • @bettytaylor8160
    @bettytaylor8160 5 years ago +51

    why am i just now getting this recommendation?

  • @tomallen5837
    @tomallen5837 Year ago +1

    nice clip. I would have loved to have heard more information about how deep the ocean was, and other pertinent information regarding the expansion from the lava.
    Really cool though

  • @JilmerGilot
    @JilmerGilot 15 days ago

    Thank you for this beautiful content.

  • @coeurstylo4029
    @coeurstylo4029 4 years ago +8

    island: exists
    magellan: islas de espania!

  • @applejuice943
    @applejuice943 5 years ago +15

    Me: This is COOL
    My brain: Yeah it is THEN WATCH MORE

  • @sandysandy967
    @sandysandy967 2 years ago +7

    Its very well shown how an island is formed. Whole of the countries and island and mountains form in the same way.

    • @georgehill3087
      @georgehill3087 Year ago +2

      Uh, no. This is a very rare form of island. Most land masses are from the moving crust crashing into each other.

    • @sandysandy967
      @sandysandy967 Year ago

      @@georgehill3087 yup this is how every country and islands form.

  • @deargodhelpmexdxd123

    This is really beautiful and interesting. I’ve always wondered how island can form and now I know how! It’s so beautiful and cool seeing nature (or the earth) create islands like it’s nothing.

  • @char6081
    @char6081 2 years ago +2

    God bless those who came together to create this

  • @AliyahDqueen
    @AliyahDqueen 5 years ago +5

    This is surly the power of God 🙌

    • @GeoSY
      @GeoSY 5 years ago +1

      Volcanos*

    • @AliyahDqueen
      @AliyahDqueen 5 years ago +1

      @@GeoSY yes volcanos, what else, how can you deny 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

    • @Bluebanisters_in_Arcadia
      @Bluebanisters_in_Arcadia 8 months ago

      ​@@AliyahDqueendecolonize your mind, your embarrassment to your ancestors

  • @pakshalchhajed8341
    @pakshalchhajed8341 6 years ago +5

    Nice work

  • @Mk14055
    @Mk14055 2 years ago +8

    الله على كل شي قدير

  • @ZoefontheMove
    @ZoefontheMove 5 months ago

    This looks way more interesting than the things I actually need to do.

  • @krumplethemal8831
    @krumplethemal8831 9 months ago +1

    Its interesting how the rock implodes a little as it reaches a critical cooling point where the surface cools faster than its inside.

  • @ikennanana
    @ikennanana 2 years ago +4

    Damn this is the first time I’ve seen obsidian in real life

  • @MsBek1993
    @MsBek1993 3 years ago +3

    Titanic Ship : Ah Sh*t ! ,here we go again...

  • @Wickedreptiles
    @Wickedreptiles 2 years ago +14

    Crazy to think it needs to travel 2 miles up!

  • @AyandaMoxy
    @AyandaMoxy 10 months ago

    It is really amazing and interesting at the same time gaining more knowledge on these things

  • @asthanegi2874
    @asthanegi2874 5 years ago +5

    Mother nature is so beautiful.

  • @sonnia31
    @sonnia31 5 years ago +6

    How Awesome is our God. Mighty in power.

    • @thegreatallanu
      @thegreatallanu 5 years ago

      It's just nature doing it's thing, has nothing to do with god

    • @Mr.Ai-00000
      @Mr.Ai-00000 5 years ago

      @@thegreatallanu fuck nature

    • @stephenjohn2131
      @stephenjohn2131 2 years ago

      @@thegreatallanu I know this is 3 years old but what you call nature is God for us. Can we get along now or should we forever fight to keep things interesting and keep forcing our way of looking at things in 2022 or should we find other fun ways that keeps things interesting?

    • @Bluebanisters_in_Arcadia
      @Bluebanisters_in_Arcadia 8 months ago

      Decolonize your mind, your ancestors will be ashamed of you for being mind controlled by wonderbreads religion

  • @Hyraladen
    @Hyraladen 5 years ago +5

    Let's say the new island is complete. I wonder what will people call the new island! What'll be the name of it!
    An answer this generation may never know since we'll be long dead already. But it's still exciting and pretty nice to think about

    • @Zilkenian_Davenport
      @Zilkenian_Davenport 3 years ago

      I think we'll have time to see it being named, mostly because it looks like this baby of an island has enough fight to persevere and grow.

    • @animefan199802
      @animefan199802 3 years ago

      Surtsey island off the coast of Iceland was also made in this way, and I think it started in 1963(?) not sure exactly but yes, we might get to see new islands being born and named, it makes you feel really minuscule and so so powerless against nature.

  • @kevinmcgiffin10
    @kevinmcgiffin10 Year ago

    We live on a magnificent planet...what a great video.

  • @chef-recipes884
    @chef-recipes884 2 years ago +1

    سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم.. unbelievable

  • @emersonradcliffespiloy7150

    0:24 how my butt feels when i eat too much spicy foods

  • @thesmokeyroom5625
    @thesmokeyroom5625 7 months ago +3

    5:47 looks like a dead giant laying back. XD

  • @stephencaracas2340
    @stephencaracas2340 4 years ago +9

    After the volcanic island cools, what other environmental changes could slowly begin to take place?

  • @sumaryferreirahart
    @sumaryferreirahart 2 years ago +1

    what a brave person! beautiful and magic!

  • @FloridaStateWX_REAL

    Imagine if you saw this happen in your pool. Great video btw.

  • @tuathadenan
    @tuathadenan 5 years ago +6

    Oh wow, just amazing.

  • @vladodobleja748
    @vladodobleja748 3 years ago +3

    What's the name of the island and are there any recent updates about it,did it survive the waves?

    • @-Mitra-
      @-Mitra- 3 years ago +4

      This is a click-bate video, unfortunately. There are at least two different shootings combined, and two islands are there - one is a Polinesian one with deep underwater volcano (Pacifics, supposedly, see flat surface of the newbie Island), and another one is one of the Hawaiian Islands with a nonstop surface eruption (see huge formed rocks and lava drops into the ocean).

    • @divinegaming128
      @divinegaming128 2 years ago

      It's for informational purposes not really clickbait