Awesome footage... My only complaint is throwing your ghostmark across the middle of all the footage. It's incredibly distracting and absolutely KILLS the immersion of the video.
@@stellviahohenheim Hey, if the footage is cool, I watch it... but having ghost text splattering through the middle of it pulls my eyes to the text rather than the content. I HATE that and it kills my attention... I'm ADHD, so things like that pull me out of what I'm trying to watch and are more than just "a little" distracting. *shrugs* It is what it is. :) Cheers!
6:03 "We just don't know where that static comes from..." What causes static? Friction. What is in volcanic ash? Rocks, tiny, pulverized rock. Rubbing against each other as they are being blasted in the sky. That friction causing static, that static causing the volcanic lightening. :)
Dude i jusdt heard this, and went straight to the comments. Just because the commentator or whoever wrote the script doesn't know where its coming from he thinks everyone else doesn't either lmao
Thank you! This is basic physics and I only got a C in that. Plus a lot of that ash has silica which is conductive. There's a reason we use it in computer chips. Static build up should be the least surprising thing
Yep, came straight here as well after that lame comment and stopped watching anymore of the video. Such a stupid comment and now am no longer interested in watching anymore of the video. Last time I watch a video from this channel.
@@suhailshaikh6129 Without credit is fine, it's just putting his channel watermark over them to the point where it makes some hard to see is kinda shitty
These clips makes me think that the people of Pompei weren't caught quite as much by surprise as we thought, but rather that they were struck dumb with fascination and wonder for the initial moments of the eruption before flight instincts kicked in.
For Pompeii... Was a day or more of eruption with small pumice pieces landing. Many evacuated. The eruption column collapsed under its own weight second day l believe, maybe third, and the subsequent pyroclastic flow killed and buried anyone still within its reach. All the way to the Sea.
@@k-mcgee6715oh, they knew. But they misunderstood the danger! Vesuvius doesn’t just erupt with no warning. No, it rumbles and growls and hisses and vents and heats the waters of the sea. It’s not a quiet peak! But it was thought to be Hephaestus working, and so a good sign from the gods. Plus, the 79AD eruption happened during a major religious festival, which meant more people than typical were staying in the towns. People who did not know how the streets were laid out, and caused more pandemonium than residents. If it had been at a non-festival time, the evacuations might have actually been successful. But the pre-eruption rumblings would still have been viewed as a good sign from the gods.
Nope, the entire scene would have been as good in horizontal orientation. Portrait mode never makes any sense. It is a STUPID trend for people who are too lazy or too clueless to use their phones in landscape mode. Cause rotating that thing by 90 degrees would be too ... inconvenient.
No, in landscape mode you'd have had the same image but with more context either side. Portrait is ONLY better when it matches the orientation of the viewer's screen, ie Instagram stories and the like
You missed the 2019 eruption of White Island in New Zealand. 21 people were killed and many others badly burned when it unexpectedly erupted while tourist were on the island, there are many HD videos of the eruption.
I’m hoping it wasn’t included out of respect. I did originally click on the video to see if it was included but kind of didn’t want it to be on here as it was so devastating.
@@Kiwicanuck3000 It could be out of respect they didn't include it. In which case the video name of being the most "Horrific" eruptions caught on tape is misleading if some eruptions are too horrific to include.
Why would you be stupid enough to stay near an erupting volcano when things are landing near you? You should have gone way before then. You just dont know.
Majestic and beautiful is how I perceive volcanic eruptions. However, there is also a sense of fear, as they have the potential to cause serious damage to lives and the surrounding environment.
Guatemala's Santa Maria produced the second largest eruption of the 20th century; the largest was Alaska's Novarupta. Indonesia's Mount Ruang produced this century's second largest eruption. The largest eruption so far in this century was Tonga's, Hunga Tonga-Hunga Haʻapai.
The scariest eruption of all is paroxysms eruption of Pinatubo in 1992. The staff at Clark airforce base literally had to run for their lives. The eruption was a category 6 and the top of the cloud reached 60 thousand feet in fifteen seconds. The video and stills have become iconic
wow, this video was absolutely gripping and really showcased the raw power of nature! but honestly, i think some of these clips are so intense that they make me wonder if we should be more cautious about living near active volcanoes. like, is the thrill really worth the risk?!
Volcanic lightning arises from colliding, fragmenting particles of volcanic ash (and sometimes ice), which generate static electricity within the volcanic plume, leading to the name dirty thunderstorm
Do just really should move your watermark over to the top left of the screen I just realised how bad it is sitting right there in the middle of the screen while you're trying to watch a lava flow. 5:18
I realise explorers are the most craziest out of everyone and you can't help but love the madness also of discovery seeking The excitement I love to see
wow, great job on this video! the footage is absolutely chilling. but honestly, i can't help but wonder if showing these eruptions like this glorifies natural disasters instead of making people truly understand their dangers. what do you all think?
The first clip is the best volcanic eruption I've seen, yes it is tiny compared to the other clip but you can see how the ground acts on immense pressure and heat, it behaves like rubber
0:38 I don’t think this guy knows what the word hemisphere means. Islands don’t have hemispheres are they aren’t spheres. Only the earth has hemispheres. What this guy means was the northern half of the island. Hemisphere literally ONLY means half a sphere. Not sure what he thinks it means.
"It's amazing how you see the blast long before you hear it." Really? The speed of light {seeing the blast) is 186,282 miles per second as apposed to the speed of sound (hearing the blast) at an altitude of 4100 feet above sea level is only 0.0006 miles per second. So the light will always reach your eyes before the sound will reach your ears.
@robertslugg8361 Pffft! Shows what that guy doesn’t know. Light and sound arrive simultaneously…if the road crew packed it all in the same truck! HAH: roadie humour!¡! (sorry)
The Dukono eruption reminded me of a rather peed off steam engine letting off a lot of steam... except for the fact Dukono was also tossing out some rather large lumps of very hot rock as well!
That static electricity is formed from dust colliding against each other at great velocity. The colour of the lightning is determined by how deep in the gas cloud it is, or the type of material that is colliding against each other.
So when they periodically release pressure is a good thing as when they don't have softer lava on the surface, pressure builds up and causes an eruption, right?
Clueless rich people: "I wannna live someplace beautiful and dangerous to raise a family because at any given moment, we'd have to be evacuated and subsequently lose our house, and everything we own, to a ravenous force of nature." Earth: "Say no more..."
Why do you get a sudden ash ploom from a volcano? It's always been my understanding that ash comes from something that has already burned down to embers. Is it caused by the sudden scorch of rocks from such a high heat?
These volcanoes are not theme park attractions so when they get to scary or dangerous to be close up,there is no attendant to stop the eruption or help to evacuate the area. If you put yourself in sutuations of peril then the blame is on you if the worst happens.
This video is completely wrong about Hawaii regarding the Puna area being the most expensive. $1 million homes? Garbage. Pahoa is a toilet. Sure, there are some nice houses, but it's actually the one place on the Big Island you MIGHT be able to afford to live... entirely because of the volcanic activity in the area. Do better research.
5:57 you are completely wrong about this. Science is not baffled by this, in fact it is a it's a well-documented phenomenon. Observations and studies of volcanic eruptions have confirmed that ash particle collisions generate static electricity, leading to volcanic lightning. It's been observed in many eruptions around the world and is well understood scientifically.
Actually, evidence shows the building blocks for life are found everywhere in space. They have taken samples from the film that accumulates on probes and the ISS, and all of the amino acids and carbon chains are found.
2:00 minutes just listening to that is insane it almost sounds like ocean waves now that the pressure released some. It’s like breathing or waves at a beach
Similarly, in a volcanic eruption cloud, there are small particles of volcanic material colliding with one another at high speeds, and these collisions can result in separation of charges in the volcanic cloud that result in lightning.
Abstract : The energy that dominates the earth is very great, some of it is natural, like the heat of the sun and volcanoes, and some of it is human action, by cutting down trees, without replacing them and cultivating in their place... There are five forces that control or dominate the planet... 1- The first theory (horizontal dynamic movement) and its end... The occurrence of storms, rain, floods and snow, at unexpected times and places, is because of the expiration of this theory, which needs to be balanced... 2- The second theory (vertical dynamic movement) and its end... This movement or force controls or dominates the earthquakes, earth cracks, drying up of rivers and lakes, earth openings, mountain collapses, and the emergence of drinking water springs on the ground... It becomes out of control... These phenomena increased due to the end of this theory... The third theory: it is water that rotates the earth... The fourth theory: the Earth's axis of rotation has tilted 2° degrees... The fifth theory: The Earth has a new orbit... These studies had completed and sent on July 26th 2000 YOUSIF A TOBIYA
Awesome footage... My only complaint is throwing your ghostmark across the middle of all the footage. It's incredibly distracting and absolutely KILLS the immersion of the video.
@@the-weirdist I like ghostmark better. Watermarks are stationary in one place. Ghosts float around. Ghostmark. ;)
Immersion my ass 😂
@@stellviahohenheim Hey, if the footage is cool, I watch it... but having ghost text splattering through the middle of it pulls my eyes to the text rather than the content. I HATE that and it kills my attention... I'm ADHD, so things like that pull me out of what I'm trying to watch and are more than just "a little" distracting. *shrugs* It is what it is. :) Cheers!
Stop whining
@@Killllr0y Stop being a dick.
6:03 "We just don't know where that static comes from..."
What causes static? Friction. What is in volcanic ash? Rocks, tiny, pulverized rock. Rubbing against each other as they are being blasted in the sky. That friction causing static, that static causing the volcanic lightening. :)
in combination with the extreme heat it releases in colder air?
Dude i jusdt heard this, and went straight to the comments. Just because the commentator or whoever wrote the script doesn't know where its coming from he thinks everyone else doesn't either lmao
Thank you! This is basic physics and I only got a C in that. Plus a lot of that ash has silica which is conductive. There's a reason we use it in computer chips. Static build up should be the least surprising thing
"It's a complete mystery" - General Drax
Yep, came straight here as well after that lame comment and stopped watching anymore of the video. Such a stupid comment and now am no longer interested in watching anymore of the video. Last time I watch a video from this channel.
You're compiling clips that belong to other people, but slapping your big ass watermark across the screen? Makes it almost unwatchable, what a shame
Oh shut up!
@@vincentmatthews6489 Found the alt
this is what you care about? get a life..lmfao
I maybe wrong but I think he might have gone for their approval to upload without credits. He's been doing this for a very long time.
@@suhailshaikh6129 Without credit is fine, it's just putting his channel watermark over them to the point where it makes some hard to see is kinda shitty
there’s a fine line between bravery and stupidity, which only appears in retrospect.
Thank God for brave stupid people. They film dangerous things up close so that I can watch from the comfort of my home!
or do they do it for kicks?
@@antonychipman3088
Narcissistic personality disorder.
Great video. But it hilarious when people put watermarks on videos that are literally all over the internet already 😂😂😂
If you google what causes volcanic lighting it explains how it is caused.
Even though the narrator claims that scientist are baffled by it.
How did you make the words a search link
Another BS youtube video.
These clips makes me think that the people of Pompei weren't caught quite as much by surprise as we thought, but rather that they were struck dumb with fascination and wonder for the initial moments of the eruption before flight instincts kicked in.
So true!
For Pompeii...
Was a day or more of eruption with small pumice pieces landing. Many evacuated.
The eruption column collapsed under its own weight second day l believe, maybe third, and the subsequent pyroclastic flow killed and buried anyone still within its reach. All the way to the Sea.
They didn't even know it was a volcano. And they had no idea what was happening
You are rigth. Before pompei eruted there had been several earthquakes according to writens texts
@@k-mcgee6715oh, they knew. But they misunderstood the danger! Vesuvius doesn’t just erupt with no warning. No, it rumbles and growls and hisses and vents and heats the waters of the sea. It’s not a quiet peak!
But it was thought to be Hephaestus working, and so a good sign from the gods. Plus, the 79AD eruption happened during a major religious festival, which meant more people than typical were staying in the towns. People who did not know how the streets were laid out, and caused more pandemonium than residents.
If it had been at a non-festival time, the evacuations might have actually been successful. But the pre-eruption rumblings would still have been viewed as a good sign from the gods.
That Russian guy burping at 10:38 was funny 😆
as he takes another gulp of Vodka in defiance of the Volcano 🌋
The video of the Guatemalan volcano is one of the few instances when a portrait/vertical phone/camera orientation makes sense. Nice one!
Nope, the entire scene would have been as good in horizontal orientation. Portrait mode never makes any sense.
It is a STUPID trend for people who are too lazy or too clueless to use their phones in landscape mode.
Cause rotating that thing by 90 degrees would be too ... inconvenient.
No, in landscape mode you'd have had the same image but with more context either side. Portrait is ONLY better when it matches the orientation of the viewer's screen, ie Instagram stories and the like
Why do you have to ruin the video with a giant watermark in the center of the screen???
Amazing footage. .... people so close makes me wonder what will some do to get the best selfie?
I’m from Cape Verde 🇨🇻 I was so happy to see it here
You missed the 2019 eruption of White Island in New Zealand. 21 people were killed and many others badly burned when it unexpectedly erupted while tourist were on the island, there are many HD videos of the eruption.
Was wondering if it would be on here too.
I’m hoping it wasn’t included out of respect. I did originally click on the video to see if it was included but kind of didn’t want it to be on here as it was so devastating.
@@Kiwicanuck3000 It could be out of respect they didn't include it. In which case the video name of being the most "Horrific" eruptions caught on tape is misleading if some eruptions are too horrific to include.
Technically, White Island was not a volcanic eruption. It was a steam explosion, though the event did kill some people and injure others.
@@oscar_m_san-diego But you forget that NZ was formed on a super volcano. These are red flags no sane person should ignore.
Thank you very much for sharing! Amazing video!Have a great week!
The first guy on the edge of the crater...that wasnt an eruption...that was a burp...if it was an eruption then we would not have his video....
Those rock being hurled into the air are probably the size of a car.
Wooow, thank you so much! ❤
Why would you be stupid enough to stay near an erupting volcano when things are landing near you? You should have gone way before then. You just dont know.
I find these are very foolish humans. Everything is about being in the video. Thanks to the dumb technology called smart phones?
Its only stupid if staying alive is your goal. Volcanoes are awesome. Life is stupid.
You're my favorite nature channel
@@the-weirdist thanks for the correction
Love your mother nature contents 💪🏼💙
Majestic and beautiful is how I perceive volcanic eruptions. However, there is also a sense of fear, as they have the potential to cause serious damage to lives and the surrounding environment.
The noise is strangely soothing 🫣
Amazing 🤩😮
The static in volcanic lightning is from all the tephra & particulate matter rubbing together.🎉🎉
All I gotta say is if the guides are running I'm following lol
I can't believe how people are so dense they haven't figured out to hold phone on side when videoing 🤔🙄
Underrated vid
at 17:50 a turtle flying 😂😂😂
Guatemala's Santa Maria produced the second largest eruption of the 20th century; the largest was Alaska's Novarupta. Indonesia's Mount Ruang produced this century's second largest eruption. The largest eruption so far in this century was Tonga's, Hunga Tonga-Hunga Haʻapai.
@@the-weirdist Correct!
The scariest eruption of all is paroxysms eruption of Pinatubo in 1992. The staff at Clark airforce base literally had to run for their lives. The eruption was a category 6 and the top of the cloud reached 60 thousand feet in fifteen seconds. The video and stills have become iconic
wow, this video was absolutely gripping and really showcased the raw power of nature! but honestly, i think some of these clips are so intense that they make me wonder if we should be more cautious about living near active volcanoes. like, is the thrill really worth the risk?!
7:42 The third volcano's clouds look like screaming faces. Look at the left side. 😯
That’s how I feel after a night of pickled eggs and Guinness. Lol
That first one... i cant believe how much pressure the lava is under. amazing
That guy burping through his video 🤢
better out than in, what is your problem?
Russians
I'm surprised that the classic 80s MT Saint Helens Volcano wasn't talked about.
Yeah me as well.
I think because it is classic. It's so well known they may have thought it wouldn't be interesting.
Having said that, it would have been nice to see.
Volcanic lightning arises from colliding, fragmenting particles of volcanic ash (and sometimes ice), which generate static electricity within the volcanic plume, leading to the name dirty thunderstorm
Owww para petualang yg sangat pemberani😍😍😍
Surprised the landslide eruption of Mt St Helens didn’t make the cut
That was before WW2... It doesn't count
@ WWII didn’t happen in 1980 wtf????
@@SA1NT53 you're thinking of Korean War
@@geostrophc St Helens didn’t erupt in a landslide before WWII dumbass
Do just really should move your watermark over to the top left of the screen I just realised how bad it is sitting right there in the middle of the screen while you're trying to watch a lava flow. 5:18
Horrific? These look awesome
Did you pay for all the footage you put your watermark on?
@@True-North-2025 yes, we do
@@Underworld5s Very good, thanks for letting me know.
6:15 mark, the Quetzeltenango district gave me a brief flashback to that oooooooold Simpsons episode, with the perilous peppers of quetzelacatenango 😆
If volcanos aren’t scary enough, add a little lightning
2:47 is me after spicy food 😂😂😂
What Im impressed with is the force behind those vents, that's some crazy pressure. The pulsing pressure waves seem strange too.
I realise explorers are the most craziest out of everyone and you can't help but love the madness also of discovery seeking
The excitement I love to see
wow, great job on this video! the footage is absolutely chilling. but honestly, i can't help but wonder if showing these eruptions like this glorifies natural disasters instead of making people truly understand their dangers. what do you all think?
2:47 i know they are having fun recording the rare footage, but issit worth the lung disease?
It’s 2023 where clicks and views outweigh health or a little thing like possibly being incinerated.
Man, that first video reminds me of the aftermath of eating nothing but TacoBell for four days straight...lol
Oh the horror... the horror... so much horror.
You have not seen anything yet!
Wildfires also generate lightning, pyrocumulus clouds, pyronados
The first clip is the best volcanic eruption I've seen, yes it is tiny compared to the other clip but you can see how the ground acts on immense pressure and heat, it behaves like rubber
0:38 I don’t think this guy knows what the word hemisphere means. Islands don’t have hemispheres are they aren’t spheres. Only the earth has hemispheres. What this guy means was the northern half of the island. Hemisphere literally ONLY means half a sphere. Not sure what he thinks it means.
"It's amazing how you see the blast long before you hear it." Really? The speed of light {seeing the blast) is 186,282 miles per second as apposed to the speed of sound (hearing the blast) at an altitude of 4100 feet above sea level is only 0.0006 miles per second. So the light will always reach your eyes before the sound will reach your ears.
What time lapse footage?
i cant tell if these people are genuinely brave, or just desperate for a Darwin award
Narrator reveals that light and sound travel at different speeds. Call the Nobel Committee!.
@robertslugg8361
Pffft! Shows what that guy doesn’t know. Light and sound arrive simultaneously…if the road crew packed it all in the same truck! HAH: roadie humour!¡! (sorry)
Well at least he got that right. Not like the part where he claimed scientists to unsure of the origins of volcanic lightning
The Dukono eruption reminded me of a rather peed off steam engine letting off a lot of steam... except for the fact Dukono was also tossing out some rather large lumps of very hot rock as well!
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I'll just check this out, since vulcanic eruptions are crazy looking
Yeah Dude. Fissure 8 was like..... ruclips.net/video/i4mcdEq_XSU/video.html
That static electricity is formed from dust colliding against each other at great velocity. The colour of the lightning is determined by how deep in the gas cloud it is, or the type of material that is colliding against each other.
So when they periodically release pressure is a good thing as when they don't have softer lava on the surface, pressure builds up and causes an eruption, right?
2:10 you can actually see the lava dome huffing and puffing right before the blast.
I wonder if people will *ever* come to their senses and realize how utterly *stupid* vertical filming is. It makes absolutely NO sense whatsoever.
Where are the gas going up in the air it’s probably your time to leave and not stay breathe it in does anyone else think lava looks like melted cheese
It’s a shame no one knows how to hold a camera steady.
Clueless rich people: "I wannna live someplace beautiful and dangerous to raise a family because at any given moment, we'd have to be evacuated and subsequently lose our house, and everything we own, to a ravenous force of nature."
Earth: "Say no more..."
21:06 Is it just me or does that flowing lava look weirdly tasty?
Maybe don't put your watermark over other people's content.
That first one with the people right on the crater's edge is what I'd imagine a dragon's fire to sound and look like. I was nervous for them.😮
This would tell me to leave, far away. I will never be the one yelling wow at the age.
To the guy in the first video - Run, bro! Don’t forget to take your friends with you!!!
1:33 🇮🇩 🌋
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Why do you get a sudden ash ploom from a volcano? It's always been my understanding that ash comes from something that has already burned down to embers. Is it caused by the sudden scorch of rocks from such a high heat?
0:06 who saw the hand thing?
Honestly people like that are insane 😂
Once in a lifetime footage and they're going to film in 480p resolution, it just doesn't make any sense, who doesn't have 4K on their phone nowadays?!
These volcanoes are not theme park attractions so when they get to scary or dangerous to be close up,there is no attendant to stop the eruption or help to evacuate the area. If you put yourself in sutuations of peril then the blame is on you if the worst happens.
10:39 In russia people are not afraid of the volcano. In russia volcano is afraid of people blyat
You really are RUclips #1. Amazing video's and you don't talk or have stupid music playing. Just the Natural Sound's. Another great video. 👍
This video is completely wrong about Hawaii regarding the Puna area being the most expensive. $1 million homes? Garbage. Pahoa is a toilet. Sure, there are some nice houses, but it's actually the one place on the Big Island you MIGHT be able to afford to live... entirely because of the volcanic activity in the area. Do better research.
these are increadible!
big fan of the dude that just belched into the camera
13:08 15 meters =164ft?? Just a bit off 😂
What amazed me is the amount of stupidity that some people have , they think is Cool to be near a erupting volcano😮
Im indonesia thank you bro
Me when my poop wont get the fudge out: 2:43
White island scares me and amazes me at once. I walked it in 2016, not long after people on the same tour i took… did not make it home.
Take the stupid watermark off.
I love the audio.
5:57 you are completely wrong about this. Science is not baffled by this, in fact it is a it's a well-documented phenomenon. Observations and studies of volcanic eruptions have confirmed that ash particle collisions generate static electricity, leading to volcanic lightning. It's been observed in many eruptions around the world and is well understood scientifically.
5:11 that’s how the first life started on Earth.
Actually, evidence shows the building blocks for life are found everywhere in space. They have taken samples from the film that accumulates on probes and the ISS, and all of the amino acids and carbon chains are found.
7 minutes in and i find it allready great footage!!
These scenes make me unable to take my eyes off.
The first clip was just venting high pressure gas build up, so not really an eruption of solid matter or lava.
2:00 minutes just listening to that is insane it almost sounds like ocean waves now that the pressure released some. It’s like breathing or waves at a beach
One thing I don't get....
Humans: oh look a dangerous potentially active volcano, let's build houses next to it....
Volcano: erupts
Humans:😲
Really don't know why lightning is produced on volcanic eruptions???
Similarly, in a volcanic eruption cloud, there are small particles of volcanic material colliding with one another at high speeds, and these collisions can result in separation of charges in the volcanic cloud that result in lightning.
The commentary is so bad i had to mute the video
@@Snugs_TTV Why’s that
Yes it’s horrible. Just show the videos please
The first one sounded very similar to high performance military jets causing a sonic boom by flying past the sound barrier.
Abstract :
The energy that dominates the earth is very great, some of it is natural, like the heat of the sun and volcanoes, and some of it is human action, by cutting down trees, without replacing them and cultivating in their place...
There are five forces that control or dominate the planet...
1- The first theory (horizontal dynamic movement) and its end...
The occurrence of storms, rain, floods and snow, at unexpected times and places, is because of the expiration of this theory, which needs to be balanced...
2- The second theory (vertical dynamic movement) and its end...
This movement or force controls or dominates the earthquakes, earth cracks, drying up of rivers and lakes, earth openings, mountain collapses, and the emergence of drinking water springs on the ground...
It becomes out of control...
These phenomena increased due to the end of this theory...
The third theory: it is water that rotates the earth...
The fourth theory: the Earth's axis of rotation has tilted 2° degrees...
The fifth theory: The Earth has a new orbit...
These studies had completed and sent on July 26th 2000
YOUSIF A TOBIYA