I remember a day trip there during a 1980s holiday in Kos. The memory of the trip from Mandraki rising to the rim of the crater, and then the seething water, and sulphur emissions, has always brought alive my subsequent interest in volcanism. It it well worth a visit, and deserves the Geopark status - so 'best of luck' with the application! (and thanks for the video)
Beautiful! I think the big picture view of why so much volcanic activity in this region is fascinating. The Hellenic volcanic arc is largely the result of interactions (subduction) between the African and Eurasian tectonic plates. Movements within the earth can humble mankind and, indeed, makes us all feel quite small and at the mercy of such powers.
Amazing video!!
Thanks for sharing!!
Simply amazing
I remember a day trip there during a 1980s holiday in Kos. The memory of the trip from Mandraki rising to the rim of the crater, and then the seething water, and sulphur emissions, has always brought alive my subsequent interest in volcanism. It it well worth a visit, and deserves the Geopark status - so 'best of luck' with the application! (and thanks for the video)
It's good place and similar to Solfatara volcano at Pozzuoli, Italy. Thank you to show it.
Beautiful! I think the big picture view of why so much volcanic activity in this region is fascinating. The Hellenic volcanic arc is largely the result of interactions (subduction) between the African and Eurasian tectonic plates. Movements within the earth can humble mankind and, indeed, makes us all feel quite small and at the mercy of such powers.
Great educational video as always.
Kalispara Em, hope you are doing well and having a good time on your travels. Thank you for sharing with us all as always~
Brilliant Em..so interesting
..rather you than me though lol..❤..
..stay safe..
Fantastic video, very informative as always. 👍
Ahhh that's why they say not to eat yellow snow! 🤣
Μπραβο για το βίντεο ή. Νισυρος είναι υπεροχη❤
Very nice
You can use a sponge or a "dead cat" on top of the microphone of the camera to minimize the wind sound on the video. Thanks for the great content
You can see the air shimmering in some of the craters, must be pretty hot
So creative you have content.
I can smell it from here lol. I imagine it smells roughly the same as Yellowstone 🤣 still, very cool to witness these kinds of things in person!
u r my top utuber keep the great work! btw did u study arqueology or something related or just r very into it
Thank you very much! I am still studying 🤓 I did my BSc in Geology and Oceanography, and now I'm doing an MSc in Geoconservation 🌋
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Impressionnant ce cratère em 😊😊
Wow
Hello do you know if you can get there from Rhodes I’m going to Rhodes in 5weeks
From how far down is that water coming up from?
Is that the volcano that sank Atlantis?
I just recognise it from Assassin's Creed Odyssey.