This is the Coldest Lava on Earth
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Footage from daring volcanologists: Richard Roscoe (PhotoVolcanica) and Marc Szeglat.
The lava has an average maximum temperature of 500 degrees C. Not cold enough to touch, the mountain guide who fell in was severely burned and easily could have died. The carbon in the lava (also known as carbonitite lava) is not pure elemental carbon, it's in the structure of carbonate minerals like for example calcium carbonate, the dominant mineral in limestones. For a long time it was thought that the lava was partially just molten limestone but one more modern theory suggests that the carbonitite lava separates like oil from water in the magma chamber. The unique chemistry of this volcano has really interesting effects on the local ecology. Look up Lake Natron for a good creepy rabbit hole :)
Don't let this cool tone fool you, the lava is still extremely hot. The mountin guide was severely injured and forced to get multiple amputations.
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You mean they didn’t just get a refreshing mud bath? I thought 500°C sounded nice.
Say word.
“mountin” 🧠🧠🧠
Noones being fooled or thinks this is safe lmao. The dude survived falling in lava. Go ahead and jump in regular lava and see what your survival odds are buddy 😂
The young man who fell in is called Pambao, he's Massai. He had both legs amputated above the knee a year after the accident after they failed to heal and left him in constant agony. After the amputation and rehabilitation (paid for by the volcano exploration group that hired him as a porter, and some charities), and he was fit, healthy, and happy, and got married in 2008. They did more fundraising in 2009 & 2010 to arrange prosthetics. He can run on both his prosthetics and leg stumps. I can't find updates after 2010 but they indicated that they're still in touch with Pambao and check in on him.
Edit: I'm sick of repeating myself in the comments, so I'm explaining it here. Pambao wasn't made aware of the hazards was the consensus of other scientists, and in future all potential hazards need to be explained for any future hired porters, so they can make informed consent. The hazards are NOT Pambao not knowing lava was hot or that the mountain was hot and actually a volcano. The main hazard is that thin and unstable crust that will collapse when you step on it looks near identical to the thick stable crust they have already been walking on. You can't tell it's thinner by heat alone, because the entire space around you is heat, and tapping with a stick isn't always heavy enough to break through, but it will break under the weight of a human. The ground can look like the safe ground you've been walking on for over an hour, then suddenly collapse beneath you at a misstep or if you stand in one spot for too long, especially when you're carrying a bunch of heavy equipment you don't normally carry. Pambao couldn't give informed consent because he wasn't aware that there was the risk the ground could suddenly open up under his feet because of the extra weight.
That sucks
Wow my mind is blown.... Sucks he lost his legs but fml... How many people can say they fell into a volcano and survived that shit! This is crazy.
My guy is gonna have INSANE stories to tell his kids
@@storm_delany894 Worst bit is the Massai never went up the mountain because there's nothing really living up there, and because of lack of education, they had no idea it was dangerous. They saw all these people were going up the mountain, and assumed it must be safe. To Pambao, it was a weird mud river. Now any scientists who hire locals to carry equipment must educate them on the dangers first so they can give informed consent.
Thank you 🙏. I'm glad Pambao was financially helped 😊
"Guy managed to climb out alive" I'd be more concerned if he climbed out dead there would be entirely new issues to worry about.
Lol but how was he doing though that would be 100% 2nd-3rd degree burn on the submerged bodypart. 😬
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Less viscous than water so anything lighter so in water you would sink, in that lava you would sink even slower or not at all so would be easily possible to climb out especially with adrenaline in the body but correct you would still end up with 2nd-3rd degree burns depending on how long but at first you would get the lidenfrost effect as sweat would evaporate and create a layer around the body for the first few seconds
The Volcano turns out to be the Pit of Lazarus!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The Hollow Knight music really added to the sense of mystery
White Palace!
Glad someone mentioned it!
Ah finally someone else who knows, the white palace
Yeah dude love the just looked for this comment
not quite the same without the sawblades
For people wondering, the average temperature of this lava ranges from 495-590 °C (923-1094 °F). Typical lava temperatures, are around 800 °C to 1,200 °C (1,470 °F-2,190 °F).
ah yes, very cold, might freeze to death
so i cant touch it. sad
Thank you, the video keep talking about the lava cold but don't give out the details
@@iamwhatiam1991 i think at 1 part of the vid it writes 500°C
Yep dude suffered instantaneous Burns for sure
"Guy managed to climb out alive" "lava is 500°C" Bro had a fire resistance potion
You can quickly walk lava
@@Remake5182 The viscosity is lower than water (according to this clip at least)....nope you can't walk this, you'll instantly sink.
The guy who fell in had burns on one arm and both legs and was hospitalised. So he didn't get out of the lava unscathed
@@theintunity My bad I foud out it was cooal
@@theintunityviscosity is not density you’ll still float
500c is still extremely hot, there's no F'n way someone fell in 500c liquid and lived more than a few excruciating seconds.
Agree only if he dipped his foot in it he would survive
Are you telling me not everything on the internet is true?
500°C is over 900°F their skin would still melt off and and brain juices would have boiled in seconds
An accident last August highlights the hazards of summit access. On his 21 August 2007 ascent, Chris Weber's group evacuated a local Maasai porter who had fallen into an active lava flow (around 500°C) in the crater. The porter had managed to get out of the lava, but with both legs and one arm seriously burned. Initial treatment at an Arusha hospital was financed by Weber's tour company. As of January 2008 he was bedridden in his home near Engare Sero, experiencing pain and muscle wasting.
I thought the same thing so I fact checked it. "Maasai porter in 2007 fell into it. One of his arms and both his legs were severely burned, and he was hospitalised for some time." Some time it says... that could have been 6 months! I'm thinking that he only fell in legs first and got out in a few seconds. Maybe he had on heavy winter gear that helped? If it was wool clothing that would really helped him. IDK but he prolly still has pain from it! EDIT.. I thought his name was Massai porter. I misunderstood the translation he was a porter for tourists seeing the valcano and he was of the Massai peoples!
the hollow knight ost in the background makes this video complete
'less viscous than water' is a crazy thought in itself. It's thinner and runnier than water is.
Lots of things are thinner than water.
@@larrytischler570but add in the fact it’s 500 degrees Celsius, that’s what crazy to OP.
"Liquid water"😂
It does not have less viscosity than water. The videos nonsense.
@@bullseye6969have you not heard of ice?
Yes, 900° fahrenheit is so chilly.
Worlds best hot springs, come and enjoy it, but not for too long or you will forever enjoy it
It is compared to other volcanoes.
Right! Hey who wants to go swimming 😅
I bet creatures live in it. I’d stay the fuck away from it.
In comparison yes it's absolutely freezing
Buddy came crawling out like Anakin
He really kinda did from what I looked up, hope he kept his noodle
I bet you that it would trund black and drpped off on it own his sussage i mean lol cheers Australia @@RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus
@@hatz65hatzigiannisLike an overcooked snag 😂😅
You underestimate my power
Like the rest of us humans Anakin was from the African rift zone ?
Oh my God THANKS YOU!!
Not only this was very informative, it also gave me inspiration for a character whose carbon's magic development was stalled when you mentioned that one of the compounds of this "cold lava" was carbon.
Hollow Knight's background music was on point too.
Think it was white pallace
The hollow knight music makes me think that this just footage of Void irl
The White Palace does that to a person
He climbed out of the void
was about to comment lol
Truee
@@morgandaniell1619 me when I die to the same challenge in the White Palace: Pure rage
i didn’t know lava was chill like that
No wonder its black
"This guy and his fricken volcano.... Hey, dude, you can't park here. You gotta skedaddle"
@@suicidalsmileyface625🌋🤙
I didin't know Sayori hangin like that
🤣
The mountain guide probably wished it was normal lava so he doesn’t have to live with full body burns and scarring for the rest of his life
Being dead is not better than living with pain.
@@mowgli2071 That is debatable.
@@oneboredfool9578
The dead can't debate.
The living in pain who can't think straight can debate
@@koolhans5926
Congratulations on pointing to a way in which being alive in pain is better than being dead. As I said, the dead cannot debate.
I do not believe for one second that someone fell into 900 degree molten lava and crawled out and survived
You're right, this lava is only 500 degrees
@@ScarletAxetia fahrenheit. Nice job embarrassing yourself though
@@gunsandmachinesenthusiast nice job being an ass for no reason, have a shit day :3
He got amputations but he did in fact survive
@@gunsandmachinesenthusiast nice job embarrassing yourself Forest🤷
It's important to note that the guide who fell in was bedridden after. Both legs and one of his arms were seriously burned, and he's been experiencing muscle wasting. Alive, yeah, but not unscathed.
i mean yeah he fell into lava
Still, surviving 500 degrees Celsius!
@@JonatasAdoM What is Celsius?
@@greenchilistudioz4537how do you not know?
@@greenchilistudioz4537Average Americans
There are brown dwarf stars that are so cold, you can touch it with your bare hands. We're talking 80F.
Wow
WISE 0855−0714 has an estimated temperature between 225 to 260 Kelvin, which is approximately -55 to 8 degrees Fahrenheit.
8 is freeze -55 wouldn’t it give you frost burns?
Yeah I hear there is one next to our galaxy
I’m about to live there
As a retired geologist, I really appreciate to see a footage of this unique volcano we were taught about back then at the Uni, by our late professors. Thanks.
Thank you for your like. Have a great day! P.
just a question out of curiousity, if it´s largely carbon, would you still call that lava? i thought lava was molten rock ie. silica based.
Is this a carbonate volcano?
@@larrytischler570 Yes..
@@tyapca7 Are you from Germany?
I have never heard an Englishman or an American Person say "Uni" before.
Just curious
The guide: "DEATH CAN HAVE ME WHEN IT EARNS ME!!!!!!!!!"
That's a bizarre volcano. I'm surprised in all my years of watching nature documentaries, this was never mentioned.
Me too, man you learn something new every day no matter how old you get.
@@MrUNCLESAM84 straight facts
The reason is it's top secret. It's probably pure oil known. Maybe there's something to it. It is a protected landmark go figure
I'm annoyed with myself..... known about this place for 55 years but never seemed to realise how special it is. Can't get back any more.... damn...as the movie said "Time to die."
It's cause a lot of media outside Africa acts like we don't exist.
I did a project on Ol Doinyo Lengai for my geology degree, it's my favorite geological niche! The man who fell into the lava did in fact survive, though not without several months of hospitalization and amputations. Still, he's one of if not THE only person to survive falling into lava. The problem with silicate lavas is that they're sticky - they cling and they just keep burning. You'd likely die of noxious gases before the water is boiled out of you!
Oh wow! Would love to read the report. Very interesting!!
Thank you for sharing! I was very curious about the "survivor" after seeing this short and looked it up. It was in 2007 when that porter fell in.
Carbon yes but to be exact, its natrocarbonatite lava which is black from its content of sodium and potassium carbonate minerals, nyerereite and gregoryite
Thanks for a great explanation. 👍
@@lillyanneserrelio2187 No need for the quotation marks. He survived.
From what I can find he got prosthetic legs.
The internet continues to teach me things I would've never known about.
How will this knowledge benefit you?
@@Americansikkunt How would the knowledge of me telling you benefit you?
@@_CatBug_ it wouldn’t.
It would only serve to take-up more brain space,
encourage more of the same behavior of mindless information consumption,
and ultimately create a society of distracted individuals.
@Americansikkunt It seems you're conflating the consumption of educational information and the process of mindlessly scrolling through social media to make an argument. One's capacity to learn and still be a productive part of society is not determined by another's lack of "brain space."
@@_CatBug_ I noticed you are unable to answer my first question.
Perhaps it is difficult to comprehend how something so mundane has the potential to be harmful,
like an informative short video,
but certainly you don’t find watching these videos to be productive…..
That mountain guide never losing a game of two truths and a lie
For anyone wondering, song is White Palace from Hollow Knight, by Christopher Larkin
it's void!! the abyss is real!!!!!
That is really beautiful music.
*PoP flashbacks
I like how the short says original music lol
No it's not. The instrumentation is completely different. It's missing the saw blades and exasperated screams.
For those that are struggling, the porter fell into a lava FLOW. That would be the lava that has poured out of the cone and is literally heading down the mountainside. The volume of fluid coming from this eruption would create a flow of a few inches deep and only a foot or two across, rather than something that could actually fully submerge you. At 500C (900F) this is still extraordinarily dangerous, and would almost certainly kill you, even at that small of a volume, unless you were able to exit immediately, which the porter only managed because, again, the flow was *very* small. He still received life threatening injuries and has not, nor will he be capable of a full recovery. His limbs were amputated due to the burns.
Just goes to show you that things that look innocuous can still, in the matter of moments, completely change everything. Always be sure to respect nature and the immense power that shapes our world. You are small, act like it. Best of luck.
Yeah, but dude did get married, they fundraised him prosthetics, and he can run on them now. All things considered, the other comments say Pmbao [sic] is doing kinda okay and has an awesome story.
These AI videos are so trash, zero practical facts, zero info to what happened to the guide. Only just to increase traffic and let users do its job.
Climbing out quickly does no good, only keeps it from being worse. People gave died from falling in mud pots that are much "cooler" than this lava. It's actually worse than falling in boiling water like a hot spring, because both mud and lava will coat you and stick to you and keep burning you terribly. You can't get it off fast enough.
He didn’t act like he wasn’t small, he was well aware of the risk of the lava, BUT a part that looked no different from the rest crumbled due to his weight and it being thinner than the rest, your comment makes it seem like he was arrogantly testing the waters when that’s not even close to what happened.
The East African Rift Zone is such a badass name for a place, feels like something out of a sci-fi game
In terms of naming things geologists are sick
shame I'll never see it become a young ocean
@@GeolipeAt least you can explore the nearby Red Sea between the Afar Triangle and the Arab Peninsula.
The sea also contains volcanoes.
motorstorm pacific rift
@@kaiwontwinjawbreaker in the wild?
The hollow knight white palace music is giving me flashbacks
For anyone curious about how a person might survive such an experience:
Magma is made out of rocks and rocks are heavy. Due to the large bouyant force he would only submerge about 80cm, if he has a grip to keep him vertical.
In addition to this, 500⁰C is hot enough that the liquid in the human body would evaporate with enough pressure to impede the lava's goal of cooking its victim thoroughly, this is formally called the Leidenfrost effect.
Despite this, 500⁰C (900⁰F) is still very hot. The person in question was still bedridden a year and a half after the incident; I couldn't find any further updates.
Assumptions used in calculating the submersion depth of 80cm:
*Humans are vertical cy;inders with a uniform density of 1.01 g/cm³
*The cylinder is of average (male) weight (175lbs 91kg) and height (69in 175cm)
*The lava in question has a density of 2.4 g/cm³
Thank you
The only problem would be if lava got underclothing or in his shoes boots. Also the heat would dissipate immediately upon contact cooling enough to burn the shit out of him. So he would only have a second or two to react.
I love you❤
If true...he did say it wasn't made of silica...he said carbon
Lava is usually very viscous, but as said in the video this lava is very much not the case.
imagine playing in mud and suddenly getting burned alive
Don't have to imagine
wouldn’t you get frozen?
@@RedLya 500c is still very very hot I'm American and I can even still know that
@@RedLya from... lava..?
@@RedLya No, you wouldn't get frozen.
Hollow Knight music on background it's just perfect 🤩
I was scrolling through the comments to find someone who also realized the same😂
Silk Song teaser
@@Kraeall the cope is real
Wym backward? This is just the white palace music
@@doomeddragon76 they probably meant in background.
I'm pretty sure breathing in that dust would give you all kinds of lung cancer.
Bro found the Abyss
BROTHER! IS THAT YOU???? I HAVEN'T SEEN YOU SINCE FATHER THREW YOU INTO THE ABYSS!
I found my people
@@Exxorcistt _....._
@@Ector_902*_the voice of the pale king echoes through the depths of hallownest_* “no mind to think, no voice to cry suffering” *_I do not respond_*
@@Exxorcistt _no cost too great_
The guy fell into 500C lava and came out complaining how cold it was. Freezing, he said.
He climbed out ALIVE
I'd be more concerned if he climbed out dead 😂
This comment needs more recognition 😂😂
@@MrUNCLESAM84are u not concerned abt how humans literally cant survive 500C
@@notevennero you don't get it don't you?!
We have a *DEAD MAN* climbing outta the lava hole, I think now we have a bigger problem than whatever temperature you're talking about. 😂
Pambao from the Massai lost both legs above the knee from the accident. It took 3 years for the scientists to raise funds to get him prosthetics and physio
At 60 I started to think I'd heard it all, then I see something like this and realize how little I've learned.
I’m 37 and I never knew about this either, and I’m a super nerd when it comes to anything history/chemistry/biology/earth/space science /😮 with the latest technologies and breakthroughs I can’t wait to see what comes out.
There’s more to know than can ever be known.
Yeah learning never stops. I'm glad that I had a couple of teachers in my school days that taught us to teach ourselves!
same im 54 and actually interested in the world and this is totally new to me
Sadly when I looked it up the video is lying... disappointment.
"Less viscous than water": Literally shows a mud milkshake.
I dont remember a volcano in hallownest
I was waiting for someone to recognize the music
@@Bagelor same
White Palace theme?
@@Wicked539yup
Luv ya
Never thought a music about dodging saws would be put into an educational video about coldest lava.
For anyone wondering, the music name is "White Palace" from the game "Hollow Knight"
Do you think they picked this song because the lava turns white…making the layout a White Palace?
SAME i just went ohh its the saw song
sometimes hard to recognise with the absence of the saw sounds
The hollow Knight soundtrack is everywhere I noticed after playing it
He fell into the lava and climbed out alive… must’ve been a real Path of Pain
Fellow HK player
the cold lava looks like diarrhea
Real
Homie barely got out of the Path of Pain with his life
Pambao from the Massai lost both legs above the knee and it took the scientists and a charity 3 years to raise money to get him physio and prosthetics. He got married and could run again by mid 2010
Pale king: “very interesting…”
"this is lava" no its willy wonka's chocolate volcano spewing "hot delight"
Could ostensibly be mud, smart one
The issue is the fifty percent of the time when that is actually poop. The rest of the time it's as you said. Chocolate.
"Hot delight" teeheeheee ok "Willy"
"I fell into a pool of lava" is the craziest dad lore of all time
we used to fall into lava every day to and from school both ways
Funny thing because literally both his legs and one of his arms were amputated, if he is / becomes a dad that in itself would be crazy lore
I’m no expert on lava, but the White Palace is missing from this footage…
Yea, I was kinda expecting a path of pain speedrun at the end
Your pfp is appropriate for someone to point out the ost xD
I just notice that wtf!
Tink Tink Tink FUUUUCK Tink Tink Tink
Love yall hk fans ❤
was waiting for a comment like this
Who would've thought African lava was black.
The lava is so cold that you need to wear a winter jacket for hiking around it
As soon as someone says cold lava I'd try to touch it for sure.
@@inejunta6569That wouldn’t be a very fun experience my friend
coldest lava doesn't mean its cold, the correct way to say it was "least hot lava"
(i know this is supposed to be a joke but uh)
@@inejunta6569 500° C or 900° F 😅
Really needs to add the relatively cold but in before throwing cold lava at you. Just saying
White palace theme still gives me flashbacks 😂
*BUZZSAW SOUND*
@@mostly-hollow1009 NOOoooOooOoO
@@mostly-hollow1009 instantly got that sound in my head
Path of pain was probably one of the hardest things in that game ngl
@@Matthew-jm6zt I sometimes redo PoP for fun but I still haven't beaten P5 yet
Very happy about this video because not only is it about a cool volcano, but the fact that lava from this volcano turns white and becomes ***dust*** while the theme "Kingdom's Edge" plays. For no one who knows, Kingdom's Edge perpetually has pale ash everywhere. Amazing thought put into this short, man
You're WRONG!!!
(It's not Kingdom's Edge, it's actually White Palace. Still good comment tho)
Thats white palace bro
Now I wish it was playing kingdoms edge that would be sick
What game is that from?
@@Hershewed hollow knight, give it a play
So that's where the lava of choco lava cakes comes from😮😮
That music has awoked deep feeling of anger and hatred in me
Uhh why? It's just Hollow Knight music
Love hat relationship
White palace PTSD
@@Elderbug_ because it's a white palace, and more specifically, Path of Pain music
@@Elderbug_I got ptsd when I realised lol
Am i tripping, or do i hear the White Palace soundtrack.
At least I know I'm not imagining things lmao
What song?
@@Carlos-qj1ls it's a soundtrack from Hollow Knight. It's playing in the background of this video.
THATS WHERE ITS FROM… I thought I was having dejavú or tripping, replaying the video a few times to figure out the feeling.
Man… where’s Silksong lol
White palace? Is that the knock of white castle from wish?
"I prefer it as a protected landmark, rather than an open pit mine." Good on you man, that's highly respectable.
Neither is immoral so I'm not giving props at random here. Land mark or mined, if it's legally done, nothing is wrong. Only reason you would say this is if your worldview or social ideals auto assumes there's an issue with it being a mine.
Rare earth minerals are not actually rare, just a pain to extract unless in very pure form. I have a feeling extracting them from an active volcano wouldn't be anyone's choice.
No the Tanzanians should mine the carbonatites and try create jobs.
@@drjonesey5 you can pretend to be this enlightened person who "sees past the matrix", but this is a pretty stupid take lmao
Well he doesn't have a choice in the matter either way so yeah
Wow. At first I thought it was a well blow out. Looks just like oil, but at much slower speed . Fascinating stuff!! Thank you!
For everyone unable to look things up for some reason,
"An accident last August highlights the hazards of summit access. On his 21 August 2007 ascent, Chris Weber's group evacuated a local Maasai porter who had fallen into an active lava flow (around 500°C) in the crater. The porter had managed to get out of the lava, but with both legs and one arm seriously burned. Initial treatment at an Arusha hospital was financed by Weber's tour company. As of January 2008 he was bedridden in his home near Engare Sero, experiencing pain and muscle wasting."
Quote from:
Global Volcanism Program, 2008. Report on Ol Doinyo Lengai (Tanzania) (Wunderman, R., ed.). Bulletin of the Global Volcanism Network, 33:2. Smithsonian Institution
Thank you i was looking for the Temperatur
Thank you‼️🙂👍🏻 for the info
Hollow knight music. I always hope uploaders know what they're picking and aren't ignorant to where it comes from
The subject material is a black liquid that turns pale white in air. They knew what they were doing.
Same bro.
its very likely cuz the lava they show in the vid looks like void lol
Who cares bruh
@I_Like_Ike53 I just want the games and artists to be appreciated, Hollow Knight for example, is an extremely beautiful game
"Anybody want to go camping?"
"Where?"
"Volcano."
Tanzania
"Protected landmark"
Yeah we will see about that in a couple of years
I burned myself on my campfire last night it was such a cold flame.
I like how he said it was the coldest lava on earth about a dozen times and then never told us what the actual temperature of it was
RIGHT?!
It's written 500°c Just read
@@LunatyNFVyou know what that is a very fair point. I didn't see that. Thanks for pointing it out
@@LunatyNFVI mean u r right but also RIP blind people.
"knock knock"
"who's there "
America
Stupid
but is rare earth metals...🍿🍿🍿 give it a sec 🤓
Rare earth minerals are the new oil, but you still need oil to build anything with rare earth minerals... 🤔
Today it would be China.
china gives you a improved road and economy,but america and europe only takes
America: "valuable minerals you say? that volcano sounds like it needs some freedom"
The lavas of Ol Doinyo Lengai have temperatures of 540-593 °C (1,004-1,099 °F); they are so cold that during the day they look like mudflows or oil and glow only during the night.
This is shown in the video and pretty crazy. At 500°C the internet said it was like 952°F. If anyone fell in they would be instantly dead.
How is 500 degrees Celsius cold, or am I missing something?
@@ChrisSS1LEcompared to other eruptions with extremely hotter magma.
But no the video is misinforming viewers it’s still extremely hot.
But compared to the “norm” it’s “colder.” Hahah😂 this has to be satire.
Murica: did somebody just say oil! Volcano needs democracy
Okay but a guy Falling in is still dead, no?
"The lava is also chock full of rare earth minerals"
Chinese mining corporations just entered the chat
The Chinese usually replace the existing European mining companies.....
bro that fell in took the best mineral bath of his life
He lost both of his legs above the knee
@@christophermacqueen2513that's just what happens when you take a good as hell mineral bath
He actually floated on top, it’s over 3 times denser than we are, meaning we don’t sink, it’s like standing on concrete
@@TheNinthGeneration1 its less viscous than water u bufoon
@@TheNinthGeneration1but if you fell onto liquid concret you still would dip in, no?
I’m pretty sure we just watched a volcano having diarrhea 🤣
If it's a naturally formed ice cube that's melting, then technically, that water is lava.
Yeah, title is a bit misleading but it is what it is
V-Sauce music intensifies
The Hollow Knight OST makes this clip SO much better.
This volcano was mentioned over a hundred years ago in a Bengali Novel named "Chaader Pahar" (The Mountain of The Moon) written by Bibhutibhusan Bandopadhyay. The story is about a young boy prospecting for a fabled diamond mine with his guide friend Diego Alvarez and accidentally discovering it. The 21yr old boy managed to discover the mine, survive the Kalahari Desert and come back to Solsburry.
I was just scrolling down in the comments to check if anybody has commented about it being mentioned in Chader Pahar. After studying the novel for ICSE exams I love the fact that Oldoniyo lengai actually exists irl.
Hello old friend@@sreeboutique9574
Thank you for explaining how “cold” it actually is.
"The dust crunches between our teeth when we eat."
Attention: If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may be entitled to compensation.
"mmm yummy dust"
Meanwhile pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis:
'Pneumoconiosis' dust settled in lungs.
One of the many reasons I love my country, Tanzania, is its unique attractions, sites, and things.
We have a lot of "only exists in Tanzania" stuff, including Tanzanite, a mineral only mined in Tanzania.
Guess what, Serengeti is in Tanzania too.
Aye, I have a peices of blue tanzanite, it's a beautiful gemstone.
Hello from Spain. Just looked it up and it looks beautiful, I'm impressed.
The hike up almost killed me, but this was the most unique and other-worldly place I've ever been in my life.
This has got to be one of the most amazing geologic sites I've ever heard of
Learn something new every day, but i dont believe someone fell on and climbed out 😂😂😂
He only touched it with his legs and one hand when he fell, he didn't go for a swim. He lost his legs because of the burns.
Ice is also considered lava because of the definition of lava can be seen as ice in water
That guy who fell in must’ve gotten horrifying burns on his entire body. Poor dude.
He did actually, the video conveniently left out the part where he was left with permanent and severe scarring and muscle damage. The man was hospitalized for over half a year and his body never really, and likely never will, fully recovered.
“Yea bros a volcano but bro’s chill”
This is the saddest lava story but the music takes the cake. It’s as if you’re telling a story of a lost boy on the mountains that was never found😂
There is also such a thing as "blue lava". Very cool looking. Although it's actually blue flames instead of lava but it looks like blue lava
High sulfur content causes this I believe
@@XuntosIzorsulphur burns blue?
Christopher Larkin, thank you for this masterful soundtrack!
HOLLOW KNIGHT 🔛🔝🗣🗣🔥🔥
White Palace lmao
I have this song as my phone ring lol
HOOOLLOW KNIGGHT🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥 WHAT EVEN IS A SILKSONG🔥🔥🔥
I knew this was from hollow knight
Bro listens to national geographic tracks. 💀
I am legit hearing buzzsaws in this video even when there aren't 😂
I didn't know carbon volcanoes had so many dead bugs in them...
Me when white palace
I was looking for this comment😂😂❤
Fellow Path of Pain victim here 😔
since when did pale king place his buzzsaws near a mountain? his budget must have increased
This planet never stops blowing my mind.
white palace theme is making the voices come back
Is that Hollow Knight music in the background?! Somehow It’s very fitting for this. 😂 (I hear the main notes a bit after the middle of the video…not sure if I’m right, but it just felt familiar.)
Totally is. I thought it had the perfect ominous but wondrous tone
Thanks, I was trying to remember where I heard this music from.
Goated pick
Is this located in the white palace?
Been independent foryears get with the program.
If you are talking about the hollow knight song in the background. Then yes. It is the white castle place
Yesss!!!!❤❤
It's the Pale Court
Located in Arusha area of Tanzania. Not far from Mt Kilimanjaro another dormant volcano. Oldonyo Lengai means mount of God in Maasai language
That lava's viscosity is nuts!
“Cold” is an interesting way to describe almost 1000 degree molten carbon
Its cold "in comparison".
Planet Earth 🌏 has some seriously cool & diverse things going on here there & everywhere. We are truly lucky to be here to experience it...
When you think about it: water is technically lava, as it is the molten(liquid) state of a uniform crystalline solid(ice)
I suppose you could call water erupting from geysers lava, but water in general, no. One important definition of lava is that it erupts from inside the earth.
@roevhaal578 by definition water is lava. Just because it's from a geyser or not dosnt matter. Lava isn't inside or underground, but magma is.
@@etgamer4life984 You're straight up wrong Lava: molten or semi-fluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure, or solid rock resulting from cooling of this.
Worth noting that solidified lava is still considered lava, so are you calling every rock on the planet lava rock because it's rock and on the surface?
Liquid water is the fluid form of a rock therefore water is a kind of lava....
@@roevhaal578 Underground water is magma
appreciate the addition of white palace
Big GG's for using white palace theme from hollow knight
I THOUGHT I WAS CRAZY
"Aight who wants to go swimming!!"
"Bro...it's still ho-DUDE NO"
"Nah i’d win“, ahh mountain guide 😭🙏🙏
Water is technically lava because ice is considered a rock so melted ice is the true coldest lava
If you just keep the pressure at a point that the water can't freeze you can probably get very cold lava, but idk what the definition of a liquid actually is, I think it turns into another state of matter once you get low enough
It’s Wakanda trying to emerge from its prison.
Carbon Base!? Think we've found the Fountain of Life.
The area around the mountain is the serengeti, which has very nutritious grass that feeds the millions of wildebeests and other herbivores
It's called the mountain of God by the Maasai
Carbonate
"no mind to think"
“No will to break”
"No voice to cry suffering"
Why am I only hearing about different types of lava now? This seems interesting and important.
“This is lava” *is about to swipe*
“And it’s the coldest lava..” locked in
At first I thought the video was gaslighting me into hearing the White Palace theme from Hollow Knight. Then it actually ended up being the theme. Very fitting here since the lava erupts black and dried white.
this mountain had taco bell
"The lava is so cold"
*500c/900F*