Natural Wonder Only Discovered in 2009
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Although the natural wonder Stuðlagil and the basalt columns have always been here, much of this fascinating landscape was underwater until only a few years ago. It is almost hard to believe when standing here that this was a terrifying place under the forceful pressure of a dominating and angry river. It is by any standard one of the most beautiful places in Iceland where you can see and photograph exceptional basalt columns.
When Icelanders built the hydroelectric plant Kárahnjúkavirkjun the sources for the river Jökla were affected. Instead of running as a glacial river through the valley of Jökuldalur, its source in the north-eastern highlands was diverted into the Hálslón reservoir. From the reservoir, its flows with its former force through 60 kilometers of underground tunnels to drive the hydro-electric turbines of the power plant. So, most of the old sources of the river Jökulsá á Brú don't reach Jökuldalur anymore.
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Chris, I said this at the beginning of this series, but I want to repeat myself by saying that I had no idea how beautiful Iceland is. Each one of these videos has blown me away with their beauty. Keep up the good work. It is appreciated. ☮️
Thanks!
These to me look like giant cells of a very large plant! Thanks for the best tour, look forward to seeing more adventures, xo bless all, Victoria Australia
Giant cells? Where the fuck does that come from. Giant cells? Like what else? Do you have any logical explanation for "giant cells" perhaps? You could be in line for a Nobel Prize if you could explain that - or a Darwin prize if you can't.
Cohan ...I concur with you 100% . Giant plant cells , thats what they looks like to me too .
Prickle B & PAVANZYL; G’day folks, look at “Mud Fossil University “ Roger Cornelius, RUclips it just May open your eyes to the mega fauna and flora that make up our beautiful Earth we inhabit! Happy awakenings xoxo Victoria Australia
@@victoriacohen3319 thanks you but I have already watched it on RUclips , but maybe PAVANZYL have not .
Victoria Cohen Yep. Pre flood tree trunks. Giants roamed the earth also. Devils tower in Georgia is perfect example.
You've officially added iceland to my travel bucket list.
Absolutley
FJL HellaKwik bullshit. It’s a gorgeous place. I’ve been and it’s definitely worth the trip.
underrated channel.
Even the thumbs down terrorists appear to agree.
Must have taken millions of years to make,Or was it ten minutes,
Show me ONE modern volcano that has erupted in this manner !!! Would love to see it!!
Plasma discharge
2:33...CURVED just like Devils Tower in Wyoming which is an ancient, Pre Flood Silicon Tree that was cut.
It's probably not an eruption as much as it's a crustal break and extrusion-oozing. There's a lot of this in eastern Washington and some in the lava flows of central Oregon as well.
@Ron Buckner…..Eastern Washington, Scablands is an ancient Mining Site which was deliberately flooded afterwards. And there's a connection to be made with Devils Tower in Wyoming relating to the basalt colums.
They’re mud fossils. Check out mud fossil university on youtube. 👍💯
Just wild, this and your whole trip to Iceland! Such an amazing place. I had no idea it's so unique. Thank you for your beautiful, very well done videos.
The rock formation looks like the same thing at Devils Tower ,Wyoming
Yes, here's links to more around the world. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_places_with_columnar_jointed_volcanics
Because it's a giant three 🌲 that got cut down by the Giants that were two miles high nephilim
There's a good reason for why they look the same !
Find the BBC video of the polar bear catching the seal underwater with David Attenborough!
@@byteme9718 you know earth is flat right? do your research
Thanks for cutting the most intriguing & curious part every time you get to it.
Just reminded me I HAVE to go to Iceland.. Always something new to see.. Literally.
Your channel is really decent
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@its all greek to me Friday Rubbish!
@its all greek to me Friday Obviously you didn't shop at Bonus.
@its all greek to me Friday So it seems you've disproved your original assertion. If you go there and fall into the tourist traps it's massively expensive but if you live like a local it's no more expensive than many countries.
@its all greek to me Friday Three/ four days is an ideal starter trip but will confine you to one location which will almost certainly be Reykjavic. I just checked the same accodation (for two weeks from now) I stayed in during a trip back in 2015 and the same spacious room cooking facilities and with excellent views is £80/night for a two night stay and £70/night for four nights. A Kia Rio collected and returned at Kelfavik airport is £53 for four days but for £88 you could rent a VW Golf. £88 is the cost of an organised Golden circle tour for two people but with your own car you can now do this for the just cost of the fuel which will cost you less than the airport transfers you've also saved. By living like a local I meant not eating in the very expensive restaurants. Basing yourself in Reykjavik limits you because having done the golden circle you then only have to day trips, south past Vik and to Vatnajokkul (£144/person on an organised tour) or north to the Snaefullsness peninsular which would set you back £94 each on a tour. The problem with this time of year is the limited daylight but costs do not change much and you can find a great compromise between the two. Personally I prefer Iceland outside its peak tourist season as it can get crowded.
Thanks for taking us along. Because of your Channel I get to see things I’m no longer able to visit myself.
@4:28- "How gorgeous is that?"
What do you expect? Of course a gorge is gorgeous!
Awesome, you are one lucky camper, so well presented no drama, glamour etc. Just what it is.👍👍👍
You have to visit the Giants Causeway in N. Ireland, very similar.
Stunning, gorgeous! I so appreciate you taking the longer route and for going through the wet stones. I have never had a desire to visit Iceland until now. Thank you
I’m really glad I stumbled on your RUclips channel. I think you have one of the most interesting channels on RUclips and you do a very good job filming and narration.
Thanks John
Chris, thank you for showing me lands that I'll never get to but really enjoy seeing. You're videos are just wonderful. Keep on doing great work and above all stay safe.
Almost other worldly. Thanks for the adventure.
Be safe! Thanks for not getting any closer to the edge.
I am really enjoying your Iceland series. As a photographer I have watched several photography channels on photographic trips to Iceland. You have provided an unseen view that others clearly miss. What a treat your series has been. Thanks for sharing.
Wow that was absolutely stunning! Never been to Iceland but I would love to go. That landscape is incredible.🌅❄️💨🌬
That drone shot was amazing! This is amazing. Thanks again for sharing.
Beautiful amazing and interesting place. Thanks Chris for sharing it.
thanks for bringing us along man this was awesome!
A Volcano with such hexagonal structure!? Cmon, you can do better :)
Thnx for this beautyful video of it!!
Thanks for the hard work to show us how amazing it is over in Iceland, just breathtaking !!
That place is beautiful! Looks like something out of a video game
WOW!!! Truly breathtaking sight!! You sure pick some amazing places to explore, Chris. Take care..
I am sending this to Roger Spurr at Mudfossil University.
This is not lava. This is the TENDON OF A GIANT.
Agreed love peace and harmony to you and all safe healthy journeys infinity
Mudfossil University 👍
Thank you so much for letting me see Iceland in all it's beauty! Thanks also for not using annoying music and flashing effects. Some of us have eye issues or even epilepsy and can not safely view videos like that. Thanks for keeping it real! 👍💕
Iceland - putting the *gorge* in gorgeous since forever!
Super interesting landscape in Iceland. I’ve lived in several different countries and traveled across America several times but this is like nothing I’ve ever seen. Very prehistoric looking. I’ve really enjoyed this series. Like the drone shots too.
I’ve dreamed of going to Iceland ever since I was a child and saw the James Mason version of Journey to the Center of the Earth. A rock hounds paradise.
Really good work on this Iceland series Chris. Thanks a lot.
Iceland is so beautiful, almost otherwordly
What an amazing place you've found. Definitely putting this on our destination wish list! Excellent video!
Looks like it was a huge tree at one time. Not rocks from volcanoes. Beautiful video. Thanks for sharing.
@f4rt right. Mudfossils.
It's slowly cooling basalt oozing out of a magma chamber. No organic material no trees.
@@erikk77 hmm I don't know for sure, but its really interesting that they all have the same hexagon shape to them. I know what your taking about because we are taught that by science. But I've seen some really interesting rocks in my time, like devils tower, which looks like a ancient tree. Has the same hexagon shapes also.
Thanks for taking us along on your adventures.
Yes Wyoming, Sth Dakota ...... could these be the cell structure of vastly ancient trees, when the world was very different..... of vast trees
But these are rocks, I don't understand how that canyon could "probably" be a tree or a cell structure a long time ago
NO, SORRY
It's slowly cooling basalt oozing out of a magma chamber. No organic material no trees.
@@mindhunter8772 a great flood or plasma storm can petrify trees and other plants
Thank you for the extraordinary effort you undertook to create this video. Good evening...
I wish I was younger and fitter. I would love to go to Iceland.
Me too!!!
You can literally drive anywhere and really close to everything: Geysirs, Waterfalls, black beaches.. all within like 1 minute walk
Wow!! This is my favorite of your vids. Great job. Really appreciate the extra mile (literally) you go to bring these to us. 😄😍
You are witnessing an ancient forest of petrified giant trees that have turned to stone and different rock ( depending on the minerals of the water these humungous trees were under.) The trees have fallen over to expose the trunk stems and rings,and the bark. The broken chunks from the wood that look like man made blocks of stone are from this same petrified forest; the trees were petrified and pressurized under water to cause this effect . There just might be crystalized granite and iron or maybe gold( due to sap from the tree that has been petrified). The electro magnetism should be high in that area. Most mountains if you look close were ancient forests of giant trees. Look at the similarities of the bark and structure of trees and then compare it to these mountain sides. You will be blown away with the similar structures shared by both.
THANK YOU for sharing this!! I am left breathless at the beauty...
That basalt sure isn't from a volcano, look at how it's shaped, looks like fossilized wood,or plant life. Awesome content! Just subscribed!👍
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basalt
These formations occur when a bassalt flow cools. Being fairly homogenous, it forms regular patterns. The Devil's Causeway in Northern Ireland is another example, but they occur all over the world.
@@alecblunden8615 why dont they occur at any present volcanoes?
@@alecblunden8615 - I don´t believe that. Lava can´t give e geometrical structure. These columns are so straight and of the same size, made like of building blocks. How does science explain that?
The Keebler Elves made them in their goochballoon. Get an education pal. Even if it’s a mystery to you doesn’t mean it is to science.
Thank you so much for sharing this video. Absolutely amazing!!
This is truly amazing scenery. Brought back some memories because we have very similar columns in a gorge in my country which is far away from Iceland.
Almost looks like the walls of Devil's Tower in Wyoming
@Jim Browski It's slowly cooling basalt oozing out of a magma chamber. No organic material no trees.
Awesome especially when u get sick & tired of sad news put on my dude it gives u peace of mind at least for a moment!!! Thks again bro 👍🎥😎
if the river was flowing faster for thousands of years, why is the rock still oblique and not eroded smoothly by the water then?
ChrisFE Jackson yeah....
Looks like big plant cell structures. Like devils rock. And nothing like vulcanic basalt
@@thetruthishere5088 for sure buddy, what does in nature create such structures, internally or externally? Start with trees ;)
@Jack leone it's not hard is it? Say what you see ;) cheers fella!
@@thetruthishere5088 It's slowly cooling basalt oozing out of a magma chamber. No organic material no trees.
I am surprised people are walking that close to the edge of those cliffs. It looks wet up there and one slip and over you go onto rocks below. That sure is beautiful and fascinating, Chris.
Thanks so much for sharing! Just amazing & so beautiful!
Elements of cathedral architecture. Especially the curved columns, they look like inverted (upside down) arches.
@Truman Burbank You fucking halfwit.
Wow, nature at it's most stunning. I love your video's. Informative, no "hype" just beauty and interest. Thank you once again for taking me somewhere I would otherwise never witness. :)
Awesome Video. Chris 🌹🇮🇳🌹🌹🌹
Without all the water pressure, the edges are destined to fall in. I saw a lot of cracks in the earth up pretty high in his top hike. So glad he was able to share these photos, and remain safe! Absolutely amazing!
I once had an art teacher who parroted the ancient lie passed off as sage wisdom handed down from on high, "There are no straight lines in nature." I always had to bite my tongue when I thought of the horizon at the beach, and geo forms like these that do indeed sport the straightest of lines! By the way my art teacher was an ass clown & an idiot.
Awesome! Really a lovely place! Nature surely has ways to keep us amazed of it’s wonders! Thank you for sharing!
Volcanos do not make those columns, ancient trees
It's an ancient tree trunk. Magnificent.
lol what
Stunning scenery. Great little video presented and edited well. Filming there must have been a real pleasure
I believe these hexagonal columns were created by ancient organic life.
silica trees
Mudfossils!!
I'd love to see the results of ground penetrating radar at places like this or maybe Devils Tower for example.
Giant trees👍🌳
No, they are non-organic and formed from basalt, volcanic rock. The crystalline type shape comes from the fact that they cooled very very slowly (unlike Obsidian which is igneous rock that cools very fast - thus unable to form large crystals in time).
What you're looking at are the petrified remains of wood or other bio organisms... Long time ago our planet had huge trees and plants that would reach absolutely huge sizes...It was a much different world that we have today! Great report! Thanks !!!
Absolutely stunning. Nice camera work with that drone. There is a much smaller version of these type of stacks called the "Devil Post Pile" at Mammoth Lake California, and it has a stunning view too, but completely different. Thanks for your Iceland trip...my daughter did it a few years ago and she loved it too.
This is a good example of a petrofied tree stump, but just to be sure Iceland should check it with ground penetrating radar to check for root structures.
Good stuff. I had the good fortune to holiday for about 10 days in Iceland in late September 2015. Loved every minute of it.
Amazing! Such beauty and splendor. Looks like a great place to visit.
*Amazing, I thought 'The Giant's Causeway' Northern Ireland UK was unique until I saw this.*
You see this in many places in Iceland and across the world.
I live in Northern Ireland where these beautiful basalt columns are seen at the Giants Causeway. Iceland is so beautiful and has a unreal landscape. Wow 👍🏻
Never seen anything like it except for the "Devils Post Pile".
@Charles Nelson indeed
WOW beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Iceland has some beautiful places.
Looks like Fingal's cave in the Hebrides islands of Scotland.
Thanks for the upload, it's amazing how they can still find new places to explore in this day and age. Look forward to more videos.
Also on a side note, may I ask what jacket that is? I've been looking for something in that "ice white" color for ages... thanks.
That looks like something from a movie set. I have been really enjoying your trip.
There's obviously iron somewhere around there for the rocks to turn red and orange like. Rusty metal
It's rust in the water. It's normal.
@@MrThenry1988 iron in the water, that means a source of iron.
It's called mineralization, it's how most ore bodies are formed. Give it a few million years and you'll have something.
@@julie4178 All of New England was a volcanic province during the breakup of Pangaea. There are even discernible remains of supervolcano calderas in New Hampshire and Maine. This is where your heavy mineralization comes from. It's also where the gold, silver, tourmaline, topaz, beryl, lepidolite, smokey quartz and the beautiful Herkimer diamonds (also quartz, just crystal clear and double terminated) comes from. Millions of years ago your region was a slightly less hospitable place. 😉
These were ancient, Giant Redwoods. That's where the red came from. Look at the cellular structure of a tree. It's a perfect match.
Thanks for a visit to that AMAZING place!!!
One almost expects to see dwarfs and orcs.
Mother nature sculpts such beautiful and amazing places!
Looks like an ancient tree stump. I'll never believe those are made from lava. Maybe the tree of life once....
cassiesue2 I'm with you buddy 👍
Does a video exist that shows lava creating these "basalt" walls? What proof do we have that these are created by lava? Is it possible these are man-made walls of an old fortress?
@@SoulfulTruth yes, could also be a manmade structure, all I know is it's definitely not made from a lava flow. The experts obviously think we're stupid enough to fall for that. Anything the so called "experts " tell you, don't believe them.
@@cassiesue2 I've uploaded videos - on my other channel - about the truth of chemistry, the truth of our stars, the truth of Antarctica, the truth of supervolcanoes, the truth of sea level rise, .... on and on and on because I know we're lied to about politics, economics, history, chemistry, geology, botany, biology, astronomy, astrophysics, Earth Changes, etc.
@@SoulfulTruth Awesome! What is your other channel? I'd love to check it out!
Man I stopped traveling 5 years ago and returned home after 13 years, but seeing this has made me itch again.
Justin Small, absolutely. there's nothing like traveling the world, seeing n experiencing new places
WOW I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THAT BEFORE 🥀 THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS VIDEO WITH ME 💞💖💞💜✝️💜
Then come to Europe...Devil's Causeway, Fingal's Cave, etc etc etc.....
Wow this is amazing! Thank you for taking us here.
Thrilled to see this, happy for you to have been able to make this,
Very nice job!!
I wish I could see this in my lifetime,
Very Nice 👍
Do you carry a gold pan?
Drones have made fantastic photography and videography available to the masses.
Thanks very much for a great Video. Well done creation.
Stunning
I see your stepping up your game from abandoned sites . Awesome trip you lucky bastard. Thanks for sharing.
Man I would loved to have seen those massive silicon based trees back in they're day, which left those now petrified hexagonal fibers that fascinate everyone so much.
Ps. its not lava bro - 🤨 Ever see lava do that? HAHAHA!!! Yeah Me Neither.. 😁
Definitely agree. It could even be fibrous tissue.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basalt
Def not basalt. Omg... lol sooo funny
@@justink9445 Here,this is made for kids,perhaps you can grasp this. ruclips.net/video/Pypd_yKGYpA/видео.html
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columnar_jointing
Amazing footage. Thanks for sharing. I hear Icelanders are very warm loving peoples.
Thank you for sharing.......great video, short, sweet, beautiful!
Great video the place is absolutely beautiful. Question wonder why the water is the color that it is?
Math, geometry and the bewilderment of our planet is proof positive that there is a creator!
Praise Yahweh!
Thank you for this stunning video
Looks like run of the mill muscle tissue from a giant.
Brad, you must have discovered Mud Fossil University. Fascinating.
ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=mudfossil+university+giants
It's the remnant of an Ancient Giant tree, hence the curved parts going down to the roots.
Are you really saying you think it's more plausibly petrified wood from a giant tree?
Versus natural stone formation?
Go tell a geologist about your theories, they are a breakthrough.
@@JB-1138 that is not new information, many have written and studied these formations since the early 1900. Dismissed by some academic institutions and being studied by some presently. There are video on RUclips explaining in detail these formations by the ones who are studying them.
Mudfossils=the wrath of GOD.
Good man for sharing your journey. That was an awesome canyon. Scary down there by the waterside.
Eres mi héroe ! Es impresionante lo que haces! Gracias por compartir tanta belleza!🇺🇾
Thx, it's beautiful. It looks just like Devil's Tower.
Same process,
Awesome! Thank you so much. I can never get there but you took me. Bless you!
It’s called “columnar jointing”
Interesting! Can you tell how this is made?
Amazing place. Iceland seems like a great place to visit.
Damn, is it just me or does this looks a bit like its from ZELDA BREATH OF THE WILD?
Oh thank you 🙏 this place is gorgeous wow 😮 wow wow. I have no money to travel I would never see things like things like this if not for people like you.god bless you.