Great stuff. Possibly the most difficult episode in terms of matching photos from a relatively short time period after the last major eruption, to the present. The present pic with the forest regrown shows how the landscape can change in a short geological timeframe. Some of your pics have strong similarity to the landscape you can see in Yellowstone National Park my favorite place in the world. But in Yellowstone the last major eruption was so very long ago, that the relative change in the general landscape has not varied nearly as much from early views to the present day. Do not get me wrong, there are in fact many changes from year to year in Yellowstone, but we don't have drawings and photos from before eruption to compare to post eruption, and ever ongoing change. You did yeoman work on this episode. Thanks to your careful and accurate research and marvelous commentary, you have created a great learning opportunity, even for an older guy like me.
Perfect presentation. You couldn't do better if you tried to. I like your shares because I always learn lots of things, and you neither waste words or annoy as a distraction. You always gain my honest attention. Not all creators can do that. You give without trying to take. "Maine" says "hello" again.
An excellent vid. Great combination of photos, facts, people, and technical info, narrated well. Thanks!
Informative and educational once again, thanks Dave.
Thanks for watching!
Great thorough historical & current info, explained clearly. Thanks!
Thanks!
Great info, thanks.
Thanks!
Great video. You do a good job of combining the pictures with history and telling a story.
Thanks.
Thanks for watching 😊
Great video.
Great stuff. Possibly the most difficult episode in terms of matching photos from a relatively short time period after the last major eruption, to the present. The present pic with the forest regrown shows how the landscape can change in a short geological timeframe. Some of your pics have strong similarity to the landscape you can see in Yellowstone National Park my favorite place in the world. But in Yellowstone the last major eruption was so very long ago, that the relative change in the general landscape has not varied nearly as much from early views to the present day. Do not get me wrong, there are in fact many changes from year to year in Yellowstone, but we don't have drawings and photos from before eruption to compare to post eruption, and ever ongoing change. You did yeoman work on this episode. Thanks to your careful and accurate research and marvelous commentary, you have created a great learning opportunity, even for an older guy like me.
Thanks! Yellowstone is definitely on my list of future places to visit and do an episode on!
Perfect presentation. You couldn't do better if you tried to. I like your shares because I always learn lots of things, and you neither waste words or annoy as a distraction. You always gain my honest attention. Not all creators can do that. You give without trying to take. "Maine" says "hello" again.
Thanks for the feedback! Very kind of you and glad you enjoyed it.
Hey Dave, Have you thought about visiting the Azores islands? They are islands formed from very active volcanoes off the coast of Portugal.
I hadn’t, sounds like it would be a fun trip 😊
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