Just imagine if they a cigarette smoker, most fools smoke without a care in the world of those 6000 maybe more poisons that are in it, just because FDA somehow approves it with warning labels…Anyhoo. Yeahhhhhhh
There was no smoke, not much gas and mostly very hot water and steam. This was nothing volcanic related, it was a hydrothermal explosion and happens a lot in Yellowstone, and 3 times now in the past 100 years on that same hot spring alone.
@@redbarchetta8782 "This was nothing volcanic related". You couldn't be more wrong. Yellowstone is a volcanic caldera. The geysers and other hydrothermal activity are all the result of vulcanism. The dark color of the eruption indicates that it was not just "hot water and steam". The geysers emit CO₂ and H₂S under normal conditions. In an eruption of this nature, massive amounts of these gases can be released. Although these gases are usually dissipated, they can occasionally collect in low areas. This killed some bison in 2004. You don't want to linger in the low areas after an eruption. Immediately head to higher ground.
@@DivergentDroid Huh... You're actually a genuine one aren't you? Most flat Earth commenters are just bored trolls, but you've been at this for a while. Wild. Just purely out of curiosity, what's the flat Earth explanation for volcanic activity and such? Are there volcanos on the bottom as well, dumping lava that falls into space or something?
@@DivergentDroid just because it's an extraordinary planet doesn't mean it's not a planet. In a very general sense, there is plenty of stuff (mountains, craters, clouds, ice, etc) that we can see in the sky that you can also find here on Earth. But there are other things about Earth (plate tectonics, an oxygen-rich atmosphere, living creatures) that we have never found anywhere else in the universe.
I made a comment on another video,about most “people’s” being NPCs and all. Pretty much most people are NPCs, I’m doing my time(prison planet) and no violations after my release…this IS a SIM. I was asked to elaborate on the NPCs..probably an NPC🙃😅. These folks are NPCs. Change my mind… I’ll wait.
Yeah, if thats a prelude to what could be comming.... that some scary shit man. I grew up around Yellowstone, and know the park really well. We where always shown the damage of what that place is capable of, that would be the end of our current way of life in the matter of days
That's not an eruption, it's a steam explosion. Too much hot water got trapped somewhere in the geyser system and flash converted to steam once it found an escape, causing a blowout. It's how all the mineral pools there formed.
@@stevegabbert9626 I believe she is talking about when the big one go's off... You do understand North America will be done for and prolly all of the northern hemisphere, right? Total darkness and winter for years on end, 24/7 - 365. Only chance of survival will be going way south or be invited to the USA underground network. Unless you are politician, military, scientist, big business or a servant to one of them, then we are not invited. Doubt the Mexicans will let us all bum rush southward's without a fight.
Yes, but it can indicate there is massive pressure underneath the surface building up. With enough pressure, an eruption could happen. And if Yellowstone erupts.. it’s bad.
I tell ya what, if Yellowstone fully erupts, the whole worlds in trouble..that womans yelling run but you can see tourists still standing watching...thats like running to the beach to watch a tsunami 😅
Yeah, right. Do your research. These kind of things happen more often than you think at yellowstone. It was simply hot water that built up pressure underground and found a weak spot to erupt out of. This was not a volcanic eruption.
Well sort of. It would certainly cause a long winter and massive weather and climate effects, but not a nuclear one. It's driven by heat, steam and pressure, not nuclear fission.
thing with volcano's is that sometimes their last eruption is their last and that such a large scale event never occurs there again. Past performance is only a guide for the future, that is all.
Yellowstone is completely safe from volcanic activity at this time. And when I say volcanic activity, I mean the actual definition of volcanic activity. In terms of volcanic activity, there are explosive eruptions and effusive eruptions. The former are characterized by gas-driven explosions that propel magma and tephra. The latter pour out lava without a significant explosion. Just chill, we are all safe for a long time because there is no significant buildup of magma below the surface at this time. And there will not be any for the foreseeable future.
PLEASE READ THE ACTUAL TAGLINE FOR THE VIDEO!!!!! "The hydrothermal explosion happened around 10 a.m. in Biscuit Basin, a collection of hot springs a couple miles (3.2 kilometers) north of the famous Old Faithful Geyser." "Hydrothermal explosion", not a volcanic (phreatic) eruption.
Run where? Are those wooden paths leading you to safety or potentially to the next steam release? Those paths might have been put in to keep foot traffic damage down! Has the ground under path been checked with modern equipment to see what is actually under the trail?
They're lucky. 😮 Experts say that if that mountain explodes, it'll take out 90,000 people in the immediate area and cover half the country in 10 ft of ash.
Quote from Pompeii: "Well, would you look at that!"
"Hold my wine, Octavius, I want to get a better looks at it!"
😂😂
😂
That was not a volcanic reaction
😭😭😭
People treat Yellowstone like it’s an amusement park. IT’S NATURE. IT’S UNPREDICTABLE.
Yes! Thank you!
Most nature is unpredictable 🤓
@@buzz5969Not golden retrievers. I found a thing. Here, have the thing, human.
@@JRibs English amigo. You better hope Trump dont win.✌🏻🇺🇸🍻
All of nature is an amusement park….LIFE EVERYWHERE IS UNPREDICTABLE
I would be still running
I’m hundreds of miles away and I’m running
@@FoOtFoOt542 lol
😂 same
😄
@@FoOtFoOt542 🤣🤣
"Run away!"
*stands right next to a toxic plume of gas & smoke, littered with flying debris*
Just imagine if they a cigarette smoker, most fools smoke without a care in the world of those 6000 maybe more poisons that are in it, just because FDA somehow approves it with warning labels…Anyhoo. Yeahhhhhhh
wtf are you talking about??? Everyone in the video ran away from the eruption. Are you sure you were watching the video?????
There was no smoke, not much gas and mostly very hot water and steam. This was nothing volcanic related, it was a hydrothermal explosion and happens a lot in Yellowstone, and 3 times now in the past 100 years on that same hot spring alone.
AM HERE
@@redbarchetta8782 "This was nothing volcanic related". You couldn't be more wrong. Yellowstone is a volcanic caldera. The geysers and other hydrothermal activity are all the result of vulcanism. The dark color of the eruption indicates that it was not just "hot water and steam". The geysers emit CO₂ and H₂S under normal conditions. In an eruption of this nature, massive amounts of these gases can be released. Although these gases are usually dissipated, they can occasionally collect in low areas. This killed some bison in 2004. You don't want to linger in the low areas after an eruption. Immediately head to higher ground.
Planets do what planets do. Nothing we can do to stop it.
ground penetrative high yield nukes to relieve pressure before it builds? still, probably bad idea but its not nothing.
We don't live on a Planet. Nothing about this Earth resembles anything you see in the sky.
@@DivergentDroid After seeing a couple of your videos, you sound exactly like how I imagined
@@DivergentDroid Huh... You're actually a genuine one aren't you? Most flat Earth commenters are just bored trolls, but you've been at this for a while. Wild.
Just purely out of curiosity, what's the flat Earth explanation for volcanic activity and such? Are there volcanos on the bottom as well, dumping lava that falls into space or something?
@@DivergentDroid just because it's an extraordinary planet doesn't mean it's not a planet. In a very general sense, there is plenty of stuff (mountains, craters, clouds, ice, etc) that we can see in the sky that you can also find here on Earth. But there are other things about Earth (plate tectonics, an oxygen-rich atmosphere, living creatures) that we have never found anywhere else in the universe.
How stupid to stand there!
They think it's a simulation not the real thing. They're used to be entertained.
Agreed. I would run towards it to get a better view.
@@NYBrandywineTree LOL!
They were thinking there was a glitch in the matrix. lol
You've been warned!
It's gonna happen someday, nothing will prevent that .
God help us all
Yeah, just stand there and watch the white hot steam bear down on you. Gees, people!
Same people who pet the bison!
Zero sympathy for stupid folks
Maybe one less democrat to worry about. 😂😂
@@RaceAgnstTmeyeah, no Republican would do something dumb like, oh I dunno, stare directly at an eclipse?
I made a comment on another video,about most “people’s” being NPCs and all.
Pretty much most people are NPCs, I’m doing my time(prison planet) and no violations after my release…this IS a SIM.
I was asked to elaborate on the NPCs..probably an NPC🙃😅.
These folks are NPCs.
Change my mind…
I’ll wait.
Well, scratched that visit off my list.
That was some serious OUT GASSING!
Yeah, if thats a prelude to what could be comming.... that some scary shit man. I grew up around Yellowstone, and know the park really well. We where always shown the damage of what that place is capable of, that would be the end of our current way of life in the matter of days
@@XTaronyuX Indeed, if and when the caldera explodes it's going to be a game changer !
We don't really hear the strength of the sound either, because the microphone cuts it down
They are standing on a supervolcano and with that explosion they stayed right there?... wow
I’m hitting the NatGeo geological section..and I’m loving it ..fitting right in🤓😈
That's not an eruption, it's a steam explosion. Too much hot water got trapped somewhere in the geyser system and flash converted to steam once it found an escape, causing a blowout. It's how all the mineral pools there formed.
It’s only a matter of time
33 mile wide magma chamber.....
@@mayhemmike1789Sounds like my ex-wife 😂
@@Kevin-i6t5i damn😂
get ready!
Nothing on Earth would've kept me from running straight to my transportation out of there!
🤣 yes
The geyser was in the direction of the parking lot. 😅
@@boardcertifiable 😂
Running won’t do much sooner or later
Might keep you from being trampled.
It's better to run than stay & get burnt/hit by rocks/ choked by smoke.
😵🌋
@@stevegabbert9626 I believe she is talking about when the big one go's off... You do understand North America will be done for and prolly all of the northern hemisphere, right? Total darkness and winter for years on end, 24/7 - 365. Only chance of survival will be going way south or be invited to the USA underground network. Unless you are politician, military, scientist, big business or a servant to one of them, then we are not invited. Doubt the Mexicans will let us all bum rush southward's without a fight.
Wow !! That would've scared the crap outta me !! Mother nature is something else ...
Great video… scary to know thatYellowstone sits on the mouth of a sleeping Volcano.
Super volcano.
And yes scary AF.
I was there when it happened, it erupted as soon as we got there. It was very cool
This was almost like a scene in an action movie except more eruptions could have followed after that one.
The caldera is past overdo
Yeah by 250000 years
but it seems to be displacing its energy enough to keep it from going off for now
No it isn't. An average is not a timer, there's no indications of magma gathering, and it would take decades to do so.
Actually not true. Do some research before spewing lies.
WUT? It is a caldera... Why is it "past overdo" overdue? Are you confusing this word for a verb?
People in this times really do not care about life .... how can you put a cellphone beforw your own life????
Fact - if it would have been life threatening, you would not be able to run away from it.
Camera man never dies
Medicine is at such high level that dying is pretty hard or you have to be very unlucky
Because if you die, and the video survives, then everyone else will know how you went out
Those things do that every once and a while.
Yup just like they are supposed to
Yes, but it can indicate there is massive pressure underneath the surface building up. With enough pressure, an eruption could happen. And if Yellowstone erupts.. it’s bad.
@@ilovewolveshahaThis is a localized event caused by the hydrothermal system. There are no changes in the magmatic system beneath.
I tell ya what, if Yellowstone fully erupts, the whole worlds in trouble..that womans yelling run but you can see tourists still standing watching...thats like running to the beach to watch a tsunami 😅
amazing footage! ❤
Those people Lucked out, i saw the After video of that area, about 50 yards across everything is destroyed
when it goes, won't be explosive, but pyroclastic. Still, though, visiting this place is a no-go for me.
Just like Mexico
Touch grass.
Yeah... leaving your parents basement is suuuuuper scary.
It’s cool ! Mexico doesn’t really care to have you. 🎉
U need to hit a titty bar once in awhile and relax bro
Good for you buddy
It begins...
*Stop trying to make it deeper than it is 🤡*
Yeah, right. Do your research. These kind of things happen more often than you think at yellowstone. It was simply hot water that built up pressure underground and found a weak spot to erupt out of. This was not a volcanic eruption.
Ohh man, that would be bad. 😂
Hope we still have enough time to make things right until then 😅
You tourists should probably go home.
You dont want to be here when yellowstone pops.
When it goes, some believe it could cause nuclear winter and annihilation on a pre-historic scale.
Good. I’m over this simulation. 😆
Well sort of. It would certainly cause a long winter and massive weather and climate effects, but not a nuclear one. It's driven by heat, steam and pressure, not nuclear fission.
It is called the volcanic winter
thing with volcano's is that sometimes their last eruption is their last and that such a large scale event never occurs there again. Past performance is only a guide for the future, that is all.
@@jett619this part right here.Soo over it….2040
See the family in very back. Little kids in back left behind. Real nice.
Thats a warning sign
Hell yeah, when that whole thing blows there may be a volcanic winter. Hopefully not.
The Yellowstone caldera is over due to erupt, when it does, goodbye USA. Most of it.
They release pressure aaallll the time
Not a warning sign. This has happened 3 times since early 2000 and 1 of those were just as bad as this one.
Yeah I wouldn't just stand there....no telling how acidic that water and steam is.
Why would they stop running away??? Have they not heard about what volcanoes do???
Yellowstone is completely safe from volcanic activity at this time. And when I say volcanic activity, I mean the actual definition of volcanic activity.
In terms of volcanic activity, there are explosive eruptions and effusive eruptions. The former are characterized by gas-driven explosions that propel magma and tephra. The latter pour out lava without a significant explosion.
Just chill, we are all safe for a long time because there is no significant buildup of magma below the surface at this time. And there will not be any for the foreseeable future.
All those folks just standing there watching is just insane,,1 breathing that stuff in,, 2 lucky it didn't explode again
they tend not to off-gas in rapid succession, but breathing in unknown fumes is a valid concern
Hope everyone is safe
Surprised eruption, when you are on top of a Super Volcano.
Ahahahaha.
Here it is.🎯
Isnt that what those are supposed to do?
Yes 😂
Some frightening stuff!!!😳
Camera lady is the only one with any survival skills
PLEASE READ THE ACTUAL TAGLINE FOR THE VIDEO!!!!!
"The hydrothermal explosion happened around 10 a.m. in Biscuit Basin, a collection of hot springs a couple miles (3.2 kilometers) north of the famous Old Faithful Geyser."
"Hydrothermal explosion", not a volcanic (phreatic) eruption.
@dutchsinse called it last week!!!
It is a volcano after all
All you would have heard was me on camera saying, "Just get in the F'ing car!"
NOW do they understand they are atop a huge caldera?
Mom nature at her best dropping in on her own neighbors whenever she wants
Run where? Are those wooden paths leading you to safety or potentially to the next steam release? Those paths might have been put in to keep foot traffic damage down! Has the ground under path been checked with modern equipment to see what is actually under the trail?
I love it!
This was a nothing but definitely a reminder that nature provides no guarantees. If most people only knew what lies beneath.
_Damn_ nature! You _scary!_
6abc Philadelphia - Why don't you give credit to whoever filmed this?
Eruption?
I’d want to get closer!
Along with mt.vesuvius mt. Merapi yellowstone is most acrive area on earth 🌎
@@SkyeSage17Gee, thanks for reminding me, I live less than an hour from it. 😂
Here comes the super volcano. This is not good.
Do you have wood near you? If so could you please knock on it for me?
Wdym?
Also theres a whole town on it
wait now i understand
Park Service officials say no injuries time to do repairs and cleanup for our next group of tourists!
One day that whole park is going to explode like that 😮
That's when you question your parenting and decide to LEAVE THE SUPERVOLCANO.
That area is about 25, 000 years overdue for a major eruption. When it happens, God help us all in the U.S.
Volcanoes don't work that way.
A 20 second ad for a 59 second video. But, it's just getting warmed up for next year.
Scary part is when you ask why did that happen? And what’s to come?
Wow. That looks like a hard hat area.
Where’s the volcano insurance guy from family guy when you need him?
Soooooo, you had better be good for goodness sake!
Whoaoh . . . somebody is coming!
I would've been running out of there like George Costanza.
I drove by about an hour after it happened. I’ll be going back tomorrow.
did those tourist alerted the national park service
Which geyser was it? The one that only erupts once every century?
It was that Biscuit one, I was there
Description said, ".... Biscuit Basin, a collection of hot springs a couple miles (3.2 kilometers) north of the famous Old Faithful Geyser."
@libbydoeriswhatever Right next to gravy gulch😊
TF are these names 💀
@@ambustio9807 the names of the geysers
Surely the video didn't start there?
An Earthquake also hit Texas today how bizarre
The people just standing there 😂
Yeah the park rangers may start to get their plans ready for a very quick evacuation of the area.
Run, Run, run away!!
Who here remembers the volcanic scene in 2012 😮
Just in time for the election. We can only send paper ballots now
Wild Planet. Ate some bad quiche... Quiche Lorraine!!
They're lucky. 😮 Experts say that if that mountain explodes, it'll take out 90,000 people in the immediate area and cover half the country in 10 ft of ash.
well that's it, back in the car Griswolds, this vacation is over.
Run forest run..
a little caldera burb, how cute
amazing
I'd still be running.
People forget the Earth is Alive.🆗
The old geezer got upset because tourists keep interrupting his naps.
Well . . that's concerning. Looks like a little bit more than a steam explosion, but the dark stuff could just be mud or soil matter. Hopefully.
Not run, drive!! drive really really fast
Is this connected to any earthquake rumblings deep down in the Park??
ofc the NPC's just standing there
Little PSA from the earth to remind everyone that it is a dangerous place.
The volcano is angry
RUN FOOLS!!!
Crazy if it where the big one no one their would of survived
The Earth Is Pissed. I Don't Blame It One Bit, Considering...
Yes, let's just stand there and stare because there's no way the whole thing could go.
Whoever's running our simulation is adding too many mods.
I don't need told. I'm outta there and on the first plane East.
"Nature groaning with birthing pains" now.
Why dont they just relieve the pressure from miles away or build many relieve points across the base like smaller valcano areas? Serious question.
Because we don't know if that would work or not, and it is a protected area.
well it is a volcanic area so it's no surprise
When that giant caldera under Yellowstone erupts running away won't be an option.
Nice movie intro