Because I'm interested in this kind of thing, I watch a lot of them. Without question this video is by FAR the best one I personally have ever seen. The footage is fabulous! Quite mesmerizing. My respect to the crew responsible for creating it. Thank you, and well done.
Absolutely agree which is why I shared it, and I'm very happy so many people are getting education and entertainment value out of it. Sadly the company that released the video and worked with the scientists to get all the footage no longer exists. I was fortunate to purchase a copy of their DVDs which I ripped without compression and uploaded. It would be tragic if all of these videos were lost, so here we are.
@@Aves81 I believe this one was called "Eruption Update: A Firsthand Account of the Current Eruption of Kilauea Volcano". I don't think I hung onto the DVDs after ripping and uploading them. Unfortunately, they are no longer available for purchase anywhere that I can find. I updated the description on each video that I uploaded from Volcano Video Productions to provide more information.
This is such amazing, stunning photography! This whole team risked their lives to bring this information to the World! Thank you to you all 🙏🏽 I’m in awe of you guys- million thanks 🙏🏽
I've seen countless videos on the subject and, by far, this is the best docu I've seen about Kilauea, and volcanoes in general. Kudos to the filming crew. And thank you for the amazing trip.
Always a little skeptical reading the comments before watching these types of videos, That being said this is definitely one of the best put together documentaries I've watched in a very long time, great editing not over the top or overly dramatic like most videos 10 out of 10 for information thank you
For the record, I am not associated with the company that put this together. I bought the DVDs but the parent company no longer exists so I'm sharing them because these are impossible to find now.
44:23 Those are some incredible footage I have seen in the last years, SO IMPRESSIVE these tides of lava coming out the crater. 48:18 Insane collapse, it just gives you a hint how big Kilauea's caldera is. It's Massive!!
Thank you for this amazing documentary. Can you put together all this information in context which is very useful in understanding overall volcanic processes. As an amateur volcanologist I love watching anything about volcanoes and have been keeping track of what's happening in Iceland. And this presentation on Hawaii has been incredibly informative. So thank you again for such stellar work. I look forward to more about Kilauea and what's happening in Hawaii.
Hi Susan. Unfortunately if you read the description of this UA-cam video, you'll see that the company that made these went out of business during Covid. That said, I imagine they'd be thrilled that you appreciated their efforts!
Amazing filming and commentary describing the whole personality of moving lava. Too bad Volcano Video Productions went out of business. Imagine what you could show us today!
It's absolutely awful. For 30 years they provided so much value and now they are gone. Ken Hon (who was the primary narrator and videographer in all these videos) now serves as the Scientist-in-Charge of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO), so hopefully we get more content like this in the future as new eruptions happen.
Parabéns pelo seu lindo trabalho no UA-cam Infelizmente não é traduzido para o português do Brasil e outras Nações Penso eu kue o canal cresceria muito
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم المناظر جميلة ومرعبة بنفس الوقت وهي لوحات حقيقية طبيعية وشكررررا لطاقم التصوير وللخبرا ء الحاضرين معهم على انفجار البركان ورؤيتنا على المشاهدة الغريبة والجديدة علينا احسنتم وجزاكم الله خيرا
Im responding to what he said @ 39:24mins- Who builds Houses Close to a Famous Mostly Active Volcano?? When your Paradise turns into Hell don't be Surprised .Same with People with Beach Vacation Houses in areas were Hurricane Storms Frequently Hit is just a Time ticking Bomb waiting to Destroy Everything they have Worked Hard for
@@hokudadog7637 I wanted to link to a page in the description that describes their contributions but I couldn't find one. If you know of one, reply with web search string that will point me there (links often get blocked in YT comments) and I'll add it. I know Ken is now the Scientist-in-Charge at the HWO, but info about the entire team in general is harder to find in one place.
I was stationed in Hawaii back in 2012 and I can assure you that people weren't shocked about losing homes to the volcano. People were still trying to live in their homes that were about to be destroyed back then and had to be forced out.
What keeps the lava from pushing up thru in the ocean instead of pushing thru the ground on land. Seems to me anything producing that much lava. While underground doesn't the lava melt the ground above it incorporating it into more lava?
Lava finds a weak spot in the mantle. Either near the edges of a plate or in Hawaii it’s in the middle which is unique. It’s a very fine balance and for us to be able up walk right next to it while it is erupting is amazing. It’s the portal to the center of the earth.
Think about it. What you asked happened exactly as you mentioned. The lava erupted into the ocean floor. It kept erupting thru the same hole until the lava was above the ocean waterline. And it kept pouring out of that same hole and the island was created. As long as the the island stays in place, the hot spot under the island will continue to pour lava out of the same hole in the island ,,The same hole which has semi-liquid melted rock and has less resistance to magma being pushed up through the hotspot.
Fissure 17 the side that produced the hi-pressure explosions actually erupted andesite lava. Also you should do another series covering the acidic lake in the crater the 2020 eruption and the 2021 eruption as well
Do you know why it’s producing andesite? Is it melting previously erupted basalt that has already crystallized out mafic minerals or is water mixing in somehow a catalyst? I wonder how many tsunamis these islands have produced over time when huge shelfs collapse into the sea and how large they might be.
@@alexburke1899 What happened is after the 1955 eruption was over the leftover basaltic magma undergound cooled very slowly in a process called fractional crystallization. Geologyhub has a detailed video about this eruption. Look for the video in his channel called Kilauea Erupted the Wrong Lava. About 10 years back a new well was being drilled at the Puna Geothermal plant the drill hit a pocket of dacite magma right where the 2018 eruption took place at.
Geologists warned the energy corps NASA is working for, saying "They shouldn't be fracking within a thousand miles of the Yellowstone." So, the energy corps got new geologists.
I live in the Real & True Volcano State! We have Every type here. And that is Super too, As well as Lava Tubes & Marrs.. We have Way, Way more then just 5. We are home to Thousands of Volcano, Which are Still Active as well! Ours, Some are Also way Older then All of these Islands & Are Still Active! We have been the Ocean also manu times. And Our New Ocean has already began..
ياهل ترى هذا البركان وحمم المنصهرة البركانية واحتراق مساحات شاسعة من الغابات شي خطير جدا يالطيف ومخيف للبشرية واكيد المصور يعرض نفسه للمخاطر وللمجازفة والهلاك شكرا ٠😢😮
DEUS DE MIZERICORDIA JESUS CRISTO DR ANDRÉ JANONES E VOSSA EXSELENCIA Deus E Forte SÓ DEUS SENHOR PASTOURA ANNA PAULA GOMES GRANDE E PODEROSO É O NOSSO PAI MAIOR O NOSSO SELETIAL DO UNIVERSO AMÉM DEUS E FIEL E FORTE JESUS CRISTO AMÉM VOU ENTREGA SIM
The way the narrator sadly tells of the delta collapsing at the beginning makes me feel like there were capitalists in city hall hoping hawaii could become the new los angeles... infinite growth infinite growth infinite growth XD
Because I'm interested in this kind of thing, I watch a lot of them. Without question this video is by FAR the best one I personally have ever seen. The footage is fabulous! Quite mesmerizing. My respect to the crew responsible for creating it. Thank you, and well done.
100% Agreed
Absolutely agree which is why I shared it, and I'm very happy so many people are getting education and entertainment value out of it. Sadly the company that released the video and worked with the scientists to get all the footage no longer exists. I was fortunate to purchase a copy of their DVDs which I ripped without compression and uploaded. It would be tragic if all of these videos were lost, so here we are.
@@amitj4917 What is the original title of this DVDs? The same as on UA-cam?
@@Aves81 I believe this one was called "Eruption Update: A Firsthand Account of the Current Eruption of Kilauea Volcano". I don't think I hung onto the DVDs after ripping and uploading them. Unfortunately, they are no longer available for purchase anywhere that I can find. I updated the description on each video that I uploaded from Volcano Video Productions to provide more information.
Ppppppppppppppppp
This is such amazing, stunning photography! This whole team risked their lives to bring this information to the World! Thank you to you all 🙏🏽
I’m in awe of you guys- million thanks 🙏🏽
I've seen countless videos on the subject and, by far, this is the best docu I've seen about Kilauea, and volcanoes in general.
Kudos to the filming crew. And thank you for the amazing trip.
Always a little skeptical reading the comments before watching these types of videos, That being said this is definitely one of the best put together documentaries I've watched in a very long time, great editing not over the top or overly dramatic like most videos 10 out of 10 for information thank you
Incredible footage, thanks so much for putting it all together!
For the record, I am not associated with the company that put this together. I bought the DVDs but the parent company no longer exists so I'm sharing them because these are impossible to find now.
This is some of the best footage I've seen. Absolutely incredible, mahalo!
I loved your film. It is so educational. Great work!!!
Fantastic video, thank you for putting this together and sharing.
44:23 Those are some incredible footage I have seen in the last years, SO IMPRESSIVE these tides of lava coming out the crater.
48:18 Insane collapse, it just gives you a hint how big Kilauea's caldera is.
It's Massive!!
Thank you for this amazing documentary. Can you put together all this information in context which is very useful in understanding overall volcanic processes. As an amateur volcanologist I love watching anything about volcanoes and have been keeping track of what's happening in Iceland. And this presentation on Hawaii has been incredibly informative. So thank you again for such stellar work. I look forward to more about Kilauea and what's happening in Hawaii.
Hi Susan. Unfortunately if you read the description of this UA-cam video, you'll see that the company that made these went out of business during Covid. That said, I imagine they'd be thrilled that you appreciated their efforts!
This video was amazing goodpictures and videos. I love learning about volcanoes no. Thank you, this was an amazing documentary keep up the good work
Incredible footage, best I've seen so far.
Amazing filming and commentary describing the whole personality of moving lava. Too bad Volcano Video Productions went out of business. Imagine what you could show us today!
It's absolutely awful. For 30 years they provided so much value and now they are gone. Ken Hon (who was the primary narrator and videographer in all these videos) now serves as the Scientist-in-Charge of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO), so hopefully we get more content like this in the future as new eruptions happen.
Wow... !!! My best friend, Great... We liked and enjoyed to the end. Awesome... Full watched. Thanks Have a happy day!
Excellent footage !
I'm from Kapoho and later Leilani. Lived through everything in this. Living there before was like a dream.
Sorry to hear what you've been through. Lava flows do not show mercy.
you are very good in doing a documentary
It's hard to get a sense of scale. What an awesome video. I wish there were more like this!
that roar sounds so scary but at the same time really nice
Parabéns pelo seu lindo trabalho no UA-cam
Infelizmente não é traduzido para o português do Brasil e outras Nações Penso eu kue o canal cresceria muito
The surface of an active lake is such a good analogue for plate tectonics.
Thank you, and well done.
Bravo pour votre vidéo belle image merci ❤❤
I love volcanoes, they’re so fascinating🌋😊🧐
Amazing documentary
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم
المناظر جميلة ومرعبة بنفس الوقت وهي لوحات حقيقية طبيعية وشكررررا لطاقم التصوير وللخبرا ء الحاضرين معهم على انفجار البركان ورؤيتنا على المشاهدة الغريبة والجديدة علينا
احسنتم وجزاكم الله خيرا
Im responding to what he said @ 39:24mins-
Who builds Houses Close to a Famous Mostly Active Volcano?? When your Paradise turns into Hell don't be Surprised .Same with People with Beach Vacation Houses in areas were Hurricane Storms Frequently Hit is just a Time ticking Bomb waiting to Destroy Everything they have Worked Hard for
It'd be great if you referenced all the different sources. Tim Orr, Ken Hon, etc
@@hokudadog7637 I wanted to link to a page in the description that describes their contributions but I couldn't find one. If you know of one, reply with web search string that will point me there (links often get blocked in YT comments) and I'll add it. I know Ken is now the Scientist-in-Charge at the HWO, but info about the entire team in general is harder to find in one place.
thanks you, It is so educational
terima kasih telah berbagi informasi . INDONESIA
I really love this ❤🔥🌋 thank you
Watching how the earths blood works it’s just breathtaking 😩💕
I was stationed in Hawaii back in 2012 and I can assure you that people weren't shocked about losing homes to the volcano. People were still trying to live in their homes that were about to be destroyed back then and had to be forced out.
What keeps the lava from pushing up thru in the ocean instead of pushing thru the ground on land. Seems to me anything producing that much lava. While underground doesn't the lava melt the ground above it incorporating it into more lava?
No.
Lava finds a weak spot in the mantle. Either near the edges of a plate or in Hawaii it’s in the middle which is unique. It’s a very fine balance and for us to be able up walk right next to it while it is erupting is amazing. It’s the portal to the center of the earth.
Think about it. What you asked happened exactly as you mentioned. The lava erupted into the ocean floor. It kept erupting thru the same hole until the lava was above the ocean waterline. And it kept pouring out of that same hole and the island was created. As long as the the island stays in place, the hot spot under the island will continue to pour lava out of the same hole in the island ,,The same hole which has semi-liquid melted rock and has less resistance to magma being pushed up through the hotspot.
Very horrible amazing very detailed documents 👍👍👍
43:14 a *LAVA TORNADO* was not something I ever expected to find out was real 😅
I wonder what the chemical composition of this lava is?
So nice and beautiful in watching the power nature
Do you get hazard pay ?
Fissure 17 the side that produced the hi-pressure explosions actually erupted andesite lava. Also you should do another series covering the acidic lake in the crater the 2020 eruption and the 2021 eruption as well
Do you know why it’s producing andesite? Is it melting previously erupted basalt that has already crystallized out mafic minerals or is water mixing in somehow a catalyst?
I wonder how many tsunamis these islands have produced over time when huge shelfs collapse into the sea and how large they might be.
@@alexburke1899 What happened is after the 1955 eruption was over the leftover basaltic magma undergound cooled very slowly in a process called fractional crystallization. Geologyhub has a detailed video about this eruption. Look for the video in his channel called Kilauea Erupted the Wrong Lava. About 10 years back a new well was being drilled at the Puna Geothermal plant the drill hit a pocket of dacite magma right where the 2018 eruption took place at.
Cpp upa upp etc ... De e acredita não ta nao deixa te contaminar
Ameaça de morte
Geologists warned the energy corps NASA is working for, saying "They shouldn't be fracking within a thousand miles of the Yellowstone." So, the energy corps got new geologists.
We fixed the glitch. The problem should just work itself out on it's own now.
not merely freaky but deaky as well 😳
"What is that?" my grandson asked. "That is a rock." I replied. "BUT ITS FLOATING". he exclaimed. I ha to laugh. Yes, nature can be strange I said..😁
@@robert-zj7ef I can envision that scene as you described it and it game me a big smile! So happy you could enjoy this together.
Fascinating.
Labha udgirana khub ascharya dhanya a prithibi bhagaban ka sarjana
You said it all❤
It's never too late to unpopulate a hazardous region before eruptions.
I live in the Real & True Volcano State! We have Every type here. And that is Super too, As well as Lava Tubes & Marrs.. We have Way, Way more then just 5. We are home to Thousands of Volcano, Which are Still Active as well! Ours, Some are Also way Older then All of these Islands & Are Still Active! We have been the Ocean also manu times. And Our New Ocean has already began..
Maria de fatima januario de araujo
Fissure 17 erupted andesite and that is why it was so explosive.
Every single clip of lava in this video should have been extended at least half an hour each
That's how Mother Nature works, real landscaping and black sand making.
No permits required, either :D
Lugar bom para dar um mergulho 🤿
Excellent Félicitations
Can i drive through lava?
For seconds at most. Don't attempt unless your life is in danger and it's the last option available.
35:05 That's what pisses off the volcano right there.
It's just Groudon and Kyogre at it again. Sooner of later Rayquaza will show up and calm them down.
...you happen to have an 10 hour long version of this video with natural sound effects only ??? 👽
That'd be nice but no I just have these documentaries from the original DVDs
This is NatGeo quality!
They are called "Lava Bombs"! Not "Spatter Bombs"!
ياهل ترى هذا البركان وحمم المنصهرة البركانية واحتراق مساحات شاسعة من الغابات شي خطير جدا يالطيف ومخيف للبشرية واكيد المصور يعرض نفسه للمخاطر وللمجازفة والهلاك شكرا ٠😢😮
I now see how Groudon stood a chance vs Kyogre.
Now where is the gold platinum and palladium?
What do you think that's doing for Global climate change😢
Your arts and crafts project when you use hot glue 22:50
I learned so much
I think I'll build a house there🥴
Pohoy hoy
Incrediblilis
Aha ha.
Asalammualaikum wr wb untuk alam duniya kitaharus menerima semoga ada kehidupan yg lebih baik kedepannya amin asalammualaikum wr wb
GOD'S IN CHARGE OF ALL OF THIS 😮
Good 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Why is the lava allowed to flow naturally?
SAVE ALOT OF MONEY AND PROPERTY IF you channel it to the ocean
And exactly how should this be done ???
Don’t build there buddy.
have you ever thought that the things we use to channel lava would you know, MELT?
And only for my low job of level 😮yes U can egg reying
มัน งาน เนี้ย
Bel video
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DEUS DE MIZERICORDIA JESUS CRISTO DR ANDRÉ JANONES E VOSSA EXSELENCIA Deus E Forte SÓ DEUS SENHOR PASTOURA ANNA PAULA GOMES GRANDE E PODEROSO É O NOSSO PAI MAIOR O NOSSO SELETIAL DO UNIVERSO AMÉM DEUS E FIEL E FORTE JESUS CRISTO AMÉM VOU ENTREGA SIM
The way the narrator sadly tells of the delta collapsing at the beginning makes me feel like there were capitalists in city hall hoping hawaii could become the new los angeles...
infinite growth
infinite growth
infinite growth
XD
???
47:43 thats scary
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❤wel😮Always ❤
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He was holding Gaza in his hand
woooow
44:07 Fissure 8 Most explosives phase
ilove
Hey, at least it was emptied, nothing of value was lost! Except the house its self! 20:37
Ok
Caps upp e cpp etc....
Himml aber auch🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️❗️
Why build next to a volcano??? That’s like building on hurricane paths, tornado alleys, earthquake fault lines. Interesting life choices.
The Earth is making you a new spot for a parking lot and a mini mall
01:42 Face of women....
Ini 1
This is Nat Geo guality
ALLOHU AKHBARRR
Davis Christopher Jackson Michelle White Deborah
Holuharun not non explosive but eruption so long became flood basalt VEI 5 - 6
Tuesday, Come, Allah,
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