Man, this is all so beautiful. I loved that shot of your bud in the tree and of course, the volcano footage is to die for. Like, seriously. Throw me into the volcano as a sacrifice.
I got to stand on the edge of this volcano and witness a small eruption similar to this video in 2008/9 I think it was. I was 10 years old and it’s something I’ll never ever forget
Amazing time lapses. Would you be able to link your further recommended reading, as the link isn't appearing in the description. Thank you for all of your work and taking us on your journey!
WHOOOAAAA!! Those cinematics were so incredible. I feel like that's the closest I'll ever get to an active volcano. This was such a breathtaking vlog. Great work, as always!! 🌋🌋🌋
Sounds like you had an epic time. I have climbed three of Italy's four volcanoes (Stromboli and Vulcano twice, Vesuvius once), and Stromboli did not disappoint. About 300 metres from the craters and they were erupting quite a bit. Of course, CLIMBING Stromboli was quite the challenge; the upper part of the volcano is coated in ash and sand, the footpath such as it is is so narrow it might as well not exist, and the average incline was like 40 degrees. Add to that the breath masks and headlights essential when coming down, it was hot, stuffy and frustrating, but would I do it again? Absolutely!
What wonderful video. Here in Miami I have neighbors that just lost a 50 yr old banyan tree.....such a shame. If you ever do make it to Miami, come in early June when the Royal Poinciana trees (that are all over the place) are in full bloom - the piercing orange/red color. Your footage of the volcano = legend.
Very nice to look back home again,n I really miss the roaring sound of the attractive mount yesur 🌋 even when I'm so far in Australia I still see my country....nice video brother.
Hey Matthew, the dude that cracked open the coconut for you, was his name "Jacob" by any chance? **I've been there and stayed in a village right next to the little airport on the Island**
How can you work so hard and try to save this from coastal erosion and searise Mount Yasar can blow it all up in one afternoon? I'm sure those on Mount White were thinking the same thing when it blew
I waited half a day at port resolution yacht club, alone no water no food , just me n the salties n tuskers . never forget that time .then before dusk drive half way up cone ,fresh bombs all around and way above our heads magma fountain A quick run to peak that would be on right in this video but guide said not safe so back to main area. Die happy thanks for posting this guys.👍🏽🇬🇧
In the beginning you can see that you have a sort of filter on your video and I think I would like it more if you didn't do that as much, it isn't as bad in the rest of the video though. Keep it up with the timelapses and the drone footage :)
I hope you got permission to harvest those coconuts. When I lived in the then New Hebrides in the mid 1970s I understood that every thing belonged to someone even if it was a nut that had fallen off a palm on to the road.
Dude, I love your videos but can you not put random spiders in them because I just choked on my drink and would really like to not have nightmares, thanks. 😅
Man, this is all so beautiful. I loved that shot of your bud in the tree and of course, the volcano footage is to die for. Like, seriously. Throw me into the volcano as a sacrifice.
hahaha, stoked you liked it
Cinematics off the charts in this one! Soooo good!
Cheers Sam!
Thank you for taking me traveling w you.
Thank you for joining me :)
Gorgeous footage, gorgeous editing, gorgeous beard. As always.
Thank you Irene!
Wow..you had great fun man!!
Awesome video Matt! :)
Thanks mate
Someone in a Live Stream for RagNar volcano mentioned this volcano, and UA-cam led me here! Lovely footage!
love that! thanks for watching
So good man! Awesome seeing you and Geoff out there together. Love that guy! It would be great to meet you next time you're in nz
The Path Less Traveled 👌👌👌🤙🌋🌴 crazy bro!!
Yew thanks for stopping by mate!!
Just subbed :)
Amazing!!! Thank you!
I got to stand on the edge of this volcano and witness a small eruption similar to this video in 2008/9 I think it was. I was 10 years old and it’s something I’ll never ever forget
Amazing time lapses. Would you be able to link your further recommended reading, as the link isn't appearing in the description.
Thank you for all of your work and taking us on your journey!
Damn the link didn't add and I forgot which one I added.. It's open on my desktop back home haha
Matthew Vandeputte no problem!!! Thanks for all you do 😄
WHOOOAAAA!! Those cinematics were so incredible. I feel like that's the closest I'll ever get to an active volcano. This was such a breathtaking vlog. Great work, as always!!
🌋🌋🌋
Thanks Nicole!!
/watch?v=BAdFvTo9874
Sounds like you had an epic time. I have climbed three of Italy's four volcanoes (Stromboli and Vulcano twice, Vesuvius once), and Stromboli did not disappoint. About 300 metres from the craters and they were erupting quite a bit. Of course, CLIMBING Stromboli was quite the challenge; the upper part of the volcano is coated in ash and sand, the footpath such as it is is so narrow it might as well not exist, and the average incline was like 40 degrees. Add to that the breath masks and headlights essential when coming down, it was hot, stuffy and frustrating, but would I do it again? Absolutely!
What wonderful video. Here in Miami I have neighbors that just lost a 50 yr old banyan tree.....such a shame. If you ever do make it to Miami, come in early June when the Royal Poinciana trees (that are all over the place) are in full bloom - the piercing orange/red color. Your footage of the volcano = legend.
Thanks a lot mate, would love to see those trees in bloom
Very nice to look back home again,n I really miss the roaring sound of the attractive mount yesur 🌋 even when I'm so far in Australia I still see my country....nice video brother.
Thank you mate, I miss it too, can't wait to visit again
I was there last week and they were saying it's getting harder to grow their crops because the seasons are getting colder it's crazy.
WOW LOVED IT
Thanks!
Awe inspiring!! Thank you for your efforts in making such a cool video and sharing with us all. Good job 👍🏼
I really like the subtle whip pan transitions during your vlog. What camera do you use?
Unbelievable and amazing !!
thanks!
Being there done that,but did you stay in on a tree hotel?
Unbelievable!!! Is it the same volcano from Netflix’s Into the Inferno documental?
fantastic location, thanks for the info
Heading there in a couple of weeks and this has gotten me even more pumped! Sweet visuals and story mate!
Hahaha I remember meeting these guys on their trip. I live in Vanuatu - but only travelled to tanna for the first time recently. Nice footage!
Amazing footage!
thank you
Hi, great work undoubtedly, but why high speed with the only explosion you showed ?!? Kind of wasted the result, too bad.
Hey Matthew, the dude that cracked open the coconut for you, was his name "Jacob" by any chance? **I've been there and stayed in a village right next to the little airport on the Island**
Great footage ! Would be interesting to quote in the credit what music do you used with this video. Thanks
Thanks, almost all my music comes from here goo.gl/fo4Qyu
How can you work so hard and try to save this from coastal erosion and searise Mount Yasar can blow it all up in one afternoon? I'm sure those on Mount White were thinking the same thing when it blew
Volcano`looks insanely dangerous & intense :-O
yuuuuuuup!!
I waited half a day at port resolution yacht club, alone no water no food , just me n the salties n tuskers .
never forget that time .then before dusk drive half way up cone ,fresh bombs all around and way above our heads magma fountain
A quick run to peak that would be on right in this video but guide said not safe so back to main area.
Die happy thanks for posting this guys.👍🏽🇬🇧
In the beginning you can see that you have a sort of filter on your video and I think I would like it more if you didn't do that as much, it isn't as bad in the rest of the video though. Keep it up with the timelapses and the drone footage :)
The look is on every of my videos haha, glad you like the clips tho!
radicle!
yewwwww
I hope you got permission to harvest those coconuts. When I lived in the then New Hebrides in the mid 1970s I understood that every thing belonged to someone even if it was a nut that had fallen off a palm on to the road.
I was there in year 2019 just before the covid
Compassion, indeed!!
First. Sweet vlog. Love the tree climbing craziness! lol Also - love the #climatecompassion
Thanks so much Amy!
Wow....but dangerous
You are playing with death guys.
Dude, I love your videos but can you not put random spiders in them because I just choked on my drink and would really like to not have nightmares, thanks. 😅
hahaha
😂
Hoping to hear the natural volcanic sounds without the deadly music :(
It's been erupting since 1774.
For possibly 750 years apparently
Unbelievable!!! Is it the same volcano from Netflix’s Into the Inferno documental?
I think it might be, haven't watched it yet :o