Fantastic Columns and Geology at Reynisfjara: Iceland's Most Scenic and Dangerous Beach
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- Hold on to your hat at Reynisfjara, Iceland and explore the amazing geology and scenery with geology professor Shawn Willsey. Learn how the beautiful columns form and experience the full fury of the North Atlantic Ocean.
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Just there! Iceland is a wonderland!
What a fantastic beach! Stunning scenery and amazing geology. Another great film.
Dude, it's so awesome there. Thank you Prof. Willsey!
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The Colums look a bit like the ones in Irelands (UK) Giants Causeway
Oi. Wish I had been smart enough and rich enough to have gone with you! So grateful to watch the vids, Doc. Keep on!
Thank you Shawn for the tour of an amazing beach, wow Iceland is an amazing place.
To all in Iceland best to you and stay safe.
I love geology. I’ve never been there but I am going to school for a second degree in geology because I want to live in Iceland someday.
Felt like a treasure hunt.Many thanks for sharing.
On a beach like that you have to pay attention to the tide schedule lest you be caught between the raging sea and the cliffs! Thanks for taking us on a video tour of these most interesting formations.
Those columns are amazing.
What a beautiful place! I love those waves. Beautiful sea stacks. 🌊 Those small columns surprised me. But then I'm used to Columbia Basin Basalt flows that surround my home. It's nice to see so much difference in columns size and angle on one beach. Thank you.
I love this channel.
In my own geology program, I loved the field work and field trips. I think I would have enjoyed Shawn's field classes. (especially if we have to go to Iceland or Hawaii)
Wow, thank you!
Wow... that is an amazing location.
Thanks, Shawn.... for putting in the effort to put out these entertaining geo-vids! Great info!!
Thank you for this kind and generous donation. This will help me travel to more locations and make more videos.
Thanks for this great video of these columns in Iceland. I really appreciate your sharing this!!
My pleasure!
That has to be the most amazing beach I have ever seen. Amazing, dynamic rocks! Thanks so much for all your efforts and for the opportunities to learn.
That looks like our coastline in Northern OR, but on steroids! Such an amazing trip, thank you for your suffering so we can ooh and aah from home...
It's about a year late (waiting for some of the new Iceland trip stuff from Shawn) but at least part of that similarity is likely down to origin as Siletzia based on igneous petrology appears to have once been a Pacific analog of Iceland i.e. a mantle plume hotspot formed along the East Pacific Rise prior to North America crashing into and overriding it. The hot spot responsible is now in western Wyoming but the seismic tomography shows that the deep solid mantle discontinuity associated with the EPR persists below Yellowstone making out the rough boundary of the Basin and Range + Colorado plateau.
Point is when he time comes for the Atlantic to close Iceland will likely get smeared accreted onto a continent or two as Siletzia's other half is Yakutat up in Alaska.
Wow, Shawn! What an amazing place! Thank you for sharing it.🙂
MAGNIFICENT!!! Thank you for a vicarious visit to black sand beach.. those columns!!! Wow!!!
I'm gobsmacked! That is an amazing location! Incredible video!
I was at this beautiful beach in May of 09. It still looks the same. Which makes me happy. The little town near this beach _Vik- is also a sweet place to stop. Thanks for showing this location.
I’ve been there, it’s amazing!
Stunning views of the Black Beach. Had a great visit there a few years ago. Waves behaved well that day!
Whoa! Magnificent! Can these forms be 'delicious?? LOL Interpretation of how this all formed seems crazy difficult. Dang! Gorgeous day and place. Thank you!
When that first sea stack came into view my first though5 was the end of Planet of the Apes…lol
Thanks for sharing your adventures
What stunning geological formations! Thanks for filming out in that wind and sharing your knowledge.
Thanks, Shawn. That was really exciting.
oh man I love those columns
Beautiful place. Amazing rocks formations, wow. The sea is awesome.
Great video footage! Thanks for sharing! 😊
Great geo-adventure. Thx Prof. ✌🏻
Wow such spectacular scenery with the columns and sea stacks Shawn, hope you get back OK, it looks like the tide is coming in. Jim from Dartford UK.
I have been on that beach! It was indeed windy but oh so beautiful.
Great video. I was there in mid-May but the surf was killer ( about twice as high as the day you were there) and I (slow old lady) was hesitant to walk around the corner.
Make that "wise old lady". This beach has taken many lives. Not all of those lost were being foolish. "Sneaker waves" sweep people away. Shawn was watching the sea, but vigilance would not have saved him if a sneaker wave had come at a bad moment.
Near Devil's Postpile Shawn, up the San Joaquin River Canyon near the river trail is a Basalt outcropping like DP, but it goes up and curves to the right, looked like it was being crushed. If I recall correctly there was more than one in the area, but I haven't been there since the 1980s.
Scenery is almost an art
Wow Shawn that was amazing !!! I have to go there myself.
The two spire-like sea stacks look like a scene from a fantasy story.
Thank you! I enjoy your videos a lot.
Glad you like them!
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Our Earth is so amazing!
amazing place,cheers,
Aside from the black sand and other basaltic features, very reminiscent of agate hunting on the beaches of our Pacific Northwest…where one needs to be very mindful of rogue waves crashing down on you!
Another nice video from you, thank you.
One question concerning the diameters of the basalt columns: Are these similar to the grain size in plutonites, meaning that the bigger the diameter of the column is, the slower it cooled down?
Great. Thanks!
when I saw those flat round stones, I immediately thought....skipping contest
The wind will probably skip it back and smack you on the face with them!
Those are some of the best skipping stones you ever would find, however, you would be hard pressed to find a day with our heavy surf, making any ambition of a new personal best in skipping mote.
That's awesome. I wish the collumnar rock would make square collumns which could be useful in building houses and cathedrals.
Love those basalts.
Land o Lakes,wi.usa,,,,,,,,,here for class,,,,,,,,tnx,pat &family.
I thought basalt ( in that crystal formation ) was an intrusive ingenious rock. Interesting that it could possibly be extrusive as well.
Here in eastern Pennsylvania, the basalt shelf is almost exclusively square shaped. Wish I could share images I have taken of the local petrology.
I'm trying to catch up on all the older videos.
Hong Kong has some of these hexagonal column formations also.
Is there an explanation as to why some columns are smaller or bigger than others?
I feel like you should be wearing a hardhat there.
Are the geometric shapes of the columns related to the geometry of the crystals?
I saw that and thought about Devil's tower...
I wonder if stone tools where made from the basalt
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Keremeos needles in BC, Canada are basaltic columns I've seen. Layer Cake Mountain near Kelowna is far more spectacular though.
What causes those radial stacks in the wall that are ro
Hi, I've a rock from Ireland that's attracted to magnets. I haven't a clue what it is. Probably ingenious of some sort. Ive No idea where to get it check in Ireland
Try a geology professor at a nearby university.
Aspirationally hexogonal.
About to go be homeless on that beach. So beautiful. Jeez
I am concerned that you didn't more forcefully remind viewers how often "sneaker waves" on that beach have taken lives at times when the sea seemed quite calm. Iceland hasn't figured out an effective way to warn visitors there. Pls add a strong warning on this vid and anywhere else your viewers might see it.
There is a huge sign by the the parking lot now. Three large colour lights indicating sea state, with three clearly drawn (map on the sigh) lines in matching colours. Other than barbed wire and anti personnel mines, I really don´t know what more to do.
Not always hexagonal.
Yep. Sometimes pentagons and heptagons too.
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