It fell apart in a landslide, which caused the tsunami. The cone was a pile of loose rock and ash, and with the gas and lava constantly rushing through it - think of kicking a sandcastle until it collapses.
you are thinking of the original Krakatoa eruption that vaporized an island...those 3 islands that are in the area....all were connected by land till Krak blew its stack and vaporized the entire middle portion little krak just had a landslide
The explosions are amazing but they seem to be getting more powerful and bigger. Is this a sign of bigger and better events to come. History may be repeating itself
Actually, within a few minutes, it could just be part of the up and down. During the first days, explosions were even much bigger, so big that they almost rebuilt as much land as had disappeared (at least in surface, not height)...
Well, the explosions got bigger mainly due to the magma getting in contact with water. Water is known to increase explosiveness in the magma ascending. By themselves, I don't think these explosions would be bigger than before without the water.
bouteille d'eau 1 agreed. I’m not an expert by any means but after I saw the dramatic change in the island that was my first thought. It’s absolutely amazing to see the difference in the island. My prayers go out to all those affected in the region.
@@NerfHerderuRN Imo, Krakatau should be a Decade Volcano. Due to the water (and the fact that Indonesia is always jack-full on population in a nutshell) and it's incredibly powerful past, I think it is more dangerous than Merapi. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decade_Volcanoes And yes, it is really incredible to see the difference in the island. Last time an event of this type happened was at mount St. Helens in 1980.
If you're talking about the massive 1883 eruption, Krakatoa is not NEARLY large enough to create such a cataclysmic event, especially now. Keep in mind that it took over a century for Anak Krakatoa to reach the proportions it had during its latest tragic collapse. And it was only a TINY FRACTION of the size it was during the 1883 catastrophe. It will take centuries AT LEAST for it to reach those proportions again. It's still plenty dangerous, obviously. It could very well kill again tomorrow. But something on the scale of 1883 is not likely to repeat again for a very, very long time. I'm not saying it's impossible, just exceedingly unlikely.
Watched a u-tube movie based on a documentary about the previous one from 1883(?). It was devastating for those who lived near it. Do hope each time it rebuilds, it's quite a lot less devastating. Until today, didn't know it blew in 2019. 🌎
@@billrobbins5874 Actually it did manage to kill with its collapse. Nearly 300 were killed by the tsunami, it happened in the dead of night. It made the news in the western media, but the coverage was short and fleetingly mentioned the casualties, as if it was normal.
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 That's truly sad. Thought with all the new technology, these events wouldn't happen without some warning. Probably couldn't afford it?
@@billrobbins5874 The volcano was under watch by scientists as it had been belching like mad in the preceding weeks. It was suspected the underwater flank might give but speculations were sketchy and not considered accurate.
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 thank you, understandable. Like Mt St Helen's. Scientist are knowledgeable and good at their jobs. Even science isn't perfect when a sleeping volcano awakens after a (?) years slumber
Cool and thanks for sharing. I just wish you'd post this kind of thing either in a linear progression or just straight footage with one take of each shot. I don't know when I'm watching a repeat or new angle etc.. Basically I need a more linear understanding either through on screen captions or intuitive editing. I imagine your purpose is to get exposure in order to sell footage to media outlets. I'm just suggesting what it would take to make this appeal more on YT and make it more easy to share. For instance, I know if I sent this to my mum I'd have to answer a dozen questions assuming she even knew about the eruption. Growing the channel will grow your exposure, but I'm not an expert here by any stretch. I just heard about the event and knew where to come to find out more. So your doing something right ;) I hope everyone in this upload and their friends and families are safe. That is a dangerous place. Thanks for the upload. -Jake
Some historical reading of this vent dating back to around 450 BC is in order. Following 1883 it took about 35 years of submarine activitiy for the edifice appeared above the surface and to build the cone which eventually collapsed in a land slide last December. It will be interesting to see how much time it will take to rebuild. Volcanic island collapses of this sort are not unusual. It's occurred in the Hawaiian group several times. A review of those occurrences will be of interest. An island in the Caribbean is being monitored for such an event as the tsunami risk for the entire Eastern seaboard is considerable.
Thats how original volcano was destroyed. Island collapsed into empty magma chamber and water came into contact with magma. Resulting apocalyptic phreatic explosion
@@josephastier7421 it not joking its starting to look very bad for us all I stay in Scotland but my heart breaks for everyone cos gov keeping it al of tv
We're getting a better idea about what happened to Anak thanks to video like this. Thanks for letting us know the location where the video was taken.
thank you for seeing my video, I'm glad you can see the erosion activity of Anak Krakatau, I will make the next video if Krakatoa erupts again.
Wow the cone of anak krakatau has disappeared, the island is now almost flat.
I know. I'd been watching it grow for years - and now it's gone!
even it collapes the eruption still continue
It's hard to believe that a cone shaped island volcano is now near flat...that explosion must've been off the scale - I can't put words to it
It fell apart in a landslide, which caused the tsunami. The cone was a pile of loose rock and ash, and with the gas and lava constantly rushing through it - think of kicking a sandcastle until it collapses.
you are thinking of the original Krakatoa eruption that vaporized an island...those 3 islands that are in the area....all were connected by land till Krak blew its stack and vaporized the entire middle portion
little krak just had a landslide
@@15Med3 "Krak blew its stack and vaporized the entire middle portion" is the best way I've ever heard anyone describe the 1883 Krakatoa eruption
The explosions are amazing but they seem to be getting more powerful and bigger. Is this a sign of bigger and better events to come. History may be repeating itself
Actually, within a few minutes, it could just be part of the up and down. During the first days, explosions were even much bigger, so big that they almost rebuilt as much land as had disappeared (at least in surface, not height)...
Well, the explosions got bigger mainly due to the magma getting in contact with water. Water is known to increase explosiveness in the magma ascending. By themselves, I don't think these explosions would be bigger than before without the water.
bouteille d'eau 1 agreed. I’m not an expert by any means but after I saw the dramatic change in the island that was my first thought. It’s absolutely amazing to see the difference in the island. My prayers go out to all those affected in the region.
@@NerfHerderuRN Imo, Krakatau should be a Decade Volcano. Due to the water (and the fact that Indonesia is always jack-full on population in a nutshell) and it's incredibly powerful past, I think it is more dangerous than Merapi.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decade_Volcanoes
And yes, it is really incredible to see the difference in the island. Last time an event of this type happened was at mount St. Helens in 1980.
If you're talking about the massive 1883 eruption, Krakatoa is not NEARLY large enough to create such a cataclysmic event, especially now. Keep in mind that it took over a century for Anak Krakatoa to reach the proportions it had during its latest tragic collapse. And it was only a TINY FRACTION of the size it was during the 1883 catastrophe. It will take centuries AT LEAST for it to reach those proportions again. It's still plenty dangerous, obviously. It could very well kill again tomorrow. But something on the scale of 1883 is not likely to repeat again for a very, very long time. I'm not saying it's impossible, just exceedingly unlikely.
cant hear any explosions..could those filming hear any???
This is the volcano that created a shock wave that went 4 times around the globe and ruptured eardrums 40 miles away.
This is the "child" of that volcano, hence Anak Krakatoa....not the actual Krakatoa, this is a "new" volcano...
What your talking about is the acient krakatoa
Wow. The world's iconic volcano in epic eruptive phase again. How many times has it rebuilt and destroyed itself through the ages?
Watched a u-tube movie based on a documentary about the previous one from 1883(?). It was devastating for those who lived near it. Do hope each time it rebuilds, it's quite a lot less devastating. Until today, didn't know it blew in 2019. 🌎
@@billrobbins5874 Actually it did manage to kill with its collapse. Nearly 300 were killed by the tsunami, it happened in the dead of night. It made the news in the western media, but the coverage was short and fleetingly mentioned the casualties, as if it was normal.
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 That's truly sad. Thought with all the new technology, these events wouldn't happen without some warning. Probably couldn't afford it?
@@billrobbins5874 The volcano was under watch by scientists as it had been belching like mad in the preceding weeks. It was suspected the underwater flank might give but speculations were sketchy and not considered accurate.
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 thank you, understandable. Like Mt St Helen's. Scientist are knowledgeable and good at their jobs. Even science isn't perfect when a sleeping volcano awakens after a (?) years slumber
Cool and thanks for sharing. I just wish you'd post this kind of thing either in a linear progression or just straight footage with one take of each shot. I don't know when I'm watching a repeat or new angle etc.. Basically I need a more linear understanding either through on screen captions or intuitive editing.
I imagine your purpose is to get exposure in order to sell footage to media outlets. I'm just suggesting what it would take to make this appeal more on YT and make it more easy to share. For instance, I know if I sent this to my mum I'd have to answer a dozen questions assuming she even knew about the eruption. Growing the channel will grow your exposure, but I'm not an expert here by any stretch. I just heard about the event and knew where to come to find out more. So your doing something right ;)
I hope everyone in this upload and their friends and families are safe. That is a dangerous place.
Thanks for the upload.
-Jake
I believe this is a compilation of multiple eruptions since the recent massive one that caused the collapse and subsequent tsunami.
When did this happen
Like in 1928, when the island was being built with explosive eruptions.
That magma conduit is kicking harder than ever. I would get the hell away from the coast until this eruptive cycle ends.
1:44 WOW!
That's the biggest single blast I've seen on any video from this volcano.
The largest Surtseyan eruption I ever saw on the web
Like godzila
what the mall looked like from afar on Black Friday during the Tickle-Me-Elmo craze.
I wish I could afford to travel there and witness all this firsthand!
Great footage !
Some historical reading of this vent dating back to around 450 BC is in order. Following 1883 it took about 35 years of submarine activitiy for the edifice appeared above the surface and to build the cone which eventually collapsed in a land slide last December. It will be interesting to see how much time it will take to rebuild. Volcanic island collapses of this sort are not unusual. It's occurred in the Hawaiian group several times. A review of those occurrences will be of interest. An island in the Caribbean is being monitored for such an event as the tsunami risk for the entire Eastern seaboard is considerable.
So this was uploaded a day after my bday!
Looks like a New Vent opened up?
Who knows... I hope we can go there soon to find out.
Cool video!
Damn the eruption is more active now.
Wow! That's Impressive!
Wonderful Indonesia
bussid gamer id Hah bussid Bali, Indonesia wonderpullll
It did a St Helen's.
Welp this New year is going off with a bang
looks like anak Krakatoa volcano is doing the same has its previous volcano did only this eruption will be larger and more dangerous
like a big sea battle
At 3:10 it looks like two flying saucers are just ti the right of the volcano. Or are my eyes tricking me. They wanted to view the eruption also.
Oh my god! It's a mirage!
Give that volcano some Beano!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gas-X
KRA-KA-TAU
KRAKATAU
not KRAKATOA. stop using that globally famous wrong spelling.
mene kie bos gunung gajah lg umeb
Incredible!!
0:01 looks like eugene krabs is chillin on da beach
Thats how original volcano was destroyed. Island collapsed into empty magma chamber and water came into contact with magma. Resulting apocalyptic phreatic explosion
These eruptions are nothing like that. Yet.
2:39 😦😨Uhmm, guys....I think we might have a problem in a few minutes.
3:27
RUUUUUNNNN!!😲😲😰
Our star has many influences, and here is one of it's effects.
It goes beyond our star.
@@Thyalwaysseek indeed! ......... although humans haven't produced enough information on andromeda's cycles as yet. 😊
Is Mercury in retrograde again?
Nonsense
720P we meet again.
0:01 Mr. Krabs 😄😄
First Anak Krakatau, next Tambora, for the final blow Supervolcano Toba
next super to blow is gonna be Yellowstone....bye bye united states
No after Krakatoa is taal next tambora and blah blah. Correct me if I’m wrong.
Canada 🇨🇦👍
❤❤❤
UA-cam channel
Saya adalah pemilik video tersebut,dari video ini saya tidak sama sekali mendapatkan royalti dari volcanodescovery
in singapore there's haze now
Like the father like the son
1:43 OMG.. Godzilla
Shocking state of affairs
Poor donis got screwed.
it Krakatau not Krakatoa
My backside in the morning
OMG.. Godzilla
01:44 i think like godzzila
death island..
volcano can easily end the world
That's why don't trigger them
If this planet wasn't volcanic, all the continents would erode into the sea and we would have "water world". We all know how bad THAT sucked.
They haven't managed it yet though have they??
@@williamgreene4834 Sure, they've done it lots of times. Just not in human history.
Wait till Yellowstone erupts
Damn
They rebuilt..anak krakatau is growing big
First Anak Krakatau, next Tambora, for the final blow Supervolcano Toba
Then etna or maybe even yellowstone
If Tambora starts erupting, that would be something.
@@josephastier7421 it not joking its starting to look very bad for us all I stay in Scotland but my heart breaks for everyone cos gov keeping it al of tv
@@Weerosie We're fine. Lots of doom trolls on UA-cam trying to spread bad feelings.
Plus Agung Mount is activating lately too