The reason the lava is only bubbling where it crosses the road is because the heat is thermally decomposing the asphalt, generating large amounts of hydrocarbon gases. Once these gases break through the lava and come into contact with oxygen in the air, they ignite, producing the scattered puffs of flame you can see.
Not to be all nature-is-beautiful-fuzzy-wuzzy, but during the last eruption in January, they built a levee and the lava flowed around it. So yes, five guys and an excavator can actually stop this power, no army needed.
Since asphalt is so heavily oil-based, every fiery 'pop' in the lava above the road is an oil fire, starting on the asphalt and bubbling to the surface.
Doesn't seem completely right to me, as the asphalt is not in contact with the oxygen below the lava. It seems more likely that the asphalt melts and heated gases get released, that then bubble to the surface of the lava to then ignite once in contact with the air.
Who is the mother nature? Do you mean unconscious elements are controlling something? Or a bigger power is controlling everything? Which is logical? Which is scientific?
Thanks for this. Kudos to whoever (whatever) wrote the music. Emotional context is absolutely critical to this. Sometimes silence is appropriate, sometimes awe, is. The things Iclanders learn about in school and from their communities about nature, are endless in gentle and horrific beauty….the smallest of the small, and the biggest of the big. We are lucky to have this kind of insight from Inuit communities….better healing will no doubt foster enormous returns on insight.
@@justadildeau the script typically (poorly) written by insurance underwriters, chasing quasi religious doctrines, like “common law “. Out of touch with nature, I think. Don’t be fooled into believing propaganda issues are partisan ones.
Destructive?? She is constructive. And will be for millions of years after shes finished with us, no amount of 'tax' or technology will stop what ever plan she has.... But keep being fooled and paying gov't's, like it will help....Lmaoooooo
Absolutely awesome!!!!!!!!!❤🌋 i have always been fascinated by volcanos!!! Iceland is my dream spot & seeing an erupting volcano there is also a big dream
Oh wow I feel exactly the same! Volcanoes have always been an obsession to me since I witnessed an eruption as a 8 year old boy, AND also Iceland is my favorite place on earth: fire, ice and aurora in the same place, my dream! I'm yet to visit Iceland though, some day I will for sure! Cheers from Colombia
@@tricky1581No, all the Reykjanes which are 5 towns lost their hot water beacause the lava went over the main hot water pipe to those towns. The pipe is under the lava so it was impossible to fix it. I live in one of those towns and I have been without hot water since (we use hot water to heat our houses)and will be for the next days. It’s winter and the weather is cold enough to freeze the pipes of our homes and that leads to more difficult problems. It’s also causing electrical problems for our electrical system is not made to tolerate electricity to warm up houses and now everyone are using electric heaters. We are strictly told to stay under 2,5 W of electricity so the electricity won’t get overwhelmed and shut of power in neighborhoods or the whole towns. This problem is not going to be temporary because there is still and will be still volcanic activity in this area and if it goes over the pipes or the electricity well…
@@tricky1581The one town you are talking about about is Grindavík and no one can live there at the moment. Now the problem isn’t only just one town unfortunately.
@@lqtjhytftrtttrthow many geothermal plants are there in Iceland? Does the amount of drilling required for EGT energy ever get brought up as a possible contributor to earthquakes causing eruptions? Just genuinely curious as I have next to no knowledge on the subject.
Sorry for those who ve been displaced and lost homes, businesses... i pray that once its stopped you can start to re build your lives and your beautiful country
@@Fritzsche-ki6gv I'm not an expert, but people who are have looked back in history at the cycles of the sun in relation to seismic activity. There seems to be a strong correlation between certain sun spot cycles, and positioning of planets in relation to earth quakes and seismic activity. This October there will be an aligning of the planets known as the gas giants. This alignment hasn't occurred since 79AD. That was the year that Mt. Vesuvius buried Pompey under about 30+ feet of ash. The relationship of the sun to the earth can be learned about all over the internet, but one channel I would recommend is Suspicious Observers with Ben Davidson. There is good info out there if your interested.
From t=1:24 to 1:29, the structure at the surface of the flow makes me think the movie is mounted backward relative to time : The kind of U-shape lines drawn by moving small places at the surface of the flow, should be open topwards to the flow (classical laminar parabolic flow, where the center of the flow in surface goes faster than the side parts, due to friction on the two sides), while here they look opened downward, as if the (redder) sides of the flow were faster than its center part… Can you see what I mean ? (the description of the phenomenon is not evident, with the aggravating circumstance that, in that matter, I don't speak English sufficiently well…). What do you think?
this is a very fast lava. due to its material composition. it had to rise from the earth's core through the mantle, that's why it's speed. the lava temperature there is huge now, much higher than before. and it will not subside. this is confirmed by the many earthquakes. these are not earthquakes, but lava rising from the core. so much pressure there now.
Natures equivalent of bleeding then scabbing then scarring to heal the wounds as the Atlantic Ocean spreads! The Atlantic Ocean is the youngest of the 5 oceans, and began to form 150 million years ago, with continuous volcanic eruptions along its length in that time with lava spewing out to fill the wound as the plates move apart forming islands in several places. Pretty cool hey?
Землетрясения с разницей в 2 единицы (например, с магнитудами 5,2 и 7,2) отличаются выбросом энергии из недр в одну тысячу раз. То, что происходит с планетой это очень серьезно. Это не шоу.
At least that part of the road does still have lights! Must be tempting to live on an island that consists of vulcanism only. Icelanders must be a special brand of people.
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I was reading that Nature generally warns us about its danger. When it is dangerous we can see on the sky the head like that of a human but with monster's look; I guess when it the danger is directly from the inner of the earth is the same. I noticed the same as you too.
they will build another road, go over it ,then if it blows out again, it goes around the previous flow, although this has 7 Yellowstone magma chambers stacked on itself....source .....Mike from around the world on the Paul Begley TH-cam channel
@@jes7170 wow telling an unknown individual to get therapy. Good job. The music is in place to create an emotional response. So in other words emotions dictate the belief over logic. Instead of trying to shame people for the comments why not ask why they say what they say. I sure ain’t going to go back into mental health issues to please you
The reason the lava is only bubbling where it crosses the road is because the heat is thermally decomposing the asphalt, generating large amounts of hydrocarbon gases. Once these gases break through the lava and come into contact with oxygen in the air, they ignite, producing the scattered puffs of flame you can see.
Thank you very much for the knowledge and for teaching... me.
It's actually cgi nonsense, but nice try shill.
Cap
Thanks ❤
@@garnet4846 Tell that to the people of Grindavik...
The force of nature is incredible and there is no army on this earth that can stop its power.
Not to be all nature-is-beautiful-fuzzy-wuzzy, but during the last eruption in January, they built a levee and the lava flowed around it. So yes, five guys and an excavator can actually stop this power, no army needed.
@@Gnometowerwe can try to change its trajectory but we cannot stop it.. So no we don’t have all the power against nature
Fire and Ice 😮😮😮 Amazing
Awesome The volcano is filling in the cracks in the continent and Iceland continues to grow.
Phenomenal! The texture of the lava due to the snow is beautiful! Excellent footage!
😂😂
Since asphalt is so heavily oil-based, every fiery 'pop' in the lava above the road is an oil fire, starting on the asphalt and bubbling to the surface.
Nice. The lava takes man’s carefully-crafted road, eats it, and plays with its food.
Great observation.
I didn't know what was causing the fiery pops. Thank you for explaining.
Thank you! I had no idea with that was.
Doesn't seem completely right to me, as the asphalt is not in contact with the oxygen below the lava. It seems more likely that the asphalt melts and heated gases get released, that then bubble to the surface of the lava to then ignite once in contact with the air.
wow the chemical reaction between the asphalt (which is just solidified oil) and the lava is amazing
Cgi nonsense.
Mother Nature reminding you of who is in control .
Well said.
Don't you mean God?
Yeh, mom nature is the boss, better get along with her, or else......
Who is the mother nature? Do you mean unconscious elements are controlling something? Or a bigger power is controlling everything? Which is logical? Which is scientific?
Thanks for this. Kudos to whoever (whatever) wrote the music. Emotional context is absolutely critical to this. Sometimes silence is appropriate, sometimes awe, is. The things Iclanders learn about in school and from their communities about nature, are endless in gentle and horrific beauty….the smallest of the small, and the biggest of the big.
We are lucky to have this kind of insight from Inuit communities….better healing will no doubt foster enormous returns on insight.
Propaganda soundtracks are all over "news" broadcasts these days.
@@justadildeau the script typically (poorly) written by insurance underwriters, chasing quasi religious doctrines, like “common law “. Out of touch with nature, I think. Don’t be fooled into believing propaganda issues are partisan ones.
Remove your emotions from the lies.
@@garnet4846 what lies? Remove emotions? Like a non human? Is that what you mean ?
Phenomenal photography! Be safe Iceland!
It's eerily beautiful.
It’s wild to see lava and snow in the same image.
Mother Nature is both beautiful and destructive
Destructive?? She is constructive. And will be for millions of years after shes finished with us, no amount of 'tax' or technology will stop what ever plan she has.... But keep being fooled and paying gov't's, like it will help....Lmaoooooo
Mother Nature knows why its does whatever it does, we don't, this is the great wonder of Mother Nature.
@@brentmac6342 No one brought up carbon tax bud. But you'd be suprised if we showed you how much more Co2 we make compared to any volcano
Magnifique.merci. la vie, l'énergie , la chaleur de notre planète.
Woah the road Sparkle when lava hits it. Was momentarily mesmerised.
Absolutely awesome!!!!!!!!!❤🌋 i have always been fascinated by volcanos!!! Iceland is my dream spot & seeing an erupting volcano there is also a big dream
Oh wow I feel exactly the same! Volcanoes have always been an obsession to me since I witnessed an eruption as a 8 year old boy, AND also Iceland is my favorite place on earth: fire, ice and aurora in the same place, my dream! I'm yet to visit Iceland though, some day I will for sure! Cheers from Colombia
So sad for these cities, these residents. Stay strong, Iceland.
Err.... it's only 1 town, 1 spa and a thermal power station at risk at present guy. Not cities!
@@tricky1581No, all the Reykjanes which are 5 towns lost their hot water beacause the lava went over the main hot water pipe to those towns. The pipe is under the lava so it was impossible to fix it. I live in one of those towns and I have been without hot water since (we use hot water to heat our houses)and will be for the next days. It’s winter and the weather is cold enough to freeze the pipes of our homes and that leads to more difficult problems. It’s also causing electrical problems for our electrical system is not made to tolerate electricity to warm up houses and now everyone are using electric heaters. We are strictly told to stay under 2,5 W of electricity so the electricity won’t get overwhelmed and shut of power in neighborhoods or the whole towns. This problem is not going to be temporary because there is still and will be still volcanic activity in this area and if it goes over the pipes or the electricity well…
@@tricky1581The one town you are talking about about is Grindavík and no one can live there at the moment. Now the problem isn’t only just one town unfortunately.
@@lqtjhytftrtttrthow many geothermal plants are there in Iceland? Does the amount of drilling required for EGT energy ever get brought up as a possible contributor to earthquakes causing eruptions? Just genuinely curious as I have next to no knowledge on the subject.
Sorry for those who ve been displaced and lost homes, businesses... i pray that once its stopped you can start to re build your lives and your beautiful country
It's both beautiful and terrifying
..the earth still cooling from its formation....puts the scale& impact of human life into good perspective
Sad, horrific, fascinating all at once
It’s looks like the Earth is bleeding. I guess it is sort of.
Wow. I didn't think of that. You are right!
Great analogy especially with what how we are treating our planet.
Indeed!
@@checkfactschecking but volcanoes arent linked, well, in order from climate to geology at least, to our Co2 emissions.
@@checkfactschecking Volcanoes hold no correlation to climate whatsoever.
Amazing shots!
Beautiful ❣️
A mind of its own...🇿🇦
It is like a crawling dark dragon eating the roads ,amazing and so terrifying at the same time !
A terrifying beauty.
Why is the snow not melting?
The Lava moves really fast
Thankyou for sharing.
Unique view
It is a natural work of Art, but unfortunately it also can be destructive. I feel for the wild animals, the plants and the people.
Great pictures.
Nature holds so much beauty and terror all in the same hand. This is only the start of what will be a monumental shift in seismic activity this year.
based on...what evidence exactly?
@@Fritzsche-ki6gv I'm not an expert, but people who are have looked back in history at the cycles of the sun in relation to seismic activity. There seems to be a strong correlation between certain sun spot cycles, and positioning of planets in relation to earth quakes and seismic activity. This October there will be an aligning of the planets known as the gas giants. This alignment hasn't occurred since 79AD. That was the year that Mt. Vesuvius buried Pompey under about 30+ feet of ash.
The relationship of the sun to the earth can be learned about all over the internet, but one channel I would recommend is Suspicious Observers with Ben Davidson. There is good info out there if your interested.
@@Fritzsche-ki6gvJim the Oracle has seen the future 😉
Wow. Thank you
Oh wow but it's not cool it's burning hot lava
From t=1:24 to 1:29, the structure at the surface of the flow makes me think the movie is mounted backward relative to time : The kind of U-shape lines drawn by moving small places at the surface of the flow, should be open topwards to the flow (classical laminar parabolic flow, where the center of the flow in surface goes faster than the side parts, due to friction on the two sides), while here they look opened downward, as if the (redder) sides of the flow were faster than its center part… Can you see what I mean ? (the description of the phenomenon is not evident, with the aggravating circumstance that, in that matter, I don't speak English sufficiently well…). What do you think?
What happened overnight?
Is the vicosity different that the other lava? Look more liquid that the others.
That does look a little bit hot. I think I will go around another way.
Quite beautiful if you ask me.
How long would it take to cover the earth?
this is a very fast lava. due to its material composition.
it had to rise from the earth's core through the mantle, that's why it's speed. the lava temperature there is huge now, much higher than before.
and it will not subside. this is confirmed by the many earthquakes. these are not earthquakes, but lava rising from the core. so much pressure there now.
can u make glass with this?
obsidian maybe.
Natures equivalent of bleeding then scabbing then scarring to heal the wounds as the Atlantic Ocean spreads!
The Atlantic Ocean is the youngest of the 5 oceans, and began to form 150 million years ago, with continuous volcanic eruptions along its length in that time with lava spewing out to fill the wound as the plates move apart forming islands in several places. Pretty cool hey?
Glitter lava! So pretty! 😉
Fresh lava is usually at a temperature close to 1100°C.
Wow, that 2012 Fahrenheit!
Sending wishes for everyone to be safe x
……fantastic view of lava lobes’….…
Omg this is really scary 😮
New name suggestion for the country: Lavaland
I was there 2 days ago 😮
Our planet is bleeding SMH❤
Землетрясения с разницей в 2 единицы (например, с магнитудами 5,2 и 7,2) отличаются выбросом энергии из недр в одну тысячу раз.
То, что происходит с планетой это очень серьезно. Это не шоу.
These are natural processes, nature is spectacular. It is of course serious when earthquakes and eruptions happen in populated areas.
If the world is flat where is all this bubbly lava coming from
End of life is Close. 💥
Not if but when...
Iceland is clearly a work of art in progress....still, population thought it was done. Amazing footage
Nope, the population very much knows it's ongoing.
There were clear signs this was coming.
At least that part of the road does still have lights!
Must be tempting to live on an island that consists of vulcanism only. Icelanders must be a special brand of people.
La ville est engloutie ? C"'est dramatique.😢 🙏🙏
Uhhh yeah Jim I think I'm going to be late for work, I have sort of an issue......
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That’s a lot of lava.
This is what hell will look like all hot and red
Welp...there went that road 0:24
Looks like the mountain is melting...
My 2007 Prius is boss. I’d just drive right through that stuff.
that's the road I take to school every day
Are you high how this xan be mesmerizing?
the lava seems to know where it want to go by simply following the road...
The lava follow the lower parts of the land.
Memo to Road Engineers: Rebuild the road on the top of the hill.
Looks like nature is celebrating Diwali ,( a Hindu festival of lights) with lamps, fireworks in Iceland.
It looks like the island is bleeding....
need to change name from " ICELAND" TO "FIRELAND"
fantastic. thanks.
Jesus tenha misericórdia de nós e do mundo inteiro 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
They keep talking about mother nature, but God is in control.
Wow
When Mother Nature wants her land back humans can do little to stop her.
just move to midwest
Volcanoes are a geological phenomenon. There's no correlation with nature or climate.
They didn’t say that@@saladspinner3200
Looks like a Leopard Dragon.
I was reading that Nature generally warns us about its danger. When it is dangerous we can see on the sky the head like that of a human but with monster's look; I guess when it the danger is directly from the inner of the earth is the same. I noticed the same as you too.
I can drive through that? I know I can. I’ve got four-wheel drive. 🤣
We've seen Dante's Peak, they did it then 😂
How much CO2 is released in the atmosphere by this eruption?😮
A few thousand tons. Sounds like a lot but isn't.
Good
wheres the music credits
critical nature. May 16/2/24
they will build another road, go over it ,then if it blows out again, it goes around the previous flow, although this has 7 Yellowstone magma chambers stacked on itself....source .....Mike from around the world on the Paul Begley TH-cam channel
I could make it across that road
Carbon taxes for Island of course
yes mesmerizing. It's like the Blood of the Earth!
Creation in the making at it's most basic level in Actuality 😮 😃 Just Simply Beautiful 😍 ❤️ 🌟 🦄 🙏 😊 ❤️ 🌟 🤩 🎉
Kind of looks life earths blood is flowing out.
Funny how you guys are now adding music to your reports. Trying to make more scary to the brain. I see your tactics
How could you be scared of a volcano ? The music makes it sounds beautiful which it is. 😂 Go to therapy lolol
@@jes7170 wow telling an unknown individual to get therapy. Good job.
The music is in place to create an emotional response. So in other words emotions dictate the belief over logic. Instead of trying to shame people for the comments why not ask why they say what they say. I sure ain’t going to go back into mental health issues to please you
Earth is bleeding
Wow. What a wonderful Creator we have.
Speaking of fiery places, this is nothing compared to the Lake of fire or Hell... One God One way and Jesus saves souls
Naptime… ssshhh
the earth bleeds cuz humanity's killing it
Volcanoes are a geological phenomenon. There's no correlation with nature or climate.
I love Minecraft music 🥰
😳😥
Quick! Create a tax! That will stop it !
God is Great
The earth is the Lord's and everything in it.People repent, God is holy and Jesus is Lord.
Becaise of toiching bitumen