World's Greatest Volcanic Islands FULL EPISODE | PBS America
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- They’ve been worshiped and feared over the millennia. But in the wake of drama and destruction, the elements give rise to cultures and nations so beautiful that we’ve come to know them as the world’s greatest volcanic islands.
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Not a video on volcanoes as such. American History, yes.
I'm a bit disappointed you didn't cover Anak Krakatau, son of Krakatoa. It's growing very fast, it's very active and could potentially blow a big one.
I have been in Bali in 2016, the view on the vulcano was amazing, but also terrifying
Far out is that how Cook died he is a thief they glorified him when I studied him in primary school for finding Australia and his navigation skills but the the Dutch was here years before him.
Like a glowing bullet wound in my botty
Peace.. Shalom.. Salam.. Namaste 🙏🏻 😊 🌈 ✌ ☮ ❤
God mad the world so perfect that all ecosystems rely on each other. One without the other and the system is broken. That's why we must work hard to keep our earth capable of sustaining life in Jesus name
I agree, but we need to do that in the name of everyone and everything, rather than some fictitious demigod.
Amen
I thought were gana talk about volcanoes
Nope, volcanic Islands. Not so much the volcano, more so the island aspect.
Stop Embarrassing Yourself, Read the Topic , "World Greatest Volcano Islands " That is what they showed the Whole Documentary.
Not just "Volcano" but "Volcano Islands "
This is the best thing I have seen since the last best thing I saw. Cheers to you. I like that you have more than 5 minuets of content and don't just talk in circles about said 5 minuets of content for 30 minuets or more. If I had "extra" monies I would definitely send them to you.
White Island erupted with tourists on the island. No thank you. I loved this episode; you all did a great job linking the islands and explaining each volcano. Amazing.
Really makes you appreciate the quality of NOVA.
Pros: gorgeous landscapes, and it explores a few places like Reúnion and Lord Howe that most of us may know only as a name or not at all.
Cons: A lot of small but annoying inaccuracies and painful mispronunciations in the places i do know (Caldera, King Hamehameha, Aotearoa), so i have to take the rest with a grain of salt. Also, even given the theme of volcanoes, it seems very arbitrary what tiny facets of each island's culture (often stereotyped), history (often more about colonizers than natives), and landscape (Hawaii is far more about sugarcane and macadamia nuts, and why is the whole of New Zealand reduced to Whaakari/White Island when the whole island chain is volcanic and has the rich maori culture and some of the most unique native animals on earth?)
There are so many volcanic islands and information about them you'd think the writer of this documentary could stick to the subject. Sadly they don't.
There is a very Easy Way to Solve Your Frustration, How about Producing your Own Documentary the way you like it. Let us know when you make the "Complete Volcano Islands" Documentary, i want to watch it Please
Excellent video, but missed the dangers of volcanoes as "tourist sites" such as the eruption on White Island that killed tourists.
Why is this only 720p?
Plek volcano!
What the hell does the attack on Pearl Harbor have to do with Volcanoes!?!?
Yeah you are right bro! Bombing of Pearl Harbour has nothing to do with volcanoes..you should stick to the main topic.not diverting like senile Oldman.
It's in Hawaii? On many volcanoes? Probably
Uhm... because the video wasn't just about volcanoes? The attack on pearl harbor is part of Hawaii's history, so it was mentioned the same as other volcanic islands histories were mentioned.
Don't see you complaining about how Tana being first discovered by the Portuguese and then not revisited for 40 years having nothing to do with Volcanoes.
It's part of a volcanic island
@adnanbinabdullah9615 So make your own Documentary the way you like it.
2:30 No, the Ko'olau you're showing aren't the tallest mountain range
The fox islands in the Aleutian chain?
Indentured servitude = just another form of slavery
What a disgrace to let someone such as this narrarator have this amazing opportunity to narrate this documentary. "King ka-meh-haaa-meh-haaa". Seriously? It's like he's NEVER BEFORE IN HIS LIFE HEARD IT SAID. AT ALLLLLL! Come on PBS! You 100% dropped the ball on this one! Facts!
I thought the same thing.
I mean, if we're going to nitpick then let's complain about the way they say Hawai'i.
Because *nobody* ever pronounces it correctly. The "w" is supposed to be pronounced as a "v" sound. And yes, you're supposed to pause between the two "i"s. The first "i" sounds like its name whilst the 2nd is a long "e" sound.
But, ya know, after us Americans stole the islands from the rightful rulers and inhabitants, we had to mess everything up, including the name of the islamds.
Isn't he British?
Or Ozzie or something
People who say "facts" are always uneducated and untravelled
He's definitely not American
Prat
If a science experiment was conducted. At the cusp of each hemispheres gravitational horizon; release the small pellet of natural gasses induction compound. Conduct a spectrum analysis which shows which areas of the earth are best suited for which types of mental activity. This is virtual telemetry.
Was this made for a child audience?
Pretty Bad Stuff
Hawai’i facts are inaccurate.
Very!...
Oh boo hoo 😂
I didnt ask for a ww2
The narrative is needlessly personifying and hyperbolic. This is not the high quality of documentation that PBS was previously associated with.
Oh no. This is truly truly awful. And it isn't just the numerous factual errors.
The general, er, "tone", is something one would expect of a Tory politician in 1870.
Three minutes in, and it just said that Kilauea "lying relatively dormant for 35 years" before 2018.
Here's what a USGS site said, " Kīlauea's eruption from January 3, 1983, to 2018 was by far its longest-duration historical period of activity in modern times, as well as one of the longest-duration eruptions documented on Earth;"
Then there's the tone. Cook "took some wooden idols". Not Cook broke into their place of worship and stole items.
Can you imagine, Hawaiins walking into St Paul's in London and grabbing anything they fancied and walking out, in 1770? What do you think would be done to them? Back when catching a rabbit in the woods would get you hanged?
And then the "foreigners" brought crops ideally suited to the climate. Not and then these arseholes destroyed the pristine ecosystems, and wiped out thousands of species that existed nowhere else. And decimated the population with their diseases, especially syphilis.
I gave up at 6:10.
I enjoy the cinema but these colonization lies are insulting. The world did not begin with colonization of African countries nor its surrounding islands. After the eruptions and asteroid strikes people had to migrate but everywhere you claim to "discover" and populate people were already inhabiting it. We know now.
I'm very surprised PBS would lend it's good name to this highly inaccurate hack job. 👎👎👎
Such a shame PBS this is a garbage production. You just put together some b roll and hired a cheap narrator
those aren't private observatories. who made this trash?
Plek volcano!