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You can’t have a video remotely close to geology without a white guy narrating it, you’ll be lucky if there’s only 20 cgi recreations. You know the rules
There are at least 3 volcanos that are dangerous to everyone though. The most dangerous is Yellowstone which would destroy North America and cause worldwide volcanic winter. I don't remember the second one. The third one is in Naples and presents danger to the entirety of Europe and some parts of Africa. It woulf also cause volcanic winter but it would be less severe than that of Yellowstone
yes, that is true and we are all tremendously grateful tho it would be nice if u said blessed instead of lucky, since there is no such thing as luck, as God wills it
yeah that's pretty dangerous, one of the biggest things that kill people from volcanos isn't actually the lava, it's the pyroclastic flows. Those almost ground level billowing "clouds" are filled with superhot gases, lava blocks, ash and pumice.
That happened to a group of tourist who had been traveling on a cruise ship, while their ship was docked in New Zealand.. The cruise ship offered guided tours of the active volcano on White Island... While 47 ppl were standing at the mouth of the volcano, it started to erupt!! Some of the eruption was caught on camera of some of tourists, as well as other tourist who had just got off the island minutes before it erupted and were on a boat heading back to the mainland... Watch the video "Trapped in the Volcano"... Its CRAZY!!!
Probably a reason why religions were created in the first place because of natural disasters would be unexplainable to them. They find reasons as to why it occurs. Their first instinct is probably emotionally based off of "I did something bad" or "someone did something bad so that's why it's happening". And then God or Gods were born. And then science after.
@@charlie1234500 man, I dont know.. But it reminds me to my great grandma that used to share her childhood stories about how people actually have super power like some peoplecan fly in the air, some people couldn't get hurt by any sharp things, and some people can punch someone without even touching the other person.. And few years ago, i witnessed an old man can create a little tornado in the middle of volleyball tournament, he was mad bcoz his favorite team was losing. I was confused and blown away by what happened. I can't believe even i saw it with my own eyes. That was insane !!
Aestrelly It may LOOK nice, but I don’t encourage waiting to take a pic.. if you inhale the “smoke”, it will crush your esophagus and suffocate you in seconds.
This is for the people who care about correct informations because obviously the one who made the video does not care at all: 0:23 ""popocatepetl erupts every few years"" no it erupts every few months and even weekly sometimes, you can check it on every volcano communities, this volcano is permanently active since more than a decade. 0:48 ""most of the magma"" It's LAVA not MAGMA. (Magma stays under the earth crust while LAVA forms itself from magma when it reaches the surface) But anyway the people there were not threatened by the lava but by the pyroclastic flows, some powerful and hot clouds made of rocks and ashes which act like avalanche when it collapse with high speed and destroy everything on its way. 1:19 ""mount kushino Erubashima"" ??? What the hell was that ??? It's mount Ontake, everybody call it this way, the news went viral worldwide so there is no way he could make such a mistake, yet he did. 2:22 ""costa rica Turrialba volcano""" it is a footage of Sakurajima volcano in Japan, not Turrialba which is a completely different looking volcano. Even worst at 3:00 : we see an eruption very close to the sea in what is obviously an island. But Turrialba is right in the middle of Costa Rica , more than 50kms away from the sea.... 3:25 ""57 people died in this eruption making it one of the most deadly volcano eruptions in modern times"" Totally wrong and disrespectful towards the dozens of thousand of people wo died in very recent eruptions worldwide. Nevado del Ruiz colombia 1985: +20 000 dead El Chichon Mexico 1982: +3500dead Pinatubo Phillipines 1991 +850dead Merapi Indonesia 2010:+300dead Nyiragongo DRCongo 2002: +200dead Agung Indonesia 1963: +1500dead Merapi Indonesia 1930: +1300dead Kelud Indonesia 1919: +5000dead
0:47 it's called magma when it's in the volcano and lava when it comes out. These two words aren't actually interchangeable. (I know not that important pls don't yell at me I just wanted to point that out)
I was 40 miles west of Mt. St. Helens when it blew in 1980. I had a very good view of the ongoing eruption for most of the day. It was extremely impressive!!
It’s crazy how it looks like the smoke of ash is only like 15 feet tall on the screen when in reality, it rose to more than 12,000 feet in mere seconds. That’s true power.
My older brother was on holiday in Japan when Mount Ontaké erupted. He wasn't on the mountain, but he was taking a tour in a wildlife forest preservation. He tells me all about it, how he saw the ash blow up in the air and heard some rumbling. Luckily, he wasn't hurt. He was a few kilometers away.
1:15 they were safe from any falling rocks and stuff like that but what about the ash? Isn't it toxic if you breath it in? Not to mention probably boiling hot. it's a miracle they survived.
I've actually had this experience 6 years ago. The mountain was about 12 miles from where I live, fortunately it wasn't a big eruption.. but still.. rain of ashes and sand is everywhere for 3 days or more. Had to wear glasses, mask, hair cover or rain coat.. just like 2020.
As it is often said, “Man has to live with nature. But nature doesn’t have to live with man.” One never knows when a natural disaster may strike. They can occur anywhere in the world. Never underestimate the power of nature.
"One never knows when a natural disaster may strike. They can occur anywhere in the world." Yes, I've heard about those killer blizzards at the Equator. Gotta watch out for those.
My wife got my kids this cool sand volcanobottle toy on etsy that can make realistic volcanic eruptions _inside_ of a bottle -- no mess! amazing video and great to learn about these mindboggling eruptions!
Mt. Saint Helens "one of the most deadly volcanoes in modern times" with 57 deaths?? Not exactly. 353 - Mount Merapi Indonesia 2010 245 - Nyiragongo Democratic Republic of the Congo 2002 847 - Mount Pinatubo Philippines 1991 23,000 - Nevado del Ruiz Colombia 1985 3,500 - El Chichón Mexico 1982 70 - Nyiragongo Democratic Republic of the Congo 1977 87 - Volcán Arenal Costa Rica 1968 2,942 - Mount Lamington Papua New Guinea 1951
deadly doesn't mean how many deaths tho....The strongest Nuke in the world is the T3400 American Big Boy with a blast radius of 100 Miles Wide, with 100x the power of the nuke dropped on hiroshima. Even tho the most deaths was from the nuke in hiroshima, but that's not what they are talking about lol. Understand what im trying to say. The most powerful and biggest eruption was mount Saint Helens. That shit spread ash thousands of miles across alot of the states which no volcano has done before in our life times. Were just lucky not many people or societys lived around mount saint helens. But the blast traveled dozens of miles and destroyed everything around it.
I think only the first one was actually the Turrialba volcano, its not even close to the sea or any big lake, and we don’t drive on the left side, actually none of the countries in America do that, and our taxi cabs are red :S
It's so big that no camera was able to capture it well, it just made the entire sky dark as night, and it was accompanied by a raging storm which hid more of its details. The bigger it is, the more difficult it is to capture. Those videos shown in this compilation are still tiny. Just look for it in the other videos here in TH-cam, esp. the narrator of this video compilation biases the Mt. Saint Helens.
Do you actually have a source that #3 hikers actually survived? About a dozen people died in that eruption, and several took photos before their death. I only ask becuase i have tired to find any source citing this cameraman and group of hikers lived and have yet to find one. You said they lived so thought i would ask.
The climbing group in #3 all survived the eruption, according to the cameraman who recorded the video (th-cam.com/video/7Ea3uED1Zgc/w-d-xo.html). However many people did die in another climbing group higher up the volcano.
1:15 This is the eruption of Mt.Ontake in Gifu prefecture, Japan happened in 2014. 58 people were killed by that eruption and 5 people are still missing. From 1:27 “This is not good” “Should we back off more?” ... “Right there...we should evacuate to there” “Let’s go” ... “How do you think about going to the refuge hut?” “The refuge hut...refuge hut” “Okay everyone, let’s go to the refuge hut. Move. Move” ... “We can’t make it” “Cover your mouth!” ...
@@brorelax9016 If you search up Pompeii pyrocolastic cloud you’ll find out but it’s like a mixture of ashes and lava if I remember correctly and it covered up the city of Pompeii
It's most dangerous in its years of aftereffects. Imagine - long winter, less sunlight, drought and famine - due to the effect of its sulfuric plumes in the atmosphere.
This year marks the 40th anniversary of Mount St. Helens eruption on May 18th. I'm so glad it was caught on camera as it was happening. And yet this big event in 1980 barely got any mention in 2020 by the media. It's almost like it never happened. Those hikers were really lucky to survive. Probably not the smartest thing to do: Hike on a volcano. But then again if they got cleared to hike by the park, how were they supposed to know.
me: searches volcano eruptions youtube: oh you meant with smoke? me: no I meant with lava- youtube: we're just gonna give you smoke and stuff no lava here :3 me: >:C
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1:30 go mountain climbing they said
It will be fun they said.
Idk why they dont die
Pewdiepie 😂
@@serenawatson5986 hahahahahahahahaha 9yo army rep 😂😂😂
Alice Smith nothing bad will happen they said.
I’m Japanese and they didn’t say that,they said let’s get out of here.
Volcanoes, earths pimples
swagbro11 that means yellow stone is a cyst
infected pustule
swagbro11 You mean megs zits from family guy
i was thinking the same thing
swagbro11 Haha🤣😂😂😂😂
who else was hoping for a non narrated video of volcanoes with their original audio
Hello Ellen. How are you doing? Greetings 🇱🇷
@RTY Arthur How are you doing? Hope my message found you in a good health?
@@davidpaul4846 what the hell is wrong with you?
@@qfm-footballmontages75 lmao..
You can’t have a video remotely close to geology without a white guy narrating it, you’ll be lucky if there’s only 20 cgi recreations. You know the rules
How lucky are we? To sit safely at home and watch HD volcano eruptions.
There are at least 3 volcanos that are dangerous to everyone though. The most dangerous is Yellowstone which would destroy North America and cause worldwide volcanic winter. I don't remember the second one. The third one is in Naples and presents danger to the entirety of Europe and some parts of Africa. It woulf also cause volcanic winter but it would be less severe than that of Yellowstone
yes, that is true and we are all tremendously grateful tho it would be nice if u said blessed instead of lucky, since there is no such thing as luck, as God wills it
Im not safe im in the red danger zone with an active volcano right a couple miles ahead 🙂
@@mrimp3rf3ct Comment section cancer. We're not doing that meme anymore.
Me living in Costa Rica seeing my country is in this list, getting eruptions from now and then, still sitting at home watching the vid
*volcano erupts*
The mountain hikers: WE NEED TO RUN
That one guy: yeah, hang on, let me put this on my story
Me lol but fax
LMAO
I like your pfp Homer Simpson is my fav character
The smoke is so fast
I eventually didn't put it on my story tho
Normal People: Run for your life
Japanese People: Let's film this eruption
But aren't we glad they did
yeah that's pretty dangerous, one of the biggest things that kill people from volcanos isn't actually the lava, it's the pyroclastic flows. Those almost ground level billowing "clouds" are filled with superhot gases, lava blocks, ash and pumice.
Japanese people have been through Godzilla a little volcano cant scare them as much as an overgrown iguana can
@@ExarchGaming Tell me this oh wise one, why aren't they statues right now?
sashacoe25
Because the particles dispersed and cooled down before it reached them? Maybe? Use common sense? Stfu
Yellowstone: "Cute toddlers. I'm just getting warmed up."
Yellowstone: *insert evil laugh here*
Edgy.
whole world will fucked up if that monster will blew up
Yellowstone is very Dangerous Volcano on Earth.
Apolakie Caldera : Hold my beer...
RIP to the people who lost there lives on white Island NZ.
I had a friend on that island at the time.. I'll always remember him.. :(
@@s_ven5118 sorry to hear mate
Reply to me if you’re gay omg stfu u dumbass
You deadass came back to answer 2 months later just to answer that 🤦♂️
@@depressedfalconsfan2338 stfu bitch
Popocatepetl 0:14
Mount Shindake 0:35
Mount Ontake 1:15
Turrialba Volcano 2:20
Mount St Helens 3:24
Thanks for saving my time 😌
@@mugiwaraya7430 You Are Welcome,
Thanks
you know a video is gonna be bad if they cant even get the names right.
God, imagine how terrifying it would be to be hiking a volcano and it suddenly explodes...
That's on you for going on such a hike to begin with. lmao
This is why volcanoes scare me lol, I don’t trust them
Just hike an inactive volcano then
That would be awesome
That happened to a group of tourist who had been traveling on a cruise ship, while their ship was docked in New Zealand.. The cruise ship offered guided tours of the active volcano on White Island... While 47 ppl were standing at the mouth of the volcano, it started to erupt!! Some of the eruption was caught on camera of some of tourists, as well as other tourist who had just got off the island minutes before it erupted and were on a boat heading back to the mainland... Watch the video "Trapped in the Volcano"... Its CRAZY!!!
Volcanoes are the true vape gods
true
Good*
@@homiescapping2770 he said vape gods lol not vape goods
That’s true
*Puff*
*cOuGh cOuGh*
_Bro you good?_
_-Naw man, I can-__ _*_cOugH_*_ __-..I can take it.-_
*Inhale*
Imagine ancient people witness to a volcano eruption. They must have thought some terrible God was unleashed from a mountain.
That is what occurred, this was considered a act of god.
*cough* Mt. Vesuvius *cough*
A titan transformation
Probably a reason why religions were created in the first place because of natural disasters would be unexplainable to them. They find reasons as to why it occurs.
Their first instinct is probably emotionally based off of "I did something bad" or "someone did something bad so that's why it's happening". And then God or Gods were born. And then science after.
@@charlie1234500 man, I dont know..
But it reminds me to my great grandma that used to share her childhood stories about how people actually have super power like some peoplecan fly in the air, some people couldn't get hurt by any sharp things, and some people can punch someone without even touching the other person..
And few years ago, i witnessed an old man can create a little tornado in the middle of volleyball tournament, he was mad bcoz his favorite team was losing. I was confused and blown away by what happened. I can't believe even i saw it with my own eyes. That was insane !!
Who else finds volcano eruptions satysfying?
Nexus Aviator Thats what i was thinking, especially the smoke!
Nexus Aviator me
Nexus Aviator me
I mean who doesn't get satisfiied by erupted volcanoes????
🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🗻🗻🗻🗻🗻⛰⛰⛰⛰⛰⛰
Me
Volcanoes have always fascinated me, when they erupt it seems so fierce but beautiful at the same time
They create the very land we stand on for thousands and thousands of years.
RIP to those who died in NZ just before Christmas :(
Alex did that make you watch more volcano vids 😂😂
I don't know about him but yes that's make me see this video 😎
Sparks Wood yes indeed mate. Just thought I’d pay my respect seen as it’s the same topic. Lol
Sparks Wood yes. Yes it did
Alex same
All the smoke is kind of beautiful.
Anyone else think so?
Aestrelly It may LOOK nice, but I don’t encourage waiting to take a pic.. if you inhale the “smoke”, it will crush your esophagus and suffocate you in seconds.
definately
Love you Roblox videos
Roblox
It's not smoke
This is for the people who care about correct informations because obviously the one who made the video does not care at all:
0:23 ""popocatepetl erupts every few years"" no it erupts every few months and even weekly sometimes, you can check it on every volcano communities, this volcano is permanently active since more than a decade.
0:48 ""most of the magma"" It's LAVA not MAGMA. (Magma stays under the earth crust while LAVA forms itself from magma when it reaches the surface) But anyway the people there were not threatened by the lava but by the pyroclastic flows, some powerful and hot clouds made of rocks and ashes which act like avalanche when it collapse with high speed and destroy everything on its way.
1:19 ""mount kushino Erubashima"" ??? What the hell was that ??? It's mount Ontake, everybody call it this way, the news went viral worldwide so there is no way he could make such a mistake, yet he did.
2:22 ""costa rica Turrialba volcano""" it is a footage of Sakurajima volcano in Japan, not Turrialba which is a completely different looking volcano.
Even worst at 3:00 : we see an eruption very close to the sea in what is obviously an island. But Turrialba is right in the middle of Costa Rica , more than 50kms away from the sea....
3:25 ""57 people died in this eruption making it one of the most deadly volcano eruptions in modern times""
Totally wrong and disrespectful towards the dozens of thousand of people wo died in very recent eruptions worldwide.
Nevado del Ruiz colombia 1985: +20 000 dead
El Chichon Mexico 1982: +3500dead
Pinatubo Phillipines 1991 +850dead
Merapi Indonesia 2010:+300dead
Nyiragongo DRCongo 2002: +200dead
Agung Indonesia 1963: +1500dead
Merapi Indonesia 1930: +1300dead
Kelud Indonesia 1919: +5000dead
No one cares
@@daboy9097 Fuck off normie
Cheeki breeki uhh, I care. I think you’re the one that doesn’t care.
I passed thru Armero Colombia. Very close to El Nevado del Ruiz. And til this day you can still see the damage it caused
I care
Yellowstone: “I’m just waiting until September.”
AYO CHILL-
honestly with the way 2020 is going, that might actually happen
Its September and i live by Yellowstone were still good hopefully for a long time
So far we’re all good 👍
How about september of next never
0:47 it's called magma when it's in the volcano and lava when it comes out. These two words aren't actually interchangeable. (I know not that important pls don't yell at me I just wanted to point that out)
interresting.... i never knew the difference, thanks!
Did you learn that from Lisa Simpson?
PancakePlayz
Thanks I didn't really know it
PancakePlayz i'm just a 3rd grader 😑😑
I was 40 miles west of Mt. St. Helens when it blew in 1980. I had a very good view of the ongoing eruption for most of the day. It was extremely impressive!!
Did you see the initial explosion?
@@Gibla2077 unfortunately no. But I did hear it. It sounded like when you throw a match on a pile of brush soaked in gasoline.
Just reminding you of your 5 year old comment
Hope you're alive and well
And not on meth
@@ianmcnabb9705 doing great for an old fart. I just drink a lot!!
I drink alot too that's just fine
It’s crazy how it looks like the smoke of ash is only like 15 feet tall on the screen when in reality, it rose to more than 12,000 feet in mere seconds. That’s true power.
earth has to fart time to time
😂😂😂
🤣🤣
Lol 😂
Wth
sometimes earth has to burp (tornado) to
My older brother was on holiday in Japan when Mount Ontaké erupted. He wasn't on the mountain, but he was taking a tour in a wildlife forest preservation. He tells me all about it, how he saw the ash blow up in the air and heard some rumbling. Luckily, he wasn't hurt. He was a few kilometers away.
"perpaps the most famous of all volcanoes, mount Saint Helens, ..."
Krakatoa, mt Fuji, mt vesuvius : who?
Thanatos Where are the videos to prove it?
It’s 3am I’m supposed to be sleeping but instead I’m watching this 💀
Same! Well rn 4 me its 3 39
デッドエゼキエル hahahah same it’s 3:08
Its 3:12 here😂
It’s 5:46 now for me here.... help
4:22 here lol
“They provide life but they can also take it away”
My mom: I brought you into this world I can take your right out
Gay
Addison Unfunny and immature
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Addison congrats
My goodness. Nice joke bro. Hahahaha
Who's here after seeing the taal volcano in the Philipines
Me. Na hanap ko yung pagsabog
Volcano cartoon: floating lava. Volcano reality: smoke and dust..
fax
*Suffocating volcanic gases hurling down the mountain side*
Hikers: pretty cloud 👀
WHY IM HERE? COS TAAL IS ERUPTING RN
ML is Life
Why I’m here too lmao. I don’t live near it but I hope everybody is safe that is around there?
Emas
Merapi recently erupted 😨
same i live in the cap
1:15 they were safe from any falling rocks and stuff like that but what about the ash? Isn't it toxic if you breath it in? Not to mention probably boiling hot. it's a miracle they survived.
Are we sure they actually did survive? Looks like a situation where you'd really struggle to survive.
That is absolutely terrifying 🤯
" Oh look!, Volcanic ash heading towards us " - " ok, let's just walk down the mountain, take it slow and easy "
yeah wtf is with those people? That ash could last a long time. Did they die?
It's a giant mushroom . . .
MAYBE IT'S FRIENDLY!
Atomic bomb: I death, I can destroy city and kill millions
FRIENDLY MUSHROOM MUSHY GIANT FRIEND
hah
@@gahdamn630 NO ITS DEADLY!
@@Rafaaa1111 you didn't get the joke????
0:46 magma is when the lava is inside the earth, it's called lava when it comes out of earth
Blumac5 nice copy/ paste genius. 10/10
5,000 subs with no videos. Huh??
NO ONE CARES
someday that goldbox might go into the volcano and u still catch it lol
Blumac5 why thankyou captain obvious
1980 was 40 years ago. Let that sink in.
Wow. Time passed. Who would've guessed?
My dad was twelve when this happened, jeez.
I've actually had this experience 6 years ago. The mountain was about 12 miles from where I live, fortunately it wasn't a big eruption.. but still.. rain of ashes and sand is everywhere for 3 days or more. Had to wear glasses, mask, hair cover or rain coat.. just like 2020.
As it is often said, “Man has to live with nature. But nature doesn’t have to live with man.”
One never knows when a natural disaster may strike. They can occur anywhere in the world.
Never underestimate the power of nature.
"One never knows when a natural disaster may strike. They can occur anywhere in the world."
Yes, I've heard about those killer blizzards at the Equator. Gotta watch out for those.
Is it just me or is the vapor satisfying Btw who else is seeing this in 2019???
My wife got my kids this cool sand volcanobottle toy on etsy that can make realistic volcanic eruptions _inside_ of a bottle -- no mess! amazing video and great to learn about these mindboggling eruptions!
if only someone got krakatoa on film😂
Joseph Mascolino They'd be dead
XD
@Ozy Lochte Yes because getting a super eruption like Toba on film makes perfect sense. 💀
They be deaf, Krakatoa was insanely loud...
Well here you are sir, not so loud but it happened
Mt. Saint Helens "one of the most deadly volcanoes in modern times" with 57 deaths?? Not exactly.
353 - Mount Merapi Indonesia 2010
245 - Nyiragongo Democratic Republic of the Congo 2002
847 - Mount Pinatubo Philippines 1991
23,000 - Nevado del Ruiz Colombia 1985
3,500 - El Chichón Mexico 1982
70 - Nyiragongo Democratic Republic of the Congo 1977
87 - Volcán Arenal Costa Rica 1968
2,942 - Mount Lamington Papua New Guinea 1951
The amount of animals and land decimated from St Helens is why.
deadly doesn't mean how many deaths tho....The strongest Nuke in the world is the T3400 American Big Boy with a blast radius of 100 Miles Wide, with 100x the power of the nuke dropped on hiroshima. Even tho the most deaths was from the nuke in hiroshima, but that's not what they are talking about lol. Understand what im trying to say. The most powerful and biggest eruption was mount Saint Helens. That shit spread ash thousands of miles across alot of the states which no volcano has done before in our life times. Were just lucky not many people or societys lived around mount saint helens. But the blast traveled dozens of miles and destroyed everything around it.
False. Deaths mean human deaths, in terms of "deadliest."
Don’t forget about Tambora, 1816, Year without Summer
Mayon Volcano didn't kill any peoples in the eruption?
How many peoples were killed ? plz tell me.
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How many Top channels does it exists?😂
Top 69
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I am Costa Rican and I need to tell you that most of the footage that you used to talk about Turrialba Volcano is wrong. That's not our Turrialba.
That was.
I think only the first one was actually the Turrialba volcano, its not even close to the sea or any big lake, and we don’t drive on the left side, actually none of the countries in America do that, and our taxi cabs are red :S
I love Costa and you!!!
Yeah, that was the Showa crater of Mt Sakurajima in Japan
@@tavex07 What about Canada?
No Mt. Pinatubo?
It literally sent a massive cloud to the stratosphere during its explosion!
No video of that
It's so big that no camera was able to capture it well, it just made the entire sky dark as night, and it was accompanied by a raging storm which hid more of its details. The bigger it is, the more difficult it is to capture. Those videos shown in this compilation are still tiny.
Just look for it in the other videos here in TH-cam, esp. the narrator of this video compilation biases the Mt. Saint Helens.
Pinatubo Eruption Is Not Caught On Camera
One of the best youtube content. Ibhave watched this 100 times
Do you actually have a source that #3 hikers actually survived? About a dozen people died in that eruption, and several took photos before their death. I only ask becuase i have tired to find any source citing this cameraman and group of hikers lived and have yet to find one. You said they lived so thought i would ask.
The climbing group in #3 all survived the eruption, according to the cameraman who recorded the video (th-cam.com/video/7Ea3uED1Zgc/w-d-xo.html). However many people did die in another climbing group higher up the volcano.
You somehow missed Mt. Pinatubo that erupted in 1991, it made Mt. St Hellens look like a pimple!!!
it was the largest eruption of any volcano in the last 100 years
Are there footage of it?
@@satsat247 its on the internet
I could watch these for hours. I think the eruptions are so mesmerizing
Today is the 40th anniversary of saint Hellen’s eruption. I remember learning about it in school in the early 2000s
Brain: just fart slowly no one will hear it
The fart:
I have lived through five eruptions. St. Helens while living in Montana and four in Alaska.
Sometimes earth has to fart man !
Magma is the molten rock underneath the Earth's surface, lava is what flows from the volcano. Get facts right
Thanks for telling us these type of volcano
Mountain Climber 1: "Let's go and climb up a rumbling volcano today!"
Climber 2: "Isn't that a little dangerous?"
Climber 1: "Nah, we'll be fine."
2:50. Attack of the giant cauliflower.
it does look like it doe
1:15 This is the eruption of Mt.Ontake in Gifu prefecture, Japan happened in 2014. 58 people were killed by that eruption and 5 people are still missing.
From 1:27
“This is not good”
“Should we back off more?”
...
“Right there...we should evacuate to there”
“Let’s go”
...
“How do you think about going to the refuge hut?”
“The refuge hut...refuge hut”
“Okay everyone, let’s go to the refuge hut. Move. Move”
...
“We can’t make it”
“Cover your mouth!”
...
0:37 I know it's "Shindake" ... totally thought you said "Shindig"
Me too lol
Nobody:
3rd Graders: “hEY thEy mADe tHaT ThiNG FRoM FoRTnite rEAl!”
Simp Reaper you are the third grader
@@Meowmeow11721 your the 3rd grader
@@christianzmor8427 ur the real third grader
@@waterypaint how
All of you are second graders, shut the fuck up.
thank you! This was my homework to watch this, it's the most fun homework.
Not sure why, but i’ve been extremely interested in volcanoes lately.
@no bot whaaat?
The people in number 3 are so lucky that it wasn’t a pyroclastic cloud that hit them otherwise they’d be fried in milliseconds
What is that
@@brorelax9016 If you search up Pompeii pyrocolastic cloud you’ll find out but it’s like a mixture of ashes and lava if I remember correctly and it covered up the city of Pompeii
@@brorelax9016 pyroclastic is a very hot mixture of molten rock from volcanoes
I'm very excited before see this nd after im satisfied to see this 👍 keep it up sir
We're in a volcano. We're surrounded by liquid hot magma. - Dr. Evil
People: AAAAAAAAH!
Volcano: ~does Hawaiian hoola dance~
Massive images, thank you.
had a dream about a volcano erupting so here i am :)
Same!!
This is what farts would look like if we could see them 🤢
I can see them...
HAHA
True dat
Well more like your pimple
Yep
Very interesting. I've always been interested in volcanology. Have a great day everyone.
The ashes looks like Gray brocolis.
The real danger is when the volcanos start shooting lava like a bunch of missiles
It's most dangerous in its years of aftereffects. Imagine - long winter, less sunlight, drought and famine - due to the effect of its sulfuric plumes in the atmosphere.
This year marks the 40th anniversary of Mount St. Helens eruption on May 18th. I'm so glad it was caught on camera as it was happening. And yet this big event in 1980 barely got any mention in 2020 by the media. It's almost like it never happened. Those hikers were really lucky to survive. Probably not the smartest thing to do: Hike on a volcano. But then again if they got cleared to hike by the park, how were they supposed to know.
3:11 to 3:17 that is not costa rica. that looks like beijing pollution.
Lennis López indeed neither of the videos "representing" the eruption are from that volcanoe
You can clearly see ashes falling down on the car wtf?
Beijing isnt that badly polluted compared to other parts of china and mumbai
Lennis López lol that’s ash.....
Lennis López yeah you’re right
That is not the volcano Turrialba and the shots do not correspond to Costa Rica
THANK U I THOUGHT SAME THING BROTHER.
A volcano errupted just behind your back.
Japanese- Hey let's walk away
Other Japanese- Dont forget to Film Buddy🙂
Nice video and glad you put St Helens in 1.
Nerdy2.0 Gameplay , Mt. Pinatubo was 10 times Bigger !!
3:20 the whole mountain, all those hard stones melted out like water
Good job Frodo!
If lava flows into water, were safe. If water flows in lava...uh oh.
*volcano*
Sun: im gonna end this volcano’s whole career
Masha Allah. amazing
Meanwhile here in the Philippines. Taa volcano just erupted
Who cares
Us!
Seaveyrious shut up haha
@@zanjisu f*ck you b*tch
Lassen with an appearance
Omg I love your episodes -Jace
Anyone after New Zeeland volcano erupted?
Tonga anyone ?
yes. that's why i'm here
I was reminded of the eruption of Mount Semeru in my country recently.
0:22 it sounds like he's saying Papacatepitoe (it's Popocatepetl)
Jimin's Pinky Finger Popokatepetoe 🥴 better of saying Popo for short. 🌋
@ 2:22 it's Sakurajima volcano from Japan,not Turrialba from Costa Rica
Imagine how beautiful it must be witnessing the explosion
Well I'd first be concerned about my safety
whos here?while Taal volcano is erupting?
The fact that it's eruption will slow down global warming...
me :)
me
Me!
no one:
me: *PaPaCaPPePeToS*
Thank you for sharing these information.
Jesus Christ and this isn't even anywhere near the Biggest Volcano Eruption ever
Mount pinatubo has the most strongest volcano erupted in the philippines
And taal in 1754 or 51vi think, taal lake is originally saltwater but when erupted it changed it to freahwater
wow nice video I have used this in my volcanoes presentation :)
Lets storm an active volcano! It can't melt us all!!
Lol
Let's try area 51 first, see how it's goes, and then try from there.
@@DelphineTheWorstBladeEver boi we already raid it
me: searches volcano eruptions
youtube: oh you meant with smoke?
me: no I meant with lava-
youtube: we're just gonna give you smoke and stuff no lava here :3
me: >:C
Go to the channel "Martin Rietze" to see with lava
*Mayon, Yellowstone, and Fuji is waving at you*