This brings back memories when we were watching Mount St.Helens Helens blew it top back in May 18 1980. I was on my way to Sunday School and it right across the river from us.
@@jamesdillard3583 Definitely something many people can’t say they seen. Except Mount St. Helens was apocalyptic, the pyroclastic Flo wiped out everything in its path snapping forests like toothpicks and the skies went dark and ash rained down. You dig anywhere here today and a few feet down you hit ash. This volcano here is like the 2004-2008 st Helens eruption.
The music is inconsistent with @afarTV's stated goal of "offering the next closest experience to actually being there". Of course volcanic sounds recorded at the video site will be delayed and partially obscured by stray local sound, but that _would_ be consistent with your goal. If local sound is overwhelmingly distracting, surely there's technology that can help you deliver the "next closest experience" by selectively dampening it somewhat.
Unfortunate background noise of the music. What 'sideways' ? Do you mean that 1st and 2nd plumes are being ejected from the side of the crater, i.e. from the viewer's left side?
Lateral blasts-the phenomenon that occurred after Mt St. Helens erupted in 1980 are eruptions that burst out the flanks of a volcano. These types of eruptions blast material out parallel to the ground. In the 1980 Mt St Helens eruption this caused many forests and vegetation growing at the foot of the mountain to be obliterated.
There used to be a feed for Popocatapetl that was located right by a restaurant, and often there would be music playing in the background. Much better option.
Awesome, magnificent! Beautiful photography. A question, please: It looks like fine dust is rolling down the slope from the caldera for a ways, and then the dust appears to be rising back up the slope. I could conjecture why the dust is rising back up the slope, but I'd like to know what the experts say.🌋
If you dont like the music,please just mute.You would be grateful for music if you watched 24/7 and heard local children shouting,roosters crowing,noisy machine work near the cam.We cannot hear any eruptions from this distance.St Helens was a flank eruption.This is a sideways plume eruption from top
Thanks for the video. What was that black thing? It flew by it twice?? Left to right I thought is was a helicopter but it's moving to fast. Too big to be a bird. idk Have a great day folks.
@@LeeB5 I replayed the video, slowed it down as far as possible, and that "bird" didn't flap its wings on that first pass. At first, thought maybe a light plane? a drone? but it was a flying "something" that looked like it had bat wing shape; second pass it can be seen more side on so more triangular overall. I've seen eagles. It's not an eagle. It's not an albatross, which could glide that far. It's NOT a bird that would commonly be found or seen. It could be a "bird shaped" drone for surveillance of volcanoes, so I'm leaving that option open. But it was darned fast for a bird that didn't flap its wings. Just slow the video down, you'll see what I mean. *Additionally, that is quite a distance, from one "side" of the volcano to the other.* It's not five feet like it looks like from a camera miles away. I couldn't find any "width" dimensions on the net. All they're concerned about is how the plume goes, or how far the ash falls. That bird was going at quite a clip for a "gliding" bird.
Tremendous energy harvesting and much safer than using earths geothermal in arbitrary places making these destructive impacts in an environmental way rather than altering earth’s magnetic field by cooling it
I didn't know that erupting volcanoes made sounds just like an orchestra!
Same
They also do opera🌋
So that's why everyone was watching Mount Saint Helen's. Hey the more you know
Wait till the end they got marimba too
hahahahahahaha respect they cover the real sounds using music
Why the music, was there no natural audio recorded? TBH I would prefer silence
Totally 💯 agree 👍 this is nature not a Hollywood dramatic movie
Mute it 🤦♀️
@@Aurora_D Better to just not put the music in the first place.
@@bouteilledeau1463 not everybody is like you, some of us like the music, adds to the dramatic effect
The natural audio is people chatting near the camera.Its too far to hear the volcano
Music too loud and not needed. Why did you do that?
Long time watcher of you @AfarTV……but…… why the music all of a sudden?? Videos work sooo much better without it tbh ❤
Yep. I m glad we have the option to mute! I can’t hack it! I’d rather hear the volcano or the natural sounds where it’s being recorded from!
There is no volcano sounds mostly kids, dogs and cockeral
This brings back memories when we were watching Mount St.Helens Helens blew it top back in May 18 1980. I was on my way to Sunday School and it right across the river from us.
@@jamesdillard3583 I'm assuming you panicked?
@@jamesdillard3583 Definitely something many people can’t say they seen. Except Mount St. Helens was apocalyptic, the pyroclastic Flo wiped out everything in its path snapping forests like toothpicks and the skies went dark and ash rained down. You dig anywhere here today and a few feet down you hit ash. This volcano here is like the 2004-2008 st Helens eruption.
Did you edit out the sideways bit?
0:51
I'd prefer to hear Nature's own natural sound over the music. Just sayin'.
Sideways? Nah. Mt St Helens went sideways.
That's what I thought they meant and then I saw a bird fly by and thought well it's not That bad then
Yea that was my first thought. I feel like St Helen's would be like "sideways? Please call when you blow the entire north flank off junior"
Brah. U beat me to it. Watching cartoons as a kid in Vancouver Washington and this came on TV. Blew my 10yo Brain
I'd much rather listen to this event instead of the ridiculous music. It's watchable muted.
The music is ridiculous.
ah that ol' sideways-blowing wind. smoke gives it away.
Does this person know what "goes sideways" means
The music is inconsistent with @afarTV's stated goal of "offering the next closest experience to actually being there". Of course volcanic sounds recorded at the video site will be delayed and partially obscured by stray local sound, but that _would_ be consistent with your goal. If local sound is overwhelmingly distracting, surely there's technology that can help you deliver the "next closest experience" by selectively dampening it somewhat.
This would be so much better with the sound of the eruption and not music
No eruption sounds, just assorted noise
Unfortunate background noise of the music. What 'sideways' ? Do you mean that 1st and 2nd plumes are being ejected from the side of the crater, i.e. from the viewer's left side?
Well, that was wso time. When exactly did it go "sideways"?
Those layers look so unstable 😳
@@lindaj5492 many voids on the side of that volcano, not looking good
Lateral blasts-the phenomenon that occurred after Mt St. Helens erupted in 1980 are eruptions that burst out the flanks of a volcano. These types of eruptions blast material out parallel to the ground. In the 1980 Mt St Helens eruption this caused many forests and vegetation growing at the foot of the mountain to be obliterated.
Volcanoes are a wonder of the earth. Great to watch ! Living close to one not so much!
Clearly this Volcano is a member of the avengers
There used to be a feed for Popocatapetl that was located right by a restaurant, and often there would be music playing in the background.
Much better option.
Awesome, magnificent! Beautiful photography. A question, please: It looks like fine dust is rolling down the slope from the caldera for a ways, and then the dust appears to be rising back up the slope. I could conjecture why the dust is rising back up the slope, but I'd like to know what the experts say.🌋
I understand why the smoke was yellow indicating the presence of sulphur but what was the blue coloured smoke towards the end?
Sideways is mt saint helens. This video isn’t close to sideways
No tengo la necesidad de viajar , desde mi casa puedo ver esas erupciónes cada 20 minutos, ya es tan normal
If you dont like the music,please just mute.You would be grateful for music if you watched 24/7 and heard local children shouting,roosters crowing,noisy machine work near the cam.We cannot hear any eruptions from this distance.St Helens was a flank eruption.This is a sideways plume eruption from top
If you want the natural experience,watch the livestream.This is a short clip
Hermoso volcán
What in the theatrical trailer is this symphonic sound for coupled to an erupting volcano 🌋??
What do you mean by sideways? We haven't seen any sideways eruption here
Thanks for the dramatic musical score. 🎼
It said the eruption goes sideways? What does that mean, because to me this seemed like a pretty normal volcanic eruption… 🤷🏻♀️
What sideways. Ans why the music???
I don't understand the title 😕
Thanks for the video. What was that black thing? It flew by it twice?? Left to right
I thought is was a helicopter but it's moving to fast. Too big to be a bird. idk Have a great day folks.
Bird
It is a bird
@@LeeB5 I replayed the video, slowed it down as far as possible, and that "bird" didn't flap its wings on that first pass. At first, thought maybe a light plane? a drone? but it was a flying "something" that looked like it had bat wing shape; second pass it can be seen more side on so more triangular overall. I've seen eagles. It's not an eagle. It's not an albatross, which could glide that far. It's NOT a bird that would commonly be found or seen. It could be a "bird shaped" drone for surveillance of volcanoes, so I'm leaving that option open. But it was darned fast for a bird that didn't flap its wings. Just slow the video down, you'll see what I mean. *Additionally, that is quite a distance, from one "side" of the volcano to the other.* It's not five feet like it looks like from a camera miles away. I couldn't find any "width" dimensions on the net. All they're concerned about is how the plume goes, or how far the ash falls. That bird was going at quite a clip for a "gliding" bird.
@@antonygarcia9219 Thank you AG.
@@LeeB5 Thanks Lee.
😍🤩
So interesting how the slopes ash rises up also
The consensus is cut the music, unrelated, unnecessary, And over the top, stop it it and go to your room, NOW.
Uhh what went sideways? Im lost
Was that a UFO that flew by at 2min and 9 seconds?
That’s not “sideways”. That’s a rock fall from the cone area. A “sideways” eruption is what Mt St Helens did on 5/18/1980 😢
Well! I’ve muted it, much better without music
The noise sounds like repetitive arpeggios by Hans Zimmerframe. Besides, it didn't go sideways but the wind blew the debris.
Mother Nature is sick of us now. She's going to clean house soon
Is that a UFO flying by around 2 min
Mount St Helens went sideways... this was a normal eruption compared to that one.
Damn I'm good at predicting
The music is terrible, thumbs down.
Anybody else see what appears to be a triangular object go whizzing by?
NICE! 2ND volcano booming, global cooling coming up👍👍👍
Tremendous energy harvesting and much safer than using earths geothermal in arbitrary places making these destructive impacts in an environmental way rather than altering earth’s magnetic field by cooling it
Why do the volcanoes in Australia look terrifying and scary but indonesias ones look peaceful
Kobaanbh😢
Espléndido
30 secs max I'm out
☯️🌏♻️🪁
Horrible.
Not the eruption, but the music.. the volcano looks beautiful. I would like to hear the natural sounds
that you
The cam is too far away to get volcano noise, music is better than the noises picked up near the cam
Would rather hear wind than overly dramatic music.
@xaviersavedra711 you have mute option
End is near
Why? This Is a minor eruption, Yellowstone or vesuvius aint coming for a while.
Interesting but not very impressive I would give it a 4/10
The music sucked. I'd rather hear the volcano.
Music sucks
Get rid of the cheesy music.
Yeah..overdone music
A waste of your time. Just another uninteresting volcano eruption. There is nothing ‘sideways’ about this video.
What’s with the ridiculous music 🙄
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