Fascinating look at how the cone has changed over time. The cone is getting wider by throwing material out the sides and the walls collapsing inward. The "hole" at the base was a originally a whole section of wall that fell apart, then a chunk of wall got stuck in the exit and creating a "bridge" with new crater wall forming above it.
Great video . Easily the best way to experience the volcano. I’d much rather watch it this way than in person lol. I feel the same way about most things these days as I’m older .
I'm surprised by that lava flows variations. I did always imagine them as a monolithic long-living lava rivers. Greetings from Czechia, thanks for that video and good luck out of there, man.
What's the air quality on that hill? It sure looks like a bad place to be doing hard work like climbing, either going up or going down. The main gases coming out of a volcano are water, carbon dioxide (suffocating) and sulfur dioxide (corrosive). To me it looks like the amount of gas in the air is increasing.
Great video ! I see that it never really grows, it passes so much time as an open fissure, lava spreading in many directions. I wonder, is it really a volcano at all ?
Maybe the ground around the volcano is getting higher and higher but the mound remains the same height above the ground, so, it must also be moving up?
This one is especially awesome. One of the best.
Fascinating look at how the cone has changed over time. The cone is getting wider by throwing material out the sides and the walls collapsing inward. The "hole" at the base was a originally a whole section of wall that fell apart, then a chunk of wall got stuck in the exit and creating a "bridge" with new crater wall forming above it.
Thanks so much. Fascinating to watch the changes.
Excellent work, thanks for doing this!
Marvelously interesting, thank you from 10,000-plus km away, in New Mexico, US
Two likes from New Mexico, home to many volcanoes, including a previously Everest high volcano that exploded... Valles Calderas, aka Los Alamos...
Connecticut! Where nothing ever happens.
@@Icarus_II That's not necessarily a bad thing!!
Awesome. Really shows that the whole area is a volcano, not just the obvious cone.
Incrível parabens pelo trabalho. Magic movie. Grande abraço Brasil
wow awesome fantastic.. amazing
WOW ... grazi ...
Stunning time-lapse! Thank you from Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA 🤩🤩
And a thank you from Reykjavík Iceland :)
Fabulous!😊
Well done for making this!
You are the best.
❤
Great video . Easily the best way to experience the volcano. I’d much rather watch it this way than in person lol. I feel the same way about most things these days as I’m older .
Who's the chap at 4:44?
I'm surprised by that lava flows variations. I did always imagine them as a monolithic long-living lava rivers. Greetings from Czechia, thanks for that video and good luck out of there, man.
Outstanding! Thanks!
Fascinating and illuminating
Fantastic
2:02 Those collapse is fascinating....
Great video.
That was awesome. Thank you for making these timelapses.
Wow! Thanks!
Volcano doin that volcano thing.
Very cool!
What's the air quality on that hill? It sure looks like a bad place to be doing hard work like climbing, either going up or going down. The main gases coming out of a volcano are water, carbon dioxide (suffocating) and sulfur dioxide (corrosive). To me it looks like the amount of gas in the air is increasing.
Amazing!!
Time your pause perfectly at 3:51. That is all.
That was beautiful, thank you!
Great video ! I see that it never really grows, it passes so much time as an open fissure, lava spreading in many directions. I wonder, is it really a volcano at all ?
Maybe the ground around the volcano is getting higher and higher but the mound remains the same height above the ground, so, it must also be moving up?
Could a baby stop the volcano? Really cool the lava?
Bof, trop rapide , trop saccadé, pénible a visionner.
Il y aura une autre vidéo comme celle-ci mais beaucoup plus lente. Il a juste besoin d’un peu d’édition avant que je puisse le publier.
@@stebbigu 👍
Some frickin people, man... You have speed controls there, nit-picky...
@@Horus2Osiris Yes, i know, except that .... even in slow motion, it's always jerky, you have to try before judging, smart guy.
So it is true that at night times volcano was more active.