Piton de la Fournaise - the skylights
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 พ.ย. 2024
- Happy new year 2020 everybody !!!
Thank you for showing interest to my volcanic adventures, here is one of the best undoubtedly:
A wonderful eruption providing many discoveries on the ground. Fountaining, spattering, degassing, flowing, pillowing lava.
Highlights with 2 beautiful skylights. In the first one the phonic and thermic isolations of the tunnel were keeping lava super hot, flowing like liquid gold with absolutely no sound.
We saw the second one opening itself in the ground right next to the main crater Piton Jasmin and
and saw it filling itself before leaving the area.
10 years now living la passion du terrain :) Cheers to all volcano lovers !
From the 27th of April -1st of June Eruption in 2018.
Footages:
28,29 April 2018
01,03,7,8,17 May 2018
Sound during drone footage is added up as accurately as possible.
Wow amazing , just came across this after seeing your comment on the tourists climbing the Icelandic volcano :)
Thanks for watching I hope you liked it ;) !
And now I guess you understand why I'm so pissed off by this harrassing drone pilot and all these ignorant people commenting with insults and wish that the two persons would die....
They know so much nothing about volcanoes and hawaian fissural eruptions that they are only driven by fear and hate.
Magnifique ❤
kinda wish we had drones and cameras capable of withstanding the extreme heat so we could fly them into the small open tunnels and get inside shots of the lava flows
That would be marvellous , because it also means I would use the same material to make a lavaproof suit and would go explore those tunnels myself ! ;)
Would still be fun to fly a little drone into there and see it combust spontainiously
@@drixc1 be the first man to swim across Erta Ale 😄
@@Xc31 Erta ale is too small, let's try Nyiragongo ;)
Salut! Comment ça va depuis dimanche? Bien rentré? :)
Je suis grand fan de la vidéo! surtout la partie de la rivière souterraine, prochaine fois j'irais fureter le long des coulées :D
Salut Max , merci pour le compliment ! Le samedi suivant était pas mal non plus, avec une activité de fontaine très forte du cône principal et un cône secondaire beaucoup plus explosif. D'ailleurs pour l'anecdote il était désormais impossible de rejoindre le cône sur lequel on était monté tous ensemble, car une énorme coulée l'avait ceinturé et était encore trop chaude. Et comme si cela ne suffisait pas, à peine 15 minutes après mon arrivée sur cette zone, un énorme débordement du cône principal a envahi toute la zone pour définitivement condamner l'accès à notre regretté point d'observation....
Si ça t'intéresse je peux te partager quelques photos/vidéos de ce moment, mon facebook Ced Nord Man.
Enfin restons prudent, et gardons à l'esprit qu'approcher ce monstre est une activité périlleuse pour laquelle il faut se préparer au maximum , casque, gants ignifugés, masque avec cartouches adaptées, tenue vestimentaire adaptée pour la chaleur, et enfin surtout humilité, connaissance du terrain , reconnaissance de ses dangers, et enfin accepter de refuser d'y aller en cas de météo défavorable. Désolé ça fait un peu vieux con donneur de leçon, mais en cette triste période j'assume.
A un de ces quatre ;)
A natureza é majestosa!
crazy because its april 2021 and its eruptig
Indeed and in the same area, only about 2kms away from this eruption.... But actually in the same area there has been October 2015, February 2017, July 2017, April 2018, September 2018, December 2020, and April 2021. Lava likes this place to erupt :)
8:41 The lava is reminding you to Like this video. 😄👍
Hahaha excellent! I never saw it before. At 8:30 you also have like a jaguar or a panter slowly moving from to right to left ;)
What causes volcanos to sputter out like that?
dingus pingus Gas buildup from decay down further in the pipes. Usually trapped with no way out in pockets. When pushed in by lava, gas try to find way out in crevasse. You might have seen cracks and fissures in Hawaii last year. Earth settling downforce pushes lava up and out along with gasses.
@@NyuuMikuru1 nice
@@poyo3582 I just spent nearly one hour to write you a very detailed answer, but for an unknown reason it fucking disappeared just before pressing the answer button, I feel a bit desperate right now......
Yet a short answer to your question still makes a lot of sense too :
What causes volcanoes to sputter out like that ? Gases under releasing pressure ;)
@@drixc1 nice
@@drixc1 Don't you hate when that happens? I've taken to periodically ctrl+c my longer comments while writing them to avoid losing them.
2:35 woh hooo..... ;)
Would you mind if I used a short clip from this in a video I am making on Pompeii and volcanoes? It is not for profit and is for Ohio State University for educational purposes.
Please send me a mail at cednormand@hotmail.com. I will be happy to help you. (we have a difference of 8 hours, 14h30 in Ohio is 22h30 in Reunion Island where I live, so don't be surprised if I only answer tomorrow)
Hello again I'm sorry because I just realize I made this big mistake while giving you my mail adress: it is cednormand@hotmail.fr (.FR at the end instead of .Com)
So sorry for that, in case you still need some help don't hesitate to contact me and I will help you like I said.... 9 months ago...
With the exception of poisonous gasses infiltrating my food; the 9 year old in me wants to get a giant stick and roast a few hot dogs and marshmallows over those sky lights during the night shots... ;-)
Don't worry with the gas it is neither poisonous nor infiltrating your food ;)
Actually technically speaking that's a very interesting point: liquid lava here is around 1200°c, you don't need such a heat to cook any good meal. A video better than long explanations :
facebook.com/cedric.normand.566/videos/10155518605461682/
What temperature when it red...
When yellow......
And when become white......?
Well colors of lava are as much a question of light as a question of temperature. The liquid lava has a maximum temperature around 1200°C on this volcano., and it is yellow or orange by night , but more red by daylight.
Of course when lava is cooling it is becoming more or less brown. But there are indeed some white or green or yellow layers caused by the degassing activity. Sometimes these colours are amazing and most of the time it is at the end of the eruption.
For the white colour maybe you're talking about the powerful flames at night, well it is just the exposition of the camera that is too high. The colour is more or less always orange.
thanks for your interesting question !
What caus it burning ?
If you refer to the moment with kind of flames, it is just the degassing activity of very hot incandescent gasses
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