Old Faithful Geyser eruption Yellowstone NP
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This Old Faithful eruption was early morning July 16, 2013 (7:24am local time) . At a minimum eruption height of 90 feet, to a maximum eruption of 184 feet. The schedule that day was about every hour and a half, plus or minus ten minutes. I noticed a huge geyser some distance to the west in the same geyser basin would go off just prior to each Old Faithful eruption. As if they are in sync or share some underground relationship. MVI 6358 ©Rick Beach
My mom took me here when i was 8 years old and still amazing to this day thanks mom
one of the most peaceful places on earth. proud to have this beauty in my home state.
THEY DO TASTE LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE yeah I'd rather just visit lol
so thats basically hot water
Please explain peaceful in this video??
@@Skhan-nl2xu def what so peaceful lol
Hopefully it doesnt explode and wipe your state off the map
Old Faithful is truly a wonder to behold. However, they don't advertise the constant overwhelming sulfur smell filling the air.
That doesn't sound very reassuring. I thought sulphur smell was foreboding of an eruption... and Yellowstone is a supervolcano.
To me, the Sulfur just enhanced the overall experience!
@@bigtony4930 rotten ass smellin niggo
@@123TauruZ321tell me you’ve never been to a hotspring without telling me you’ve never been to a hotspring
@@matthewredenbaugh1110 Learn to write.
Crazy to see this again because I am 21 now, but I was at Yellowstone np around this same time as you back when I was 10 or so. Brings back memories
Excelent work, nice video and non shaking camera
Just went there a few days ago!
Still in Wyoming now it’s snowing!
That thing goes way up! Wouldn’t have expected so high.
That’s what she said
That was so beautiful, can't wait to see live in person.
That was so beautiful, cant' wait to see live person in.
Mateo McCartney soldiers used to use it to do laundry
How was it
Oh, that's incredible! I can't wait to see it in real life some day!!
That's a money shot.
saw it live in June 2016...... it was awesome
The Northern Lights dancing in the night sky are a mesmerizing natural wonder.
I've been there it's really cool
That has to be one of the most beautiful things on Earth
Wow its. Abeutiful spring thanks. For sharing this video. Sending you a full pack of. Suport keep safe n god bless
Beautiful
G.C.Leong Geography book chapter 3 Vulcanisation and Earthquakes, brought me here 😀
came here for the same reason
same here😂
Beautiful.
This looks like a shield volcano🌋
Is it water
That was crazy cool.
I have seen this irl it was so pretty💖
Awesome..😳😲
soothing.
It raises till 155 feet 😍
0:03 sony :D
kkkkkkkkkkkkk
Bravia
What I would give to see this in person
that was so cool
Pajama Sam brought me here.
And that kids ..is how the clouds are made
increible
Not even joking 🙃 I saw this 3 hours ago!!!
Wow !
The Crew brought me here lol
how? lol
Che Alejandro Saw a guyser out in free roam
Lovely
I wonder if the water is hot?
Yes, boiling.
Yeah! America!
NICE
Hello Rick Beach, is it possible to contact you regarding this video (i.e. via email)? We would be interested to discuss a license to use this video if this is generally possible to discuss? :) Cheers, Felix
Now that's a cauldera
*December 1st*
Sony z3 in the background
Wow looks so inviting, I would definitely want to go jacuzzi in there
People say the geyser is gonna hurt all of us
How hot is the water??
110 degrees
G.c. leong brought me here
It's certainly a beautiful natural event to witness. I just wonder if everyone realizes the very volatile combination of events that take place just below the surface that cause a stream scalding hot water to shoot from the ground every 90 minutes. At some point, all of the stuff simmering below will eventually break through, and it won't be pretty. That's your happy thought for the day. Good night!
hutch Yeah and siting here thinking and worrying about won't change anything. If Yellowstone erupts and rips the earth in half like they claim it will, then I might as well just keep living every day like it's my last.
Yeah. The earth was destroyed by water first and God made a covenant saying He wouldn’t do that anymore. This time earth will be destroyed by fire….. get into revelations
@@lasonya22000Bruh. The volcano is the fire lol
Mitski brought me here
If i were a native American, and saw this thimg on the wild, I'd probably worship it...
Science: +2
Happiness: +3
bello
Yellowstone!
We don't mind your geysers, but please wait a few thousand years with your eruption!
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@@novideos4914 When this badboy let's out the big one, we're all screwed on Earth.
@@Angyali Ok?
Thank you for the good camera work. There are too many videos taken by people who wield a camera in a manner that would suggest they have Alzheimer's.
What would having Alzheimer's have to do with bad camera work?
***** haha my thoughts exactly.
You meant Parkinson's.
ikr
we forgot monkaW
cool
this was definitely recorded with an xperia device lol
Boys on December 1st
-Max
TFTI
As boring as Wyoming is (in my opinion) it's good to see a natural attraction that draws in visitors. Thanks for posting! I'll never see this eruption live-in-person so seeing it here is good enough for me.
Every data science student's nightmare.
You can't hate it because you learned about it at school.
FACT : "Galatians 🙌 Howdairy Here" ©
Phineas and Ferb brought me here....
There's magma lurking down below the geyser area and the whole place may go up in an explosive eruption some day.
kansasthunderman1 yes, and?
Yes, and anyone living near that place had better have their a$$ets covered -like volcano insurance with a pyroclastic blast endorsement.
@@kansasthunderman1 if Yellowstone erupts its over for the entire world.
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Hab geliked
But I am not @ yellow stone
Look at that, not one chem trail in that clear blue sky. They most stay away from nat parks.
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oi
seems like they can benefit from the naturally hot water somehow.
busara 45 theVillain no sir. it is acidic from the volcano.
There's magma underneath that water (or at least used to be) and that's the reason for the scalding hot water
Meanwhile we burn coal for power
i saw this n person
Fellas, let’s be honest. Does Wyoming even exist?
:D
This is no coincidence...
Old Faithful is symbolic of God Our Father’s Holy Spirit in the living water that continually flows by “faith in Jesus Christ,” through every Believer filled with the Holy Ghost!
“In the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying, If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink. He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water. (But this spake he of the Spirit, which they that believe on him should receive: for the Holy Ghost was not yet given; because that Jesus was not yet glorified.)”
John 7:37-39 KJV
This is no coincidence....
Old Faithful is symbolic of Allah's mercy, which flows from Him everlastingly.
This is no coincidence…
Old faithful is a sign that there’s significant pressure buildup below ground due to magma flow, causing a jet of scalding hot water to shoot up in the air.
@@ansuz5903Not Allah, but Christ Jesus
@@ansuz5903I notice you provided no scriptural support for your assertion, as I did. I as One, understanding that legal support must be provided with every assertion.
@@Happy23913 Allah (Glory to Him) is real and He is Most Holy
A GEYSER OF GOD =
IF GOD BE FOR US =
WHO IS HENOCH =
THE SEED OF DAVID =
SON OF HILKIAH =
THE ACE OF ISRAEL =
127 + 73 = 200
OLD FAITHFUL JESUS =
JESUS OF NAZARETH =
JASON’S PURPOSE =
JASON WON’T BE DEFEATED =
188 + 80 = 268
I feel sorry for the rangers who's job it is to open and close the valves every one and a half hour through the whole year... It's a shitty job, but someone has to do it, I guess...
Wow!!!