Just imagine how many people at Pompeii would’ve survived if they had the level of technology we do now to detect eruptions and be able to predict them
@@BloomsIZG Actually, most people in Pompeii had time to run away since the first eruptions were small. There were many more people living in the city than who actually died. So even without technology, a lot of them had time to save themselves. Sadly a lot of people were left behind, obviously, but more people got away than were killed.
@Raamastak Zack Watching erupting volcanoes is actually a common sight in some countries. For example, in Guatemala people are used to see eruptions and there are even tours where you can climb active volcanoes and be up close to red-hot lava.
All that ash renders the skyspace _bone-dry_ and all the ash partivles rubbing against one another in that = static out the wazu = low power lightning.
Yeah if volcanoes erupted like on cartoon or whatever, indonesia would probably be the most dangerous country ever. Since it has over than 100+ active volcanoes
I don't think people know shit. Who the fuck can know what the core of our earth looks like we won't ever been there, dog we barely at the bottom of the ocean, one day man these volcanos gonna crack us back to the stoneage
The one thing I love about YT sometimes. Although now adays it's a lot of corporate media and LateNight garbage, these are the things that are truly awesome to see. Random suggestions of incredible things captured by everyday people! Stay safe and healthy everyone!
the most interesting thing is that people actually live at the foot of this volcano. This has to be one of the easiest accessible volcanos with just a short ferry ride from the city of Kagoshima, jp
The heat of the airborne magma and smoke ionizes the air around the volcano plume, creating huge charge imbalances that manifest as lightning. - Note this explanation is completely wrong after I looked it up with a google, apologies for the misinformation. Animarket below is right, Wikipedia has the most succinct info on it.
If you look at the bottom of the volcano, the white light to the left of the yellow light... That's cars' headlights as they're fucking off the mountain in DROVES because they had warning this would happen shortly before.
I was watching this thinking "I wish it wasn't in slow motion." Then I saw the cars moving at the base of the mountain and realized that this is actual speed. WOAH.
Almost every day is quite an over-exaggeration. What you see in the video was the last eruption. There have been no eruptions on that island for almost half a year. It does erupt frequently, but not that frequently. There are long periods where there are no eruptions at all.
wait what!? dude a volcano just erupted on video how awesome is that and you have to go to far right field and say paid actor which if you were referring to the volcano then hmmmmmm
It's the same with clouds and matches, when something creates friction, it creates static electricity, then there goes the lightning. Although matches are different coz it's uses some kind of fuel. But you get the gist of it.
Please come to Kagoshima! It is only an hour and a half flight from Tokyo! Sakurajima eruption is a daily occurrence, and besides that, you can enjoy food, hot springs, etc.!
@@AZ-gw8un Or just not used to volcanoes that are quite that active. Last I checked, Sakurajima is still considered a “Decade Volcano,” like Mt. Rainier, which is the closest such volcano to where I’m at. IIRC, the last time Mt. Rainier erupted was in the 1700s, and it left a giant mudslide covering what is now the city of Tacoma (named after that same volcano, by the way). It hasn’t even had a single SMALL eruption since then, meaning there’s been absolutely zero release of any of the heat and pressure building up in there. Any hint of an eruption from Mt. Rainier and people start justifiably panicking, especially given what Mt. St. Helens did in 1986. So yeah, I was definitely surprised to find out that this sort of eruption from Sakurajima is actually quite frequent and normal. I assumed that it being on the Decade Volcano list meant any eruption from it would just as devastating as an eruption from Mt. Rainier! I’m guessing all those smaller eruptions are helping to keep the heat and pressure at a fairly low level?
@@trashbagsmiley1999 I’m used to volcanoes that erupt maybe every hundred years or so. And not in a pretty-from-a-safe-distance way, with lots of bright lights and colors. No, we get “giant explosive cloud of ash and raging rivers of boiling hot mud that can wipe out an entire metropolis in seconds.” The idea of a volcano erupting being a routinely occurring spectacle is just mind-blowing.
I watch a you tube channel regularly with around ten live streams of active volcanoes, Suka being one of them. They show 5 at a time, worth a look if you like volcanoes.
@@datboy3056 Even the Universe isn't forever. At the end it would just be black holes everywhere an after they radiate away after a gogol years it will be vast nothingness.
I was in Kagoshima (the city close to Sakurajima) many years ago. Even then, the volcano was emitting a steady cloud visible from 30KM away. So glad it didn't erupt when I was there!
I think its because its very very far away, so 1cm on camera is like 500m in real scale, the lava scales down the mountain incredibly fast, but since its so far away, it seems slow
@@Daedalus30419 the plume is extremely massive ,try and find footage of mt st helens eruption in 1980, where planes fly by it. the average volcano plume travels at the speed of a commercial plane, going about 200-300 meters per second.
I can hear a rustling noise starting at 0:39 343,2m x 29sec = 9.952,8, almost 10km. It'd make sense, since the coast of Kagoshima is almost 10km away from the crater of Sakurajima.
afaik only the initial explosion of the magma breaking the rock/crust is an actual explosion. after that a volcano is like just overflowing liquid. Imagine overflowing boiling water on a saucepan. The explosion had already happened before the vid was taken I guess.
lol its certainly not as quiet as you'd think. This is a pretty small explosion in volcano terms. If the entire mountain exploded like a bomb, that sound could very well travel around the world... 3 times... It happened when Krakatoa erupted.
@@tommyjongen Lucky you!! I used to live in the middle of nowhere and those old dudes sometimes were going 15-20 kmh. My car wanted to do more than that without even having my foot on the gas.
@@4amcripple Sakurajima is the most active volcano in Japan, and the capital of the prefecture is really just right across the bay from it. People in the area are used to it, more or less.
could be like what happened to me a few years back i live in texas so tornados are common during the spring well i went to get something to eat when i got back my neighbors looked at me like i was crazy i was like what they pointed where i just came from a nice big f2 tornado was ripping through there i never saw it.
@@cloudbank3106 The scary part is that you can get used to it. I lived in Iceland for a number of years and was blown away by the nonchalance of the locals toward volcanoes.
Imagine being an ancient person and seeing somehing like this. "The Gods must be angry!" seems like a relatively rational response under the circumstances.
No the volcano is very far away... it takes the Sound about 1 min to arrive at the cameras Position ... so the cars drive in a distance of round about 20 km from the volcano... so ye nth special
Basically, because the scientist has calculated the eruption strength and its hazard range, it's no need to worry more if you're outside the hazardous area. You can see there's barren sandy area around the peak, and basically that is the hazardous area.
It's so crazy to see something like this even when you have a basic understanding of geology. For early man, to see something like this must have been truly terrifying, awe-inspiring, and totally unbelievable when trying to describe it to anyone who hadn't seen it.
And that's the thing, right there. Volcanos, tornados, Earthquakes, lightning storms, that bright ball of light in the sky going up and down, all of it, so unbelievable for early men, so unexplainable, that the only plausible answers they came with, became the early concepts of Gods... If you think about it, there would hardly been another explanation back then.. How would you possibly explain such things ? There could only be something bigger than you who made it happen.. Is that big ball of light, that is painful to even stare at for a second, can see me..? What is it ? *Who* is it ? Is it alive ? is it going to fall down on us one day ? Why does it hurt to look at it ? Does it want me NOT to stare at it ? It just was a time where any answer was the right one, because there wasn't science to debunk it, no backup datas, no satelites, no ISS, no nothing. I do not believe in God. I think nodays, religions should probably let go of the whole thing a bit, and start moving on.. However, I am NOT atheist, but more agnostic, for the simple reason that, as much as they can't prove God exists (No, a book is not a proof, I write books too.), I cannot prove otherwise either. No matter how much data have looong since debunked many of the religious takes on natural phenomenon, we still can't prove that God doesn't exists, and it should never be taken away from someone who strongly not just believe in it, but also *needs* it. So for me, as long as religion isn't used as a mean to justify bad actions (Satan made me do it/Avenging the Prophet/That's what God told me to do, etc etc..), I'm cool with it.
It was by far the most frightening of the natural forces back in the day, and the man-made archaic origin for the hell of 'fire and brimstone'. I believe it's also the naturally occurring reason for the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah 4000 years ago; volcanoes were very active in that region of the world at that time.
@@johnblacksad1627 that was a very interesting & well written opinion (that I also agree with) ..& what is really humbling about your statement is the fact that it makes you appreciate how far we came as a species & how greatful we should be to have been born during such an era..👏
@@johnblacksad1627 more like spirit everything has a spirit myths describe as calming down something is somewhat true as you dont know how the w soution back in the day but now you know how and the reactions between this and that also like yes science?
@@johnblacksad1627 I pray that out of His glorious riches He may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you being rooted and established in love. Ephesians 3: 16-17
I didn't know one of Japan's volcanoes erupted in 2019... the towns around it evacuated right? or is that a water way? Beautiful footage, but I hope everyone was safe!
@@THE-BUNKEN-DRUM no. That's just the dormant volcanoes. Active volcanoes are far less aggressive because they have far less time to build up. And even then, only the majorly dormant volcanoes.
nature goes hard af
Yeah the Earth just came and you watched
Of all people I see blarg here lol
God you are cringe
Nature only goes against evil reality beneath..
No sé quién eres xd
Imagine you are going about your business, making a nice cup of tea, taking a sip, then glancing out the window to see THIS...
Or this: th-cam.com/video/4GtUimzEq4U/w-d-xo.html
Livin' that Pompeii life.
I'd poop my pants
@Ben W Whisky in the morning?
@Ben W Dude chill he's just asking
whoever got this as recommended.. believe me you got a good taste of nature
Thank you
Thanks
thanks bro
Ty
yes so it seems, great recommendation this is!
Im wondering how big some of those chunks are!! the hang time on the one that goes off to the left of the frame is insane!
Oop- the joke flew over you, Alex.
@@hororofan nah bro they’re obviously the size of a mouse
I'd say some are easily bigger than a house, you can see the marks they leave on the side and hear the impact from afar.
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Judging from how long they keep glowing I'd say some of those are definetly van/car sized rocks.
*My music will blow up this year*
Young Orange i love ur music
Young Orange 🔥🔥🔥🔥
It's not a crazy thing. It's normal
I remember you
Neither did I and I am glad it was suggested.
To have something like this on camera is truly special wow
Just imagine how many people at Pompeii would’ve survived if they had the level of technology we do now to detect eruptions and be able to predict them
@@BloomsIZG technology wouldn't have saved them. That Volcano blew, and blew fast.
@@JasonRyanWilson i think he meant with the tech we have now, they couldve detected that the volcano was about to erupt
@@BloomsIZG Actually, most people in Pompeii had time to run away since the first eruptions were small. There were many more people living in the city than who actually died. So even without technology, a lot of them had time to save themselves. Sadly a lot of people were left behind, obviously, but more people got away than were killed.
@Raamastak Zack Watching erupting volcanoes is actually a common sight in some countries. For example, in Guatemala people are used to see eruptions and there are even tours where you can climb active volcanoes and be up close to red-hot lava.
Me: tries to fart silently
My аss:
Ryder 6669 Never trust a fart
Pretty great to enforce physical distancing.
When you push too much, your blood turns lava orange.
:0
😂💯
桜島の対岸には人口約60万人の鹿児島市があり。活火山の火口から約10kmの位置にある。
観光地として桜島までフェリーが出ており実際に桜島に上陸することが出来る。
年平均200回程度噴火しており、多い年には996回を記録している。
九州南部では桜島や霧島の上空の風向きが天気予報確認できる。風下だと降灰が確認できるかも
火山界ではそこまでやからな、桜島。
阿蘇山とかのがやばいし
上陸って。桜島は「島」じゃないし…陸続きで車で直接行けるし
桜島が地続きなのは、桜島がちょっと大きなおならをしたからさ。だってあれ、過去の噴火の溶岩だもの。霧島と桜島がずっと噴火せず黙り続けていた場合の方が恐ろしい。両者の母体である姶良カルデラ(鹿児島湾全体)が破局噴火するので。
@@kamov8888辞書で調べてみ?上陸で間違ってねぇから
皆んな揚げ足取り大好きだね😊
The lightning inside of the rising cloud is really interesting to see also.
for me that was coolest of all. it created its own thunderstorm!
Yes all the ash particles in the air with big eruptions it blankets the sky and there’s thunder and lightning storms everywhere
All that ash renders the skyspace _bone-dry_ and all the ash partivles rubbing against one another in that = static out the wazu = low power lightning.
Pliny the Younger saw something just like that when he witnessed the eruption of Vesuvius.
Lots of friction
Anyone else was expecting a big shockwave sound to hit the camera at any moment after the eruption??
Yeah. I was. But then, the camera was probably quite far away for it to be trembled by something like that I guess.
What happened to The Cameraman ? Hopefully He / She is Ok ?
Miles away and in no danger, would of been great to hear the explosion.
@@holoholopainen1627 Probably no cameraman, just a camera on a tripod left to record because they knew it was going to erupt in the next few days.
@@my3dviews Thank God ! This wasnt HOME MADE VIDEO - Going WRONG ! Social Distancing - as We learn - to Fight TOGETHER / The Corona Virus !
Y’know...if volcanoes erupted like they did in cartoons, I don’t think we will be alive.
yeah
Yeah if volcanoes erupted like on cartoon or whatever, indonesia would probably be the most dangerous country ever. Since it has over than 100+ active volcanoes
I don't think people know shit. Who the fuck can know what the core of our earth looks like we won't ever been there, dog we barely at the bottom of the ocean, one day man these volcanos gonna crack us back to the stoneage
@@Funguspower2 visit the gate of hell and you'll have an idea what is core of eatth
Absolutely...
自然の激しさはどの芸術作品よりも最も美しい
The sound of the camera is oddly satisfying
Tik tik
Tik tik
Tik tik
Tik tik
Almost ASMR esque
Facts
You should watch ASMR
it looks so close but then you realize it takes about a minute for any sounds to be heard
Drug Induced Fever dream that truly gives you a sense of distance
@@hardeepbhatti5338 and scale
When it's really, really far away.
It means it's still less than 20km, not close but not even that far.
Then you realize how big the red is
it's beautiful and terrifying at the same time. nature is not joke.
True, but still we poison and exploit it.
@@vgames1543 yeah, but it's our problem, not natures.
@@mykhailoversta1473 Probably true.
But the comment section is
UR MOMMA IS A JOKE
怖いのに美しくも見えてしまった
Sarang he
ですね!
Facts💯
Si
Agreed
Nothing’s better than a volcano erupting to bring everyone together during quarantine..
This volcano erupted in 2019
@@Graysonthegrey1 and everyone is watching the video, what's your point?
😆😆
Omg
@TJ Thunder what's bukkake?
Damn.. this is the first volcano eruption that I had ever seen that actually looks like a volcano eruption..👏
Yes, I thought the same thing! Evidently the stereotypical volcanic eruption is not so normal. 🤔
@@corinmcclain3762 hollywood made us believe there is only one type of eruption where volcanoes suddenly explode
@@GoronTico you're absolutely correct.. the stereotypical volcano eruption makes real volcano eruptions look like a landslide..🤔
You mean it looks like the drawing on the box of that “make your own volcano at home” kit?
@@GoronTico That's only if you chose to believe Hollywood lmao
美しさと恐ろしさが共存している光景
わかります
The fact that this is realtime just shows how massive this explosion was considering everything fell seemingly slow
Somewhere in the distance a young lady chanted: "EXPLOSION!"
Cyborg3669 don't know why she isn't around volcanoes that often
Is this a Kazuma reference?
@@carlmikell2292 It is.
Megumi!
It's the Crimson Demon girl with the loose screw!
Everyone who was recommended this without searching for it: cool
I’m gonna sue YT for making me more depressed by recommending this video
Thank you for this comment
ART
I gave you the 666th like
The one thing I love about YT sometimes. Although now adays it's a lot of corporate media and LateNight garbage, these are the things that are truly awesome to see. Random suggestions of incredible things captured by everyday people!
Stay safe and healthy everyone!
I love how lightning provides additional dramatic effect to the already magnificent yet terrifying eruption..
It's a beautiful destruction, I am also fascinated with the static electricity buildup around volcanoes during eruption
Emphasis on terrifying....
Ye incase you are under trees and can't see the volcano you gonna see the lightning signal, its the "gtfo there" signal.
That's the wonderful power of friction.
lava and lighting are both plasma not a SL or G. both
the most interesting thing is that people actually live at the foot of this volcano. This has to be one of the easiest accessible volcanos with just a short ferry ride from the city of Kagoshima, jp
And giant daikon!!!
Drivers passing by: "Wonder how fast this car can go..."
LMAO
Lol
Passengers with the drivers: "You should probably hit the gas and find out..."
not fast enough even at top speed.
yes.... fast as f boi!!!!!!!
こういう動画見ると、
自然の壮大さがものすごく伝わる
来てみい~!(笑)
実際に見てみい~!(笑)
噴火音(空振)にビビるで!(笑)
岩田繁穂 なんかこわいぞ
"I was there Gandalf, i was there... 3000 years ago...
😂
"I want to see mountains again, mountains Gandalf!"
really???
Ooh TEA!
CaST iT InTo ThE FiRe ISILDUUUURRRR
桜島の動画で英語の人からいっぱいコメントあるの地元民としてうれしい
"Art is an *EXPLOSION!"*
Naruto 🔥
Deidara lol
Deidara: "Yes, my man. Hm! Katsu!"
Meanwhile, Sasori in the corner with his puppets: "Tck! Amateurs..."
KATSU!!!
Let's be real the explosions in Naruto would completely obliterate the mountain 😁
You can see why people were so religious back then, imagine seeing something like this without knowing why it is happening.
I'm religious.
@@chrissawyer6973 so am i
You meant superstitious. Many people are religious, but they have learned that not everything is a miracle or a curse.
@@g.masterlordoftheg-force4770 I mean, you could argue any religion is still superstition
@@chrissawyer6973 ale pierdolisz.
Looks like the Power Rangers are summoning their Megazords again.
Highwind Odyssey
Smokes one hundred cigarettes to sound like Rita repulsa or goldar.
“Curse you power rangers!!!”
Wajajaja
TYRANNOSAURUS!
We need teenagers with attitude!
GO GO POWER RANGERS TUDUDUDUDU~
Has the european commission imposed a penalty on the volcano for Co2 emissions?
does anyone know why lightning appeared around 0:33 is that from volcano or just sky
It's from the Volcano itself if I can remember.
The heat of the airborne magma and smoke ionizes the air around the volcano plume, creating huge charge imbalances that manifest as lightning. - Note this explanation is completely wrong after I looked it up with a google, apologies for the misinformation. Animarket below is right, Wikipedia has the most succinct info on it.
@@A-B-19301 it's not that complicated bro, the dust creates friction and it makes electricity, I don't know who gave you that explanation
I believe it is a mothman. Type in search: "9/11 Video of Super-Sonic Drone-"Birds" During WTC Attacks"
because static electricity well not static electricity i don't really understand it
"It's over Mr. Frodo, we did it"
this isn't Mount Doom tho
@@nabhchandra_ Yes it is
@@nabhchandra_ oh just go away... You ruined a good joke
Well done 👍😂😂
The eagles are coming!
"Nobody is scared because this is a normal occurrence here."
-The Cameraman, Probably
But this is snow I got a feeling it’s cold enough to block lava
@@kevingame3198 please tell me this is just a whooosh trap...
@@kevingame3198 it's never enough
@@kevingame3198
Given enough pressure, magma can blast through rock. Ice doesn't stand a chance.
If you look at the bottom of the volcano, the white light to the left of the yellow light...
That's cars' headlights as they're fucking off the mountain in DROVES because they had warning this would happen shortly before.
スゲェ!こんなに激しく噴火するのか・・・
いつも怒り狂ってるうちの上司がかわいく感じる・・・w
I was watching this thinking "I wish it wasn't in slow motion." Then I saw the cars moving at the base of the mountain and realized that this is actual speed. WOAH.
I guess thats because of the size. It is way bigger than it looks
Same!!
@@moon_tm its a fucking mountain?
Thanks for pointing this out. I was gonna ask what speed this was filmed in😅
doggonemess how does this look like slow motion? You watch too many Yellowstone videos.
Fun fact: Over 4,000 people live on this volcanic island that erupts almost every day.
I wanna live there. But then again, internet connection must be sucks there.
My respect for them I wouldn't dare live near any volcano active or not.
Almost every day is quite an over-exaggeration.
What you see in the video was the last eruption. There have been no eruptions on that island for almost half a year.
It does erupt frequently, but not that frequently. There are long periods where there are no eruptions at all.
@@jdavalos5477 I feel in that way too.
Fun fact: I live under the volcano Vesuvio, in Naples.
@@marcofiume3921 respect.
That lightning is hardcore
It's beautiful, but holy crap it's dangerous
Timestamp?
@@midhunmathew6121 really? 0:25
手前の車の流れが全く止まらない事に驚きました。コレを良くある事だから、と日常的に受け流しながら過ごす日常って、どんな感じなんだろう。
YT:wanna see a volcano eruption?
Me:Sure,that's cool
So tired to see sheeples copying eachother comments.
Bruh
Thank you TH-cam, very cool!
You aren't as interesting as you think you are.
Volcano: cool... WHAT?
画質が良いので迫力が凄いです。
迫力?
いや、マジで怖い。汗
@@mimimimi4428 笑い事じゃないでしょ。
さとうゆな
笑ってなくない?
@MAD/東横線ユーザー すみません💦 汗が笑に見えました笑
さとうゆな て言いながら自分は「笑」ってつけるんすね()
Sometimes the most dangerous thing can be such a beautiful thing...
Shitty comment
@@lemonkeman6747 oof
@@lemonkeman6747 oof
@@lemonkeman6747 oof
@@lemonkeman6747 oof
0:48 このあたりが富士山みたいだなって思った。自然って怖いけど美しいんだよなぁ
November 12th: Sakurajima failing No Nut November less than two weeks in.
Sukato Kjølen bahahahhaha
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣🤣😂🤣
Clever
You really had to go there didn't you dude?
Hahaha..😂
me: ok off to bed
youtube: do you want to see a volcano erupt?
me:
Not in Los Angeles
me: say no more
Literally. I have an exam tomorrow and now I'm watching volcanic eruptions at 3am
Ender go study! 😂
ARIES I think I should go to sleep as well lol
Paid actor.
Already with the paid actor and stuff uff
Wow eine Legende ist hier leel saas
wait what!? dude a volcano just erupted on video how awesome is that and you have to go to far right field and say paid actor which if you were referring to the volcano then hmmmmmm
Alter, schon wieder gefunden....nunden
@@TheElvisnator o
The lightning makes this even more beautiful. That's a display of natures power and I love it!
The year 2020 was about to be over
TH-cam Algorithm: Ah yes! This is the best time to recommend this video
Point!
Hold up.
ぜんぜんニュースにならないところが凄い。
毎日報道することが大切なのにね
毎日ニュース番組四六時中やってるのに報道できない理由はないし。
咲いている。あノ花が ニュース番組のトップの人がどれを取り上げるかとか流そうかとか全て操作している 最近木下優樹菜さんが問題を起こしたのにもかかわらず 全くニュースをやっていなかったのは 木下優樹菜さんの事務所の責任者がニュース番組のトップの人にお願いをする 流すなよとだから 問題を起こしたにもかかわらずニュースが流れなかった。
この規模の噴火は年に何回発生するのか?
888セキュリティ あれ報道されてましたよwwいつのだか忘れましたがタピオカのやつですよね?
あれはしっかりとテレビで見ましたよww最近は収束したってだけなのであまり報道しても利にならなかったのではと思いますね。当時の放送で対処の件も少し触れてましたしそれで充分だったのかとも推察できますし。
@@kurokintv5263 ほぼ毎日です
everyone is casually driving under the active volcano now that's the 2nd most interesting thing after an erupting volcano
@@laurie8146 yeah I agree hes an absolute trash human being.
@@cosmicrider5898 i agree. it's too disgusting to watch even though i only saw the thumbnail. very horrifying.
So I looked at this dude's channel because of the responses and now I want to tear out my eyes
you gave me cancer
@@Chaz1871 same. It's disgusting.
日本人が自然を神と崇める理由
No one going to talk about the fact we are so lucky to see this? props to the camera man for this amazing shot
Devin is cool e yes this is a pretty rare event especially the thunderstorm
it's so fascinating to know that volcanos create lighting
It's the same with clouds and matches, when something creates friction, it creates static electricity, then there goes the lightning. Although matches are different coz it's uses some kind of fuel. But you get the gist of it.
no, whats fascinating is the UFO you missed that comes out the lightning and flies to the left at the 33 second mark.
@@edwardsoto1648 it comes from the right of the screen
@@edwardsoto1648 mate that looks like a bird to me
@@edwardsoto1648 That's a bird in the foreground.
lol, "UFO". 🤦♂️
Idk why i imagined myself up there trying to run from it.
Rodney Harris trying
@@jamesbizs right..you see how fast it was coming down...remind me of Pompeii
OMFG ME TOO!!!
HOLLYWOOD MADE YOU DO THAT
@@sheldoncooper4130 true
Please come to Kagoshima!
It is only an hour and a half flight from Tokyo!
Sakurajima eruption is a daily occurrence, and besides that, you can enjoy food, hot springs, etc.!
One of the most active volcanoes in the world. It's erupting almost every week.
Yea all these other people here are kinda dumb
@@AZ-gw8un Or just not used to volcanoes that are quite that active. Last I checked, Sakurajima is still considered a “Decade Volcano,” like Mt. Rainier, which is the closest such volcano to where I’m at.
IIRC, the last time Mt. Rainier erupted was in the 1700s, and it left a giant mudslide covering what is now the city of Tacoma (named after that same volcano, by the way).
It hasn’t even had a single SMALL eruption since then, meaning there’s been absolutely zero release of any of the heat and pressure building up in there. Any hint of an eruption from Mt. Rainier and people start justifiably panicking, especially given what Mt. St. Helens did in 1986.
So yeah, I was definitely surprised to find out that this sort of eruption from Sakurajima is actually quite frequent and normal. I assumed that it being on the Decade Volcano list meant any eruption from it would just as devastating as an eruption from Mt. Rainier!
I’m guessing all those smaller eruptions are helping to keep the heat and pressure at a fairly low level?
The Stromboli in Italy erupts once every quarter of hour!
@@trashbagsmiley1999 I’m used to volcanoes that erupt maybe every hundred years or so. And not in a pretty-from-a-safe-distance way, with lots of bright lights and colors. No, we get “giant explosive cloud of ash and raging rivers of boiling hot mud that can wipe out an entire metropolis in seconds.”
The idea of a volcano erupting being a routinely occurring spectacle is just mind-blowing.
I watch a you tube channel regularly with around ten live streams of active volcanoes, Suka being one of them. They show 5 at a time, worth a look if you like volcanoes.
Ah yes, volcanoes, the pimples of the earth.
Indie O. Yellow stone park is the cyst of earth
Expectation of popping a pimple: POP! It's gone!
Reality: Krakatoa eruption 1883
Profoundly true. They are an earthly defense mechanism where the earth is naturally discharging negative energy.
For some reason I read your comment with Rio's voice(from Shaman King).
I had this thought too, noticing how lava is red when hot then darkens when cooling, just like blood out of a pimple.
Mother Nature has unique ways to let us know how small we really are.
Weston Paschal lol wtf?
Ever thought about this? If the universe is forever, we are nothing but a spec of dust. If that
@@datboy3056 Even the Universe isn't forever. At the end it would just be black holes everywhere an after they radiate away after a gogol years it will be vast nothingness.
@@datboy3056 you're comment makes absolutely no sense
@@tonalddrump7225 where's your proof that at the *end* its all just black holes damn you people don't know shit
I was in Kagoshima (the city close to Sakurajima) many years ago. Even then, the volcano was emitting a steady cloud visible from 30KM away. So glad it didn't erupt when I was there!
Volcano are the only thing that looks like it's been slow mo.
But the lava's actually really fast
Um.. whales?.
wait….it isn`t slow mo ???
I think its because its very very far away, so 1cm on camera is like 500m in real scale, the lava scales down the mountain incredibly fast, but since its so far away, it seems slow
@@Daedalus30419 the plume is extremely massive ,try and find footage of mt st helens eruption in 1980, where planes fly by it. the average volcano plume travels at the speed of a commercial plane, going about 200-300 meters per second.
first eruption of larva 00:10
sound captured about 00:55
so distance of volcano between camera is 340m×45sec = 15300 about 15km
15km no way
The camera could be zoomed in
it's lava not larva lol
I can hear a rustling noise starting at 0:39
343,2m x 29sec = 9.952,8, almost 10km. It'd make sense, since the coast of Kagoshima is almost 10km away from the crater of Sakurajima.
Juliz Chavez lmao idiot
恐ろしくも美しい。
あ 鹿児島県民です
にんじゃ 私も鹿児島県民ですが
今回は派手に爆発したなーって位にしか考えてなかったけどよく考えたらその考えやばいなって思いました:( ;´꒳`;):
men zil ここまでの爆発は私が生きてる中では2回しか体験した事は無いですが年間に小さいのも合わせたら100は爆発してるみたいですよ:( ;´꒳`;):
県外に旅行とか行くと道路に灰がないのに最初は驚いてました。笑
@@ちゃんと四隅も掃除してルンバ 生きてるんですねぇ…いろいろとでっけぇ
桜島に住んでる人ってすごいよね(´・ω・`)b
え、こんなに爆発してたんだ……
まぁ噴火は日常茶飯事みたいなもんなんでいつもの噴火はよりかはちょっと大きいなぁぐらいですけどねw
I wonder what happened to Mai-san
Not so sure why would you dislike a volcano eruption but, ok
People have lost loved ones and property by this volcano.
@@chrisgill4888 yeah but its not the videos fault
Ikr
@Necramonium there's an option in recommended to click "not interested"
People are just haters bro. There’s videos of little innocent babies laughing with thousands of dislikes. Fuck em
The most incredible thing about this is: it's quiet.
My fart is also quite, but deadly.. 😶
afaik only the initial explosion of the magma breaking the rock/crust is an actual explosion. after that a volcano is like just overflowing liquid. Imagine overflowing boiling water on a saucepan.
The explosion had already happened before the vid was taken I guess.
lol its certainly not as quiet as you'd think. This is a pretty small explosion in volcano terms.
If the entire mountain exploded like a bomb, that sound could very well travel around the world... 3 times...
It happened when Krakatoa erupted.
@@muscleman125 I know, but I just think the physics of sound are interesting.
@@greatserbia7326 quiet, or quite a fart?
Even when there's a volcano errupting right above you, there's still gonna be some dude ahead of you driving his Citroen at 25kmh.
🤣😂
It's Japan, so it would be an old guy in a Kei truck. And could be even slower. :(
@@erad67 where I live in Japan, the old guys in Kei trucks are always speeding lol
@@tommyjongen Lucky you!! I used to live in the middle of nowhere and those old dudes sometimes were going 15-20 kmh. My car wanted to do more than that without even having my foot on the gas.
見た感じ大きな被害はないようですが、実際被害はあったんですか?
If you found this English comment, you will be lucky and healthy forever.🙂🤗
Thx i dont have to woried about Corona virus
😂😂😂👍
@@Kevinmorales289 me neither
wow you cured my lung cancer thanks
foh
kek
Taco Bell: “Introducing the new Triple Chalupa!”
Me:
ucfknight23 Ya a eruption out your ass!
LMAO
മിഥുൻ രവീന്ദ്രൻ 🌋🌋🌋 Oh ya, you are the strong one here, oh please teach us how we can all be like you! Please? Oh please? 🖕
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900 Is this a troll? This has got to be a troll.
You know shit's getting real when it looks like it's in slow motion but is actually real-time.
I almost thought it was sped up
So wha
👍👍👍
Wait i thougnt they made a slide show from photos
This is hell the like is 666
桜島は活火山だからねぇ。地元人はまたか。って思ってそう。
でもこれは流石にだいぶビビったんじゃね?w
いつもはちょっと煙でるぐらいっしょ
@@TANUKI-TANUKI-l1n1h
最近は減ったけど今でも年に数回くらいはこのくらい噴火する。
てか比較的大きな噴火しても毎日のように噴煙が上がってるから皆気にしない
The people driving in the background, have balls of steel, I wouldn't want to be anywhere near and erupting volcano
i was thinking the same thing, i was like "are those freakin cars over there?" jesus, they must be used to this or something.
@@4amcripple Sakurajima is the most active volcano in Japan, and the capital of the prefecture is really just right across the bay from it. People in the area are used to it, more or less.
could be like what happened to me a few years back i live in texas so tornados are common during the spring well i went to get something to eat when i got back my neighbors looked at me like i was crazy i was like what they pointed where i just came from a nice big f2 tornado was ripping through there i never saw it.
or they just didn't get the memo 😭
@@cloudbank3106 The scary part is that you can get used to it. I lived in Iceland for a number of years and was blown away by the nonchalance of the locals toward volcanoes.
It's no wonder why volcanoes were so prevalent in mythology around the world.. They are freaking awesome!
not when you’re near one when it erupts tho 😬😐
yea remove all the boats and its a scene from Mordor.
@@Kiror0_ Nobody is saying they're fun, they're awesome - look up the definition of that word.
噴火はもちろん怖いが 慣れてる鹿児島県民がもっと怖い
日本人は割と災害慣れしている感じがしますよね。
去年くらいの地震の時も、地震が治った直後の大阪の映像でみんな普通に出勤してましたし。
@悲しいけど、これ 戦争なのよねハマーン どっちかっていうと、ディズニーシーじゃね?
このレベルの噴火は鹿児島でもめったにないよ。何十年も住んでるけど記憶にない
東北の地震前後からかなり活発になったね
まさか❗こんなところでリューさんを見かけるとは‼️(* ´ ▽ ` *)
千葉なんて山が無いんだから
こっちは山見ただけで興奮するもん
Why doesn't Gretta yell "How Dare You!" at these volcanoes? Do they wreck her dreams too?
火山雷って初めて見た
美しいけどめちゃくちゃ怖いし恐ろしいね。
Imagine being an ancient person and seeing somehing like this. "The Gods must be angry!" seems like a relatively rational response under the circumstances.
HAHA! Dude i was just thinking the same thing!
What if you see something like that at the front of your backyard. Yeah. So natural indeed.
There is no god, only volcano. Volcano killed god.
@@Wertsir how do the creation kill the creator?
Japanese used to sacrifice people on top of mountains to appease the gods.
NETFLIX : are you still watching?
Somebody's son :
wait 😳
Omg
Lol
Please explain how to use this meme
@@nomarukaz too many ways
AHAHAAHA
私は日本人だけど私の住んでいる地域には火山がないのでとても新鮮に映ります
It's crazy that 20 years of my life ive never seen a volcanoe erupt like that before
Is nobody going to talk about the cars driving at the bottom of the volcano?
Let’s talk about it.. Yeah what the frick?!?!?
It's daily life for them
No the volcano is very far away... it takes the Sound about 1 min to arrive at the cameras Position ... so the cars drive in a distance of round about 20 km from the volcano... so ye nth special
Basically, because the scientist has calculated the eruption strength and its hazard range, it's no need to worry more if you're outside the hazardous area. You can see there's barren sandy area around the peak, and basically that is the hazardous area.
Level 5
It's so crazy to see something like this even when you have a basic understanding of geology. For early man, to see something like this must have been truly terrifying, awe-inspiring, and totally unbelievable when trying to describe it to anyone who hadn't seen it.
And that's the thing, right there. Volcanos, tornados, Earthquakes, lightning storms, that bright ball of light in the sky going up and down, all of it, so unbelievable for early men, so unexplainable, that the only plausible answers they came with, became the early concepts of Gods...
If you think about it, there would hardly been another explanation back then.. How would you possibly explain such things ? There could only be something bigger than you who made it happen.. Is that big ball of light, that is painful to even stare at for a second, can see me..? What is it ? *Who* is it ? Is it alive ? is it going to fall down on us one day ? Why does it hurt to look at it ? Does it want me NOT to stare at it ?
It just was a time where any answer was the right one, because there wasn't science to debunk it, no backup datas, no satelites, no ISS, no nothing.
I do not believe in God. I think nodays, religions should probably let go of the whole thing a bit, and start moving on.. However, I am NOT atheist, but more agnostic, for the simple reason that, as much as they can't prove God exists (No, a book is not a proof, I write books too.), I cannot prove otherwise either. No matter how much data have looong since debunked many of the religious takes on natural phenomenon, we still can't prove that God doesn't exists, and it should never be taken away from someone who strongly not just believe in it, but also *needs* it.
So for me, as long as religion isn't used as a mean to justify bad actions (Satan made me do it/Avenging the Prophet/That's what God told me to do, etc etc..), I'm cool with it.
It was by far the most frightening of the natural forces back in the day, and the man-made archaic origin for the hell of 'fire and brimstone'. I believe it's also the naturally occurring reason for the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah 4000 years ago; volcanoes were very active in that region of the world at that time.
@@johnblacksad1627 that was a very interesting & well written opinion (that I also agree with) ..& what is really humbling about your statement is the fact that it makes you appreciate how far we came as a species & how greatful we should be to have been born during such an era..👏
@@johnblacksad1627 more like spirit everything has a spirit myths describe as calming down something is somewhat true as you dont know how the w soution back in the day but now you know how and the reactions between this and that also like yes science?
@@johnblacksad1627
I pray that out of His glorious riches He may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you being rooted and established in love.
Ephesians 3: 16-17
Thank you for uploading this
この動画で初めて噴火したことに気づいた
右に同じ笑
それな
隣県なのにオレもこれで知った
流石にこれは恐怖をおぼえるレベルだわ
もう今年で100回くらい噴火してるらしいですね
市内に住んでるのに気付きもしなかった...
こんな恐ろしい物の割と近くに平気で人が住んでるという現実
人間が太刀打ちできるもんじゃない_(:3」z)_
まぁこれが日常なので…(県民より)
近くで見ると綺麗ですよ
島民より
世界的にも珍しいんですよね
こんな自然災害のすぐそばに住んでるの
慣れとは恐ろしい(笑)
鹿児島市内住んでて桜島の噴火なんて当たり前と思ってたけど…
こんなにはっきりしてるの見たことなかったからビックリする
固拉多 住在裏面 固拉多 說下次與裂空坐 與蓋歐卡一起來逛逛 台灣
確かに鹿児島市側からは全然見えないですよね
@@夢雨-f6v 最近灰が酷いので洗車もする気になれないし家の窓も開けられません…
桜島の友達は普通に外に洗濯物干してるみたいですけど、自分は気になって年中部屋干しです( .. )
はいはい、洗濯物取り込みましょうね
比較的安全に身近に活火山の噴火を目の当たりにできる美しい桜島、1日あれば全方位から眺めることもできます。そんな火山は世界にもそう多くは無いのではないでしょうか。
The One Ring is destroyed at Mount Doom.
@HL - Hombres Libres MGTOW I know hiragana and katakana but dont understand you. what did u say
Hi, im your 100th 👍
Have a great day!
@@AmeanAbdelfattah thanx mate
Live footage
For Frodo..
It's amazing how this looks like it's both in slow motion and sped up at the same time. I don't know how to describe it.
Exactly! I don't think there's a better way to describe it. It's simultaneously slow and fast. So jarring! So cool!
I didn't know one of Japan's volcanoes erupted in 2019... the towns around it evacuated right? or is that a water way? Beautiful footage, but I hope everyone was safe!
It's a regular occurrence.
Then suddenly Rodan crawls out and roars into the sky
King Kaiju Slayer yes 😂😂
*FIESTA STARTS*
One of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen.
この規模で全然ニュースにならない桜島民の平常運転の凄さよ
固拉多 住在裏面
固拉多 住在裏面 固拉多 說下次與裂空坐 與蓋歐卡一起來逛逛 台灣
下に住んでる方々は大丈夫なんですか?
真的還是p上去的?!😳
マジそれな
風で流れてくれるのも多いので全然大丈夫ですよ〜
Whats up with those cars on the road under the volcano?
Are they gonna be ok?
Volcano: Can literally destroy cities and is one of the most powerful disaster in mother earth
Humans: mmmm flashy flash
This is not one of those city destroying eruptions
@@daenite2480 : But it is, as with any other Volcano, they're a potential World enders. Don't ever forget that.
@@THE-BUNKEN-DRUM no. That's just the dormant volcanoes.
Active volcanoes are far less aggressive because they have far less time to build up.
And even then, only the majorly dormant volcanoes.
@@daenite2480 : You sound pretty sure of that. Volcanoes are largely unpredictable. Yes we understand a lot. But are unsure of so much more.
@@THE-BUNKEN-DRUM unpredictable via *when* they erupt, not _how_ they erupt.
普通にこの麓に小学校とか中学校とかある桜島強い。
なしてんあらか
なんならこの時期、県内の高校はマラソン大会しますよ、桜島で。
オベ様 入ったって?はいはいw
れー なかなかハイレベルなコメ
はいりこむ隙がねぇ
みんなヘルメットをかぶって登校しています。(^^)
Cars just driving casually. Passenger: "What's that sound? DID YOU FART???"
Me: we gotta pull over
Sure that was me dumping in my pants
What is that flying out of the volcanoe at :32 seconds?
Lightening