5 Monster Volcano Eruptions Caught On Camera

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Published 2021-03-04
5 Monster Volcano Eruptions Caught On Camera

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All Comments (21)
  • @Stickmanzed
    For those who don't give a shit about the time-filling commentary: First boom: 1:33 Second boom: 2:47 Third boom: 5:02 Fourth boom: 7:29 Final boom: 8:22
  • @Armoredcompany
    Fun Fact: The shock wave is not "pushing the clouds away", it is actually making new ones. That is water molecules in the air being forced together under pressure to create visible vapor.
  • I really miss the yt era where people would only show the thing and shut up
  • “It was the first time the volcano has seen any action in over a year” same here, volcano, same here.
  • @TheHeavenlyHulk
    Man we know what volcanoes are, just show us the big ass explosions.
  • @cHiitmAnn
    Volcano: "I'm one of the most destructive force on this planet" Humas: "I'm gonna build a city around it!"
  • @stecar9122003
    I was in Silang, Cavite about 19km (12 miles) on that Sunday when it erupted and our house got covered with the ash mixed with rain. There were so many earthquakes created by the magma that night and the following day. It was something that I never expected and an amazing experience. Lots of lightning that night. Thankfully on Monday after the eruption my wife had her brother come pick me up from Meycauayan, Bulacan. I was glad because we were without water and electricity for about five days from what my neighbors said. I got two short videos from our house and I could hear the crackling sound from the volcano. I bet that the people who were on top of People's Park In The Sky had a great view of the eruption as you can see the entire Taal Island from there.
  • @vxxiii4160
    One time when I was in college I somehow went to a talk with a professional volcanologist and I'll never forget his words: "You can never be comfortable around volcanoes, for they have no word of honor."
  • @Saimeren
    2:17 That wasn't the clouds moving. That was the pressure wave creating new clouds by condensing the moisture in the air.
  • @Real_MisterSir
    Alternative title: 9 minutes of elementary school geo-history, and half a minute of actual explosions
  • @WesleyAPEX
    I could see the volcano out my window in Guatemala. It’s literally called the volcano of fire so you know it’s a brute.
  • @bambeepik
    Volcanic Ash Cloud: literally almost touching the village The village people: 🙂👍
  • The picture at 8:47 isn't from Guatemala. That's the Volcán de Fuego located near the city of Colima, capital of the state of the same name in the Pacific coast of Mexico. The body of water seen in the foreground is the Laguna Carrizalillos, one of many small lakes spread acros the region. It's a very active volcano. It's most recent explosion was in 2015. I have a jar of ashes from that one sitting in my bookshelf.
  • @beedubree2550
    imagine if we had footage and audio of the moment vesuvius, krakatoa and mount st helens erupted
  • @tonygold1239
    The way the clouds moved away on the first video shows just how powerful a eruption is
  • @lovelycall
    1:40 "Watch out for the shock, its comin." 10 seconds of awkward & freaky silence *VINE BOOM*