TIMELAPSE: Eruption in Fagradalsfjall (Iceland) Part 7
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- čas přidán 21. 03. 2021
- 1 video second is 120 real seconds (2 minutes). Video is 120× faster than in reality.
Time: March 22nd (6:47 - 11:12 UTC)
Source: www.ruv.is/frett/2021/03/20/b... - Věda a technologie
These time lapse 's are truly wonderful, thank you
Thank you for being so "public spirited" in producing and releasing these time lapse videos. Watching the live stream is very interesting, but these videos really give a sense of how things are developing and changing, and of the power of the lava flows. Thank you!
Thank you watching from Brighton UK 🇬🇧🙏👌addictive to watch!
Totally agree! 😃
awesome
Great job, keep this time lapse videos coming! 👍
This is awesome, thanks for sharing.
This is absolutely amazing to watch. Danke! 😊
👍😉
Watching from Dallas, TX. Fascinating!
Fascinating! Please keep these up! I love the before/after snowfall - too bad the cloud got in the way of the actual fall. Also love the way the sunlight changes on the lava flow.
I love your Timelapse.
Brilliant! Regards from Aberdaron, North Wales, UK
Now I see what the guy meant when he said "In iceland the volcano doesn't kill you. Iceland kills you getting to the volcano."
For simplicity for us non-Vikings, please name your volcanoes #1, #2, #3...etc. Thank you, Iceland!
Nah! Continue on with NineUnpronouncableNames. That way tourists will need native guides.
Geldirgadalur sounds easy!
can we just like tell the fog to like go around because we're trying to endlessly watch the volcano, and it's like right in the way. thanks.
There sure must be a lot of energy there to melt all that rock and keep it hot enough to flow.
I’m really enjoying these. 👍🏻
Keep the videos coming!
The location of the eruption, Fagradalsfjall, has actually had an impact on world history. In 1943, General Frank M. Andrews, commander of US forces in Europe, died there in a plane crash along with 13 other US servicemen. His death meant that Dwight Eisenhower, later US president, took over as supreme commander. Link to Icelandic news item on the 70th anniversary of the event: www.vf.is/frettir/70-ar-fra-fagradalsfjallsslysinu
You have to make also a time-lapse around 14:22 local time. There was a little collapse. BTW: great videos !!!!
watch part 8!
A true land of fire and ice
oh, so it's just a little eruption . ok.
Beautiful
thats huge
Flow rate seems to be increasing
Zdar Dušane. Teda fakt povedená série. Za mě vše olajkováno. Prostě super. Bude ještě série pokračovat?
Its perfect. Love it!
Except all the clouds. Can you do something about them?
@@geraldfrost4710 give me a second and I will blow it away 😉
@@ROKINKO11 the white stuff on the ground is snow. A time-lapse of fire and ice? I can only pretend to complain.
@@geraldfrost4710 And your last name is appropriately Frost😉🤣
@@veronicam.188 Well spotted! I live in Florida, where ice is rare. We've got no volcanoes either. We've got alligators, lightning, hurricanes, sinkholes, and more bugs than you can shake a swatter at, so that makes up for the lack of snow. About a year ago we had a cold day, and iguanas were shivering and falling out of trees; for us that counts as cold.
I do like the lava videos; new land to replace the erosion flowing into the sea. Florida is made of sand drifting south along the east coast of USA, which is weird; the current flows north!
forgive me: so this is the ongoing eruption? thanks for great effort !
thanks
I assume the steam from the RHS of the lava flow is all that is left of the stream which previously flowed through the valley. Pretty amazing site.
I wonder if the stream is now backing up due to being stopped by the new lava flow.
Not really the cute little volcano anymore.
This one is very dramatic!
Could you start joining all parts together 🙏
Still going.....dam🥴🍶🍸
fly me to cancun
in there
You are stealing this footage from RUV.is, speeding it up, and calling it your own. For shame. People go to the source. RUV has a live 24/7 webcam of the volcano.
Makes me hungry 😋, crack it open with a spoon , get some coffee