Tag Archive 'Volcano'

Sep 02 2010

3D MODEL VOLCANO ERUPTION

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The truth about Iceland Volcano Eruption!!! Read more

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Aug 23 2010

Iceland volcano eruption March 2010 – New footage

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Now that the weather has improved, it has finally been possible to get near the volcano in South Iceland. This video was shot by a crew from the Icelandic national TV channel RUV. Read more

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Aug 17 2010

Yasur Volcano eruptions

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Yasur March 2007 Read more

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Aug 10 2010

Iceland volcano eruption March 2010

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Video made by the Icelandic coast guard of the volcano eruption near Eyjafjallajökull glacier, in South Iceland. The eruption started shortly before midnight on Saturday 20th of March 2010. Read more

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Aug 06 2010

Volcano eruption in Iceland. 22.03.2010. Day 2.

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Eyjafjallajökull volcano eruption in south Iceland. Video by Icelandic National TV RÚV. Music by Jonn Serrie, Lookback, Midsummer Century. Date: 22.03.2010. GPS coordinates of the eruption: 63.635° N, 19.440° W. More videos will follow. Read more

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Aug 02 2010

Huge Montserrat Volcano Eruption on January 8, 2010

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Huge Montserrat Volcano Eruption on January 8, 2010. Please visit www.664stratlinkup.com Read more

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Jul 29 2010

Mauna Loa Volcano, Hawaii 1942

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Eruption of Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii in 1942.Footage from this subject is available for licensing from www.globalimageworks.com Read more

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Jul 29 2010

Volcan Pacaya in Guatemala june 2009 – Active volcano with Lava near Antigua part 4

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Volcan Pacaya in Guatemala june 2009 – Active volcano with Lava near Antigua part 4 Recent eruptions: Volcano PacayaWith its almost continuous activity and proximity to both Guatemala City and Antigua Guatemala, the volcano has been a popular location for tourism. The volcano and surrounding area now lie within Pacaya National Park, which was created to manage tourism in the area. The Park generates income from tour groups who are charged a small fee to enter the park. Following the end of the Guatemalan Civil War in 1996, endemic poverty and the large numbers of guns held by the general populace led to an upsurge in crime rates, and Pacaya was one of a number of popular tourist sites where armed robbery became a serious risk. Tour groups began visiting the volcano with armed guards, and incidents of robbery on the mountain have become very rare. During 2006, a slight increase in Pacaya’s volcanic activity allowed for the creation of several lava rivers that slowly flow down its slope. Word about this phenomenon spread, and local tourism increased significantly. Read more

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Jul 25 2010

Bulusan Volcano Eruption( Featured in CNN and GMANews)

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Bulusan Volcano Eruption July 31, 2007 9:44 AM Irosin, Sorsogon, Philippines (Featured in CNN and GMA News) Read more

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Jul 14 2010

CNN’s Rick Sanchez: Iceland’s Too Cold For a Volcano

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On the 15 April 2010 edition of CNN’s Rick’s List program, anchor Rick Sanchez raised a few eyebrows as he covered the volcanic eruption in Iceland, which sent a plume of volcanic ash towards Europe, disrupting thousands of airplane flights. Sanchez remarked that “when you think of a volcano, you think of Hawaii and long words like that. You don’t think of Iceland. You think it’s too cold to have a volcano there.” Read more

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Jul 12 2010

Gulf of Mexico, Not Only Oil Leak, Volcano Too 2/4

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Date: 06/16/2010 Project Avalon Interview According to Dr. Bill Deagle there is a Volcano in the same place where the Oil Leak is taking place. He explains what is going on as well as the potential risk for a disastrous Tsunami in the area. The deadly mix of poisonous gases involved in all this, the dispersants being used by BP. He reports that Mass Evacuation is being prepared and America may face the risk of a Military Coup. He warns that people should start leaving the area or at least preparing to leave. More. Read more

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Jul 10 2010

Deep-sea volcano erupts under the Pacific

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Scientists have unveiled rare video of the deepest underwater volcanic eruption ever seen. Read more

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Jul 04 2010

Volcano hiking 6/13 – Black lava all over – glacier Eyjafjallajökull and Fimmvörðuháls 010410

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The Hiking Club Toppfarar hiking to see the volcanic eruption from the glacier Eyjafjallajökull. This is the 6th of 13 videos; in this one we are arriving at the eruption area with black lava on the snow, we can here the rumble of the craters, feel the sand of lava in the air into our eyes, mouth and a smell the burning smell in the air. We hiked from Skógar to Fimmvörðuháls where the two craters are constantly erupting and down to the ravine of Hrunagil where the stream of lava runs down to Thorsmörk. This was a splendid day with the sun shining, little wind and temperature from +1° in the beginning and down to -10°C up there with a strong wind in the back on the way down. We hiked total of 38,5 km for 13:20 hours (incl. 4 hours stay at the volcano) up to 1.051 m with a ascendance of 1.030 m or total ascendance of 1.900 m the whole way. Participants were total of 42 including us guides or 32 members of Toppfarar and 10 guests. Three got a lift by car down again but the other 29 hiked he whole way which was an ordeal, and note that two of the participants were 73 and 70 years old (very fit members of the club!). We started at noon, hiked for 5:30 hours up to the volcano, we took 4 hours to see us around the craters and streams of lava (we could have stayed all night!) and hiked down again for over 3:45 hours so we were back to the cars at 01:30 in the night. We arrived at the volcanos at daylight, watched them until twilight and in to the night as darkness took over. The Read more

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Jun 30 2010

Volcano hiking 11/13 – streams of hot lava – glacier Eyjafjallajökull and Fimmvörðuháls 010410

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The Hiking Club Toppfarar hiking to see the volcanic eruption from the glacier Eyjafjallajökull. This is the 11th of 13 videos; in this one we are at the waterfalls of lava where the stream of hot lava streams from the craters dowh to ravine Hrunagil. We hiked from Skógar to Fimmvörðuháls where the two craters are constantly erupting and down to the ravine of Hrunagil where the stream of lava runs down to Thorsmörk. This was a splendid day with the sun shining, little wind and temperature from +1° in the beginning and down to -10°C up there with a strong wind in the back on the way down. We hiked total of 38,5 km for 13:20 hours (incl. 4 hours stay at the volcano) up to 1.051 m with a ascendance of 1.030 m or total ascendance of 1.900 m the whole way. Participants were total of 42 including us guides or 32 members of Toppfarar and 10 guests. Three got a lift by car down again but the other 29 hiked he whole way which was an ordeal, and note that two of the participants were 73 and 70 years old (very fit members of the club!). We started at noon, hiked for 5:30 hours up to the volcano, we took 4 hours to see us around the craters and streams of lava (we could have stayed all night!) and hiked down again for over 3:45 hours so we were back to the cars at 01:30 in the night. We arrived at the volcanos at daylight, watched them until twilight and in to the night as darkness took over. The view and the experience is very different from daylight – twilight – darkness – and Read more

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Jun 29 2010

Volcano eruption in Iceland. 24.03.2010. Day 4.

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Eyjafjallajökull volcano eruption in south Iceland. Video by Icelandic National TV station RÚV. 24.03.2010. Music by Sion, Ambients, Freefalling. GPS coordinates of the eruption: 63.635° N, 19.440° W. More videos will follow. Read more

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