15 Minutes of Monster Volcano Eruptions

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15 Minutes of Monster Volcano Eruptions

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Anak Krakatoa translates to son of Krakatoa. This name was given to the volcano because another volcano existed there named Krakatoa. One day, Krakatoa erupted so violently, it DESTROYED itself and 70% of the island and archipelago around it. In the crater that remained, the remnant of the volcano emerged in the present volcano, Anuk Krakatoa.

BluJay
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I was stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington the day Mount St. Helens blew. I saw the second eruption later in the day. It was truly amazing.

annatrog
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This footage is incredible and very humbling. Regarding Krakatoa, I can never shake the feeling that it's just rehearsing for its encore of August 1883.
That's one of the eruptions that truly changed the world.

terryt
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This is exactly why i study geology. No spectacle on earth quite as unique and beautiful as volcanos despite how deadly we’ve seen them to be. Amazing compilation!

roguebiscuit
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Underwater volcanoes are a site to behold beautiful and beautiful and terrifying at the same time

tanksalot
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The fact that volcanoes create Lightning is what really blows my mind

trentejames
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I was only 5 during St. Helen's eruption. I remember going in the car and watching the giant cloud of ash pouring from the top off on the horizon. It was the first time I realized how powerful the Earth was and I felt so small and insignificant. I doubt I could ever forget that.

scottshill
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Damn! I'm impressed! The images of the eruption is High Definition clear to the finest detail. 1:20

TeamRocket
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Awesome video. Nature is still the biggest force on Earth

OfentseMwaseFilms
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I so love the force of nature.... it's terrifyingly fascinating
Do not mess with nature

llamapajama
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You were right my dude I waited 3 weeks later and here we are with the volcano videos thank you for making this

JohnnyYTwestbrook
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i live in guatemala, i havent experienced any monstrous eruption but i went to acatenango las month and i saw the "volcan de fuego" or fire volcano that is one of the most active volcanos of america maybe even the world and i felt the eruption kinda big, now i wonder how the "Santa Maria" volcano eruption was like in 1902 wouldve been scary

darkroblox
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I lived thru Mt St Helen’s eruptions! Scary AF! Ash was a asthmatic nightmare. I was cross country skiing there a year before it blew. Wild times!!

KC
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As a kid my mom told me that there was a stretch of days where it was nonstop fog which she later learned was smoke as a result of Mount St. Helens. We live in Wisconsin

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untraumatizer
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also major respect for not butchering the pronunciation of hunga tonga hunga haʻapai 😉

roguebiscuit
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The Tongan eruption was no joke, I can't even imagine what that would have looked like in real time when it happened. The other interesting thing is how lighting is created by volcanic gas and ash rising into the atmosphere and even at the base of the volcano itself.

HyperActive
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Truly fascinating. Man, it takes balls the size of that volcano at 4:15 to be flying around that without knowing what could happen in an instant. Great upload, thanks.

ShadowHawk
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0:52 Anak Krakatoa is similar meaning to Son of Krakatoa Volcano

macharifaelk
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6:43 The dog was like
"OH GREAT HEAVENS, WHAT IN THE WORLD IS THAT??" 🤣

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