* Thanks for the Footage of the Interior.. Fantastic... And showing the Bubbling pots inside the Pressure Ridges in the Lava Lake.. They probably cause the Bubbling Pots..
I watch with envy from Australia, wish we could travel to your beautiful country and enjoy this amazing volcano. Thank you for the drone footage. We tune in every day and watch the spectical, something we don’t have here
Thank You for sharing this amazing bird's eye view of the volcano and surrounding area. To look inside this massive crater and watch the lava flow increase in intensity is incredible. The little lava vents and fountains are beautiful! Stay safe. 🌋🙏
Indeed; when I grumbled about the massively boosted sub-bass on one of the other popular channels I just got told to turn my volume down even by the originator, whom I otherwise respect. The point is that if you switch between videos you shouldn't suddenly get deafened or shaken by your sub-woofer. The ad companies learnt already that kind of sudden 'shouting' makes us NOT want to buy their products!
Thank-you so much for this footage so we can see what's going on. I'm glad you showed us inside the crater. Lava flowing into the crater - how bizarre is that? Going in on one side, coming out on the other, as if the vent is within the crater wall. Again, thank-you!
LOL My theory is the spattercone was poorly engineered with a now buried but weak foundation and lower half exposed wall. Rapid heating and cooling stressing that already unsound structure, trimor and gravity, pressure above when full and below surface all adds up to - lava always seeks the easiest route. 🤣
@@2dronetek2 That's right and exactly where this lava is flowing into the crater is where I saw a rectangular shaped black hole and I wondered then if it was a tube exiting the crater. Tuns out it's the opposite. 😲 It's a new fissure within the crater wall and that WOULD explain the huge crack we saw that appeared about a month ago just at that point! 🤪
Wow, the cone is almost unrecognizable after just a week of inactivity. Such a change in color, texture and shapes. I'm looking forward to seeing how the new crack evolves.
After a quiet week and then hearing about the new activity this morning, I saw a few handheld from the ground videos but was waiting for this one all day to see what's really going on. The Volcano continues to amaze and you continue to deliver. Great works as always. Thanks.
Same here, I actually found out about this video from a comment on GutnTog. So amazing to see how it’s now coming from the wall filling the cone, I noticed how it was hardening on the edges I wonder if this cone might eventually fill up but be mostly hardened.
Thanks so much! It's great to have this footage from very early in the reawakening. Heretfordshire Life pointed me to your channel. Sorry, I don't know that gentleman's name.
I never seen such a beautiful and amazing recording before. Really impressive and you select the right sound melody in the background. It is a good combination. Thank you.
I concur with all the positive descriptive words written by others below. And I add my heartfelt appreciation for all your efforts. We are all so lucky, and blessed, to see your work.
@@Marc_Gagne Indeed! We have arrived at a point in the evolution of homo sapiens' existence, I think, where living without it would be unthinkable. It is right up there with food and water! xoxo
@@wendywilson18 I'm also following Boca Chica, TX Starbase and E/V Nautilus on the southern coast of California. Without internet where would we be? And I'm old enough to remember the cave people. lol
@@Marc_Gagne I am out of the cave for nearly 80 years! And I am also very grateful for the ability to view almost every natural happening around this "beautiful blue dot " in the great Milky Way universe... on someone's live webcam stream or video recording! Sure is cheaper than spending time/money on any Earth modes of transportation. And the ability to connect with so many people is amazing. I live in the south part of the province of Ontario in Canada. Please don't hold this against me, OK? hahaha Carry on, and do so in good health and adequate safety. xoxo
Great footage, your drone skills are developing nicely. Flying a very expensive bit of technology over such an unforgiving landscape is nerve-wracking stuff, doing it smoothly and with a good eye to capturing the moment is much harder. As a professional drone pilot I am happy to see you both getting into the hobby, and insanely jealous that you have such an amazing place to fly. Keep up the good work.
and the story goes on.....totally amazing informative video, giving us some idea of what's happening right now. Thanks to your videos and onr or two others I'm having a wonderful Saturday evening here in Wales, UK. Who needs television! Thank you!
Based on the fact that the lava is now erupting from inside the back wall of Nar's cone, I think the active vent might no longer be Nar. I think that Nar has become so blocked by debris that the easiest route for the lava to take was through the previously buried 'Rag' vent
Yeah. The thermal blanket effect is now running its course as the moon is swinging away from the sun. The band of fissures that included Rag now seems to be the path, it is their time to shine again. A Rag Time Band.
Moon has minimal impact on the lava flows. According to the geologists that study valcanos. No correlation has been shown in a peer reviewed paper that shows moon 🌛 is anything but a minor influence. But whatever.
I had my fingers crossed today that you would do this flight including a look down into the crater to see if anything is going on in there. Excellent overview of how the new features are positioned relative to each other. Great work.
That is a masterpiece of photography!,......It has to be a new vent coming up through the volcano wall as it is spuwing out either side of the wall!! Timing is everything and you got it just right for this one Buddy!,......Great effort! Thank you! Regards, Allyn Hansen new Zealand.
What good fortune to have recorded these images of the very early parts of the new effusions! The volumes of lava now are astonishing! This must be the most studied volcano in history!
Could you imagine how the early Earth looked like billions of years back. Lifeless, grey with lava plumes here and there and the odorous stench of sulfur.
Really good images or the different colors on the walls of the volcano from different type of materials in the lava. The views from the drone give a real good perspective of what is currently going on inside and outside the crater. Keep up the great recordings.
That was quite interesting. So it looks like the lava is flowing out of the crater crack but in reality it seems that that spot is where the original volcano was before this one buried it and it is now active again. The old one is rising under the crater wall. That's crazy. Makes me nervous seeing people lingering around. That entire area is lava beneath their feet..Excellent video..
Great video! Appears the vent has migrated to the Southern end (inside the volcano) and must be a sizable amount of pressure to force the the lava outside the wall on the Southwest side including other vents along the fissure! (Just speculation of an observer over time, certain not a volcanologist). This volcano has been a blast to follow and great for the younger folks to experience!
This is the video that shows clearly that the lave inside and outside the crater emerges from a large crack in the crater wall. As the crater fills up the weight of the lava in the crater will force more and more lava from the vent on the outside is my guess.
So ethereal, so mesmerizing, so beautiful! Wonderful presentation! I wonder if the south wall may give way soon, Geldingadalir seems like a short cut to the southern part of Natthagi. Thank you for posting!
Guessing this is similar to what happened in Halemau’mau’ Crater last winter? A vent opened up on the crater wall and poured lava into the crater for many weeks.
Been following this eruption since the night it first split the earth in March. I gotta say this is the oddest volcanic eruption ever. Even more so now.
Great timing! Way to be there with the drone. With this new chamber erupting from within the crater wall, it seems likely there will be another spectacular collapse of the crater wall coming soon. Hope someone is there to film it when it does!
02:00 Now that's fascinating. It seems the lava tube is coming up under the rim and feeding the two lateral vents either side of the rim (one inboard, into the crater, the other outboard). Would love to see an X-ray of the whole complex.
Its actually not coming inside from the outside. There must be a tube that goes directly to the magma chamber with an opening on the inside of the volcano wall and is it being refilled this way. There appears to also be a hole where lava is leaking outside of the volcano.
Great footage! Those that watched from the first eruption will have seen the progress from cone No1, then watched that die down as the others evolved. I suspect this the next stage: As the fissure opens further along, the lower number cones will clog, and new vents start. Perhaps we will see another cone like No5 maybe? Even bigger?
Looks like a new fissure opened where the crack in the wall is and going away from the volcano in the direction where 3 vents are in the line... Thank you for sharing. Nar keeps surprising us every time.
That was my impression as well. Interesting to see how the vent under the crater wall seems to be feeding both sides, and it’s kinda linear with the group of 3 new vents. Inside the crater, it must be feeding directly into a lava tube, as the volume looks pretty stable. Will be watching with great interest to see what the eldfjallabörn (“volcano children”) will do.
@@RoxnDox Those could be new vents to the north or places where the top of a lava tube has opened. When the main cone was quiet we got to see "a lot" of the openings in the tops of previously formed lava tubes. I will agree that "things be different." Volcanoes rarely plumb to code.
This is NOT Nar! Not on the ouside of the main crator, or inside the crator. I think this is BOB which was burried under Nar's crator wall in aproximatly this position. Bob is pushing lava out on both sides of Nar's cator wall!