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The Day The Blue Lagoon Turned Into A Volcanic Paradise 

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Two weeks after our last volcano update, reporters Alina Maurer and Art Bicnick make their way to the tranquil tourist paradise of the Blue Lagoon. After the most recent eruption began on May 29 and an initial closure, the spa continued to restart operations - with a bubbling crater just 3 kilometres from the famous milky Blue Lagoon.
Since then, the facility was forced to close down multiple times. Lava flooded one of the roads leading to the lagoon and heavy gas pollution pestered the area for some time. Nevertheless, work to protect the Blue Lagoon and other infrastructure continues and emphasizes Icelanders resilience when it comes to natural disasters. As we like to say: „Þetta reddast“! (It will be fine!)
If you have any specific geology and volcano-related questions, please leave them in the comments. We will return to the eruption site with a geologist soon, and we can get expert answers to your questions! 🌋
🎤 Presenter: Alina Maurer
🎥 Video: Art Bicnick
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Комментарии : 84   
@macpatman
@macpatman 22 дня назад
Thanks for the coolest update on the web on the situation in Grindavik. I love your outtakes, it makes you even more likeable 😊
@dougsturgess2651
@dougsturgess2651 22 дня назад
You do such a great job with these updates! Interesting to learn how the gravel roads are added.
@dorkistry
@dorkistry 22 дня назад
Excellent update! So glad IR has started doing these. See you next week
@ETRuT1
@ETRuT1 22 дня назад
Thanks, Alina and Art. See you next week.
@ChristopherRobertHarris
@ChristopherRobertHarris 22 дня назад
Fantastic update on the present situation, thanks.
@JessieMaria6
@JessieMaria6 22 дня назад
This was very informative & interesting. Thank you very much for that! Great drone footage an all 👍🏻
@bartjes2509
@bartjes2509 21 день назад
Thanks very much. I follow Shawn Willsey and Gylfi (JustIcelandic) for some time already so I am pretty much aware of what's going on. Still you provide up-close footage of stuff giving even more insights, keep up the good work !
@simonnepalinckx3924
@simonnepalinckx3924 18 дней назад
The same for me. Very fresh and subtle approach! Keep up the good work Alina. Thank you!
@kathleenbolster1887
@kathleenbolster1887 21 день назад
Thank you Alina for your very informative video.
@MsFuruodden
@MsFuruodden 22 дня назад
The magma-camber were the lava come from is right under your feet. It’s can be really hot there. They make so much money but they take a big risk. They have evacuated 5 or 6 times.
@corrineboxkicklove7942
@corrineboxkicklove7942 22 дня назад
Thank you for this latest video. Really informative. I was surprised by the Blue Lagoon’s plans to expand. Hope it will work out. Great to learn more about the lava in this eruption. I agree, that the current formation, resembles the lava from the 2021 eruption. Again Takk for a great video. Can’t wait to see the next one. 🌋👍🏼😉
@2011Harvesttime
@2011Harvesttime 22 дня назад
We just recently visited your wonderful country in late April. Thanks for the update. You did a very good job, with a brief and fact filled commentary with very clear video images.
@lindaderoos5240
@lindaderoos5240 22 дня назад
Thank you Alina and Art 👏🥳
@juliaperry2812
@juliaperry2812 22 дня назад
great update very informative thank you
@markuserikssen
@markuserikssen 21 день назад
Love this Grapevine-style episode. Alina and Art were both part of their team before? I will subscribe for sure!
@zoibydalobster22
@zoibydalobster22 21 день назад
Agree! Love the on-site filming while discussing the news!
@michaelsimmons261
@michaelsimmons261 22 дня назад
Love the real person report,you are endearing hope you don't try to sound A.I.
@mareekelly1579
@mareekelly1579 21 день назад
Well done, to you both. Great report 👍
@goolooinboin
@goolooinboin 21 день назад
Great presentation love your voice
@garyweybright3227
@garyweybright3227 14 дней назад
I just stumbled on this video and find it one of the better ones explaining the situation in Grindavik and the surrounding area. Thank you so much! ClaudiaSJI
@yvonnevandermeer8471
@yvonnevandermeer8471 21 день назад
Thank you for this video. I don’t understand why the Blue Lagoon every time opens again and again as soon as possible and till the last minute. They take a high risk with tourists safety, they worry about money and don’t inform the tourists right. I safety first and then the money. There are so many other thermal pools in Iceland, send them there where it’s safe. Greetings from the Netherlands.
@genie082007
@genie082007 16 дней назад
All down to MONEY!!
@Thinker-1st
@Thinker-1st 22 дня назад
Excellent update, thank you from Nova Scotia, Canada.
@Icelandlover
@Icelandlover 21 день назад
This is the most entertaning and fascinating update! It made me even more excited for my 8th visit in July! Tak!
@borispeters9581
@borispeters9581 22 дня назад
Thanks for these wonderful videos!!
@icelandreview1963
@icelandreview1963 19 дней назад
Thank you for watching! 😊
@sewlady33
@sewlady33 18 дней назад
I enjoy your updates.
@babettegeiger1591
@babettegeiger1591 19 дней назад
Awesome video thank you!
@queenoftherodeo8650
@queenoftherodeo8650 19 дней назад
Very nice update and interesting information, Thanks! ❤️
@jimmcintosh9045
@jimmcintosh9045 22 дня назад
What a lovely and informative and chirpy lady !
@sammychicken4290
@sammychicken4290 21 день назад
Thankyou. It was great to learn more about these eruptions. Kind regards from Adelaide, South Australia 🇦🇺
@hebusvontroy
@hebusvontroy 20 дней назад
Wait. What? Art is now here? How do I not know this... Thanks for the informations, Alina and Art. *subscribed*
@seekerkat
@seekerkat 21 день назад
So unbelievable! So sad. Just sad.
@gusjones9388
@gusjones9388 20 дней назад
Very good reporting. Thank You. Be careful.
@cherylstone42
@cherylstone42 21 день назад
Thank you for a lovely and interesting genuine person update. 😅
@tracymetherell8744
@tracymetherell8744 22 дня назад
They are down to one road? What if something happens to that one? Can’t the wind direction change? This seems unwise in the extreme
@sara69blue
@sara69blue 20 дней назад
thank you alina
@MarciaB12
@MarciaB12 22 дня назад
Amazing that people are going to the B.L,
@MsFuruodden
@MsFuruodden 22 дня назад
The magma-camber were the lava come from is right under your feet.
@user-yl7ru9ps9l
@user-yl7ru9ps9l 20 дней назад
Thanks for your updates,they are very informative🇦🇺🇦🇺
@hofnarf
@hofnarf 22 дня назад
I wonder if the tourists had to sign something that they possibly could die or get injured.
@muzikhed
@muzikhed 16 дней назад
Lots of nice interesting news details, great images of the volcano. Is the new lava from a deeper source ?
@kpl-CA
@kpl-CA 21 день назад
We'll be in Iceland this summer, and we absolutely *refuse* to book at Blue Lagoon right now. Not worth it. We will visit other touristy spots instead. The risk at Blue Lagoon is much too high, and it could become deadly in an instant. Such a ridiculous risk. The callous disregard for safety and the runaway greed that Blue Lagoon has shown has driven us - and plenty of other *ethical* tourists - far, far away. We also think it is grotesque of tourists to demand to wallow around in a dangerous active distaster area while locals are still working overtime to save what they can. Seriously, how *CRUEL* can people be? It's utterly disgusting to try to invade an abandoned town in the middle of an emergency, like a ghoul gloating over the destruction of other people's lives. This isn't some trashy themepark for the kiddies to play in, it's a life-threatening, ongoing DISASTER, and people's HOMES.. Behaviour betrays who people really are.
@tedburg6042
@tedburg6042 21 день назад
Bet they are Trump voters. They don't like facts.
@ubernerrd
@ubernerrd 19 дней назад
It's Iceland, they know the risk. The entire island is volcanic.
@kpl-CA
@kpl-CA 18 дней назад
@@ubernerrd pretending that people "deserve" abuse because of their circumstances is revealing behaviour. It reveals a lack of empathy/smugness over completely unearned privilege. By that "criteria", ALL Americans "deserve" abuse, simply for living in areas with risks - earthquake prone areas, over the Yellowstone volcanic area, in "Tornado Alley", in drought areas like NM or Texas, or in the flood prone poverty stricken SE, high density areas vulnerable to pandemics, rural areas vulnerable to poverty... Abusers harm others because THEY ARE FAULTY, not because their victims "deserve" it.
@ubernerrd
@ubernerrd 17 дней назад
@@kpl-CA I'm not saying they deserve it, it's just the natural result of living in that kind of environment. Tornado chasers also exist and some of them even make a living filming storms and the damage done.
@gjones9409
@gjones9409 4 дня назад
Rpleease watch the video again as the reporter is clear that no tourists are allowed to visit the evacuated town.
@GarryFisherProRider
@GarryFisherProRider 9 дней назад
10:00 The most of Russians will never see a road of this quality.
@shiraz1736
@shiraz1736 19 дней назад
I wouldn’t be doing any expansions until this is over.
@TheEmaile
@TheEmaile 15 дней назад
What type of pollution? Is that common? I only found out yesterday that Blue Lagoon is created from the power plant. Amazing. And that crater view is crazy!
@icelandreview1963
@icelandreview1963 13 дней назад
It’s mostly sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide that comes from volcano! VOG (volcanic air pollution) is quite common during eruptions 🌋
@TheEmaile
@TheEmaile 13 дней назад
@@icelandreview1963 ah, ok, thanks! As a fellow inhabitant of land near an active volcano, I know how horrible vog can be!
@LarryBryant-gg8rz
@LarryBryant-gg8rz 21 день назад
Wonderful presentation, and a good picture of what's happening. Alina was great.
@curthostetter187
@curthostetter187 17 дней назад
How close can one hike to view the volcano?
@mariabanduch
@mariabanduch 22 дня назад
How deep does this lava come from? Does the chemical composition of this lava change depending on the depth from which it comes out? Greetings from Poland
@icelandreview1963
@icelandreview1963 17 дней назад
Thanks for your question! We will have our next expert guest answer it for you 😊 Greetings from Reykjavík - Alina
@HeatherMyfanwyTylerGreey
@HeatherMyfanwyTylerGreey 21 день назад
Fools to risk their lives at the Blue lagoon for the sake of vanity.
@HylanderSB
@HylanderSB 19 дней назад
Did the host upset the editor? LOL...the segment by the berm.
@icelandreview1963
@icelandreview1963 17 дней назад
Haha - Art just loves to keep in bloopers! 😅
@hanakelly4886
@hanakelly4886 18 дней назад
O ser humano é está normal não. No meu país as pessoas fazem turismo em bairros em risco de desastre.E o ser humano gosta de arriscar aí nessa Lagoa aí também.
@janetsecchi5070
@janetsecchi5070 21 день назад
I wonder why Hawaii doesn't build berms.
@VILLIDELATT
@VILLIDELATT 22 дня назад
Thank you for your update WHY are the killing of whales continuing..😢 Do you not know it hurts them
@icelandreview1963
@icelandreview1963 17 дней назад
You can check out our latest Iceland News Review video here on our channel for an update on that 😊
@guitsynthcw
@guitsynthcw 22 дня назад
Wonder what the difference between a luggage cave and a wellness cave is?😂
@marthanewsome6375
@marthanewsome6375 21 день назад
Iceland making a ton of money from a man made lake full of the biproduct of the power plant. Personally, I would not consider that at all natural or a health benefit.
@michellecurry5443
@michellecurry5443 20 дней назад
😂 If the visitors only knew
@lisahamil3625
@lisahamil3625 20 дней назад
It’s also a big employer in that area though.
@Divig
@Divig 19 дней назад
I would consider it intelligent. Why not use it? It was in a good spot (before the recent volcanic activity) and it is just as much water that was heated by the earth as a natural hot spring. Humans just brought the heat to the water.
@fuzzmuscle69
@fuzzmuscle69 19 дней назад
It’s just hot water that’s no longer hot enough to produce energy. If you have any intellectual curiosity at all, the information about the power plant and health benefits of the lagoon are available via simple google searches.
@montyboy9809
@montyboy9809 20 дней назад
The nice milky water in blue lagoon is probably 800 peoples body scum floating around. Sorry, that's how I see it as I heard how many people stay there everyday. I used to clean hot tubs and it is gross!
@summerday28
@summerday28 18 дней назад
Actually, being the waste water from the geothermal powerplant, the water of the blue lagoon water is being fully replaced every 48 hours. How many spas can say the same?
@montyboy9809
@montyboy9809 18 дней назад
@@summerday28 that's good to know! Thanks
@Thesortvokter
@Thesortvokter 4 дня назад
Near-death tourism is trending....
@gladyspineda7115
@gladyspineda7115 20 дней назад
👀 🤔🤦🏻‍♀️ not shame
@maureenrobinson1105
@maureenrobinson1105 21 день назад
Breathing in the pollution is dangerous.It's a money making venture for rich 'silly' tourists.
@skyedog24
@skyedog24 22 дня назад
Many people believe that Iceland is now coming into a new period of change this will be the norm.🤔 Why should they limit people's travel into a town 😕. 💵
@dorkistry
@dorkistry 22 дня назад
Because areas of the town are unsafe and abandoned. Easier to deny entry than police looters and disrespectful tourists.
@joanlawson9548
@joanlawson9548 22 дня назад
Is it a good idea to encourage people to enter a dangerous area?
@MikeGreenwood51
@MikeGreenwood51 20 дней назад
There is a clear and present danger. Access and depature roads have been cut off by lava flows and one fissure eruption started just out side the Town with a lava flow flowing in to the Towns northern perimeter housing area where it burnt houses to the ground. A fissure could open at any time right with in the Town center. If such an eruption happened with all the houses occupied and hotels full of tourists then the immediat order designated by sirens wailing would be to evacuate. Such an immediate emergency evacuation would include security, the fire fighters, the Police and all. The hurry would be to get out of the eruption area before roads are cut of. There is going to be no one there to spay water canons on burning property. It may look cool on an internet screen. But a million tons of molten hot lava is anything but cool. A volcano is so hot that even fire fighters or fire engine trucks can not be near. Nor with in a hundred meters or 2 hundred meters or far more as spitting lava can spit much further than just the immediat vent. Therefore the Fire Fighting crews will also evacuate to safety or relative safety. Then there is also five known toxic gases which are heavier than air and so the Town could be engulfed in a deadly toxic gas. No one there handing out gas masks or rushing people to hospitals. If Grindavik went boom. There would not even be a shop left open to sell a person a plaster or burn soothing lotion.
@skyedog24
@skyedog24 14 дней назад
I think that all of you were wrong Iceland has made the right decision for the people of Grindavick and the Blue lagoon employees this is the largest employer in Iceland as I understand I've never been to Iceland and I don't plan on ever going there I am interested in the geology but it has swept me up into the politics of Iceland.
@danielhertz7266
@danielhertz7266 22 дня назад
Lol. Dumb
@RalphWhittington
@RalphWhittington 21 день назад
How many of the people in water now r having a pee in the water it's about time they close it down health and safety
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