That is Brave because you were very close to the volcano! Over in the United States, including me, atmospheric scientists get very close to the wind to see a tornado. I have a picture of myself with a tornodo behind me about 3 kilometers down the road.
I was the first one up here after the winter of '98, wasn't as good as this though, locals were saying then that it's due a big eruption any day, that was 10 years ago so.....
Wow.. FREEDOM. This is the only way to truly experience the natural beauty! You don't necessarily need to touch the lava to experience it, but the fact that no one is stopping you from doing it is something valuable! Full responsibility, Full freedom!
Nice video showing wonderful activity at this volcano. South America would be also a very nice place to travel, unfortunately so far away! Thanks for sharing with us!
great video !!
TheVulcanoeruption 5 months ago in playlist Volcanoes
Beautiful...grandeur.
Rackinashzure 10 months ago
you very crazy!!!!
amazing video!!!!
man, this is amazing...... no more words
rxhxtx 11 months ago
thats gotta be over 2000 degrees hot just standing that close to that pit
FLAME4564 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing this.
It's too bad that you missed filming the collapse of the cap!
That would have been spectacular!
bookworm1960 1 year ago
que miedo como pueden estar ahi
yo he ido pero solo he llegado a la mitad jiji!
esto muy bueno el video!
SuperJazmin14 1 year ago
omg nice:D but it must be hot to stand there xD
fredmus 1 year ago
Lava is a many-splendored thing
lesorciercalifornien 1 year ago
what if you are standing near that hole and suddenly someone push you in there
markhai 1 year ago
take it in turns to stick your head over the hole for 1 minute to see who gets it first.
A great game.. I'd play!
LordGeorgeRodney 1 year ago
The people filming this could die..
SuperballBG 1 year ago
Beautiful strombolian activity at 3:12
2013Neptune 1 year ago
id rather swim with sharks myself, But hey thats just me
DiNKuMToranaDRIVER 2 years ago
buenisimo!!!! no saben si el villarrica estara con nieve este febrero?? voy para alla y quiero escalarlo!!! saludos desde argentina! gracias!
solangemassa 2 years ago
Hola! Te esperanán 3-4 km cúbicos de hielo y nieve. Que lo disfrutes!
povi1996 2 years ago
1:20 "Oh shit!" ROFL scary ain't it :)
whatUsaybob 2 years ago
Spectacular video!
Thanks 4 sharing
manitogata 2 years ago 3
what if the crater colapses??
filathor 2 years ago
I have been there, it is beautiful.
Marleneagnes 2 years ago
incredible
kaiboy42 2 years ago 6
Looked like the vent was spewing lava at an increasing rate.
Hairysteed 3 years ago 2
So where's the lava lake?
i32a45d 3 years ago
Very nice video that I like ! Thank you for sharing .
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nutier 3 years ago
That is Brave because you were very close to the volcano! Over in the United States, including me, atmospheric scientists get very close to the wind to see a tornado. I have a picture of myself with a tornodo behind me about 3 kilometers down the road.
AdventureStudying 3 years ago 2
POKE IT :D
illusion8898 3 years ago 2
Makes the claims of global warming alarmists look like the paltry science it is...... CO2, anyone? How they gonna tax that?
Resist Green lies..... or die.
ChomFa 3 years ago
Is it me or is that crater getting smaller and smaller? Still awesome!
PrincessElyonBrown 3 years ago
Amazing footage and amazing to watch
AdamJohno1988 3 years ago
I was the first one up here after the winter of '98, wasn't as good as this though, locals were saying then that it's due a big eruption any day, that was 10 years ago so.....
ChadHesdon 3 years ago
How does the core stay hot? What keeps it burning?
Is it the same way the sun burns?
okrabay 3 years ago
its a lot of heat in the core,not to mention the pressure from everything above it,thats how it stays hot
also FYI the sun doesnt burn,it works on nuclear fusion(smashing hydrogen atoms together so they make helium)
w4rr0ckm4st3r 3 years ago 2
Looks like our earth is breathing !
spidyl2002 3 years ago 2
The lawa comes from the earth's crust , but where does the gas comes from?. As far as I know the crust has no gas trapped inside it.
Nice vid.
oomblikkies 3 years ago
the lava releases the gas it has trapped inside it.
thispagesux 3 years ago
It's like a massive celestial arc-welder!! And the sound is AWESOME!!
That activity is totaly strombolian.....look for vids of stromboli and you will find the same activity going on.....same sound too!!
Again.....AWESOME!! Well done guys!!
fiddleup 3 years ago
Looks like our earth is alive guys huh?
PilotOfNorway91 3 years ago
impressive
DiggleMyth 3 years ago 2
Do they actually let people get that close?
I would think that they'd be in a lot of trouble if the wind shifted. That smoke probably isn't good for you.
faithfullyblind 3 years ago
We do not have too many regulation like in ther states, so it is at your own risk.
huincacara 3 years ago
haha true in usa this would be full of chains and protection,, here you can touch the lava if u want to =)
josexyla 3 years ago
Wow.. FREEDOM. This is the only way to truly experience the natural beauty! You don't necessarily need to touch the lava to experience it, but the fact that no one is stopping you from doing it is something valuable! Full responsibility, Full freedom!
kristmist 3 years ago
nunca vi un crater tan cerca...
Tachin1994 3 years ago
y pensar que yo vivo alli y nunca he ido a verlo...
fcosgraf 3 years ago
monotono? que dices? si estuviera yo alli!!!!!
tony11020 3 years ago
Que buen video! Maravilloso y conmovedor, como es la Madre Tierra!
Conosur2008 3 years ago
........... a que hora tiran el anillo????
cuchideep 3 years ago
i have to do research on the Villarrica volcano and my teacher spelled it wrong on my paper thingy haha
ps. the video was awesome! =)
cheesepeasandcarrots 3 years ago
is the camera crew going to die?
warlockboyburns 4 years ago 2
amazing. visited there recently - too scared to go up!
LordInksworth 4 years ago
This is one hell of a footage. I'd love to have this posted on my volcano website
razorren 4 years ago
i live there!!
MrRorro 4 years ago
Nice video showing wonderful activity at this volcano. South America would be also a very nice place to travel, unfortunately so far away! Thanks for sharing with us!
Thomas2Reichart 4 years ago
Bello, però è un attività un pò monotona... solo attività stromboliana
Tony87etna 4 years ago