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  • Ooh cobblestone genorator.

  • Yeah! This is Onsen!

  • whats wrong with you jump in that sea its like a hot tub now bro that would be bless !

  • finally i can go to the nether

  • I think this should be generating cobblestone by now. (minecraft)

  • Can I make a nether portal with it?

  • Ok, where's my cobblestone?

  • Quick, get your Ramen noodles ready.

  • And now it make some cobblestone

  • thumbs up if you were somehow brought here by minecraft O_O

  • Aw, people beat me to the obsidian comments.

  • crap now u made obsidian, better grab my diamond pickaxe....

  • wheres the obsidian?

  • @g0dsword123 Obsidian needs awhile to cool, usually in pockets underground. This lava quickly turned into pumice. Still a black rock, but lots of holes/bubbles. I leaned on some of it when I took this video, and cut open the elbow I leaned on the pumice.

  • @lothar97 Lol i think godsword was joking and referring to minecraft, but you made a very educated answer. And yeah, be very careful with obsidian, some of the sharpest things every. I read somewhere that they use obsidian glass in scalpels because of the natural sharpness.

  • @lothar97 its a mine craft joke man some people...

  • obsidian?

  • this can get me ALOT of obsidian !

  • #CobblestoneGenerator

  • OBSIDIEN GRABB EM' !

  • Hurry get the obsidain so you can go to the nether!!

  • @wown00bify Dammit u stole my comment lol

  • cobbelstones...

  • Why it doesn't change into cobblestone?

  • Where is my obsidian?!

  • OBSIDIAN!

  • I wonder how far out the water is heated? I would imagine no further than 10 or 15 feet.

  • @0Heavy0Metal0 I would rather not find out- the surf is pretty rough around the coast. I suspect only a few feet, because there's a lot of water moving around.

  • We need minecraft to make some obsidian here

  • dammit all that will be left now is cobblestone -.-

  • When lava pours out near the sea surface, tremendous volcanic explosions sometimes occur. In time, sub-marine sea mounds, or islands, are formed. When lava flows underwater it behaves differently.

  • @welphaibai Absolutely true. The next Hawaiian island is already being formed, and its called Loihi.

  • @welphaibai Now the deep inside joke here is the connection between Boards of Canada and Shores of Hawaii ;)

  • obsidion now i can really go to the nether

  • @TheOlly12 good luck making "block" of those obsidian

  • Finally i can have a bit of obsidian.

  • So, are they gonna make a portal to the nether with that Obsidian?

  • Not enjoyable for a hot tub in that water backsplash from lava

  • time to go eat the fish?? the roasted not burned ones

  • why aren't perfect cubes of obsidian forming

  • @elizasaurous93 Huh Derp, flowing water + STILL lava = obsidian. Flowing water + flowing lava = cobblestone.. GOSH

  • minecraft ftw

  • Ocean uses wave, it's super effective.

  • i bet that water is a little warm...

  • Yeah, land invading the evil sea!

  • @rockmanted Check out Simon Winchester's Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded: August 27, 1883. He gives a great explanation of how volcanoes, including Kilauea in this video, exist because of plate tectonics. A very great informative read, but told as a great story.

  • Something so Deadly, Yet so Beautiful.

  • @WiIdbiII Agreed. We saw earth being born that will last for tens of millions of years. A great spiritual connection with Pele.

  • HAWT!

  • wheres my frying pan!

  • @Victim4400 lol!!!

  • LAVA! HOT LAVA!

  • That would make for one bad-ass jacuzzi.

  • demais muito real e hum colirio  para os olhos

    jose luiz rs

  • do u recon the water would be hot then ??

  • @SJMG123 no fucking shit

  • what a beutifull sight..the water vaiporized .amazing

  • My piles are like that!

  • that is very cool!!

  • Boiled fish anyone?

  • lol

  • Watching two unstoppable forces collide is always an interesting experience.

  • the water friggin evaporates before it even comes in contact with lava. amazing O.o

  • even water can not cool it. what a nature. really amazing and awesome. thanks for upload

  • homemade hot tub?

  • Don't inhale the smoke!

  • @RemyanRy That isn't smoke you are seeing, it is gas. You are right that one should never inhale these gases. The most common gases found in volcanic systems is H2O, as well as CO2, SO2, H2S, Rn, HCI, HF, and (H2SO4)l. You might already know that most of those are hazardous to human health, especially the respiratory system.

  • yeah the sea there is 100 c :P

  • scary...

    i hope i never step in that ocean!

  • dont worry the lava turrns into rock

  • perfect hot tub :)

  • 0:10 looks like a eye :P

  • if the lava was cold id sit in it :D

  • GOD that is so tight!

  • Can anyone answer this question for me please...."How old is lava?" I got some questions about geology and this is one of them.

  • Id say since the begining of the planet earth.. which is something around 4 billion years old.

    PS: just my opinion.

  • Sooooo what if I dropped a truckload of "so called" young rocks into the lava? Then how old would it be?

    This illustrates how ridiculous it is for people to try to date rocks or rock layers...It is impossible...Rocks are all the SAME age in my opinion. They have been here since the beginning... All of them.

  • "young rocks" are made of old material but were formed more recently.

    Rock layer can indeed dated. It is possible to know when they were formed, but not how old the material that composite them is.

    Rock are not all the same age. A rock that was formed 2 million years ago is not as old as a rock that was formed 3 billion years ago.

    Using your logic, I could say that since you are made of atoms and different stuff coming from our planet which are all the same age, you are 4 billion years old.

  • Matter cannot be created or destroyed... your right all atoms are the same age... All water is the same age as well. All I am saying is that you cannot actually date the true AGE of the MATERIAL within the rock just like you said. We can only speculate the time in which a layer was formed...but this is not the age of the rock's material itself. Most people seem to assume that we do some sort of physical tests on rocks to date them...we don't..we just guess based on the closest index fossil.

  • Most of evolutionary theory is set up this way...we guess and hope we are right. In other words we have faith.. True science must be testable..observable..and repeatable..Evolution takes so long that we don't have the ability to do this so we must have faith and hope...much like a religion.

  • dont we date it on how much has decomposed in the rock. and half life and crap like that

  • @destinylab Well, scientists do perform tests on rocks to figure an approximate age. Again you are right that it would be very difficult to tell a rocks age by simply looking at it. Index fossils were used for relative dating a long while ago and still would not be of much use for finding absolute dates of formation of rock types if you did not know the absolute date of the fossil as well. So instead of "physical tests" we use geochemical tests that examine radioactive decay.

  • Thanks you for explaining this....I find it so annoying when evolutionists say they date rocks with carbon dating so they know the age of things...Most evolutionists have no clue how they really date things and just assume carbon dating is used on everything...radiometric dating is the only process used and it too is based on presupposed ideas the rate of decay has always been constant...This is not really known. My point is that we don't know.... and those that claim they do have only FAITH.

  • @destinylab The universe began around 14 billion years ago (that is the current estimate). So if all matter began to exist from the start of the "big bang" then all material is of the same age throughout the universe. If that supposition is correct then you are correct. Geophysicists assuredly have taken that into account and are only concerned about finding the ages of rock deposited by various mechanisms after the Earth formed.

  • A couple million years I think.

    However long it takes for tectonic plates to melt in the core and be pushed up through fault lines by subduction's pressure.

  • the water in hawaii is already warm enough to enter let alone being next to that! you would cook...

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  • That looks cold, but is it?

  • I would like to swim near that, the water would be sweet hot perfect to swim in :)

  • no it would burn the shit out of you

  • Your Video is the only one, that shows the four elements water, earth, wind and fire in such a concentration.

  • molten rock is fire?

  • @Izakokomarixyz Molten rock is not fire. It is simply (hahaha, if only you knew the complexities involved in this topic) melted rock. I think that because the rock is very incandescent that it gives the illusion of being on fire, however and obviously it can ignite fires.

  • That is absolutely amazing!

  • who won

  • lava can take millions of years to cool, those lavas form the largest crystals, the crystals formed from this lava will be very small as they are being cooled very fast, taking a few months to a couple of years,

  • 0:12 pwnage.

  • lol i remember playing a game called "the floor is lava.." pushing each other off the furniture lol

  • what happens to the lava when it hits the ocean? cheers xo

  • It tries to cool down really fast and steams. It still takes a LONG time to cool down though. I mean since it's like 3000 degrees.

  • have you ever heard of under water volcano's I'd probably think that the chilled water would cool the Lava but since I've seen some Documentaries on underwater Volcano's its reasonable to believe that it would take a while for it too solidify and cool down.

  • Wow ... it's so ... hipnotic .....

  • hot spring anyone?

  • Mmmm...it's like a jacuzzi...

  • awe my baby isnt she beautiful

  • Wow... thats really interesting :)

  • I had a dream last night about lava oozing up from the middle of my floor! It was scary. O.O

  • goddamn i had one of those, and i was scared to get up out of my bed and i couldn't sleep for about a week

  • Jeez, yours must have been really bad! Lava dreams are the worst. :(

  • which country is this

  • "Lava entering the Pacific Ocean, from the Kilauea volcano on Hawaii"

    Using those things called "eyes" tend to help when finding out these things...

  • Kilauea volcano on Hawaii,

  • Not the whole world knows America's fifty states.

  • The end would be a Supernova.

  • water turns into steam

  • When the lava is over 700 degrees celcius, of corse it will heat the sea water.

  • will it pollut the ocean?

  • Volcanoes make the oil companies look like Greenpeace.

  • Except that this is naturally occurring, and is how much of the dry land on earth was formed. Without this process we'd be living in the ocean.

  • Mid oceanic ridges are erupting volcanoes, they have been operating for billions of years and are one of the probable area for the evolution of life.

  • @lothar97 thank god for that, I wouldn't want to be wet all the time.

  • @SCE2AUX heh why you say that?

  • the world hottest & spiciest curry ever :D

  • water + lava = cheese!!!!!!!!!!!

  • wow thats pretty cool

  • Looks more hot to me!

    ; )

  • its soooooooo hot ,that even the water cant put it out!

  • no? put yur hand on it and let me know ok?

  • rofl which hand do you mean, his hand melts xD

  • @videowatcher0809 no you can't

  • hahaha, and our future candidate for the Darwin award IS...

  • LOL

  • With emphasis on HOT!! (boiltub is more accurate)

  • that would make a nice hot tub lol XD

  • theres more water than lava so it slowly cools

  • wouldn't it be nice to have an under water camera to capture the lava, as it makes contact with the water.

  • these epople must be daring because even if the tiniest amount of that gas is inhaled, you would die within about an hour without propper treatment

  • The gas really isn't that dangerous. We breathed a bunch of it near another crater, it burns your nose and lungs, but certainly doesn't kill you. If you have a lot of the gas directly out of the volcano it would certainly hurt, but it's the temperature that would do you in.

    The most dangerous part of watching these lava flows is the danger of the dried lava near the edge of the ocean could collapse, so you need to stay back from the edge. The Park Service makes sure you stay safe from lava.

  • @lothar97

    damn volcanos, if I was in control we'd all be living in a giant dome underwater.

  • @trexisonline You're retarded. I have stood on that shelf (its a 30+ foot drop to the shelf from the top cliff)

  • its kinda boring

  • now thats hot

  • Water is the best source of nature

  • waTER PWNS ANYTHING

  • i really dont care about this stuff... i gotta watch it for a science project

  • phew imagine getting your face in that lava it would incinerate your head

    pretty cool anyways

  • AHAHHA you're hilarious

  • lava when cold water hits it under 1000 degrees celicuis is molded rock that basically happens when warm substance hits a hot lava and turns into a black rock and covers up achers of land or parts

  • lol the water must be warm huh...

  • cccooooooooooooooooooooooollll­l

  • lava is molten rock . so it cools down and turns into sand i tink lol

  • No. It cools down and turns into stone.

  • eff vacation. i think i'll stay in new york. these things freak me out

  • FYI, the lava is in a very remote place and we had to drive several hours, then hike 1+ hour across a dried lava field just to see this. It's not everywhere in Hawaii, only in one or two places. It's really beautiful, and amazing to see- and totally safe.

  • it looks cool, but i cant imagine going near there. kudos for doing it. the movies i've seen as a kid messed me up

  • was it that movie where the volcano cloud chased this car and the car finally crashed into a house. and this part the old lady walked across acid water so she doesn't sink her family on the small boat?

  • no, that was Dantes Peak. That is supposed to be set somewhere in America, not Hawaii.

  • Hawaii is a part of America. but yeaa that was the movie! thanks for the name, I must rewatch it.

  • .....dope

  • go swimming in that water youll know what steamed vegtables feel like...=o

  • Yeah, the United Nations would have us think so, so they'll tax us and it will all go away!

  • what happens to lava after they get in the ocean??

  • because the water is shallow at that point more real estate is made.

  • Hawaii just keeps getting bigger =] Its small now, but imagine how big it will be in 5000 years =0

  • yeah, in fact, the scientific calculation of that ses Hawaii will keep getting biggger unless the volcanoes stop flowing, its the one that has been eruptiing since 1983, Hawaii is gonna be HUGEE!!

  • Yeah.

    Volcanoes are necessary for the Earth, let's hope they never go out in our lifetimes, haha. Otherwise that will suck for life on Earth.

  • An interesting quirk about new land in Hawaii. All new land from volcanoes is part of, and technically administered by, Maui County. Kilauea is located on the Big Island, aka Hawaii, which is in Hawaii County. So the new land falls into the jurisdiction of the next island over, not the one which the lava flow is connected to.

  • what happens to lava after they get in the ocean??

  • wow i never knew that^^

  • Wow... thats really interesting... any idea why they'd do it that way?

  • Angry peoplessss.. i love volcanos!!!

  • bet the water nice and warm

  • Nature's Ugly!

    Plastic FTW!!

  • HAHA that means you are ugly too...lol

  • I'm synthetic...

    I'll explain what that means if I have to....

  • HAHA LOL Doesn't matter what you are still a part of nature...lol... Read a chemistry book

  • I think biology would be more accurate. I really hope you aren't over 10 years old.

  • No mate, DRcampesina is spot on...we are neither Chemistry/Biology etc...we are ALL of these...without them no part of us can exist. Use your head, before letting your keyboard skills get ahead of you! :p

  • Merciful Christ. I know I'm part of Nature, it was a joke, which he didn't get and perhaps neither did you. I also know that I am not made of plastic. And I know what I meant when I said biology as I was referring to myself as a living being and biology is the study of life.