@alitamunich Tell me about it, i once saw this poster of a hawaiian scene during a vulcanic eruption. It looked so magical and eerie, the clouds, the sea, everything was of foggy in a strange tint of blue. It really striked me how mysterious it looked and all so frightening at once. You lucky one, lol !
@RainDropGirl1 : it's even more captivating than what you saw in that poster, because you have to add the feeling of the heat of the lava in your face and the sound of the lava surface shattering into small pieces or sizzling when it enters the sea!
@RainDropGirl1 : for the sounds of lava entering the sea, check out my video Ocean entry at dawn and partial lava bench collapse :) And I forgot to mention the smell too, like sulphur and sometimes like something burning ^^
@RainDropGirl1 : for the hollow, glassy sounds of a'a type lava, I recommend you this youtube video: watch?v=iyIV5fd1Aww&playnext_from=TL&videos=5X6IJUfu3VI
I was not lucky enough to see any lava of that type :(
@RainDropGirl1 : It took me three trips from Tokyo until I finally got to see any lava and it was worth every penny (or yen)! But it was also dangerous, I planned it for months and I knew the risks and what I could and couldn't do there. I also met some locals who helped me a lot. If you really like lava, then go for it, you will not regret!
@TheDiosmiodemivida : hay un gradiente de temperaturas en torno a la zona por donde entra la lava, a pocos metros ya es de sólo unos 70 grados centígrados, de forma que la fauna puede simplemente mantenerse alejada instintivamente al huir del calor... me imagino. A menos que haya una entrada de lava repentina o violenta en el mar, claro, pero esta que vemos lleva así varios meses.
I find this fascinating ang very frightening at he same time.
RainDropGirl1 1 year ago
@RainDropGirl1: thanks! it was something I had wanted to see for a long time, so I was a little frightened but very excited at the same time!
alitamunich 1 year ago
@alitamunich Tell me about it, i once saw this poster of a hawaiian scene during a vulcanic eruption. It looked so magical and eerie, the clouds, the sea, everything was of foggy in a strange tint of blue. It really striked me how mysterious it looked and all so frightening at once. You lucky one, lol !
RainDropGirl1 1 year ago
@RainDropGirl1 : it's even more captivating than what you saw in that poster, because you have to add the feeling of the heat of the lava in your face and the sound of the lava surface shattering into small pieces or sizzling when it enters the sea!
alitamunich 1 year ago
@alitamunich Maybe you could post a short video with the sounds you have just described ?
RainDropGirl1 1 year ago
@RainDropGirl1 : for the sounds of lava entering the sea, check out my video Ocean entry at dawn and partial lava bench collapse :) And I forgot to mention the smell too, like sulphur and sometimes like something burning ^^
alitamunich 1 year ago
@RainDropGirl1 : for the sound of lava flows on the ground, I have just uploaded a new video, The sound of lava, I hope you like it!
alitamunich 1 year ago
@RainDropGirl1 : for the hollow, glassy sounds of a'a type lava, I recommend you this youtube video: watch?v=iyIV5fd1Aww&playnext_from=TL&videos=5X6IJUfu3VI
I was not lucky enough to see any lava of that type :(
alitamunich 1 year ago
@RainDropGirl1 : It took me three trips from Tokyo until I finally got to see any lava and it was worth every penny (or yen)! But it was also dangerous, I planned it for months and I knew the risks and what I could and couldn't do there. I also met some locals who helped me a lot. If you really like lava, then go for it, you will not regret!
alitamunich 1 year ago
Amazing! me encanta la combinación de las imágenes y la música.
whateverworks09 2 years ago
I am glad you like it! Gracias!
alitamunich 2 years ago
¿se podría decir un mar en ebullición? ¿que pasa con la fauna de ese mar...?
TheDiosmiodemivida 2 years ago
@TheDiosmiodemivida : hay un gradiente de temperaturas en torno a la zona por donde entra la lava, a pocos metros ya es de sólo unos 70 grados centígrados, de forma que la fauna puede simplemente mantenerse alejada instintivamente al huir del calor... me imagino. A menos que haya una entrada de lava repentina o violenta en el mar, claro, pero esta que vemos lleva así varios meses.
alitamunich 1 year ago
That was exactly my intention. Thanks!
alitamunich 2 years ago
Muy bien hecho y educativo.
volcanochaser 2 years ago
Muchas gracias, es todo un honor :D
alitamunich 2 years ago
Espectacular.. me he qeudado sin habla.. y la música muy bien elegida... son todas imágenes que has grabado tú? Todo eso lo has vistooooo??? uf...
MissLittleMy 2 years ago
Todo eso lo he visto, y lo verás tú también, siempre que Pele dé su permiso ^^
alitamunich 2 years ago