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Kavachi: The birth of an island

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2010

Kavachi is a submarine volcano located in the Solomon Islands which has emerged and eroded back into the ocean at least ten times since it was first recorded. This footage was taken by David Tomlinson, Melissa Armstrong & Corey Howell and was shot over several visits. Melissa edited the material.

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  • This is a video I put together some time ago... if you're curious about what a submarine volcano looks like (underwater & above), take a look :o)

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    Dumpert, same..

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  • I'v been trying to find out if this has since eroded away or erupted again above the surface?? can anyone tell me?

  • Amazing... G-d is beyond amazing!

  • Music is by Art of Noise, the tune is Moments In Love

  • where did u get the music from?

  • This was the best video through out you tube!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Would be a better video without the first 3 minutes of folks swimming.

  • Beautiful..and a full 10 for the music too!!

  • wow! a few years ago this was just a bubbling smoker. now its a baby island. 

    i call dibs. screw u solomon islands, this suckers mine

  • /watch?v=w-5EjwZyWW0

    /watch?v=v9vYrsshYWA

  • Wow...just amazing...tagio for sharem video clip ia...tagio tumas...

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