First pictures from the new crater at Eyjafjallajökull
medi | Aug 24, 2010 | Comments 25
Close-up footage of the crater at Eyjafjallajökull. You can see red glowing lava as well as volcanic bombs flying through the air. If you watch carefully you can even see the shockwaves of the eruptions in the ash cloud.
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love those shockwaves and i hope everyone realizes, that man is not the most powerful thing on earth. nature can kick our asses anytime, anywhere. LOL
Amazing. Goes to show that no volcano waits for a convenient time to mess with air travel…
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There is going to be more!
Katla is close to failure [eruption]
i like turtles !!!
Amazing video from the volcano Eyjafjalajökull in Iceland. Wait for 17 seconds and watch the shockwaves start. Cool! Tip o’ the hat to Phil Plaitt.
second one is flipping sweeet, just dont put camo on the bullet i reckon leave it golden
@theesenuttz
You’re just gonna wake up an another volcano that is 1000 times bigger ^_^
@krisz9403 mabye it’s shockwaves?
What is those shockwave things?
@Sock1122 True.
Neat.
I wouldn’t trust any of this if i were you, its fox after all
Anybody hungry?
@MrFunforeveryone Hmmm…well don’t I feel stupid now?
I’m a shockwave and I’ll take your fucking liiiiiiiife
What would happend if you’d drop a atomic bomb in the volcano?
@Bleedingbox
lol! Yea, I was joking. I live next to two major fault lines & one of my hobbies is volcanology. =) It’s the internet though…I can understand why you would be fearful.
The nukes in the fault line was part of the plot for 10.5. That was a bad natural disaster movie of epic heights.
couldn’t somebody drop a tums in there?
@DJKloop – Your a moron! The last “mini ice age” lasted for about four hundred years and ended around 1850, Krakatoa erupted on August 23, 1883 and a few times since! so your previous post was incorrect!…Jr!!
the name of volcano was mad as a cat walked on the keyboard
@webnug892 a global 4 degree, not what you see on the weather,. today it will be 18 degrees and tomorrow will be 22 dergrees. nothing like that.
@Mrcharliebobo it was caused by a volcanic eruption the last ‘mini ice age’ around 536 A.D. its not clear whether it was krakatoa or not but it was a powerful eruption. scientists are collating evidence still about that event. bit more clear for you dumb ass ?
@FutebolBrasileiro scientists checked rock samples and carbon dated them.
@dzpisx Eyjafjallajökull is the name of the vulcano, the country were it lies is Iceland