The new ocean entry has built a new bench which extends about 200 feet into the ocean at its widest part and has grown more than 1000 feet along the coast. Recorded May 3, 2010 Additional photos and videos: volcanochaser.smugmug.com Eruption Update Info: hvo.wr.usgs.gov
That is so fascinating to see the Big Island literally growing before our eyes.
fantastic video !!! …10 !!!
@LordGeorgeRodney Don’t have an HD camera yet. But the big problem would be uploading it to youtube. I live in an area with DSL on the slow end and it takes me about two hours to upload a three minute 640X480 wmv video, hoping that the computer won’t crash during that time.
Please please film all this in HD. It would way better than they already are.
@tyau1234 And if you are a chemist you know that sulfur trisulfate is… Well, pure sulfur. Not really bad at all. xD
Hes pretty much a hollywood retard, you know it, I know it, Evryone else swallows it…
@Serostern hahahahahha… No kidding!!! Also, what’s funny is that Bear Grylls always performs “stunts” and “dangerous moves”, such as climbing down 700ft cliffs or waterfalls, while the cameraman is following him on those moves. If those moves were so dangerous, why is the cameraman able to follow him WHILE holding the camera and other gears?!?!?! Also, the film crew consists of around six to eight people. They are also performing the very same tasks as Bear!
@tyau1234 “This is highly toxic sulfur trisulfates and I have to move fast and keep my breath!”
I think he causes more trouble than he helps ppl from.
Lava creeping over a black sand beach is really captivating! Thanks for uploading!
@tyau1234 Even if it wasn’t seeping he would have trouble standing there
Bear Grylls would have trouble standing near those vaporizations!!!
epic!!! Soooo outrageously cool I can’t stand it!!!!! Thanks!