• 10 months ago
Documentary filmed on a sailing voyage to the eleven volcanic islands of the Caribbean. | dG1fZW5Kby1QdTNEdmM
Transcript
00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
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00:21 Keep on letting the feet go.
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01:19 Well, we just hiked up on our volcano cruise 3,053 feet
01:26 to the very edge of the crater at La Soufrière,
01:30 a volcano in St. Vincent.
01:32 Maybe they would have also contributed to some lahars
01:35 down on the flank, so they would have been swept away.
01:38 We're looking at the two pitons, which
01:40 must be old volcanic spines that have partly eroded away.
01:44 30 meters deep.
01:46 Would this all be pyroclastic flow or some mud flow?
01:49 All of this is only pyroclastic flow.
01:51 Only pyroclastic.
01:53 What color is it?
01:58 Follow the light.
02:00 I think that you're actually making the cruise
02:02 that the Araraks and the Caribs did several times
02:07 throughout their history.
02:08 It's going up from one island to the next
02:10 as the volcanoes were blowing up.
02:12 And then after that, we had 75 explosions
02:15 when occurring in a month, which was quite an amazing thing
02:18 to live through, really.
02:20 We're going to take a little walk and look down
02:22 to Plymouth.
02:23 All right, Annie?
02:32 In St. Kitts, looking into the crater.
02:35 And it's pretty impressive with the lake,
02:38 the old area of funerals, and sulfur over on the left.
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02:47 We made it.
03:02 [laughs]

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