🔴 Live Now: 24/7 Santa Maria (Santiaguito) Volcano in 4K Ultra HD (Cam C)

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Published2 months ago
DurationP0D
Video IDC4SfzTBlBAc
Languageen
CategoryTravel & Events
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Welcome to our 24/7 live stream of the powerful Santiaguito / Santa María Volcano, one of Guatemala's most active and fascinating volcanic complexes! Experience the raw force and subtle beauty of this constantly evolving volcano in stunning 4K resolution. ---- About This View This camera is positioned 7.2 km southwest of the active Caliente cone, offering a rare vantage point of Santiaguito that reveals features often hidden from the more common eastern viewpoints. Below the dome complex lies a vast, rugged lava flow field—a broad accumulation of overlapping blocky lava flows that have advanced from the Caliente vent over many decades. - The closest visible edge of this flow field is 3.7 km from the camera. - These thick, slow-moving dacite flows build a steep, rubbly platform of cooled lava, ash, and collapse debris. - Newer lava lobes occasionally inflate and shed block-and-ash avalanches down the same southwest pathways visible in this livestream. This camera angle clearly reveals the architecture of the Caliente dome, the structure of the lava flow field below it, and the canyons where pyroclastic flows and lahars often descend. ---- About Santiaguito / Santa María Volcano 🌋 Location: Western Guatemala, near Quetzaltenango 🌋 Elevation: Santa María – 3,772 m (12,375 ft); Santiaguito domes – ~2,500 m (8,200 ft) 🌋 Type: Stratovolcano with an active lava dome complex 🌋 Activity: Frequent ash eruptions, dome growth, and block-and-ash flows ---- Fascinating Facts - A Cataclysmic Beginning: The 1902 VEI-6 eruption of Santa María created the crater where the Santiaguito domes began forming in 1922. - Caliente Dome: Nearly all modern activity originates from the Caliente vent, producing ash plumes, lava flows, and dome collapses. - Lava Flow Field Formation: The broad SW flow field visible from this camera is built from decades of thick, blocky lava extrusion. - Hazards: Santiaguito produces pyroclastic flows, lahars, explosions, and frequent dome collapses—making it a key site for volcanology research. - Rich Ecosystem: Despite its volatility, the surrounding region is lush and agriculturally productive. ---- What You’ll See on This Live Stream 🔥 Explosions & Ash Plumes: Watch ash bursts from Caliente as they rise above the dome. 🌋 Dome Growth: Observe new lava emerging and reshaping the upper cone. 🏔 Lava Flow Field Detail: See complex lava lobes, collapse scarps, and erosion channels. ✨ Night Glow: During heightened activity, incandescent blocks and vent glow may be visible after dark. ---- You can help monitor earthquakes! Dive into the fascinating world of seismology and join a global network of hobbyists using Raspberry Shake’s powerful earthquake sensors. Get 10% off your own monitor by visiting this link: https://shop.raspberryshake.org/?ref=AFAR10 ---- Join the Community 🌐 Chat Live: Talk with fellow volcano enthusiasts in real time. 📸 Screenshots: Capture your favorite volcanic moments. 🔔 Subscribe: Stay notified for major eruption updates. ☕ Become a Member: Support the channel and access perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaG0IHN1RMOZ4-U3wDXAkwA/join ---- Support the Stream 👍 Like the stream 💬 Comment or share your observations 🔗 Share this livestream with friends and family ☕ Become a member to support ongoing volcano coverage: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaG0IHN1RMOZ4-U3wDXAkwA/join Get ready for an unforgettable experience as you watch Santiaguito / Santa María Volcano live in 4K Ultra HD—from ash explosions to the slow, relentless formation of the great lava flow field below. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the awe-inspiring forces of nature!

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