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Rootless cones or pseudo craters natural phenomenon - Iceland drone shot

Iceland from Above - Clip 19

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Naturescape's Artistry: Pseudo Craters of Skútustaðagígar.

Welcome to a corner of the world where nature's creativity runs wild – the pseudo craters of Skútustaðagígar in Iceland. This spectacular video offers a rare view of these geological wonders, formed not by magma, but by steam eruptions when hot lava traversed over wetlands. Each frame of the footage is a testament to the earth's vibrant art, showcasing the harmony of vivid green against the tranquil blues of water bodies cradling the craters. It's not just a shot, but a breathtaking canvas that unravels the story of Earth's dynamic past. This film is a feast for the senses, inviting you to dive into the lush, rich textures of a landscape that resembles a painting come to life. So, sit back, hit play, and let the journey to Skútustaðagígar's pseudo-craters sweep you off your feet.

Mysteries of the Earth: Pseudo Craters in Drone Film.

This breathtaking shot captures the intricate details of pseudo craters in high resolution, showcasing the natural wonder through the lens of talented filmmakers using the best available cameras and drones. The footage is available in both the sharp clarity of 2160p 4K and the standard excellence of 1080p HD, making it a versatile asset for various projects. The footage's usage spans educational documentaries, travel shows, nature-related content, and even as a stunning backdrop in film and television productions. Its adaptability extends to various formats, including the increasingly popular vertical 9:16 aspect ratio, ideal for platforms like Facebook, Instagram reels, TikTok, and YouTube shorts. 

Pseudo craters, a geological phenomenon, owe their existence to dramatic interactions between molten lava and water. Unlike true volcanic craters formed by magma eruption, pseudo craters, also known as rootless cones, arise when hot lava flows over wet ground or a water body. The intense heat causes the water beneath the lava to rapidly vaporize, building steam pressure. This process leads to explosive steam generation, where the pressure becomes so immense that it forcefully breaks through the overlaying lava, creating eruptions that resemble those of genuine volcanoes. These eruptions, while lacking in molten rock, eject steam and fragments of solidified lava, sculpting the landscape into distinctive, crater-like formations. This steam-driven explosion is a testament to nature's power, showcasing an extraordinary interaction between the fiery depths of the Earth and its surface waters. The resulting craters, often found in clusters, display a range of sizes and depths, formed by the varying intensities and durations of these steam explosions.

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  • Codec: H264
  • Resolution: 3840×2160
  • Frame Rate: 29,97 fps
  • Bitrate: 100 Mbit/s

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  • Codec: H264
  • Resolution: 1920×1080
  • Frame Rate: 29,97 fps
  • Bitrate: 100 Mbit/s

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  • Resolution: 1080×1920
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