N. M. MacDonald

Thursday, June 08, 2006

Montserrat, West Indies

NEW VIDEO CLIPS UPLOADED:

- October 13, 2006 under the heading "The Capital, Plymouth, And Surrounding Area" Three NEW CLIPS:1. Plymouth, 2. Government House, 3. Road North From Plymouth.

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Montserrat - "Then and Now"

This Video Blog is dedicated to those People who lost their life because of the volcano. My deepest sympathy to their surviving Family Members. To those People who have remained on the Island for their intestinal fortitude in their daily dealing with this volcano. Bravo.

Prior to 1995, Montserrat, a tiny mountainous and volcanic island nestled in the Eastern Caribbean was absolutely beautiful. There was some limited volcanic activity on the island in the form of hot sulfur springs.

In July 1995, rumbling were heard up in the Soufriere Hills. Within days, it was determined that the sleeping giant was waking up from its long sleep. Langs Soufriere on Paradise Ridge had erupted.

I have been traveling to Montserrat since 1969 and have accumulated many photographs and video tapes. Some video was captured on an old shoulder held VHS, some on a hand held HI-8 and finally on a Digital camera. Only the HI-8 and the Digital cameras had stabilization. However, the tapes shot without stabilization are far too valuable to throw away since some of the places shot are no longer in existence.

I will be posting clips and photographs of Montserrat that were shot prior to July 1995 and after July 1995. So, sit back and enjoy, all the clip, as I post them.


NOTE:

Authored and Copyrighted Statements are embedded in all of the Video Clips. Permission froom the Author and the Copyright Holder must be requested and obtained before any image can be used for any purpose from any of the Video Clips.

When you click on the following titles, you will go to the page containing the Video Clips for that section. Double click on the Thumbnail of the clip you wish to view.


Video Clips:


  • 1. A Complete List Of Video Clips
  • 2. Northern Part Of The Island

  • 3. Southern Part Of The Island

  • 4. The Capital, Plymouth, And The Surrounding Area

  • 5. Introduction To Montserrat After 1995

  • 6. Trip To Island May 27 To June 3,2006

  • Montserrat - May 27 To June 3,2006


    There appears to be a vast change in the Island since I was down five years ago. The dome of the volcano collapsed on May 19, 2006 sending pyroclastic flows of burning gas and rock fragments cascading down the mountain and Tar River Valley. Ash rained over a wide area as well as pyroclactic flows which reached the sea. To read the full story, click below to go to the Montserrat Reporter.

    REPORTER


    The Montserrat Volcano Observatory

    There is an excellent educational explanation of the workings of The Montserrat volcano at this link, EDUCATION, then click next page in the upper left side. This will get you through the different educational terms. This link is part of the Montserrat Volcano Observatory WebSite.

    To view the full Montserrat Volcano Observatory WebSite, which contains many excellent pictures taken over the years, click HERE.