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Reunion Island: Residents get close to lava flows of Piton de la Fournaise

Residents on Réunion Island are getting close to flowing lava from Piton de la Fournaise as it reaches the ocean for the first time in 19 years. Crowds gathered along the Sainte-Rose coast to watch the eruption up close.

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00:24What we see is the union of the creation of new rocks,
00:29the creation of the Earth,
00:32and it comes to the ocean,
00:34it comes to the touch of the ocean,
00:36we see the two who are floating,
00:39we see the evolution that's created there, just under our eyes,
00:43with this vapor that gets off,
00:45it's powerful, it's mystic, it's fabulous.
00:48We have a chance,
00:49because it's a fairly difficult terrain,
00:53to come to here,
00:54so we really need to be able to do it.
00:55We need to be equipped,
00:56because we don't need to do anything,
00:58it remains a volcano,
01:00it can be dangerous,
01:02and it's lucky,
01:03because it's a wonderful spectacle.
01:30The origin of this eruption is that it lasts quite a long time.
01:34There were eruptions that have lasted longer,
01:35but it's something,
01:37compared to the last eruptions,
01:38quite notable for this eruption,
01:40which explains why we've reached,
01:42since this night, the ocean.
01:44and also starts to happen.
02:02So you've been waiting for the ocean,
02:02So you've seen the ocean ocean.
02:03So you've seen the ocean.
02:04So the ocean is a long-await,
02:05so you've seen the ocean create.
02:05And this is the ocean and the ocean.
02:06And this is the ocean,
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