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Transcripts for DW DocFilm 20191022 05:27:00

The inside of the deep crater at all. today looks like a tropical paradise of rain forests and coral reefs. but above it all the brooding volcano. the volcanologist has already been up to the volcanoes rim once. it took him several days to climb up it on foot so he knows there s no way down into the gigantic crater. it s his long cherished dream to stand on its floor. at last the chopper touches down on the crater floor where hardly anyone has ever set foot before. but he doesn t have a lot of time the pilot can t risk switching off the engine if it doesn t start again they ll be stranded because there was no radio or phone coverage in the crater. to get to so walks to the foot of the crater wall to make his measurements ....

Brooding Volcano , Al L , The Deep Crater , Coral Reefs , Rain Forests , Crater Floor , Risk Switching , Phone Coverage , Doesn T , Crater Wall ,

Transcripts for DW DocFilm 20191022 05:20:00

One of few experts to carry out field research there. and. he s trying to reconstruct the exact course and extent of the eruption. that isn t found and i use this range finder to measure the height of the wall on the wall was formed by deposits left by the pirate plastic flow from the tempura eruption in $815.00 and we ve got about 9 metres of deposits here. the vast amount of material comes from a mountain that was once over 4000 meters high. that the volcano had been dormant for centuries before it suddenly awakening in 815. ....

Tam Bora Eruption , Field Research , Isn T , Plastic Flow , 815 00 , 215 00 , Brooding Volcano ,

Transcripts for DW DocFilm 20191022 05:21:00

At the time nobody had any inkling that tambura would wipe out some ball was population in a matter of days. 200 years later archaeologists are searching for traces of the people who once lived here many archaeologists call it the pompei of the east because like the ancient roman city the settlements around the volcano were suddenly buried by an avalanche of hot ash. so far just 4 buildings have been on earth but archaeologists suspect that an entire village could be buried under their feet. it s a major project still in its infancy. ....

Brooding Volcano , Shot Ash ,

Transcripts for DW DocFilm 20191022 05:16:00

On the 10th of april 815 indonesia experienced a massive volcanic eruption the up to the eruption of tambura was one of the largest in the last 1000 years and. around 100000 people died in the eruption more than ever before due to a volcano. but this was only the beginning of the eruption triggered global climate change rain and cold calls dramatic crop failures in the northern hemisphere and famine stalked large parts of europe. anyone who could emigrate did so those who had to stay could only fight for survival or rebel. or if there was a practical by the authorities across europe but they were all powerless against one enemy it s kept us terrible epidemics killed hundreds of thousands of people. ....

Tam Bora Eruption , Brooding Volcano , Crop Failures , Northern Hemisphere , Climate Change Rain And Cold Calls , Central Europe ,

Transcripts for DW DocFilm 20191022 05:17:00

A new and deadly strain of cholera triggered by the freak weather conditions in the indian subcontinent quickly spread around the world. it was an epidemic raging out of control. how could a single volcano at the other end of the world cause so much death and suffering. temperatures effect on the climate lasted for generations shaping the industrial revolution and causing widespread political and social upheaval. now 200 years after its eruption historians geoscientists climate researchers and geneticists are working together for the 1st time to determine how tambura changed the world. ....

Weather Conditions , Out Of Control , Indian Subcontinent , Brooding Volcano , Industrial Revolution , Eruption Historians Geoscientists Climate Researchers , 1st Time ,