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LOST CITY OF PLYMOUTH ~ MONTSERRAT ~ Volcano Exclusion Zone ~ UAV Drone Caribbean ~ WeBeYachting.com

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LOST CITY OF PLYMOUTH ~ MONTSERRAT ~ Volcano Exclusion Zone ~ UAV Drone Caribbean ~ WeBeYachting.com

Take a step inside the forbidden exclusion zone V of the old capital city of Plymouth, Montserrat, a modern Pompeii. Destroyed by several volcano eruptions over the past 20 years.

We obtained the correct special clearances/permits from the MVO “Montserrat Volcano Observatory”, the local Police and had an approved guide to enter the V exclusion zone. All sites visited, ground filming and arial filming was done in accordance to all local laws. This footage was shot within regulation of Montserrat use UAV/ drone flying rules flying procedures within regards to locations and flight hight limits.

Montserrat (/mɒntsəˈræt/) is a Caribbean island—specifically in the Leeward Islands, which is part of the chain known as the Lesser Antilles, in the British West Indies. It is a British Overseas Territory. Montserrat measures approximately 16 km (10 mi) long and 11 km (7 mi) wide, with approximately 40 km (25 mi) of coastline. Montserrat is nicknamed The Emerald Isle of the Caribbean both for its resemblance to coastal Ireland and for the Irish ancestry of many of its inhabitants.
On 18 July 1995, the previously dormant Soufrière Hills volcano, in the southern part of the island, became active. Eruptions destroyed Montserrat's Georgian era capital city of Plymouth. Between 1995 and 2000, two-thirds of the island's population was forced to flee, primarily to the United Kingdom. The volcanic activity continues, mostly affecting the vicinity of Plymouth, including its docking facilities, and the eastern side of the island around the former W. H. Bramble Airport, the remnants of which were buried by flows from volcanic activity on 11 February 2010.
An exclusion zone that extends from the south coast of the island north to parts of the Belham Valley was imposed because of the size of the existing volcanic dome and the resulting potential for pyroclastic activity. Visitors are generally not permitted entry into the exclusion zone, but an impressive view of the destruction of Plymouth can be seen from the top of Garibaldi Hill in Isles Bay. Relatively quiet since early 2010, the volcano continues to be closely monitored by the Montserrat Volcano Observatory. It is the most studied volcano in the world and Montserrat is regarded as a 'Modern Day Pompeii' in the Caribbean.
A new town and port is being developed at Little Bay, which is on the northwest coast of the island. While this construction proceeds, the centre of government and businesses rests at Brades.

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We wish to extend a special thanks to:

* Sunny “AKA Sun” Lea of Montserrat Island Tours
Clover, David & Noah of Gingerbread Hill
Dr Richard Roscoe for the helping with still photographs.

We hope you enjoyed our new video.

We are always glad to hear your comments and cheers from Nelsons DockYard Antigua.

Filmed by Annie & Captain Eric Bergeron
Edited on Final Cut Pro X on Mac
Camera: DJI Osmo, Nikon S9900, Phantom 3 Professional, GoPro 4 Black & DJI Inspire 1
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Spring Hotel Montserrat Ruins ~ EXCLUSION ZONE ~ Volcano ~ UAV Drone Caribbean ~ WeBeYachting.com

Take a step inside the forbidden exclusion zone C, entering the old Montserrat Springs Hotel Ruins. Destroyed by several volcano eruptions over the past 20 years and major hurricanes. We realize how sad this video is but we feel that it needs to be shared with the world. So many of us just don't realize how much the people of Montserrat have been through.
Not much information about this hotel is available on the internet. These are some of the facts that we did find. Also you can see in the video the guests book, timeline.

Montserrat Springs Hotel (46 rooms, six apartments) also once called the Emerald Isle Hotel back in 1977, in 1994 it was the Montserrat Springs Hotel and finally in 1996 reopened as the Montserrat Spring Spa and Tennis club.

The ruined Montserrat Springs hotel - once one of the island's fines
hotels, and now rusted in parts and collapsed owing to exposure to corrosive volcanic gases, acid rain and ash fall. Its few remaining rooms had been left undisturbed: shirts hung ghostly in a wardrobe,

Sadly everyone was forced to abandoned every property you see here for their personal safety as mother nature is just so powerful.


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Montserrat Volcano exclusion zone. Drone footage 2016 Sy Skye

Plymouth-Montserrat Volcano exclusion zone. Drone footage 2016
The Soufriere Hills and the volcano.

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Inside the volcanic ghost city Plymouth - Montserrat

Inside Plymouth: the buried city on the island of Montserrat, destroyed by a volcanic eruption just like Pompeii was destroyed by Vesuvius.
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Bramble Airport Buried Forever ~ MONTSERRAT ~ Exclusion Zone V ~ Drone Caribbean ~ WeBeYachting.com

Take a look at the lost W.H. Bramble airport destroyed by multiple volcano eruptions. We where not allowed to enter this part of the exclusion zone V. The footage seen here was shot from the safety zone of Jack Boy Hill.

W.H. Bramble Airport, also known as Blackburne Airport, was a small international airport on the east coast of the island of Montserrat, a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. It was named after Montserrat Chief Minister William Henry Bramble.

The airport was destroyed in 1997 by an eruption of the nearby Soufriere Hills volcano, which obliterated much of the southern part of the island. For several years after the disaster, Montserrat was only accessible by helicopters or boats, until July 2005, when the new Gerald's Airport (now John A. Osborne Airport) was completed at the north end of the island. Bramble Airport had used the IATA airport code MNI, but this has now been transferred to the new airport.

Today only a few visible structures can be seen, The airport was is permanently damaged and is not repairable.

History
Montserrat is a small island, only 10 miles long by 7 miles wide, located in the Leeward Islands chain of the Lesser Antilles. It is only about 40 square miles in size, but due to recent volcanic activity it is actually increased in size.
Despite being diminutive, the location and topography of Montserrat proved to be attractive to early explorers. Christopher Columbus was first reported to have spotted the island in 1493 and he named it Santa Maria de Montserrat for a monastery in Catalonia, Spain.

Disaster Strikes
Montserrat has fallen victim to natural disasters multiple times in its history. In 1989 Hurricane Hugo would kill 21 people and destroy 90% of the island, causing an estimated $300M in damage. Despite the near total destruction of the island, they would receive aid and rebuild. In July of 1995, the previously-dormant Soufrière Hills volcano would erupt. It would send pyroclastic lava flows in all directions – including toward the town of Plymouth. By August of 1995 residents were evacuated when fragmented volcanic ash began to fall on the town; several months later the residents were allowed to return. On June 25th, 1997, another eruption would see the town almost completely overcome by pyroclastic surges. Nineteen people were killed, and once again Plymouth was evacuated. Soufrière Hills would continue to erupt into August, and eventually bury 80% of Plymouth.

Volcanic Exclusion Zone & The Future
The government has prohibited anyone from entering the area affected by the pyroclastic flows. Even homes that were not overcome by the flows were forced to be abandoned (see below). If the roads to get to these homes weren’t destroyed, the plumbing and electrical infrastructure was. The inability to rebuild in the area has left these otherwise sound structures to sit empty and rot. Recovery of Plymouth would be next-to impossible. The hard pyroclastic flow buries the town in a concrete-like rock. Sewage pipes are severed. There is very little grass or soil and the town has a moon-like surface covered in rock and large boulders. Rebuilding would require large-scale demolition not available to Montserrat; heavy equipment and explosives would be needed just to break up the rock, and the now-infertile scorched earth beneath offers little incentive to try. Even if the island had the capability to rebuild, the cost to do so would be astronomical, further reducing the chance that Plymouth Montserrat will ever return.
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We do our best in trying to describe accurately, we cannot verify the exact facts of everything we publish. This posting may contain Information, facts, speculation or rumor. We find images from the inter web that are believed to belong in the public domain or we have acquired the usage rights from the rightful owner. If any facts, stories or photos/images that appear on in this video are in violation of copyright laws, please email to WeBeYachting@yahoo.com and we will remove/mast the offending section as soon as possible. Kindest regards Capt Eric

We wish to extend a special thanks to:
*Sunny “AKA Sun” Lea of Montserrat Island Tours
*Clover, David & Noah of Gingerbread Hill
*Dr Richard Roscoe for the helping with still photographs.
*Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
We hope you enjoyed our new video.

We are always glad to hear your comments and cheers from Nelsons DockYard Antigua.

Filmed by Annie & Captain Eric Bergeron
Edited on Final Cut Pro X on Mac
Camera: DJI Osmo, Nikon S9900, Phantom 3 Professional, GoPro 4 Black & DJI Inspire 1
Music By: Royalty free music
Facebook: Annie Eric WeBeYachting
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MONTSERRAT ~ Statue Rock ~ Best UAV Drone Caribbean ~ WeBeYachting.com

Montserrat is one incredibly beautiful mountainous Caribbean island, part of the Lesser Antilles chain and a British Overseas Territory. Sadly Its Soufrière Hills volcano first erupted in the 1990s, causing devastation to the southern part of the island which is now an exclusion zone. The north part of the island is largely unaffected, and has unique black sand beaches, coral reefs, breath taking cliffs, shoreline caves and a new city.

Visitors are politely told that Montserrat is not a volcano; it has a volcano and assured that the north part of the Island remains entirely safe, with the Soufrière Hills volcano is under round-the-clock monitoring by a MVO “Montserrat volcano observatory”. As is often the way in the aftermath of disaster, the close-knit community has forged stronger bonds than ever. Crime is a rarity, front doors and vehicles are unlocked, with the PEOPLE making the island magical. For first-time visitors to the Caribbean island of Montserrat, some of the local vocabulary evokes Geology 101. Words like “pyroclastic flow,” “seismic” and “dome collapse” pop up often in conversations with native islanders and longtime residents.

There is much to do in Montserrat other that visiting volcano devastation exclusion zones, there is epic nature hiking trails, black sand beaches, even a nice hike that will take you to the only white sand beach on the island. Drop an email to Sunny Lea, he is a wealth of local knowledge and is an amazing tour guide.

We wish to extend a special thanks to:
Sunny “AKA Sun” Lea of Montserrat Island Tours
&
Clover, David & Noah of Gingerbread Hill

Stay tuned we are working on publishing our next video of parts of the exclusion zone.

This video was shot within regulation of Montserrat recreational use drone flying rules by responsible flying procedures with regards to locations and flight hight limits.

We hope you enjoyed our new video.

We are always glad to hear your comments and cheers from Nelsons DockYard Antigua.

Filmed by Annie & Captain Eric Bergeron
Edited on Final Cut Pro X on Mac
Camera: DJI Osmo, Nikon S9900, Phantom 3 Professional, GoPro 4 Black & DJI Inspire 1
Music By: Royalty free music
Facebook: Annie Eric WeBeYachting
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The Montserrat Ghost Town of Plymouth

The Soufrière Hills Volcano on the Caribbean island of Montserrat began erupting in 1995 and continued until 2010. During this period the flows covered many of the small communities of Montserrat and the capital city of Plymouth. The pyroclastic flows are over 25 feet deep in spots. The entire southern part of the island is and exclusion zone. A permit is required is to enter specific sections of the zone including the ghost town of Plymouth. This permit will provide a one hour visit to the zone with a guide and police escort. The guide is in continual contact with the Montserrat Volcano Observatory via radio and must keep the vehicle running while in the zone. The volcano is still active and could erupt at any time. if you like visiting ghost towns then Plymouth should be high on your list. Plymouth is often referred to the Pompeii of the Caribbean.

The Modern Day Pompeii / Plymouth, Montserrat - by drone

Inside Plymouth, Montserrat

Take a step inside the forbidden zone of Plymouth, Montserrat, a modern Pompeij, destroyed by several volcano eruptions in the past 20 years. We went inside...

Flying Over Plymouth Exclusion Zone | Montserrat Volcano | Lux Life

A helicopter tour over the lost capital city of Plymouth in Montserrat, and the Exclusion Zone. The Soufriere Hills Volcano erupted in the 90s, destroying the capital city of Plymouth. Flying over the exclusion zone was fascinating, especially seeing how mother nature has reclaimed many of the buildings. [CLICK SHOW MORE]

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Air Studio's Montserrat ~ House of Legendary Music ~ UAV Drone Caribbean ~ WeBeYachting.com

AIR Studio's Montserrat was the creation of the late music producer Sir George Martin, who fell for the island while on vacation there in 1977.

Between 1979 and 1989, AIR Studios on the east Caribbean island of Montserrat was a premier recording destination for a galaxy of Rock-and-Roll stars where a plethora of albums and songs of the 1980s emerged, including The Police’s Ghost in the Machine (1981) and Synchronicity (1982–83), Duran Duran’s Rio (1982), Jimmy Buffett’s Volcano (1979), The Rolling Stones’ Steel Wheels (1989), Elton John’s Too Low for Zero (1983), Dire Straits’ Brothers in Arms (1984–1985), and Black Sabbath’s The Eternal Idol (1986) to name a few.

At least 67 albums were recorded in full or in part by internationally famous musicians at AIR Studios Montserrat during the 1980s.

Category 4 Hurricane Hugo made a direct hit on Montserrat in September 1989, heavily damaging nearly all of the buildings on the tiny island and forcing the closure of Air Studios Montserrat. The property has suffered further damage from the ongoing eruptions of the Soufriere Hills volcano over the past 20+ years.

AIR Studios is located near the boundary of the exclusion zone, whose precise location depends on the level of volcanic activity at any given time, and it is thus an inherently dangerous place to visit.

In the famous words of Sir George Martin; “It’s like everything in life: everything has a period. You bring something out of nothing, and it always goes back to nothing again”

Our goal with this video was to bring the visions of past and present together and to give you, the viewer a real feeling of what it was like to be there. It was quite an emotional, exciting and somewhat overwhelming feeling to be in the house of such legendary music and to stand in the exact location of some of our most idolized musical stars.

Are we crazy to feel that it is just wrong to let this slip away? We daydream of bringing this sacred place back to life (as we are sure many have done before us).

We sincerely hope you have enjoyed this, We are always glad to hear your comments and cheers from Nelsons DockYard Antigua.

*** We wish to extend a huge THANK YOU to FRANK OGLETHORPE for the use of some of his incredible photos. ***

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We do our best in trying to describe accurately, we cannot verify the exact facts of everything we publish. This posting may contain Information, facts, speculation or rumor. We find images from the inter web that are believed to belong in the public domain or we have acquired the usage rights from the rightful owner. If any facts, stories or photos/images that appear on in this video are in violation of copyright laws, please email to WeBeYachting@yahoo.com and we will remove/mast the offending section as soon as possible. Kindest regards Capt Eric

Filmed by Annie & Captain Eric Bergeron
Edited on Final Cut Pro X on Mac
Camera: DJI Osmo, Nikon S9900, Phantom 3 Professional, GoPro 4 Black & DJI Inspire 1
Music By: Royalty free music
Facebook: Annie Eric WeBeYachting
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About Montserrat: Montserrat is a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. It is part of the Leeward Islands, the northern portion of the Lesser Antilles chain of the West Indies. Montserrat is about 16 km (10 mi) long and 11 km (7 mi) wide, with roughly 40 km (25 mi) of coastline. It is nicknamed The Emerald Isle of the Caribbean both for its resemblance to coastal Ireland and for the Irish ancestry of many of its inhabitants. Montserrat is the only non-fully sovereign full member of the Caribbean Community and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States. On 18 July 1995, the previously dormant Soufrière Hills volcano, in the southern part of the island, became active. Eruptions destroyed Montserrats Georgian era capital city of Plymouth. Between 1995 and 2000, two-thirds of the islands population was forced to flee, primarily to the United Kingdom, leaving fewer than 1,200 people on the island in 1997 (rising to nearly 5,000 by 2016). The volcanic activity continues, mostly affecting the vicinity of Plymouth... In 2015, it was announced that planning would begin on a new town and port at Little Bay on the northwest coast of the island. While additional plans proceeded, the centre of government and businesses was moved to Brades. After a number of delays, including Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017 and the COVID-19 pandemic beginning in early 2020, in June 2022, ground was broken on the Little Bay Port Development Project, a £28 million project funded by the UK and the Caribbean Development Bank. [Source: wikipedia // Google]

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Montserrat Volcano and Exclusion Zone

Helicopter flight from Antigua to the East Coast of Montserrat
over the exclusion zone.
The Soufriere Hills and the volcano.
Tar River Gorge and Delta, formed over the last six years.
Views of Plymouth, the former capital.

Montserrat ACTIVE volcano, Plymouth rooftops on the bottom left

Montserrat ACTIVE volcano, Plymouth rooftops on the bottom left. The day that we passed offshore, the volcano was in an active state which resulted in a marine exclusion zone being established. The net result for us was we had to remain at least 2 miles offshore as we passed by.

Montserrat Travel Video - with info on the active volcano

Check out the travel video for the Emerald Isle of the Caribbean, Montserrat including the abandoned capital of Plymouth. The entire southern half of the island was evacuated due to volcanic eruptions starting in 1995. We will go down into the town along with finding other wonderful things to do on Montserrat.

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Montserrat Tragedy. Volcanic destruction of Capital City of Plymouth. British West Indies

Volcanic destruction of capital city Plymouth in Montserrat, West Indies. Unforgettable experience on Helicopter expedition over the Exclusion Zone. Abandoned streets, houses, villas. Beautiful Island of Montserrat and Montserratians are always in my Heart.

PLYMOUTH MONTSERRAT AS IT WAS BEFORE VOLCANIC ERUPTION (A Victor - AKA John Browne Production

Beautiful Emerald Isle of the Caribbean
O Montserrat in the Carib Sea we will love you eternally

Plymouth – Montserrat

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presents Jad Davenport's extraordinary photo essay on the ruins and rebirth of the Caribbean island of Montserrat, as seen in ISLANDS magazine.

Exploring MONTSERRAT after volcanic eruptions (Caribbean) #travel #montserrat #travel

Island of Montserrat, Caribbean - views of Montserrat after the destructive volcanic eruptions. Let's drive around the beautiful island nation of Montserrat in the Caribbean, and let's admire its natural beauty. We also see, towards the end of the video, the devastated area from the 1995-2014 volcanic explosions.
The Soufrière Hills are an active, complex stratovolcano with many lava domes forming its summit on the Caribbean island of Montserrat. After a long period of dormancy, the Soufrière Hills volcano became active in 1995 and has continued to erupt ever since. Its eruptions have rendered more than half of Montserrat uninhabitable, destroying the capital city, Plymouth, and causing widespread evacuations: about two-thirds of the population have left the island. Chances Peak in the Soufrière Hills was the highest summit on Montserrat until the mid-1990s, but it has since been eclipsed by various rising and falling volcanic domes during the recent volcanic activity.
Montserrat is a mountainous Caribbean island, part of the Lesser Antilles chain and a British Overseas Territory. Its Soufrière Hills volcano erupted in the 1990s, causing significant damage to the south of the island and leading to the creation of an exclusion zone. The north of the island is largely unaffected, and has black-sand beaches, coral reefs, cliffs and shoreline caves.
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