Channel :
afarTV
Original Title :
🔴 Live Now: 24/7 Amazon Rainforest and Sangay Volcano, Ecuador in 4K Ultra HD
URL :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vK3RouzZoT4
Since :
2026.5.1
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6714
Welcome to the world’s first-ever 24/7 4K live stream of Sangay Volcano — one of the most remote and continuously active volcanoes on Earth. Experience raw, untamed nature in extraordinary detail as this powerful stratovolcano rises from the heart of the Ecuadorian Amazon.
Sangay Volcano Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6JwXj19JyVBKPxS35psplufOJkbMl0J3
Sangay Volcano Archives (Members-only): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6JwXj19JyVCTE7HnYr_LqKByGM3_2nLF
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Where is this camera?
This camera is positioned on the east side of the Upano River, looking west toward Sangay Volcano. The Upano River flows prominently through the foreground, creating a constantly changing scene as water, sediment, and light shift throughout the day.
A special thank you to the wonderful people at Hostería Farallon for making this livestream possible by hosting the AfarTV camera.
You can experience this exact view in person — and help support this stream — by staying at their beautiful hotel overlooking the Upano River Valley and the mighty Sangay Volcano.
From its exceptional location, Hostería Farallon offers sweeping views of the river valley, the surrounding Ecuadorian Amazon, and one of the most active and dramatic volcanoes in the world. It is a peaceful and unforgettable place to experience the natural beauty of Ecuador.
Learn more or book your stay here: https://hosteriafarallon.com/
Located approximately 40 km from the volcano, this vantage point offers a rare combination of active volcano, river system, and dense Amazon jungle — all in one frame.
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About Sangay Volcano
🌋 Location: Morona-Santiago Province, Ecuador
🌋 Elevation: 5,230 meters (17,159 feet)
🌋 Type: Stratovolcano
🌋 Activity: One of the most persistently active volcanoes in the world
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Fascinating Facts about Sangay Volcano:
Remote and Wild: Deep within the Amazon, Sangay is one of the least accessible active volcanoes on Earth.
Continuous Activity: Frequent eruptions produce ash plumes, lava flows, and pyroclastic activity.
Protected Landscape: Located within Sangay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
River Interaction: Volcanic material often feeds into surrounding river systems, including the Upano.
Powerful Eruptions: Pyroclastic flows and ash emissions regularly reshape the volcano’s slopes.
The Upano River & Amazon Jungle
The Upano River is a defining feature of this livestream. Flowing through the foreground, it reflects the changing weather, volcanic ash influence, and seasonal water levels. During heavy rain or eruptive periods, the river may carry sediment from the volcano, subtly altering its color and flow.
Surrounding the river is the dense Amazon rainforest, one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth — and this camera provides a continuous window into it.
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Potential Wildlife You May See:
Toucans, parrots, and birds of prey flying along the river
Monkeys moving through the forest canopy
Occasional mammals approaching the riverbanks
Subtle jungle activity, especially at dawn and dusk
This rare combination of volcano + river + rainforest ecosystem makes this one of the most unique live streams in the world.
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What You'll See on This Live Stream:
Volcanic Activity: Ash plumes, eruptions, and occasional nighttime glow
River Dynamics: The constantly shifting Upano River in the foreground
Jungle Atmosphere: Rain, mist, and cloud movement over the rainforest
Day & Night Cycle: A full 24/7 view of this remote environment
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Join the Community
🌐 Chat Live: Share what you’re seeing with viewers worldwide
📸 Screenshots: Capture eruptions, wildlife, or dramatic jungle scenes
🔔 Subscribe: Stay updated on Sangay’s constant activity
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Support the Stream
👍 Like: Help support more remote livestream installations
💬 Comment: Share observations — especially wildlife sightings
🔗 Share: Introduce others to this rare Amazon volcano view
Experience one of the most remote and dynamic landscapes on Earth — the world’s first 4K 24/7 livestream of Sangay Volcano, with the Upano River flowing through the foreground and the Amazon jungle all around.
Note: This is a live stream of an active volcano in a remote jungle environment. Conditions can change rapidly due to weather and volcanic activity.
Sangay Volcano Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6JwXj19JyVBKPxS35psplufOJkbMl0J3
Sangay Volcano Archives (Members-only): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6JwXj19JyVCTE7HnYr_LqKByGM3_2nLF
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Where is this camera?
This camera is positioned on the east side of the Upano River, looking west toward Sangay Volcano. The Upano River flows prominently through the foreground, creating a constantly changing scene as water, sediment, and light shift throughout the day.
A special thank you to the wonderful people at Hostería Farallon for making this livestream possible by hosting the AfarTV camera.
You can experience this exact view in person — and help support this stream — by staying at their beautiful hotel overlooking the Upano River Valley and the mighty Sangay Volcano.
From its exceptional location, Hostería Farallon offers sweeping views of the river valley, the surrounding Ecuadorian Amazon, and one of the most active and dramatic volcanoes in the world. It is a peaceful and unforgettable place to experience the natural beauty of Ecuador.
Learn more or book your stay here: https://hosteriafarallon.com/
Located approximately 40 km from the volcano, this vantage point offers a rare combination of active volcano, river system, and dense Amazon jungle — all in one frame.
----
About Sangay Volcano
🌋 Location: Morona-Santiago Province, Ecuador
🌋 Elevation: 5,230 meters (17,159 feet)
🌋 Type: Stratovolcano
🌋 Activity: One of the most persistently active volcanoes in the world
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Fascinating Facts about Sangay Volcano:
Remote and Wild: Deep within the Amazon, Sangay is one of the least accessible active volcanoes on Earth.
Continuous Activity: Frequent eruptions produce ash plumes, lava flows, and pyroclastic activity.
Protected Landscape: Located within Sangay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
River Interaction: Volcanic material often feeds into surrounding river systems, including the Upano.
Powerful Eruptions: Pyroclastic flows and ash emissions regularly reshape the volcano’s slopes.
The Upano River & Amazon Jungle
The Upano River is a defining feature of this livestream. Flowing through the foreground, it reflects the changing weather, volcanic ash influence, and seasonal water levels. During heavy rain or eruptive periods, the river may carry sediment from the volcano, subtly altering its color and flow.
Surrounding the river is the dense Amazon rainforest, one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth — and this camera provides a continuous window into it.
----
Potential Wildlife You May See:
Toucans, parrots, and birds of prey flying along the river
Monkeys moving through the forest canopy
Occasional mammals approaching the riverbanks
Subtle jungle activity, especially at dawn and dusk
This rare combination of volcano + river + rainforest ecosystem makes this one of the most unique live streams in the world.
----
What You'll See on This Live Stream:
Volcanic Activity: Ash plumes, eruptions, and occasional nighttime glow
River Dynamics: The constantly shifting Upano River in the foreground
Jungle Atmosphere: Rain, mist, and cloud movement over the rainforest
Day & Night Cycle: A full 24/7 view of this remote environment
----
Join the Community
🌐 Chat Live: Share what you’re seeing with viewers worldwide
📸 Screenshots: Capture eruptions, wildlife, or dramatic jungle scenes
🔔 Subscribe: Stay updated on Sangay’s constant activity
----
Support the Stream
👍 Like: Help support more remote livestream installations
💬 Comment: Share observations — especially wildlife sightings
🔗 Share: Introduce others to this rare Amazon volcano view
Experience one of the most remote and dynamic landscapes on Earth — the world’s first 4K 24/7 livestream of Sangay Volcano, with the Upano River flowing through the foreground and the Amazon jungle all around.
Note: This is a live stream of an active volcano in a remote jungle environment. Conditions can change rapidly due to weather and volcanic activity.
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