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You have GOT to be kidding me. They will just name volcanoes anything.
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Tsunami alert in Indonesia as Mount Ruang volcano erupts
Officials fear part of volcano could collapse into sea #press
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Jupiter’s moon Io. About the size of Earth’s moon. It’s covered with volcanos.
(NASA/JPL)
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Koyo Okada, Mount Fuji, c. 1950
Signed in Japanese script in Indian ink lower right. Koyo Okada's passionate and persistent preoccupation with Mount Fuji began as early as 1916. He photographed Japan's famous mountain across six decades, from changing perspectives and by various weather conditions, producing some 400,000 pictures. Okada organised numerous exhibitions and published several photo books dedicated to the volcano, which is revered as sacred in Japan and is by nature extremely photogenic due to its harmonious form.
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(via Girl Doing Yoga On The Top Of A Volcano #2 Photograph by Mauro Ladu - Pixels || Curated with love by yogadaily)
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Vesuvius
Painted near the amphitheater of Pompeii. Featuring umbrella pine, cypress, and olive trees.
Acrylic and gouache on rough multimedia paper. March 2024.
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Do you have a favorite Aleutian/Alaskan volcano?
oooh! This is a good question with a long convoluted answer!
So I grew up in Anchorage which has frankly a ridiculous level of volcanic activity in the neighborhood. There are 4 active volcanos that are close enough to cause issues with the airport which is a big deal since its one of the largest cargo hubs in the world. They are Iliamna, Augustine, Redoubt and another one I can not call to mind at the moment but will remember in a few hours and it will drive me nuts until then. They all went off at least once while I was a kid living down in town and ranged from cool looking gas plumes on the horizon to shutting down the city. So those are my childhood friends who will always have a soft spot, but my favorite Aleutian volcano is a tie between Shishaldin where my brother works in the summers and Bogoslof which was a monitored volcano until one day all the monitors went offline simultaneously because the volcano vaporized the entire island.
Also on the list is Fourpeaks which is an honorary position because its technically an extinct volcano that no one even realized was a volcano until it went off. It is also directly under the landing path of Ted Steven's International which is a very bad place for a mountain to suddenly start offgassing. But it was a very funny moment because everyone from the mayor to the federal government was suddenly asking geology questions that had bad answers and then the mountain stopped doing anything and hasn't done anything since, though it is super monitored now. There are 53 known volcanos in AK and only 26 of them are monitored (as of last time I checked) and most of them are directly under multi billion dollar international air cargo shipping lanes.
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Volcano in Iceland erupts for fourth time in three months | Iceland | The Guardian
... According to the IMO, it occurred close to the same location as a previous eruption on 8 February. Lava appeared to flow south towards the dykes built to protect the fishing village Grindavik, it added.
Lava was also flowing west, as it had on 8 February, and the length of the fissure was estimated to be 2.9km (1.8 miles), said the IMO. Minutes before the eruption, the agency had issued a statement saying that seismic activity indicated that there was an increased chance of an eruption.
On Friday, the IMO said that magma was accumulating under the ground in the area “which could end with a new magma intrusion and possibly an eruption”. That could happen “with very little warning”, it said.
Local media reported that Iceland’s famed Blue Lagoon geothermal spa had been evacuated as well as Grindavik. ...
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Yume Aruki: Mini volcanos.
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Skyquakes, Upsweeps, and Sky Trumpets | Terrifying Sounds that Signal the End of the World
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I've been watching the live of the volcano erupting in Iceland. There's now a steady flow of magma leaving it. This stuff is so fascinatingly devastating.
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If this Aint a Fire, maybe Fire/Earth clan, I dunno what it is!
HUGE underground cavern just filled to the brim with magma and volcanos!
I bet for brave dergs, there may be hidden treasures in there to find!
Just watch your back for those darned fire spiders, especially if you/your group has smaller dergs, and or ones that can't/won't fight!
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