Fuego Volcano is lively
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Approximately 5 minutes ago, lava could be seen exiting its orifice and rolling down its left side
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWr_EHKsQ1U&li...
Can go back in time on YT live streaming videos
01:51:30 and onwards
03:13:25
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWr_EHKsQ1U&li...
Can go back in time on YT live streaming videos
01:51:30 and onwards
03:13:25
Edited by Penelope Stopit on Monday 13th April 12:56
Rod200SX said:
Was just away to comment, scrolled back (didn't realise it'd let me do that!) and it was pretty spicy around 2AM. Very cool.
Same for me, noticed it for the first time when wanting to view Le mans at night (been sleeping)Thank you 2 AM
S6PNJ said:
Yesterday at 19:03 is also quite explosive!
Thank you, that was bigAll keep well
Have been attempting to move the slider on small screen with great difficulty, full screen is much easier, was slow there
Edited by Penelope Stopit on Monday 13th April 13:41
HiAsAKite said:
Still smoking..
So am I, and I don't mean cigarettes.It's a regular spewer, isn't it, but it's not a view I'd like to see out of my living room window. On the satellite image on Google Maps you can see the culprit: the dirty great subduction zone running along the west coast. It's more than a little scary. I went to see Vesuvius a couple of years ago and the guide was very nonchalant when he explained that an eruption was overdue and that the land to the west had been rising for some years. A 'sure sign' we were told.
We'd visited Pompeii earlier that day - tremendous! I'd been anticipating it for a week or so and was worried that reality might not live up to expectations, but, if anything, it was better. And then onto the source of all the pumice. I love Italy, but I'd not want to live near Vesuvius. Nor any active/dormant volcano come to that.
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