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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: hampshire u.k
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In the last four days there has been alot of activity with multiple Volcanic eruptions , Earthquakes & Tsunami. Yet as far as i am aware i have not seen one mention of any of this in the mainstream news lol. I have pasted below a few recent pieces from this excellent website where you can keep tabs on whats really going down (or up)
![]() http://www.volcanolive.com/news.html Friday 8th January 2010 Turrialba Volcano, Costa Rica Phreatic eruptions at Turrialba volcano, Costa Rica occurred from the west crater. Changes in the crater have occurred over the past four years, including ground cracking, landslides and fumaroles. Ashfall within 4 km of the crater consisted of pulverized old rock, and didn't include any juvenile magmatic material. Ashfall on farming land may cause problems for cattle if contaminated grass is injested. Residents have been warned of the adverse effects of ash on food crops, and machinery. Thursday 7th January 2010 Nyamuragira Volcano, Democratic Republic of Congo The eruption continues at Nyamuragira volcano in the Democratic Republic of Congo. After 4 days lava has traveled 21 kilometers, and is only 7 kilometers from the Goma-Sake road. Four craters were active at the beginning of the eruption. The lava flows are still within the boundaries of Virunga National Park. Volcanologists from Goma said lava could reach the Goma-Sake road within 2 to 3 days. Chimpanzees of Tongo have not been harmed. Wednesday 6th January 2010 Turrialba Volcano, Costa Rica An eruption occurred at Turrialba volcano, Costa Rica on 5th January 2010. The eruption emitted ash and gas. The volcano had been showing signs of activity since the weekend. Twenty people were evacuated. This is the first eruption at the volcano since 1866. Tuesday 5th January 2010 Solomon Islands Earthquakes Strong aftershocks have occurred in the Solomon Islands, following yesterdays major earthquake. A magnitude 6.1 earthquake occurred at 10:28 am 4th January and magnitude 6.9 today at 11:15 pm. Tuesday 5th January 2010 Mayon Volcano, Philippines Activity continues at Mayon volcano, Philippines. Over the past day 21 rockfall events were recorded by seismographs, and were related to lava avalanches. The alert status of Mayon volcano was lowered from 4 to 3 on 2nd January. Tuesday 5th January 2010 Nyamuragira Volcano, Democratic Republic of Congo An eruption began at Nyamuragira volcano on 2nd January 2010 at 4:58 am local time. Lava flowed 500 m in a direction south and southwest of the volcano. Tuesday 5th January 2010 Solomon Islands Earthquake (Mag 7.2) A magnitude 7.2 earthquake hit 22 km ENE of Coleman Seamount in the Solomon Islands at 9:36 am on 4th January 2010. A tsunami possibly hit uninhabited Tetepare Island. Landslides occurred on Tetepare and Rendova islands. More than 500 homes were destroyed in Marovo. Kavachi is an active undersea volcano 88 km SE of the earthquake epicentre. If you look at the Sun activity here: http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/eit/eit_full_res.html you could follow popular theories & speculate that the Sun & volcano etc activity are linked. Some countries are also facing extreme weather conditions, the uk, for example is currently like the arctic. P.S Happy New Year ![]() |
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