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Old 05-31-2024, 04:53 PM   Topic Starter
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Volcanos: Earth's most fierce expression

I am watching online both photos and videos of the eruption of Iceland's volcano, something that laid dormant for 800 years.

It is both incredibly beautiful and incredibly scary simultaneously.

It is amazing to know that suddenly the Earth could blow it's top and this fiery inferno spills out and flows all over, quickly incinerating everything in it's path.

Hurricanes, tornados, cyclones, earthquakes, tsunamis, drought, extreme cold, extreme heat, hail, snow, blizzards, rain, flooding, wind have nothing on this king of all nature's expression of fury.

I have never been to Hawaii to see the Kīlauea volcano but can't imagine being caught up in that.

Have any of you CP members seen one up close and what is it like?
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