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reply posted on 13-12-2010 @ 05:34 AM by PuterMan
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The same system I believe Soufriere Hills, Monserrat. (Soufriere from Sulphur hence the similar name)

Link to webcam link The camera is not very good, or was not when I last looked at it.

This had quite some eruption some time ago - 1995 and has been going at it ever since. Wikepedia article. There have been pyroclastic flows and lava dome collapses, and I am not sure I would view it as a tourist destination! I would love to go and see it mind!

Maybe the mud baths on St Lucia would be better.
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reply posted on 13-12-2010 @ 05:45 AM by zenius
reply to post by PuterMan



Yeh, love to go. Think I'll pass on the mud baths though.



reply posted on 13-12-2010 @ 08:54 PM by Lil Drummerboy
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You have my respects then, I'll not call you sir
''
thanks for your explanation, though it was not necessary.
I know what you are asking of me,. no worries.
I will eventually come up with a valid statement of facts regarding the suggestive increase I speak of.
Honestly,.I just need to apply my time in this direction.


reply posted on 19-12-2010 @ 06:23 PM by alysha.angel
Originally posted by zenius
Did anyone see this thread:
www.abovetopsecret.com...
about Valles Caldera and recent activity?


i have and so has puterman and we both think its nothing much to keep on eye on yet.


reply posted on 20-12-2010 @ 06:47 AM by zenius
reply to post by alysha.angel



Firstly, I read your avatar, and saw that you are in mourning and devastated. I know not your situation, but I would like to send you my condolences.

Second, thank you for starting this thread. this and Quake Watch are by far the most informative threads on ATS, and everyone treats each other with courtesy and respect. This is unfortuneatly becoming a rare thing. Thank you to all who have helped increased my understanding and encouraged further research.

I look forward to Volcano Watch 2011 and will keep my eye out for it.


reply posted on 2-1-2011 @ 03:46 PM by Vitchilo
Doom might be here people.

Explosions heard from Eyjafjallajökull volcano

This time around, it appears my break is going to a shorter then I planned. According to the newspaper named DV (a short of tabloid in Iceland) there have been a lot of explosion heard from Eyjafjallajökull volcano. According to the news this started around 19:00 UTC, when exactly is unclear at present time.

This was reported by a local farmer in the area. But according to Icelandic Met Office and the University of Iceland nothing special has appears on seismometers around Eyjafjallajökull volcano. But it is good to know that in the first eruption in Eyjafjallajökull volcano on Fimmvörðuháls it took few hours for the harmonic tremor to appear following that eruption. For now all that can be done is to wait and see what happens next. This might be a start of a new eruption, or this simply might be nothing for the moment.


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