As the BBC reports today, lava is continuing to flow from the world's most active volcano, Hawaii's Mount Kilauea. The flow is so large that the heat image was picked up by satellite and reported to the US Geological Survey. You can watch a video of the volano on the BBC site, where also a video of a current erruption of Mount Aetna in Sicily can be viewed. For all who are fascinated by volcanos like me watch my LIFE Voices interview with Swiss expert Peter Diethelm on srichinmoy.tv.Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Volcanos on Hawaii and Sicily again active
As the BBC reports today, lava is continuing to flow from the world's most active volcano, Hawaii's Mount Kilauea. The flow is so large that the heat image was picked up by satellite and reported to the US Geological Survey. You can watch a video of the volano on the BBC site, where also a video of a current erruption of Mount Aetna in Sicily can be viewed. For all who are fascinated by volcanos like me watch my LIFE Voices interview with Swiss expert Peter Diethelm on srichinmoy.tv.
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I'm so afraid of all Nature disasters. It seems so unbelievable but so natural at the same time. I have never been in the center of a disaster.
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