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Playing with fire: Iceland, Etna, Vesuvius – and why the volcano has a … Daily Mail (blog) This is Iceland’s latest contribution to the more rugged end of the holiday spectrum – a day-jaunt that takes visitors inside one of this wonderfully craggy country’s many volcanoes (see the photo directly below). Yes, you read that correctly. See all stories on this topic » |
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How to generate power from a volcano TG Daily A plan to tap the geothermal potential of one of the Cascade Range’s most impressive volcanoes has been thrown open for public consultation. The US Forest Service (USFS) has begun the consultation to decide whether forest land near Mount Baker should … See all stories on this topic » |
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The Surprising Threat from Mexico’s Awakened Volcano Our Amazing Planet North America’s second-tallest volcano recently rumbled to life, putting authorities on edge. Big eruptions of Mexico’s massive Popocatépetl volcano are “few and far between,” as one geologist says. Yet even without any dramatic fireworks, … See all stories on this topic » |
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Iceland offers tours inside volcano gapyear.com Iceland is now offering tours inside a volcano for the first time ever, making it another bucket list experience for gappers. The interior of Thrihnukagigur, a volcano which has remained dormant for over 4000 years, is to be opened every day to … See all stories on this topic » |
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Eruption Spotted at Mt. Curry in the South Sandwich Islands Wired News These images of Curry from 2000 show that the volcano does produce minor plumes, so this could be more of a strong steam-and-ash plume than a new eruption. However, confirmation will be difficult as few people live in the South Sandwich Islands and … See all stories on this topic » |
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