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Quoted: I'm assuming this farmer used the lord's name in vain a day or two prior. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FBHTb02XEAArzwA?format=jpg&name=medium https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FBHTb08WYAU4HvW?format=jpg&name=large View Quote I ain't never took no FFA class but that don't look like no good farmland IMO |
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Quoted: I ain't never took no FFA class but that don't look like no good farmland IMO View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm assuming this farmer used the lord's name in vain a day or two prior. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FBHTb02XEAArzwA?format=jpg&name=medium https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FBHTb08WYAU4HvW?format=jpg&name=large I ain't never took no FFA class but that don't look like no good farmland IMO Give it time. When Surtsey rose above the waves, it wasn't ten years before plants had established a foothold on solid rock. The insects followed. Nature is very relentless when it comes to breaking things down. |
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Doesn’t look nearly as explosive as it did a couple nights ago.
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I'm no geologist or volcanologist, but I suspect the lava plumes looked larger last week because the cone wasn't as high. The night time shots are impressive, but deceiving.
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Quoted: I'm no geologist or volcanologist, but I suspect the lava plumes looked larger last week because the cone wasn't as high. The night time shots are impressive, but deceiving. View Quote That could be it. But I thought there were two vents putting on a display when I was watching Monday night, and now it looks like only one is going off. Could just be the camera angle and the cone build up. |
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Did the cone wall just collapse? That was a lot of lava that just poured out
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View Quote Going by this pic and the banana plants for scale would this be considered a small volcano? |
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Quoted: Something broke, lot of lava coming out https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/498772/image-2121974.png View Quote After that, I'd offer a cigarette - but it's already smoking |
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Good Lord. If the feed is froze for you, back out and got back in, then rewind until you see the lava geyser again, then watch. When the cone collapses and the lava floods out is incredible!
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If yall want to see the collapse and subsequent lava gush it happens around "2:24:00" on the clock at the bottom left.
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Quoted: Understanding the La Palma mega-landslide hypothesis: part 1 Understanding the La Palma mega-landslide hypothesis: part 2
A science story that just won’t die: the Canary Island Megatsunami scare rears its head once more View Quote Again, "experts" should not be believed anymore. |
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Spicy ground has become spicier....
This has been amazing to watch for far. |
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Quoted: Again, "experts" should not be believed anymore. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Understanding the La Palma mega-landslide hypothesis: part 1 Understanding the La Palma mega-landslide hypothesis: part 2
A science story that just won’t die: the Canary Island Megatsunami scare rears its head once more Again, "experts" should not be believed anymore. Actually, the exact opposite is true. The scientific process worked beautifully. A study was initially published about 20 years ago, presenting an analysis and some potential (worst case) predictions. Since then, lots of other studies have been published, providing more and more sophisticated analysis and projections, and as a result we now know that the initial analysis was very seriously flawed and hugely exaggerated the potential downside, in part because of mistaken assumptions and in part because of limited/flawed analysis techniques. That’s very much how the system is supposed to work. The take-away here is not “ignore the experts” - rather, the takeaway is “do not blindly trust the first (or even second) prediction or analysis of a complex problem… give the process time to work” |
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View Quote Thanks! Now I don't have to go and search! |
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Hard to tell at night, but the cone silhouette looks like it changed a fair bit
Now Attached File A few hours ago Attached File |
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Quoted: Hard to tell at night, but the cone silhouette looks like it changed a fair bit Now https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/405668/con4_PNG-2122051.JPG A few hours ago https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/405668/con5_PNG-2122052.JPG View Quote Front fell off. |
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Quoted: We could start a gun factory and call it Rock Island Armory! Oh....wait View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: i say ARFCOM buy on the newly formed land. we can claim and settle. will be pretty kick ass!! We could start a gun factory and call it Rock Island Armory! Oh....wait Magma Made Machineguns!! |
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Like a never ending fountain cone. Glad I'm 1000's of miles away.
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View Quote thanks a lot for that. i been learning and keeping up with this eruption here and missed that |
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This thing has decided to take it up to a different level. Insane lava ejections atm.
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This will have to have a smoke break in the morning because it's really blowing it's wad tonight. Holy fuck!!! and the second vent is visible at times as a continuous jet stream in the background.
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Some good captures of the lava tsunami. Not my work, a member off another forum made them.
http://imgur.com/2MhfefO http://imgur.com/I5ByWc7 |
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That was an impressive display
Day 20: Lava breakthrough caught on Camera at La Palma Volcano |
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View Quote That's a lotta lava. I'm assuming that's last night's deluge having worked its way down to the water? |
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Quoted: That's a lotta lava. I'm assuming that's last night's deluge having worked its way down to the water? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: That's a lotta lava. I'm assuming that's last night's deluge having worked its way down to the water? Pic is a few days old so not from last night. |
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