Three volcanoes on a remote Alaskan island chain have been erupting simultaneously for almost two weeks.
The Pavlof Volcano at the end of the Alaska Peninsula is the closest to any population; the volcano is emitting low levels of ash.
The Semisopochnoi Volcano spewed an ash cloud about 10,000 feet into the air on an uninhabited island.
The Great Sitkin Volcano has a confirmed lava fountain at its summit, which people in the nearby community of Adak can see.
A sign of what?
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DeleteTo not fly in the vicinity nor downwind thereof, that's what .
DeleteBeware the Red Mist
ReplyDeleteEnd times perhaps.
ReplyDeleteWhen Yellowstone goes off.....probably the end!
DeleteJust another day in the Frozen Freakin’ North.....
ReplyDeleteAll Russian names. Russia once had trading colonies all along the west coast from the tip of the Aleutians down to Marin Co., CA.
ReplyDeleteIf they asked politely, would we bug out and return it to them?
this is the undeniable sign of climate change! the end of the world is nigh!!
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