Breaking: Popocatepetl volcano ash reached Mexico City | |
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Butterfly (OP) User ID: 3705 Netherlands 05/03/2012 07:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Geologists warn that powerful mudflows spawned by Popocatepetl could wreak havoc North America's second-tallest volcano recently rumbled to life, putting authorities on edge. Big eruptions of Mexico's massive Popocatepetl volcano are "few and far between," as one geologist says. Yet even without any dramatic fireworks, 17,800-foot (5,425-meter) "Popo" has the power to wreak havoc. More: [link to www.msnbc.msn.com] |
Six Six Six User ID: 3753361 United States 05/05/2012 05:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What's amazing is that the people who live closest to the foot of the volcano are acting calm and normal, like nothing is going on and it's no big deal. As a huge rumbling mountain spews smoke, ash and gas into the sky. I seriously fucking can't believe humans. They are completely numb and blind to what is going on around them. LUCKY THEM. Biko |
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Butterfly (OP) User ID: 3705 Netherlands 05/05/2012 02:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What's amazing is that the people who live closest to the foot of the volcano are acting calm and normal, like nothing is going on and it's no big deal. As a huge rumbling mountain spews smoke, ash and gas into the sky. Quoting: Six Six Six I seriously fucking can't believe humans. They are completely numb and blind to what is going on around them. LUCKY THEM. yep, makes me wondering 2 |
Butterfly (OP) User ID: 3705 Netherlands 05/05/2012 02:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | and what will The Super Moon do to the Popocatepetl volcano? [link to science.nasa.gov] Who knows? I hope nothing will happen, but something will rumble, some where! Last Edited by Butterfly on 05/05/2012 06:43 PM |