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[quote:Whodini 0:MV83NjI2N18yNzc4OTgxX0VDNTU2NzlE] I love Sitka. Saw some great fights at the Pioneer Bar. Stayed on Middle Island at the Mayors house. [/quote]
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Scientists keep eye on Alaska volcanoes
Possible release of dangerous ash; threat to aircraft
Alaska Volcano Observatory
Updated: 9:44 a.m. ET Jan. 31, 2005ANCHORAGE - Scientists continue to monitor two volcanoes that the Alaska Volcano Observatory says could send dangerous ash into the air at any time.
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Mount Spurr, 80 miles west of Anchorage across Cook Inlet, shook itself from a 12-year sleep in early July and has been in Code Yellow status ever since, with daily small earthquakes.
Code Yellow indicates an eruption is possible and could occur with no warning, according to the Alaska Volcano Observatory.
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