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My favorite sciences in college were geology in general and Vulcanology in specific. I was always fascinated by the sheer power of a volcano erupting and have always desired to visit one one up close and personal before my time expires on Earth!
Nearly as gratifying, this evening in a fantastic news report by Scott Pelley of the CBS Evening News, we were treated to an up close view of the recent eruptions of Mount Gomo in the Congo and a journey to Iceland where 30 active Volcanoes are known to belch fire and spew huge chunks of the Earth the size of cars over 1,000 feet in the air!
The video report, featured as the ending story of this evening news was a pleasant departure from the strife on Earth exploring the mysteries of science on our fair planet!
Many thanks to CBS Evening News and Scott Pelley for a delightful report that brought back memories of my own modest study of the planet Earth in my younger days!
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Kenn
Great article Kenn! I loved that video. I would be interested to see what kind of health effects that ash has on the surrounding residents. I can’t help but think there’s some pulmonary diseases being reported.
If you like vulcanism then check out Jupiter’s moon Io and Saturn’s moon Enceladus.
Sandra