Posted on 07/31/2009 5:57:04 AM PDT by decimon
Bright orange lava spews up into the air, dark smoke mingles with the clouds and the gloomy night takes on an ominous red glow.
Towering 1,200ft above the tropical stillness of the Sunda Strait in Indonesia, one of the most terrifying volcanoes the world has ever known has begun to stir once more.
Almost 126 years to the day since Krakatoa first showed signs of an imminent eruption, stunning pictures released this week prove that the remnant of this once-enormous volcano is bubbling, boiling and brimming over.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
This is all to do with global warming and the recent eclipse.We are facing a disaster and its all caused by mankind.We need to reduce our dependancy on fossil fuels if we are to survive.The warm weather makes viruses like swine flu live longer and they will kill us.We need to work together with all our friends in the world and save the planet
Huh? It has to do with global warming and the recent eclipse, but it is all caused by mankind. Thus we must have caused the eclipse too. We are so powerful that we can shake the moon and the sun in their orbits around the earth! (And don't give me that heliocentric BS. We are so powerful that only geocentrism can be the correct cosmology.)
Not yet. An earthquake moved part of New Zealand by a foot and I think Indonesia can do better.
How big of a volcano I believe is relative to the mantel that is being pushed up in red.
As you can see there is a huge plume that could create a huge volcano in the pacific.
Blue is mantel moving down.
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pick one, anyone...
Thanks!
Release the Krakatoa!
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