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Why ancient myths about volcanoes are often true

1 posted on 03/22/2015 6:17:13 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
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To: SunkenCiv

The Erf is a mysterious place, but I like it.


5 posted on 03/22/2015 6:20:22 PM PDT by Paladin2
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To: SunkenCiv

That volcano better look out. It’s going to pay a hefty fine for contributing to global warming.


6 posted on 03/22/2015 6:29:47 PM PDT by BradyLS (DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
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To: SunkenCiv

F***! Those seismologists were right.


10 posted on 03/22/2015 6:56:19 PM PDT by longfellow (Bill Maher, the 21st hijacker.)
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To: SunkenCiv
I've been interested in the Klamath Indian tales about Mt Mazama and Mount Shasta since we live about 80 miles west of Crater Lake and my ancestral home is Yreka near Mt. Shasta:

"Crater Lake was a place of mystery to the Klamath Indians. The Klamath Indians must have lived in the region as early as 7,700 years ago, because artifacts such as obsidian tools, spear throwers, and moccasins have been found beneath the Mazama ash layers to the north and east of Crater Lake. The Klamath Indians describe the catastropic eruption of Mount Mazama and the creation of Crater Lake in one of their legends. Their legend of a raging war between two great volcanoes, Mount Mazama and Mount Shasta, parallels the geological history of Crater Lake.

The spirits of the Earth and sky often came and talked with the people. Llao was the spirit of the Below-World who lived beneath Lao-Yaina (today known as Mount Mazama). Skell was the spirit of the Above-World. Llao often came up and stood on top of Lao-Yaina, and his head would touch the stars near the home of Skell. There was no lake then, just a hole through which Llao passed to see the outside world. One day, Llao saw Loha, daughter of the Klamath Indian chief, and fell in love with her beauty. She rejected him because he was ugly and was from the Below-World. He got angry and swore that he would take revenge on her people. He tried to destroy the people with the curse of fire. The Klamath Indian chief sought help from Skell.

Skell descended from the sky to the top of Mount Shasta. Skell and Llao were thundering and trembling the Earth, hurling red hot rocks back and forth to each other (from Mount Shasta to Mount Mazama), causing great landslides. A terrible darkness spread over the area for days. All spirits of Earth and sky took part in this battle, creating intense fear among the people. Attempting to calm the ferocious volcano gods and to make up for the sins of the tribe, two medicine men offered to sacrifice themselves and jumped into the pit of Below-World. Impressed by their heroic sacrifice, Skell fought even harder. He finally defeated Llao, driving Llao deep down into the Below-World. He collapsed the top of Mount Mazama to imprison Llao forever beneath the world. Skell wanted peace and tranquility to cover up this dark pit, so he filled it with the beautiful blue water."

History of Crater Lake

12 posted on 03/22/2015 7:00:59 PM PDT by JimSEA
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To: SunkenCiv

The myth about Mt. Shasta is that God dwelled on its top. His wife, wanting a place of her own began to build a second peak. The wife’s peak started to get as tall as God’s. He yelled “stop” and all the people bringing dirt to the new peak dropped their baskets where they stood.

Mt Shasta is a shield volcano that flowed lava out over a broad valley. Small hills of rock actually floated on the lava. http://academic.emporia.edu/aberjame/tectonic/cascade/cas10.jpg


28 posted on 03/22/2015 8:42:46 PM PDT by marsh2
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To: IncPen

The science was settled, but then it was unsettled.


30 posted on 03/22/2015 11:27:32 PM PDT by Nailbiter
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To: SunkenCiv

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Amazing the conniptions people will go through in making up a story rather than taking God’s word as it is. Expanding the 6000 years that this creation has been here into millions or even billions of years, just to avoid the unavoidable.

Don’t know whether to laugh or cry.
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35 posted on 03/23/2015 1:55:37 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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