Posted on 12/29/2004 3:25:24 PM PST by Truth666
Ashes are ejected from the crater of the Shiveluch volcano in Kamchatka to a height of up to 2,000 m. The height of the ejection above sea level exceeded 5,000 m.
The seismic stations near the volcano register underground tremors from a depth of up to 5,000 m and interrupted spasmodic volcanic vibration.
For the greater part of the past 24 hours it was impossible to conduct video observation of Shiveluch because of bad weather but scientists hold the view that some ejections are accompanied by fragmentation avalanches.
Shiveluch (its height is 3,283 m) is now at the stage of active eruption
GRRR!!!!!!
It's a cool pic of Godzilla....
**at least it WAS. All four times I previewed it**
Try this link to keep an eye on it...
http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/volcanocams/msh/
At any given moment there are at least 12 active volcanoes on the planet. 99% of the time there's no mainstream media articles on them and nobody is posting about them on FR.
Shiveluch is a very active volcano. It's been erupting for quite some time in 2004.
Shiveluch also erupted in 1999, 1998, 1997, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1986, 1985, 1984, 1980, and 1964, and that's just a partial listing.
Problem is the likes of Lies666 and other apocalyptikooks attempt to promote the idea that "normal" is no volcanoes erupting, and any geological activity anywhere in the world is unusual and Sign of the End Times.
No.
Somewhere in Russia. I remember from my childhood days of playing the board game Risk, that it is located on the easten edge of Russia. I'll put 20 armies on it now.
LOL!!
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Dang, beat me to it. If you want to hold Asia you have to stack up armies there to prevent an invasion from N. America.
That's it Norm. Petropavlosk, down south was where I flew into to get my Vanya.
Hope this doesn't have a bad impact on the vodka.
I'm getting a revelation. 1. giant earthquake 2. volcano eruptions 3. A mountain falls from the sky. (asteroid or comet)
Thanks.
Doesn't it have the world's largest population of grizzlies?
THanks..waay kewl..
Good catch. But this thread is by someone who likes to create hysteria over non-facts.
http://data.emsd.iks.ru/video/TheBest/K031004c.jpg
KLYUCHEVSKOY VOLCANO on Kamchatka. 56°03' N, 160°39' E. Elevation 4,750 m asl. View from Klyuchi city (100 m asl), the distance is 30 km north from the volcano.
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