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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Just seen krakatoa..huge volcano has erupted again in the Polynesian area of the world..last time she erupted she affected the whole planer. .our Thames River was raised by nearly a foot and the planet experienced odd weather as the atmosphere was full of ash. A sea captain described a wall of water over 40ft hitting them, he buttoned down the hatches and the shipublic kind ofrom survived except when he came on deck he found their ship to be resting miles inland on the side of a mountain..unbelievable!!

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By *izzy RascallMan
over a year ago

Cardiff

When did it happen last time?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

1890s I think..there abouts..she certainly went off with a bang this time but thankfully not the way she did back then otherwise people really would get twitchy aboutique armageddon...lol..just hope yellowstone don t decide to join the show..experts say if yellows tone blows it will be a worldwide catastrophe and it would completely destroy the eastern side of the US!!

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By *arksxMan
over a year ago

Leicester / London

2020... 2016 part 2

It's like as if mother nature is trying to tell us something....

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By *izzy RascallMan
over a year ago

Cardiff

Not huge amount of time ago then? Seems it but it's not really.

There's a volcano/mountain in Tenerife I think, if that collapsed it would sent a Tsunami to the UK and East Coast of the USA.

I said Tenerife but it could be one of the other islands

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By *elloIntrigueMan
over a year ago

North West UK


"Not huge amount of time ago then? Seems it but it's not really.

There's a volcano/mountain in Tenerife I think, if that collapsed it would sent a Tsunami to the UK and East Coast of the USA.

I said Tenerife but it could be one of the other islands"

You are right... Mount Teide

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By *izzy RascallMan
over a year ago

Cardiff


"Not huge amount of time ago then? Seems it but it's not really.

There's a volcano/mountain in Tenerife I think, if that collapsed it would sent a Tsunami to the UK and East Coast of the USA.

I said Tenerife but it could be one of the other islands

You are right... Mount Teide"

The show I watched was like 'when' not 'if'

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

It is Tenerife. .can't miss it, she stands so proud.

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By *VineMan
over a year ago

The right place

When it erupted it in 1883 it triggered a period of global cooling. Which wouldn’t be a bad thing if it happened again.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"When it erupted it in 1883 it triggered a period of global cooling. Which wouldn’t be a bad thing if it happened again. "

Knew I was a few years out..bugger..been a while since I studied it. Going to have a look at last night's eruption, see if there's any more footage.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Not huge amount of time ago then? Seems it but it's not really.

There's a volcano/mountain in Tenerife I think, if that collapsed it would sent a Tsunami to the UK and East Coast of the USA.

I said Tenerife but it could be one of the other islands"

La Palma Mega Tsunami

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By *izzy RascallMan
over a year ago

Cardiff

It's crazy when I've seen shows and there's huge boulders, far to big for humans to move that have been proved to match up with others from 1000s of miles away.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes 2020 is a terrible year I lost my father on 1st of January 2020 now covid19 what a terrible year 2020 is!

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Yes 2020 is a terrible year I lost my father on 1st of January 2020 now covid19 what a terrible year 2020 is!"

Sorry for your loss mate. I lost my mother last year at Easter and for a while it was horrible but it does slowly get better.

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By *otlovefun42Couple
over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...


"Not huge amount of time ago then? Seems it but it's not really.

There's a volcano/mountain in Tenerife I think, if that collapsed it would sent a Tsunami to the UK and East Coast of the USA.

I said Tenerife but it could be one of the other islands"

Although Mount Teide on Tenerife could still go off, It's dormant, not dead. The island that most are worried about is La Palma.

The island is slowly splitting in two and when it does then it will be a very serious event for most of the north Atlantic.

It could happen tomorrow or it could be a few thousand years away, but happen it will.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Her 1880s explosion killed 36000 people, in 2018 she created a tsunami killing 400..a dive team dived the seabed around Krakatoa a few years back and found her to be a small blowholes of a once larger unrecorded blowout..they mapped a vast crater..interestingly Iceland have detected a spike in vorganic activity in last few days..there were two other eruptions simultaneous to this recent one in the same area...but then this is quite common in Polynesia.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Diolch~ Thankyou

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By *uenevereWoman
over a year ago

Scunthorpe

The current eruption at Krakatoa is a magma eruption. Unless things change theres no danger of the tsunami from 2018's eruption when a large part of the volcano collapsed into the sea.

Around the world there are always active volcanoes. Italy has 3 pretty active volcanoes 2 are actively spewing lava and Vesuvius is always smoking a bit.

Volcanic eruptions are a normal and frequent event.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"The current eruption at Krakatoa is a magma eruption. Unless things change theres no danger of the tsunami from 2018's eruption when a large part of the volcano collapsed into the sea.

Around the world there are always active volcanoes. Italy has 3 pretty active volcanoes 2 are actively spewing lava and Vesuvius is always smoking a bit.

Volcanic eruptions are a normal and frequent event. "

Oh yeah for sure..Polynesia is constantly churning as are many parts of the world I just thought this was interesting that's all.

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By *uenevereWoman
over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"The current eruption at Krakatoa is a magma eruption. Unless things change theres no danger of the tsunami from 2018's eruption when a large part of the volcano collapsed into the sea.

Around the world there are always active volcanoes. Italy has 3 pretty active volcanoes 2 are actively spewing lava and Vesuvius is always smoking a bit.

Volcanic eruptions are a normal and frequent event.

Oh yeah for sure..Polynesia is constantly churning as are many parts of the world I just thought this was interesting that's all."

It is.

I have been fascinated by the huge Krakatoa eruption and its global impact, ever since I found out about it as a child.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Same here..read a lot of accounts..can't find a lot on the little ice age of the 13th and 15th century created by this little fella..lol..nice pics btw

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