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The most active volcan on the north island of New Zealand is also the nation's deadliest volcano. I am referring to Ruapehu, which has erupted 54 times in the last 100 years.
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Spettacolare eruzione dell'Etna con fontane di lava dal cratere di sudest con flusso piroclastico all'inizio.
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Five volcanoes displayed plumes of steam, gas, ou ash that day. From north to south, they are: Shiveluch, Bezymianny, Kizimen, Karymsky, and Zhupanovsky.
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Source: National Geographic
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Source: National Geographic
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There are 50 active volcanoes in Alaska, two of which blow their tops every year. But nothing compares to the 15 cubic kilometers of magma that spewed from this volcan in 1912.
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Source: National Geographic
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Source: National Geographic
mount Etna
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Footage of the RÚV TV-Station. Has nice close-ups of flowing lava
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The high number of active volcanoes and the large population in Southern Italy has been a cause for concern throughout the country's history.
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Source: National Geographic
Wanna see how a new island is made? (Solomon Islands) Watch the Kavachi undersea volcan as it erupts underwater. Will it finally make island status?
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