Crazy Nature Is Nuttin' Up!




*Krakatoa's Child Grumbles Into Life
http://itn.co.uk/news/4ebf08cc18366f558460d15417711c24.html
*Tunguska 1908 Impact Crater Found
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/11/071107-russia-crater.html
*Something Is Stirring Below Yellowstone
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/11/08/AR2007110801336.html
3 Comments:
Living in Seattle, I am very aware of volcanos. From the city, Mt. Rainier looks very pretty in the morning sunlight. But I know the possibility of this mountain rumbling to life...just like it's sister mountain, Mt. St Helens.
There is a whole lot of shaking coming down the pike! Interesting times...
tmw
Mount St. Helens could become another catastrophe but the thing bubbling under Yellowstone is a "supervolcano" -- if it blows, I'm moving back to Europe.
Arnold
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