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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 vulcano in 1912.
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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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Wanna see how a new island is made? (Solomon Islands) Watch the Kavachi undersea vulcano as it erupts underwater. Will it finally make island status?
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During the past few weeks the activity of the vulcano continues at high levels associated with continuous vulcanian-type explosions from the summit crater.
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st. helens
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A new NASA-funded study indicates heavy, prolonged rainfall was behind the destructive 2018 Kilauea vulcano eruption in Hawaii...
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Karangetang vulcano summit climb and visualizzazioni of the surrounding areas. Crater area drone footage starts at 5:29.
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