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CTarana45

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New Zealand has any number of active volcanoes: Whakaari/White Island is the most current one, and then there's: Taranaki/Mt Egmont, Ruapehu, Ngauruhoe, Tongariro, Tarawera, Mayor Island, the Taupo and Auckland volcanic fields, Mayor Island, Brothers Volcano, and Raoul Island.

 

Come visit the shakey isles.

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Hi,

 

Take off from KPDX to the NE towards the Cascade Mountains, and you'll see Mt. Rainier, Mt. Adams and of course Mt. St. Helens, with its north flank blown off in the May 1980 eruption that killed 50+ people.

 

And there's Iceland, the large glacier in the south is the Katla, the smaller one to the left is the infamous Eyjafjallajökull (the 2010 ash cloud).

 

Regards,

DDP.

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Duck and Cover! :pilot: About Mount Shasta currently covered by miles of pine forest, only a geologist could tell that the volcano erupted! Yosemite and Yellowstone are danger zones too! Italy, my home country, has three active volcanoes! On the US side,

only New York State lacked Volcanoes! https://serc.carleton.edu/resources/23210.html Seismic/Eruption, Excellent software for PC that shows earthquakes and volcanoes! :cool:

 

Christopher Tarana

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Southern Chile has lots of volcanos. Martinique has a famous volcano.
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