• Volcano Heaven: LAVA LAKE SPLASHING IN KILAUEA TODAY!!!xoxo Donna and Steve...

    Updated: 2011-02-27 01:06:18
    LAVA LAKE SPLASHING IN KILAUEA TODAY!!!xoxo Donna and Steve O’Meara©2011

  • Volcano News: Indonesia Mud Volcano to Erupt for Quarter Century - Gather.com

    Updated: 2011-02-26 21:11:22
    Home Friends Groups Share SIGN IN HELP news.gather.com National International Commentary Environment Health Crime Weather Weird by Kate James Member : since January 28, 2010 Indonesia Mud Volcano to Erupt for Quarter Century February 26, 2011 03:50 PM EST A mud volcano in Indonesia may erupt for the next 25 years . This disaster has already displaced 13,000 Indonesian families . Thirteen people were killed after the eruption in May 2006. The mud volcano has been named Lusi , and it is located in Sidoarjo , East Java , and scientists believe that the mud will continue gushing from it until at least 2037 That is a long time for grey mud , sludge and flammable gas to flow from the unusual volcano . The gas will actually continue to come out for decades or even . centuries Scientist Richard

  • Satellite Imagery of Natural Hazards from NASA Earth Observatory: Pyroclastic Flow Remnants at Shiveluch Volcano

    Updated: 2011-02-25 21:33:50
    This satellite image shows the remnants of a large pyroclastic flow on the slopes of Shiveluch Volcano.

  • Satellite Imagery of Natural Hazards from NASA Earth Observatory: Flood Waters Linger in Pakistan

    Updated: 2011-02-25 21:16:43
    Acquired on February 21, 2011, and February 23, 2010, these false-color images show water levels along the Indus River before and after the monsoon floods that struck Pakistan in 2010.

  • Eruptions: Tremors, Mt. Baker and the media: The sensationalism of science

    Updated: 2011-02-25 16:10:41
    It never ceases to amaze me how the media just loves to find bad in the good (or at least the interesting). I've seen a number of article or blog posts from newspapers that proclaim that Mt. Baker is Washington is "overdue" for an eruption, so naturally I was curious "how would they know that"? Well ...Read More

  • Volcano News: Before The Explosion, Volcano's Warning Tremors Explained - RedOrbit

    Updated: 2011-02-25 15:54:51
    , Home Community News Video Images Space Science Tech Health Education Topics Shop Sitemap Search Space Science Technology Health General Sci-fi Gaming Oddities International Business Politics Education Entertainment Sports Print Comment Font Size Digg del.icio.us Discuss article Tweet Download full size image Before The Explosion , Volcano's Warning Tremors Explained Posted on : Friday , 25 February 2011, 09:08 CST No matter their size or shape , explosive volcanoes produce tremors at similar frequencies for minutes , days or weeks before they erupt . In the Feb . 24 issue of the journal Nature , researchers at Yale University and the University of British Columbia UBC describe a model that explains this strange phenomenon – and may help forecast deadly . eruptions When such volcanoes

  • What’s the Best Way to Travel to Hawaii On a Budget?

    Updated: 2011-02-24 04:29:23
    The beautiful landscapes, gorgeous beaches, and tropical climate of Hawaii draws millions of visitors to the islands every year making it a world-renowned vacation destination. But we all know there’s a pretty price to pay for traveling to paradise. As one of the most isolated island chains in the world, airfares can be relatively expensive [...]

  • What are the 5 Must See Waterfalls in Hawaii?

    Updated: 2011-02-18 02:49:24
    The Hawaiian Islands are home to some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world. Rain falls down the steep ridged mountains from the tropical forests creating hundreds of magnificent waterfalls all over the islands. Some are easily accessible with man-made lookout points, others require a trek through the jungle to find them hidden in [...]

  • Hale’iwa: A North Shore Gem

    Updated: 2011-02-12 04:12:14
    An hour drive away from the hustle and bustle of Honolulu is a charming north shore town called Hale’iwa. It is the landmark community of the peaceful North Shore and a gateway to world famous surf breaks such as Pipeline, Waimea, and Sunset Beach. Known as the surf capital of the world, Hale’iwa is the [...]

  • History of African Cultures in Hawaii:Part I

    Updated: 2011-02-10 03:03:57
    African-Americans overcame long voyages aboard trading vessels and slave ships upon their first arrival to the Hawaiian Islands in the early 1800s. Some were free men coming from the north US mainland, others were slaves escaping the burden of slavery finding salvation in Hawaii.

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