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Nature put on quite the show in Iceland this week.. A time-lapse video captured the northern lights above orange clouds of smoke billowing from an erupting volcano in the southwest part of the ...
It was established as a prefecture-level city on 1 December 2003, formed from the former Ulanqab League. The Ulanqab Stadium is located in the city. Ulaan Chab city has an area of 54,473.6 square kilometres (21,032.4 sq mi). It borders Hohhot to the west, Mongolia to the north, Xilin Gol League to the northeast, Hebei to the east and Shanxi to ...
The first eruption in 38 years of the world's largest active volcano is attracting onlookers for "spectacular" views. (Nov. 30) (AP video: Caleb Jones)
Video of the volcano showed lava spewing into the air. According to the Icelandic Meteorological Office , the volcano shot lava about 50 meters (about 165 feet) high and came from a fissure that ...
Seismic activity surrounding the Bárðarbunga volcano gradually increased from 2007 to 2014, with a brief pause during the nearby eruption at Grímsvötn in 2011. [3] By the summer of 2014 activity reached a level similar to that just before the Grímsvötn eruption. In May 2014 there was a small earthquake sequence of about 200 events. GPS ...
Fire of Love is a 2022 independent [4] documentary film about the lives and careers of volcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft. [5] Directed, written, and produced by Sara Dosa, the film had its world premiere at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2022, where it won the Jonathan Oppenheim Editing Award.
A video shared on X claims to show a volcano erupting in Alaska. Verdict: False The video was created by an account that uses artificial intelligence to make videos. Fact Check: Social media users ...
The volcano was most recently active from 1990 to 1995, and a large eruption in 1991 generated a pyroclastic flow that killed 43 people, including three volcanologists. Its highest peaks are Fugen-dake ( 普賢岳 ) at 1,359 metres (4,459 ft) and Heisei-shinzan ( 平成新山 ) at 1,486 metres (4,875 ft).