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  2. Kavachi - Wikipedia

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    Kavachi is one of the most active submarine volcanoes in the south-west Pacific Ocean. [1] Located south of Vangunu Island in the Solomon Islands, it is named after a sea god of the New Georgia Group islanders and is also referred to locally as Rejo te Kavachi ("Kavachi's oven").

  3. Bárðarbunga - Wikipedia

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    Bárðarbunga (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈpaurðarˌpuŋka] ⓘ, alternative name Veiðivötn), [4] [1] is an active and productive stratovolcano located under Vatnajökull in Vatnajökull National Park which is Iceland's most extensive glacier.

  4. Manaro Voui - Wikipedia

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    Manaro Voui, [2] or Manaro Vui, is a shield volcano whose emergent portion is known as the island of Ambae in Vanuatu.The summit is 1,496 metres (4,908 ft) above sea level and about 3,900 m (12,800 ft) above the sea floor. [3]

  5. Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park - Wikipedia

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    Lava erupting from the Puʻu ʻŌʻō vent in June 1983. The park includes 354,461 acres (553.85 sq mi; 1,434.45 km 2) of land. [9] Around half of the park (130,790 acres (529 km 2)) was designated the Hawaii Volcanoes Wilderness area in 1978, providing solitude for hiking and camping. [10]

  6. Eyjafjallajökull - Wikipedia

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    Webcams of the eruption; A short time-lapse from April 17, 2010. About 30 minutes played in 18 second. Video of the first 2010 eruption; Video of the first 2010 eruption by Raw Iceland; Video of the aftermath of Eyjafjallajokull eruption. Shot on July 28, 2010; A film crew lands on Eyjafjallajokull during the 2010 eruption

  7. Jan Mayen - Wikipedia

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    Jan Mayen (Urban East Norwegian: [jɑn ˈmɑ̀ɪən]) [1] is a Norwegian volcanic island in the Arctic Ocean with no permanent population. It is 55 km (34 mi) long (southwest-northeast) and 373 km 2 (144 sq mi) in area, partly covered by glaciers (an area of 114.2 km 2 (44.1 sq mi) around the Beerenberg volcano).

  8. Watch Hurricane Helene menace Florida through these beach ...

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    The Florida Department of Transportation’s website, FL511.com, has live video streams of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge and other area bridges to see Hurricane Helene. Big Bend

  9. Sarychev Peak - Wikipedia

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    Sarychev Peak (Russian: вулкан Пик Сарычева, Vulkan Sarycheva, variants: Japanese: 芙蓉山 Fuyō Mountain, [3] Fuyō-san, [4] Fuyō-yama, [5] Fuyo-zan, [6] Huyō San, Japanese: 松輪富士 Matsuwa-fuji) [7] is an active stratovolcano covering almost the entirety of Matua Island in the Kuril Islands, Russia.