Mount Kanlaon in the Negros Island Region had another moderately explosive eruption early Sunday evening, generating a ...
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Why Yellowstone won't erupt (and which volcanoes will!)
If Yellowstone erupted, it would cause incredible chaos and change life we know it forever. However, scientists believe that ...
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Altiplano Boliviano with snow capped volcanoes and desert plains
The Altiplano Boliviano is a breathtaking high-altitude plateau where dramatic volcanoes and snow-covered peaks dominate the ...
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Kanlaon Volcano logs five ash emission events; Alert level 2 stays
BACOLOD CITY – Kanlaon Volcano emitted ash five times from Friday night to Saturday that lasted more than 10 hours, the ...
A volcano on Atka Island in the Aleutians has been showing increasing signs of unrest over the past two weeks, and scientists ...
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‘Paradise’ Writer Reveals Alex's Shocking Identity and Season 3's Dangerous New Reality
‘It’s like a brand new world,’ executive producer John Hoberg tells Parade about heading into uncharted territory for the ...
This is the terrifying moment a geothermal spring – also known as a 'mud volcano' – erupted in San Juan de Uraba, Colombia on February 25. Several animals were killed in the blast but no people were ...
Tiny by volcano standards. The Sutter Buttes are 10 miles wide and poke up 2,000 feet. In classic butte fashion, they are ...
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Mayon eruption: No major explosion seen — Phivolcs
LEGAZPI CITY — Mayon Volcano has ejected 40 million cubic meters of volcanic material since its eruption intensified after Alert Level 3 was raised on January 6, the Philippine Institute of ...
Kīlauea, one of the most active volcanoes in Hawaii, had a series of violent steam explosions in 1924, and scientists discovered the cause.
Hawaii Island’s Kīlauea Volcano erupted for the 43rd time on March 10, issuing a rare Ashfall Warning. This isn't the first ...
The volcanologist on the island of Vanuatu who walks barefoot over cooled lava fields tells NPR's Don Gonyea how to see nature at its most primeval.
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