The video was made in Java, Indonesia in 1995. We were able to watch an ash eruption of Bromo volcano at the Tengger caldera.
www.galacticmessages.com www.galacticfriends.com Selamat Jarin! We return with more to discuss with you. The two main forces that have been struggling against each other are at a decisive point. Our Earth allies have stymied the dark’s recent attempts to avoid its downfall, and these strategies by the Light have us on the brink of success. The dark continues to cast around for any possible options to keep the game going, but we dearly intend this to be the final match point. Our Earth allies are more than ready to move their governmental personnel into power, and this turn of events can quickly propel your reality toward the transformations which set the stage for our formal arrival on your shores. Bear in mind that much of what we planned has been stalled by the continued intransigence of the dark’s minions. With the power of the dark cabal set aside, the programs we have often described to you can be set in motion. Mother Earth needs to be released from the burden of having to give up untold millions of barrels of crude oil to the dark cartels, but be reassured that your energy crisis is in essence only a philosophic and control issue. The outflow of oil is affecting the locking of her surface plates which in turn affects the necessary reconfiguration of her surface features. When your planet assumed the reality you have known for millennia, she understood just how unstable a condition is was to be. Major earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the sudden subsidence of …
www.timesofearth.com LONDON – Thousands of flights from European airports have been cancelled because of a cloud of ash thrown up by the eruption of a volcano in Iceland. A number of countries have closed their airspace, including Britain, Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden and the northern Poland. Flights were also severely disrupted in Norway, Finland and Switzerland, while airports in the north of France and Germany were closed later in the evening as volcanic ash drifted across Europe. The cancellations came after a volcano under Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull glacier erupted for the second time in less than a month on Wednesday, sending plumes of black ash and white steam into the air. Emergency officials in Iceland were evacuating hundreds of people late on Thursday as new flash floods threatened to endanger farms in the area near an ash-spewing volcano. Heathrow airport, Europe’s busiest, was among the British airports that were to be shut down from 11:00 GMT, authorities said. In London, Britain’s air traffic service said it was extending a ban on most air traffic in England until 1200GMT Friday, but flights to Scotland and Northern Ireland may be allowed to resume. Half of all transatlantic flights were expected to be cancelled on Friday due to the cloud of ash, the intergovernmental Eurocontrol agency said. On average, there are around 600 flights between Europe and North America. The disruption had caused chaos at the airport, which normally sees …
I’ve just found some videos of the Icelandic volcano eruption, mixed them together and added very good music by Thomas Holm
Here is the result.
Mt Ruapehu erupts Geoff Mackley was just metres away from the explosion, my mum and dad had travelled to Auckland to visit me, however I wasnt home when they arived, they found out where i was when they watched the 6pm news ! 08 July 1996
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From National Geographic podcast Wild Chronicles “Recent volcanic eruptions on the Galapagos Islands are disrupting the lives of many native plants and animals. Most of the species here have adapted to a world of fire and ash… but recent volcanic activity still has some environmentalists worried. Will the plants and animals that helped inspire Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution be able to escape lava flows? Follow Wild Chronicles as we cover this hot topic.”
From National Geographic podcast Wild Chronicles “Recent volcanic eruptions on the Galapagos Islands are disrupting the lives of many native plants and animals. Most of the species here have adapted to a world of fire and ash… but recent volcanic activity still has some environmentalists worried. Will the plants and animals that helped inspire Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution be able to escape lava flows? Follow Wild Chronicles as we cover this hot topic.”
Mt Etna erupts, the greatest show on earth by Geoff Mackley 8th June 2000