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Iceland eruption start caught on camera (Original Post) Warpy Dec 2023 OP
Aha! Proof that Iceland is solely responsible for global warming! Hermit-The-Prog Dec 2023 #1
Wow malaise Dec 2023 #2
Holy coitus inter-eruptus Batman!! InAbLuEsTaTe Dec 2023 #3
bartender, make me one like that. BootinUp Dec 2023 #4
The land of fire and ice IronLionZion Dec 2023 #5
Doesn't look so icy now! 2naSalit Dec 2023 #6
Give it a Tums and a GasX, it'll be fine /nt localroger Dec 2023 #7
Thank you for this one. I have watched a number of different videos of the niyad Dec 2023 #8
It was caught by a Reuters reporter Warpy Dec 2023 #9

IronLionZion

(45,474 posts)
5. The land of fire and ice
Mon Dec 18, 2023, 10:37 PM
Dec 2023

there's a reason why car insurance there charges extra if you want coverage for volcanic ash.

Iceland is an amazing place to visit. I hope to go again after the volcanoes quiet down.

niyad

(113,490 posts)
8. Thank you for this one. I have watched a number of different videos of the
Tue Dec 19, 2023, 12:03 AM
Dec 2023

eruption, including one from a helicopter. Terrifyingly beautiful. Thank goodness the decision to let people back into their homes for christmas had not been made.

Warpy

(111,305 posts)
9. It was caught by a Reuters reporter
Tue Dec 19, 2023, 01:14 AM
Dec 2023

who must've drawn the short straw last night and got sent up on the hill in lousy weather just in case. I guess when the quakes hit, he started checking for smoke, found it, and caught the video shot of a lifetime.

The fissures are still growing, although more slowly. One is reportedly a little more than 2 Km from the edge of Grindavik.

All roads to the peninsula, including the road from the capital to the airport, are closed, announcements keep saying "This is not a tourist eruption." This one's bigger and more serious.

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