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The rock called Maka Lahi is important in the mythology of the people of Tonga, and scientists have worked out part of its ...
A previous excavation near the Hungarian hill, about 431m high and untouched by quarrying, found Early Iron Age grave goods in monumental burial mounds, indicating that landmarks like the Somló ...
(University of Washington) TOPICS: SEATTLE — The Pacific Northwest's most active underwater volcano is showing signs of an impending eruption, potentially occurring before the end of 2025 ...
And now, the Pacific Northwest’s most active underwater volcano is getting ready to erupt again - although no one is exactly sure when or what will happen. “Over time, the volcano inflates due ...
When the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano blasted gas and ash 30 miles into the atmosphere, it definitely made waves. The question is, what kind? The eruption may have been the largest in a half ...
A MASSIVE Alaskan volcano is on the brink of erupting — and terrified experts warn it could happen within weeks. Mount Spurr, the 11,000-foot behemoth sitting just 80 miles west of Anchorage ...
Mount Spurr in Alaska is an 11,000-foot-tall volcano roughly 80 miles from the state's most densely populated city, Anchorage. An update from the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) on Tuesday ...
Hundreds of thousands of Americans have been put on alert for a major volcano which could erupt in the coming weeks. Mount Spurr has seen increased activity in recent months, with regular ...
The Uturuncu volcano in Bolivia has not erupted for 250,000 years. Researchers have solved the mystery on why a dormant volcano in South America has displayed possible signs of an eruption for ...
Rumbling sounds were heard in nearby villages in Sorsogon province, alert level stays Manila: Bulusan Volcano put on another fiery show Tuesday night, erupting for over an hour — but authorities ...
SEATTLE — An underwater volcano in the Pacific Northwest shows signs it may erupt for the first time in years. "It's one of the coolest things that happens on our planet," said Debbie Kelley.