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Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Mount Sinabung gets unbunged



Mount Sinabung, a volcano in Indonesia, has started to erupt for the second time this week.  A slideshow of photographs shows some of the effects of an andesitic eruption and how even a relatively small event can be very disruptive for the people living around the volcano.
Posted by Mr Walsh at 08:22
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Labels: GL3, Hazards, Volcanoes

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