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i am still "at the same heygardenscorner" as we say in my language: but i cant help it this is amzing for us, and should be even more amazing for you people living in nonvolcano areas !! , see the melted lava running down to the left producing small smokes...
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[eldgos.mila.is]
i am still "at the same heygardenscorner" as we say in my language: but i cant help it this is amzing for us, and should be even more amazing for you people living in nonvolcano areas !! , see the melted lava running down to the left producing small smokes...
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Edith Grove
Can't call a burger "volcano" unless they offer jalapenos.
Volcano Burgers got jalapenos?
Yes,I've just heard this on the French TV half an hour ago .They said the smoke is so thick that the planes can't neither land,nor take off.Quote
DandelionPowderman
Seems like everyone in Norway (and in Britain) is stuck at the airports. Didn't know volcano dust was that dangerous!
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Didn't know volcano dust was that dangerous!
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Addicted
It's really weird to see burning snow - and terrible to be stranded in Oslo, when I'm supposed to be in LA... Buhuuu.
And they say this eruption could go on for 2 years! I hope air traffic's working again before it's time to head off to the London Olympics.
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Addicted
And what's worse - the air's full of sulphur in Oslo now. Happened the last hour or so. Impossible to open up the windows. This is starting to frighten me.