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Judy does your Vulcan always look like that? It’s kind of ominous looking. You look relaxed in your hammock though!
Al
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No, Al. It erupted while I was at the beach. I drove by it about a month or so later, and it was venting. I can occasionally see puffs from it from my house, but I’m actually seeing its sister peak, which stands directly in front of it. They call them fire and ice as one erupts and the other occasionally has snow on its peak. From my house it looks like it is the snow mountain erupting, though. The one pictured is the fire mountain. Makes life interesting and makes the water in my house come in at 120 degrees and up. No danger from as far away as I am, although we have had two minor quakes since I’ve been here…Judy
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This is a great capture, Judy.
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Enjoyed. Three very different examples.
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