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ETegilbart.bsky.social

I clearly have no understanding of what an active volcano is since there are apparently a ton in the lower 48???

Results of a Google search of nearby active volcanos lists the states of CA, CO, NV, AZ, ID, NM, OR, UT, WA, WY.
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EOjennytulls.bsky.social

Just saying there's an awful lot of virgins going around calling themselves incels these days, making themselves easily identifiable.... and the volcanos crave blood.

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DBdavebspain.bsky.social

I think that's kinda brave to climb a smoking volcano. I've jumped out of planes, white water rafted in some dodgy places and done some other crazy things but volcanos, nuh uh. I want to learn to prepare sushi and Japanese food properly, see the blossom in March, the list is endless.

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Sstovey.thequeer.house

he legit thinks it’s a room with a computer that controls the all volcanos

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Jjjinandtonic.bsky.social

tell him the dinosaurs existed but the government killed them by activating the volcanos

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Sstovey.thequeer.house

he also thinks the government controls when volcanos erupt :D

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NLnewleaf.bsky.social

It's not the volcanos that Cascadia really needs to worry about. I'm approx. 45 miles from the coast in OR and we are constantly reminded that when the subduction quake happens the coastal region will be cut-off for "months to years" by the devastation it will bring.

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ANafp-bot.bsky.social

Australia moves to protect a swathe of ocean territory by expanding an Antarctic marine park that is home to penguins, seals, whales and the country's only two active volcanos. The marine reserve -- Heard Island and McDonald Island -- located 1,700 kilometres (1,056 miles) from Antarct... Read more

A group of king penguins congregates on a rocky beach, their distinctive black and white plumage contrasting with the grey pebbles. Some penguins are standing upright, while others are slightly hunched, showcasing their vibrant orange and yellow markings around their necks, which add a splash of color against the muted landscape. In the background, the ocean's gentle waves lap at the shore, reflecting the cloudy sky above, which is overcast with various shades of grey. The shoreline is dotted with seaweed and rocks, and a distant grassy slope and glacial features rise behind the penguins, indicating the rugged, remote environment of Heard Island and McDonald Island, an area rich in biodiversity. The image captures the essence of the marine park, emphasizing its importance as a habitat for wildlife amidst the stark beauty of Antarctica's natural landscape.
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