Nabro Volcano from space

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  1. midgardsun

    midgardsun Senior Member

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  2. JoachimBoaz

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    Im confused!!
    Oh the map is crap.. i thought it was in saudi penn.

    Eritrea.. plate lock time

    I wear a piece of that around neck.. a black volc basalt carved in disk. with lion.. [me being leo i suppose that fits]
     
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    In my opinion i wear a piece of that around neck.. a black volc basalt carved in disk. with lion.. me being leo i suppose that fits
     
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    It was a bit scary, when lava comes out and I don't know how it looks like when you see it personally. This is the real happening and we should be very careful on the next thing happen.

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    That is really cool. I love to take a look at lava flows and quake activity from a variety of sources.

    For example, for quake activity I like the map layout of Global Incident Map (http://quakes.globalincidentmap.com/) The map is clean and easy to use.

    In terms of volcanic activity maps, I find the best one (for me anyway) is the USGS map (http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/)

    I hadn't actually thought to use the NASA map before... Thanks for pointing it out :) I'll be sure to take a poke around and see how it compares to the USGS one.
     

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