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awa355
23rd April 2015, 15:07
Ever been caught up in one? Must be a terrifying experience. Makes for some great photos (from far away).

http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/americas/67989650/chile-volcano-erupts-belching-ash-smoke-into-sky

http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/w420/awa355/Untitled%20picture_3.jpg

Blackbird
23rd April 2015, 16:25
Not an eruption as such but have been on White Island twice, once when the main vent was spitting out small rocks as well as ash and sulphur dioxide. Noisy as heck and pretty impressive. Wouldn't fancy being near a full scale one.

Maha
23rd April 2015, 16:32
No, but Rotorua got real dark about an hour after the Ruapehu eruption in 95'. So much so, that where I was working at the time (new building = limited lighting) got dark enough for me go home, but couldn't see out the wind screen because of the ash and radio reports were saying not to use the wipers, so head out the side window it was.

Banditbandit
23rd April 2015, 16:41
Yeah .. and we have some of the biggest and most destructive Volccanos which could go any time - From Taupo Volcano to the Auckland Volcano Field

Auckland even has an Eruption Contingency Plan http://www.aucklandcivildefence.org.nz/media/48896/2015-03-27-Auckland-Volcanic-Field-Contingency-Plan-Version-2-.pdf

because "A future eruption may therefore occur at any time in the future."

(A bit tautological .. but an eruption could occur at any time.

mashman
24th April 2015, 09:45
Never been caught in one and don't really want to be... but there's some pretty stills floating around (https://uk.news.yahoo.com/lightbox/incredible-images-as-chile-s-calbuco-volcano-erupts-for-first-time-in-43-years-1429776793-slideshow/calbuco-volcano-photo-1429776988532.html)

oldrider
24th April 2015, 13:37
So much going on in the world and space around us and we (Man kind) fuck around wasting all our precious time and resources on preventable war! :scratch:

Who really benefits? :shifty:

awa355
26th April 2015, 16:20
Not only volcanos. I had not even heard of this earthquake in Nepal , 1800 presumed killed,

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11438741

Bender
30th April 2015, 12:10
There is a couple of Kiwis right under that thing - they are recording their experiences on the Two Moto Kiwis thread, a ride report that has been running in ADV Rider for a couple of years. They (Andi and Ellen) are due to pack their trusty steed - a KTM - for home in a couple of weeks. Meantime they woke up yesterday to pitch blackness in the middle of the morning and it took a while to get themselves orientated.

Here's the thread (http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=789269&page=246) if you're interested from a personal viewpoint.

This has been an epic ride. :blink:

ellipsis
30th April 2015, 12:20
... a trawler I was helping to deliver to Auckland got a little burned in spots and we had to shelter in the lee of the wheelhouse 'cos we had hot little bits burning us too, when the wind took a veer to the south just after we had cleared White Island...I lived above a cocktail bar in London many years ago...I got burned a few times drinking something called 'Volcano'...tequila and other stuff in a very large bowl with sparklers in it...

oldrider
30th April 2015, 17:32
Volcanoes? - this may be of interest: http://drsircus.com/world-news/explosive-volcanic-activity-adds-to-global-cooling#utm_source=Dr+Sircus+Newsletter&utm_campaign=432f426454-Article_284&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_ea98c09673-432f426454-9531509&mc_cid=432f426454&mc_eid=783acdf144

Virago
30th April 2015, 17:41
*Volcanoes. :bleh:

Virago
30th April 2015, 17:47
So much going on in the world and space around us and we (Man kind) fuck around wasting all our precious time and resources on preventable war! :scratch:

Who really benefits? :shifty:

I've struggled to find some tenuous link to volcanoes, but I've had to admit defeat.

oldrider
30th April 2015, 19:01
I've struggled to find some tenuous link to volcanoes, but I've had to admit defeat.

The money we spend on stupid wars would be better served trying to understand the workings of our planet and the universe! Even I can understand that! :brick:

Katman
30th April 2015, 19:10
Volcanoes? - this may be of interest: http://drsircus.com/world-news/explosive-volcanic-activity-adds-to-global-cooling#utm_source=Dr+Sircus+Newsletter&utm_campaign=432f426454-Article_284&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_ea98c09673-432f426454-9531509&mc_cid=432f426454&mc_eid=783acdf144

The earth is fighting back.

It will probably give us a massive kick in the arse as a lesson in the process though.

Tazz
30th April 2015, 19:21
The earth is not 'fighting back'. It's just doing what it does. No big deal for it, just a big deal for our puny selves.

I have wondered with all the EQ's about locally if we'll some lava ejaculate in the nearish future.

oldrider
30th April 2015, 21:12
The earth is not 'fighting back'. It's just doing what it does. No big deal for it, just a big deal for our puny selves.

I have wondered with all the EQ's about locally if we'll some lava ejaculate in the nearish future.

Read in the paper this morning (ODT) that Ruapehu is showing a little restlessness!

Things are always on the move here - you rarely get a straight line on a seismograph anywhere in NZ! :corn: