Here are 5 stunning volcano eruptions caught on camera:

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Here are 5 stunning volcano eruptions caught on camera:

  1. Mount St. Helens eruption in 1980

This eruption was one of the most powerful in recent history. The eruption caused a massive ash cloud that traveled around the world, and it also triggered a series of lahars, which are mudflows that can be very destructive.

  1. Krakatoa eruption in 1883

This eruption was even more powerful than Mount St. Helens, and it is considered to be one of the most violent volcanic eruptions in recorded history. The eruption caused a tsunami that killed over 36,000 people.

  1. Pinatubo eruption in 1991

This eruption caused a massive ash cloud that traveled over 20,000 miles. The ash cloud caused widespread disruption to air travel, and it also caused the collapse of the roofs of many buildings in the Philippines.

  1. Eyjafjallajökull eruption in 2010

This eruption caused a massive ash cloud that traveled over 1 million square miles. The ash cloud caused widespread disruption to air travel, and it is estimated to have cost the European economy billions of dollars.

  1. Nyiragongo eruption in 2011

This eruption was one of the most spectacular in recent history. The eruption caused a lava flow that destroyed over 1,000 homes, and it also caused the evacuation of over 100,000 people.

These are just a few of the many stunning volcano eruptions that have been caught on camera. These eruptions are a reminder of the power of nature, and they can be both awe-inspiring and terrifying.

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  1. okay hear me out ~ i refined and rendered some magma particle simulations after watching this , and i feel i've captured the essence completely. a single one of my high fidelity digital art renders will probably generate enough motion in perpetuity to provide a sustainable geothermal energy font for society's next generations

    nice breakdown , & everybody here is now part of my reality 🌌

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  2. May 18th 1980. Mt. St. Helen's washington state cascade mountain range. I was les than 30 miles away in longview washington on the columbia river, and cowlitz river i was at work that sunday morning. We all new that she was going to blow at some point. Then that morning all hell broke lose on the radio, and outside you could hear off in the distance the rumbling. We could not get out to the back delivery bays fast enough. We stood there with a first row seat we were all speachless. It was like watching the biggest nuke exploding. After the shock wore off it was all hands on deck there were people being killed, and there was soon to be mass destruction coming out way down the cowlitz river. I-5 was all ready cut off north, and south. 2 mager airports grounded seatac, and pdx portland, and when the ice, and mud flow down the cowlitz river hit the columbia river the shipping chanel from pacific ocean in Astoria oregon to the port of portland had been completely cut off this all happen in just a few short hours. It was incredible. Then the days that followed it was the ash dust to deal with that was awfull. We had to clean up the ash in side the building at work in the days ahead. Some times it was an inch deep, and we had to wear masks everywhere even at home. Ill never forget.

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