Volcanic ash

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MadameButterfly
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moses wrote:
MadameButterfly wrote:All sorts chemical gasses come out of it and if it's enough to cause damage to aircrafts, how could then not be harmful to us? Or they taught us incorrectly at school.
Biology & Aeronautical mechanics might work slightly differently :) I wouldn't panic too much


Okay haven't done Aeronautical mechanics. Oh don't get me wrong, I'm never paniced, I was talking more the people there from the photos boss posted, they should take their horses and get out there for a few days. The people living really close to said volcano.
It was a blessing in disguise actually ~ no planes in the skies gave us beautiful blue sunny skies and that was not only peaceful but stunning.
It was good to breathe fresh air if only for a few days. Volcanos may erupt as all they like, amazing world.
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
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