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quotePosted at 10:32 on 30th July 2009
Scary, but, great shots. HERE! 
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Karen Pugh
Karen Pugh
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quotePosted at 11:20 on 30th July 2009

Fantastic shots Babs, I almost wish I was there to take them myself

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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 11:24 on 30th July 2009
Don't forget to take a change of underwear Karen!! LOL
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Karen Pugh
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quotePosted at 11:29 on 30th July 2009
Couldn't forget something as important than that Ron, ha ha, I might have an eruption all of my ownSurprised
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 11:57 on 30th July 2009
Wow!!  Those are amazing!! Surprised
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Jason T
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quotePosted at 14:01 on 30th July 2009
Fantastic photos!!
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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 16:15 on 30th July 2009
Amazing photos! I am not sure I would have wanted to be that close to an active volcano though. lol.
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Donna Kelley
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quotePosted at 19:14 on 30th July 2009
Gorgeous, absolutely stunning!!
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Shirley K. Lawson
Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 20:53 on 30th July 2009

I saw the one last week where the trees are in the foreground, they'd make good posters for rooms. When my friend went to Hawaii, she said they went on tour over the lava fields in Hawaii,and she said looking down into the firey furnerols scared her to death, she could hardly wait to get back on solid ground again Indonesia is basically 22 volcanoes hooked together with land fill from volcanoes in between them an dirt on top of that, *I just did an research article on them)....Krakatoa, the infamous of them all over there, is an area where the Pacific rim is in an wedged "pinch" and the reason why it's so dramatic and castrophic when it blows...also classified as an "Super Volcano". they pack more ounce per the punch when they are active. We all thought Mt. St. Helens would be soemthing like this volcano, but it never had the umph to it, it just bubbled out lava slowly...then quit last year...done for now. It still emitted enough lava they said to make it from the west coast to the east coat five times, one foot thick in an double highway...but even with that, she never regained her prior height, an detriment in changing our weather patterns. Storms go right over her now...and its much drier here now for it. Thanks for posting the picutre Babs, I thought it was lovely the first time I saw it, and now I know where I can go back and take another glance when I want to again...kick my feet back with an drink and an little umberella in front of an fan. "Tiny bubbles", in the sand...la la la.

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Roses
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quotePosted at 04:03 on 5th August 2009
WOW!  Amazing....
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