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Our trip to Volcano and the news this morning

 
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dnatree



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 6:26 pm    Post subject: Our trip to Volcano and the news this morning Reply with quote

As we often do, we left the fog and headed to a sanctuary to walk. We chose the little town of Volcano and the Grinding Rock State park above the clouds. We had a great time and then we went to the little town of Volcano and sat in the park and visited with locals.


Picture in the park in Volcano Wednesday. Special note in this pic

We found a warm stove and a drink in the local shop


Then I found this in the news today posted 56 minutes ago and the Official Gods of the Gov that are motivated by money and their self importance..... Well anyway.... from this point on let all the Officials that folks follow, LET THEM fail to see the smallest of points overlooked and turn out to be wrong like the Intelligence in Iraq that killed so many in the name of this money god. So that folks will not be swayed by their underlying true intent.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090109/ap_on_re_us/yellowstone_volcano_hysteria
Quakes shake loose fears about Yellowstone volcano

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Another Web site contained a page entitled "Yellowstone Warning" that encouraged "everyone to leave Yellowstone National Park for 100 miles around the volcano caldera because of the danger in poisonous gasses that can escape from the hundreds of recent earthquakes."

That site, which carried the U.S. Geological Survey logo, has since been taken down.

"A casual observer would be led to believe that was an official source," Yellowstone spokesman Al Nash said, pointing out that the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, which monitors the park for seismic activity, hasn't changed the volcano's alert level from "normal."

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Seems like a lot of volcanoes are restless ... earthquakes in Costa Rica, Indonesia, Alaska, all near volcanoes. Strange how Yellowstone started up but now has been very quiet, hopefully it was just letting off some pressure and now all is well.
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