The Tonga Volcano Eruption

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An underwater volcano erupts near the capital of Tonga in the South Pacific, spewing steam, smoke and ash into the sky.
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  • Merisoul
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    • kuffar said:

      "Are you orthographicaly challenged? incohErent"

      Well, considering that all Fremason Scientist's believe that they were born out of their four daddie's with faked identity's rectum's inside a water melon; don't you think you're obsessed with Nazi Reverse Psychology for an Escape Artist with Psychotic Scizzophrenia, a head full of neural gnit's eating you're brain's to jello, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Senile Dementia's for you're wage's for you're sin's; and you think no one know's what "Don't let the right hand (side of you're brain), know what the left hand (side of you're brain, ie; Conscious coherent Right Hemisphere Bossse), is doing", when you've allready been Judged Natrally by Nature, looool! Gotobed, you're looking fucked!.

    • 3 years ago
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      Merisoul  
    • Every bit of video footage i've seen of this eruption juist seem's fake to me, because the size of the erruption shown should have errupted the sea in a radius of about 200 mile's, and yet the boat that's filin=ming this suposed event hardly move's at all, and that sugest's to me there wasn't any erruption in the sea at all, the boat's too calm, like it's in a paddling pool!.

    • 3 years ago
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    • 'No Living Thing Left Near Tonga Eruption' reports Discovery Channel News.

      A volcanic eruption close to the South Pacific nation of Tonga has destroyed rich bird life and vegetation, leaving a wasteland of black ash and tree stumps, witnesses said Friday.

      Sightseers, officials and scientists who have taken boats to the site have described frequent explosions hurtling rocks and ash thousands of feet into the air.

      It continued to spew Friday even as a major earthquake with a magnitude of 7.9 rocked Tonga's main island of Tongatapu.

      "There are only black stumps where the coconut trees were," he added. "We saw dead birds and fish in the water."

      Check OUT the rest of the story
      http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/03/20/underwater-volcano.html

    • 3 years ago
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