Hillary the K9 witch flew over the land on her craft....and something in midir earth did not like it...I think these witches of society are in trouble, what do you think freemason? maybe I can conjure up the spirit of the dead, consult Hilter, Stalin is too busy, but the niphlim are united for what cause I don't know....is it me or the air smells a bit foggy....abera, keda bra, it ain't makin bread but letting you know I know your lies...
Nabro
Eritrea
13.37°N, 41.7°E; summit elev. 2218 m
All times are local (unless otherwise noted)
The first documented historical eruption at Nabro began on 13 June 2011. Nabro lies in a belt of active volcanoes that follows the Red Sea and lies in the Afar Triangle in Southern Eritrea near the border with Ethiopia (figure 1). An earthquake swarm began on 12 June 2011. The swarm included an M 5.1 earthquake in the vicinity of Nabro and early the next day, satellite remote sensing revealed a large ash plume. Tensions remain in the war-ravaged border region of Eritrea and Ethopia; despite an official cease fire, access to the region remains limited. Nabro's eruption delivered large and concentrated SO2 plumes, dropped ash over extensive areas, forced thousands of evacuations, and, according to the Eritrean government, led to fatalities.
Nabro
Eritrea
13.37°N, 41.7°E; summit elev. 2218 m
All times are local (unless otherwise noted)
The first documented historical eruption at Nabro began on 13 June 2011. Nabro lies in a belt of active volcanoes that follows the Red Sea and lies in the Afar Triangle in Southern Eritrea near the border with Ethiopia (figure 1). An earthquake swarm began on 12 June 2011. The swarm included an M 5.1 earthquake in the vicinity of Nabro and early the next day, satellite remote sensing revealed a large ash plume. Tensions remain in the war-ravaged border region of Eritrea and Ethopia; despite an official cease fire, access to the region remains limited. Nabro's eruption delivered large and concentrated SO2 plumes, dropped ash over extensive areas, forced thousands of evacuations, and, according to the Eritrean government, led to fatalities.