Neat photos Earth doesn't look the same to me after taking an Earth Disasters geology course. Photos of Seattle may be nice, but all I see is the alto volcano in the distance.
Cataclysmic seems to be a good word to sum up your neighbors to the south these days. I fear the volcano is just beginning. Please, let us move to Canada!
Volcano eruption is destructive and scary.
ReplyDeleteThe Museum Of Nature is really fascinating, William !
ReplyDeleteInteresting. One of the most wonderful vulcanic sites is Pompeï in Italy, I think.
ReplyDeleteThe volcanoes are so severe ... but the mineral rocks are so beautiful!
ReplyDelete@Nancy: true.
ReplyDelete@Karl: I think so.
@Agnieszka: thank you.
@Jan: very volcanic.
@Ella: definitely.
Volcanos are fascinating. I just wouldn’t feel safe living anywhere near one!
ReplyDeleteNeat photos
ReplyDeleteEarth doesn't look the same to me after taking an Earth Disasters geology course. Photos of Seattle may be nice, but all I see is the alto volcano in the distance.
Volcanos are so fascinating to me. I'm not sure why.
ReplyDeleteGood to see all those varieties of rocks. Mother earth comes in many varieties!
ReplyDeleteThe volcanic cones remind me of gr 11 geography in the Ontario curriculum. Not that many take that course.
ReplyDeleteThe rocks are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteA force of nature to be reckoned with ~ great post ~
ReplyDeleteMoment by moment....
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
...we have had some cataclysmic moments lately!
ReplyDeleteI When I travel. I never miss a volcano.
ReplyDeleteTo witness an active volcano is pretty scary for me.
ReplyDeleteI would not want to be around an erupting volcano.
ReplyDeleteThe part about the volcanoes is interesting.
ReplyDeleteScary subject!
ReplyDeleteThank you for another interesting exhibit.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't want ot live near a volcano. I visited Mount St. Helens in 1990 ten years after it blew its top. It was unreal to see the results of it.
ReplyDeleteVolcanoes are dangerous and mesmerising all at the same time.
ReplyDeleteCataclysmic seems to be a good word to sum up your neighbors to the south these days. I fear the volcano is just beginning. Please, let us move to Canada!
ReplyDeleteThe rocks are lovely to look at. The destruction not so much.
ReplyDelete@Janey: unless they're extinct.
ReplyDelete@Maywyn: a risky part of the world.
@Anvilcloud: I didn't, but find this fascinating.
@RedPat: yes, they are.
@Carol: thank you.
@Tom: so it seems.
@Red: I'd like to see one.
@David: for good reason.
ReplyDelete@Marie: me either.
@Marleen: it is.
@Iris: indeed.
@Denise: thanks.
@Bill: I'd like to see St. Helens.
@Gemel: I agree.
@Jeanie: fortunately some measure of sanity prevailed.
@Joanne: the forces of nature.