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Originally Posted by lorax
You want a giggle, Ante? It's cold here today, only 10 C. The rain just keeps 'a comin'. I'm not sure what is more unsettling, though - the fact that it's raining, or the fact that what I'm listening to right now are the sounds of internal fluid movement in the volcano.
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Originally Posted by lorax
It's about 25 km away. However, Ambato is situated such that if Tungurahua goes active again, we get a neat light and sound show, light ash rains, and not much else. I'm more concerned for my friends in the town of Baños, which is right on the North Flank and has a history of being partially obliterated by lahars (pyroclastic mudslides).
It was cloudy last night, which is unfortunate or I'd have pictures of lava fountains to share with you. I'm tenacious, though - it will be clear one of these nights. The bramido (rumbling) was loud enough to rattle my windows last night.
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Oh, Elizabeth, it is only know that I fully appreciate the color of your language. And how rich it is. Really, a delight, I can't find proper words to describe the feeling I have while reading your posts. Reminds me of British English.
Still, I wouldn't wanna be able to feel the magma below the soil I'm standing on.
Cheers and may it warm up for you tomorrow.