From: Brett Paatsch (paatschb@optusnet.com.au)
Date: Wed Jun 11 2003 - 10:55:35 MDT
Amara wrote:
> The volcanic rockfall I saw at night looked like this (photos by J. Alean)
> http://www.educeth.ch/stromboli/photos/photo03/icons/block_sea.jpg
> http://www.educeth.ch/stromboli/photos/photo03/icons/cloud.jpg
.
>
> (Note: Their thousands of photos and volcano
> movies, explanations, and more can be found
> at "Volcanoes of the World": http://www.stromboli.net)
>
> http://www.educeth.ch/stromboli/photos/index-en.html
> Click on the April-May 2002 and April 2003 links
>
> See in particular :
> http://www.educeth.ch/stromboli/sciara0203/index-en.html
> for recent Stromboli eruption over New Years and the Tsunami
>
> this one is a favorite of mine
> http://www.educeth.ch/stromboli/photos/photo02/icons/mf_2002_15.jpg
>
> Some of these (by Marco Fulle) are now postcards, distributed widely
> http://www.educeth.ch/stromboli/sciara0203/flow-en.html
>
> One example:
> http://www.educeth.ch/stromboli/sciara0203/icons/s45.jpg
>
> Another:
> http://www.educeth.ch/stromboli/sciara0203/icons/s47.jpg
>
> This one is my favorite Stromboli 'postcard':
> http://www.educeth.ch/stromboli/photos/photo02/icons/mf_2002_17.jpg
Hey great photos!
I bet the 300 Stromboli folk don't bother much with fireworks
on their holidays. And, come selling time, the local realtor
emphasizes the *view* ;-)
But could you *smell* anything? I imagine the dangers of
passive smoking would take on whole new meaning as well.
Regards
Brett Paatsch
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