The eruptions have never been a worry for me. I live at the northern tip of the island and it would take something unprecedented to be directly affected. People in the southeast part of the island are the most impacted, but those who live there know the risk, or certainly should do.
Yes indeed. The flow is about 1.5 miles from Saddle Road which is the main east-west artery on the island. However, it’s moving very slowly currently because the land there flattens out.
That is really spectacular, you’re right. When you first moved there, were you less relaxed about the eruptions?
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The eruptions have never been a worry for me. I live at the northern tip of the island and it would take something unprecedented to be directly affected. People in the southeast part of the island are the most impacted, but those who live there know the risk, or certainly should do.
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Crazy colours 🙂
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Very much so!
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Is it still erupting, Graham?
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Yes indeed. The flow is about 1.5 miles from Saddle Road which is the main east-west artery on the island. However, it’s moving very slowly currently because the land there flattens out.
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🤫💖
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Looks like a rising wave. I keep looking for the surfers
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I wouldn’t want to wipe out from there!
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Fantastic 😀
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Glad you liked it, Cee.
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That is something !
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It was funny in a way. I was so focused on the new eruption, it took me a while to realize this was going on!
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Fabulous
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Thanks, Sheree.
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Beautiful, Graham! Vog indeed creates beautiful sunrises, sadly, as smoke does from wildfires.
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Yes, there are similarities there and the vog has been bad since this eruption started.
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Beautiful 💖💕
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Thanks, Marjola.
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