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Volcano erupts on St. Vincent: What happens if you get caught in a natural disaster away from home?
St. Vincent is a popular tourist destination in the Caribbean. Experts say it's important to have a plan before you travel and while you're away should disaster strike.
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Newlywed hospitalized after 'tumbling' into volcano on his honeymoon
Clay and Acaimie Chastain, a newlywed couple and both recent graduates of Purdue University, had their Caribbean honeymoon cut short when the groom went tumbling off a trail and into a volcano.
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Is Hawaii's Kilauea volcano shooting green gems into the air?
Embedded in the lava still spewing some 130 feet into the air from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano are green crystals. Called olivine, these minerals can turn Hawaiian beaches green, and it appears some of the green gems are raining down upon homes near the eruption or popping up near lava flows. "Yes, the lava that is erupting now is very crystal-rich and it is quite possible that residents might be finding olivine," Cheryl Gansecki, a geologist at the University of Hawaii-Hilo that studies the compo
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Millie Bobby Brown Is One of the Thousands of Travelers Stranded in Bali Due to Volcano Eruption
Millie Bobby Brown found herself spending much longer in Bali than she had planned after a volcano erupted ash and closed down the airport.
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Why a Mud Volcano is the Must-Try Beauty Experience in Cartagena
The mud volcano is a landmark with its own little micro-economy, where dozens of locals put visitors through their muddy paces.
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Chilean Volcanic Eruption: What Travelers Need To Know
The Calbuco volcano in Southern Chile erupted twice on Wednesday night, without warning, sending a huge cloud of ash and lava up to 15 kilometers into the air. “The way these eruptions usually work is they start with lots of explosive activity, lots of ash and rock being ejected into the air, and then they usually progress to a quieter more effusive, rather than explosive, state,” he explains. "It is impossible to say that there won’t be more explosive periods to this event.
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#Daydream: Watching the Northern Lights near the Hekla Volcano in Iceland
Photo: Moyan Brenn.