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On Fri, 3 Aug 2012 20:35:31 +0930, "Dave Kearton"
wrote: "Bob (not my real pseudonym)" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 2 Aug 2012 21:11:47 +0930, "Dave Kearton" wrote: Either the foreground or the background would qualify as a pretty picture, doing both is like chocolate and vanilla in the same bucket of strawberries. Fine. Mention ice cream after the Trader Joe's across the street closes for the day. Unless I've mis-Googled, this is Mt St Helens from Ed Carlson ? OK, I'll take a partial on that.....it's Chehalis-Centralia. Looks like a very nice corner of the planet too. Here is St Helens from about five miles away, during the 2005 dome-building eruption. And another from July 1980 during one of its secondary burps after "The Big One" of May 18, 1980. This one was taken from 100 miles away, and not an inch too far. That must have been a life-changing event. I should pay more attention to volcanoes. I was at the Fairchild AFB open house on May 18, 300 miles directly downwind of the volcano. One of our party was a police officer in a town about 100 miles closer to the volcano; we tried to get him home. Cost my friend a new engine for his car and some of us stranded a couple days in a road side rest area and small town school gymnasium. Finally got home four days later in my car, complete with my own personal lahar... That, and memories that will last forever. The shot that looks like nighttime was taken as we drove into the ash cloud during early afternoon. A short time later there was no daylight at all; I've worked in commercial darkrooms that had more ambient light. The sound of muffled thunder as static lightning arced through the ash clouds above as the most amazing soft snow of ex-volcano fell around us. Even you folks in Oz aren't completely immune... http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/201...-due-to-erupt/ |
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"Bob (not my real pseudonym)" wrote in message
... That, and memories that will last forever. I was at the Fairchild AFB open house on May 18, 300 miles directly downwind of the volcano. One of our party was a police officer in a town about 100 miles closer to the volcano; we tried to get him home. Cost my friend a new engine for his car and some of us stranded a couple days in a road side rest area and small town school gymnasium. Finally got home four days later in my car, complete with my own personal lahar... I guess when you're in a panic to take care of the family, you're not too cautious about your car sucking in fine dust particles. I recall at the time that it would be foolish to try and drive in that dust, both to the engine and the paintwork. If I were already home, I'd leave the car and spend my time sweeping off the roof. The shot that looks like nighttime was taken as we drove into the ash cloud during early afternoon. A short time later there was no daylight at all; I've worked in commercial darkrooms that had more ambient light. The sound of muffled thunder as static lightning arced through the ash clouds above as the most amazing soft snow of ex-volcano fell around us. Now this is going to keep me awake tonight. Even you folks in Oz aren't completely immune... http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/201...-due-to-erupt/ -- Cheers Dave Kearton |
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