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To: Taikun who wrote (54596)10/21/2004 11:24:35 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 74559
 
I keep believing it won't go kaboom. There's a crack that let it go the pressure. By the way, St. Helens is an example of how nature repairs itself in just a few years.

It blew sideways real good. Destroyed the surroundings. Then I saw a documentary showing how that area flattened out have regenerated since them.

It throws a spanner on the works fo those Greenpeace folks who says if nature is destroyed it won't come back.

I think it is one of the most well studied Volcanoes in the world. It cannot even fart without the scientists hearing it and studying it.