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To: Ron who wrote (101493)5/28/2020 1:02:41 AM
From: elpolvo1 Recommendation

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Ron

  Respond to of 104167
 
wow! that's great.

NOW abuelita will have something to watch while her satellite's down.

it's pretty manly stuff though... EXPLOSIVE.

that must have been some kind of web-cam/volcano cam that was
already recording the video? photographers in boots on the ground
never get that lucky with a shot. (i'll go read up on it and get the story)

tanks mucho for sharing it. i'm going to save it to watch randomly during
the day... to let off all this anger energy that's flowing in. i'll use it along
with my chill app. it'll help me have a more relaxing NOW. KA BLAAAMM!!
AHHHHHHH... <exhales deeply>



To: Ron who wrote (101493)5/28/2020 2:00:59 AM
From: elpolvo1 Recommendation

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abuelita

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ron-

i didn't find the info on the origin of the volcano cam footage because
i was drawn into all the other amazing videos on that page.

here's an interesting one for croco (and us) since we were
focusing on the moon. ...something you don't see every day...
a lot different, eh?




To: Ron who wrote (101493)5/28/2020 2:02:24 AM
From: Cactus Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104167
 
That footage was breathtaking. From what difference do you think that was recorded?

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To: Ron who wrote (101493)5/28/2020 3:19:56 PM
From: abuelita  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 104167
 
the media could not be played for me