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La Palma volcano

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by Moon Landing, Oct 1, 2021.

  1. Oct 1, 2021 at 5:37 PM
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    Just waiting for the massive landslide that may happen and the ensuing tsunami to cleanse Florida...

     
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    Thanks for the link. So, the East coast has its version of the San Andreas.

    :popcorn:
     
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    You know Florida is just CGI now, we've been under water for 15 years.
     
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    Just amazing that we are able to see this happening live. As an official old fart, the incredulity of the technology is not lost on me.

    I lived through Mt. St. Helens erupting and felt the ash on my skin, and then saw the aftermath of Mt. Pinatubo when my Navy ship docked in Subic Bay. So, I have been there and done that. But this event being broadcast live is pretty cool as well.

    Looks like the slipping of half the mountain into the ocean and causing a destructive tsunami is not going to happen.
     
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    My squadron was on det to Clark AB about a month before Pinatubo blew it's top and buried it. Watched on TV as the ash fell on Angeles City, and Clark. I was saddened, as it was a beautiful base. They stuck us in a condemned barracks in the edge of nothing. I was lucky, and was able to move into a girl's room in their barracks. Right across the parking lot from the chow hall. Some absolutely fantastic food, I kid you not. Those Phillippino chefs that worked there were awesome! I had to do a lot of extra excersize to keep the weight off. Of course, the girl I was staying with helped with that a lot. I ate a LOT of that chow hall food. Made the Marine chow halls seem like a bad McDonalds.

    Thanks for your service, Sir!
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