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Travel Diaries | Top 10 Volcano-Watching Destinations in the World
Explore the world’s most spectacular volcano-watching destinations, from glowing lava fields in Hawaii to dramatic crater ...
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After 12,000 years quiet, an Ethiopian volcano erupts
For the first time in roughly 12,000 years, a long‑quiet volcano in Ethiopia has roared back to life, sending fountains of ...
Volcanoes don’t just disrupt airline schedules. They had a hand in birthing humans & shaping what they did After at least 12,000 years of silence, Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi volcano let out a shout on ...
Volcanoes don’t just make airports messy. They actually helped create the world we live in — including us! After staying quiet for at least 12,000 years, a volcano in Ethiopia called **Hayli Gubbi** ...
ALBAWABA- The Hayli Gubbi volcano in Ethiopia’s Afar region erupted on November 23, 2025, for the first time in roughly ...
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For Thrill‑Seeking Travelers: 7 Top Volcanic Destinations You Can Witness Erupt In Real Life
Experience the raw power of nature safely at the world’s most thrilling volcanoes. From glowing lava to ash clouds, these ...
Top 5 Volcano Eruptions That Disrupted Global Flight Schedules . [Editor's Note: Follow the Khaleej Times live blog for ...
Jeff put on a brave face as he appeared on Good Morning Britain just one day after the announcement and has now given a ...
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Ethiopian volcano erupts after 12,000 years: What we know
Hayli Gubbi, which rises to 500 metres (1,640 feet), is the southernmost volcano of the Erta Ale Range, a chain of low-lying shield volcanoes in the Afar region. It has had no known eruptions for ...
On a quiet Sunday morning in Ethiopia’s Afar region, the ground shook, the sky blackened, and a volcano long considered ...
Air India, Air Arabia and Akasa Air services have so far been affected as the ash plume sweeps across the Middle East and ...
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Volcanic disruptions are one of the greatest threats to air travel. Could new forecasts change that?
Advances in volcanic ash forecasting could transform the aviation industry, avoiding the mass cancellation of flights.
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