David
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Post by David on Oct 8, 2009 17:22:28 GMT -5
While having the earth still continue to rebuild itself naturally this can still be and immediate danger for those living near the possible eruption area. The volcano is obviously not completely dormat IMO and people in the area should proceed cautiosly...
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Post by orten999 on Mar 26, 2010 6:28:19 GMT -5
La Soufriere ("La Sou") is the tallest mountain in St Vincent with a peak 3,684 feet above sea level the climb to the top is just under three and a quarter miles. La Sou is a volcano and is still considered to be "active". The last eruption was back in 1979 and it was a big one. Lava, ash and gases were secreted all over St Vincent and even Barbados felt the effect as it had a covering of volcanic ash. Term Papers
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