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kyle · Feb 27, 2012 3:22
what's up Gracie?
Sakurajima — Tarumizu, Japan
kyle · Feb 27, 2012 3:01
Ive been watching for a time now and nothing else except some belching clouds abov e, might have been a chunk of rock let go and fell down the shaft causing a vacume effect, or venturian effect as upper air mixed with the upper cloud, causing a sort of vacume, wish you had seen i...
Sakurajima — Tarumizu, Japan
kyle · Feb 27, 2012 2:40
ive never seen such a thing, it sucked the steam and dust back into the lower vents it opened, not sure what to make of it
Sakurajima — Tarumizu, Japan
kyle · Feb 27, 2012 2:37
maybe it will hold, the shock of the mini erupting is causing it to kick up dust all along the area
Sakurajima — Tarumizu, Japan
kyle · Feb 27, 2012 2:36
damn, the area I spoke about is now letting go
Sakurajima — Tarumizu, Japan
kyle · Feb 27, 2012 2:33
Wayne, if you are watching, I see something that is not good, there are now vents along both sides of the crack I saw some time ago, an area of near one third of this side may be about to let go, and blow off the whole side, it is severly weakened now. If you have any influence, ...
Sakurajima — Tarumizu, Japan
kyle · Feb 23, 2012 23:08
gotta go for now, as you must have noticed, hitting multiple keys again, I seem to need a keeper hahahahah
Sakurajima — Tarumizu, Japan
kyle · Feb 23, 2012 23:07
considering the distance those bolders were thrown , you would not be safe at the distance of the cam, they are  thrown for miles at times (Small bolders), in such ban explosion I would love to get involved with some volunteer science project to set up hi-density cams to be able...
Sakurajima — Tarumizu, Japan
kyle · Feb 23, 2012 23:00
it sure was exciting to see those glowing bolders explode up than came back down like comets, and as big as houses, nature can top all grand movie things.  I hope you are able to get near the cams the next time it boils over, but listen carefully, those that ware killed at Mt St ...
Untitled camera — Kihei, United States
kyle · Feb 23, 2012 22:52
I just had an amusing revelation, everyone loves to see people eat hahahahahaha
Whitman College - Reid Center Café 66 — Walla Walla, United States
kyle · Feb 23, 2012 22:47
I believe it is called a quade, in any case, it is connected to a well know college
Sakurajima — Tarumizu, Japan
kyle · Feb 22, 2012 22:37
sadly to say, it might have spilled down the mountain , and I missed it, cant see in now, too much smoke, but a glow is where the bottom was, lighting up the smoke, darn it
Flakk–Rørvik Ferry — Flakk, Norway
kent cf · Feb 22, 2012 20:57
See further details here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flakk–Rørvik_Ferry http://www.vegvesen.no/Trafikkinformasjon/Reiseinformasjon/Trafikkmeldinger/Webkamera?kamera=110232
Auburn University-Samford Lawn — Auburn , United States
Anonymous · Feb 22, 2012 12:36
i am from Auburn and i now live in Northern NY,i just wish there were more cameras i could watch to remind me of home :P  
Sakurajima — Tarumizu, Japan
kyle · Feb 22, 2012 11:49
sorry, that was "Bigger", When tired, I start to hit all over the place on the keys hahaha amusing at times if I catch it before someone is offended Have a wonderful day (Night)
Sakurajima — Tarumizu, Japan
kyle · Feb 22, 2012 11:46
It was fantastic , and feel honored to have the links, though like today, I cant get in to watch them because the bandwidth is very poor.   It was fun to watch those huge bolders being shot into the air and slowly fall back, meaning they were shot to a great height, and then watc...
Stergeon facility — Zürich, Switzerland
kyle · Feb 22, 2012 11:39
the thing that facinates me is, they appear to have forward looking eyes, and likely have stereoscopic vision, very odd for any of the fish family
Stergeon facility — Zürich, Switzerland
kyle · Feb 22, 2012 11:28
I salute you putting this cam up, it will educate folks on just what these gentle creatures are, and to leave them alone
Stergeon facility — Zürich, Switzerland
kyle · Feb 22, 2012 11:18
I stand corrected, Sbierian Stergeon are the longest now over 20 feet and over 2000 pounds
Stergeon facility — Zürich, Switzerland
kyle · Feb 22, 2012 11:05
Sturgeon are prehistoric  creatures that have been around since before the dinosaurs. Huge old Lover Guppies hahahaahah    Not sure about European Versions, but in America they only get to 20 feet now. I have read accounts from the Old Wests of 40 footers, but one never knows ...
 
 

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