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Under the volcano

Analog6

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Related to the air disruptions caused by Iceland's volcanic burps, I read (here) that ash in the atmosphere from the eruption of Tambora in 1815 (a one-in-1000-year event), on the island of Sumbawa, Indonesia, was responsible for some of the spectacular sunsets painted by Turner.

So are Europeans getting nice sunsets - surely there must be some positive aspect in this?

Tambora was the most deadly eruption in recorded history, killing more than 70,000 people.

The link has a film and slide show too.
 
We are not only getting great red sunsets but also enjoy the quiet resulting from nil air traffic.

People living near airports are having a holiday in their own garden.
That kind of pleasure seems one time only.


Vic.
 
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