Japan’s mercurial Sakurajima volcano erupts again on New Year’s Day

January 1, 2012JAPAN –New Years Day 2012 eruption of Sakurajima volcano in Japan
contribution by Mahati
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4 Responses to Japan’s mercurial Sakurajima volcano erupts again on New Year’s Day

  1. Grim says:

    Awesome show of power

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  2. Ginger says:

    I don’t think the earthquakes and dead birds in Arkansas are a random occurence. I’ve been following earthquake activity, volcano and CME’ss. I think there is more to all of this. It’s common sense. The fact tht black birds keep falling to their death in Arkansas everytime a several major CMEs are earth bound is starting to make me think. About the connection? Why would this be important? Well, only one reason really: preparation and knowledge. I’ld rather know what the hell is going on, than be a total sheep…totally lost of the threats towards our humainty. It takes courage to look around. And see things for what they really might be. We live on a planet, we are only human…I think people forget that. Too busy be a slave to mindless things. For those of us awake out here…keep up the unity and good work. Thanks extinction protocol…your one of my favorite sites. Also, for those of you knew to some of this…check RSOE EDIS….another good source of planet information. Peace, and happy new year. 2012

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  3. PAT2 says:

    Roll of the calendar from 2011 to 2012 and here we go again, earthquakes (especially Japan), dead birds. Starting off very similar to 2011. Here we go again 😦

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  4. Irene C says:

    Nature’s fireworks for the New Year’s celebration.

    Maranatha

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