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    Eyjafjallajokull photos - Volcano

    These are incredible photos from the volcano that someone emailed me. I thought I'd share them with you.

    http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/201...llajokull.html

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    Re: Eyjafjallajokull photos - Volcano

    thats gotta be hell on the cameras and lenses
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    Re: Eyjafjallajokull photos - Volcano

    Thank you for sharing the link with us Liz, I would have never seen these. Amazing photos! I cant stop staring at the first photo with the lightning! Props to the photographers.
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    Re: Eyjafjallajokull photos - Volcano

    Frak. Amazing. I would die for that first shot.

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    Re: Eyjafjallajokull photos - Volcano

    Quote Originally Posted by Liz
    These are incredible photos from the volcano that someone emailed me. I thought I'd share them with you.

    http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/201...llajokull.html

    Liz
    Liz, thanks for sharing. These are the best I have seen of that volcano. The ones I have seen on the news don't even come close. I particularly like the ones showing the effect on the local people and their farm animals. We worry about all those airplanes not being able to fly, but we forget the toll that something like this takes on the local population.

    Cheers,

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