New at Rosetta Stones: A Pretty Hawt Post

I’ve resurrected a fun old post from ancient days, and given it a sexy new video. All you fans of volcanic activity, especially the night stuff, should drop by and ogle.

And here’s a little something extra for ye: an amazing classic image of Mont Peleé in eruption by Angelo Heilprin, who was a braver human than I’ll ever manage.

Image shows several people watching a pyroclastic flow.
Image of Mont Pelee in eruption in 1902 by Angelo Heilprin, a geologist whose passion for knowledge told fear to fuck itself. Image courtesy Volcano World.

You should check out that Volcano World article. But only after you get intimate with mine!

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New at Rosetta Stones: A Pretty Hawt Post
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6 thoughts on “New at Rosetta Stones: A Pretty Hawt Post

  1. 1

    I have a bunch of “Disaster Books” … things like “The Mt Prlee Inferno” and the “The San Francisco Apocalypse” “The Galveston Horror” … it’s a rather formulaic genre … some quick chapters about the disaster, photos, many of them crudely retouched, touching stories from a survivor or two, filled in with some stuff about older disasters if necessary to fluff out a thin tale.

    I think I have one or more on Mt. Pelee.

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    Cool pics of volcanic spines in the Volcano World article. We’ve seen a couple of those at MSH, as well. They aren’t very stable, of course.

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    I have always thought of the glowing avalanche as mother natures version of a nuclear explosion, Except that some are bigger than anything we have yet exploded (see Tambarooa, or Mt Katmai or …), let alone prehistoric ones like Yellowstone, Long Valley or Toba.

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