Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Katla tremors: Is an Icelandic volcanic eruption bigger than Eyjafjallajokul about to occur?

3:10 AM - Thursday 20th October 2011

http://www.periscopepost.com/2011/10/katla-tremors-is-an-icelandic-volcanic-eruption-bigger-than-eyjafjallajokul-about-to-occur/

A series of minor earthquakes beneath the volcano Katla could lead to a huge overdue eruption, potentially far worse than last year’s Eyjafjallajokul event, which caused global chaos.

In May last year, Eyjafjallajokul erupted in Iceland, spewing a gargantuan ash cloud into the air, which severely disrupted the world’s aviation industry. Now, seismic activity has scientists scared that a bigger eruption is on the way, which could “dwarf” last year’s, reported the Associated Press. Clusters of earthquakes around Katla, located in the South of the country and significantly larger than Eyjafjallajokul, may be precursors to an eruption. After the panic that, well, erupted following last year’s eruption, there is considerable fear that a dramatic sequel could bring the world to its knees.

The picture of this chair I made in Tretyakovskaya Gallery in September 2011 in Moscow, the chair was made in 1903-1907 by Sergey Vasilevich Malutin friend of Mr. Nicholas Roerich (data is taken from the museum), as you can see the picture at the upper part of the chair is very similar to the central element of the well known calendar discovered in America; an amazing coincidence I should say.

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