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maybe Bush was visiting with the One Ring...

 

New Zealand's Mount Ruapehu erupts

 

WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's Mount Ruapehu, famed as a key location in

the " Lord of the Rings " film trilogy, has erupted, spewing out ash and rock that

injured one climber, officials said, adding there could be further eruptions.

 

The 10-minute eruption started at about 8.20 p.m. on Tuesday (4:20 a.m. EDT) and

threw boulders 1-2 meters in diameter up to two kilometers from the crater,

crown agency Geological and Nuclear Sciences said.

 

The eruption, which sent a cloud of ash and dust to a height of 15,000 feet,

could signal further volcanic activity or it could be a one off event, GNS

Volcanologist Steve Sherburn told Reuters.

 

" At the moment we don't know which pathway we're heading down, " Sherburn said.

" If you look historically at what Ruapehu has done then you can find examples of

both of these. "

 

The highest mountain in New Zealand's North Island at 2,797-meters (9,177 feet),

Mt Ruapehu has one of the most active crater lakes in the world. The mountain

was the location of Middle Earth in the " Lord of the Rings " films.

 

 

In March a mudflow, or " lahar " flowed down the side of the mountain after the

crater lake overflowed, and large eruptions in 1995 and 1996 blanketed the

surrounding area in ash.

 

Tuesday's eruption caused two mudflows, known as lahars, down the eastern and

northern slopes of the mountain, which quickly petered out in thick snow.

 

Boulders thrown by the eruption crashed through the roof of a hut where four

climbers were staying near the summit. One climber suffered leg injuries and was

taken down the mountain to hospital.

 

Ruapehu District Engineer Peter Pill said the two skifields on the mountain were

closed on Wednesday, with the situation to be reviewed later in the day.

 

In 1953 a lahar swept away a railway bridge at Tangiwai and 151 people were

killed when an Auckland-to-Wellington train plunged into a river.

 

 

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wave those flags high in the air

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Oooh! How exciting! My fiance and I were in NZ for 3 months this

spring and went on the hike through that area called the Tongariro

Crossing. It was amazing and we could have climed Mt. Raupehu but we

didn't leave ourselves enough time. It was steaming when we saw it

in March - so that's cool that it erupted. Sorry to ramble, I just

got excited about a NZ post! :P

 

Jess

 

 

 

 

, fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

>

> maybe Bush was visiting with the One Ring...

>

> New Zealand's Mount Ruapehu erupts

>

> WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's Mount Ruapehu, famed as a key

location in the " Lord of the Rings " film trilogy, has erupted,

spewing out ash and rock that injured one climber, officials said,

adding there could be further eruptions.

>

> The 10-minute eruption started at about 8.20 p.m. on Tuesday (4:20

a.m. EDT) and threw boulders 1-2 meters in diameter up to two

kilometers from the crater, crown agency Geological and Nuclear

Sciences said.

>

> The eruption, which sent a cloud of ash and dust to a height of

15,000 feet, could signal further volcanic activity or it could be a

one off event, GNS Volcanologist Steve Sherburn told Reuters.

>

> " At the moment we don't know which pathway we're heading down, "

Sherburn said. " If you look historically at what Ruapehu has done

then you can find examples of both of these. "

>

> The highest mountain in New Zealand's North Island at 2,797-meters

(9,177 feet), Mt Ruapehu has one of the most active crater lakes in

the world. The mountain was the location of Middle Earth in

the " Lord of the Rings " films.

>

>

> In March a mudflow, or " lahar " flowed down the side of the

mountain after the crater lake overflowed, and large eruptions in

1995 and 1996 blanketed the surrounding area in ash.

>

> Tuesday's eruption caused two mudflows, known as lahars, down the

eastern and northern slopes of the mountain, which quickly petered

out in thick snow.

>

> Boulders thrown by the eruption crashed through the roof of a hut

where four climbers were staying near the summit. One climber

suffered leg injuries and was taken down the mountain to hospital.

>

> Ruapehu District Engineer Peter Pill said the two skifields on the

mountain were closed on Wednesday, with the situation to be reviewed

later in the day.

>

> In 1953 a lahar swept away a railway bridge at Tangiwai and 151

people were killed when an Auckland-to-Wellington train plunged into

a river.

>

>

> wargasm wargasm one two three

> pit bull, pit bull, one two three

> wave those flags high in the air

> as long as it takes place over there

>

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ramble away jess...ramble away

Jess Nagel Sep 28, 2007 12:43 PM Re: Mt Doom

 

 

 

Oooh! How exciting! My fiance and I were in NZ for 3 months this spring and went on the hike through that area called the Tongariro Crossing. It was amazing and we could have climed Mt. Raupehu but we didn't leave ourselves enough time. It was steaming when we saw it in March - so that's cool that it erupted. Sorry to ramble, I just got excited about a NZ post! :PJess , fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:>> maybe Bush was visiting with the One Ring...> > New Zealand's Mount Ruapehu erupts> > WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's Mount Ruapehu, famed as a key location in the "Lord of the Rings" film trilogy, has erupted, spewing out ash and rock that injured one climber, officials said, adding there could be further eruptions.> > The 10-minute eruption started at about 8.20 p.m. on Tuesday (4:20 a.m. EDT) and threw boulders 1-2 meters in diameter up to two kilometers from the crater, crown agency Geological and Nuclear Sciences said.> > The eruption, which sent a cloud of ash and dust to a height of 15,000 feet, could signal further volcanic activity or it could be a one off event, GNS Volcanologist Steve Sherburn told Reuters.> > "At the moment we don't know which pathway we're heading down," Sherburn said. "If you look historically at what Ruapehu has done then you can find examples of both of these."> > The highest mountain in New Zealand's North Island at 2,797-meters (9,177 feet), Mt Ruapehu has one of the most active crater lakes in the world. The mountain was the location of Middle Earth in the "Lord of the Rings" films.> > > In March a mudflow, or "lahar" flowed down the side of the mountain after the crater lake overflowed, and large eruptions in 1995 and 1996 blanketed the surrounding area in ash.> > Tuesday's eruption caused two mudflows, known as lahars, down the eastern and northern slopes of the mountain, which quickly petered out in thick snow.> > Boulders thrown by the eruption crashed through the roof of a hut where four climbers were staying near the summit. One climber suffered leg injuries and was taken down the mountain to hospital.> > Ruapehu District Engineer Peter Pill said the two skifields on the mountain were closed on Wednesday, with the situation to be reviewed later in the day.> > In 1953 a lahar swept away a railway bridge at Tangiwai and 151 people were killed when an Auckland-to-Wellington train plunged into a river.> > > wargasm wargasm one two three > pit bull, pit bull, one two three > wave those flags high in the air > as long as it takes place over there>

 

 

wargasm wargasm one two three

pit bull, pit bull, one two three

wave those flags high in the air

as long as it takes place over there

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