49: Alaska's ever-sizzling Cleveland Volcano releases ash plume

Reblogged from The Extinction Protocol: 2012 and beyond:

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March 16, 2013ALASKA - A NASA satellite captured a small cloud of ash puffing from the top of Cleveland volcano on March 14, 2013. Who needs TV in Alaska when you've got Mount Cleveland to watch? The ever-simmering volcano in the Aleutian Islands has once again let out an ash plume just one month after last being upgraded after satellite imagery indicated increased temperatures in the peak.

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