• @[email protected]
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      The volcano is very likely causing the thunderstorm. Thunderstorms develop when convective activity pushes hot, moist air to high altitude. The high heat from the volcano very likely induces the convective flow necessary to generate the storm.

  • tinyVoltron
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    553 months ago

    I’m sorry but “Mount Fuego”. Pretty low-effort name. Do they also have a Lago de Agua? Just sayin.

    • Blaster M
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      Meanwhile in the UK…

      “White Cliffs”

      “Green Park”

      • @MIDItheKID
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        Or the entire state of Vermont.

        Literally Verde Monte

        The green mountain state.

      • @Linnce
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        133 months ago

        I the USA “central park”

          • @Rezbit
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            Space

            Yea there’s an unimaginable amount of shit out there, but between it all? So much space for activities

          • @[email protected]
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            At least we don’t usually do just numbers. In Japan I’ve been to a tourist attraction lake named 12. It’s also only about 90 minutes from 13.

    • @[email protected]
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      133 months ago

      Not that I know of, but we do have another volcano named Agua :) Really though, Guate has plenty of unique and wonderfully cultured names - some are just a wee bit simpler than others.

    • @[email protected]
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      153 months ago

      Right?

      How could primitive humans draw any other conclusion than God from that kind of spectacle!?

      We have come so far.

      • @[email protected]
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        Yeah and if they saw that, they’d immediately think “the gods are pissed, we must have angered them by something we did.”

  • @detinu
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    Imagine seeing this in ancient times. I’d think the world is ending.

    • @[email protected]
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      Ancient times? If I had stepped out and seen that this morning shit would be shat.

      I mean, someone has to be the first person to watch the beginning of the end of the world, right? My lizard brain would have instantly decided I was the lucky person.

      • @Cryophilia
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        Me too, but mainly because there’s no active volcanoes near me

        We did have a massive dry-season lighting storm out of nowhere once which sparked a wall of fire surrounding my city, burning over 8000 square km and blotting out the sun.

        In 2020.

        Definitely felt like the end of the world.

        Also set up one of the greatest reddit exchanges I’ve ever seen

        Commenter 1: these fires were sparked by 10,000 lightning strikes over the course of a day during hot, dry weather

        Commenter 2: PG&E [our electric utility, known for both high prices and sparking wildfires] execs breathing a sigh of relief for this one

        Commenter 3: I dunno, pretty suspicious. Has anyone ever seen PG&E execs and 10,000 lightning strikes in the same room?

        Commenter 4: one can dream

    • @psycho_driver
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      They brought Kim Kardashian as their virgin sacrifice.

    • @cryptiod137
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      Went bowling using his best orb

  • @[email protected]
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    193 months ago

    It’s like when you go to the toilet but then the water splashes back in.

    It’s like that.

  • @Treczoks
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    163 months ago

    What do you expect that happens if a volcano throws dust into charged clouds?

    • @[email protected]
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      You still need a volcano and charged clouds. So you probably don’t see that everyday.

      Imagin seeing that stuff a couple hundred years ago, without any knowledge about the mechanics behind it. Wild!

  • @pyre
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    163 months ago

    🎵🎶⚡ Heavy Metal Thunder⚡🎶🎵

  • @_sideffect
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    123 months ago

    The Lord’s rock concert

  • @[email protected]
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    Yeah, I can fully understand thinking gods angry with me for something I was doing if I saw that shit.

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    And here i was thinking that Gidorah was just fiction…

    Dammm nature…respect…

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      Take me to your leader.