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Re: SOUFRIERE HILLS VOLCANO IN MONTSERRAT
      Wed Jul 30 2008 03:07 AM

I hadn't heard about this one and I follow volcanos almost as avidly as hurricanes. That volcano has devastated that island much more thoroughly than any hurricane could. It has been seriously active for at least a decade. More on this volcano can be found
here: Global Volcanism Project
and here: Volcano World Soufriere Hills Volcano
For those who are interested....

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