
As Australia is being devastated by uncontrollable bushfires, the Philippines was just hit by another natural disaster. Taal Volcano located on the big island of Luzon erupted January 12, 2020, reportedly sending ash and steam up to 6-9 miles into the sky. As people watched in awe and terror, some managed to snap pictures of the erupting volcano.
As Australia is being devastated by uncontrollable bushfires, the Philippines was just hit by another natural disaster.

There Is An Island That Nobody Can Enter And It Didn’t Exist Until 1963 (11 photo + 1 video + 1 GIF)
Surtsey is a piece of land that formed in 1963, after a huge volcanic eruption that has lasted for 3 years. Now, the land is used for scientific research and observations. The focus of the work is to better understand how an ecosystem forms from scratch, without any human impact. There are only a couple of scientists that are allowed on the island’s premises, making it one of a few forbidden places on earth.
Surtsey is a piece of land that formed in 1963, after a huge volcanic eruption that has lasted for 3 years. Now, the land is used for scientific research and observations.

Calbuco, a 2,000m volcano in Chile, has erupted twice in the past day, sending emergency services into overdrive. The eruption has prompted the evacuation of roughly 4,000 citizens from nearby cities and villages. It last erupted in 1972, Calbuco is a stratovolcano , and these are best known for having explosive eruptions – the infamous Krakatoa, Vesuvius and Mt. St. Helens volcanoes are all stratovolcanoes. We can only hope that Calbuco does not decide to blow its top as well.
Calbuco, a 2,000m volcano in Chile, has erupted twice in the past day, sending emergency services into overdrive.
