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Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano (Tanzania): powerful ash eruptionsTuesday Feb 19, 2008 23:06 PM | Age: 4 yrs
The activity at Lengai seems to be increasing. In the past two weeks, explosions have ejected ash plumes rising several kilometers. On 15 Feb., Dutch pilots observed and photographed an eruption plume rising to estimated 12 km (36,000 ft).
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