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The volcano is still at full blast and the ash plume is still at 4-6
km high, but the ash is more coarse now than before. The airports are at on and off service. some remarkeable video fotage here shows the fierce force of the volcano. hraunhnullungar þeytast úr gígnum; http://www.ruv.is/flokkar/hamfarir/e...yjafjallajokli Thor, Reykjavik |
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