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I'm listed in Tumblweeds under marinebiology,...
I’m listed in Tumblweeds, a user-generated community directory that rates Tumblr bloggers by their number of followers. Find me listed in #marinebiology, #adventure, #humor
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Volcanoes on the Incurablog →
I was going back through the archives and I realized that this subject has popped up several times before. Like when I lived in Anchorage and moved a mere 2 weeks before Mt. Redoubt erupted, grounding Alaskan air traffic for a week.
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The Lava Flow
…was currently about half a mile away from the observation point. The direction of the flow changes daily, so though we were standing next to rock that had cooled only 3 days ago, the area where it was actively flowing was a little too far to actually see in any detail. We could see the line of molten rock going down the mountain in the distance, but that was about it. We ended up going...
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Tonight on Masterpiece Theater...
The story of an ill-fated chivalrous young man, his voluptuous bride, and their fiery geological demise. Be sure to tune in for “Why Do Fools Fall in Lava?”
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Off to the Volcano
Gonna go see some lava.
Glowing, oozing, molten lava.
This should be fun.
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The ideal Alaskan Vaction
Start on the ferry from Bellingham in early June. (May and June are the best months to be up there. You get tons of daylight, the inside passage has a myriad of marine animals - whales, sea lions, porpoises, etc.) You have to plan everything well in advance because the ferry doesn’t go all that often. On the ferry you’ll see plenty. You can rent a berth, but a lot of people...
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awesome-everyday asked: Do you get a lot of accidental phone calls? (I've always wanted to ask that of someone named Aaron)
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