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Escaping pyroclastic flow, Unzen volcano, Japan (1991)
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A pyroclastic flow is a fast-moving current of volcanic material that can be extremely destructive. It consists of a mixture of hot gases, ash, and volcanic rocks that are expelled during explosive volcanic eruptions. These flows can reach temperatures of up to 1,000°C (1,800°F) and travel at speeds exceeding 100 km/h (62 mph), which makes them capable of devastating everything in their path. Pyroclastic flows are particularly dangerous due to their speed, high temperature, and the fact that they can quickly bury and incinerate areas close to the volcano. They are one of the most hazardous volcanic phenomena.

Now that has got to be one of the scariest things on Earth. Pompeii! 😳

Looking into a Volcano

Flow of Lava

Life and death situation, I wonder how far that went. The camera man would have to escape too somehow.

OMG! Scarry!

How did it emerge

dude this must have been scary af !

This makes me want to watch Dante’s Peak! Great movie


