Mud volcano in Indonesia

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by Targol » 25/01/07, 14:26

Woodcutter wrote:It may be worrying, but to say that it is worse than the Tsunami ...

It has (for now?) Neither the extent nor the gravity in terms of consequences on the inhabitants ...


In addition, this mud volcano will have an advantage: as long as it is not too far from the sea, the mud will densify the water which will reduce the effect of the next tsunami ...

... okay, I'm going out : Mrgreen:
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by denis » 25/01/07, 15:12

it may be a good thing, so that their islands do not disappear under water : Shock:
qi sunday. : Mrgreen:
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by Targol » 25/01/07, 15:35

denis wrote:qi sunday. : Mrgreen:


Me !!! (I'm unbeatable in the worst 8) )

With all this mud, they will be able to increase their tourism by offering hot mud bath cures for wealthy tourists.
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