Friday, March 11, 2022

One of the largest calderas on the planet is located within New Hampshire.

 

 

 

 

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  1. We could all so without the homospeak of the narrator.

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    1. I believe it is a homo computer speaking, listen to it's cadence and syntax. I find any robot or computer talking to me as despicable. Companies and agencies love them. They hide behind them like the "Your call is important to us and our messages have changed..." BS, get a human operator on there, your messages is as important until it is not, just shut up and send money.

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    2. Yeh, I thought that was pretty annoying too. Nemo

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  2. Closed Captions can be your friend.

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  3. Take a look at Pawtuckaway. They say it's a volcano. It looks more like a meteor crater to me.

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  4. There's another one in the North East Kingdom of VT here:

    https://www.google.com/maps/place/Island+Pond,+Brighton,+VT+05846/@44.8209114,-71.945781,10.96z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x4cb6816702e1e0c9:0x999af3a2412b20e7!8m2!3d44.8147712!4d-71.8803728!5m1!1e4

    I used to think it was an ancient meteor strike like len says about Pawtuckaway. After looking at this vid, I'm not so sure. Could be a collapsed volcano.

    Nemo

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  5. Huh..who’d uh think it.

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  6. Well, after being downwind of Mt. St. Helens when she blew (May 18, 1980), I can tell you it's no fun being buried in ash.

    Waiting for Mt. Rainier to cork off now.

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  7. Too bad there's not a volcanic caldera under Mordor-on-the-Potomac. I'd love to see it blow.

    President Elect Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neanderthal B Woodman Domestic Violent Extremist SuperStraight
    III-per

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