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I suppose if you live under Europe's most dangerous volcano you have to believe in miracles.
Locals are more concerned that the eruption may signal the reawakening of Katla – another, far more dangerous volcano, nearby.
Popocatepetl, Mexico's magnificent and mystical 17,945-foot peak, has been called the world's most dangerous volcano.
Bruce demonstrates that the work of a United States Geological Survey seismologist, Bernard Chouet, gave some forewarning that Galeras was a dangerous volcano.
The 17,945-foot peak also known as Don Gregorio or Don Goyo is often described as the world's most dangerous volcano because it sits within 40 miles of the capital, Mexico City, and its 20 million people.
Mount Rainier, America's most dangerous volcano, flickered briefly in my vision, and the mountains of the Olympic peninsula were a mirage on the horizon, transforming effortlessly into a sequence of navy warships.
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Vesuvius, which has erupted scores of times since A.D. 79 and is still one of the most dangerous volcanoes on earth, has been quiet since 1944.
66 of Indonesia's most dangerous volcanoes are continuously monitored for their every slightest twitch, using instruments on the ground, and remote sensing from space.
KALI BLADAR, Indonesia, Nov. 9 — For about a month, Ibu Suwarni's life has been interrupted by Mount Kelud, one of Indonesia's most dangerous volcanoes.
And Vesuvius remains one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes, with millions of people living on or near its slopes, and millions more visiting the archaeological sites every year, strangely drawn by the idea that – as the 18th-century diarist Hester Lynch Piozzi put it – "We, who today are spectators, may become spectacles to travellers of a succeeding century".
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