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Mud Volcano Erupts In San Juan de Urabá, Colombia; Videos Show Huge Fireball Explosion | Watch
A mud volcano erupted in San Juan de Urabá, Antioquia, on February 25, triggering a fiery explosion fueled by methane gas.
A mud volcano in San Juan de Uraba, Colombia, erupted on February 25, 2026, spewing fire and mud near a water plant. Authorities report no injuries to humans but warn of ground cracks and potential ...
A mud volcano erupted in the northwestern Colombian province of Antioquia, sending a tower of smoke skyward on Wednesday.Footage released to Facebook by Soy de Pueblo shows thick white ...
A mud eruption in Sidoarjo in Indonesia, sometimes known as Lusi, took place in 2006 and it continues to erupt, Manga said.
Scortoasa Town Hall in Buzau County requested a detailed report from the National Institute for Medical Rehabilitation, Physical Medicine and Balneoclimatology (INRMFB) regarding the characteristics ...
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Scientists discover a giant 300-meter crater hiding a rare underwater volcano from the end of the Ice Age
A scientific expedition in the Barents Sea has revealed a remarkable geological structure hidden beneath the Arctic waters: ...
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Robot finds mud volcanoes beneath a lake’s surface
Hidden beneath the placid surface of a Siberian lake, a robot has mapped a landscape that looks more like an alien seabed than a freshwater basin. By tracing plumes of gas and reshaped sediments, ...
This is the terrifying moment a geothermal spring – also known as a 'mud volcano' – erupted in San Juan de Uraba, Colombia on February 25. Several animals were killed in the blast but no people were ...
It’s either a mythical volcano turned tourist attraction or a tourist attraction turned mythical volcano. Either way, Colombia’s mud volcano is worth a messy bath.
On May 29, 2006, mud and steaming hot water squirted up in a rice field in Sidoarjo, East Java, marking the birth of the world's most destructive mud volcano. Stringer / Indonesia / Reuters / Corbis ...
Takashi Katae, the Japanese ambassador to Romania, had one of his shoes swallowed by mud during a visit to the Mud Volcanoes organized by the Buzău County Council (CJ Buzǎu), in southern Romania. All ...
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