Volcano Erupts Twice On Unpopulated Island (1698 hits)
"Two invitations!"
Your World Science News Day 12 May 2015 Sourabaya Island, South Atlantic [Satellite photo of Mt. Sourabaya]
NO ONE SAW THE ERUPTIONS , BUT TWO SHOWED UP ON NASA'S SATELLITE . . .
The island of Sourabaya is located in South Atlantic and it is a unpopulated island. However, recently there has been some activity of this least studied volcano. The Mount Sourabaya Volcano had two eruptions within days of each other. One happened on April 24 and another a few days later on May 01, 2016. According to NASA the space satellite captured two days of huge spews of ash, fire and lava on the island. The last recorded activity of the volcano was 60 years ago. The 3,600 feet fall volcano was active and blew smoke and lava all around the unpopulated island. It's been 1956 since such activity of the volcano was busy.
Who knows, maybe it was celebrating its 60th anniversary! WHILE NO ONE WAS WATCHING! o-O`