That's pretty fast! Yikes
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my guess ca.40-50km/h or if you want 25/34 mile/h (maybe even faster )
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It's taken with a telephoto lens. I'd guess 15 mph.
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This is terrifying
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Lava surfing, anyone? Words fail me. I am heartbroken for the lives Pele’s fury has devastated.
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I been watching it for minutes now... Oddly hypnotic, that's not mud or water that's freaking lava!
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@tracybeanz@hfinch61 I know you guys are big into weather stuff....watch this video on the Hawaii volcano from today....it will blow your mindhttps://twitter.com/CBSNews/status/1008066666641620992 …
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It looks like the whole island is being reshaped have they managed to get the people to safety?and their families and pets housing can be replaced but lives can't even animals
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They evacuated in time. Not as populated there. Most populated area evacuated about a month ago. President giving disaster aid earlier, now more...It looks awful. Does sound like everyone helped each other with pets...
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Crazy fast. Whoa.
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Earth is pissed at someone.
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Republicans. They’re like the evil company in Avatar.
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Damn!!! That’s actually really very scary.
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That is absolutely amazing.
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That is moving at least 40mph. Incredible.
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This is fascinating.
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And there seems to be no end in sight. Nature is amazing.
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Volcanoes reveal to us the Earth inside How it was formed So very long ago Yet continues To change and move Both above and below the sea
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I love it. I've always been fascinated by volcanoes. It's just unfortunate people build houses near them.
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It's amazing!
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