• Excellent landscape in Ijen, East Java, Indonesia. Photo by Polina Kuzovkova

    The Ijen volcanic complex is a collection of composite volcanoes in East Java, the Banyuwangi regency of Indonesia. The Ijen caldera, which has a diameter of about 20 kilometers, contains the volcanic complex. The stratovolcano known as Gunung Merapi is the highest peak in the complex.
    Excellent landscape in Ijen, East Java, Indonesia. Photo by Polina Kuzovkova The Ijen volcanic complex is a collection of composite volcanoes in East Java, the Banyuwangi regency of Indonesia. The Ijen caldera, which has a diameter of about 20 kilometers, contains the volcanic complex. The stratovolcano known as Gunung Merapi is the highest peak in the complex.
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  • Today I am driving up the mountain to the volcanoes of Negros and passing this little jem called Valencia. A few degrees cooler than the city and has a lot of expats buying property here. Everything is clean, tidy and well looked after. Basketball, tennis and soon maybe even a golf course. Ofcourse the view is stunning with ocean view over 5 islands and the mountains in the back. #VALENCIA
    Today I am driving up the mountain to the volcanoes of Negros and passing this little jem called Valencia. A few degrees cooler than the city and has a lot of expats buying property here. Everything is clean, tidy and well looked after. Basketball, tennis and soon maybe even a golf course. Ofcourse the view is stunning with ocean view over 5 islands and the mountains in the back. #VALENCIA
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  • First night in Dumaguete and the sun sets behind the volcanoes and I have ocean view from my favorite café Sans Rival. With the pastry Sans Rival. Local delicious stuff merengue based! I see the island of #Cebu and #Siquijour also. Going all in with the Hibiscus stuff ;)
    First night in Dumaguete and the sun sets behind the volcanoes and I have ocean view from my favorite café Sans Rival. With the pastry Sans Rival. Local delicious stuff merengue based! I see the island of #Cebu and #Siquijour also. Going all in with the Hibiscus 🌺 stuff ;)
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  • I went to the local ”washing machine” to have a dip in the cold spring. Straight from the top of the volcanoes :)
    I went to the local ”washing machine” to have a dip in the cold spring. Straight from the top of the volcanoes :)
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  • After some puking and eating pasta for beeing too hungover I finally took a shower and got on the bike and drove alongside the volcanoes and the ocean to get this sunset of the Sunken Cemetary:)
    After some puking and eating pasta for beeing too hungover I finally took a shower and got on the bike and drove alongside the volcanoes and the ocean to get this sunset of the Sunken Cemetary:)
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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoEVezcE0k0
    The Mariana Trench sits like a crescent-shaped dent in the floor of the Pacific. A 2,550 km long, 69 km wide fracture that plummets down into a pure black void of the Hadal Zone. At the bottom, it hosts the deepest known location on Earth. The Challenger Deep, 11,033 metres or 36,200 feet beneath the waves. The trench itself is but one part of a global network of deep scars that cut across the ocean floor. Features that formed from a process called subduction. In the case of the Mariana Trench, the western edge of the Pacific Plate was thrust beneath the smaller Mariana Plate to the west, creating the deep fracture. Molten material then rose through volcanoes near the trench, building the nearby Mariana Islands.
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoEVezcE0k0 The Mariana Trench sits like a crescent-shaped dent in the floor of the Pacific. A 2,550 km long, 69 km wide fracture that plummets down into a pure black void of the Hadal Zone. At the bottom, it hosts the deepest known location on Earth. The Challenger Deep, 11,033 metres or 36,200 feet beneath the waves. The trench itself is but one part of a global network of deep scars that cut across the ocean floor. Features that formed from a process called subduction. In the case of the Mariana Trench, the western edge of the Pacific Plate was thrust beneath the smaller Mariana Plate to the west, creating the deep fracture. Molten material then rose through volcanoes near the trench, building the nearby Mariana Islands. Posted using SoMee
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  • I drove up in the rainforest in the clouds near the volcanoes and swam the Ardent Hot Springs. 40C/100Fh approximately. Here is a short video:
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    I drove up in the rainforest in the clouds near the volcanoes and swam the Ardent Hot Springs. 40C/100Fh approximately. Here is a short video: #Camiguin #someetraveling #philippines music: Nightcrawler “Vanished”I’m
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  • #Mountains
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    Fellow Someeans, This is Mount Mayon, a Strato active Volcano in the province of Albay in Bicol Philippines.

    A popular tourist spot and had been renowned for its "perfect cone" because of its symmetric conical shape.

    Mayon is the most active volcano in the Philippines, .

    Mayon is the most active volcano in the Philippines, erupting over 47 times in the past 500 years. Its activity is regularly monitored by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) Historical observations accounted its first eruption in 1616. The first eruption for which an extended account exists was the six-day event of July 20, 1766.

    Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayon

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    #Mountains #Volcanoes Fellow Someeans, This is Mount Mayon, a Strato active Volcano in the province of Albay in Bicol Philippines. A popular tourist spot and had been renowned for its "perfect cone" because of its symmetric conical shape. Mayon is the most active volcano in the Philippines, . Mayon is the most active volcano in the Philippines, erupting over 47 times in the past 500 years. Its activity is regularly monitored by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) Historical observations accounted its first eruption in 1616. The first eruption for which an extended account exists was the six-day event of July 20, 1766. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayon #Philippines #PhilippineCulture #ProjectPHDbyJED
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  • In Camiguin the runway goes out in the ocean and the pilot has to aim for the Strip between the 7 active volcanoes and the philippine Sea ! Amazing flight!
    In Camiguin the runway goes out in the ocean and the pilot has to aim for the Strip between the 7 active volcanoes and the philippine Sea ! Amazing flight!
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  • If you think bitcoin is bad for energy/environment; it’s not. Why? Because weather is 1 MW/H or 200MW/H it doesn’t matter. The environmental impact is the same. Ppl the mine with the energy just use up that wasted energy. And, all new infrastructure for mining is done with renewables, like solar and volcanoes from El Salvador. FYI.
    If you think bitcoin is bad for energy/environment; it’s not. Why? Because weather is 1 MW/H or 200MW/H it doesn’t matter. The environmental impact is the same. Ppl the mine with the energy just use up that wasted energy. And, all new infrastructure for mining is done with renewables, like solar and volcanoes from El Salvador. FYI.
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  • Hiking tour:
    Lanzarote is known around the world as the 'Island of Volcanoes'.
    Lanzarote owes its landscape entirely to volcanic activity; Before the eruptions, the island were covered with grain and vegetables all over.
    Hiking tour: Lanzarote is known around the world as the 'Island of Volcanoes'. Lanzarote owes its landscape entirely to volcanic activity; Before the eruptions, the island were covered with grain and vegetables all over.
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