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Wikipedia is updated with the latest news, and it doesn't look good for the villages around Merapi (which means Mountain of Fire, appropriate name): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Merapi
You´ll find the latesy news here, on Eruptions blog. http://bigthink.com/blogs/eruptions
ReplyDeleteI agree it doesn´t look to good to be close to that volcano.
More on the action of Merapi http://merapi.bgl.esdm.go.id/
ReplyDeleteWikipedia is updated with the latest news, and it doesn't look good for the villages around Merapi (which means Mountain of Fire, appropriate name):
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Merapi
Our friend AP is safe.
I almost lost my life after i took this picture. I have to get out from the ash and gravel rain at Muntilan (20 km from Mt. Merapi).
ReplyDeleteDear Renee,
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you are OK! Can you tell us more about how it was to be so close to the volcano?
Thanks for commenting on our blog too, and thanks for letting us borrow your photo.