As I said in my May 28, 2010 post, Miriam Balsley, the host and narrator of the Yucatan Travel Movie is presently in Guatemala. Last month, she climbed Pacaya, the Guatemala City volcano that recently erupted killing three people.
Because of Miriam’s experience with the volcano, I have been noticing reports of unusual volcanic activity such as recent eruptions in Equador and the troublesome volcano in Iceland that is wreaking havoc with European air travel.
I wondered if this recent volcanic activity was greater than normal. My mind was beginning to conjure fantasies about increased volcanic activity as an indication of the beginning of prophesied earth upheavals.
Well, I received my answer in a public television network program on megavolcanoes. It turns out that the earth, on average, has about 50 volcanic eruptions every year. That puts things in perspective as far as the Guatemala, Equador, and Iceland volcanoes go. Whew, sigh of relief!
But, these yearly volcanic eruptions, according to the Megavolcano program, are tiny compared to infrequent but devastating megavolcano eruptions. The megavolcanoes build up for thousands, maybe even millions, of years, before they unleash their fury, destroying all in their path.
To my surprise, one of the biggest megavolcanoes is under Yellowstone National Park.
The caldera that underlies Yellowstone National Park—”caldera” essentially means humongous crater—is over 50 miles long and nearly 30 miles wide. You could fit four Manhattans placed end to end inside. The amount of magma, or molten rock, thrown out by its most recent supereruption 640,000 years ago was a staggering 240 cubic miles, with an ash volume two to three times that.
THE NEXT BIG ONE BY PETER TYSON
What could we expect if a supereruption were to occur today?
This is the scary part. Evidently scientists have determined that the Yellowstone megavolcanoe erupts every 600,000 years. It has been 640,000 years since the last eruption. Oops! That means that Yellowstone could explode any time now.
Would this be a fulfillment of the Virgin Mary’s prediction in Garabandal Spain of a devastation of the earth next time by fire?
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Until last month’s oil “spill” – actually an unceasing gush of oil and natural gas from below the ocean floor a mile deep into the Gulf of Mexico – I could not see how the Virgin Mary apparition’s warning of a chastisement by fire could come about.
On October 18, 1961, four girl in a 300 inhabitant village in Spain named Garabandal received vision of the Virgin Mary’s warning. One of the girl said:
“It was similar to rivers transformed into blood. Fire came down from heaven and worse things; a great heat, scorching thirst, and water that evaporated. Men were chained and in desperation trying to kill one another; but due to lack of strength they either fell into the flames, while others threw themselves into the ocean. However, the water seemed to boil and activate the flames.”
APPARITIONS OF OUR LADY IN GARABANDAL
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Until the recent reality of a possibly and unending gush of oil, I could not see how people would throw “themselves into the ocean.” only to find that “the water seemed to boil and activate the flames” in other words, since the water would contain flames, there would be no safety from the flames by going into the water.
That would be the case with oil in flames constantly accumulating on the surface of the water as in the present gargantuan oil disaster in the Gulf.
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