June 1, 2005

I started watching the volcano cam myself, after Nathan wrote to me with his photos. The cam refreshes every minute or so, but if you see something interesting, you can hit your browser's "refresh" button and get a new view every second.

So, I'm watching, right? Having coffee, going about my own business, and I notice this funny arrangement of "lights" suddenly show up:

It stayed for just 3 frames, and then it was gone. Was it a mysterious Triangle with a capital "T"? Maybe. Maybe now. However, I can tell you that it's probably a good idea to keep an eye on this particular earthly hot spot. I know I will.

Meanwhile, if you like to look at volcano cams, here's a whole page of them!

PS. If you see something interesting, email me at this website. We''ll catch these guys yet!

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