megman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 3:29 am
Vulcan Fuego, Guatemala Xmas 2002. It sounded like a bomb going off.
and you just happened to be standing there with a camera in your hand? get the fuck out of here.
I was in a friends lodge 2000' up in the mountains above Antigua. It sounded like a bomb went off, we went outside and this was it. Here's a shot showing the distance which was about 15 miles.
The lava, which mostly flowed down the Monnterico side, went for 24 hrs. Locals said it was a burp.
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megman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 3:29 am
Vulcan Fuego, Guatemala Xmas 2002. It sounded like a bomb going off.
and you just happened to be standing there with a camera in your hand? get the fuck out of here.
I was in a friends lodge 2000' up in the mountains above Antigua. It sounded like a bomb went off, we went outside and this was it. Here's a shot showing the distance which was about 15 miles.
The lava, which mostly flowed down the Monnterico side, went for 24 hrs. Locals said it was a burp.
about how many seconds after the "blast" do you think that pic was taken? I mean it has to be pretty damn quick to still be in that pristine shape above the mountain.
megman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 3:29 am
Vulcan Fuego, Guatemala Xmas 2002. It sounded like a bomb going off.
and you just happened to be standing there with a camera in your hand? get the fuck out of here.
I was in a friends lodge 2000' up in the mountains above Antigua. It sounded like a bomb went off, we went outside and this was it. Here's a shot showing the distance which was about 15 miles.
The lava, which mostly flowed down the Monnterico side, went for 24 hrs. Locals said it was a burp.
about how many seconds after the "blast" do you think that pic was taken? I mean it has to be pretty damn quick to still be in that pristine shape above the mountain.
It was a couple minutes at least. Here'sa night shot.
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megman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 3:29 am
Vulcan Fuego, Guatemala Xmas 2002. It sounded like a bomb going off.
That’s what travel is all about. Sweet pic.
For sure. It was definitely a once in a life time shot.
I'm surprised at how small the puff of smoke is after that long. Of course I have never in my life seen anything like that. I guess it blows up and then just kind of hangs in the air for a while. I don't know how far away you were, but if you were 20 miles, then it would take the sound nearly 2 minutes just to reach you.
megman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 3:29 am
Vulcan Fuego, Guatemala Xmas 2002. It sounded like a bomb going off.
That’s what travel is all about. Sweet pic.
For sure. It was definitely a once in a life time shot.
I'm surprised at how small the puff of smoke is after that long. Of course I have never in my life seen anything like that. I guess it blows up and then just kind of hangs in the air for a while. I don't know how far away you were, but if you were 20 miles, then it would take the sound nearly 2 minutes just to reach you.
megman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 3:29 am
Vulcan Fuego, Guatemala Xmas 2002. It sounded like a bomb going off.
That’s what travel is all about. Sweet pic.
For sure. It was definitely a once in a life time shot.
I'm surprised at how small the puff of smoke is after that long. Of course I have never in my life seen anything like that. I guess it blows up and then just kind of hangs in the air for a while. I don't know how far away you were, but if you were 20 miles, then it would take the sound nearly 2 minutes just to reach you.
Rolling Thunder was a Wooden Rollercoaster at Six Flags in Jackson, NJ. That thing was so rough to ride I would feel like I was in a boxing match afterwards.
Rolling Thunder was a Wooden Rollercoaster at Six Flags in Jackson, NJ. That thing was so rough to ride I would feel like I was in a boxing match afterwards.
Tobacco plantation. Castro regime takes 90% of his crop. He saves the best 10% to sell to tourists. Best stogie of my life, on horseback touring the farm.
The wrapper is a critical part. No veins, less nicotine.
Tobacco plantation. Castro regime takes 90% of his crop. He saves the best 10% to sell to tourists. Best stogie of my life, on horseback touring the farm.
The wrapper is a critical part. No veins, less nicotine.