Nature's wrath
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 12:40 am
I rode around this mountain 4 years ago
http://ninjazx6r.blogspot.com/2006/09/selo-pass.html

It was a beatiful day with beautiful sight and blue skies. It even made it to TwoWheels photo page!
But for the past few days the story was different. It erupted and taken casualities.
http://www.daylife.com/photo/03Qd1Bcavd4M1?q=volcano

This mountain is a mere 30km from my hometown. That pyroclastic flow is thousands of degrees in temperature and rolling down the slopes at 100kph. There is no escape for the people who live off the land in the area (which is very fertile due to the mentioned ash).
They say the mountain takes lives away. But also giving it continously.
http://ninjazx6r.blogspot.com/2006/09/selo-pass.html

It was a beatiful day with beautiful sight and blue skies. It even made it to TwoWheels photo page!
But for the past few days the story was different. It erupted and taken casualities.
http://www.daylife.com/photo/03Qd1Bcavd4M1?q=volcano

This mountain is a mere 30km from my hometown. That pyroclastic flow is thousands of degrees in temperature and rolling down the slopes at 100kph. There is no escape for the people who live off the land in the area (which is very fertile due to the mentioned ash).
They say the mountain takes lives away. But also giving it continously.