update for 2011, there is more volcanic activity in iceland as from 21st may 2011, the biggest volcano in iceland called Grimsvotn, erupted sending a 12 mile high ash cloud up into the sky.
this is a important news story because if you remember just one year ago, the last eruption in iceland closed or grounded air traffic worldwide, and went on for quite sometime, and it seems to be happening all over again this year! nearly one year later.
it was strange as this volcano eruption happened on the day that a american preacher called Harold Camping predicted a christian rapture and judgement day for the 21st of may 2011, but that did not seem to happen but the biggest volcano in iceland has gone up with another one of those massive ash clouds, that cause so much travel chaos, just like last year.
so i thought i would update this post with any new news, so far it is the 22nd of may 2011 and airports in iceland have all been closed due to the ash cloud from the Grimsvotn eruption, this is the biggest and most active volcano in iceland, and so if you are travelling by airplane you will need to keep a eye on how this story develops on the news.
old story below about people seeing faces in the ash cloud last year.
there are cloud style faces in the iceland volcanic ash cloud, similar to what you can see with the old saying "faces in clouds", a lot of people put this down to people seeing what they want to see, but if you watch the video footage of the icelandic ash cloud you can sometimes see little faces and big faces in the icelandic ash cloud.
some would call these demonic faces or demons faces in the ash cloud etc, but basically it is like looking into regular clouds in the sky in a way and looking for shapes and faces.
also of note is the thunder and lighting that is going off around the iceland volcano eruption.
the icelandic farmer near the volcano eruption on the news said it is the sound of the volcano that worries him "like demons growling".
iceland volcano eruption lightning thunder
cloud faces in iceland volcano eruption
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