@PurpleFlameSoul You pronounce it Eyjafjallajokull (aye-ya-fyad-la-yok-ood-la) - Bit of a mouthful isn't it.
People over here are now worrying about Katla - the one next to it, with a crater 5 times the size of this one. And according to geological surveys it has always gone off in the same year as Eyjafjallajokull... (I don't know if it's in a calendar year or within 365 days. Could be either)
You pronounce it Eyjafjallajokull (aye-ya-fyad-la-yok-ood-la) - Bit of a mouthful isn't it.
People over here are now worrying about Katla - the one next to it, with a crater 5 times the size of this one. And according to geological surveys it has always gone off in the same year as Eyjafjallajokull... (I don't know if it's in a calendar year or within 365 days. Could be either)
@PurpleFlameSoul You pronounce it Eyjafjallajokull (aye-ya-fyad-la-yok-ood-la) - Bit of a mouthful isn't it.
People over here are now worrying about Katla - the one next to it, with a crater 5 times the size of this one. And according to geological surveys it has always gone off in the same year as Eyjafjallajokull... (I don't know if it's in a calendar year or within 365 days. Could be either)
DreadnoughtMetal2006 1 year ago
You pronounce it Eyjafjallajokull (aye-ya-fyad-la-yok-ood-la) - Bit of a mouthful isn't it.
People over here are now worrying about Katla - the one next to it, with a crater 5 times the size of this one. And according to geological surveys it has always gone off in the same year as Eyjafjallajokull... (I don't know if it's in a calendar year or within 365 days. Could be either)
DreadnoughtMetal2006 1 year ago
We had to do a report on Iceland at school and we had to pronounce all those Icelandic words... (it was tough x3)
PurpleFlameSoul 1 year ago
your words are hard to say!
queenieepstein 1 year ago
how do you pronounce that? I bet all the news anchors will just call it the Iceland Volcano lol.
Perktube1 1 year ago
what volcano is this footage from it is very cool?
I was flying next to redoubt this past sunday and it was equally spectacular. this isn't redoubt
slewis423 2 years ago
ya she erupted today 65,000 feet hi
hamured 2 years ago
the ash didn't even touch Anchorage.... ugh....
crosseyed55 2 years ago
it explode bigger today! march 23 12 am-4am!
roberthlubnaomi 2 years ago
in the past few hours! plumes 50,000 ft in the air.
jamierourketen 2 years ago