zondag 30 januari 2011

Yellowstone's volcano takes a breath



















28-01-2011 - Part of what makes Yellowstone National Park so special is the supervolcano upon which it sits. Also known as the Yellowstone Caldera, the supervolcano's major features measure about 25 by 37 miles. And so when something of that magnitude stops and takes a breath, the entire park feels it.


A substantial area of the park's grounds have now dramatically risen due to the volcano's activity over the last few years. Starting in 2004, scientists began to notice the ground over the caldera rising--at around 2.8 inches per year. Although this rate slowed in the last 3 years, the total increase since the beginning of the swelling is now at around 10 inches in some places.

Source: Gadling

This is also a Gods prophetic endtime warning! Read these Bible verses:

"By the blast of
God they perish, and by the breath of his nostrils are they consumed." (Job 4:9, KJV)

"They won't escape the darkness, and the blazing breath of God will set their future aflame." (Job 15:30, CEV)

Remember that Volcanos ash clouds brings great darkness, the Volcanos erupting with blasts, and the fire of magma consumes and sets everthing in flames!