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lastlid
2nd July 2012, 22:36
Commencing next Monday at 8pm BBC2. Four Parts.

Kate Humble will report live from one of the most active volcanoes on the planet for a new BBC2 series.



http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00tmqd6


http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/commissioning/bbc2-orders-volcano-live/5039359.article

grahamw48
2nd July 2012, 22:50
Here is the aftermath of the one that partially demolished my house. We were a lot closer to the volcano than where these rather sad scenes were filmed.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQzGjGKdGvQ&feature=related

This is where I was living....
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDv_c14fGqI&feature=related

lastlid
2nd July 2012, 22:59
Graham. What were you doing when that lot went off?

lastlid
2nd July 2012, 23:02
A typhoon at the same time eh?

lastlid
2nd July 2012, 23:03
100,000 feet into the air......:yikes:

grahamw48
2nd July 2012, 23:19
Graham. What were you doing when that lot went off?

I was living in Angeles with my girlfriend (later to be my wife) at the time, having moved there from Manila to run a dating agency with another Brit.

We had to abandon our place and head back to Manila, later to return to the devastation and find that the roof had caved in and all our belongings had been looted or ruined. :cwm3:

There was quite a long lead-up to the final massive eruption because the volcanologists had been aware of trouble brewing of course.
I do remember that we'd been experiencing record high temps (even for the Phils) a few days before...around 38C.

lastlid
5th July 2012, 09:36
Okay, so not so easy to get the head around the content of the link below, but nonetheless possibly a good BBC2 program to help understand the causes of and the nature of volcanic activity in the Philippines.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-18674655



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3S8sc60Z18

lastlid
5th July 2012, 09:39
I was living in Angeles with my girlfriend (later to be my wife) at the time, having moved there from Manila to run a dating agency with another Brit.

We had to abandon our place and head back to Manila, later to return to the devastation and find that the roof had caved in and all our belongings had been looted or ruined. :cwm3:

There was quite a long lead-up to the final massive eruption because the volcanologists had been aware of trouble brewing of course.
I do remember that we'd been experiencing record high temps (even for the Phils) a few days before...around 38C.

Did you connect that in your mind with what was to come a few days later?

grahamw48
5th July 2012, 10:24
I think I did because the increased activity of Pinatubo had been in the news for a week or two.

lastlid
9th July 2012, 18:31
Just a reminder. On at 8pm on BBC2.


SERIES 1 - 1. AN INTRODUCTION TO OUR ACTIVE WORLD