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| https://strangesounds.org/2019/08/underwater-volcanic-eruption-tonga-ocean-covered-ash-volcanic-ash-video-pictures.htmlVIDEO @ LINK ABOVE.. MUST SEE IT .. AMAZING!!!! Underwater Volcano Erupts in Tonga and Covers Ocean in Ash and Volcanic RocksBy Strange Sounds - Aug 19, 2019An unexpected underwater eruption occurred near Fonualei island in the Tonga archipelago on August 7, 2019. The eruption was so large that volcanic rocks and ash completely covered the ocean surface and the fluffy water was captured in satellite images. [size=11]Ash and volcanic rock cover the ocean near Tonga after underwater volcanic eruption on August 7, 2019. Picture via Facebook According to first reports, large clouds were reported on the horizon at the location of Fonualei volcano on August 7, 2019. Then, on August 15, 2019, a catamaran, Sail Surf ROAM, sailed through a grey ocean, completely covered in ash and volcanic rocks.
Pumice and discolored sea as observed by NASA Terra/MODIS on August 9, 2019. Ash and volcanic rock cover the ocean near Tonga as seen in this satellite Imagery by NASA Terra/MODIS Rubble slick made up of rocks from marble to basketball size such that water was not visible.
The following video was recorded by Rachel Mackie as she sailed through the pumice field:
The submarine volcano along the Tofua volcanic arc was first observed in September 2001. The newly discovered volcano lies NW of the island of Vava’u about 35 km (21.7 miles) S of Fonualei and 60 km (37.3 miles) NE of Late volcano. The depth of the summit of the submarine cone following the eruption determined to be 40 m (131 feet) during a 2007 survey; the crater of the 2001 eruption was breached to the E. Read More:
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