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ash
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by ash »
I hadn't realised that Mullach Mòr on Holy Isle, near Arran was a live volcano.
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Ghillie
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by Ghillie »
After altering course 20 degrees to starboard, Ash was eventually covered in ........
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aquaplane
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by aquaplane »
It must be a volcano, you have photographic evidence.
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lady_stormrider
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by lady_stormrider »
It can't be a volcano - you can pronounce Mullach Mor and there aren't three 'j's in it's name.
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Alan_D
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by Alan_D »
lady_stormrider wrote:It can't be a volcano - you can pronounce Mullach Mor and there aren't three 'j's in it's name.
Ah, but Eyjafjallajökull is actually the name of a glacier (and I don't think there are any of those on Arran, either.)
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lady_stormrider
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by lady_stormrider »
It probably feels like there is one there at the moment
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