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TURNER’S “THE LAKE, PETWORTH, SUNSET”
Celebrated London-born painter J.M.W. Turner and other artists painting after the 1815 Tambora eruption, noticed how for years the ash pollution changed the color of the atmosphere to yellow and red hues, and showed the change in their paintings.

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Vancouver Island's Ripple Rock explosion and other big blasts
February 18, 2018 midnight

Vancouver Island's Ripple Rock explosion and other big blasts

Like a malevolent monster awaiting its next victim, Ripple Rock lay hidden just 9 feet below the surface of the Seymour Narrows between Vancouver Island and the Canadian mainland, the waters above swirling in dangerous eddies that over the years claimed 114 lives and sank or damaged more than 120 ships.