Two Cannibal Archipelagoes New Hebrides And Solomon Groups

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Two Cannibal Archipelagoes New Hebrides And Solomon Groups
Emma H Emma Hildreth Adams
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. . - mountam is m a state of repose for some tmie, earthquake shocks occur in New Caledonia, a large island under French domination, l\'ing some three 6 (81) 82 TWO CANNIBAL ARCHIPELAGOES.
hundred miles southwest of Tanna. Since earth- quakes are much more destructive than eruptions from the volcano, the Tannese are very glad to witness its discharges of steam and hot stones.
Like all volcanoes, Yasur is variable in its action. A glance at its summit, now, discovers a mere haze of steam arisin
...g. An hour hence a dense cloud of smoke may be climbing toward the sky. Before night a thick black canopy may conceal its top, while a steady stream of dark dust will flow to sea with the wind. At midnight explosion may suc- ceed explosion, attended by a magnificent display of fire-works, hot lava, and fiery stones, mounting high into the air, only to drop again into the agitated interior. It is said that the explosions ap- pear to be most violent at high tide. This has led to the surmise that through crevices in the mountam and in caves along the shore the sea water finds its way to the crater, is quickly converted into steam, and produces a great commotion.

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