“The things we learn under geography may seem to be permanent among other subjects. We know that many years from now what we learned back then will still be the same, but it looks like in a few years from now we would have to start changing our maps.
Over the years, things have been changing. Islands have sunk while others have emerged, and recently, a whole new ocean is starting to form in the middle of Africa, which would be a major change in geography as we know it.
The Dabahu volcano is located in the Afar region in Ethiopia, Africa. It is part of the Afar Triangle, which is a very active volcanic region. The Dabahu is a strata volcano and it goes by a lot of names such as Mount Dabahu, Buena Boina, and Moina.
On September 26, 2005, the Dabahu volcano erupted. Although an active volcano, this was the only eruption that was ever recorded in its history. Before the eruption took place, earthquakes happened over the land. Ash from the eruption had darkened the area around the volcano for three days and three nights. Then it was discovered that the…..Read Full Story Here………