nao espalhem mas estou usando como senha de acesso
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2010/4/22 Antonio Bellucci <[email protected]>

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> Xará,
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> Essa é da série: Ficando famoso fodendo o mundo ! ! !
> HAHAHAHA
> O nome do vulcão é impronunciável, mas parece exame de vista, o da cidade
> tbém não é muito melhor...
> Eyjafjallajokull  / Kirkjubaejarklaustur
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> E a gente tinha medo do mundo ser destruídos pela armas nucleares da União
> Soviética...
> HAHAHAHA
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> AKA wrote:
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> Fotos do vulcão na Islandia que continua em atividade...
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>  Wow. amazing photos....life is truly a precious and fragile gift. I live
> in the here and now.
> One Love, one life, let's make it a shiny one
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>  Posted by Fritz d'Orey  April 21, 10
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>  April 20, 2010
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>  As ash from Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull volcano continued to keep European
> airspace shut down over the weekend, affecting millions of travelers around
> the world, some government agencies and airlines clashed over the flight
> bans. Some restricted airspace is now beginning to open up and some limited
> flights are being allowed now as airlines are pushing for the ability to
> judge safety conditions for themselves. The volcano continues to rumble and
> hurl ash skyward, if at a slightly diminished rate now, as the dispersing
> ash plume has dropped closer to the ground, and the World Health
> Organization has issued a health warning to Europeans with respiratory
> conditions. Collected here are some images from Iceland over the past few
> days.
>  <http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/04/more_from_eyjafjallajokull.html>
> Lightning streaks across the sky as lava flows from a volcano in
> Eyjafjallajokul April 17, 2010. (REUTERS/Lucas Jackson)
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> The volcano in southern Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull glacier sends ash into
> the air just prior to sunset ON Friday, April 16, 2010. Thick drifts of
> volcanic ash blanketed parts of rural Iceland on Friday as a vast, invisible
> plume of grit drifted over Europe, emptying the skies of planes and sending
> hundreds of thousands in search of hotel rooms, train tickets or rental
> cars. (AP Photo/Brynjar Gauti) 
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> Long lens view of farm near the Eyjafjallajokull volcano as it continues to
> billow smoke and ash during an eruption late on April 17, 2010. (HALLDOR
> KOLBEINS/AFP/Getty Images) 
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> A car is seen driving near Kirkjubaejarklaustur, Iceland, through the ash
> from the volcano eruption under the Eyjafjallajokull glacier on Thursday
> April 15, 2010. (AP Photo/Omar Oskarsson) 
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> Chunks of ice from a glacial flood triggered by a volcanic eruption lie in
> front of the still-erupting volcano near Eyjafjallajokul on April 17, 2010.
> (REUTERS/Lucas Jackson) 
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> Ash covers vegetation in Eyjafjallasveit, southern Iceland April 17, 2010.
> (REUTERS/Ingolfur Juliusson) 
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> This aerial photo shows the Eyjafjallajokull volcano billowing smoke and
> ash on April 17, 2010. (HALLDOR KOLBEINS/AFP/Getty Images) 
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> A woman stands near a waterfall that has been dirtied by ash that has
> accumulated from the plume of an erupting volcano near Eyjafjallajokull,
> Iceland on April 18, 2010. (REUTERS/Lucas Jackson) 
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> Horses fight near the town of Sulfoss, Iceland as a volcano in
> Eyjafjallajokull erupts on April 17, 2010. (REUTERS/Lucas Jackson) 
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> Farmer Thorarinn Olafsson tries to lure his horse back to the stable as a
> cloud of black ash looms overhead in Drangshlid at Eyjafjoll on April 17,
> 2010. (REUTERS/Ingolfur Juliusson) 
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> A small plane (upper left) flies past smoke and ash billowing from a
> volcano in Eyjafjallajokul, Iceland on April 17, 2010. (REUTERS/Lucas
> Jackson) 
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> Smoke billows from a volcano in Eyjafjallajokull on April 16, 2010.
> (HALLDOR KOLBEINS/AFP/Getty Images) 
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> The sun sets in a sky dusted with ash, over Lake Geneva, as seen from the
> Lavaux Vineyard Terraces, a UNESCO site in Switzerland, on April 17, 2010.
> (FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images) 
> #<http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/04/more_from_eyjafjallajokull.html#photo13>
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> The volcano in southern Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull glacier sends ash into
> the air Saturday, April 17, 2010. (AP Photo/Brynjar Gauti) 
> #<http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/04/more_from_eyjafjallajokull.html#photo14>
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> Farmers team up to rescue cattle from exposure to the toxic volcanic ash at
> a farm in Nupur, Iceland, as the volcano in southern Iceland's
> Eyjafjallajokull glacier sends ash into the air Saturday, April 17, 2010.
> (AP Photo/Brynjar Gauti) 
> #<http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/04/more_from_eyjafjallajokull.html#photo15>
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> A rescue team helps landowners to clear volcanic ash from a roof in
> Seljavellir, Iceland on April 18, 2010. (HALLDOR KOLBEINS/AFP/Getty Images)
> #<http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/04/more_from_eyjafjallajokull.html#photo16>
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> Sheep farmer Thorkell Eiriksson (R) and his brother-in-law Petur Runottsson
> work to seal a sheep barn, in case winds shift and ash from a volcano
> erupting across the valley lands on their farm, in Eyjafjallajokull April
> 17, 2010. The current season is when the spring lambs are born and such
> young animals are especially susceptible to volcanic ash in their lungs so
> they must be stored inside. (REUTERS/Lucas Jackson) 
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> A dark ash cloud looms over the Icelandic south coast April 17, 2010.
> (REUTERS/Ingolfur Juliusson) 
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> Lightning, smoke and lava above Iceland's Eyjafjallajokul volcano on April
> 17, 2010. (REUTERS/Lucas Jackson) 
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> View seen from a road leading to the Eyjafjallajokull volcano as it
> continues to billow smoke and ash during an eruption on April 17, 2010.
> (HALLDOR KOLBEINS/AFP/Getty Images) 
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> A man runs along the roadside, taking pictures of the Eyjafjallajokull
> volcano as it continues to billow smoke and ash during an eruption on April
> 17, 2010. (HALLDOR KOLBEINS/AFP/Getty Images) 
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> A huge ash cloud creeps over the Icelandic south coast April 16, 2010.
> (REUTERS/Ingolfur Juliusson) 
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> Wearing a mask and goggles to protect against the smoke, dairy farmer
> Berglind Hilmarsdottir from Nupur, Iceland, looks for cattle lost in ash
> clouds, Saturday, April 17, 2010. (AP Photo/Brynjar Gauti) 
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> A farmer checks muddy volcanic ash on his land in Iceland on April 18,
> 2010. (HALLDOR KOLBEINS/AFP/Getty Images) 
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> This aerial image shows the crater spewing ash and plumes of grit at the
> summit of the volcano in southern Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull glacier
> Saturday April 17, 2010. (AP Photo/Arnar Thorisson/Helicopter.is) 
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> A pilot takes pictures of the Eyjafjallajokull volcano billowing smoke and
> ash during an eruption on April 17, 2010. (HALLDOR KOLBEINS/AFP/Getty
> Images) 
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> Construction crews repair a road damaged by floods from glacial melting
> caused by a volcano in Eyjafjallajokull, Iceland April 17, 2010.
> (REUTERS/Lucas Jackson) 
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> Horses graze in a field near the Eyjafjallajokull volcano as it continues
> to billow dark smoke and ash during an eruption late on April 17, 2010.
> (HALLDOR KOLBEINS/AFP/Getty Images) 
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> Ingi Sveinbjoernsso leads his horses on a road covered volcanic ash back to
> his barn in Yzta-baeli, Iceland on April 18, 2010. They come galloping out
> of the volcanic storm, hooves muffled in the ash, manes flying. 24 hours
> earlier he had lost the shaggy Icelandic horses in an ash cloud that turned
> day into night, blanketing the landscape in sticky gray mud. (HALLDOR
> KOLBEINS/AFP/Getty Images) 
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> The ash plume of southwestern Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull volcano streams
> southwards over the Northern Atlantic Ocean in a satellite photograph made
> April 17, 2010. The erupting volcano in Iceland sent new tremors on April
> 19, but the ash plume which has caused air traffic chaos across Europe has
> dropped to a height of about 2 km (1.2 mi), the Meteorological Office said.
> (REUTERS/NERC Satellite Receiving Station, Dundee University, Scotland) 
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> A woman makes a phone call in the empty arrival hall of Prague's Ruzyne
> Airport after all flights were grounded due to volcanic ash in the skies
> coming from Iceland April 18, 2010. Air travel across much of Europe was
> paralyzed for a fourth day on Sunday by a huge cloud of volcanic ash, but
> Dutch and German test flights carried out without apparent damage seemed to
> offer hope of respite. (REUTERS/David W Cerny) 
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> Lava and lightning light the crater of Eyjafjallajokul volcano on April 17,
> 2010. (REUTERS/Lucas Jackson) 
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> The first of 3 photos by Olivier Vandeginste, taken 10 km east of
> Hvolsvollur at a distance 25 km from the Eyjafjallajokull craters on April
> 18th, 2010. Lightning and motion-blurred ash appear in this 15-second
> exposure. (© Olivier Vandeginste <http://blog.atmospheres.be/>) 
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> The second of 3 photos by Olivier Vandeginste, taken 25 km from the
> Eyjafjallajokull craters on April 18th, 2010. The ash plume is lit from
> within by multiple flashes of lightning in this 168 second exposure. (© 
> Olivier
> Vandeginste <http://blog.atmospheres.be/>) 
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> The third of 3 photos by Olivier Vandeginste, taken 10 km east of
> Hvolsvollur Iceland on April 18th, 2010. Lightning flashes and glowing lava
> illuminate parts of Eyjafjallajokull's massive ash plume in this 30-second
> exposure. (© Olivier Vandeginste <http://blog.atmospheres.be/>) 
> #<http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/04/more_from_eyjafjallajokull.html#photo35>
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