Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Volcano...the Caldera known?


Augustine began erupting. Augustine is a volcano with a Latitude 59.3633° N and Longitude 153.4333° W, in Alaska. This is nothing new. The part to note is Aniakchak. Aniakchak is a caldera located at 56.88 N and 158.17 W. That's also nothing to note. But it was almost one year ago that I had a dream about a caldera blowing. That IS something I think worth mentioning today. I don't think its far off. http://a-new-light.blogspot.com/2005/03/snow-covered-caldera-blows.html.. It was a snow covered crater that I saw in my dreams. It looked like a lake surrounded by snow and covered by snow. The picture I saw at the Aniakchak site was exactly as it appeared in my vision. Here's the link to Aniakchak and a reprint of my dream from March of last year. http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=1102-09-

"All is peaceful. No real notice is given. A blanket of snow covers the lake. All of a sudden a loud explosion as the lava forces its way up in a major and violent sudden eruption. The second event was a mountain volcano. It began to throw chunks of rock that are flaming. Small bits, hiccups here and there. People knew it was going to erupt. Travel to the north to get away"