fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: August 24, 2012 12:53AM
The Eyjafjallajökull volcano in southern Iceland began erupting on 2010 March
20, with a second eruption starting under the center of a small glacier on 2010
April 14. Neither eruption was unusually powerful. The second eruption, however,
melted a large amount of glacial ice which then cooled and fragmented lava into
gritty glass particles that were carried up with the rising volcanic plume.
Pictured above during the second eruption, lightning bolts illuminate ash
pouring out of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano.
anonymonkey Report This Comment Date: August 26, 2012 03:43AM
This image is clearly copyrighted and should be removed in accordance with
#plus613 rules. ®
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: August 26, 2012 02:14PM
i got all these from a facebook page, i didn't remove the credits giving them
full credit, so.....blow me.

BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: August 26, 2012 03:51PM
Nobody follows those stupid rules here. They only exist for appearances and to
satisfy potential advertisers and shit like that which doesn't matter right now,
since there aren't any advertisers helping out. There is discussion about them
being rewritten if you bother to read the site forums. I used to bitch about
them too but I have realized that it doesn't matter so why bother. If something
is really bugging you then report the image or comment and if they are sober
enough and care enough about it they might do something. It has been known to
happen but you've got to have a pretty good reason. I don't think copyright
qualifies and I doubt that anyone is gonna bug these guys about that shit cuz no
one is making any money from it, which is of course the bottom line for
copyright infringement cases. The copyright holders are being credited so that
part of the legality issue is satisfied.