(11-24-2024, 05:58 PM)punikahakaiferret Wrote: Ah, dreams...someday...
...sigh...
Just a quick point counter point..
Anyone keeping score knows that there's been, continues to be, a series of volcanic eruptions in Iceland that have a lot of similarities with ours.. mantle plume sourced basaltic lavas that erupt episodically.. and has been doing so in a location adjacent to a geothermal power plant.. and across a main thoroughfare.. as I said similarities..
Except the folks in Iceland don't mess around when it comes to setting their infrastructure to rights. For instance.. the point of this thread.. a road left still yet to be reestablished more than six years after it was inundated.. compared to this report in today's Iceland Monitor..
From.. https://icelandmonitor.mbl.is/news/news/...wing_lava/
Building a new road through the glowing lava
The construction of the new Grindavíkurvegur Road has begun. Contractors began work on it at four o'clock yesterday. This is the fourth time this section of road has been laid over lava since the eruption started in November last year..