Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: erupting vertex with molten vortex found
Date: Jul 28, 2003 @ 19:26
Author: Lowell G. McManus ("Lowell G. McManus" <mcmanus71496@...>)
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"Mont Pelée" means peeled mount in French. Could that be the equivalent of what
we might call "Bald Mountain" in English. Maybe. Maybe not.

Lowell G. McManus
Leesville, Louisiana, USA


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From: "acroorca2002" <orc@...>
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Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 1:22 PM
Subject: [BoundaryPoint] Re: erupting vertex with molten vortex found


> ahh wonderful
> then you visited the vortex vertex & the goddess at home
> even as she herself was actively visiting all around there
>
> & no surprise to see her jumping around thruout the
> neighborhood like this
> & in the many volcanic formations named for her all around
> hawaii & in the pacific beyond
> nor any more of a surprise really to see that her name has
> wound up on lunar & martian volcanoes too etc etc
>
> but i am amazed & delighted to find this multidimensional lady
> showing up as if at will
> in martinique at volcanic mont pelee
> aka montagne pele
> as well as at another volcanic mt pele in cameroon
> both likely named by unrelated people
> unaware of her hawaiian name & home
>
> --- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "adamnvillani"
> <avillani@u...> wrote:
> > --- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "m donner"
> <maxivan82@h...>
> > wrote:
> > > & it may not even be a real boundary point for that matter
> > > since it involves only the thin red sort of line we just met at
> > mauna loa
> > > trying to stretch adams thick red molten tripoint into a
> quadripoint
> > > & i still havent figured out what such a line is supposed to
> > separate from what
> >
> > Yeah, that is a pretty mysterious red line. On the 1:25,000 map
> > (found on Topozone), it's marked as a "Grant Boundary," so I
> assume
> > that means it's an old property line that predates the National
> Park.
> > I visited Hawaii Volcanoes NP back in 1996 on a geology class
> field
> > trip and can assure that while Halema'uma'u may not exactly
> be a lake
> > of molten lava at the moment, it's definitely an active vent. At the
> > time I visited the active (as in lava come up out of the ground
> as I
> > watched it) area was the Pu'u O'o eruption between the east rift
> zone
> > of Kilauea and the coast, and from what I hear it's still going.
> You
> > can hike along the Kilauea and Kilauea Iki calderas, but you
> can only
> > go up to the edges of Halema'uma'u and Mauna Ulu.
> >
> > Adam
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