[post_page_title]Underwater volcano[/post_page_title]
This action photo shows a scientist witnessing one of the biggest eruptions of an underwater volcano recorded in modern history. In March 2009, this volcano erupted off the coast of Tonga in the Pacific ocean, sending clouds of smoke and ash thousands of meters into the sky over the surrounding ocean.
The amazing power of these underwater volcanoes, sometimes referred to as submarine volcanoes, are sometimes able to push through the dense weight of the water, creating these stunning eruptions above the surface. These scientists were in a remarkable position to witness the power of these underwater beasts.
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