'Shipwreck' Turns Out to Be Rare Tar Volcanoes
UNDERWATER FIND IS FIRST IN NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO
Growing up in Southern California, I was used to seeing tar balls on the sands of beaches all over the area. The Chumash Indians used them to caulk the sea-going canoes and Pismo Beach is actually named after those tar balls. So, why should this discovery be so surprising?
Read more @ 'Shipwreck' Turns Out to Be Rare Tar Volcanoes - Underwater find is first in northern Gulf of Mexico
Along with a story that the world's biggest volcano is due to erupt on the Hawaiian Islands which are the tops of massive volcanoes anyway @ Earth's Biggest Volcano Might Be Waking Up - Something's brewing beneath Hawaii's Mauna Loa And, isn't the Yellowstone Caldera even bigger?
UNDERWATER FIND IS FIRST IN NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO
Growing up in Southern California, I was used to seeing tar balls on the sands of beaches all over the area. The Chumash Indians used them to caulk the sea-going canoes and Pismo Beach is actually named after those tar balls. So, why should this discovery be so surprising?
Read more @ 'Shipwreck' Turns Out to Be Rare Tar Volcanoes - Underwater find is first in northern Gulf of Mexico
Along with a story that the world's biggest volcano is due to erupt on the Hawaiian Islands which are the tops of massive volcanoes anyway @ Earth's Biggest Volcano Might Be Waking Up - Something's brewing beneath Hawaii's Mauna Loa And, isn't the Yellowstone Caldera even bigger?