Reprinted from World at Large. An independent news outlet that covers world news, conflicts and travel stories. It also covers conservation and science news. The world’s first magma observator is located in a “magma hole” in remote Iceland, which has been hailed as a future center for volcanology. The observatory, […], is hoped to be the future center of volcanology on Earth.
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Reprinted with permission and modifications from the separate news source World at Big, which covers news from around the world, including conflicts, travel, conservation, and science. A “magma properly” in rural Iceland is thought to be the location of the world’s first magm observatory and is regarded as a possible future center of volcanology on Earth. The observatory, known as
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