Nature just dropped its hottest remix! A volcano near Reykjavik erupted for the 10th time since 2021 late Wednesday, turning Iceland's skies into a real-life Marvel movie scene 💥. Lava fountains shot up like Earth's fireworks while smoke painted dramatic swirls above the Reykjanes Peninsula.
Authorities confirm no immediate danger to nearby towns (phew! 🙌), but they're keeping watch like hawk-eyed lifeguards. This latest eruption follows 2023's 'volcano tourism' boom, where travelers flocked to see glowing rivers of molten rock – basically Instagram vs. Nature 🌍📸.
Fun fact: This fiery performance is part of Iceland's 800-year volcanic cycle waking up from a nap. Geologists say we might see more of these explosive encores through 2024. Good news for thrill-seekers, but maybe bad news for those laundry days when ash clouds roll through 🧺☁️.
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cgtn.com