Inie Hermedalla
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Hi I'm Inie a budding writer with a passion for exploring new ideas and telling compelling stories.
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INSIDE OUT 2 IS FINALLY OUT
Exploring New Emotions in Riley's Mind: The Trailer of Inside Out 2 Hey everyone, Joy here, reporting live from Riley's mind! If you thought our adventures in the first "Inside Out" were something, get ready because things are about to get even more exciting in "Inside Out 2"!
By Inie Hermedalla8 days ago in Fiction
MOUNT KANLAON IN THE PHILIPPINES ERUPTION
At 6:51 p.m. local time on June 3rd, 2024, Mount Canlaon in the Philippines underwent its most substantial eruption ever recorded. An immense ash plume swiftly ascended into the sky, triggering the collapse of part of the eruption column, which in turn generated pyroclastic flows. These superheated streams, carrying volcanic material at temperatures of up to 800°C, raced down the slopes at speeds exceeding 120 km/h, traveling as far as 3,000 meters before dissipating just two minutes later. Alongside these flows, large lava bombs, some as big as cars, and other glowing materials were ejected.
By Inie Hermedalla8 days ago in Chapters
A ship lost for 132 years discovered beneath a cornfield
Two intrepid treasure seekers were excavating frozen ground in a cornfield on a rainy night, with lightning flashing all around them. Despite the adverse conditions, they continued their work undeterred. Suddenly, their shovels struck something solid. Could it be? A treasure chest buried deep beneath the Kansas City fields? Not quite. Instead, they unearthed a piece of a ship's engine, a surprising discovery far from any seas or lakes.
By Inie Hermedalla8 days ago in Chapters
The ground over yellowstone is rising. AI-Generated.
The Ground Over Yellowstone Is Rising You might have heard that Yellowstone National Park sits atop a giant supervolcano, which is why the area has powerful geysers and hot springs. However, this also means there's a massive magma chamber beneath Yellowstone. In 2015, researchers from the University of Utah discovered that this chamber is much larger than previously thought. They even found an additional magma reservoir below the first one. The larger these chambers are, the more magma they contain. Combined, the two reservoirs hold enough magma to fill the Grand Canyon 11 times over.
By Inie Hermedalla8 days ago in Chapters