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Dormant Greek Volcano Found to Be Accumulating Magma
A giant Greek volcano, previously thought to be extinct for 100,000 years, has been discovered to be steadily accumulating magma. This finding suggests the volcano is not dormant as believed.
23 Apr, 04:45 — 23 Apr, 04:45
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First report: The Independent · 23 Apr, 04:45|Full coverage: 2 · 7h|Window: 7h
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