Volcanoes
Volcanoes
Haroun
Tazieff, the Polish scientist, has spent his lifetime studying active
volcanoes and deep caves in all parts of the world. In 1948, he went to Lake
Kivu in the Congo to observe a new volcano which he later named Kituro. Tazieff
was able to set up his camp very close to the volcano while it was erupting
violently. Though he managed to take a number of brilliant photographs, he
could not stay near the volcano for very long. He noticed that a river of
liquid rock was coming towards him. It threatened to surround him completely,
but Tazieff managed to escape just in time. He waited until the volcano became
quiet and he was able to return two days later. This time, he managed to climb
into the mouth of Kituro so that he could take photographs and measure
temperatures. Tazieff has often risked his life in this way. He has been able
to tell us more about active volcanoes than any man alive.
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