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Mt. Pinatubo is a stratovolcano located on the island of Luzon, in the Philippines. The most recent eruption, which began June 15, 1991, killed 847 and displaced over one million people.
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Photographs, scanned newspaper and magazine articles, and video clips covering the 1991 eruption. From the Wagner High School (Clark Air Force Base) Alumni site.
U.S. Geological Survey online book about the eruptions and lahars of Mount Pinatubo, Philippines.
Offers a collection of photographs of the volcano and damage done to buildings, geological history, and global effects.
A collection of photographs of damage caused by the 1991 eruption to the now-closed U.S. Naval Base at Subic Bay, Philippines.
Gateway for information about the mountain's lore, pre-eruption manifestations, accounts of the 1991 eruption, and the aftermath.
Offers a collection of photographs of the volcano and damage done to buildings, geological history, and global effects.
Gateway for information about the mountain's lore, pre-eruption manifestations, accounts of the 1991 eruption, and the aftermath.
A collection of photographs of damage caused by the 1991 eruption to the now-closed U.S. Naval Base at Subic Bay, Philippines.
Photographs, scanned newspaper and magazine articles, and video clips covering the 1991 eruption. From the Wagner High School (Clark Air Force Base) Alumni site.
U.S. Geological Survey online book about the eruptions and lahars of Mount Pinatubo, Philippines.
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