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"Just as I have read the paper to discover this news,"
the article was of great interest but after the first few headline catching sentences it reports that
"The geological record of the island over the past million years reveals an extensive history of eruptions, with the most recent occurring in 1950.
But despite being dormant for over half a century, satellites have detected the slight movements.
Scientists say that the movements do not mean an eruption is about to happen.
The rate of earthquake activity has dropped off in the past few months."
Fowles wrote
" just asked if Greek scientists came in teams, as I have never seen them – have you?"
not sure but I have met Kephalian does that count? ;)
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