Volcano Mayon Video From Chaser James Reynolds

December 23, 2009 by weathervine  
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December 24, 2009 (Philippines time) – James Reynolds continues to monitor the activity with Volcano Mayon. Early in the morning of Christmas Eve, more smoke plumes and lava could be seen running down the side of the volcano. This is a short one minute update from James, as the internet services are slow in the area. You can view the previous video update from him below.

December 23, 2009 – Fellow Storm Chaser James Reynolds, also known for his great Typhoon chasing in the western Pacific, recently left for a Volcano Expedition and traveled to Legaspi, Philippines. This latest video just sent in from him last night, is of the Mayon Volcano not to far from Legaspi where he and press have setup.

A special thanks to James Reynolds, for sharing this great event with us, and allowing Weatherzine to share the video with our visitors as well. We will be continuing to monitor his updates over the coming days, and also to see what Volcano Mayon might do next.

Related Volcano Mayon Video: Mayon Volcano Video Explosions Lava Cascades Legaspi

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