Thanks to volcanic activity, a new island has risen
out of the waters of the South Pacific. Just don’t start making Spring
Break plans to go there yet. Scientists are warning that the new island
is highly unstable and even boats should avoid passing too close. Popping
out of the water just 28 miles west of the tiny island nation of Tonga,
the new land mass sprouted from the Hunga Tonga volcano, which became
active back in December. It’s the second time in five years that the
volcano has erupted.
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