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Related: About this forum'Mountain Of God' On The Verge Of Eruption, Volcano Could Destroy Anthropological Sites
BY GAYATHRI ANURADHA ON 07/14/17 AT 7:45 AM
An active volcano in northeastern Tanzania, known in the local language as the Mountain of God, has recently been showing signs of eruption anytime soon, according to National Geographic.
Ol Doinyo Lengai, the 7,650-foot-tall peak is the only active volcano on the Earth that erupts with a carbonatite, a type of igneous rock rich in carbonates such as calcite and dolomite. The volcano is also unique because of the type of carbonatite that is brought to its surface. Called natrocarbonatite, the Ol Doinyo Lengai igneous rock is rich in sodium and potassium.
It is about 70 miles from the city of Arusha in Tanzania and is known for its proximity to some of the worlds most important paleoanthropological sites. These include a site in Laetoli where the footprints made by an early human ancestor that roamed Africa more than 3.6 million years ago were discovered, providing crucial evidence that walking on two legs was picked up early in the human lineage. Another area in danger is a site called Engare Sero where similar footprints called a dance hall of Homo sapiens were found.
The peak, known for its bizarrely thin, silvery lava, is a place of pilgrimage for the pastoralist ethnic group of Maasai, who travel there to entreat their god Engai for rain, cattle, and children.
More:
http://www.ibtimes.com/mountain-god-verge-eruption-volcano-could-destroy-anthropological-sites-2565815
More images of Ol Doinyo Lengai:
https://results.searchlock.com/search/?q=Ol+Doinyo+Lengai&slr=1&tbm=isch&sr=pageredir-google&chnm=store
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'Mountain Of God' On The Verge Of Eruption, Volcano Could Destroy Anthropological Sites (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Jul 2017
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Warpy
(113,131 posts)1. It could also preserve them for people or other creatures
far in the future to find and wonder over. Fortunately, it's far away from sites like whee H. Naledi was discovered in South Africa.
The mountain looks incredibly peaceful in that picture.
catbyte
(35,894 posts)2. What a picturesque, conical, classic volcanic cone. I hope those sheep get the hell outta there.
MFM008
(20,008 posts)3. Looks like Mt St Helen's
it was a perfect conical until 1980.............
catbyte
(35,894 posts)4. I remember that. It was a gorgeous volcano.