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Was pretty apocalyptic looking. |
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No.
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Hahahah. Brilliant!! |
ROFL this thread
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You can only do it in areas, practically speaking. The stuff is denser than concrete even as it flows. Once it hardens, fuhgetaboutit. Basically, if you want to break through some because it overflowed a highway for 50 feet and you need to repair it, yeah, sure. Beyond that, not so much. Just absurdly costly/difficult. |
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ROFL ROFL ROFL |
I visited the big island back in the late 80s with my dad. Took a helicopter ride over live lava flow. We got close but not THAT close, but could still feel the heat through the floor of the helicopter.
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