Earth Changes
"After millennia the monster of Vesuvius came out," Rosario Scotto Di Minico posted on Facebook along with the image, which shows a menacing face emerging from the pattern of smoke.
Speaking to RT.com he said the nightmarish image was captured on camera phone by Albarosa Scotto di Minico.
Park official Eileen Andes said the 65-year-old hiker encountered the large animal on a trail after taking photos of a sunset. He tried to walk around the bison but didn't provide a wide enough berth, the Minot Daily News reported.
The bison apparently threw the man into a bush, knocking him unconscious, Andes said. When the man regained consciousness, he was bleeding from a leg laceration but made his way to the trailhead. When he saw more bison, he climbed several feet up a butte.
"The guy kept yelling, 'help, help, and help,'" said Christopher Velazquez, one of three airmen from Minor Airforce Base who were camping nearby and heard the man's faint calls.
The men, whose injures are not thought to be life-threatening, were tending their sheep when they were attacked in the central Harghita region, according to a local official quoted by the Agerpress news agency.
One of the men was bitten on his head, hip and genitals, the official said.
Romania is home to around 60% of Europe's brown bears - some 6,000, a quarter of which roam the mountains around Harghita.
There have been seven bear attacks there in 2017 alone, prompting anger among locals.
The hail - some stones the size of baseballs - also left many parts of town covered with tree debris and many cars covered with dents. Social media sites were rife with photos and videos from the storm and its aftermath.
There were no reports of major damage as of early this morning. The hail did force the cancellation of softball action at the Koch Complex and the second game of the Post 17 American Legion baseball team's doubleheader with Sioux Falls East at the Watertown Stadium.
"Watertown had been in a slight risk of severe weather last evening," said Ryan Vipond, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Aberdeen. "The severe risk was supposed to be farther to the east, so it looks like it developed a little to the south and west of where the main stuff was supposed to be."
Civil protection rescuers reached the rubble-covered Volkswagen Jetta lying on its roof at the bottom of the hole in the afternoon after working for more than eight hours on the closed section of road.
The sinkhole appeared before dawn, at around 6am.
A crane lowered rescuers into a yawning hole the width of two lanes in the middle of the highway.
The initial hole was widened in order to build a ramp for recovery purposes.
The body was discovered Tuesday morning laying in a yard off Highway 1651 near Whitley City in McCreary County. After further investigation, Kentucky State Police looked at security footage and saw a pack of dogs attacking Vinson Tucker of Stearns. The coroner pronounced Tucker dead at 10:23 Tuesday morning.
Investigators found the dogs, which were then put down.
"He was just a good guy," Tucker's cousin Mike Hines said. "That's all I can say about him is he's just a good guy. I hate to see a 79-year-old man go that way. It's just sad and nothing you can do about it."
The naval servicemen are seen using ropes to haul the animal back to the sea as the beach filled with onlookers to witness the attempt.
The fin whale (Balaenoptera Physalus) had unfortunately died, so they decided to drag it to its watery grave.
The Federal Environmental Protection Agency (Profepa) in coordination with the Navy administration (Semar), quickly arrived on the sombre scene at Nuevo Vallarta beach.
But they found that the stranded whale was already in the advanced stages of decomposition, so it was not possible to extract tissues for analysis.
According to reports, cracks have appeared on the ground in Pueblo Viejo in the southern state of Michoacan, with temperatures of some 250 deg C registered in the subsoil.
Local residents gathered at the site with preliminary investigations revealing that the cause of the eruption was geothermal activity from an underground swamp.
An earthquake of that size is unusual for that area but not unprecedented, USGS seismologist Julie Dutton told Reuters following Thursday's quake.
She said the last large quake in that part of the Sea of Japan was in 1994.
North Korea causes seismic events when it conducts underground nuclear bomb tests, but Dutton said there was nothing to indicate this quake was a man-made event.
All of North Korea's underground nuclear tests have been conducted on land.
Major Jamie Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, said initial indications showed that the earthquake was not caused by a North Korean nuclear test because of the location and depth of the quake.
Davis added that the Pentagon would continue to study the seismic activity.
Reuters has reported there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties in the quake, which struck at a depth of 33 km about 128 km east of the island of New Britain.
The Hawaii-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said there was no Pacific-wide tsunami threat from the quake.
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Comment: See also: Mount Vesuvius volcano engulfed in smoke as wildfires rage along its slopes in southern Italy