(October 17, 2021 at 11:44 am)Brian37 Wrote: Back in 2000 when I was still married to my x, we went to spend a week in Japan to visit her parents. If our flight out there had been on time, the weather would have been clear, but it got delayed and it was the middle of the night when we landed ant took a 4 hour bullet train ride to where her parent's house was. She told me the train was passing Fuji, but I couldn't see a thing.
But, on the way back , to our flight back to Tokyo, her parents drove us and we stopped at a tourist rest stop on another mountain during the day. But, it was overcast so while I could see the base, the top was covered in clouds. I can however say, that volcano is mother loving gigantic. All I could think at the time was, "Don't do anything while I am here."
Fuji is so tall, even in the summer it has snow on the top. Just like the volcano's of Hawaii.
So does anyone live near a volcano, or have you visited a volcano?
Sure. I have visited Etna. It was a little active at the time.