This summer’s warm weather may be putting everyone in Britain in a holiday
mood, but some places on the planet are just too hot, even for Netropolitan. The
Caribbean island of Montserrat is one place to avoid鈥攍argely because the
island’s volcano may blow its top. For the latest information see
http://www.geo.mtu.edu/volcanoes/ west.indies/soufriere/govt/. This site has
daily updates and also links to the Montserrat tourist board Web site which,
curiously, makes no mention of the rumbling volcano.
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