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Philippines: Timelapse of Mayon volcano erupting during sunrise

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Philippine volcano Mayon appears purple during sunrise as it continues to spew millions of tonnes of ash, rocks, lava and debris, resulting in mass evacuations of almost 90,000 residents over the last three weeks.

Added on the 31/01/2018 06:30:00 - Copyright : AFP EN

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