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                    [Summary] => In ancient times, volcanoes were worshipped. Its majestic form and terrible power, as well as the life-giving rich soil its environs derive have for centuries awed and nurtured civilizations around the world.


Strategically, a volcano enriches the soil for greater agricultural production. Tactically, it is a vaunted destroyer of lives and property.
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KING KAMEHAMEHA
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