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Volcanoes, artists and scientists: why exploding mountains fascinate us all

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Warhol's Vesuvius

Warhol’s Vesuvius

Legendary vulcanologist Haraldur Sigurðsson has spent five decades taking the temperatures of volcanoes around the world. In 2009, he established a museum in his Icelandic hometown to house his collection of art and historical artefacts related to exploding mountains. Adam Smith travels to the Iceland to meet him.

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Warhol's Vesuvius

Warhol’s Vesuvius

Legendary vulcanologist Haraldur Sigurðsson has spent five decades taking the temperatures of volcanoes around the world. In 2009, he established a museum in his Icelandic hometown to house his collection of art and historical artefacts related to exploding mountains. Adam Smith travels to the Iceland to meet him.

at geysir

at geysir

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