{"id":541,"date":"2010-02-19T22:31:23","date_gmt":"2010-02-19T22:31:23","guid":{"rendered":"\/era\/jawlan\/?p=541"},"modified":"2010-02-27T18:10:20","modified_gmt":"2010-02-27T18:10:20","slug":"day-12","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/era\/jawlan\/2010\/02\/19\/day-12\/","title":{"rendered":"Masaya volcano: Day 12"},"content":{"rendered":"

Today was spent on the Nindiri plateau, there is nothing to report on ERA or the iPhone but I will provide another photo gallery of today’s trip.
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\nERA<\/strong>
\nNothing to report.
\niPhone<\/strong>
\nNothing to report.
\nPersonal<\/strong>
\nThe Nindiri plateau was a very inhospitable place today, far worse than last week due to much stronger winds and gas flow.
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Gas spreading over Nindiri plateau<\/p><\/div>
\nThree of the team were sent up ridge to take magnetic readings which looks quite beautiful when the wind drops.
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Clear view of magnetic reading location<\/p><\/div>
\nBut then when the wind picks up it makes for a harsh place to work!
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Can you see the three team members?<\/p><\/div>
\nThis picture at first looks like a large rock structure, but look more closely and see the camera is actually on the ground and the rock structure is only a few inches tall.
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Large rocks or small?<\/p><\/div>
\nWe then descended into the plateau.
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The descent <\/p><\/div>
\nWhere readings were taken, both magnetic and gravity.
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Readings taking on Nindiri<\/p><\/div>We found more evidence of the destructive elements inflicted on a location marker pin
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