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A Volcano that's Been Asleep for 100,000 Years Isn't Dead, It's Breathing!

Summary by Génération-NT
We thought it had been extinct for 100,000 years, but under its peaceful surface, it breathes. A discovery on a Greek volcano just dynamited our certainty about the sleep of the mountains of fire.
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We thought it had been extinct for 100,000 years, but under its peaceful surface, it breathes. A discovery on a Greek volcano just dynamited our certainty about the sleep of the mountains of fire.

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Génération-NT broke the news on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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