This SeaWiFS satellite image shows a long eruption plume coming from the White Island volcano in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand on June 14, 2000. Considerable turbidity is also evident along the North Island's east coast.
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Plume coming from the White Island volcano in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
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