Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Chilean Ashcloud


THE ash cloud from a Chilean volcano that disrupted flights and stranded travellers as far away as Australia has returned home after a round-the-world tour, civil aviation officials say.

"The tip of the cloud that has travelled around the world has more or less reached the town of Coyhaique," around 1600km south of Santiago, Pablo Ortega, head of Chile's civil aviation authority, said.

Chile's LAN airline said it had cancelled some flights to the deep south of the country because of the cloud, and flights to and from Australia, New Zealand and parts of neighbouring Argentina remained suspended.

The cloud from the Puyehue volcano, high in Chile's Andes, disrupted travel across South America, Australia and New Zealand for several days following its eruption on June 4, stranding thousands of travellers.

The thick ash billowing out of the remote volcano poses a danger to aircraft and the disruptions recall the widespread chaos caused in 2010 when an Icelandic volcano's eruption paralysed air traffic over EuropeChilean geologists have predicted the volcano will become less active in the next two weeks, and say the column of smoke has died down to three kilometres from a maximum height of 12km.

The national geological service said that in the coming days either lava will flow from the volcano, indicating the eruption is nearing its end, or a build-up of magma below the surface will cause a new explosion

Monday, June 27, 2011

crusaders vs sharks

The crusaders booked a place in the semi-finals against the stormers as they beat the sharks 36-8 in Nelson last Saturday.

The result is the crusaders will play the Stormers in Cape Town in South Africa.

The cursaders got off to an almost perfect start Willem Alberts conceded a penalty in under 30 seconds for entering a ruck from the side. Dan Carter kicked the penalty which gave the crusaders an early lead.

Alberts, however soon made up for the earlier mistake and scored the first try for the match after an exellent break from the sharks number 09 Charl McLeod.

The crusaders regained the lead 20 minutes later with a try by Sonny Bill Williams which was set up by a break from returning winger Sean Maitland.

Another penalty try by Dan Carter just before half time gave the crusaders there half time lead.

They out scored the Sharks 3 tries to 1

The sharks gave away the points from the kick off when they tried to run themselves out of trouble instead fell foul with the referee in the maul leaving Dan Carter a simple shot at the goal.

Sonny Bill Williams got an end to end break scoring for the Crusaders.

In the final minutes the crusaders lost the ball then got it back in scrum and Sean Maitland pushed Sonny Bill Williams over to score.

Dan Carter scored 2 more penalty kicks and Ben Franks got a late try.

The Crusaders now play the Stormers which in their 12th round clash they won 14-20.