Adventures in Volcanoland by Tamsin Mather review – fire and brimstone
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A magical scientific exploration of volcanoes, and how they’ve shaped both nature and human destinyVolcanoes are the homes of gods, language tells us – across most of Europe, people who may never have laid eyes on one call them after the smoking forge of Vulcan, Roman god of fire and smithery. (In the tectonic hotspot of Iceland, where people live cheek-by-jowl with 130-odd volcanoes, they are simply “fire mountains”.) Even in our unenchanted modern age, they are capable of inspiring a kind of...

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