Tian+Volcano

Above: Bezymianny
 * 1 September 2010 || Gas and steam shot from the top, unnatural temperatures noticed ||
 * 4-5, 8 June 2010 || Unnatural temperatures noticed ||
 * 1 June 2010 || Earthquakes detected in area around volcano, temperature increased by 30 degrees Celsius, explosive eruption, produced a large ash cloud 127 by 93km in dimension ||

Below: Kliuchevskoi
 * 30 March - 5 April 2011 || On 30th March a possible eruption was spotted from satellite images, shooting an ash plume 5.2km high in altitude and drifted east. However the warning code remained at Green . ||
 * 9-15 February 2011 || Moderate rumblings detected during 4-11 February, however rumblings have significantly decreased. Gas-and-steam observed, drifting 20km northeast. Minor unnatural temperatures noticed. Warning code lowered to Green , Kliuchevskoi is slowing down. ||
 * 15-21 December 2010 || On 20th of December a possible eruption was spotted from satellite images, shooting an ash plume 6.5km high in altitude and drifted north ||
 * 1-7 December 2010 || Ash fell in Kozyrevsk, a town 50km west of Kliuchevskoi. Temperatures went back to normal after rising slightly last week ||
 * 3-8 November 2010 || More minor earthquakes and lava flows, ash plumes rise to an altitude of 7km. However, magnitude of earthquakes decreases, and predictions say it will quiet down ||
 * 27 October - 2 November 2010 || Rumblings detected, minor eruption, lava flows down west/southwest flanks. Explosive activity ceases after a few days ||
 * 29 September - 5 October 2010 || Lava flows down from summit, unnatural temperatures noticed, ash plumes rise to 7km high and drift 263km from east to west ||
 * 22-28 September 2010 || Lava flows down from summit, very unnatural temperatures noticed, ash plumes rise 7km and drift about 300km from east to west ||
 * 28 May - 4 June 2010 || Unnatural temperatures noticed, gas-and-steam, ash plumes rise up to 7.3km, drift 40km northwest ||
 * 16-23 April 2010 || Rumbling and shaking detected, lava flowed down from crater, high daily unnatural temperatures noticed, gas and steam rises 7.9km and drifts 90-100km east ||

My volcano, named Kliuchevskoi, is a volcano in the Kamchatka Peninsula, in northern Russia. I've been watching it since September, but found some interesting facts from its acts in April and May. Its first eruption was in 2001, but since then the most recent eruption-type action was late September and early October. That was when some lava spewed out and flowed down the side of the volcano, causing people to run from their homes for a week. Then, in early December, Kliuchevskoi has started to cool down, as the temperatures are going back to normal and it is closing down for the winter, scientists say.