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The current eruption on Iceland of Eyjafjöll has spread it's wings pretty
far. Radio Scotland reporting that Scottish airspace may be closed for the rest of today, tomorrow and possibly beyond. Rather hazy, overcast skies at the moment in the central lowlands, I'd be surprised if that were a consequence of the ash. Spectacular sunsets and sunrises possibly in store? Alex. |
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