Caught at the moment of explosion! -- A Japanese newspaper cameraman was about 2000 feet above the rim of Mt. Asama, the most prolific of Japan's active volcanoes, when it burst into eruption. In 60 seconds the crater had belched smoke to a height of 1000 feet. November 1, 1938.
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