A volcanic eruption in Japan would usually have people living nearby reaching for their protective masks.
But the recent formation of an island off the country's Pacific coast, after weeks of volcanic activity,
has prompted more enchantment than fear at nature's volatility.
In the weeks since it rose from the sea 620 miles (1,000km) south of
Tokyo, the island expanded amid continued volcanic activity, before
merging with an existing island to create a new landmass with a
remarkable resemblance to Snoopy the cartoon dog.
The publication of aerial photos of Nishinoshima island and its new addition
has prompted an outpouring of delight online.
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