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  2. Lava lamp - Wikipedia

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    Video of an orange lava lamp in operation. Since 1970, lava lamps made for the US market have not used carbon tetrachloride, the use of which was banned in the country that year due to toxicity. [4] Haggerty, their current manufacturer, has stated that their current formulation is a trade secret. [5]

  3. Edward Craven Walker - Wikipedia

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    Edward Craven Walker (4 July 1918 – 15 August 2000) was a British inventor, [1] who invented the psychedelic Astro lamp, also known as the lava lamp. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] War record

  4. Mathmos - Wikipedia

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    The Astro lamp, or lava lamp, was invented around 1963 by Edward Craven Walker.It was adapted from a design for an egg timer spotted in a pub in Dorset, England. Edward and Christine Craven-Walker licensed the product to a number of overseas markets whilst continuing to manufacture for the European market themselves under the original name of the company, Crestworth. [3]

  5. Iceland volcano erupts as fountains of lava create fiery ...

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    Geysers of fiery orange lava illuminated the night sky in southwestern Iceland on Thursday as a new fissure opened in the Svartsengi volcano. Thursday's eruption was the sixth time the volcano has ...

  6. Iceland volcano erupts again with huge plumes of lava visible ...

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    A volcano in southwestern Iceland has erupted for the sixth time since December, spewing bright orange lava plumes high into the air.. The eruption began at 9.26pm local time on the Reykjanes ...

  7. File:Lava lamp (oT) 07 ies.ogv - Wikipedia

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