The mystery behind Colorado's only active volcano
The Dotsero Crater in western Eagle County, is Colorado’s only active volcano. A new report from the United States Geological Survey lists it as a moderate threat to human activity. Don’t worry, Dotsero is not expected to erupt again anytime soon, but it does give us a chance to explore the report, and this mysterious piece of Colorado geology a little further. To help with the details, 9NEWS turned to Richard Busch with the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. He is an archeologist by expertise, but as an educator with the museum, he must be well versed in everything from anthropology to zoology. More here: https://on9news.tv/2FGUeBw Previous video: • Behind the story: Fueling the Fire Subscribe to NEXT: http://bit.ly/2eP1GwI Subscribe to Fix This: http://bit.ly/2g3DsuK Stay connected: 9NEWS Website: http://www.9news.com/ Facebook: / ilike9news Twitter: / 9news Instagram: / 9newsdenver Google+: https://plus.google.com/+9news/posts Snapchat: Denver9NEWS Pinterest: / 9news 9NEWS (KUSA) is located in Denver, Colorado.

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