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A man rides his bike along a street covered with ashes with his mouth covered with a mask in Esquel, some 1,600 kilometers southwest of Buenos Aires, Tuesday, May 6, 2008. Chile’s long-dormant Chaiten volcano blasted ash some 20 miles (30 kilometers) into the Andean sky on Tuesday, forcing thousands to evacuate and fouling a huge stretch of the South American continent. The thick column of ash climbed into the stratosphere and blew eastward for hundreds of miles (kilometers) over Argentine Patagonia to the Atlantic Ocean, forcing regional airport to close. (AP Photo/DyN)
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