Height |
100cm |
Material |
100% TPE with Skeleton |
Height(No Head) |
83cm |
Waist |
43m |
Upper Breast |
69cm |
Hips |
63cm |
Lower Breast |
45cm |
Shoulder |
28cm |
Arm |
44/38cm |
Leg |
58/47cm |
Vaginal depth |
17cm |
Anal depth |
15cm |
Oral depth |
12cm |
Hand |
16cm |
Net Weight |
13kgs |
Feet |
15.5cm |
Gross Weight |
21kgs |
Carton size |
93*30*24cm |
Applications:Popular used in Medical/Model/Sex Education/Adult Storei |
Italy’s Campi Flegrei is nothing like your average volcano. It’s not a mountain, but an eight-mile-wide, bowl-shaped caldera centered on the Gulf of Pozzuoli, just outside Naples. The unsubmerged mouth of the volcano is home to more than 360,000 people, and in total, 2.3 million people live on or around it.
Although under constant surveillance, the immense volcanic bowl piqued the curiosity of volcanologists this summer when it began convulsing and shaking more than usual.Real Sex Doll
Campi Flegrei has been gradually inflating since 2005. But in August, according to a notice from Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV), the volcano’s seismic activity became more frequent and intense. Then on September 27, a magnitude-4.2 temblor, the most powerful quake in almost 40 years, struck the caldera.Tiny Sex Doll
The activity has raised public concerns that an eruption, the first in five centuries, could be on its way. And the threat of more intensive earthquakes has prompted the Italian government to preemptively work on plans to evacuate tens of thousands.
Forecasting the near-term future of Campi Flegrei is fraught with difficulties. With no modern eruptions to compare with the current unrest, volcanologists do not know exactly how the caldera behaves prior to an outburst. But based on decades of scientific observations here and at other calderas across the world, researchers do not believe an eruption is imminent.Torso Sex Doll
“We do not see any kind of pre-eruptive anomaly, any kind of anomaly that indicates that the magma is coming up,” says Warner Marzocchi, a geophysicist and natural hazards researcher at the University of Naples Federico II.
Still, scientists say, an eruption at Campi Flegrei is inevitable, even if the timing of that destined day is unclear.
“Any sort of eruption would be horrendous for the region,” says Mike Cassidy, a volcanologist at the University of Birmingham in England. “The risk of an eruption is low, but not zero. The risk of a large eruption is also not zero. I think that’s an important thing to bring into this discussion.”
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