Frank R Molver (4 July 2012)
"Volcano near Damascus"

When I read the news about Saudi Arabia placing troops on the Jordan Border I saw this when I did a google map
There is a very large dark area near Damascus
https://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en
 
So I googled pictures in that area and came up with es safa volcano
 
http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=0300-05-&volpage=photos&photo=110041
 
Now wouldnt that be interesting if God used a volcano to take out Damascus?
Kind of like that land hurricane that went from Chicago to DC.
A little warning ya"ll
 
 
Es Safa Photo
 

The dark-colored lava flows in this NASA Space Shuttle image (with north to the left) lie at the southern end of the Es Safa volcanic field. This basaltic field (also referred to as As Safa), lies SE of the capital city of Damascas (Dimashq) and contains at least 38 cinder cones. A boiling lava lake was observed in the Es Safa volcanic area in the middle of the 19th century. This volcanic field lies within the northern part of the massive alkaline Harrat Ash Shaam volcanic field that extends from southern Syria to Saudi Arabia.

NASA Space Shuttle image ISS007-E-8414, 2003 (http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/).