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Kick ’em Jenny Kicking Up Again

Posted on March 15, 2018 by Rick SpilmanMarch 15, 2018

My favorite underwater volcano is getting frisky again. Kick’em Jenny, is located off the northern coast of Grenada, in the Lesser Antilles. It rises almost a mile from the ocean floor and is roughly 600 feet below the surface. Recently, the government of … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Lore of the Sea | Tagged Grenada, Kick 'em Jenny, St Vincent, volcano

Kick ’em Jenny – Ready to Rock Out From Underwater

Posted on July 25, 2015 by Rick SpilmanJuly 25, 2015

Back in 2011, we posted a short quiz: Is Kick’em Jenny a Dutch rockabilly singer, a Dutch Celtic Symfo-Folk band or an active submarine volcano on the floor of the Caribbean Sea? The answer is yes to all three. I am not sure … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, History, Lore of the Sea | Tagged Grenada, Island Queen, Kick 'em Jenny, Seismic Research Centre

Kick ’em Jenny – Rocking Out Underwater

Posted on October 9, 2011 by Rick SpilmanOctober 9, 2011

A quick quiz.  Is Kick ’em Jenny a rockbilly singer, a Dutch Celtic Symfo-Folk band or an active submarine volcano on the floor of the Caribbean Sea?  The answer appears to be yes to all three. Kick ’em Jenny is a … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Lore of the Sea | Tagged Grenada, Kick 'em Jenny, undersea volcano
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