On the evening of 21 August 1986, in a remote part of northwestern Cameroon, the surface of a small crater lake known as Lake Nyos exhibited a brief disturbance. A fountain of water and foam rose, by later reconstruction, approximately a hundred metres above the lake. The disturbance lasted for a short period and subsided. [...] The post In 1986, a freshwater lake in Cameroon released a cloud of carbon dioxide that killed 1,746 people in a single night, and that lake is one of only three on Eart