A Cyclone Leaves Behind Moutains of Sea Foam on Monday's Edition of "Over the Edge"
By: Melissa Bollero
Updated: January 28, 2013
Volcanoes erupting and cyclones leaving behind mountains of foam on Monday's edition of "Over the Edge".
Hundreds of people gathered in Seattle for the 5th annual beard and stache fest over the weekend. The event honors folk's with the best facial hair. It was all part of a fundraiser for a foster care facility.
Remnants of a cyclone in Australia, leaving behind quite a sight, burying one coast line under a waist-high covering of sea foam. A parting gift from a tropical storm that bombarded the country with tornadoes, torrential rains and massive flooding. The foam covering entire roads and blocking traffic as locals try to figure out what to do.
A scientist gets up close and personal with an erupting volcano in Russia's far east. This volcano started roaring in late November and, hasn't stopped. No injuries are being reported, but, the lava's poured into some buildings.







