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This geyser continues to erupt every 5-10 minutes, and the power of the eruption varies, and the height can reach 40+ ft.
This image was taken at the beginning of the eruption, where the base of the water has that aqua color. At the peak of the eruption, you don't see that color anymore, therefore I chose to use this one instead of the fully erupted one.
This attraction is free, however, if you'd like to eat in the visitor center, I've heard that the price is quite high, therefore, my advise is to skip it. There is a great local, hand-made ice cream place nearby, around 15 minute drive, which we went to. They also have a full restaurant, and the ice cream was out of this world. I had to have 2 of those cones+2 scoops. They made the ice creams from their own cows, which you can actually see them next door, behind the glass windows....awesome. Sorry, forgot what the name of that place, but I think you can find it on Trip Advisor.
Taal Volcano and Taal Lake
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Wow, I was totally surprised and a bit emotional to be back and see this volcano once more. In one of the first year's we visited the Philippines, we climbed on a donkey the beautiful green part, the Binintiang Malaki (Big Leg), one of the dormant parts of Taal Volcano to the volcano lake.
Now, after so many years and totally unexpected we were near the volcano once more.
Unexpected? Yes, we wanted to go to another amusement park, called Enchanted kingdom, but when we got there, it was booked by a big compamy for the whole day (ofcourse, nothing was mentioned of this on the internet, these things happen in the Philippines...), and to have some happy children in the car, we decided to go here, Sky Ranch, with the most magnificent views.
It is in Calabarzon on the island Luzon, Philippines
Taal is a very powerful volcano , the whole island is a high-risk area.
Despite the warnings, some families remain settled on the island, earning a living by fishing and farming crops in the rich volcanic soil
Taal has erupted many times, ands in 2020 was a really big eruption and this natural disaster caused many problems.
And now it is so strange and a bit scary to see Taal back in this condition.
The duck didn't get a look in when food was thrown in. The water erupted with fish taking all the food.
Like the eruption of Krakatoa, the Red-necked Grebe mated pairs regularly erupt into this raucous dialog between them. Here these two are doing their bit with beaks open and sound waves blasting my ears ;)
Taken 14 June 2021 in Anchorage, Alaska.
Bohemian Waxwing - Bombycilla garrulus
The waxwings are passerine birds classified in the genus Bombycilla. They are brown and pale grey with silky plumage, a black and white eyestripe, a crest, a square-cut tail and pointed wings. Some of the wing feathers have red tips, the resemblance of which to sealing wax gives these birds their common name. According to most authorities, this is the only genus placed in the family Bombycillidae, although Phainoptila is sometimes included. There are three species, the Bohemian waxwing (B. garrulus), the Japanese waxwing (B. japonica) and the cedar waxwing (B. cedrorum).
Waxwings are not long-distance migrants, but move nomadically outside the breeding season. Waxwings mostly feed on fruit, but at times of year when fruits are unavailable they feed on sap, buds, flowers and insects. They catch insects by gleaning through foliage or in mid-air. They often nest near water, the female building a loose nest at the fork of a branch, well away from the trunk of the tree. She also incubates the eggs, the male bringing her food to the nest, and both sexes help rear the young.
They are not true long-distance migrants, but wander erratically outside the breeding season and move south from their summer range in winter. In poor berry years huge numbers can erupt well beyond their normal range, often in flocks that on occasion number in the thousands
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L'éruption de l'Eldfell est précédée d'une crise sismique commencée le 21 janvier 1973. Le 23, à 1 h 55, des fontaines de lave jaillissent à plusieurs centaines de mètres de hauteur depuis une fissure d'environ deux kilomètres de longueur, ouverte juste au sud-est des habitations, sur le littoral oriental de Heimaey. Alertés , la majorité des 5 200 habitants de l'île évacuent dans l'urgence, à l'exception de 500 policiers, pompiers et secouristes. Ils embarquent sur les 70 chalutiers de l'île ainsi que par avion en direction du reste de l'Islande, Le bétail, les prises de pêche surgelées, les voitures et le contenu des coffres des banques seront rapatriés plus tard.
Le débit de lave est calculé à 100 m3/s au début de l'éruption mais il chute à 5 m3/s à la mi-avril. La présence de nappes de gaz volcaniques est aussi constatée dans les caves et les maisons des parties les plus basses de la ville, causant le seul décès de cette éruption. Deux jours après le début de l'éruption, la lave ne jaillit plus qu'au niveau d'une seule bouche éruptive, construisant un cône volcanique d'une centaine de mètres de hauteur. Tandis que les coulées de lave qui s'en échappent agrandissent l'île en direction de l'est, de forts vents rabattent les fragments solides de roches éjectées sur la ville, recouvrant les habitations d'une couche de dix centimètres d'épaisseur. Quelques jours après le début de l'éruption, la lave qui jaillit du cône de 185 mètres de hauteur progresse sur plus de 500 mètres dans l'océan en direction du nord.
doc extrait de fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eldfell
A bird flying in front of an erupting volcano. I think this is the same bird as in the last shot, which means I think it is a vulture, or zopilote in Guatemala. The volcano is Fuego, erupting over Antigua Guatemala.
Le Cotopaxi est un volcan d'Équateur culminant à 5 897 mètres d'altitude, situé au sud-est de Quito, la capitale du pays. Il est le plus haut volcan actif de ce pays. Il représente un cône parfait dont le cratère principal mesure environ 550 à 800 mètres de diamètre. Son éruption la plus importante date de 1877, lorsqu'il détruisit plusieurs villes et vallées. Il est protégé dans le parc national du Cotopaxi.
D'après diapositive d'octobre 1994 lors d'un vol Miami / Lima.
Just love how this old tree erupts from the surrounding fauna. Taken on top of the slopes of The Hangings at Whiteleaf, Buckinghamshire.
Celebrating the welcome arrival of Spring!
White Dome Geyser is a conspicuous cone-type geyser located in the Lower Geyser Basin along Firehole Lake Drive. It's 12-foot-high geyser cone is one of the largest in the park."
Geysers are rare. There are more than 300 of them in Yellowstone in the western United States—approximately half the world’s total—and about 200 on the Kamchatka Peninsula in the Russian Far East, about 40 in New Zealand, 16 in Iceland, and 50 scattered throughout the world in many other volcanic areas.
Enjoy this first day of Spring and the beauty and bounty that comes with it. 🌺🌹
From the volcano eruption in Geldingadalur, Iceland. This is from my second trip there, in May in a flight. The crader is much bigger and the eruption is pulsating but the lava flow is steady. The area I walked on in the first time is now under lava. It was snowing most of the time, making photoshooting not easy.
I was trying for a Milky Way shot and couldn't get a good one with something in the near foreground, so I decided to try and get SP Crater looking like it was erupting the Milky Way. Meh. Dunno why there is
that weird flare on Jupiter. I'm guessing dirt on the lens?
I captured one meteor. Later a HUGE meteor came down. I was very excited. But as you can see below, I had 3 dark frames. Yep, I had the lens cap on for the big meteor. D'oh!
Made from 68 light frames with 3 dark frames by Starry Landscape Stacker 1.8.0. Algorithm: Min Horizon Noise
In the summer of 1864, tens of thousands of Union POWs were dying of thirst at the military prison in Andersonville, Georgia. Suddenly, a spring erupted from the ground within the stockade. The POWs credited its appearance to divine intervention, and "Providence Spring" became part of the established lore of the Civil War.
Subterminal eruption from the new eruptive fissure, opened on July 25th at the eastern base of Northeast Crater, seen from Serra delle Concazze (2.070 aslm), Etna - 5 August 2014.
Great Western Manor class No. 7812 "Erlestoke Manor" puts on a show for the gallery, during a 30742 photo charter at the Severn Valley railway. 7812, sporting a Cambrian coast express headboard for one of her swansongs before bowing out of traffic for a overhaul, was pictured at the Tenbury wall near Bewdley.
One of my all time favorite spots to photograph in the Tetons....every day offers something a little bit different than the day before, and each season offers a different perspective. This one was shot last May, as all the spring colors were emerging, and on this particular morning, the clouds were just hanging over Mt. Moran, giving it an appearance of erupting. Getting up early definitely has its advantages at times :-)
Busy week, so I will catch up with everyone as I can. Have a great Wednesday, and many thanks for all your views and comments!!!!
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By far my favorite trip to Thors Well, we arrived Friday evening just in time for sunset and timed the high tide perfectly. I was in the middle of a bunch of photographers who were wearing rain gear and had umbrellas protecting their cameras. I was wearing shorts, t shirt and tennis shoes and I got completely drenched by the waves and almost hypothermia by the time I got finished taking pictures. It was totally worth it, I had a great time and I was in my element.
. . . It's the number ONE attraction in the park, and the number ONE destination to stay, summer and winter! And I was lucky enough to see it erupt several times during my 3 day stay here.
Probably the most memorable of the eruptions was the one under a full moon after dark, and only a few of us were on hand to watch. Even the daytime ones, where about a hundred or so snowmobile enthusiasts gathered, the geyser still silenced all talk when erupting!
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Éruption La Palma (réalisé à partir de vidéos YouTube ).
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89ruption_volcanique_de_La_Palm...
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Erupting out of natures cup
Once sunken branches now rise up
Spreading out in all directions
Casting a spell of wild reflections
Across the water, so deep and wide
Where their beauty once did hide
With 3676 meters the Gunung Semeru is the highest mountain and volcano in Jawa. For the (anciënt) population of the region it is the seat of God.
As I watched the darkness blanket the landscape, an elongated cloud appeared over a rise. At first, its whiteness stood out against the blue sky, then it changed. The sun was setting to my right, and the cloud began to colour.
The branch in front of me, appeared to be sheltering the wild weeds growing below. Maybe even protecting them. When the camera was positioned to capture the now coloured cloud between the branches, the result had the look of an erupting volcano.
"When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change." (Albert Einstein)