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This beach isn't all soft white sand... there's sharp lava rocks that you don't want to fall on. Swimming here can be dangerous. Kepuhi Beach, Molokai - Hawaiian Islands
Molten Monday. Exposed lava compressing down on itself while a new crust forms in the cold air. Geldingadalir Volcano, Iceland, April 2021
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We had the opportunity to see lava flowing from air with Paradise Helicopter. They have tours with the doors off making it awesome for photographers. It really is incredible to see. Lava from the Puu ĹŚĹŤ vent.
Lava flows are colonized by lava cactus, such as these examples at Punta Espinosa on Fernandina Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
From the Kilauea Volcano Lava Dome
Took a dawn helicopter ride over the active volcano of Kilauea on the Big Island of Hawai'i. The lava dome was very active and changed continually during our flight. We were fortunate that the wind was light, but sufficient to give us a clear view of the most active part of the dome.
Many thanks to Cal of Paradise Helicopters and Bruce Omori of Extreme Exposure in Hilo. paradisecopters.com/news/aerial-photography-with-bruce-omori
All shots taken with the Sony A7IV, Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 with 1.4X extender. Shutter priority at 1/2000s
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A sudden crack at a breakout of lava. This is the 61G lava flow from Pu'u O'o Crater at Kalapana, Hawaii. Sean and I biked about 4 miles and hiked 2 miles across lava rock like this (old lava flow). The heat is enough to burn you from a meter away if you stay for too long!
I put together a compilation of my best timelapses from the two times I visited. The video can be viewed here.
These stairs are the only thing man-made in the cave. Just 10m further inside you are left with the natural Lava ground (which is quite challenging to walk on) and complete darkness if you turn off the flashlights...
That's how it's possible to preserve the sensitive ecosystem.
On the last day of our Hawaii trip we were lucky to catch the first day of Manua Loa's eruption after a 40-year hiatus along with Kilauea. But then a few days ago BOTH volcanos mysteriously stopped and scientists don't know why. Even more interesting is that Kilauea had been erupting for over a year.
The landscape along the Snæfellsnes peninsula was full of razor sharp lava formations and moss, here's a batch from a quick stop off along the route which probably flowed many moons ago from Snæfellsjökull and from smaller craters in the lowland.
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Lava Cactus - The plant is a colonizer of lava fields where it forms spiny clumps up to 24 in tall. Its solitary white or yellowish white flowers open in the daytime. It is endemic to the Galápagos Islands. https
Small plants on volcanic lava seen in Garachico near to the volcanic rock pools. It always fascinates me, how these plants can to live on the stone... Nature is amazing! :)
Malutkie roślinki na wulkanicznej lawie. Pstryknięte w Garachico, niedaleko naturalnych basenów wulkanicznych. Zawsze mnie fascynuje, jak rośliny potrafią żyć w tak niegościnnych warunkach, na skale... Natura jest niezwykła! :)
Svartifoss Waterfall, Iceland.
Svartifoss in Skaftafell area of south Iceland is a unique water fall showcasing cracked and deformed hexagonal dark lava columns. The columns sections break off the surrounding rock much faster than the water can wear them off creating sharp rock rubble at the base.
The land between Adams and St. Helens is essentially a giant lava flow punctured with rivers and creeks flowing from the volcanoes. This is one of the first off-trail waterfalls I visited in the GIfford Pinchot and will always be one of my favorites even as it becomes more well-known. This shot was taken on my last visit, a year and a half ago now. I am hoping to get back this spring.
Dusk at the curving fill at "Lava" New Mexico as a Rio Grande plow / flanger extra rolls east toward Antonito as the last of the colorful pastels in the clouds fad and darkness begins - March 7, 2015.
This lava shoreline represents the expansion of the big island of Hawaii through volcanic eruption. Although in this case the volcano tends to ooze more than it erupts as a shield volcano. This was a panorama of the shore. To the right is a lava bridge where you can't see the opening from this perspective but you can see the darkness of the hole on this side of the bridge.
Taken 3 January 2024 near Hilo, Hawaii.
Lava flow from a now silent eruptive fissure, which is still very active. It is located near GrindavĂk. Iceland. This erupted again about a week after this image was taken. Image taken via a helicopter ride oiver Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula.
An old lava flow and ferns on the Chain of Craters Road in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The lava on this steep slope above the road was especially dramatic looking. This was taken in March of 2018, before the eruptions that occurred over the summer of 2018. I suspect that the Chain of Craters Road is closed at this time.