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A close-up, silhouette of a 3-D greeting card. The card is a Valentine’s card I gave to my wife this year. It says “I lava you!” on the front. When opened, two volcanoes pop-up each spewing sparks of hearts and being connected by the heart cloud. The starry night sky was simulated with fiery lights (hidden from view) illuminating a sheet of glitter paper from below. The fiery lights also provided the illuminated horizon effect.
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The volcanic island is located 48 km off the coast. Captain Cook christened her at the cloud of steam that surrounded her. It is 324 ha large and originated from three other volcanoes. In 1953 it was put under protection of nature and is now private property. White Island is the summit of a submarine volcano and is located in New Zealand.
Main crater of Haleakala volcano, Maui, Hawaii, seen from the Summit Building on 3,055 m (10,023 feet) above sea level.
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Two volcanos erupting as seen from the wall of the crater containing Mt Bromo. An amazing sight in Indonesia.
Southward view from the highest point of Shiga - Kusatsu Hihgland Route at an altitude of 2,172 m. This is a reedit with Lightroom of a previously uploaded photo.
Behind the crater of Shiranesan are moto-shiranesan (original Shiranesan) and Asamayama. Jagged peaks to the right of Asamayama is Yatsugatake. Tip of Mt Fuji is seen to the left of Asamayama. They are all volcanoes.
The shooting site is called Shibu-touge pass (渋峠) which is a dividing ridge between the Pacific and Japan Sea slopes and a border between Gunma and Nagano prefectures.
It is on the slope of Yokoteyama (横手山) with an elevation of 2,307 m. It is another volcano.
Ijen Volcano, East Java, Indonesia.
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Well this area was home for the first couple of days. Antisana is the fourth highest Volcano in Ecuador standing at 18,714ft (5,704)m I took this picture at about 14,000ft which was high enough to lose some of the group to altitude sickness.
Osorno Volcano is a 2,652-metre (8,701 ft) tall conical stratovolcano andone of the most active volcanoes of the southern Chilean Andes.Elevation. 2,652 m (8,701 ft)
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Osorno Volcano is a 2,652-metre (8,701 ft) tall conical stratovolcano and one of the most active volcanoes of the southern Chilean Andes. Elevation. 2,652 m (8,701 ft)
Red Lava Rock and Taal Volcano Crater Lake, Province of Batangas, Luzon, Philippines.
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Mount Merapi is the most active volcano in Indonesia and has erupted regularly since 1548. It is located approximately 28 kilometres north of Yogyakarta city in Central Java.
The photo was taken shortly before sunset.
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Remains of trees destroyed during the eruption of Mt. St. Helens, Washington state, 1980. This is the back side of Johnston's Ridge, where volcanologist David A. Johnston had his camp set up when the mountain blew. This approximately 4 miles from the mountain.
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Le volcan Capelinhos : ce cap occidental de l'île de Faial est le site de la plus récente éruption volcanique des Açores qui s'est produite en septembre 1957. L'éruption a commencé sous l'eau, puis en surface, crachant suffisamment de cendres, et de la lave pour former une nouvelle masse terrestre, enterrant presque complètement le phare tout proche. De nombreuses personnes ont perdu leur maison et leurs moyens de subsistance. La végétation commence à peine à coloniser le site.
The Capelinhos volcano: this western cape of the Faial island is the most recent volcanic eruption in the Azores that occurred in September 1957. The eruption started underwater, then came on the surface, spewing enough ash and lava to form a new land mass, almost completely burying the nearby lighthouse. Many people lost their homes and livelihoods. Vegetation is just on the starting point of colonization.
O Vulcão dos Capelinhos: este cabo ocidental da ilha do Faial é a mais recente erupção vulcânica nos Açores que ocorreu em setembro de 1957. A erupção começou debaixo d'água, depois veio à superfície, soltando cinza e lava suficientes para formar uma nova massa terrestre, enterrando quase completamente o farol próximo. Muitas pessoas perderam suas casas e meios de subsistência. A vegetação está apenas no ponto inicial da colonização.
The volcano at Soufriere, St.Lucia, known as Sulphur Springs, holds the distinction of being the world's only drive-in volcano.
The last St. Lucia volcano eruption occurred back in the late 1700's and was a steam eruption rather than a magma one. While it lies dormant, however, the volcano is still very hot. This heat lends itself to many boiling pools of water and mud. You can actually hear the pots boiling long before you can see them, and when you do reach them, you will find that they are multicolored due to the many minerals they contain.
Walking in the crater is no longer allowed, due to a guide who fell into the boiling water while jumping up and down on the crater. The guide was rescued, but his mishap has led to restrictions on where people are allowed to walk.
The volcano in St. Lucia has a strong smell of sulphur, but this is actually a good thing even when it can be smelled from miles away, as the dissipation of the odor would mean that an eruption was coming. We were told that the plant life would die and the animals and birds would disappear which would also be a sign of an impending eruption.
It's fascinating to see the liquid bubbling and to smell the sulphur in this amazing natural phenomenon. You can see the liquid bubbling in the bottom left hand corner.
The Kilauea volcano on the Big Island of Hawai'i with full moon illumination. As impressive as the daytime scene of this caldera is, it pales in comparison to the spectacle that is visible after dark!