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Honorarabsprache ! Rauch aus einem isländischen Vulkan behindert den Flugverkehr - ***EXCLUSIVE*** EYJAFJALLAJOEKULL, ICELAND - APRIL 14: Spectacular pictures taken from a helicopter at sunset on April 14, 2010 show how ash from an Icelandic volcano is severely disrupting travel plans for British air passengers. Eruptions under a glacier in the EyjafjallajoekullÊarea seems a long way away but the smokey fallout caused by the eruption interacting with ice and water hundreds of miles away has forced all Scottish airports to ground all flights and affected several in England including Heathrow, Gatwick, Liverpool, Manchester, Stanstead, Birmingham and Luton. Full time comet scientist and part time volcano photographer Marco Fulle flew over the volcano in a chopper to shoot these incredible images. PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARCO FULLE / BARCROFT MEDIA LTD UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com Australasian & Pacific Rim Office, Melbourne. E info@barcroftpacific.com T +613 9510 3188 or +613 9510 0688 W www.barcroftpacific.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 997 1133 889 W www.barcroftindia.com
Along the border of the Timanfaya National Park. In 1730 a simultaneous eruption of 30 craters affected one third of the island, burying villages and covering much of the most fertile land with a 33 feet thick layer of lava. The eruptions and the devastation were to last for 6 years. In the background caldera Pedro Perico. Sparse vegetation on the older lava, almost no vegetation on the fresh (= 300 years old) lava on the left that we nicknamed bakelava/baklava. Bft 5, PFK.
Der Vulkan mit dem für uns unaussprechlichen Namen liegt an der äußersten Südküste Islands. Er hat eine Höhe von 1651 Metern und sein Gletscher umfasst 78 Quadratkilometer. Die letzte Vulkanaktivität im Jahr 2010, mit riesigen Aschewolken, legte den Flugverkehr in Europa für viele Tage lahm. Die ersten Aktivitäten wurden am 20.3.2010 registriert. In den folgenden Wochen kam es zu mehreren, teils sehr großen Ausbrüchen des Vulkans. Erst im Juni beruhigte sich der Berg wieder.
Die Aufnahme entstand bei der Anfahrt an den Ort Fljótsdalur. Viele Straßen auf Island sind Schotterpisten und nur mit geländegängigen Fahrzeugen zu befahren.
Later on, with softer light, descending the montana Quemada with the Triton kite and Canon S90 up in the air (Bft 3).
As the Emperor marshals his armies to reclaim the galaxy for the glory of mankind, one by one his Space Marine Legions are reunited with their missing primarchs. The XVIII Legion are still waiting to find their true identity, unaware their own lord has been found. In the Taras Division, legionaries face annihilation as they take a last, desperate stand against a monstrous ork invasion. Meanwhile, on Nocturne, Vulkan has raised and trained a new force of warriors. Now it is the time for him to lead his sons into battle. Now it is the time for him to truly don the mantle of primarch, not only to save one half of his Legion, but forge a new, indivisible whole.
PHOTOGRAPHER: MadPics
STYLIST: Michael St Michael
STYLIST’S ASSISTANT: Trevor Gilmore
MAKEUP ARTIST: Sophie Leonard
HAIR STYLIST: Gary M
INTERVIEWED BY: Matthew Reinhold
Auf dem Vulkan Villarica, Südchile. - En la cumbre del volcán Villarica, Sur de Chile. - Villarica volcano, southern Chile - 2006.
In 1730 a simultaneous eruption of 30 craters affected one third of the island, burying villages and covering much of the most fertile land with a 33 feet thick layer of lava. The eruptions and the devastation were to last for 6 years.
The name of this vulcano is unknown to me. I approached and climbed it with the kite and camera above me.