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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.
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.
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BENSHEIM, DEUTSCHLAND - FEBRUAR 22: 21. Spieltag in der Handball Bundesliga Frauen (HBF) zwischen der HSG Bensheim/Auerbach (rot) und den von den Vulkan-Ladies Koblenz/Weibern (weiss) am 22. Februar 2014 in der Weststadthalle Bensheim, Deutschland. Endstand 21-26. (12-11) (Photo by Dirk Markgraf / www.265-images.com) *** Local caption ***
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.
Der Scharnhauser Vulkan ist der nördlichste Vulkanschlot des schwäbischen Vulkans. Weitgehend unter der Erde gelegen sind ist vor allem eine leichte Senke in der Landschaft erkennbar.
Der fruehe Vogel sieht den Sonnenaufgang, oder auch nicht :(
Abfahrt Hotel 01:15 am
Start Aufstieg 3:30 am
Gipfel 05:00 am
This one is blasphemous too, he even uses a daemon sword of khorne. But it's my version of Vulkan He'Stan
These men are searching eggs from the megapode birds in the deep ashes.
Hier zien we de mannen die elke dag eieren zoeken in de as aan de voet van de vulkaan. Rondom zie je overal heel diepe putten. Daar zitten de eieren van de megapode vogels in verscholen. De ideale plaats voor die vogels om hun eieren veilig te laten uitbroeden in de warmte van de as. Eens uitgebroed kunnen de vogeltjes op eigen kracht naar boven klauteren. De eieren zijn heel lekker en worden duur verhandeld.
Het is een heuse karwei, de as is heel bloemzacht, ikzelf ben van een boordje geschoven in de put met de camera in de hand. Gelukkig is alles heerlijk zacht, maar de camera haat dit en ikzelf zat behoorlijk onder de as!
Leven onder de as van de vulkaan, dag in, dag uit... alle hotels zijn leeg en verwoest. De stad lijkt heel hallucinant. Ook de huizen zitten onder de as. Nog één hotel blijft met staats-steun open voor de enkele verdwaalde toeristen. De lokale bevolking is erg uitgedund. Alleen heel arme mensen zijn genoodzaakt om te blijven wonen. Aan ons hotel is er elke dag een ploeg paraat om de as weg te scheppen, een heel ongezond werk. De as is heel zacht en voelt aan als losse zachte poeder. Er valt voortdurend as uit de lucht en na enkele uren zit je onder het stof. Veel mensen lopen voortdurend met een masker voor de mond, om de longen te beschermen. De rode tong en tanden bij veel mensen wordt veroorzaakt door het kauwen van 'betelnut'. Een mengsel van mosterdzaadjes, kalk en beetlenoot.
De Tavurvur is een actieve stratovulkaan nabij de Papoea-Nieuw-Guineaanse stad Rabaul op de noordoostelijke punt van het eiland Nieuw-Brittannië. Het vormt het meest actieve onderdeel de Rabaulcaldera (8 bij 14 km), waarbinnen het gelegen is aan de oostelijke rand. De vulkaan is binnen de stad Rabaul berucht om de vele verwoestende uitbarstingen.
Lees nog meer over de verwoestingen:
nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tavurvur
Tavurvur is an active stratovolcano near Rabaul in East New Britain province, Papua New Guinea. It is a sub-vent of the Rabaul caldera and lies on the eastern rim of the larger feature. The volcano is most well known for its devastating eruptions over Rabaul.
The volcano is the most active feature of the Rabaul caldera, and has erupted as recently as January 2009
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tavurvur
Megapodes do not incubate their eggs with their body heat as other birds do, but bury them. Their eggs are unique in having a large yolk, making up 50-70% of the egg weight.[2] They are best known for building massive nest-mounds of decaying vegetation, which the male attends, adding or removing litter to regulate the internal heat while the eggs hatch. However, some bury their eggs in other ways: there are burrow-nesters which use geothermal heat, and others which simply rely on the heat of the sun warming sand.
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solange er noch raucht ist alles ok. wenn er nicht mehr raucht, ist was verstopft. dann baut sich druck auf und er explodiert.
Along the border of the Timanfaya National Park, later that afternoon. 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. Behind the "fence" forbidden National Park territory, with the fresh lava land called "mal paÃs". Bft 5, PFK.
Honorarabsprache ! MARTIN RIETZE schießt atemberaubende Bilder eines ausbrechenden Vulkans auf Island. - ***EXCLUSIVE, SPECIAL FEES *** FIMMVORDUHALS, ICELAND - MARCH 25: A new fissure on top of Fimmvrduhals between Eyjafjallajkull and Myrdalsjkull glaciers on March 25, 2010 in Fimmvrduhals, Iceland. Martin got to withing 250 metres of the lava fountains to achieve these stunning pictures. Bursting out from the icy ground these spectacular images show a dormant volcano coming to life after 200 years. Located near the Eyjafjallajoekull glacier in Iceland, has attracted scientists, tourists and photographers from all over the world since it started erupting on March 21 2010. Ripping a 1-km-long fissure in a field of ice, the eruption was about 120km (75 miles) east of the capital, Reykjavik. Volcano photographer Martin Rietze spent the last seven days capturing these amazing images. PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARTIN RIETZE / 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
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