Published 3 months ago by Pablo Belmar Mardones
Path of lava, from the eruption of Villarrica volcano in 1971. This panoramic image was taken near the villages of Coñaripe and Lican Ray, South of Chile.
Published 9 months ago by Jakub Hruska
The Bohemian Central Mountains rise up from the Labe Lowlands. Volcanic activity played a role in their origins ...(mai mult)
Published 10 months ago by Sean Wallitsch
From the middle of a lava delta extruding from Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Park, on the west coast of Hawaii's big...(mai mult)
Published 11 months ago by Robert Mročka
Zřícenina hradu Děvičky(Dívčí hrady) je dominantou Pavlovských vrchů. Z vyhlídky je vidět vodní nádrž Nové Mlýny a obec Pavlov v tomto případě těsně před bouřkou.
Published about 1 year ago by Andrei Zdetoveţchi
On the bottom of a small crater, at the south of Etna, near the town of Nicolosi, on the northern side of Monti Rossi (Red Mountains) is the ...(mai mult)
Published about 1 year ago by Luc Perrot
The Piton de la Fournaise at sunrise / Reunion Island
Published about 1 year ago by Jon Jasper
Jon Jasper enjoying the view of Zion National Park as seen from Lava Point. This area is one of main jump off points into many great backcountry canyoneering routes. Check out more photos at JonJasper.com
Published over 2 years ago by Marvin del Cid
Pacaya is an active volcano in Guatemala. The volcano is 2900 meters high and is easy to climb with good weather. Lava is always present in the east side.
Published over 2 years ago by Frank Taylor
Some of us felt like we were on mars in this red lava rock area of Sierra Negra, the volcano on Isla Isabela in the Gala...(mai mult)
Published over 2 years ago by Hervé Douris
This particularly important eruption began on April 2, 2007 and lasted one month. Not less than 130 million cubic-meters of lava r...(mai mult)
Published over 2 years ago by Hervé Douris
The Plaine des Sables is the result of several collapses which occurred 65 and 61 million years ago, and of phases of fillings by th...(mai mult)
Published over 2 years ago by Hervé Douris
The eruption of Piton Payankë on the nord slope of the Piton de la Fournaise occured on 22 august 2003 and last five days. It produced more than 6 cubic meters of lava.
Published over 2 years ago by Heinz Kirschner
? Near Bifrost the Grabrok crater is located. As it is just next to road no. 1, you can hardly miss it. There are some wooden stairs to let you walk safe on top of it. ?
Published over 2 years ago by Jakub Hruska
The name Svartifoss (meaning Black Waterfall) is obvious, but the black basalt columns that flank the waterfall is less. Arranged in a regular hexagona...(mai mult)