Temple under ashes after the eruption of Mt. Ontake in 2014.
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Temple under ashes after the eruption of Mt. Ontake in 2014.
Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii
Hunga Tonga, before/after
“I climbed Mt. Fuji 4 times, and the final time I had a clear sky at sunrise.” Reddit user Tangocan.
Kilauea, Hawaii. Bryan Lowry.
An island in Lake Mývatn, northern Iceland. Chris Zielecki.
“Bud 'the Lava Man' Turpin is pictured here descending 130ft to the lava tube of Hawaii's Kilauea volcano, using nothing but a pair of welding gloves and a fishing hook to make 'molten moose heads'.”
Don’t try this at your home submarine volcano, folks.
Photographer Iurie Belegurschi at the bottom of Thrihnukagigur volcano, Iceland.
1980 Eruption of Mt. Saint Helens as viewed by climbers on nearby Mt. Adams.
Calbuco volcano (Chile) captured during its eruption in April. A tiny bit NSFW for language.
A telephoto lens provides some fun play on perspective in Iceland at the Bárðarbunga volcano. The photographer, Baldur Sveinsson said, “A pilot friend of mine wanted to have a look at the eruption, which is about an hour from ReykjavĂk. We weren’t able to find any other aircraft to accompany us but decided to go anyway, as there are almost always some in the vicinity for sightseeing. We found one doing its passes from north to south. It’s at least 300 meters [984 feet] in front of the lava spout.”
Volcano in the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. Unknown photographer.
Ash settlement from this week’s eruption of Calbuco volcano in Chile. This image was taken in San MartĂn de los Andes, Argentina.
Holuraun, Iceland. Composite image. MIles Morgan.
“Charles Heaphy painted this watercolour of the volcanic cone and crater of Rangitoto, probably in the 1850s. Three men and a dog in the foreground indicate the scale. At the time the cone was bare of vegetation, largely because of fires lit by early European settlers.“
Rangitoto Island, New Zealand.