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Lava Collection: Pandemonium, 1841 (oil on canvas)
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Lava Collection: Cross Section of the Volcano, Mount Etna
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Lava Collection: Volcano Kimanura Nyamulagira Virungas, Zaire, Africa
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Lava Collection: Mauna Loa Volcano - Hawaiian Islands, USA
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Lava Collection: Volcanic eruption, Eyjafjallajokull, near the Myrdalsjokull glacier, South Iceland, april 2010
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Lava Collection: Mount Vesuvius in Eruption, 1817 (w / c on paper)
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Lava Collection: Galileo Images the Moon
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Lava Collection: Spacecraft on the Moon, lunar map
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Lava Collection: Lava flows during eruption of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, Europe
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Lava Collection: WA, Mount Saint Helens National Volcanic Monument, Mt. St. Helens, crater and lava dome
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Lava Collection: Windmill in lava vineyards with Faial in distance, Pico, Azores, Portugal, Europe
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Lava Collection: Landscape of lava covered in moss, South Iceland, Polar Regions
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Lava Collection: Crashing waves meet the lava fields, El Golfo, Lanzarote, Canary Islands
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Lava Collection: Fagradalsfjall volcano eruption. Geldingaldalir, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland
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Lava Collection: Tolbachik Volcano erupting with lava flowing down the mountain side. Kamchatka, Russia
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Lava Collection: Waianapanapa Sunrise
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Lava Collection: USA. Ohia Lehua tree on the Big Island of Hawaii. These trees are early colonizers
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Lava Collection: africa, Cape Verde, Fogo. The houses of the village in Cha das Caldeiras
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Lava Collection: Hideaways Beach, Princeville, Island of Kauai, Hawaii USA
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Lava Collection: Stand of Monkey Puzzle trees (Araucaria araucana) on lava flows Conguillo National Park
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Lava Collection: Surf crashing on rocks at Secret Beach (Kauapea Beach), Kilauea Lighthouse visible
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Lava Collection: Vast expanse of volcanic lava - Lanzarote experienced three eruptions in 1730
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Lava Collection: Eruption on Stromboli Volcano, Aeolian Island. Italy, May 2009
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Lava Collection: Timanfaya National Park, Lanzarote, Spain
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Lava Collection: Mount Etna erupting, 2012 C016 / 4639
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Lava Collection: Italy, Sicily, Mount Etna, activity of the explosive vent on the North side of the
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Lava Collection: Lava lake at night in the crater of Nyiragongo Volcano, Virunga National Park, North Kivu Province
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Lava Collection: Mt. Lassen rises above Mazanita Lake in Mt. Lassen National Park, California
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Lava Collection: Lava Eruptions, cross-section, elevated view
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Lava Collection: Stromboli double eruption
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Lava Collection: Crater, Haleakala, Maui, Hawaii, USA
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Lava Collection: USA, Hawaii, Big Island, Volcanoes National Park, Halema uma u Crater
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Lava Collection: Kilauea Volcano, National Park, Hawaii, USA
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Lava Collection: ICELAND, 1862. The Tintron rock in Iceland. Drawing by Bayard Taylor, 1862
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Lava Collection: Kilauea volcano, Big Island, Hawaii, United States
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Lava Collection: Jupiters moon Io, artwork
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Lava Collection: Obsidian dome, geological site; at 8000 ft. Evidence of recent volcanic activity
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Lava Collection: Halslon Reservoir, ash and gas cloud of the Holuhraun fissure eruption
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Lava Collection: Basalt bomb
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Lava Collection: Lava lake, Africa
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Lava Collection: USA. Molten lava flows into the ocean at sunrise in Volcanoes NP on the Big Island of Hawaii
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Lava Collection: American Indians. The Modoc War in America. Lake Tule, with
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Lava Collection: Volcano - Kilauea. Hawaii - USA
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Lava Collection: USA, Hawaii, Scenic view of Kahena Coastline; Big Island
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Lava Collection: Crateri Silvestri, high angle view, Etna, Sicily, Italy
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Lava Collection: Birch trees (Betula aetnensis) sprouting and coming out of volcanic ground, Etna, Sicily, Italy
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Lava Collection: Volcanic landscape, Valle del Bove, Etna, Sicily, Italy
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Lava Collection: View of lava fields and snow-capped peaks in the distance, Etna, Sicily, Italy


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Lava: The Fiery Force of Nature Unleashed From the majestic Mauna Loa Volcano in the Hawaiian Islands to the historic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 1817 captured on paper, it has fascinated and captivated us throughout history. Cross sections of volcanoes like Mount Etna reveal the intricate inner workings of these powerful giants. In Zaire, Africa, the Kimanura Nyamulagira Virungas volcano showcases nature's raw power as it spews molten rock into the sky. Pandemonium erupts in a mesmerizing oil painting from 1841, depicting an explosive volcanic event that evokes both awe and fear. The infamous Eyjafjallajokull eruption near Iceland's Myrdalsjokull glacier reminds us of how volcanic activity can disrupt air travel and impact our modern world. Galileo's images of the Moon show us that even celestial bodies are not immune to volcanic phenomena. Closer to home, Mount Saint Helens National Volcanic Monument stands as a testament to past destruction and ongoing geological processes. Spacecraft exploration reveals lunar landscapes dotted with lava flows while showcasing detailed lunar maps. Italy's Mount Etna provides a stunning backdrop for vineyards nestled amidst its fiery terrain, where windmills stand defiantly against nature's wrath. And in South Iceland's polar regions, moss-covered lava creates an otherworldly landscape that is both hauntingly beautiful and eerily serene. Lava represents Mother Earth at her most fierce and creative; it shapes landscapes, fuels life cycles, and leaves behind breathtaking remnants for us to marvel at. As we continue to explore its mysteries across continents and beyond our planet’s boundaries, let us remember that beneath its destructive force lies an undeniable beauty.