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Background imageLava Collection: The Land of Thousand Volcanoes

The Land of Thousand Volcanoes
Javier de la Torre

Background imageLava Collection: The Eruption of Mount Vesuvius: the Craters at Midnight, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The Eruption of Mount Vesuvius: the Craters at Midnight, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Eruption of Mount Vesuvius: the Craters at Midnight, 1862. The volcano...in all its terrible grandeur, from a sketch by Colonel Peard...a black column rose majestically

Background imageLava Collection: Sangay volcano erupting at night. Sangay National Park, Morona Santiago, Ecuador

Sangay volcano erupting at night. Sangay National Park, Morona Santiago, Ecuador. June, 2020

Background imageLava Collection: USA, Hawaii, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Ohia blossom and lava rock. Credit as

USA, Hawaii, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Ohia blossom and lava rock. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageLava Collection: Lava flow from Kilauea Volcano flowing into the Pacific Ocean, Kalapana Coast, Big Island, Hawaii

Lava flow from Kilauea Volcano flowing into the Pacific Ocean, Kalapana Coast, Big Island, Hawaii. August 2016

Background imageLava Collection: Red hot lava flow from Plosky Tolbachik Volcano, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, 15

Red hot lava flow from Plosky Tolbachik Volcano, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, 15 December 2012

Background imageLava Collection: Eruption and molten lava flowing down the sides of the Erta ale volcano (the smoking

Eruption and molten lava flowing down the sides of the Erta ale volcano (the smoking mountain) in the Afar desert, Northern Ethiopia, February 2009

Background imageLava Collection: Crateri Silvestri, high angle view, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Crateri Silvestri, high angle view, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Background imageLava Collection: Birch trees (Betula aetnensis) sprouting and coming out of volcanic ground, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Birch trees (Betula aetnensis) sprouting and coming out of volcanic ground, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Background imageLava Collection: Volcanic landscape, Valle del Bove, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Volcanic landscape, Valle del Bove, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Background imageLava Collection: View of lava fields and snow-capped peaks in the distance, Etna, Sicily, Italy

View of lava fields and snow-capped peaks in the distance, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Background imageLava Collection: Nationaler Geotop Druidenstein, Kirchen (Sieg), Kreis Altenkirchen, Westerwald

Nationaler Geotop Druidenstein, Kirchen (Sieg), Kreis Altenkirchen, Westerwald, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Background imageLava Collection: Etna National Park, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Etna National Park, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Background imageLava Collection: La Geria volcanic landscape with vineyards, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain

La Geria volcanic landscape with vineyards, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain

Background imageLava Collection: Aerial view of Timanfaya volcanoes and craters, Lanzarote, Canary Islands

Aerial view of Timanfaya volcanoes and craters, Lanzarote, Canary Islands

Background imageLava Collection: Punta Mujeres, town in Lanzarote north east coast, Canary Islands

Punta Mujeres, town in Lanzarote north east coast, Canary Islands

Background imageLava Collection: Agaves (Agave) in the lava field near Mancha Blanca, Lanzarote, Canary Islands

Agaves (Agave) in the lava field near Mancha Blanca, Lanzarote, Canary Islands

Background imageLava Collection: Lava flows from the crater of Mount Mayon volcano during a new eruption in Legazpi city

Lava flows from the crater of Mount Mayon volcano during a new eruption in Legazpi city, Albay province, Philippines January 25, 2018. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco

Background imageLava Collection: africa, Cape Verde, Fogo. semidestroyed houses of the village in Cha das Caldeiras

africa, Cape Verde, Fogo. semidestroyed houses of the village in Cha das Caldeiras

Background imageLava Collection: africa, Cape Verde, Fogo. Sulphur near to the Pico Pequenho

africa, Cape Verde, Fogo. Sulphur near to the Pico Pequenho

Background imageLava Collection: africa, Cape Verde, Fogo. The Pico do Fogo seen from Cha das Caldeiras

africa, Cape Verde, Fogo. The Pico do Fogo seen from Cha das Caldeiras

Background imageLava Collection: Volcano Fields

Volcano Fields
Karol Nienartowicz

Background imageLava Collection: Volcano II

Volcano II
David Martin Castan

Background imageLava Collection: Phoenix Flying

Phoenix Flying
Liguang Huang

Background imageLava Collection: Lava Arches

Lava Arches
Jose Parejo

Background imageLava Collection: Arenal volcano

Arenal volcano
Luis Louro

Background imageLava Collection: Devastating art

Devastating art
Jerrywangqian

Background imageLava Collection: Massa destroyed by the lava of the eruption of Vesuvius on 26 April 1872

Massa destroyed by the lava of the eruption of Vesuvius on 26 April 1872 Naples. Date of Photograph:26-04-1872

Background imageLava Collection: Vesuvius; eruption in the crater, postcard

Vesuvius; eruption in the crater, postcard Naples. Date of Photograph:1906

Background imageLava Collection: Vesuvius: lava layers

Vesuvius: lava layers Naples. Date of Photograph:1890-1910

Background imageLava Collection: Solidified magma

Solidified magma Europe. Date of Photograph:1872

Background imageLava Collection: Rocky landscape with solidified magma

Rocky landscape with solidified magma Europe. Date of Photograph:1870 - 1880

Background imageLava Collection: The crater of Etna seen from the Torre del Filosofo, Catania

The crater of Etna seen from the Torre del Filosofo, Catania Catania Torre del Filosofo. Date of Photograph:1850 ca

Background imageLava Collection: San Sebastiano after the eruption of Vesuvius in 1872. Stereoscopic image

San Sebastiano after the eruption of Vesuvius in 1872. Stereoscopic image San Sebastiano al Vesuvio. Date of Photograph:09/1872

Background imageLava Collection: Two men posing near a vulcano

Two men posing near a vulcano United States Hilo, Hawaii. Date of Photograph:1880 - 1900

Background imageLava Collection: Solidified magma in the Isle of Hilo in the Hawaii

Solidified magma in the Isle of Hilo in the Hawaii United States Hilo, Hawaii. Date of Photograph:1880 - 1900

Background imageLava Collection: Lava flow in progress

Lava flow in progress United States Hilo, Hawaii. Date of Photograph:1880 - 1900

Background imageLava Collection: Eruption of Mount Pele, an active vulcano of Martinica in the Lesser Antilles

Eruption of Mount Pele, an active vulcano of Martinica in the Lesser Antilles. Some men are visible on the beach. America Mont Pele, Martinica, Piccole Antille. Date of Photograph:1900 - 1920

Background imageLava Collection: Group of people on volcanic magma solidified after the eruption of the Vesuvius of 1872

Group of people on volcanic magma solidified after the eruption of the Vesuvius of 1872. Stereoscopic image Naples. Date of Photograph:1880-1890

Background imageLava Collection: Lava flow

Lava flow United States Hilo, Hawaii. Date of Photograph:1880 - 1900

Background imageLava Collection: 'Lava from Vesuvius'

"Lava from Vesuvius" Naples Vesuvius. Date of Photograph:1870 ca

Background imageLava Collection: A group of people walking on the lava left by the eruption of Vesuvius

A group of people walking on the lava left by the eruption of Vesuvius Naples. Date of Photograph:1906

Background imageLava Collection: Group of men posing near the mouth of an eruption on Etna and a solidified lava flow after

Group of men posing near the mouth of an eruption on Etna and a solidified lava flow after the eruption of March 22 1883 Catania. Date of Photograph:1883-1890 ca

Background imageLava Collection: Visitors on the lava formations of Vesuvius at the foot of Colle Canteroni

Visitors on the lava formations of Vesuvius at the foot of Colle Canteroni, in the distance the Observatory Naples. Date of Photograph:1870 ca

Background imageLava Collection: Vesuvius with the lavic stratification caused by the eruption in 1858

Vesuvius with the lavic stratification caused by the eruption in 1858 Naples Vesuvius. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageLava Collection: The north crater of Vesuvius during the eruption. Lava can be seen in the foreground

The north crater of Vesuvius during the eruption. Lava can be seen in the foreground Naples. Date of Photograph:09/1880

Background imageLava Collection: Sunrise of Ďumbier

Sunrise of Ďumbier
Miroslav Konfál

Background imageLava Collection: Eruption of the Gran Cratere della Fossa on the island of Vulcano in the Aeolian Islands archipelago

Eruption of the Gran Cratere della Fossa on the island of Vulcano in the Aeolian Islands archipelago Lipari. Date of Photograph:20/04/1888



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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.