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Lava Fields Collection

"Unveiling the Majestic Lava Fields: A Glimpse into Earth's Fiery Past" Step back in time and witness the present state of a little mountain

Background imageLava Fields Collection: View of the present state of the little mountain raised by the explosion in the year 1760, 1776

View of the present state of the little mountain raised by the explosion in the year 1760, 1776
View of the present state of the little mountain raised by the explosion in the year 1760, Plate XIII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageLava Fields Collection: Activities Ahihi Bay Ahihi Kina'u Fish Preserve

Activities Ahihi Bay Ahihi Kina'u Fish Preserve
Activities, Ahihi Bay, Ahihi kina'u fish preserve, Drone Perspective, Drone Point Of View, HI, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, Kihei, Maui, Other Keywords, Pacific, Paradise, Snorkel, Snorkeling, USA

Background imageLava Fields Collection: Volcanic activity

Volcanic activity in Myvatn area of north east Iceland creates series of unusual sites boiling hot turquoise water, steaming rocks and volcanic lava fields

Background imageLava Fields Collection: Basaltic lava flow from pit crater, Erta Ale volcano, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia

Basaltic lava flow from pit crater, Erta Ale volcano, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia
January 30, 2011 - Basaltic lava flow from pit crater, Erta Ale volcano, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia

Background imageLava Fields Collection: Crater floor covered with basaltic lava flows, Erta Ale volcano, Danakil Depression

Crater floor covered with basaltic lava flows, Erta Ale volcano, Danakil Depression
January 30, 2011 - North crater floor covered with basaltic lava flows, Erta Ale volcano, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia

Background imageLava Fields Collection: Basaltic lava flows from lava lake in pit crater, Erta Ale volcano, Danakil Depression

Basaltic lava flows from lava lake in pit crater, Erta Ale volcano, Danakil Depression
January 30, 2011 - Basaltic lava flows from overflowing lava lake in pit crater, Erta Ale volcano, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia

Background imageLava Fields Collection: South pit crater filled by basaltic lava flows, Erta Ale volcano, Danakil Depression

South pit crater filled by basaltic lava flows, Erta Ale volcano, Danakil Depression
January 30, 2011 - South pit crater filled by basaltic lava flows from overflowing lava lake, Erta Ale volcano, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia

Background imageLava Fields Collection: Old hornito rising from floor of caldera, Erta Ale volcano, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia

Old hornito rising from floor of caldera, Erta Ale volcano, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia
January 29, 2011 - Old hornito rising from floor of caldera, Erta Ale volcano, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia

Background imageLava Fields Collection: Robots and other machines mining on a volcnaic planet

Robots and other machines mining on a volcnaic planet
Robots and other machines mining on a volcnaic lava flowing alien planet

Background imageLava Fields Collection: Artists concept showing how the surface of Earth appeared during the Hadean eon

Artists concept showing how the surface of Earth appeared during the Hadean eon
Artists concept showing how the surface of the Earth may have appeared beneath its clouds about 500 million years after its birth, also known as the Hadean eon

Background imageLava Fields Collection: The Sun begins its journey toward becoming a red giant

The Sun begins its journey toward becoming a red giant.. The intense heat has already boiled off Earths oceans and driven away most of the atmosphere leaving a lifeless, molten surface

Background imageLava Fields Collection: Artists concept of a young, turbulent Earth

Artists concept of a young, turbulent Earth
A young Earth is shrouded in turbulent, roiling clouds, while under the shadow of its night side can be seen flashes of lightning and the ruddy glow of volcanoes

Background imageLava Fields Collection: Artists concept of a view across a pool of lava on the surface of Io, towards Jupiter

Artists concept of a view across a pool of lava on the surface of Io, towards Jupiter
Artists concept of a dormant volcanic caldera as it re-awakens with a surge of new lava that breaks up and melts a frozen crust. A gibbous Jupiter hangs over the horizon

Background imageLava Fields Collection: Recent pahoehoe basalt lavas, Erte Ale volcano, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia, Africa

Recent pahoehoe basalt lavas, Erte Ale volcano, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageLava Fields Collection: Lavas from Ardoukoba volcano in Rift Valley 152m below sea level, Afar Triangle

Lavas from Ardoukoba volcano in Rift Valley 152m below sea level, Afar Triangle, Djibouti, Africa


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"Unveiling the Majestic Lava Fields: A Glimpse into Earth's Fiery Past" Step back in time and witness the present state of a little mountain, raised by explosive eruptions in 1760 and 1776. These lava fields stand as a testament to the raw power of volcanic activity, forever shaping our planet's landscape. Immerse yourself in the captivating activities offered at Ahihi Bay and Ahihi Kina'u Fish Preserve. Explore the vibrant marine life thriving amidst these ancient lava flows, creating an underwater paradise like no other. Travel across continents to Ethiopia's Danakil Depression, where basaltic lava flow from pit craters paints a mesmerizing picture. The crater floor is adorned with intricate patterns formed by molten rock, showcasing nature's artistic prowess. Witness Erta Ale volcano's awe-inspiring spectacle as basaltic lava flows cascade down its slopes. The South pit crater stands tall, filled with rivers of fiery magma that have shaped this geological wonder over time. Marvel at old hornitos rising from the caldera floor—a reminder of past eruptions that sculpted this ethereal landscape. Each formation tells a story etched in stone, inviting us to unravel Earth's enigmatic history. As you traverse these remarkable lava fields, let your imagination run wild—picture ancient civilizations navigating through this treacherous terrain or envision mythical creatures emerging from beneath its hardened surface. The beauty and grandeur of these lava fields remind us of our planet's ever-changing nature—a constant reminder that we are merely guests on this magnificent stage called Earth. Let us cherish and protect these natural wonders for generations to come.