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Lava Flow Collection

Witness the raw power of nature as lava flows during the eruption of Mount Etna in Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Lava flows during eruption of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Lava flows during eruption of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Apollo 17 sample of lunar basalt

Apollo 17 sample of lunar basalt. The dark areas visible on the Moon (the lunar maria) are plains of flood basaltic lava flows

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Italy, Sicily, Mount Etna, activity of the explosive vent on the North side of the

Italy, Sicily, Mount Etna, activity of the explosive vent on the North side of the Montagnola

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Lava Eruptions, cross-section, elevated view

Lava Eruptions, cross-section, elevated view

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Lava meeting the ocean

Lava meeting the ocean. Lava from the Kilauea volcano exploding and producing a plume of steam, smoke and gases where it meets the Pacific Ocean

Background imageLava Flow Collection: USA. Molten lava flows into the ocean at sunrise in Volcanoes NP on the Big Island of Hawaii

USA. Molten lava flows into the ocean at sunrise in Volcanoes NP on the Big Island of Hawaii

Background imageLava Flow Collection: The Land of Thousand Volcanoes

The Land of Thousand Volcanoes
Javier de la Torre

Background imageLava Flow Collection: The Land of Thousand Volcanoes

The Land of Thousand Volcanoes
Javier de la Torre

Background imageLava Flow Collection: The Land of Thousand Volcanoes

The Land of Thousand Volcanoes
Javier de la Torre

Background imageLava Flow Collection: The Land of Thousand Volcanoes

The Land of Thousand Volcanoes
Javier de la Torre

Background imageLava Flow Collection: A recent lava flow is seen from a birds eye view on Banda Neira in the Banda Sea

A recent lava flow is seen from a birds eye view on Banda Neira in the Banda Sea. This region is in the Coral Triangle and has high biodiversity

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Lava field, Kalapana, Big Island, Hawaii

Lava field, Kalapana, Big Island, Hawaii

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Aerial view of mount Teide, Pico Viejo and las Narices del Teide

Aerial view of mount Teide, Pico Viejo and las Narices del Teide. Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Tungurahua volcano erupting with lava flow, Banos, Ecuador

Tungurahua volcano erupting with lava flow, Banos, Ecuador

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Spain, Canary Islands, Tenerife, Pico de Teide, the Teide shadow cast on the sea at dawn

Spain, Canary Islands, Tenerife, Pico de Teide, the Teide shadow cast on the sea at dawn

Background imageLava Flow Collection: View from the Blahnukur mountain (Landmannalaugar, Fjallabak Nature Reserve, Highlands

View from the Blahnukur mountain (Landmannalaugar, Fjallabak Nature Reserve, Highlands, Southern Region, Iceland

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Edge of Creation

Edge of Creation
Andrew J. Lee

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Oblivion

Oblivion
Ritvik takkar

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Collapse

Collapse
David Martin Castan

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Serenity Over The Craters

Serenity Over The Craters
Hanping Xiao

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Volcano Siblings

Volcano Siblings
Chao Feng 天馬

Background imageLava Flow Collection: The beginning of everything

The beginning of everything
David Martin Castan

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Volcano II

Volcano II
David Martin Castan

Background imageLava Flow Collection: No. 166

No. 166
ADIREK M

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Volcano

Volcano
David Martin Castan

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Pahoehoe lava flowing from Kilauea reaching Pacific Ocean near Kalapana, Big Island, Hawaii

Pahoehoe lava flowing from Kilauea reaching Pacific Ocean near Kalapana, Big Island, Hawaii

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Lava flow and ash from erupting volcano passing close by the village of Los Llanos de Aridane

Lava flow and ash from erupting volcano passing close by the village of Los Llanos de Aridane, Volcano Cumbre en Vieja, La Palma, Canary Islands. November, 2021

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Fagradalsfjall Volcano erupting with lava overflowing to lava fields

Fagradalsfjall Volcano erupting with lava overflowing to lava fields. The volcano had been dormant for 6, 000 years. Iceland. 5 June 2021

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Volcanic eruption and lava flow, Cumbre Vieja Volcano, La Palma, Canary Islands

Volcanic eruption and lava flow, Cumbre Vieja Volcano, La Palma, Canary Islands. September 2021

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Lava Flow from the Mauna Loa Volcano, Hawaii, Sandwich Islands (engraving)

Lava Flow from the Mauna Loa Volcano, Hawaii, Sandwich Islands (engraving)
1590752 Lava Flow from the Mauna Loa Volcano, Hawaii, Sandwich Islands (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lava Flow from the Mauna Loa Volcano, Hawaii)

Background imageLava Flow Collection: A volcanic island with a harbour and shipping (oil on canvas) (see also 335989)

A volcanic island with a harbour and shipping (oil on canvas) (see also 335989)
CH335991 A volcanic island with a harbour and shipping (oil on canvas) (see also 335989) by Canaletto, (G A Canal) (1697-1768) & Guerra, G

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Edge of Creation

Edge of Creation
Andrew J. Lee

Background imageLava Flow Collection: San Juan Burns

San Juan Burns
circa 1950: The lava from Mount Par cutin, El Monstre, flowing into the burning church of the village of San Juan. The church was the only structure to be spared in the village

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Paricutin Volcano

Paricutin Volcano
circa 1950: Ash pouring from Mount Par cutin, El Monstre, into the atmosphere. The volcano erupted from 1943 until 1952. The church in the village of San Juan was the only structure to be spared in

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Doomed Lava Hut

Doomed Lava Hut
circa 1950: The lava from Mount Par cutin, El Monstre, flowing into the village of San Juan, soon to destroy everything except the church, which still stands half buried in solidified lava

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Lava flow from Kapa ahu, Kalapana, Big Island, Hawaii

Lava flow from Kapa ahu, Kalapana, Big Island, Hawaii

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Kilauea lava, Pu u O o Flow, Hawaii Volcano National Park, Big Island, Hawaii

Kilauea lava, Pu u O o Flow, Hawaii Volcano National Park, Big Island, Hawaii

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Kilauea lava flow near former town of Kalapana, Big Island, Hawaii, USA

Kilauea lava flow near former town of Kalapana, Big Island, Hawaii, USA

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Lava flowing to meet the sea, Big Island, Hawaii

Lava flowing to meet the sea, Big Island, Hawaii

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Kilauea Overlook near Jagger Museum, viewing one of the worlds most active volcanoes

Kilauea Overlook near Jagger Museum, viewing one of the worlds most active volcanoes, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Big Island, Hawaii, USA

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Us-Volcano-Hawaii

Us-Volcano-Hawaii
Lava is seen coming from a fissure in Leilani Estates subdivision on Hawaiis Big Island on May 4, 2018. Up to 10, 000 people have been asked to leave their homes on Hawaiis Big Island following

Background imageLava Flow Collection: View of the Crater, or inside of the Cone of the little mountain, 1776

View of the Crater, or inside of the Cone of the little mountain, 1776
View of the Crater, or inside of the Cone of the little mountain, Plate XIV, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Interior view of the Crater of Mount Vesuvius from the foot in the year of 1756, 1776

Interior view of the Crater of Mount Vesuvius from the foot in the year of 1756, 1776
Interior view of the Crater of Mount Vesuvius from an orginal drawing taken from the foot in the year of 1756, Plate X, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageLava Flow Collection: View of the great eruption of Vesuvius from the mole of Naples in the night of the 20th October

View of the great eruption of Vesuvius from the mole of Naples in the night of the 20th October, 1767, Plate VI, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageLava Flow Collection: The Rafu Lava Flow with its bizarre rock formations, Sanetti Plateau

The Rafu Lava Flow with its bizarre rock formations, Sanetti Plateau. The Bale Mountains National Park is located in the southern highlands of Ethiopia

Background imageLava Flow 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 Flow Collection: CBN0121820

CBN0121820
Trebarwith Strand in North Cornwall

Background imageLava Flow Collection: Moss Covered Lava Flow At Sunrise On The Snaefellsness Peninsula; Iceland

Moss Covered Lava Flow At Sunrise On The Snaefellsness Peninsula; Iceland



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Witness the raw power of nature as lava flows during the eruption of Mount Etna in Sicily, Italy, Europe. This mesmerizing sight is reminiscent of the Apollo 17 sample of lunar basalt, showcasing the similarities between our planet and its celestial sibling. On the North side of Mount Etna, an explosive vent unleashes its fury, creating a captivating display that can be seen from miles away. In this elevated view cross-section of lava eruptions, one can truly appreciate the sheer force behind these fiery rivers. The meeting point between molten lava and the vast ocean creates a breathtaking spectacle at sunrise in Volcanoes National Park on Hawaii's Big Island in the USA. As we stand on the edge of creation itself, serenity washes over us while gazing into these craters. These volcano siblings are both beautiful and dangerous; they remind us that life's beginnings often emerge from chaos and destruction. Volcano II continues to shape our world with its relentless energy flow. Its fiery temperament reminds us to respect Mother Nature's might and her ability to create awe-inspiring landscapes. This volcano stands tall as a testament to Earth's turbulent past and uncertain future. It serves as a reminder that beneath our feet lies unimaginable power waiting to be unleashed at any moment. So let us marvel at this incredible phenomenon known as "lava flow, " where fire meets water, chaos meets serenity, and creation begins anew with each eruption.