#Etna, 2016
An almost perfect ring of gas released from the Voragine, one of the summit craters of Mt Etna.
#Etna, 2016
An almost perfect ring of gas released from the Voragine, one of the summit craters of Mt Etna.
#Etna, 2007
A former house that was flooded by a lava flow in 1983. The house was excavated from the lava flow near Rifugio Sapienza.
#Stromboli, June 2008
Lava bombs ejected from the volcanic crater roll and bounce down the steep flank (Sciara del Fuoco) of the island of Stromboli. With each impact, they produce small clouds of dust. Then they plunge into the sea.
May 2009 - Mt Etna, Sicily
Since May 2008, Mt Etna has been producing lava from an eruptive fissure on its upper eastern flank. Temporary vents open again and again, squeezing out viscous lava like toothpaste.
July 2010 - Mt Etna, Sicily
The view goes down from the northwestern rim of the Central Crater cone to the vent of the Voragine. Behind it, you can see the strongly eroded boundary wall to Bocca Nuova, another summit crater of Etna. A lot of gas rises here.
March 2007 - Turrialba, Costa Rica
This volcano is the second highest volcano of Costa Rica with 3325 m height. The view goes from the central crater to the southwest. Behind the wall is the active crater, which showed first signs of awakening during my visit.
#LaPalma - #CanaryIslands 01/2004
View from the Cumbre Vieja to the Pico Bejenado and the Caldera de Taburiente.
At the eruptive fissure of 2008, Mt Etna May 2009
Ice and ash, Mt Etna May 2009